Preservation Fund in Waiting
This has not been a banner year for land buys using money from the community preservation fund in East Hampton.
This has not been a banner year for land buys using money from the community preservation fund in East Hampton.
With results uncertain as Tuesday rolled into Wednesday, many thoughts turned to the Electoral College.
The schools have done a good job dealing with virus cases and preventing wider outbreaks by strictly managing their internal practices. But once outside of the school buildings, the risk of uncontrolled transmission increases.
Insomnia is how I personally discovered the philosophical truth that “I think therefore I am,” a couple of years before I heard the name Descartes and “Cogito, ergo sum” at boarding school.
Good for a hundred years, why in the world were New York’s old voting machines ever put out to pasture?
Every week I hike a Pennsylvania nature trail named for my late friend Jere Knight. It’s my thank-you to her for trusting me to write the first biography of her late husband Eric Knight, the English-American author of the novel “Lassie Come-Home.”
An East Hampton gym closes, and the Chamber of Commerce organizes a holiday shopping campaign to help local merchants.
The latest property transfers.
Our readers' comments.
The Greater East Hampton Education Foundation, which provides grants to local teachers for equipment and activities not covered in school district budgets, began selling tickets for its Winter Cold Cash Raffle this week.
If all 400 tickets are sold, the grand prize will be $2,500. A $1,000 prize for second place and two $250 prizes for third place will also be drawn. Ticket sales end Nov. 10, and the drawing will take place on Dec. 16.
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