What Barge Bash? For the avoidance of doubt, SoutholdVOICE has no connection with any Barge Bash event on Peconic Bay this Saturday or at any other time and does not endorse any such event or have any opinion about it.
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Everybody: The Southold Town Trustees this spring, in an effort spearheaded by trustee Peggy Dickerson, produced a poster intended to alert citizens of their rights under the Public Trust Doctrine. This poster had limited distribution, although some of you mentioned seeing it, but it...
Read MoreAs we have previously done, SoutholdVOICE, Inc. plans to submit four questions relating to waterfront – docks – permits – and pollution to the candidates running for Southold Town Board and for Trustee. Their answers will be published on this site – simultaneously –...
Read MoreTrustee Dave Bergen explains the new process I have heard from many property owners the frustration which they have experienced regarding the transfer of Trustee permits from a seller to a buyer of property. I have worked with my fellow Trustees to address this...
Read MoreHere are some of the adventures from the Trustees’ meeting- Trustees matters tend to range from the mundane to the most complicated applications. Wednesday night they ran the full course.
Read MoreThe Saffron United Pipe Band will be playing for your enjoyment and also providing the pipes and drums to accompany six senior performers from Riverdance who will be doing Irish Step Dancing for the guests of SoutholdVOICE.
Read MoreSave the date! Annual Summer Party Friday August 21st 2009 7pm to 11pm Touch of Venice Mattituck More information soon……..
Read MoreSouthold Recreation Center, Peconic Lane, Peconic, NY Saturday July 18th from 8.30am to 11.30am The first half hour or so is tentatively planned for a “meet and greet”, to give everyone an opportunity to chat with other SoutholdVOICE members and the Board.
Read MoreChairman John Kramer invites members to join him at the Piping Plover Cafe in Southold's Feather Hill Shopping Center on Saturday mornings from 8:30 to 9:30, beginning next Saturday, June 13. John would like to hear what's on your mind and have an open discussion on whatever comes up.
Read MoreThere were a few interesting applications this month. The first was an application to add low voltage lighting to a cat walk and dock. The applicant’s representative thought the building code allows lights that are controlled on the dock, but some of the Trustees were adament that...
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