[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] The Fifth Season, in Port Jefferson, is a highly-regarded farm-to-table restaurant with East End connections. The restaurant features views of the harbor and a menu that changes with the seasons. Their braised short ribs earn accolades. The Fifth Season also caters. Ask for Jeniffer Corwin Orlowski. Check out …
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Cutchogue Banknote
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] A Cutchogue banknote from the 1920s, signed by Raymond Tuthill, cashier, and Henry Fleet, president, First National Bank of Cutchogue. [/xf_textblock]
Panera
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Wickham’s Fruit Farm recommends Panera. Located on Route 58 near Mill Road in Riverhead, Panera is an appealing, peaceful and quiet spot for a meal. It also has good WiFi. Panera’s Lobster Roll sandwich is available again at certain locations. [/xf_textblock]
Tryac Truck & Equipment
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Tryac Truck & Equipment, the International Harvester dealership from whom we bought our equipment brand-new in the late 1940s, had a Southold branch that was located on Route 48 (at the time called Route 27A), near Youngs Avenue, in Southold. If you went by there in the years …
Back To The Market
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] We are looking forward to being at the East Hampton Farmers Market again this week, with tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, cherries, strawberries, and our ever-popular donuts. Located in the parking lot of Nick & Toni’s. [/xf_textblock]
Ed’s Wine Blog
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Some worthwhile articles about white wine and chardonnay here on www.vint-ed.com, the wine blog of Ed Deitch. Ed, who is, together with his family, a longtime resident of the East End, writes much more interesting articles than most writers, because his experience in other fields tends to inform …
Galley Ho 1980
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Blast from the past: The Galley Ho restaurant in New Suffolk, around 1980. [/xf_textblock]
Peconic Bay Zen
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Peconic Bay Zen is a Zen Buddhist meeting that meets Mondays at 7PM in the Jamesport Meeting House on the Main Road in Jamesport. Curious about Zen Buddhism? Contact designated Practice Leader Parnel Wickham at wickhamjp@gmail.com . [/xf_textblock]
North Fork Patch
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Visit North Fork Patch to keep up-to-date on local events. Patch.com is an independent news and engagement network with an emphasis on what is going on locally. Lisa Finn, editor. [/xf_textblock]
Turtleback Farm & Chickens
[xf_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” animation_type=” animation_duration=’0.5′ animation_delay=’0.5′] Some of our neighbor Jen Murray’s chickens. Chickens of this particular age are known as pullets. Look at the handsome brown and white coloration on these pullets. [/xf_textblock]