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Those named in arrest reports or receiving police summonses have not been convicted of a crime. In court, the charges against them may be reduced or withdrawn or the defendants may be found not guilty ...
Islanders have yet another lively theatrical production to look forward to in coming weeks, “The Stranger in the Attic,” ...
It’s a situation no parent wants to experience, and a harsh reality of today’s world: school shootings. More than 273 active ...
Liszanckie, has fallen, literally, from the ranks of finalists in the popular competition, but he hopes to be back. “I feel ...
When Shaun C. Lewis first came to Shelter Island earlier this summer, he wasn’t looking for a job. He was looking for a book.
The famous New York City blues are coming to the North Fork Arts Center (NFAC) on Saturday, Aug. 23. The music-filled night ...
It was mid-afternoon in the summer of 2013, and Maximilian Pelletier was at home after work, dressed in gym shorts, on a ...
On the road to developing 10 units of affordable housing on Shelter Island, a subcommittee plans to meet Thursday, Aug. 21.
The first time Codger met Michael Coles, 25 years ago, it did not go well for Codger, then working for a different newspaper.
Ambrose Clancy has been the editor of the Shelter Island Reporter since 2012. He’s worked as a staff reporter for The North Shore Sun, the Southampton Press and was associate editor of the Riverhead ...
A steady stream of customers are making their way to the Sylvester Manor Farmstand to “grab and go” with the new line of ...
Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history.” So said Abraham Lincoln, and the sad truth is that we often forget it until ...