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Acetone-Tainted Water: No Explanation Yet
A high level of acetone found in the water of a Springs house has prompted the Suffolk Health Department to test the water of five neighboring houses as well as the Springs School, Barnes Country Store, and Kromer's Auto and Marine.

AUTHORITY: Call For State Review
An inconclusive audit of the beleaguered East Hampton Housing Authority has raised a question of whether the financing for the authority's Accabonac Highway affordable housing project has put the town in an illegal partnership with a profit-making entity.

HOMEOWNERS REQUEST: Bridge Across Hook?
A bridge that doesn't reach the other side ought to be called, by definition, a dock. That's how Gordon Vorpahl, an East Hampton Town Trustee, summed up a proposal before the panel last week.

Protest Gazebo Rules
Montauk residents of all ages converged upon the village green Monday afternoon to protest a bid by the Montauk Gazebo Committee to restrict its use.

Mute Swan Opera's Third Act
A mute swan opera that disrupted the tranquillity of the normally placid waters of Town Pond in the heart of East Hampton Village took a dramatic turn this week when a curious phone call was made to police.

A Night At The Opera - In Springs
"Some people think opera is long and boring and in another language. We hope we change your mind," said Olen Helgesen, a Springs School student, as he introduced the brand-new Springs School Opera Company in its performance last night.

Shot Fired At Sea
The Shinnecock-based dragger Bookie was 130 miles offshore on Jan. 10 when those topside heard a shotgun blast from below deck.


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