North Ferry employees working to clear snow and board cars in high tide conditions during Monday’s nor’easter . (Credit: Eleanor P. Labrozzi)
When the snow eased off and stopped, turning to rain yesterday evening, the Shelter Island Highway Department crews began “pushing all the slush off the roads,” Superintendent Brian Sherman said at 5:30 a.m. Tuesday.
It was a long night , but nothing like the battle against blizzard-like conditions at midday Monday, when high winds drove snow into a blinding whiteout.
No power outages on the Island were reported by PSEG as of 6 a.m. today, which is remarkable since, as Mr. Sherman said, “this was a really heavy snow.”
(Credit: Reporter file photo)
Those named in arrest reports or receiving police summonses have not been convicted of a crime. In court, the charges against them may be reduced or withdrawn or the defendants may be found not guilty.
Arrest
Glenn C. Specht, 49, of East Hampton was pulled over by police during a traffic stop at South Ferry on Jan. 18 at 1:38 p.m. for failure to stop at a stop sign. He was subsequently arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated and aggravated DWI. Police also charged him with drinking alcohol while driving and operating a vehicle without a valid inspection certificate.
Jan 19, 2021
MARION Following the $10,500 cleanup of a shellfishing site in November, the town is looking to change its aquaculture regulations.
The Marion Marine Resources Commission discussed what the new regulations could look like at a Jan. 18 meeting.
Harbormaster Isaac Perry said that selectmen are hoping to create new regulations that would require permit holders to purchase a bond which would ensure the town would not have to spend its own money to clean up sites in the future.
In November, Perry and Shellfish Officer Adam Murphy conducted a $10,500 cleanup of Shea Doonan’s Ram Island shellfishing site after the Selectmen revoked Doonan’s shellfishing permits at a Sept. 8 meeting.
Shelter Island Police Department blotter and fire report (Credit: Reporter file photo)
Those named in arrest reports or receiving police summonses have not been convicted of a crime. In court, the charges against them may be reduced or withdrawn or the defendants may be found not guilty.
Summonses
Mary E. Lebey of New York City was driving on Ram Island Road on Dec. 27 when she was stopped by police and ticketed for driving at a speed not reasonable or prudent.
On Jan. 2, Larsen T. McDowell of New York City was stopped by police and given a summons on South Cartwright Road for making an unsafe turn/without a signal.
(Credit: Reporter file photo)
Those named in arrest reports or receiving police summonses have not been convicted of a crime. In court, the charges against them may be reduced or withdrawn or the defendants may be found not guilty.
Arrest
Police issued a field appearance ticket to Anabelle Grace Landau, 19, of Port Washington on Dec. 18 for unlawful possession of marijuana. She was driving on North Cartwright Road when she was pulled over for a vehicle and traffic stop. Ms. Landau was instructed to appear in Shelter Island Justice Court at a later time.
Summonses
Carly S. Hecht of Sands Point was driving on Burns Road on Dec. 18 when she was given a ticket for failure to keep right.