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Kids Culture 11.07.19

A new round of coed inline skating and girls volleyball clinics will begin on Tuesday at the Sportime Arena in Amagansett. The skating clinic, for ages 4 to 9, will happen from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

On the Police Logs 11.07.19

A homeless man contacted police with a complaint about UPS on Friday. He was advised to follow up with the company’s complaint department and said he would.

Henry L. Haney

The Rev. Walter Silva Thompson Jr., Calvary Baptist’s pastor, called Mr. Haney “a conscientious man who wanted to make a difference.”

For Nan Noell

A memorial service for Nan Noell of East Hampton, who died on Oct. 6, will take place on Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Cormaria Retreat House at 77 Bay Street in Sag Harbor.

For Renee G. Alversa

A funeral Mass for Renee G. Alversa of East Hampton, who died on Friday, will be said today at 10 a.m. at St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Montauk. An obituary for Ms. Alversa, who was 61, will appear in a future edition.

No Lights at All at 9 p.m.

Last Thursday evening in Sag Harbor, village police charged a woman with misdemeanor drunken driving after an officer saw that her older model Mercedes had no lights, either headlights or taillights.

Work-Force Housing Method at the Ready

Affordable housing, a recurrent campaign theme in East Hampton elections, is a bitter paradox. As the total number of vacation houses climbs upward, there are fewer and fewer places for year-round residents and the seasonal work force to live.

Time for a Green Party Here

What town government really may need are views from the left — a more liberal, more pro-environment and anti-growth point of view.

Connections: Walls Could Talk

Before my husband and I made our move to Greenport last spring, we undertook an epic clearing out of closets, pantry, and basement. It went on for weeks, and unearthed many an interesting relic of lives lived on Edwards Lane.

The Mast-Head: One Way, and the Other

Tuesday morning before voting I took advantage of a daylight low tide to pull a mooring from the bay. Fair weather in the month of November is difficult to come by. Though there were matters to take care of at the office, the tide and wind were to turn later in the week.

Relay: Days of Wine and Pretty Pants

I did not make it to Woodstock. I mean, I did not make it to Woodstock last weekend, not the music and art fair in August 1969, though it’s true that I didn’t make that Woodstock either.

Guestwords: For Marcelo Lucero

A marathon story-shaping Freedom Forum at Stony Brook University on Saturday is dedicated to the memory of Marcelo Lucero, the Ecuadorean immigrant who was stabbed to death in Patchogue in 2008.

Point of View: Inward Bending

Time for gathering swallows to twitter in the skies, and yet all’s not melancholy; there’s a spring in my step even as winter, inevitably, is coming on.

Entrepreneurs Have Eyes on $50K Prize

Several East End entrepreneurs will vie for a $50,000 investment in their businesses on Saturday in the final round of a local “Shark Tank”-like venture competition.

Tips on Saving for College

Thinking about the passage of time coupled with the start of the school year highlights how important it is to create a plan for saving for your child’s or grandchild’s education. 

Using Social Media: Right and Wrong

The next East Hampton Chamber of Commerce meeting will feature a WordHampton presentation on the right and wrong ways to use social media.

Recorded Deeds: 11.07.19

The prices listed here have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.

Democrats Carry the Day in East Hampton

The composition of the East Hampton Town Board will be unchanged for at least two more years, as Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc, Councilwoman Sylvia Overby, and Councilman David Lys cruised to re-election.

Schneiderman Wins Third Term, Keeps Democratic Majority on Southampton Town Board

Jay Schneiderman won a third term as the Southampton Town Supervisor, fending off two challengers, and while only one of his running mates won election, the supervisor will continue to enjoy a Democratic majority on the town board.