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View ArticleCan You Identify This Historical Photo?
Each week, we will feature a local historical photo from the archives of either Sally Spanburgh, a Southampton preservation advocate, or the Hampton Bays Historical Society and ask readers to guess...
View ArticleSnow in Store for Southampton Monday
There is a great likelihood that Southampton will receive some snowfall by Monday night — in fact, snow is in the forecast all week, according to the National Weather Service. The National Weather...
View ArticleSchools, Government Offices Closed Monday for MLK Day
Southampton area schools and government offices, including post offices, are closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday. The Southampton, Tuckahoe, Sag Harbor,...
View ArticleSouthampton Residents Favor Guv's Minimum Wage Proposal
In his 2013 State of the State Address, Gov. Andrew Cuomo called for New York State's minimum wage to increase from $7.25 to $8.75 per hour, a move that could affect Southampton area low-wage workers....
View ArticleBloggers Wanted: Share Your Voice on Southampton Patch
Calling all those advocates, hand-raisers, soap-box speakers and village meeting attendees. Southampton Patch is seeking a few good bloggers to add to our site. Are you passionate about local politics...
View ArticleClaim Your Business's Free Patch Directory Listing
All Patch users can add events to Southampton Patch's calendar that are taking place at local spots. They can rate a business on a scale of one to five stars, and can add a review. But owners of local...
View ArticleSnow and Tell: Share Your Southampton Snow Photos
A blanket of snow can be a beautiful thing. Whether you used a smartphone, point-and-shoot or DSLR camera, if you took a shot of the scenery as Southampton got its first accumulated snow of the year,...
View ArticleTown Police Log: Thefts from King Kullen
Editor's Note: The following information was supplied by the Southampton Town Police Department. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt. Petty Larceny • Carolyn Sallinger,...
View ArticleThiele, LaValle Sign On to Hit-and-Run Bill
East End state legislators are among the cosponsors of a bill introduced in both houses of the New York State Legislature this month that would increase penalties on hit-and-run drivers — a move that...
View ArticleServices for Ray Topping Sr. Begin Wednesday
Raymond H. Topping Sr., a longtime member of the Bridgehampton Fire Department who formerly served as both a chief and a fire district commissioner, died Saturday at the age of 85. Visitation is...
View ArticleTop 10 Hamptons Home Sales of 2012 Revealed
Town & Country Real Estate has compiled the rankings of the Hamptons' most expensive home sales of 2012, and an estate on Southampton Village's exclusive Meadow Lane tops the list. The oceanfront...
View ArticleSouthampton Village Shelves Supermarket Law Indefinitely
Controversial legislation that would allow for a new supermarket in Southampton Village has been shelved, for now, after the Village Board agreed during a work session Tuesday that a number of matters...
View ArticleSouthampton to Open Warming Centers
With temperatures plummeting and the wind chill expected to make it feel like below zero degrees, Southampton Town has opted to open three warming centers, starting Wednesday morning at 8. According to...
View ArticlePHOTO: Douglas Elliman CEO Joins in Honoring Congresswomen
The 113th Congress has an unprecedented number of female members, 81, and U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, of New York, held a reception at her Washington, D.C., home Sunday to celebrate that fact. Among the...
View ArticleIncident Report: Ex-Employees Suspected in Separate Cases
Recent crimes and suspicious incidents reported to the Southampton Town Police Department. Identity theft • An East Quogue resident reported on Jan. 19 that someone had used his debit card without...
View ArticleAnnie's Frozen Pizza Recalled for Metal Fragments
Natural food producer Annie's Inc. initiated a voluntary recall of its Homegrown Frozen Pizza due to the possible presence of fragments of flexible metal mesh caused by a faulty screen at a third-party...
View ArticleMore Snow Expected to Fall in the Hamptons Friday
Mother Nature could soon be sending another blast of winter to the Hamptons. According to Joey Picca, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office at Upton, the forecast for Friday calls...
View ArticleCops: Mom Arrives at Daughter's Arrest, Is Arrested Herself
When a Southampton teenager was pulled over Monday and found to be driving with a suspended registration and in possession of marijuana, her mother made the mistake of driving to the scene in a vehicle...
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