Cutchogue, NY
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Haute Habitats June 2012
Indians lived in the fertile region long before then. Traces of a fortified native settlement, Fort Corchaug, were found in Cutchogue and the area is now preserved for residents and visitors. The hamlet is home to many historic structures. Among them, the 11:44 AM Read more »
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Wineries aim to support sustainable farming
with workers and being a "good neighbor."Keeping the business sound is also part of the certification. "Without a company that's economically strong and viable, there is no farming," Olsen-Harbich noted.The group plans to have labels for the wine bottles signifying Read more »
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District eyes Greenport, Mattituck as receiving high schools
$1.5 million for next years tuition costs, although the contract is under negotiation.Calls to both Greenport and Mattituck-Cutchogue school districts were not returned.Oysterponds school board president Deborah Dumont said the idea is to give parents a choice.The Read more »
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Rich cribs: Quawksnest sells for $5.5M
International Realty, the firm that listed the property. The asking price was $6.5 million.Avelno Llc., a limited liability company, is listed as the buyer in real estate records of last week's transaction.Bradley Krause, one of Kinko's founders, and his wife, Read more »
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Laurel teen accused of graffiti spree
of graffiti incidents that has plagued the town since the end of 2011 and early 2012.Valek " tagged " the bath house at the Cutchogue / New Suffolk Park District Beach on the Nassau Point Causeway, trailers near the intersection of Route 48 and Cox Well in Read more »