Close to 150 Southold VOICE members, invited guests and observers filled the Town Recreation Center yesterday morning for our...
Read MoreDo you wonder how your waterfront property is assessed, and what are the steps in the Trustee process? Are...
Read More‘Tis the season Whether you’re casting off the beach, fishing from your kayak, 14’ Starcraft or a 36’ Off-shore...
Read MoreJohn Kramer took a ride with a SoutholdVOICE member who wanted to show him the situation in Richmond Creek. He, too, has been on the list for a permit to moor his boat for 8 years, just like the man he wrote about last month. The mooring area in Richmond Creek is a deep oval near the end of the entrance channel, big enough to moor at least 6 and maybe 8 boats. There are presently 2 moorings there, one occupied and one not. He spoke to Jill Doherty, Chairperson of the Trustees, about this and she said.....
Read MoreAdding to our current series of articles on beach battles, there's a lively conversation about beach access and waterfront...
Read MoreIn April 2010, we published an article submitted by Dianne Castaldi about active property rights legal cases across the...
Read MoreThirteen months ago, April 2009, we first reported on the Peconic Estuary Program initiative for Hashamomuck Pond. A Fall...
Read MoreThe April 21st 2010 Trustee’s meeting agenda had 6 administrative permits, all granted; 14 extensions/transfers/amendments, all granted; 8 moorings/duck...
Read MoreNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation provided funding for Channel Thirteen’s documentary “Fragile Waterways”, which aired last night...
Read MoreAt a recent Trustee work session, Southold Town Trustees agreed that in the event that permitted stairs to the...
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