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Wide Storm Damage, Rudin Project Undone
A winter storm that pummeled the Atlantic shore last week with flood tides and waves estimated at over 16 feet has left a massive erosion-control project in Bridgehampton in tatters, its owner charging vandalism, and the Southampton Town Board and Trustees scrambling to gain control of a situation that threatened other oceanfront houses and W. Scott Cameron Beach at Mecox.

The Human Face Of AIDS
Steve Miller, who has AIDS, fielded close to 30 tough questions in less than an hour on Jan. 27, among them: "Did you feel like committing suicide when you found out?" "How long do you have to live?" "Did you consider yourself sexually promiscuous?"

RECenter Draws Fire
"No one has planned outdoor concerts here," declared Stephen B. Latham, the newly elected chairman of East Hampton's newly formed Recreation Commission, at a meeting last week on the RECenter, the youth center slated for construction at Gingerbread Lane Extension and Lumber Lane in the village.

Local Beaches Are Scourged
East Hampton beaches took a devastating hit from last week's offshore storm. Yesterday, town and village authorities were still struggling to make a complete accounting of the losses even as they braced for the next blow.


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