Bender Steps Down From Civic to Run for Town Board
Civic leader Brad Bender plans to throw his hat back into the ring and make another run for a seat on the Southampton Town Board. Bender, the president of the Flanders, Riverside and Northampton...
View ArticleHouse of the Day: $50K for Hamptons Summer on the Bay
Located at 274 E. Montauk Highway, a newly constructed three-story Victorian in Shinnecock Hills with a view of Shinnecock Bay is available to rent this Memorial Day through Labor Day, for $50,000....
View ArticleTuckahoe Affordable Housing Project Back on the Table
An affordable housing project planned for Tuckahoe that was stalled by the Great Recession is back on the table, with revisions to reflect the current state of the housing market. The new plan calls...
View ArticleTown Board Shoots Down Controversial Traffic Calming Project
After a steady stream of critics took to the lectern at Tuesday's Southampton Town Board meeting to implore the board to abandon a traffic calming project proposed for Noyac Road, the board did just...
View ArticleMember Resigns, Says BOE Is Like a Ship That Can't Be Righted
Less than one year into his second term on the Sag Harbor School Board, Gregg Schiavoni called it quits, citing disrespect and closed discussions as reasons for his resignation. He is the second board...
View ArticleDon't Forget: Lyme Disease Workshop Wednesday
We all enjoy the warmer temperatures, but that also means tick season is upon us. And you know what the means — Lyme Disease. Candance Vorhaus, a North Haven resident, organized a tele-seminar with...
View ArticleTidal Surge Uncovers Cars Buried in Water Mill Dunes
Erosion on the Water Mill shore the past few days has turned up a number of old rusted and twisted cars, which — while still intact — had been placed there to build up the dunes decades ago. "They...
View ArticleIncident Reports: School Bus License Plates Stolen
Crimes and suspicious incidents recently reported to the Southampton Town Police Department: Petty Larceny • A store manager at King Kullen in Bridgehampton reported to police that an employee was...
View ArticleSag Harbor Police: Drunk Driver Had Child in Back Seat
When a Sag Harbor police officer pulled over a driver who was repeatedly stopping on Ferry Road, it was discovered that the man was drunk behind the wheel while a child was in the back seat, according...
View ArticleSag Harbor School District Members Named 'Shining Stars'
Members of the Sag Harbor School District will be honored Monday. Theresa Samot, the president of the board of education; Mary Adamczyk, who is the secretary to the superintendent as well as district...
View ArticleFormer Chief: Police Department Failed Addicted Officer
A police officer whose job it was to conduct drug investigations became addicted to prescription painkillers himself, under the noses of his supervisors, according to internal police documents released...
View ArticleMultimillion Dollar Listing: Barnes Coy-Designed Sagaponack Traditional Asks...
A new home at 58 Hedges Lane in Sagaponack is on the market for $15,995,000. According to the listing from Corcoran, the three-level house is on approximately 3 acres. The 11,300-square foot home was...
View ArticleNuzzi Pitches More Stringent Standards for Change-of-Use
Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi says he will propose a law to address a "controversial" section of the town's zoning code. Nuzzi discussed the proposal during Monday's meeting of the Flanders,...
View ArticleCrimes Nearby: Man Involved in Fatal Crash Reports Threats
Recent notable crimes reported elsewhere on the East End: RIVERHEAD • Police are investigating anonymous threats of violence left on the office phone of an Aquebogue man charged in a fatal accident...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Beauty of Southampton Captured on Film
Clifford Dayton, of Moriches, has been on a mission to capture the beauty of the East End of Long Island and over the past three years, he has taken hundreds of photographs. Among them, images of...
View ArticleOLH Principal: Papal Election Is 'History in the Making'
Just a school was about to be dismissed Wednesday at Our Lady of the Hamptons, the students were told white smoke was rising over the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, and when they get home they would...
View Article7 Places to Send Your Kids for Spring Break
With spring just a week away, we’ve compiled a list of a few great places that still have openings for your children, of all ages. CMEE The Children's Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton is...
View ArticleThings to Know Before Heading to Montauk's St. Patrick's Day Parade
The 51st annual Montauk Friends of Erin St. Patrick's Parade is all set for this Sunday. Breaking with tradition, the parade is being held on St. Patrick's Day, and while the weather is forecast to be...
View ArticleLegislature Discounts Green Fees for Veterans at County Golf Courses
The Suffolk County Legislature last week unanimously passed a resolution sponsored by Legislator Jay Schneiderman, of Montauk, to make golfing on county courses cheaper for veterans. In 2006 the...
View ArticleLa Parmigiana Roof Catches Fire
The roof of La Parmigiana pizzeria and restaurant on Hampton Road in Southampton Village had a small fire Thursday evening that caused the business to be evacuated, but it was quickly extinguished....
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