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🌱 20 Hoarder House Dogs Adopted + Halloween Events + Best Bread

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Welcome, North Fork! This is the debut edition of a new Patch invention: a daily curated digest that brings all the news and need-to-know items happening on the North Fork each day to you in one easy-to-read place.

The North Fork is hopping with Halloween events today and tonight, for kids and adults. Check out what we found. 20 dogs rescued from a hoarder's house in Georgia found homes on the North Fork. The candidates for Riverhead town supervisor discuss development and other issues. And where is the best fresh-baked bread on the NoFo? See one short list.

Here's everything you need to know to get this Saturday started off right.

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First, today's weather:

Warmer with rain. High: 67 Low: 53.

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Here are the top stories in North Fork today:

  1. Lisa Finn at Patch reports that over a dozen dogs rescued from a hoarding situation in Georgia are heading to North Fork forever homes. 20 "Chiweenies" were adopted out from the North Fork Animal Welfare League. (Patch)
  2. Long Island Business News rounds up the three priciest home sales in East Moriches last month. They ranged from $875,000 to $1.26 million. (Subscription: Long Island Business News)
  3. Dan's Papers has events this week on the North Fork to check out. Vineyards with live music, a virtual art lecture and the Cutchogue Lions Club Annual Fundraiser are among the options. (Dan's Papers)
  4. The Northforker counts down its top fresh-baked bread loaves on the North Fork. Sourdoughs, egg bread, corn bread and even chocolate sourdough are on the list. (Northforker)
  5. The East End Beacon details the race for Riverhead town supervisor. Incumbent Republican Yvette Aguiar is running against Democratic Councilwoman Catherine Kent. (East End Beacon)

Today in North Fork:


North Fork Patch Notebook

  • Touring open houses this weekend? Here are five houses for sale to check out, from $525,000 to $999,000. (Northforker)
  • East Marion Fire Department honored Chaplain Tom Tobin from Riverhead Fire Department for many years of service. (Facebook)
  • Southold boys cross country runners finished the season as League VIII champions with a 7-0 record. (Facebook)

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— Jackie

A bit about me: I have loved visiting the North Fork since I was young. My family has a house in Southold that I try to spend as much time as possible at with my two children, where we enjoy nature, the beach, the small towns of the North Fork and all the delicious local food. If you have any news tips about events, stories or anything you want to share with your neighbors here in this new daily digest, please get in touch!

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