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Boys Tennis: With three wins by default, Mattituck coasts

Before there was even a serve made in the high school boys tennis match between Mattituck and Eastport-South Manor on Monday, the Tuckers were virtually assured of a victory. Because the Sharks did not...

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‘Pandora’s box’ or a place ‘we need’? Residents have say on Sports East

Several residents are questioning a developer’s plan to build a private sports facility in Mattituck, saying the proposed indoor/outdoor athletic complex could hurt small businesses and degrade the...

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Girls Basketball: Dwyer, Hoeg selected to all-state teams

The greatest season in Mattituck girls basketball history has been in the books since early March. But the accolades keep rolling in.  Two Mattituck players received all-state honors following an...

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Baseball: Mattituck deals Southold its first loss

The undefeated record is no more. Southold, which had been the last unbeaten high school baseball team in Suffolk County, now has a mark against it in the “L” column. The First Settlers finally...

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Girls Track and Field: Mattituck races to its first league title in 16 years

After all the raw days of cold, rain and wind this spring, nice weather finally made a belated appearance for the Mattituck High School girls track and field team on Monday. It has been a while. Then...

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Photos: ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ at North Fork Community Theatre

The musical comedy “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” will be presented this month at North Fork Community Theatre in Mattituck. Performances will take place Thursdays-Sundays, May 12-29. The action, involving...

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Baseball: Rain puts Tuckers’ third straight league title on hold

If Mattituck is to be denied a third straight league championship, it will take another high school baseball team to do it. On Friday, though, it was a force of nature that kept that league title out...

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Baseball: Now pinch running for Tardif, another Tardif

Some rules were clearly broken during Thursday’s high school baseball game between Smithtown Christian and Mattituck, yet no one is complaining. John Tardif, who is the twin brother of Mattituck’s...

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Strawberry Fields property owner saying goodbye to Mattituck

While driving on the two-lane section of Sound Avenue in Mattituck, you might notice a wooden sign on the south side that reads “Strawberry Fields.” No, there aren’t miles of red fruit lining the...

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Greenport woman arrested on drug charge in Mattituck

A Greenport woman was arrested on a drug charge Saturday evening after he was pulled over on a traffic stop, Southold Town police said. Stephanie Wright, 19, was stopped in Mattituck Plaza for failing...

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Boys Tennis: Mattituck duo takes second in doubles

The high school tennis players in the Suffolk County Division IV Individual Tournament on Monday had a lot more than just their opponents to worry about. Another factor was at play in a big way: the...

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Baseball: Ho-hum. Another league title for Mattituck

Talk about low-keying it. When the Mattituck High School baseball team completed a suspended game Monday, defeating Pierson/Bridgehampton, 16-6, it assured the Tuckers of at least a share of the...

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Cops: ‘Drag racing’ investigation leads to drugs possession arrest

A Bay Shore woman was charged with misdemeanor drugs possession after police investigated a report of drag racing on Breakwater Road in Mattituck Friday night, according to a Southold Town police press...

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Baseball: Center Moriches ends Mattituck’s reign

New York State will have a new Class B baseball champion. A state championship can be a fragile thing. It unquestionably takes a wealth of talent to win one, but a team also needs to get hot at the...

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Boys Track and Field: Flippen, Coulter grab firsts for Riverhead

Winning can be so sweet. Winning a second year in a row is so much sweeter. Just ask Riverhead High School senior Curtis Flippen, who won the Suffolk County Division II triple jump championship for...

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Girls Track and Field: SWR’s Lee nips Mercy’s Tuthill in 800

The race between the two best high school girls 800-meter runners in Suffolk County lived up to expectations and then some on Tuesday afternoon. Shoreham Wading River sophomore Katherine Lee outdueled...

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Baseball: Tardif twins make for a winning team

For Joe Tardif, it never has been about himself. Depending on the situation, it could be about his family, his team, his friends, or about his twin brother John, who just happens to be his biggest...

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Mattituck Fire Department hosts 3rd annual car show

Are you a car enthusiast? Do you love getting together with friends to enjoy live music? Then stop by the Mattituck Fire Department’s 3rd annual car show this Saturday, May 28. Admission for cars and...

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Boys Track and Field: Dufton claims pentathlon title, but not record

Keith Reda’s record is safe — at least for now. Mattituck High School senior Jack Dufton was approaching the school pentathlon record of 2,933 points that Reda set in 1990. Entering the 1,500-meter...

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Girls Track and Field: Lee wins 1,500, her third division triumph

This race promised to be a good one, and it didn’t disappoint. It was an intriguing sight, to be sure. The leading six runners in the 12-girl field in the Division III 1,500-meter final were clumped...

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