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The End Of Georgica Groins? Three rock jetties off Georgica Beach in East Hampton, which for over 30 years have been blamed for serious erosion to the west, will become history, if the Southampton Town Board has its way. The board voted on Tuesday night to ask the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which built the groins, to destroy them.
Illegal Housing Is The Town's Next Focus Tyghe Dolly, a college student from Dublin, spent much of last Thursday afternoon on a Main Street bench rustling through newspapers, looking for not just a job but a job that includes a place to live.
Forum On The Future Planning and environmental experts from other parts of the Northeast will trade ideas with local planners at a forum on groundwater protection, affordable housing, and rural character Saturday at the LTV Studios on Industrial Road, Wainscott, at 1 p.m.
Woman Killed In Crash A star of the TV show "Law and Order" was killed on Monday night in an automobile accident on Napeague.
The Star Talks To Joe Gaviola: 'Mayor' And Fisherman In downtown Montauk there are several who can lay claim to the unofficial title of "mayor," but in the harbor area there is only one contender. That would be Joe Gaviola of Gaviola's Montauk Market.
Investors Seek Legal Action At least four different law firms in two states, representing well over a dozen people, may take legal action against Mary Ellen Kay of East Hampton, a securities dealer who until last month worked as a senior vice president of Prudential Securities at 3 Railroad Avenue, East Hampton.
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