Southampton Guide to Summer Camps
With a little less than four months left in the school year, local parents have already started planning for their kids’ summer vacation. And that means one thing: summer camp. To help you decide,...
View ArticleFire Marshal: Defective Chimney Led to Noyac Mansion Blaze
A fire on March 5 that destroyed half of a $6 million mansion in Noyac was traced back to a manufactured fireplace and rusted metal chimney, according to a Southampton Town fire marshal. Fire got out...
View ArticleFEMA Cuts $1.7 Million Check to Southampton Town
For the manhours, equipment, materials and contract costs associated with debris removal after Superstorm Sandy, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has granted $1,680,101 to Southampton Town,...
View ArticleTown Trustees, Southampton Village Spar Over Bulkheads, Sand
An ongoing issue between the Southampton Village Board and the Southampton Town Trustees is coming to a head — a bulkhead. Acrimony between the two governing bodies has grown since Superstorm Sandy,...
View ArticlePHOTO: Schneiderman Honors Mariners Field Hockey Team
Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman, of Montauk, honored the Southampton Mariners field hockey team and coach Kim Hannigan on March 5 with a proclamation for their earning the title of Class C...
View ArticleSt. Patrick's Day: Corned Beef 'Molly McGrath' Sandwich
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, Hampton Seafood Company's sandwich of the week will make your mouth water whether you are Irish or not. Molly Mamay's Corned Beef "Molly McGrath" sandwich is made of...
View ArticleCelebrate St. Patrick's Day in Southampton
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day all weekend, right near home. Saturday 75 Main's St. Paddy's Eve Party Join 75 Main in Southampton Village for a party beginning at 10 p.m. Spain’s D.J. Oscar L will spin....
View ArticleEast End Notebook: Police Docs Point to Drug-Addicted Cop on the Job
EAST HAMPTON Village Board Considers Leashed Dog Mandate at Beach Entrances Dogs will be on a tighter leash — literally — if an East Hampton Village Board proposal passes. A proposed amendment to the...
View ArticleSuffolk Notebook: Hiring Delays Cause 911 Operator Shortage
Three months after asking Suffolk County legislators to fill 28 open positions at the county's 911 emergency call center, representatives for dispatchers and operators were back before the Legislature...
View ArticleServices for Former Southampton Fire Chief Jack Rist Begin Tuesday
Services have been announced for Jack Rist, a former chief of the Southampton Fire Department. Visitations be will be Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at O'Connell Funeral Home in Southampton...
View ArticleGood News: St. Baldrick's, St. Patrick's and a Few Smart Kids
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 ArticleShelter Pet: Coco Wants a Home for Easter
This week, the Southampton Animal Shelter is looking to find a home for Coco, a 3-year-old female miniature Dutch rabbit. Donald Bambrick, the animal shelter supervisor, said with Easter arriving in a...
View ArticleDumpster Ignites Behind 25 Jobs Lane
The contents of a dumpster located in the parking lot behind 25 Jobs Lane in Southampton Village — the former site of the Parrish Art Museum — caught fire Saturday morning. Southampton Fire Department...
View ArticleWeek in Review: Animosity Grows Between Boards; Drug Addicted Police Officer...
Take a took back on the week's top headlines and some news you may have missed. Click the headlines for more on each story: Former Chief: Police Department Failed Addicted OfficerA police officer whose...
View ArticleEast End Business Notebook: Culinary Changes Afoot on the North Fork
WESTHAMPTON-HAMPTON BAYS Open for the Season: Dockers Waterside Larry Hoffman, owner of Dockers Waterside in East Quogue, says when his restaurant opened for its 24rd season on March 15, customers...
View ArticleWeird News: Tides Uncover Cars in Dunes; Pothole Sign Pops Up
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 ArticleCan You Identify This Historical Photo?
Each week, we 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 what is...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor Firefighters March in Montauk Parade
Bridgehampton Fire Department and Sag Harbor Fire Department were among the participants in the 51st annual Montauk Friends of Erin St. Patrick's Day Parade.
View ArticleSnow, Rain Mix Expected For Area Monday
Don't put away the snow boots yet -- snow is expected for the entire East End area Monday afternoon and evening. According to Lauren Nash, meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Upton,...
View ArticleSchneiderman Looks to Keep County Seat
Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman, I-Montauk, announced Monday that he will seek reelection in November, instead of running for the East Hampton Town supervisor position. Should he win...
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