Shinnecock Leadership Strife Causes Casino Company to Cut Off Funding
Monthly stipends paid to the Shinnecock Indian Nation by a Detroit-based casino development company have been suspended while the tribe sorts out who is legally in charge of the nation, 27east reports....
View ArticleIsolated Main Street Power Outage Leaves Some Businesses in the Dark
UPDATE 2:43 p.m.: Power was restored at 2:37 p.m. Previously: Despite losing power slightly before noon on Friday, Village Gourmet Cheese Shoppe in Southampton Village remains open. Offices that share...
View ArticleThe Winner: Readers Pick New Southampton Patch Facebook Cover Photo
Sag Harbor photographer Daniel Gonzalez's "Sunrise" has been picked by Patch readers to be the next cover photo of Southampton Patch's Facebook page. We started with more than 30 entries and narrowed...
View ArticleWater Mill, Sag Harbor Artists' Show to Feature Many 'Objects'
Friends and artistic colleagues Oliver Peterson, of Water Mill, and Ray Colleran, of Sag Harbor, will introduce and close down their two-man, two-day art show this weekend at Ashawagh Hall in Springs....
View ArticleFormer Water Mill Resident Charles Rose Dies at 77
Editor's Note: This obituary was prepared by the family and edited by Patch. Former Water Mill resident Charles F. Rose of Blackwood, New Jersey, died on Jan. 28 at Kennedy University Hospital in...
View ArticleEast End Notebook: 2 Different Cases, 2 Attempts to Clear a Name
NORTH FORK Public: Southold Leash Law is the Only Way to Control Dogs on the Beach A proposed local law regarding the walking and running of dogs on Southold Town beaches came under fire by several...
View ArticleSuffolk Notebook: Cops Increase DWI Patrols for Super Bowl Sunday
Suffolk County law enforcement agencies will work together to increase DWI patrols this Super Bowl Sunday. Suffolk County Stop DWI program announced it will be sending out six , separate enhanced...
View ArticleGood News: Fund Set Up Honoring Firefighter; Library Takes Top Honors
As a local news organization, Patch covers stories of all kinds, from heartbreaking tragedies to nitty-gritty breakdowns of government and school district issues. But some stories are simply inspiring,...
View ArticleSouthampton Pet of the Week: Adrienne
This week, the Southampton Animal Shelter is looking to find a home for Adrienne, who is a year old and is partially deaf According to Donald Bambrick, the animal shelter supervisor, Adrienne's...
View Article$26.5 Million Beach Restoration Plan Approved in Bridgehampton, Sagaponack
Oceanfront property owners from Water Mill to Sagaponack voted Saturday to approve a $26.5 million plan to shore up beaches by strategically depositing sand. The hope is that the beach renourishment...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Colleran, Peterson Exhibition Opens at Ashawagh
Art lovers and a number of local artists poured into Ashawagh Hall in Springs Saturday evening for the opening reception for "Objects," a two-day, two-man show put on by artists Oliver Peterson, of...
View Article6 Things Our Readers Want You To Know
Southampton Patch is not just about news, it is also a community hub where readers can share information, including events, yard sales, fundraisers, and other announcements, such as call outs for...
View ArticleWeird News: Great White Shark Visits the Hamptons
As a local news organization, Patch covers stories of all kinds, from heartbreaking tragedies to inspiring tales of community brotherhood. But some stories are just plain weird. Here are some of the...
View ArticleClips of the Week: Super Bowl Cupcakes, Wild Weather, Lost Cat
Words, words, words. It's no secret that the bulk of the stories told on news sites across the world still rely on the printed word for storytelling. But sometimes it takes a little video to really...
View ArticleEast End Business Notebook: New Spa, Knife Sharpener Opens Shop & More
WESTHAMPTON-HAMPTON BAYS Sneak Peek: Renovations Inside the Westhampton Performing Arts Center A renovation project in celebration of theWesthampton Beach Performing Arts Center's15th anniversary is...
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 ArticleTop Blogs to Check Out on Patch
A round-up of blogs posted during the week of Jan. 28. 1. Water Safety Tip of the Week: Eyes on Children At All Times The Long Island Drowning Prevention Task Force, Patch's newest blogger, started...
View ArticleJessie E. Fanning of Southampton Dies
Jessie E. Fanning, of Southampton, died on Friday at Southampton Hospital. Born to immigrant parents from Poland, Stephen and Eva Kellis, Jessie had 11 siblings. She is survived by a brother Bob...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Local Students Show Works at the Parrish
The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill opened its annual exhibition of local student art on Saturday. The School Art Festival is composed of works from both public and private schools in the area and is...
View ArticleGet Your HarborFrost 2013 Schedule
During HarborFrost, you can catch live music on street corners, take a dip in Sag Harbor Bay to benefit Sag Harbor Volunteer Ambulance Corps, shop at a farmers market, witness ice carvers practice...
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