How do you plan to address the deer and associated disease issue for residential homeowners? How would you institute a more active Town program to address this menace? DOMINO: Conventional hunting is ineffective for controlling deer population in Southold. Deer… no longer a...
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10.70 tons of refuse was collected through the Town of Southold / SoutholdVOICE coordinated Shoreline clean-up as documented by the Town’s Waste Management Department As you recall there were fifteen drop spots throughout the Town. Some generated minimal activity while others generated multiple truck...
Read MoreSouthold Township has over 160 miles of shoreline and close to fifty major creeks, ponds and inlets; our shoreline, both public and privately owned (to MHW), is a major asset to this town and should be cared for analogous to what is done for...
Read MoreThe following article appeared in the February 14th edition of the Suffolk Times as a “Guest Spot” Having attended two recent Southold Town government meetings – one for changes to a town code and the other regarding the Natural Resources chapter of the Towns...
Read MoreThe January 15th Southold Town Public Hearing regarding changes to Chapter 111 Coastal Hazard Areas may not directly affect every waterfront property owner but the suggested changes appear to be symptomatic of probable future code changes which will affect every waterfront property owner. The...
Read MoreMacari Vineyard in Mattituck – the site of this year’s “Sunset & Wines” summer event – provided just the right venue for the evening.
Read MoreSoutholdVOICE continued the celebration of its Fifth Birthday with the Annual General Meeting on Saturday, July 21st at Peconic Community Center.
Read MoreIf you were not one of the thirty-seven lucky members of SoutholdVOICE whose name was chosen from a lottery at the June 21st SV Board Meeting, then you missed out.
Read MoreSouthold Township has over 160 miles of shoreline and close to fifty major creeks, ponds and inlets; our shoreline, both public and privately owned (to MHW), is a major asset of our Town which should be cared for and nurtured.
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