The residents of the once sleepy Long Island enclave of North Fork say they're growing tired of a new influx of post-pandemic influx of tourists that have disturbed their once peaceful village. The region, long known as Long Island's Wine Country, has become a tourist hotspot with its over 60 vineyards, multiple breweries and distilleries, and private fly fishing ranches.But following the pandemic, parts of the peninsula such as Greenport, Southold, Mattituck and Cutchogue, have drawn in a huge influx of rowdy tourists that have taken over the once quaint area with their hard partying.
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