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Call to Allocate $1 Million From C.P.F. for Restoration

Close to $1 million from East Hampton’s community preservation fund is to be allocated to restoration work at several historic sites this year, according to a draft budget that was the subject of a Jan. 15 town board hearing.

Jan 29, 2015
An Enforcement Uptick

New initiatives and an increased focus at Town Hall on ordinance enforcement and reducing the quality-of-life problems that result from chronic violation of East Hampton’s codes appear to have had an impact in 2014.

Jan 29, 2015
Questions on Drew Lane Pool, Pilings

The property, formerly owned by Jerry Della Femina, the advertising executive, is entirely seaward of the coastal erosion hazard line, which triggers Federal Emergency Management Agency regulations.

Jan 29, 2015
Seek Napeague Buy

East Hampton Town is moving to acquire, through eminent domain, disputed beachfront on Napeague.

Jan 29, 2015
St. Michael's Church Opens to All

The congregation of St. Michael’s Lutheran Church in Amagansett voted unanimously on Sunday to become a Reconciled in Christ congregation, meaning it is publicly welcoming to all, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people.

Jan 29, 2015
Trial Illustrates D.W.I.-Test Glitch

Prosecutors face difficulties when defendants decline to agree to give samples.

Jan 29, 2015
Classes Canceled Wednesday

The hope of life returning to normal will have to wait another day, as schools throughout East Hampton and Southampton Towns have announced a second day of cancellations due to double-digit snowfall.

Jan 27, 2015
Drivers were out in force on Monday afternoon in East Hampton Village, but Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has ordered motorists off the roads by 11 p.m. Governor Bans Driving After 11 Monday Night

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo issued a travel ban on all state and local roads throughout New York, including in Suffolk County, after 11 p.m. on Monday.

Jan 26, 2015
School buses were on the road early Monday afternoon to get students home before the snow got worse. Schools to Close Early Throughout East Hampton; Classes Canceled Tuesday

Classes in most schools throughout East Hampton have already been canceled for Tuesday.

Jan 26, 2015
Driving in Southampton Town Illegal After 7 Monday Night Because of Blizzard

Driving in the Town of Southampton is illegal after 7 p.m. on Monday, according to a state of emergency order issued by Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst ahead of the blizzard the South Fork is expecting.

The townwide state of emergency will go into effect at 7 p.m. East Hampton Village and Town are also under states of emergency, effective at 4 p.m., but those declarations didn't go so far as to prohibit driving, though avoiding roads was recommended.

Jan 26, 2015
Funding Omitted From New York Ocean Plan

New York officials have issued a 10-year plan calling for greater efforts to preserve the state’s marine environment in the face of human impact, habitat degradation, and climate change.

Jan 22, 2015
East Hampton Village Police Detectives Bryan Eldridge, left, and Steven Sheades are being honored as co-recipients of the department’s “Top Cop” award for 2014. Forces Name ‘Top Cops’

The East Hampton Village and Town and Sag Harbor Police Departments named their “top cops” this week, in preparation for an annual Southampton Kiwanis Club event in Riverhead on Friday honoring the finest of the finest across the East End.

Jan 22, 2015
House lots owned by the East Hampton Town Trustees dominated discussion on Tuesday as residents criticized the trustees' proposed lease-fee increase. Lazy Pointers Object to Land Lease Increases

Residents whose houses are on land leased from the East Hampton Town Trustees have criticizing a proposed increase in the annual fee of $1,500 per lot per year.

Jan 22, 2015
Anthony DeVivio told the board that its proposed lighting code changes would create a security risk. Light Plan Denounced

Business owners and their representatives spoke out against proposed amendments to East Hampton Village’s lighting code, enacted in 2004, at a hearing on Friday.

Jan 22, 2015
Contractors May Get Grace Period in New Truck Law

Licensed contractors whose trucks exceed a 12,000-pound gross vehicle weight limit could be exempt for 18 months from a new law designed to curb the parking of large commercial vehicles on residential lots, under a revised draft of the law.

Jan 22, 2015
Airport Noise Targeted

An airport planning subcommittee recommends banning the noisiest helicopters from the airport and limiting other aircraft classified as among the noisiest to one trip per week all year round.

Jan 22, 2015
East Hampton Pledges Better Communication With English Learners

Under watch of the state attorney general, East Hampton and five other Suffolk school districts have agreed to implement new policies and procedures aimed at increasing communication between parents of English language learners and school officials.

Jan 19, 2015
One of the two poles that a Mercedes-Benz S.U.V. struck after the driver apparently fell asleep behind the wheel on Sunday morning. Two Injured in Sag Harbor Crash After Driver Falls Asleep

A Mercedes-Benz sport utility vehicle struck two poles after the driver reportedly fell asleep behind the wheel on Sunday morning.

Jan 18, 2015
"This is an absolute security risk," said Anthony DeVivo, the managing director of Halstead Property's Southampton and East Hampton offices. Merchants Object to Village Lighting Changes

Business owners and their representatives spoke out against proposed amendments to the East Hampton Village lighting code during a hearing on Friday. Discussions will continue until early next month.

Jan 16, 2015
The East Hampton Town Board has been asked whether it wants the Army Corps of Engineers to work east to west on the downtown dune project or to address the most vulnerable central area first. Town’s View Is Sought on Montauk Erosion Options

A long-awaited project to bolster much of the downtown Montauk shoreline could be completed in two phases. The United States Army Corps of Engineers is seeking the East Hampton Town Board’s views on which part of the job to tackle first.

Jan 15, 2015
Threats Made at East End Schools; None Reported in East Hampton

Three schools to the west are dealing with threats on Thursday. While East Hampton police have been made aware of the situations in Southampton and Riverhead, Town Police Chief Michael Sarlo said there are no threats in East Hampton.

Jan 15, 2015
A new house on 42 Mill Hill Lane. Raised Eyebrows Over an Eyebrow

Neighbors of a new house on Mill Hill Lane showed up at 2015’s first meeting of the East Hampton Village Zoning Board of Appeals Friday to air some criticism of it.

Jan 15, 2015
Lazy Point Transfers Debated

At their first meeting of 2015, East Hampton Town Trustees pondered whether to transfer the lease of a tenant at Lazy Point, Amagansett, whose house is threatened by erosion, as well as larger questions about Lazy Point leases.

Jan 15, 2015
Storm Over Yacht Club

The Breakwater Yacht Club, somewhat of an institution in the Village of Sag Harbor, may have to fight more than wind to keep its sails up.

Jan 15, 2015
State Enables Hospital Merger to Go Forward

Stony Brook University Hospital and Southampton Hospital are moving forward with long-awaited plans to merge.

Jan 15, 2015
Firefighters Find Smoke, Person Asleep After Alarm Sounds in Springs

A fire that broke out in a Springs house on Tuesday morning could have been much worse had an automatic fire alarm not gone off, fire officials said.

Jan 13, 2015
Update: Amagansett Outage Remedied

Over 1,000 PSEG Long Island customers in Amagansett lost power on Monday morning. Police received word of a possible transformer fire on Main Street just before 10:30 a.m.

Jan 12, 2015
PSEG Poles: New Penta Concerns Surface

A hydrogeologist who reviewed the results of recent tests of soil and groundwater around several of the utility poles installed by PSEG Long Island in East Hampton says that there is indeed cause for concern.

Jan 8, 2015
Lisa DeVeglio of the Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation held a rendering of the center as it would look after a major renovation that includes the addition of an aquatics center. Montauk Playhouse Fears Eased

The scope of the work at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center had some worried.

Jan 8, 2015
Thomas Gilbert Jr. Thomas Gilbert Jr. Not a Stranger to Local Police

Thomas Gilbert Jr. has had several brushes with the law the past few months in both Southampton and East Hampton Towns, and, reportedly, was a suspect in a Sagaponack arson investigation.

Jan 8, 2015