Mattituck Community Links & Service Providers
Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District - 631.298.4242
Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP - 631.765.2300
Suffolk Times Newspaper - 631.298.3200
North Fork Promotion Council 631-298-5757
Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134
North Fork Environmental Council 631-298-8880
Mattituck Park District Office 631-298-9103
Mattituck Post Office 631-298-1634
Mattituck Cinemas 631-298-7469
Mattituck Sanitation 631-298-8888
Mattituck Park District Office 631-298-9103
Mattituck Fire Department 631-298-8833
Mattituck Lions Club 631-298-2222
Mattituck Chamber of Commerce 631-298-5674
Mattituck Junior-Senior High School 631-298-8460
The Times/Review Newspapers 631-298-8669
North Fork Community Theater 631-298-4860
Wolbert Plumbing & Heating 631-298-5220
Fine Care Landscape 631-734-5207
Laurel Stone Supply 631-813-2648
About Mattituck
The first Hamlet stretching from Bay to Sound side, Mattituck, is home to Love Lane, a Normal-Rockwell-style quaint shopping street dotted with gift shops, places to eat, and a great market; also to the North Fork Community Theater. Mattituck is proof that the North Fork is no longer seasonal, but attracts visitors and residents year-round! Private enclaves such as Salt Lake Village and Camp Mineola Road provide home owners with some of the sandiest Peconic Bay beaches, while the Sound Side is dotted with homes on top of a high bluff with wide views overlooking the Long Island Sound towards Connecticut - with private Sound beach access by means of wooden staircases and terraces. Mattituck Inlet - provides its waterfront residents with private docks with fit for some of the deepest water accommodating even deep keeled sailboats. The "Old Mill Inn" is a quaint old mill straddling Mattituck inlet, with a famous bar and a not-to-be-missed restaurant. Next door Captain Bob organizes chartered fishing tours.
Sound side, Mattituck is well known for its beach front community called Captain Kidd's Estates, referring to the mythical buried Pirates' treasure - a few blocks of homes close to the Sound, sharing beach access.
Don't forget to visit the Mattituck Laurel Historical Society to get a feel for this quaint hamlet's farming importance. And make sure to visit Mattituck Cinemas on a quiet evening to see one of Hollywood's latest movies - maybe it was actually shot on the North Fork!