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Police: Southold Man Busted for Stealing Boat in 2009
Southold Town Police report the arrest of a Southold man after investigating a petit larceny charge from early May.

After a colorful career balancing music, freelance writing and spending a good couple of years waiting tables to pay the bills in mid-Michigan, Erin Schultz decided to head to New York City after being accepted to Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism in the fall of 2007. She graduated the following May with clips published in newspapers and magazines across the country. She also developed a new appreciation for the magic of multimedia-based journalism, something that she believes Patch is taking to a very intuitive, natural level for the Internet audience.
Before becoming the editor of NorthFork.patch.com, Erin was a staff writer at the Times/Review Newspapers, a series of weeklies on the North Fork. From two-part stories on environmental projects vital to the area's economy to profiles of visiting rock stars, she consistently dug up good stories for the towns of Southold and Riverhead. To accompany many of these pieces, she also shot, edited and produced short videos for the papers' websites. Alongside all of the human interest reporting, she also wrote many stories on wineries, the environment, alternative energy, and fishing — issues always at the forefront in public discourse in this largely agricultural and coastal community so close yet so far away from the Big Apple.
Though journalism is now her full-time gig, Erin still enjoys learning songs on the acoustic guitar, reliving her days as the front woman for a popular Michigan-based bar band called Trailer Park Barbie (yes, Mattel tried suing). Fleetwood Mac, AC/DC and Michael Jackson still rule her iPod. Erin also tries to make time to run every day at various gorgeous locations across the North Fork — an endlessly-interesting slice of the world that, in just over two years, this transplanted writer has grown to love.
<b>Your Beliefs</b><br><i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br></i><br><b>Politics </b><br><i>How would you describe your political beliefs? </i>
I try to follow the voice of reason, though it's not always there in politics or in life, unfortunately.
<i>Are you registered with a certain party?</i>
No.
<b>Religion</b><br><i>How religious would you consider yourself?</i>
Hard work. Respect. Truth. Love. Music. Fun. About that much.<br><br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
Balancing how much energy is put into drawing tourists to the area vs. how much is invested into people who live here full-time. Keeping young people here, creating worth-while jobs and affordable places to live are only a few of the issues under this umbrella across the North Fork. Parking in Greenport during the summer needs tweaking or it will soon disappear. Overbearing fishing regulations are putting professional anglers out of business. Environmentalists are fighting a constant battle to keep our water clean. This just the tip of the issue iceberg.
<i>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
How do you invite economic growth while protecting the environment but without invoking that famous North Fork "NIMBYism?" I don't know. But I do know there are a lot of people working hard to find and keep that balance here, and I'm dedicated to following that work to the best of my ability.
Southold Town Police report the arrest of a Southold man after investigating a petit larceny charge from early May.

With temperatures already tipping into the 90 degree range on Wednesday, are you ready to battle the heat this early in the season?
Catch two home games from the North Fork Ospreys this weekend at Jean W. Cochran Park in Peconic.
Southold Town Police charge Shirley resident with DWI in Southold.
Thursday is another day of trying to stay cool and working for the weekend.
It's going to be a hot one on Wednesday — take care of yourself while you work outside or enjoy outdoor activities such as Mitchell Park Cruise Night.
Here's a look back at Southold Town's sixth annual Relay for Life held this past weekend in Peconic.
From those who had time to hang at the beach to cooks and mechanics working all day without air conditioning, Mattituck residents took Wednesday's unseasonable spring heat wave in stride.
Southold Town Police report an incident of driving while intoxicated and two reports of burglary.
Tuesday offers the following five things to keep you occupied.
Young soccer players take it to the top this past Sunday, beating Albany 2 to 1 in President's League tournament in Laurel.
An Islip Terrace man died Sunday after a motorist failed to yield the right of way to him while he was on his motorcycle in Greenport. What can be done to increase motorcycle safety on the North Fork?
Southold Town bay constables rescue three fisherman who were stranded on a rock in Long Island Sound on Sunday.
Southold Town Police reveal identity of the man who died following Sunday's motorcycle accident at the intersection of Route 48 and Albertson Lane in Greenport.
Start your week right with the following activities.
Southold Town holds its annual Relay for Life overnight walk at Jean W. Cochran Park in Peconic to raise money for cancer cures. How has cancer affected your life?
Now that it's practically summer, how are you taking advantage of the weather to soak up the sun and slim down?
North Fork Patch editor Erin Schultz took a friend to the newly opened North Fork Oyster Company in Greenport last week to indulge in a healthy and delicious sampling of fresh raw local seafood.
Sunday motorcycle accident at Route 48 and Albertson Lane in Greenport involved fatality, police say.
Great ready for a beautiful weekend with these five things — and remember cancer survivors before Relay for Life kicks off on Saturday.