Crime & Safety
Week in Review: Mom of Murdered Teen Says Daughter's Spirit Can 'Rest'
In other news this week, a realtor files a $10 million notice of claim against Riverhead.
Here's a roundup of the week's top headlines in Riverhead:
Police and Fire
': After Kalila Taylor was again for killing Curtisha Morning 16 years ago, her mother said her daughter's spirit can finally rest.
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: After a head-on crash in Jamesport, a three-year-old and her mother are recovering and a grateful dad thanks the community for helping his family.
Government
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: A realtor takes the next step in an ongoing legal battle with Riverhead Town.
: Jefferson Murphree, longtime planning administrator in Southampton Town, starts Monday in Riverhead.
: Residents turned out at a planning board meeting to address fears about a proposed project.
: Plans for the site are still being discussed by the Riverhead Town board.
: After calling for — and receiving — he has called "unconstitutional" in the past, Riverhead attorney Daniel Rodgers is turning up the heat on the Department of Environmental Conservation, calling now for a state Ethics Commission investigation.
Community
: champ Justin Bonsignore has raised over $3000 for the family of Keri and Jason Trinca so far.
: An exhibit at the brings the past vividly to life through a woman's diary and treasures from her life, including her wedding gown.
: Patriotic spirit was in full swing at the Peconic Riverfront fireworks this week.
Business
: Workmen are busy at the Route 58 site getting a new bowling alley ready for its big debut.
: A longtime Riverhead location is among the stores that will soon shutter.
: Plans to expand in Manorville were presented this week.
: A new board and scholarship winners were announced.
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