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North Ferry’s Menhaden entering Greenport Harbor. (Credit: Charity Robey) Islanders with questions and comments about a proposed rate hike that North Ferry is requesting will have an opportunity Thursday evening, May 20, between 6 and 8 p.m. to speak to ferry and elected officials via Zoom access. The Town’s Ferry Study Group is hosting the session that will include North Ferry Manager Bridg Hunt, Heights Property Owners Corporation General Manager Stella Lagudis, Town Board members, Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming (D-Noyac) and, perhaps, others. The proposed increase calls for residents who get discounted tickets to pay an additional $1 each way, while those who pay full fares would have to pay an additional $2 each way. As a give back, the company is offering to charge only two passengers in a vehicle for fares instead of the current fares received from up to three passengers. ....
Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 929 436 2866 or +1 312 626 6799 or +1 301 715 8592 or +1 669 900 6833 or +1 253 215 8782 or +1 346 248 7799 Webinar ID: 863 4889 5601 Passcode: 743118 Below is the original story: The on-again, off-again, public hearing by the Suffolk County Legislature to discuss North Ferry’s request for a rate increase is on. The session on several procedural resolutions to set hearing dates begins at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 11, and brief public testimony will be allowed. If you wish to comment, go the Zoom homepage at https://zoom.us and click on the link that says join a meeting, enter the meeting ID 884 2338 4330 and in the next window, enter your name and the password 978254. ....
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New laws affect boat storage, abandoned vehicles (Reporter file photo) As work gets underway with building more boat racks, the Town Board Friday unanimously passed a law regulating boat storage on town property. The motivation for the new law was a combination of circumstances, including safety, overcrowding of boats at some sites and an effort to increase revenues, Supervisor Gerry Siller said. During a public hearing on the law, he responded to questions from Peter Beardsley, a member of the Menantic Yacht Club, who expressed concerns about access, costs and reasons for the new law that he feared might interfere with the club’s regular races. Mr. Beardsley also said he didn’t want to see a limit put on how many boats a household might be able to store on the beach. ....