Mattituck Waldbaum’s could be sold in A&P bankruptcy
The Mattituck Waldbaum’s has been listed among roughly 270 stores its parent company seeks to “sell or assign” as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to court documents filed on Friday. Great...
View ArticleMattituck-Laurel Civic Association to discuss rezoning, traffic calming
The Mattituck-Laurel Civic Association is expected on Wednesday night to discuss developer Paul Pawlowski’s proposed apartment project, as well as ideas to make the intersection of Main Road and Love...
View ArticleBaseball: Tardif verbally commits to national champion Cortland
Joe Tardif is heading to the State University of New York at Cortland. Well, not yet Mattituck High School sports fans, but Tardif said Monday that he has given the school his verbal commitment to...
View ArticleSouthold awaiting state approval to move kiosks to information booths
Kiosks installed late last year were recently taken down as the town awaits state approval to relocate them closer to various information booths. Supervisor Scott Russell has described the kiosks as...
View ArticleBoys Golf Preview: Mattituck again in the hunt for a league title
At this point, it’s like an old movie that one has seen a dozen times or more, with one notable exception: The final outcome remains in doubt. The Mattituck and Eastport/South Manor high school boys...
View ArticleVillage Cheese Shop in Mattituck to change hands
A Love Lane staple that offers a taste of Europe in Long Island Wine Country will soon have a new owner. The Village Cheese Shop in Mattituck will officially change hands Sept. 15, when its original...
View ArticleGirls Soccer Preview: Seniors are important to Mattituck’s youth movement
The Mattituck High School girls soccer team enters the season with some young ideas. With five starters graduated and only two seniors returning, coach Malynda Nichol is expecting several...
View ArticleBoys Soccer Preview: New Tuckers coach says don’t count state champs out
The Mattituck High School boys soccer team defines the phrase “new look.” Gone are most of the talented seniors who were the backbone of the school’s New York State Class B state champions (19-2)....
View ArticleGirls Tennis Preview: Tuckers are loaded with talent, and they’ll need it
When a high school girls tennis team like Mattituck goes into the start of preseason practice with virtually its entire lineup in place, that’s a pretty comfortable position to be in. Of course,...
View ArticleGirls Cross Country Preview: After three titles in one year, what’s next for...
Julie Milliman apparently isn’t one to dwell on the past, even the recent past, which has to conjure happy memories for her. Last year, her first as coach of the Mattituck High School girls...
View ArticleBoys Cross-Country Preview: Klipstein, First Settlers have county titles to...
Owen Klipstein has a lot of things going for him as a cross-country runner. The Southold High School junior is tall, has long legs, is dedicated and follows his coach’s workout instructions to the...
View ArticleGirls Volleyball Preview: New-look Tuckers dream of return to Glens Falls
Last season Mattituck celebrated a series of playoff wins on its way to the state championships for the fourth time in five years. (Credit: Garret Meade, file) At the start of the high school girls...
View ArticleGirls Soccer: Mattituck drops league opener against Babylon
It was a tough two days for the Mattituck girls soccer team. On Thursday, the Tuckers had their home game against Babylon postponed for a day due to a rainstorm. On Friday, they suffered a 2-0 defeat...
View ArticleGirls Tennis: These Tuckers show a lot of fight
Call it the high school girls tennis team that never gives up. It’s a great quality, and Mattituck coach Mike Huey sounds thrilled to see it in his players. “I’ve learned that they’re tough players...
View ArticleCritics voice opposition to Pawlowski development in Mattituck
Standing at the podium before the Southold Town Board, Mattituck-Laurel Civic Association president Mary Eisenstein said dozens from her organization had responded to a poll about a controversial...
View ArticleBoys Soccer: Tardif’s OT strike keeps Tuckers unbeaten
Center Moriches vs. Mattituck. It’s one of the biggest high school boys soccer rivalries on Long Island. The rivalry has been kinder to Mattituck in recent years, and that includes the kind result the...
View ArticleCops: Southold woman arrested on drunk driving charge
A Southold woman was arrested for allegedly driving drunk after police observed her vehicle swerving into the shoulder as she drove eastbound on Route 25 in Mattituck Friday night, Southold Town police...
View ArticleBoys Soccer: Young Mattituck forward racks up the goals
Sophomore forward Axel Rodriguez-Canal scored two goals for Mattituck against Center Moriches, giving him 11 goals in six games. (Credit: Garret Meade) When a reporter referred to Axel Rodriguez-Canal,...
View ArticleGirls Soccer: Tuckers, minus Hayes, fall to Port Jefferson
The rain that had been forecast mercifully held off. Port Jefferson’s girls soccer team, however, did not — unmercifully for Mattituck. Port Jefferson, virtually unchanged from its New York State...
View ArticleBoys Soccer: Mattituck’s defense posts shutout and scores 3 goals
The best offense is an attacking defense. At least that was the case for the Mattituck High School boys soccer team on Thursday when not one, not two, but all three of its goals came from central...
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