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Colleen Henn, who is from East Hampton, represented the Surfrider Foundation of New York City, Central Long Island, and Eastern Long Island at a hearing on Friday on a plan to open waters off the Atlantic Coast to offshore oil and gas exploration. Long Island to Zinke: No Drilling Here

Prompted by a Trump admimistration proposal to promote oil and gas drilling on 90 percent of the outer continental shelf off the United States, the hearing gave state and local officials, environmentalists, and residents a chance to share their concerns with Department of Interior representatives.

Mar 8, 2018
Newtown Lane in East Hampton was filled with visitors last year during a first-ever street fair. The fair will return on May 12. Street Fair to Return to East Hampton

Steven Ringel, the executive director of the East Hampton Chamber of Commerce, laid out plans for the village’s second annual spring street fair before the village board’s work session last Thursday.

Mar 8, 2018
Complaints about deer fences, such as one recently installed on Town Line Road in Wainscott, and changes to the way permit requests for them are handled, dominated discussion at an East Hampton Town Board meeting last Thursday. Fence Law Brings Out Critics

East Hampton Town officials working on revisions to a law governing farm and deer-excluding fences, and in particular how close they can be to property lines and roadways, heard the concerns of residents at a hearing last Thursday.

Mar 8, 2018
Walkouts Planned in Wake of Florida Shooting

As students across the country stage walkouts on Wednesday, the one-month anniversary of the shooting in Parkland, Fla., the Springs School is planning its own organized event and other schools are considering how to handle students’ participation.

Mar 8, 2018
Town Eyes Fixes for Tainted Wells

With 118 residential wells south of the East Hampton Airport in Wainscott now found to be contaminated by perfluorinated compounds, the East Hampton Town Board is considering how best to safeguard drinking water.

Mar 8, 2018
Norbin Hernandez-Zuniga is accused of burglary and grand larceny in Sag Harbor. TV Thief Caught on Camera

Norbin Hernandez-Zuniga was recorded on surveillance video allegedly stealing a flat-screen television, with the help of an accomplice, from a house under construction in Sag Harbor.

Mar 8, 2018
There is plenty of space for prekindergartners to share a lunch period with kindergartners when the younger students are brought into the John M. Marshall Elementary School building next year, the principal said. East Hampton Moves Ahead on In-House Pre-K

The East Hampton School Board unanimously agreed to move forward with a full-day in-house prekindergarten program at the John M. Marshall Elementary School beginning in the 2018-19 school year.

Mar 8, 2018
The eastern bluebird has been making a comeback on the East End since the late 1980s, and their appearance this month is another sign of the coming of spring. Nature Notes: Chorus of the Season

March came in like a lion and a lioness. Now it’s time to get on with spring. Notwithstanding two major coastal storms, signs of spring have been filtering through the stormy air.

Mar 7, 2018
Voters arrived at Springs School Tuesday afternoon to cast their ballots on funding for a $22.96 million expansion. Springs School Expansion Is Approved

Residents in the Springs School District voted 484 to 323 Tuesday to approve a $16.9 million bond necessary for the school's fiercely debated expansion.

Mar 6, 2018
A Springs School hallway during a recent weekend activity. Vote Tuesday on Springs School Bond

Registered voters in the Springs School District will be asked Tuesday to approve a $16.9 million bond that would pay for seven new classrooms and other improvements in the face of chronic overcrowding.

Mar 5, 2018
Representative Lee Zeldin and other officials mingled with constituents and colleagues before the hearing began. Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. can be seen to the right of Mr. Zeldin. Long Islanders Say No to Offshore Drilling

At a public meeting in Brookhaven Friday, officials and residents urged the Department of the Interior not to open the waters off Long Island to offshore drilling.

Mar 2, 2018
Whether you travel by road or rail, change is afoot in East Hampton Village. The tangle of gravel and traffic cones at the intersection of Route 114 and Buell and Toilsome Lanes should become a completed roundabout by Memorial Day. Dueling Work on Rail and Roads in East Hampton

There's a Memorial Day target for completion of a roundabout at the intersection of Toilsome and Buell Lanes and Route 114 in East Hampton, and preliminary work is underway to raise the railroad trestles over North Main Street and Accabonac Road.

Mar 1, 2018
Bridgehampton Road Safety Reconsidered

Improving the safety of pedestrians on Bridgehampton’s Main Street, an ongoing concern, is closer to reality this spring, according to Southampton Town’s director of public transportation and traffic safety.

Mar 1, 2018
Springs Bond Vote Tuesday

On Tuesday, Springs taxpayers will decide whether to approve the $16.9 million bonds necessary for the Springs School District’s expansion plan to go forward.

Mar 1, 2018
Jessica Greene is to be treated for several blood disorders at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Help for Woman With Rare Disorders

American Legion Post 419 of Amagansett will host a casino and karaoke fund-raiser at Legion Hall on Friday, March 9, for a young woman who is facing rare blood disorders and a long regimen of treatment and recovery.

Mar 1, 2018
Wilson Pantosin was arraigned in New York State Supreme Court in Central Islip on Thursday and is being held without bail. East Hampton Fugitive Since '99 Picked Up in Texas

A man who was wanted for drunken driving and manslaughter after a fiery crash that killed his passenger in Springs 19 years ago was picked up in Texas on Wednesday.

Mar 1, 2018
School Safety at Issue After Florida Shooting

According to Niche, an online education review and ranking system, the East Hampton School District ranked 30 out of 55 schools in Suffolk County for safety, while Southampton was ranked as the number-one safest school on the list. Sag Harbor and Bridgehampton placed 41st and 42nd, respectively.

Mar 1, 2018
Sag Harbor's Sen restaurant and the building that houses it have had a top-to-bottom renovation. It is expected to reopen in June at the earliest. Restaurant's Renovation From the Foundation Up

Sag Harbor's Sen restaurant and the building that houses it have had a top-to-bottom renovation. It is expected to reopen in June at the earliest.

Mar 1, 2018
Franaldo Hanna and Frank Hanna, who are siblings, were arrested on felony marijuana possession charges after a dawn raid of an East Hampton house on Tuesday. Frank Hanna is also facing a more serious charge of criminal possession of a weapon. Two Arrested in Drug Raid

An East Hampton man is facing significant time in state prison after a dawn raid by combined law enforcement agencies on Tuesday resulted in his arrest and the arrest of his brother.

Mar 1, 2018
J. Sebastian Pineda was the East Hampton High School valedictorian in 2006. He went on to work as a postdoctoral scholar in astronomy at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. The First First at Top of His Class

In its Feb. 15 edition, The Star erroneously reported that Alexander Pintado was East Hampton High School’s first Latino valedictorian. Nick, as he is known, actually is the school’s second valedictorian of Latino heritage. The first was J. Sebastian Pineda, in 2006

Mar 1, 2018
Two Arrested on Drug-Dealing Charges

Police arrested two brothers in East Hampton on Tuesday and charged them with possession of cocaine, oxycodone, and marijuana, as well as drug dealing materials and firearms violations.

Feb 28, 2018
A sign of things to come: Electric cars fueled up at parking meter-style electric pumps at the Southampton BMW dealership. Utility Offers Deal to Electric Car Buyers

PSEG Long Island has joined forces with BMW of North America to offer Long Island customers $10,000 off the best dealer-negotiated price on purchases of new 2017-18 BMW i3 series electric vehicles.

Feb 28, 2018
Jennifer Lilja, the general manager of the Hedges Inn, said that events made up a large part of its annual revenue. Six weddings are scheduled to be held at the inn in 2018. Event Legislation Draws Out Pros, Cons

Legislation that seems to take direct aim at the village’s historic inns, which are popular for weddings and other large gatherings, received a thorough going over at an East Hampton Village Board public hearing on Friday. At its close, Mayor Paul F. Rickenbach Jr. announced that the record would be kept open for further debate.

Feb 22, 2018
First responders who saved a man’s life received commendations from the village board. Commended for Saving a Life

The East Hampton Village Board, at its meeting on Friday, commended 12 police officers and first responders who helped save the life of an elderly man who had a heart attack on Jan. 1.

Feb 22, 2018
Leaf Blowers on the Agenda

The East Hampton Village Board is poised to place limits of some kind on gas-powered leaf blowers, in response to years of complaints from residents.

Feb 22, 2018
Andy Michael Sanchez-Jaramillo, who was arrested for a second time on a driving while intoxicated charge on Saturday, was ordered held by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Facing Deportation After Second Arrest

A Springs man is facing possible deportation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement after being arrested by East Hampton Town police for the second time in less than a year on charges stemming from alleged drunken driving.

Feb 22, 2018
Enda Steck, left, and Audrey Gaines have served together on the East Hampton Town Anti-Bias Task Force since it was created in 1993 to address discrimination. Fighting Bias Since ’93

East Hampton has a reputation for being progressive and inclusive, but that does not mean it is immune to human-rights and civil-rights problems. And so it was that almost 25 years ago that its anti-bias task force held its first meeting.

Feb 22, 2018
Rowland Egerton-Warburton, who was diagnosed with ADNP syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, at home with his physical therapist and behavioral instructor, only two of a long list of specialists contracted to help him develop communication and life skills. Family Copes With a Rare Disease

There are 59 diagnosed cases of ADNP in the U.S. and 146 worldwide. This extremely rare neurodevelopmental disorder is caused by a mutation in the activity-dependent neuroprotective protein gene that regulates brain formation, development, and function.

Feb 22, 2018
Bryan K. Midgett Jr. Two Arrests for Driver in Eight Hours

A Springs man was charged on Tuesday with driving under the influence of drugs after allegedly crashing a 2008 Ford pickup truck into a utility pole. He had been arrested the night before for driving without a license.

Feb 15, 2018
New Real Estate Fee Would Aid First-Time Homebuyers

State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. has introduced legislation to help make housing more affordable for low and moderate-income residents of East Hampton, Southampton, Shelter Island, Riverhead, and Southold by establishing a fund to provide loans to first-time homebuyers.

Feb 15, 2018