Four Hurt in Recent Crashes
Four people, including a 1-year-old baby, were injured last month in automobile accidents on local roads.
Four people, including a 1-year-old baby, were injured last month in automobile accidents on local roads.
Two men accused of driving while intoxicated have been found to have prior D.W.I. convictions in the past 10 years, and now face elevated charges.
A Hampton Bays man accused of multiple crimes against a child was arrested in the early morning hours Saturday.
East Hampton School District officials will officially present their three bond proposals at a March 17 school board meeting, and there are some significant changes since the projects were decided on.
Beach season may be hard to picture with the ground still covered in snow, but the East Hampton Town Recreation Department is already preparing kids for the summer ahead, with training, evaluation, and testing for the junior lifeguard program happening at the Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter set for Sundays through late June.
The saying is “better late than never,” but “better late than on time” might be more fitting for East Hampton High School’s spring musical, “Into the Woods.” Thanks to the snow, the production’s three performances, originally scheduled for last weekend, are now set for Friday through Sunday at 7 p.m., having given the cast more time to get ready.
Tracey Frazier, a fifth-grade teacher, is keeping a tradition alive by teaching cursive writing.
Two important cultural venues in East Hampton Town, LongHouse Reserve and the Brooks-Park Arts and Nature Center, have suffered severe damage as a result of last week’s blizzard: the partial collapse of Buckminster Fuller’s iconic “Fly’s Eye Dome” at LongHouse and the James Brooks studio.
The name of the game in real estate marketing has always been print, signage, and Main Street storefronts showcasing the latest listings. While East Hampton Village still has about a dozen storefronts where potential buyers can swoon over photographs of what’s for sale, the marketing is shifting.
A public workshop for the East Hampton Village comprehensive plan, which was last updated in 2002, will happen Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the East Hampton Emergency Services Building on Cedar Street.
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