Week in Review: Thieves with kids, infighting and school bond
Here are some of the Riverhead News-Review stories you may have missed this week. To make sure you stay on top of breaking North Fork news, follow @riverheadnews1 on Twitter.
Police say a Selden duo stole from a local junk yard — and enlisted the woman's 8-year-old daughter to help them: http://t.co/ggvCxIeUSX
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 25, 2014
After justifying closed-door meetings to prevent arguing in public (http://t.co/o04HjIr7XS), town board argues: (http://t.co/1XbFh3J3ec)
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 28, 2014
A $3.98 million bond could end up on the ballot in May. Board members are expected to discuss & vote on it tonight: http://t.co/FjZVoBWjbG
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 25, 2014
Costco developer ordered to cease and desist sand removal http://t.co/qKAh0CbP2c
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 27, 2014
Bail was lowered in county court for a man who reportedly robbed a Capital One bank recently: He pleaded not guilty: http://t.co/j2OloHcbKB
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 27, 2014
The number of students opting out of standardized tests on the rise locally. #Education reporter @jengust reports: http://t.co/WzwYUqQnz0
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 27, 2014
Board watchdog among candidates running for Riverhead school board: http://t.co/0EMHQXi6Sp
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 27, 2014
Crowd shows up to support school tax breaks for vets http://t.co/fG1kdlRdv3
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 26, 2014
Riverhead's proposed budget under tax levy cap: http://t.co/Ht4lV3FoHR
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 26, 2014
Repaving project on Roanoke Avenue to improve road’s drainage: http://t.co/8evp7d6HPG
— RiverheadNewsReview (@riverheadnews1) March 28, 2014