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Sag Harbor School District officials tallied the votes in the gymnasium at Pierson High School on Tuesday night. Sag Harbor Voters Approve Stella Maris Purchase

In a vote of 736 to 595, voters approved a referendum to buy the former Stella Maris school building and renovate it with a price tag of $10.23 million.

May 17, 2016
Firefighters doused flames, quickly putting a stop to a fire that spread from a Dumpster to the house. Winds No Match for Firefighters at Amagansett House Fire

A fire that started in a Dumpster at a house under construction in Beach Hampton on Sunday afternoon was quickly extinguished despite strong winds.

May 15, 2016
Sag Harbor Hires New Attorneys

Tuesday night might as well have been Sag Harbor Village’s annual reorganizational meeting, what with all the resignations and hiring, even though the end of the village’s fiscal year is still a few weeks away and the village election is more than a month out.

May 12, 2016
Pleasant Lane, a two-way, dead-end street that ends near the village's long-term parking lot, will remain that way after residents opposed the village's exploration of opening it up into the lot and making it a partial one-way street. Rise Up Against Un-Pleasant Lane

Pleasant Lane is to remain a two-way, dead-end street after East Hampton Village officials said last Thursday they would abandon an idea to make it partly one-way and open it up to the village’s long-term parking lot, which sits on the other side of a fence, a few trees, and a sidewalk at the end of the street.

May 12, 2016
Trustees Fret About Blue Crabs

An aquatic weed harvester that is to begin removing macroalgae from Georgica Pond this month is of concern to the East Hampton Town Trustees, who own and oversee many of the town’s waterways and bottomlands on behalf of the public.

May 12, 2016
Charles Anderle fished at the end of Gerard Drive in Springs this week. Actually Treasuring the Fish

Catch or release? That’s the question every angler must answer when a hooked fish is finally in hand.

May 12, 2016
Morpurgo Teardown Inches Ahead

Sag Harbor Village officials are moving ahead with a plan to tear down the blighted, storied house at 6 Union Street. Following a renewed recommendation from the building inspector last month that the abandoned house be demolished, the board has scheduled a necessary public hearing for later this month.

May 12, 2016
Jeffrey Freireich, Paul Monte, Tom Ruhle, and Catherine Casey discussed the need for workforce housing with members of the East Hampton Business Alliance at CittaNuova restaurant in East Hampton yesterday. Business Panelists Ponder Worker Housing

The need for seasonal work-force housing is a crisis that only a multifaceted approach will resolve, according to those who spoke yesterday at a breakfast symposium organized by the East Hampton Business Alliance.

May 12, 2016
The Child Development Center of the Hamptons will close at the end of the 2016-17 school year; it is unclear what will become of the school building. Money Woes, Fewer Students Shutter School

Citing financial constraints and continued declining enrollment, the Child Development Center of the Hamptons, the South Fork’s only charter school, formally announced on Tuesday that it will close at the end of the school year.

May 12, 2016
Christy Ferer argued with the board that she should be granted a hearing, despite there being no process set up by which she can apply for a special permit to build a house larger than 4,000 square feet. A Law, But No Way to Apply It

Under the newly enacted gross floor area laws in Sag Harbor Village, the size of a house is tied to the size of its property — capped, for example, at 4,000 square feet on a 25,000-square-foot lot. However, larger houses on bigger lots can be built provided a special permit is granted by the village board. How to go about getting that permit remains a question.

May 12, 2016
‘Tenants at Risk’; Two Arrested

East Hampton Town Police, along with code enforcement officers, raided a Springs-Fireplace Road residence on May 4 and arrested two men.

May 12, 2016
The East Hampton Fire Department honored Joseph DeCristofaro, center, for 60 years as a volunteer firefighter at its annual inspection dinner at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton last month. Salute to 60 Years of Firefighting

The East Hampton Fire Department celebrated its first active member to reach 60 years of service at its annual inspection dinner at the Maidstone Club late last month.

May 12, 2016
Following her presentation Monday on the East Hampton Housing Authority's proposed affordable housing complex in Amagansett, Katy Casey, the group's executive director looked on as Town Supervisor Larry Cantwell addressed the large crowd gathered in the American Legion Hall. Many Questions, Many Answers on Amagansett Housing

"The preference will be for East Hampton Town year-rounders, living here or working here full time," said Katy Casey, executive director of the East Hampton Housing Authority, "with priority given to fire department volunteers, emergency medical technicians, and veterans."

May 11, 2016
Sagaponack's School Tax Levy to Decrease

The Sagaponack School's proposed 2016-17 budget includes funding for a new playground and more money for teachers' salaries, classroom supplies, library books, activities, and field trips, all while lowering the proposed tax levy.

May 10, 2016
Obama Changed the Gate Code, She Claimed

A woman called East Hampton Village police to 121 Further Lane on Friday, insisting that President Obama was to blame for her gate code not working.

May 9, 2016
The Child Development Center of the Hamptons in Wainscott, the South Fork's only charter school, will close next month. Child Development Center to Close

The Child Development Center of the Hamptons in Wainscott, the South Fork's only charter school, will close at the end of this school year, a school representative said Monday.

May 9, 2016
The Yozuri Hydro Popper, one of the columnist’s favorite lures. Think Outside the Tackle Box

Every angler has a favorite lure in his or her tackle box. For some it’s a simple bucktail jig. For others it’s a wood plug or a shiny tin. But for many anglers it’s a Rapala, the Original Floater, the classic balsa wood minnow imitation.

May 5, 2016
“We are talking about people who are in need of places to live. This is what my support is for,” said Bonnie Cannon, the chairwoman of the Southampton Town Housing Authority, at a hearing on the Bridgehampton Gateway project. Bridgehampton Gateway Draws Crowd

It was standing room only in the Southampton Town meeting room Tuesday night at a hearing on Bridgehampton Gateway, with an overflow crowd watching on television nearby.

May 5, 2016
A proposal to turn the former Star Room club into a car wash has been met with a mixed reception. Carwash Proposed for Old Disco Site

A car wash on Montauk Highway in Wainscott was one of several proposals before the East Hampton Town Planning Board on April 27. It is the second time a car wash has been proposed for the site.

May 5, 2016
Fireman Dies Following Call

Ted Stafford Jr., a longtime Sag Harbor Fire Department volunteer, died on Monday night after collapsing in the driveway of his village house.

May 5, 2016
A 1968 Ford Mustang once owned by the writer Truman Capote crashed into the Henry Lehr store in Sag Harbor last Thursday evening. Capote’s Car Will Survive Harbor Crash

A classic 1968 Ford Mustang that crashed into the front of a Sag Harbor store last Thursday evening once belonged to the writer Truman Capote.

May 5, 2016
In the East Hampton School District, four candidates are running for three seats on the school board. From left to right, James Foster, Wendy Geehreng, Alison Anderson, Rich Wilson. Who’s Who: 15 Candidates, 11 Seats

Voters will go to the polls on May 17 to choose new school board members or return incumbents to their posts. Here are brief biographies of candidates in the East Hampton, Sag Harbor, Bridgehampton, Springs, and Amagansett School Districts.

May 5, 2016
Alexander Peters of Amagansett, who raised questions about East Hampton Town’s rental registry before it became law, listed his property yesterday with the town Building Department with the help of Evelyn Calderon. Brokers Strike Unregistered From Listings

A grace period to allow time for owners of rental properties to comply with a new town law requiring them to register with East Hampton Town and obtain a registry number expired on Sunday.

May 5, 2016
As part of a settlement that owners of the Cyril’s property agreed to with the Town of East Hampton, the roadside bar at the popular Napeague spot is to be removed. Cyril Opts Out of Town Deal

While potential jurors were waiting in the halls of East Hampton Town Justice Court Tuesday morning, the town attorney’s office reached a deal with most of the co-defendants in the town’s criminal case against Clan-Fitz, et al, better known as Cyril’s Fish House.

May 5, 2016
Wesley De Oliveira Costa Man Pulled Over in East Hampton Wanted in Brazil

East Hampton Village police stopped a man for talking on his cellphone while driving on Monday afternoon and soon discovered he was wanted in Brazil on drug trafficking charges.

May 3, 2016
Crime scene tape was all that was left behind Sunday morning at the scene of an accident on Main Street in Bridgehampton where a pedestrian was struck. Pedestrian Hit by Car in Bridgehampton

A pedestrian was flown to Stony Brook University Hospital with a head injury Saturday night after being hit by a vehicle in Bridgehampton, Southampton Town police said Sunday.

Michael McCrum, 61, of Bridgehampton, was hit by a car at about 10:30 p.m. while he was crossing Main Street in front of Starbucks. He was flown by helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.

On Sunday his condition was reported to be serious, according to a hospital representative.

May 1, 2016
Montauk’s Second House, built to house one of the keepers of stock that once grazed surrounding pastureland, will undergo a historically accurate restoration. Second House to Be Reborn in Original Form

Montauk’s Second House, built in 1797 to house a shepherd overseeing the cattle, horses, and sheep that grazed on the area’s pasturelands, and now owned by East Hampton Town, is set for restoration.

Apr 28, 2016
The Southampton Town Board will decide whether to consider a change of zoning for the Bridgehampton Gateway project, a planned development district being proposed on 13.3 acres along Montauk Highway. Bridgehampton C.A.C. Urges Gateway Rejection

In a 21-to-3 vote, the committee approved a resolution asking the town to “withdraw entirely from the plan it initiated to rezone” the land from highway business to a mixed-use planned development district.

Apr 28, 2016
A 1968 Mustang smashed into the Henry Lehr store in Sag Harbor Thursday evening. Truman Capote's Mustang Crashes Into Henry Lehr Store in Sag Harbor

The cherry red 1968 Ford Mustang, driven by the owner, a friend of Truman Capote's, crashed into the Henry Lehr store on Sag Harbor's Main Street Thursday evening.

Apr 28, 2016
Jordan Foster, whose net play earned the second doubles team the pivotal point in the match with Westhampton Beach, was greeted as he came off the court with a high-five from his coach, Katie Helfand. Tennis Team Clinches League Title

The East Hampton High School boys tennis team clinched the league title — and remained undefeated in league play — in a 4-3 squeaker over Westhampton Beach here on April 20.

Apr 28, 2016