Working in the secure, spotless room called the vault at the Shelter Island History Museum, Michael McClain came upon a vivid ...
On Monday, Nov. 3, opening day for Peconic Bay scallops, a few stubborn Shelter Islanders went out to fish, but the scallops were a no-show. Prior to 2019, Peconic Bay scallops were a source of winter ...
Shelter Island is a lovely place, but look beyond the obvious wealth, and you see that 39% of school age children here are ...
It’s one of most bizarre human episodes, waking in a dark room and not knowing where you are. It usually lasts just a few ...
Among the hundreds of people who came to the Manor House on a perfect fall Saturday to celebrate Cindy Belt’s 35 years of ...
Suddenly it is the end of October and dinner can be eaten at the normal time. With Halloween upon us, Shelter Island ...
Don’t be scared. (We know you’re not.) Happy Halloween, from all of us at the Reporter.
Two entrepreneurial artists have opened a new gallery and studio space in the Center, and are inviting Islanders to create, learn, and engage. Liliandra Jean Vivolo and Pauline Goss Fink are the ...
I am writing to correct some significant misinformation regarding the Shelter Island Public Library that has recently ...
We aren’t the first to experience this, but being on a small island certainly makes the impact enormous. A little over a year ...
Shelter Islanders turned out in good numbers Saturday to support their library budget of $873,760, just $41,465 more than the ...
Long Island whaling with author Bill Bleyer: Presented by Shelter Island Library Join historian and author Bill Bleyer on Monday, Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. for a fascinating talk as he traces the history of ...
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