Incident Reports: 3 Drivers Flee 3 Accidents
Recent crimes and suspicious incidents reported to the Southampton Town Police Department: Leaving the Scene of an Accident • A Forest Hills man told police Nov. 18 that while he was filling his car...
View ArticleHow Long Was Your Cable/Internet/Phone Down During Sandy?
Following the path of Hurricane Sandy at the end of October, nearly one month ago, much was made as hundreds of thousands – at the peak of the damage, nearly one million – of Long Island Power...
View ArticleLetter: Would Fixing LIPA Make a Difference?
Thomas Bjurlof, a resident of Port Jefferson, consults on energy and information technology for numerous international firms. There are at least three glaring problems concerning the Long Island Power...
View ArticleHow Would You Spend the $500 Million Powerball Jackpot?
Lottery fever is sweeping across Long Island, with Wednesday's Powerball jackpot now above $500 million. But while locals are rushing to get their tickets before the 10:59 p.m. drawing, we're wondering...
View ArticleParrish Curator Named Center for Curatorial Leadership Fellow
Andrea Grover, who joined the Parrish Art Museum in 2011 as curator of special projects, has been chosen to be among the Center for Curatorial Leadership's sixth class of fellows. In January, Grover...
View Article9 Hamptons Homes to Consider if You Hit the Powerball Jackpot
With Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot at an estimated at $500 million, people across the nation are dreaming of a big payday and flocking to buy tickets. The odds may be astronomical, but it never hurts...
View ArticleFilm About Art and Friendship on Shelter Island Showing at 'Take 2'
An art gallery at a gas station. This was the spark that lead New York City-based filmmaker Michael Canzoniero to begin making a documentary entitled "Shelter Island: Art + Friendship + Discovery" in...
View ArticleSandy Relief Group Aiding Victims Any Way It Can
The desire to help after witnessing the destruction that Hurricane Sandy wrought and the incredible losses that families suffered has birthed a new relief group based in Southampton. Hamptons Hurricane...
View ArticleSouthampton, North Sea Fire District Elections Uncontested
Incumbent candidates for seats on boards of fire commissioners in the Southampton and North Sea fire districts are going unchallenged in the Dec. 11 elections. In North Sea, John Washabaugh, a former...
View Article$24 Million Plan for Bridgehampton, Sagaponack Beaches Gets Green Light
After the final public hearings Tuesday, the Southampton Town Board unanimously approved a plan issue 10-year bonds for $24 million to renourish beaches from Water Mill to Sagaponack, according to The...
View ArticleEast End Students Recognized By Congressman
The Southampton-based Kids Stock the House non-profit organization is now the recipient of four congressional awards . Last week, Congressman Tim Bishop presented several East End students with a...
View ArticleSag Harbor Zoning Board Chair Resigns
The chairwoman of the Sag Harbor Village Zoning Board of Appeals, Gayle Pickering, is giving up her post, citing personal reasons, according to The Sag Harbor Express. The Express reports that...
View ArticleCrimes Nearby: Riverhead Trio Arrested Following Armed Robberies
The following information was supplied by East End police departments. A criminal charge is an accusation and does not imply a conviction. A round-up of recent notable arrests and incidents on the East...
View Article'On the Air at Guild Hall' Friday Will Benefit Public Radio
Sponsored by Crossroads Music and MonkMusic Studios, on Friday night local musicians will perform at Guild Hall in East Hampton to benefit both the nonprofit Guild Hall and East End public radio...
View ArticleHamptons Mobile Detailing Giving to Disaster Relief Efforts
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, Southampton business Hamptons Mobile Auto Detailing and Car Wash has been inspired to aid the American Red Cross' disaster relief efforts. The auto detailing company...
View ArticleTown Board Hears From Public on Tuckahoe Center Impact
The public had a chance to weigh in Tuesday at a scoping session on what potential environmental impacts a proposed zoning change could have if approved in Tuckahoe — and opinions were mixed. The...
View ArticleVillage Police Log: 2 From Rehab Center Arrested
Editor's Note: The following information was supplied by the Southampton Village Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate convictions. Southampton Village police...
View ArticleUPDATED: Fire Outside Southampton Hospital Extinguished
Update 1:38 p.m. - Chris Brenner, a captain with the Southampton Fire Department, said that firefighters were called at 9:16 a.m. to Southampton Hospital on a report of a fire. Firefighters arrived...
View ArticleCrowd Turns Out For FEMA, Town Meeting
Scores of residents whose homes have been damaged by Hurricane Sandy crowded into the David W. Crohan Community Center in Flanders Thursday night for an informational session with a Federal Emergency...
View ArticleT-Shirts Sold to Help Deliver Christmas to Young Sandy Victims
In the midst of Superstorm Sandy and four unexpected days off work, a North Sea couple got to thinking about what they could do to ensure that children who lost their homes due to the storm could still...
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