John T. Fix Jr., 92
John T. Fix Jr., a summer resident of Springs who ran his family’s hardware store in Westchester County, died at the Bayberry Care Center in New Rochelle, N.Y., on May 17.
John T. Fix Jr., a summer resident of Springs who ran his family’s hardware store in Westchester County, died at the Bayberry Care Center in New Rochelle, N.Y., on May 17.
Howard Matthew Green, a handyman, painter, and mechanic who grew up in East Hampton, died of pneumonia and a bacterial infection on April 22 in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 55 and had been ill for six weeks.
Frederick C. Mitchell, a Sag Harbor volunteer fireman for nearly 60 years and onetime fire chief, died of congestive heart failure at home on May 13. He was 83.
Sara Carey Matthiessen, the daughter of the late writers Peter Matthiessen of Sagaponack and Patsy Southgate of Springs, died at home in Northport on May 23 at the age of 67.
A memorial service for Betty Mazur, a former chairwoman of the East Hampton Town Democratic Committee who died last summer, will be held on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the ocean beach between Clinton Academy Lane and Treasure Island Drive in Amagansett.
Constance Miller Hoagland, a lifelong resident of East Hampton Village, died on Monday at home on Jericho Road. She was 98. A memorial gathering will be held on the Maidstone golf course this summer at a date to be determined.
A woman thrown overboard when her boat exploded Sunday afternoon in the waters off North Haven survived the incident, though the boat did not, according to the New York State Harbormaster and Bay Constable Association.
Someone couldn’t negotiate a turn onto Cedar Street on Friday night and hit the berm, fence, and ultimately the office building at Saskas Surveyor Company. The driver fled, leaving behind parts from a red Ford Mustang.
East Hampton Village police were notified by town cops on Saturday night about an erratic driver who may have been in an accident in Amagansett, and found the man on Main Street near David’s Lane, driving “recklessly.”
A garbage truck, a plumbing van and a pickup truck one day; a pickup and two S.U.V.'s the next.
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