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Sag Harbor Village officials, who want to turn these waterfront properties into a park, are exploring condemnation. Condemnation on Ferry Road

Developers of waterfront property in Sag Harbor Village on the south side of the bridge to Long Beach and North Haven have made it clear they do not intend to sell it to the village for a park. Now the village board is exploring condemnation, a legal process that would allow it to take the properties at 1, 3, and 5 Ferry Road.

Jan 14, 2016
Yanddel Atariguana, front left, and Isaac Rodriguez, front right, star in “The Peacock’s Tale” as Joseph and Porfirio Goncalvez, two boys who immigrated from Portugal to Springs in 1962 and who became the inspiration for this year’s fourth-grade opera. 1 Peacock, 2 Brothers, and 84 Kids

In the 19 years that the Springs School fourth graders have been putting on an opera, the storylines have often been inspired, more or less, by something that is true about Springs.

Jan 14, 2016
Yanni Giannakopoulos, left, and Malik Basnight, right, have taken on complicated woodworking projects at the Ross School. Yanni is replicating a famous guitar, Malik is building four artistic chairs, and the two friends have been helping each other along the way. Senior Projects Challenge

Ross School seniors face what many of them consider a daunting but exciting responsibility: the senior project, on a subject of their own choosing.

Jan 14, 2016
District Sues to Keep Tower

The Springs Fire District is suing the East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals, challenging its determination over the district’s 150-foot tall communications tower

Jan 14, 2016
Contractors for the Army Corps of Engineers are moving down the Montauk beach to construct a mostly buried wall of sandbags. The first section, at the western end of the downtown shore, has been completed.  	Morgan McGivern Contractors for the Army Corps of Engineers are moving down the Montauk beach to construct a mostly buried wall of sandbags. The first section, at the western end of the downtown shore, has been completed. Western Third of Montauk Project Complete

The first section of the Army Corps of Engineers’ sandbag “dune” on the downtown Montauk beach has been finished.

Jan 14, 2016
Food Yes, Christmas Trees No

In a move on Tuesday to buy additional restrictions on nearly 25 acres of south-of-the-highway land in Bridgehampton, the Southampton Town Board continued its efforts to ensure farm fields remain as such, authorizing the $2.46 million purchase of the enhanced development rights on Hayground Farms in Bridgehampton.

Jan 14, 2016
There have been many bald eagle sightings in the area of late, including this juvenile one photographed being mobbed by crows at the edge of Otter Pond in Sag Harbor. Nature Notes: The Eagle Is Rising

One of our largest birds, the bald eagle, was seen on Long Pond south of Sag Harbor by Ellen Stahl.

Jan 14, 2016
Gluten-free pasta options Seasons by the Sea: Oodles of (Gluten-Free) Noodles

I have been curious about gluten-free pastas for quite a while, so I conducted a completely scientific taste test in my meticulously organized, pristine kitchen lab. Hah!

Jan 14, 2016
New Commander for Montauk

East Hampton Town Police Chief Michael Sarlo announced on Tuesday during a town board meeting at the Montauk Firehouse that Sgt. Joe Kearney will take on the job.

Jan 14, 2016
Brenden Snow, center, received his Eagle Scout Award during a ceremony on Sunday attended by many well-wishers including Vincent Franzone, left, who pinned the badge on him, and his father, Scott Snow. An Eagle Scout Just in Time

Brenden Snow of Montauk Boy Scout Troop 136 received his Eagle Scout Award on Sunday, and just in the nick of time. To achieve Eagle Scout, one must be under 18 years old, which he turned just two weeks after his project was complete.

Jan 14, 2016
In their new meeting location at Town Hall, the East Hampton Town Trustees discussed a request from Sag Harbor Village to extend its water-management authority and a proposal to permanently ban alcoholic beverages during the daytime at Indian Wells Beach in Amagansett. Sag Harbor Seeks Trustee Help

A representative of the Sag Harbor Village Board’s waterways advisory committee asked the East Hampton Town Trustees at a meeting on Monday to support a bill that would grant the village authority over waterways beyond the present 1,500-foot boundary.

Jan 14, 2016
Richard G. Hendrickson, seen here in 2007, had been a volunteer United States Cooperative weather observer since 1930. Bridgehampton's Richard Hendrickson, U.S. Weather Observer for 80 Years, Dies

Richard G. Hendrickson, who reported weather observations from his Bridgehampton home since 1930, died on Saturday at the Westhampton Care Center at the age of 103.

Jan 10, 2016
Frank Squadrito, a former butler at Ronald Perelman's Creeks estate in East Hampton, was led into East Hampton Town Justice Court on Friday. Ron Perelman's Butler Did It, Cops Say

A part-time butler for Ronald Perelman was arrested on Thursday after allegedly racking up over $9,000 on American Express cards issued to other employees of the Creeks, the billionaire's East Hampton estate.

Jan 8, 2016
Services for Catherine Gagliotti, Retired East Hampton Teacher, Begin Friday

Catherine Gagliotti, a retired East Hampton schoolteacher, died at home on Pantigo Road in East Hampton on Tuesday at the age of 79.

Jan 7, 2016
Hampton Library Trustee Pleads Guilty

Matthew Rojano, a Sagaponack man arrested by Southampton Town police in October on multiple drug possession charges, pleaded guilty Nov. 13 in State Supreme Court in Riverside to a single count of attempted possession of a controlled substance, a felony.

Jan 7, 2016
East Hampton Supervisor Outlines Agenda

East Hampton Town Supervisor Larry Cantwell laid out a comprehensive agenda for 2016 at the town board’s annual organizational meeting.

Jan 7, 2016
A competitor in the Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter pool, which hosts both teams and recreational swimmers. Anonymous Donor Makes Offer to Pay for New Pool

An anonymous donor has made an offer to pay for a new pool and associated improvements at the Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter. A deal would be complicated by the facility's complex ownership and management structure.

Jan 7, 2016
Tom Bogdan talked to the Montauk Citizens Advisory Committee about Montauk United, a group he formed this summer in response to the chaos that had come to reign in the hamlet. Montauk Summer Chaos: Suggestions

Tom Bogdan told the Montauk Citizens Advisory Committee on Monday that he has been in touch with several small cities and towns to hear how they cope with undesirable public conduct.

Jan 7, 2016
At the East Hampton Clericus’s community soup dinner last January, Charlie Goldsmith, Cassius Lubin, Jonah Ball, Rabbi Hanniel Levenson, Sally Morse, and Siena Link Morse were among the many volunteers. Soup’s On, Along With a Helping of Community

The East Hampton Clericus’s annual series of soup dinners begins Wednesday, offering a healthy helping of community, camaraderie, and volunteerism along with the good eats.

Jan 7, 2016
Sag to Tie House Size To Lot Size

Sag Harbor officials are planning a session to fully explain proposed zoning code revisions meant to curtail overdevelopment in the village.

Jan 7, 2016
Sag Harbor Drops National Lunch Program

While pledging its meals will still be healthy and tasty, the Sag Harbor School District has dropped out of federal programs that reimburse schools for the breakfast foods and lunches they serve when the meals meet rigid nutritional requirements.

Jan 7, 2016
Workers on Newtown Lane, East Hampton, yesterday, part of a water authority project that will continue into the spring. Water Main Work Begins

Just as the two-hour limits in the Reutershan and Barns Schenck municipal parking lots in East Hampton Village were lifted from Monday through Thursday, available parking on Newtown Lane became a little less abundant as the Suffolk County Water Authority began a water main replacement project.

Jan 7, 2016
Schneiderman’s Quiet Day One

While an organizational meeting followed the swearing-in ceremony, Mr. Schneiderman postponed a number of important appointments, deciding to wait until after a special election later this month to fill an unexpected vacancy on the town board.

Jan 7, 2016
Marijuana Available as Rx For Some Ills

The new year, it is often hoped, will bring many new things. As 2016 begins, one of them is medical marijuana, which research has shown can provide respite from pain, seizures, and anxiety for those struggling with debilitating diseases.

New York State’s Compassionate Care Act, which goes into effect tomorrow, legalizes marijuana for patients with certain serious conditions and allows licensed physicians to write prescriptions for it. New York joins 22 other states and the District of Columbia in allowing medical marijuana use.

Dec 31, 2015
East Hampton's Most Expensive Election Ever

As East Hampton Town’s re-elected supervisor and town board members prepare to be sworn in next week for new terms, the book is mostly closed on the 2015 election season here — the most expensive one in the town’s history.

Dec 31, 2015
Jack Reese, the Bonackers sophomore point guard, withstood Southampton's pressure in the final, turning the ball over only twice. He, Brandon Kennedy-Gay, the tournament's M.V.P., and Kyle McKee made the Holiday Classic's all-tournament team. Bonackers Win Holiday Classic

The East Hampton High School boys basketball team, which won the Eastern Long Island Approved Basketball Officials' Holiday Classic tournament are "ready for the league season," the Bonackers' coach, Bill McKee, said on the eve of the new year.

Dec 31, 2015
Domino Collisions in a Montauk Parking Lot

Parking lots across town, crowded with Christmas shoppers, were the scenes of several vehicular accidents last week.

In Montauk, in the lot behind White’s Pharmacy, the owners of the business pulled up parallel to the rear of the store, where they frequently park, on the evening of Dec. 23. Claudia Trott was behind the wheel of a 2015 Land Rover owned by her mother, Deryn Trott, who was in the passenger seat.

Dec 31, 2015
A parcel of land at the corner of Lockwood Avenue and Montauk Highway, which is managed by the Hampton Classic, may soon be occupied by the Bridgehampton School's garden and business programs. School Garden Grows in Bridgehampton

The Bridgehampton School’s thriving educational garden may itself grow soon, thanks to a free three-year lease of a small piece of land from the Hampton Classic.

Dec 31, 2015
First Town Meetings of 2016

The East Hampton Town Board will hold its annual organizational meeting at Town Hall on Tuesday at 10 a.m. and move ahead at a meeting next Thursday at 6:30 p.m., also at Town Hall, with hearings on matters including community preservation fund land and development-rights purchases.

Dec 31, 2015
A Chocolate Square of Relative Bliss

Medical marijuana is a cure, maybe not of cancer, but of its dehumanizing effects. For cancer patients, marijuana is hot on the trail in the pursuit of happiness. New York State has done the right thing by bringing our pursuit within reach.

Dec 31, 2015