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A Shot In The Arm For Medical Building
A long contemplated medical office building, an 18,000-square-foot South ampton Hospital facility at Pantigo Place, East Hampton, moved closer to reality this week when the East Hampton Village Preservation Society offered to spearhead a $5 million capital fund-raising campaign to build and endow it.

Return Of The Rough Riders
Montauk is going all out this summer to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Camp Wikoff, the quarantine post where 22,000 Army troops were bivouacked upon their return from the Cuban campaign of the Spanish-American War.

A&P: Whose Victory?
A Federal judge dismissed much of the A&P Corporation's lawsuit against East Hampton Town's superstore law last week, but allowed some of the chain's claims to stand. Both sides claimed a victory in Judge Leonard Wexler's March 18 decision.

Sues To Get Police Job
An East Hampton woman who admits to lying on a Civil Service police exam has filed a $7 million lawsuit claiming that the exam discriminated against women, that the instructor of a preparatory class told her to lie, and that she was "coerced" by local departments into removing herself from hiring lists.

Supervisor Signs, Ending Standoff
"I know I'm going to disappoint a lot of people here," East HamptonTown Supervisor Cathy Lester told the small crowd at Town Hall on Friday, "but the contracts were signed yesterday."


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