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When I asked Mary Lou Eichhorn, proprietor of the iconic Island gift shop, Cornucopia, for an interview this week, I knew it wouldn’t be her first rodeo — hardly. As she recalls, over the past four ...
At Archer’s request, there will be a Celebration of Life in her memory, on Saturday, May 31, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Center ...
A bright sun was shining over the waterfront site at the end of Menhaden Lane as a small group gathered the morning of April ...
When the weather forecast was heavy rain for the April 26 groundbreaking of the Shelter Island Library expansion project ...
BY CHRIS CAREY My family first came to Shelter Island from Brooklyn in 1952. Our father, Hugh, drove my mother, Helen, and ...
Surrounded by a white picket fence, an unassuming two-story house on Third Street in the heart of Greenport holds a ...
Come hear Michael Stephen Brown, pianist and composer, presented by Shelter Island Friends of Music, on Saturday, May 3, at ...
HISTORY AS A TEACHER To the Editor: I was with my grandkids in Washington D.C. for their spring break.
Roman Wilutis demonstrating his method of getting the candy. (Credit: Susan Carey Dempsey) Ambrose Clancy has been the editor of the Shelter Island Reporter since 2012. He’s worked as a staff reporter ...
Perennial volunteers James Dawson, left, Roz Dimon and Towny Montant have helped get the Island ready for summer in past Cleanups. (Courtesy photo) Ambrose Clancy has been the editor of the Shelter ...
Ambrose Clancy has been the editor of the Shelter Island Reporter since 2012. He’s worked as a staff reporter for The North Shore Sun, the Southampton Press and was associate editor of the Riverhead ...