One of the values of waterfront property is a water view. This is frequently obscured by an overgrown jumble of growth in non-disturbance zones. How would you remedy this so our waterfront property owners can enjoy their waterfront views? The Trustees we just elected have answered this question. Here's where you can read what they had to say and follow up with them.
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Question 2: Deer Control: What is your position on deer management? Would you support a change in the present status from managing wildlife to pest management? How would you pursue this goal? . SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD 2009 CANDIDATE ANSWERS (in alphabetical order)
Read MoreQuestion 1: What is your motivation to run for office? What do you hope to accomplish? . SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD 2009 CANDIDATE ANSWERS (in alphabetical order):
Read MoreAs we have previously done, SoutholdVOICE submitted questions relating to waterfront issues to all candidates running for Southold Town Board and Trustee positions in the forthcoming November elections. 7 questions with a deadline. Starting October 13th, we are publishing side by side comparison of...
Read MoreHashamomuck Cove October 7, 2009 We cannot be the buffer for County Road 48 much longer! We need help now! It is no longer a threat in one area, 4 more areas yesterday were potential breaches to the road!
Read MoreSecond Homeowners – Have a Voice so you can live your Quiet Life in the Town of Southold! Dianne Castaldi explains why it's important to change your voter registration by October 9th.
Read MoreSouthold Town Hall was packed at the recent Deer Control Informational meeting. The DEC controls the management of deer. There are several methods that were discussed, the first was hunting. The process is onerous at best and hunters complain that the check point in Ridge isn't manned when they get there. Click the heading to read more of John Kramer's report and add your own thoughts here.
Read MoreSouthold Town Trustees, supported by the Trustees from both Southampton and East Hampton, Legislator Ed Romaine, Supervisor Russell and members of the Town Board held a press conference in Mattituck Inlet to protest the concept of the salt water fishing license as it is...
Read MoreBy John Betsch Last year SoutholdVOICE initiated a self-funded “Only Rain in the Drain” campaign locating drains, recording pertinent data and installing over one hundred medallions on drains leading to our creeks, wetlands and bays throughout the Town, to remind the public of the...
Read MoreUPDATE: SOLD OUT! IT’S PARTY TIME! Enjoy a sunset & starlight evening by the beautiful Mattituck Inlet. Tickets must be purchased by Wednesday August 19th. No Tickets at the door. SoutholdVOICE invites, you, family, friends and neighbors to a SUNSET PARTY on Friday August...
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