Casino Night Benefit Brings Vegas to Southampton
Try your luck on Saturday while supporting two local charitable causes at the "Viva Las Vegas" casino night at Seasons of Southampton in Southampton Village. Proceeds go toward The Paul Koster Memorial...
View ArticleGive a Buck for Autism Awareness Month
April is National Autism Awareness Month and Flying Point Foundation for Autism, based in Water Mill, is asking everyone to do their part — a very small part — by donating $1. The foundation's "Give a...
View ArticleTown Plans Probe of Police Department
With allegations flying regarding the Southampton Town Police Department, its evidence handling and its defunct Street Crime Unit— and a Suffolk district attorney's office investigation ongoing for...
View ArticleMarine Science Center Closer to Completion [AERIAL PHOTOS]
Construction on a new state-of-the-art $8.3 million marine science center to serve Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at the Stony Brook Southampton campus is moving...
View ArticlePetition Calls for Transparency of Sag Harbor School Board
In light of two recent resignations from the Sag Harbor School Board that pointed to acrimony among board members and a lack of transparency in board business, an online petition has been started that...
View ArticleEast End Notebook: Missing Teen Found, Jail Sued, Man Robbed & More
SOUTHAMPTON New Vision for Former Parrish Looks to Past To update 25 Jobs Lane — the site that housed the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton Village for a century — architects plan to turn back the...
View ArticleSuffolk Notebook: New $185M Jail Opens
Suffolk County's new jail in Yaphank, once dubbed the "Taj Mahal" by County Executive Steve Bellone, is open and housing inmates. Constructed at a cost of $185 million, Newsday reported that 105...
View ArticleGood News: Flower Delivery Man Rescues Elderly Woman
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 of the Week: Roxy Loves to Play With Other Dogs
This week, the Southampton Animal Shelter is looking to find a home for Roxy, a sweet and very personable girl that has been at the shelter since July waiting for her new forever home. According to...
View ArticleEast End Hospitals Strike Deal With Blue Cross
The East End Health Alliance on Friday struck a contact extension deal with Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, ending a brief period in which the three hospitals in the alliance stopped accepting the...
View ArticleWeek in Review: Petition Calls for School Board Transparency; New Vision for...
Catch up on the week's top news and some headlines you may have missed. Just click the headlines for more on each story. New Shinnecock Tribal Trustees ElectedFresh faces become Shinnecock Indian...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Bird's Eye – A Walk on Clam Island
From ospreys to herons, there are many species of birds found at Clam Island in Noyac.
View ArticleWeird News: Shopper Claims Snake Found In Potpourri
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 ArticleEast End Business Notebook: Boardy Barn, Vineyards, & 360° of Food
WESTHAMPTON-HAMPTON BAYS Boardy Barn Sets Opening Date The Boardy Barn of Hampton Bays announced its 2013 opening date on Facebook this week — it will officially open for the season on May 19. The barn...
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 ArticleSouthampton Hospital Summer Party Moves
Southampton Hospital's summer party — a major fundraising event for the nonprofit health care facility and a highlight on Hamptons social calendars — is moving to a new location in 2013. While the...
View ArticleMiddle Schoolers Put on Original Plays Saturday at College
Local middle school students worked in concert with professionals at Stony Brook Southampton to write seven original plays through the school's Young Artists and Writers Project, and now the public is...
View ArticleSWARM ALERT: Cicadapocalypse Nears; Are You Prepared?
At least zombies are fictional. In the next few weeks, hordes of cicadas will awaken from a 17-year slumber, crawl out of the earth, shed their skins and set the entire East Coast abuzz in an event...
View ArticlePower Lines Turned Into Dumping Ground
The woods near the power lines along Merchants Path and Townline Road seem to be a dumping ground. Sinead Fitzgibbon, who uses the trails to run and mountain bike, said she has documented nine...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Shinnecock Museum Makes Dugout Canoe
Starting last week, motorists driving past the Shinnecock Indian Nation Cultural Center and Museum on Montauk Highway may have noticed a whiff of smoke coming from a large log. Museum workers have...
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