East Hampton Bond Costs Come Into Focus
Superintendent Adam Fine presented the district’s latest list of needs last week. The proposed work totals about $35 million, leaving just under $30 million for items the community might want to add.
Superintendent Adam Fine presented the district’s latest list of needs last week. The proposed work totals about $35 million, leaving just under $30 million for items the community might want to add.
The Springs School held a pep rally recently to celebrate the middle schoolers’ accomplishments and boost school spirit.
This is a cookbook perfect for those interested in trying a new recipe while still holding onto traditions.
“You could actually hear the screams through town,” said a business owner and Amagansett Fire Department volunteer who was one of the first to come to the aid of the injured woman.
“A bald man with a briefcase” walked through his property on Friday afternoon, a Sag Harbor resident told police. The man showed up on his doorbell camera, said the homeowner, walking across the front lawn and then out of frame toward his backyard gate.
Two pedestrians were injured in a low-speed collision outside Bay Street Theater on Saturday night.
Scott Wilson, East Hampton Town’s director of land acquisition and management, was so happy with the three farmers who responded to a request in May for proposals to farm the old Sherrill Dairy property between Springs-Fireplace and Accabonac Roads that he decided to recommend all three to the town board.
In 1900, the stink of manure all the way from the city assailed residents’ olfactory senses here. In 1975, the county was brought to heel for referring to human beings as “migratory.” Grammatical correction noted. And much more . . .
On the Montauk School bond, the mayor and the supervisor, and a Thanksgiving plea for turkeys’ lives.
The latest South Fork report.
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