Beast mysteriously washes to shore in Rocky Point as film crew rolls into town By Grant Parpan Rocky Point residents report sightings of beast resembling the now infamous Montauk Monster. [Full Story] |
Comedy linked to Montauk Monster had two scenes filmed on National Grid property. By Grant Parpan Monster mash? Hardly. Film's about a young drifter who goes for a wild ride after he meets and falls for a carnival worker. [Full Story] |
Passes measure to have monitoring devices installed in vehicle fleet By Grant Parpan The Brookhaven Town Board passed a resolution Tuesday to move forward with the installation of GPS units in the town's vehicle fleet. [Full Story] |
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Majority cuts four positions from Foley's office
Makes moves in special Thursday meeting with supervisor out of town By Anna Gustafson The Brookhaven Town Board majority voted to de-fund four vacant positions under the jurisdiction of the supervisor's office Thursday. [Full Story] |
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Will snow mountain shrink?
Ski facility may be less than 350 feet By Tim Gannon Riverhead Resorts' proposed 350-foot-high indoor ski mountain may end up being smaller than that. [Full Story] |
Democratic line most likely will be blank in November By John Stefans The Suffolk County Democratic Committee will have no candidate they endorse running against Sen. LaValle in the Nov. 4 election, calling it "a hopeless race." [Full Story] |
Vincent Nasta died while performing in an air show Sunday By Denise Civiletti Beloved high school art teacher Vincent Nasta, a licensed pilot who often performed in air shows at the Rhinebeck Aerodrome, was killed in an accident there Sunday. [Full Story] |
Hearing remains open on Middle Island change of zone By Peggy Spellman Hoey Middle Island residents aired concerns Tuesday during a public hearing on the required zone change for the Sandy Hills housing development. [Full Story] |
New option for ATV riders By Diana Gallagher Long Island Recreational Trails Conservancy offers ATV users the opportunity to ride legally -- and safely. [Full Story] |
Councilwoman hopes for study, some say that's not enough By Diana Gallagher Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner strives to procure funds to study North Shore storm-water runoff -- an issue that residents say needs an immediate solution. [Full Story] |
Petition aims to find answers to Mount Sinai erosion problem By Diana Gallagher It's high time to repair the Mt. Sinai Harbor jetties, harbor advisory committee says. [Full Story] |
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Correction An article in last week's issue of The North Shore Sun incorrectly stated that news anchor Maurice Dubois is a graduate of Longwood High ... [Full Story] |









