02.22.2013 News Riverhead highway crews clear snow piles from Main Street The Riverhead highway department partially closed a section of downtown Riverhead’s East Main Street Friday to clear away big piles of snow that had remained along the road after...
02.19.2013 News River otter pups born overnight at L.I. Aquarium The Long Island Aquarium in Riverhead closes during most overnight hours — but nature doesn’t stop. That was apparent Saturday morning, when staffers discovered four newborn North American river...
02.15.2013 News Developers purchase Woolworth land Downtown Riverhead’s former Woolworth building is changing hands today. Woolworth Revitalization LLC’s managing partner, Michael Butler of Sag Harbor, told the News-Review Thursday that the $2.2 million closing is scheduled...
02.14.2013 News Tiered tax breaks OK’d for Woolworth apartments project The Riverhead Industrial Development Agency last week approved a series of tax incentives for the redevelopment of the former Woolworth building in downtown Riverhead. The tiered schedule requires the...
01.29.2013 News Cops: Southampton man threw object, shattered glass near child A Southampton man was arrested in Riverhead last week on an outstanding arrest warrant for allegedly throwing an object through a car window where a small child was seated...
01.08.2013 News IDA mulls ‘milestones’ for tax breaks on Woolworth project Riverhead Industrial Development Agency members discussed setting milestones to determine what tax breaks to grant developers — and when to grant them — of East Main Street’s largely vacant...
10.19.2012 Police One night, two DWI crashes for Riverhead victim reeling from costs Donaldo Arias smiles as he talks about the night two alleged drunken drivers crashed into two vehicles Mr. Arias was driving in the span of a few hours. He...
08.28.2012 News No methadone clinic coming to downtown Riverhead Rumors of a methadone clinic moving into the former Internal Revenue Service building downtown are false, the building’s owner said Tuesday. “That is not true,” said Joseph Martirano, an...