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So far, 12 Shelter Islanders have submitted applications for Plus One ADU program grants, more than in other towns, Community Housing Board Chair Liz Hanley reported Wednesday.
An article by Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Marine Program researchers reveals new insights into the devastating mass die-off of adult bay scallops in Peconic Bay from 2019 to 2022.
There's no smoking at Shelter Island's Wades and Crescent beaches, and the Town Board is considering extending that ban to all public beaches, parks, and recreation areas.
Wondering how you can support the Fresh Pond restoration project? Or, why should you care? Here's a charming visual story about why Fresh Pond matters to all Islanders, followed by how you can help.
Thanks to the support of local businesses, individuals, and dozens of Gardiner's Bay Country Club members, the Shelter Island Lions Club raised over $12K on Saturday to support local needs.
In a three-minute, 16-second meeting that may have set a Town record for brevity, the Zoning Board of Appeals has voted to reopen two public hearings.
Advocates vow to fight on after county legislators failed to put the Suffolk County Water Quality Restoration Act on the November ballot. Doing so would've allowed voters to decide on whether to significantly boost revenues for clean water initiatives.
Should the Town challenge the state on interpretations of federal standards that led to recent shellfish closures? At its work session on Tuesday, the Town Board heard how the closures occurred and what options it may have to fight them. The areas in question are the inside of Shell Beach...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Shelter Island as one of nine island communities coast-to-coast to take part in a project to build local sustainable, resilient, and reliable year-round energy systems.
South Ferry will host a name-changing ceremony of the ferryboat Southside to Capt. Nick Morehead in honor of a beloved South Ferry Captain.