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East Hampton Town Candidates 2021 General Election

Mon, 10/18/2021 - 09:07

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Supervisor, Elect 1

Peter K. Van Scoyoc (D, W.F.)

Kenneth I. Walles (R, C)

Jeffrey Bragman (I)

 

Town Clerk

Carole A. Brennan (D, R, C)

 

Superintendent of Highways

Stephen K. Lynch (D, I)

 

Town Justice

Steven Tekulsky (D, R, C, W.F.)

 

Councilperson, Elect 2

Kathee Burke-Gonzalez (D, W.F.)

Cate Rogers (D, W.F.)

George B. Aman (R, C)

Joseph B. Karpinski (R, C)

John P. Whelan (I)

 

Assessor

Eugene De Pasquale (D, R, C)

 

Trustee, Elect 9

William F. Taylor (D, W.F.)

John M. Aldred (D)

Susan F. McGraw-Keber (D, W.F.)

David J. Cataletto (D, W.F.)

Michael L. Martinsen (D)

Timothy A. Garneau (D, W.F.)

Francis J. Bock (D)

Benjamin P. Dollinger (D)

James C. Grimes (D, R, C)

Reginald W. Cornelia (R, C)

Lona Rubenstein (R, C)

Alfred P. Schaffer (R)

Deborah Ann Schwartz (R)

David H. Talmage (R)

Manuel Vilar Jr (R)

Willy J. Wolter (R, C)

Richard P. Drew II (W.F., I)

Villages

Rowdy Hall (the House) Is on a Roll

Long before the name “Rowdy Hall” was adopted by a popular East Hampton Village bar and eatery (now in Amagansett), it was a boarding house: Mrs. Harry Hamlin’s Rowdy Hall. The building, now a single-family house, still stands at 111 Egypt Lane, although currently it’s floating, suspended six feet above a hole. When it’s lowered again, it will be on a new foundation.

Feb 20, 2025

A Century of Ice Cream and Community at Candy Kitchen

Spiro Stavropoulos opened the Candy Kitchen on May 2, 1925. Thus, the year 2025 marks a whole century in business for the restaurant, owned since 1981 by Gus Laggis and managed day to day by his daughters, Jamie Laggis and Maria Laggis Lima, and son-in-law, Mauricio Lima.

Feb 20, 2025

Widespread Power Outages Hit East End

Reports of electrical outages from Montauk to Wainscott, and all the way up through Shelter Island and the North Fork, rolled in on Thursday beginning shortly after 10 a.m.

Feb 20, 2025

 

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