Sideswiped by a Snow Plow
A New York State Department of Transportation snow plow on the morning of Feb. 16, was turning right from Route 114, a state road, onto Stephen Hand's Path when it sideswiped Johnny Haider's Ford and Sean Barber's Toyota.
A New York State Department of Transportation snow plow on the morning of Feb. 16, was turning right from Route 114, a state road, onto Stephen Hand's Path when it sideswiped Johnny Haider's Ford and Sean Barber's Toyota.
We have a new president. The virus cases are receding, hospitalizations and deaths, too. What is keeping me from yodeling in the streets? Could it be Post-Traumatic Virus Reprogramming Syndrome?
The latest real estate transfers.
Sag Harbor police were busy last week with traffic arrests and a few more serious offenses.
East Hampton High School on Monday will spring into the fall season insofar as its athletic offerings are concerned. Eleven teams are to begin practice that day, teams that in normal times would have played in the fall, namely football, boys and girls soccer, boys and girls volleyball, boys and girls cross-country, golf, girls tennis, girls swimming, and field hockey.
The East Hampton Town Board will hold a second public hearing next Thursday on code amendments that would add restrictions to the use of leaf blowers. The hearing will happen during the board's meeting, which will start at 2 p.m.
The East Hampton Town Board voted unanimously last Thursday to create and appoint a Springs Park Committee to address concerns at the most frequented park in the town, which is heavily used as a dog park.
Mary-Ann Hobel of Springs and Manhattan, a math and physics whiz who became a successful producer and distributor of documentary and feature films, died at her home in the city on Feb. 3 at the age of 94, surrounded by family.
More than a year after elevated levels of volatile organic compounds were first detected at the Manor House, a 12-unit affordable condominium complex the development has been deemed safe.
August Paul Bouker, who served in the Army for 16 years and later worked in the construction industry on the East End, died at home in East Hampton on Jan. 29. He was 78 and had complications of Alzheimer's disease.
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