Saturday Dec 5 | Shelter Island Reporter
That's what Peter Vielbig , his son-in-law Chris Del Col and grandkids Peter and Charlotte did on Thanksgiving Day.
VODH adopts Red Flag, hears from neighbors
The Village of Dering Harbor Board of Trustees took steps at its October meeting to prevent the possibility of its records being stolen or misappropriated, got an update on MS4 and heard residents' concerns about trees, hedges, noise pollution and street names.
Runners stride towards cure in annual 5K
Poised on the starting line of the 10th annual Shelter Island 5K, I was about to participate in an event that epitomizes the spirit of the Shelter Island community.
The weakfish are in!' and other fish tales
REPORTER FILE PHOTO Fishermen on Island waters may be a familiar sight, but not as common as it was years ago.
Village acts on FEMA, hears hedge concerns
It was business as usual at Saturday August 15th's meeting of the Village of Dering Harbor trustees, with one neighborly blip.
Across the ocean seas, into Port Jefferson at last
Tankers from ports of call all around the globe thrilled romantic souls with picturesque dreams of adventure and far-flung voyages.
Fitness classes keep the Dering Harbor Inn jumping
Oscar Gonzalez inspires participants Linda VanKesteren and Bridget Holmes at a Danz-O class at the Dering Harbor Inn.
Fitness classes keep the Dering Harbor Inn jumping
Oscar Gonzalez inspires participants Linda VanKesteren and Bridget Holmes at a Danz-O class at the Dering Harbor Inn.
Competition was keen as two Herreshoffs rounded a mark near Dering Harbor during the July 11 regatta.
Etchells competitors angle into the wind like a synchronized unit during the Long Island Sound Championship, held June 13 and 14.
10K course's uphills worth the trudging
From the top of Ram Island Road to the Cobbetts Lane intersection here, any new 10K runners will be taken aback by the views of Coecles Harbor and, further off, Gardiner's Bay.