
Timothy Bolger
Editor-in-Chief at Long Island Press
Editor-in-Chief, Dan's Papers at Behind The Hedges
Dad, husband, editor in chief of @longislandpress covering news isle-wide and @danspapers covering East End news. Send tips to [email protected]
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danspapers.com | Timothy Bolger |Michael Malaszczyk
New York State-licensed recreational cannabis dispensaries belatedly began bubbling up on the East End in recent months, but some proprietors report difficulty clearing bureaucratic hurdles during the local government permitting approval process. Three state-licensed dispensaries opened last fall — Brown Budda in Hampton Bays, Strain Stars in Riverhead and Beleaf in Calverton.
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2 weeks ago |
danspapers.com | Timothy Bolger
A Shelter Island woman has been named the winner of the 4th Annual Bliss Morehead Poetry Grant competition. Bethany Moore’s poem “In Praise of the End” was the winning entry in the contest, earning her $1,000 during a poetry reading scheduled for 5 p.m. Saturday, April 26 at the Shelter Island American Legion Hall.
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danspapers.com | Timothy Bolger
The nonprofit Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation is inviting the public to give forever homes to the dogs and cats in their care in honor of Adopt a Shelter Pet Day this month. The annual initiative carries added importance this year as the shelter needs to reduce capacity in advance of extensive renovations planned for the facility later this year, officials said.
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danspapers.com | Timothy Bolger
Suffolk County officials are taking aim at Southern pine beetles to avoid a repeat of the recent Westhampton brush fire, which some say may have been partly fueled by trees that the beetles killed. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine is inviting the public to attend his free inaugural Suffolk County Southern Pine Beetle Symposium on April 23 in Riverhead to share tips for fire prevention and mitigation, forest management efforts, beetle biology, homeowner education, and more.
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2 weeks ago |
danspapers.com | Timothy Bolger
Suffolk County police have invited the public to participate in its latest vehicle auction this Saturday, April 5 at the department’s Impound Section facility, located at 100 Old Country Road in Westhampton. The 100 vehicles going on the auction block went up for preview yesterday, April 3, and are available to view today, Friday, April 4, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at the impound yard. They will also be on view one hour prior to the start of the auction on April 5, police said.
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