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Springs School Revives Parent Committee

Following concern expressed at last month’s meeting of the Springs School Board that not enough parents have been involved in decision making, the board voted unanimously at its meeting on Monday night to reinstate a site-based planning committe.

Dec 11, 2013
A birdwatcher on shore spotted a figure in distress off Montauk Point on Saturday. Clinton A. Seyler, a commercial lobsterman, was rescued by the Coast Guard after Larry and Carol Blieka alerted the authorities. Fisherman Rescued After Boat Sinks

Quick thinking, a pair of sharp eyes, a lot of team work, and a boatload of good luck saved the life of a Montauk fisherman whose boat sank off Montauk Point

Dec 11, 2013
Byrnes, Taylor Win Town Trustees Seats

Following the counting of absentee ballots, the Suffolk County Board of Elections has confirmed that Brian Byrnes, who was endorsed by the Democratic and Independence Parties, and William Taylor, who ran as a Democrat, were elected to the East Hampton Town Trustees.

Dec 11, 2013
Newly built houses like this one on Old Orchard Lane in East Hampton are what many buyers seem to want these days. The New New

According to agents, the current must-have for many Hamptons real estate customers is a new house.

Dec 11, 2013
Chairman Accuses 555 Foes of Scare Tactics

Members of the Amagansett Citizens Advisory Committee were left stunned and confused Monday night following an often tense meeting, eight months after Connecticut developers had presented to them their proposal for the market-rate senior citizen housing complex known as 555 Amagansett.

Dec 11, 2013
Napeague Harbor shoreline Town Trustees Seek Tougher Penalty

The East Hampton Town Trustees plan to seek a change in the town code so that anyone breaching a designated “special district,” such as the shellfish sanctuary in Napeague Harbor, is charged with a misdemeanor rather than a low-level violation.

Dec 11, 2013
Impact of Flood Insurance Rise Is Considered

A conservation easement on property near Georgica Cove and the effect of prospective federal flood insurance rate increases on oceanfront properties enlivened discussion at the East Hampton Village Board’s work session last Thursday.

Dec 11, 2013
No Clues in Sanctuary Vandalism

In the wake of the apparent vandalism and dredging of the scallop sanctuary in Napeague Harbor, the East Hampton Town Trustees, considered seeking an amendment to the town code to increase penalties imposed on violators.

Dec 5, 2013
National Grid workers are disassembling a decommissioned gas ball on Railroad Avenue in East Hampton Village. Farewell to a Giant Steel Gas Ball

National Grid workers are disassembling a decommissioned gas ball on Railroad Avenue in East Hampton Village.

Dec 5, 2013
Simon Harrison, a broker in Sag Harbor, has built six of what he calls real estate investment trust portfolios. In Real Estate We Trust

What is happening here is part of a larger national trend of marketing residential properties as investments.

Dec 5, 2013
New Place For a Lost Grave

In 2008, East Hampton Town’s nature preserve committee, under the leadership of Eileen Roaman, who died earlier this year, put together a list of the historic gravesites scattered about town, and members are updating it this year.

Dec 5, 2013
Airport Capital Plan

The adoption on Tuesday of a capital improvement plan for East Hampton Airport has fanned fears that the outgoing administration will attempt to answer the controversial question of whether the town should accept new grants from the Federal Aviation Administration by taking federal money before the end of the year

Dec 5, 2013
Mounting Anger on Deer Reduction Plan

As both the Village and Town of East Hampton move to reduce the deer population through a culling program developed by the Long Island Farm Bureau and the Wildlife Services division of the United States Department of Agriculture, angry residents are organizing in opposition.

Dec 5, 2013
Hannah Salazar, a 5-year-old student at the Child Development Center of the Hamptons, read in the school’s library last week. A School Emphasizes Nurturing

The effect is warm and intimate, with children, no matter their needs, receiving a steady stream of individual attention

Nov 27, 2013
Former East Hampton Town Justice James R. Ketcham and Justice Lisa R. Rana joined in honoring Justice Catherine A. Cahill at her retirement dinner on Sunday. A Golden Gavel For Cahill

A who’s who of local attorneys, judges, and court personnel gathered Sunday night at Michaels’ restaurant Maidstone in Springs to honor the outgoing East Hampton Justice Catherine A. Cahill, who is retiring after 20 years on the bench

Nov 27, 2013
Vorpahl Gives a History Lesson

Pointed criticism of the East Hampton Village Zoning Board of Appeals punctuated what had been a very brief and uneventful meeting on Friday

Nov 27, 2013
Peter Kirsch, right, the town’s aviation attorney, photographed earlier this year, said new legal developments could affect East Hampton Town’s options for regulating its airport. Jim Brundige, the East Hampton Airport manager, is at left. F.A.A. $$ May Jeopardize Anti-Noise Bids

Two recent developments on the legal landscape surrounding the East Hampton Airport and Federal Aviation Administration jurisdiction could affect the town’s ability to restrict flights in and out of the airport to control noise

Nov 27, 2013
The Shagwong restaurant's back entrance, where a fish sale gone bad may have led to a spat. Fishy Business in Montauk

The owner of a Dodge pickup truck found its engine compartment full of malodorous fish recently after he destroyed two cartons of his own catch by running them over in a restaurant parking lot the day before.

Nov 26, 2013
Village's Deer Program a Work in Progress

A sterilization program should accompany lethal methods used to cull the deer population in the Village of East Hampton, the executive director of the Village Preservation Society told the village board at its meeting Friday.

Nov 21, 2013
Fight Brews Over 555 Zone Changes

An hour or so into Monday night’s standing-room-only meeting of the Amagansett Citizens Advisory Committee it was time for the main event: a discussion with the Connecticut developers whose proposed luxury senior citizen community at would remake Amagansett’s eastern face.

Nov 21, 2013
Hand-chiseled 8-by-8-inch timbers in a house on Meadowlark Lane in Bridgehampton are indicative of a structure dating to the 1830s. The house and its contents are being parceled off for sale in advance of its demolition. Say It Ain’t So

At a “demolition sale” Saturday at a property on Meadowlark Lane, off Ocean Road in Bridgehampton, an army of bargain hunters descended upon a house fronting Sagg Pond and carted off assorted treasures from a washing machine to the blue stone walkway surrounding the pool.

Nov 21, 2013
It may look like a terrible accident, but it was actually a mass-casualty drill for first responders, held in Montauk on Sunday. Emergency Crews Practice Mass-Casualty Skills In Montauk Drill

Three months were spent preparing for a training exercise, designed to simulate the potential for chaos when disaster strikes.

Nov 21, 2013
555 Opponents Question Timing and Board's Motives

The town’s present zoning code does not, in any category, allow development as dense as that proposed by Putnam Bridge, a Connecticut developer, and the property in question is currently zoned for three-acre house lots on 19 of its 24 acres, with one-acre residential lots, affordable housing, and limited business uses allowed on the remainder.

Nov 21, 2013
Protected Scallop Spawning Oasis Destroyed

With scallop season barely under way, an 8,000-square-foot scallop sanctuary on the east side of Napeague Harbor, one of two shellfish sanctuaries in East Hampton Town waterways, was breached last week.

Nov 21, 2013
John Ryan, a volunteer with the East Hampton Food Pantry, loaded his truck with bags of food to be transferred to the pantry’s satellite location in Amagansett. With winter approaching, pantry officials said they are operating on dangerously thin supplies. Shelves Full, Future Unsure at Food Pantries

As the pleasant days of early September give way to the biting winds of November, the East Hampton Food Pantry at Whalebone Village sees a spike in the number of people filing through its doors to wait in line for a few bags of groceries to help them get through the week.

Nov 21, 2013
An early-morning fire at the Montauk Shores Condominiums, an oceanfront trailer park on DeForest Road near Ditch Plain, consumed two residences and a shed yesterday. Blaze Consumes Two Montauk Shores Trailers

A raging fire at Montauk Shores Condominiums destroyed two residences and a shed as the sun rose yesterday.

Nov 14, 2013
Some of the dozens of sculptures that dot the 40-acre land in Flanders belonging to Gloria Kisch. A Hamptons Williamsburg?

These days Flanders is attracting first-time homebuyers and others from more expensive areas farther east

Nov 14, 2013
Baldwin Donates A Cool Mil

Funding for the East Hampton Library’s expansion and renovation, which is nearing completion, was substantially augmented on Monday with the actor Alec Baldwin’s donation of $1 million for the new children’s addition

Nov 14, 2013
Perry Duryea III will be honored as the Montauk Chamber of Commerce’s man of the year tomorrow in a season’s end party at Gurney’s Inn. A Lobster Man’s Calming Touch

Perry Duryea III will be honored as the Montauk Chamber of Commerce’s man of the year

Nov 14, 2013
News that a treasure trove of art confiscated by the Nazis during World War II had been found in a Munich apartment has started Barbara Lipman-Wulf of Sag Harbor on a fervent search for a missing list. Looted Art: Will the List Be Found?

Sag Harborite hopes clues will lead to masterpieces lost in World War II

Nov 14, 2013