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When you have a small roster, you need to get creative when athletes have conflicts with games. On sunny Friday, May 16, ...
One week after their energetic home opener, the Shelter Island School baseball team showed no signs of slowing down. Facing ...
Tuesday, May 20, 2025, will be a fair, Spring day on Shelter Island. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), it will ...
May 15, the Shelter Island Country Club (SICC) proudly opened its doors — and fairways — in partnership with the Shelter ...
One month before the 46th Annual Shelter Island 10K Run/5K Run/Walk, Town officials have been busy laying the groundwork for ...
A recent Town acquisition using $3.9 million in Community Preservation Fund (CPF) money has a new lease on life. The CPF is ...
On Sunday, April 27 the Shelter Island Presbyterian Church welcomed Julie Dickerson, the new Department of Environmental ...
The weekend of May 3 and 4, The Nature Conservancy team at Mashomack, in partnership with the Shelter Island History Museum ...
Shelter Island students amass hundreds of hours of community service each year and in April, all students capped what might ...
In this age of Orwellian “doublespeak,” when the granite pillars of our society suddenly seem to be turning into sand, and ...
This is the final article in the Reporter’s series of how Shelter Island coped with the COVID-19 crisis. No one at the beginning of March 2020 had a hunch they would be soon be facing a pandemic the ...
With Acting Town Attorney Steven Leventhal attempting to calm the waters over the placement of beach cleanup stations on the ...
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