Big Bond on Horizon in Sag Harbor
The Sag Harbor School Board has officially adopted a $40 million capital improvement bond that residents will vote on in January.
The Sag Harbor School Board has officially adopted a $40 million capital improvement bond that residents will vote on in January.
The turmoil of President Trump’s second term has reached even East Hampton Town, where the author and journalist Michael Wolff is proving to be more of a gadfly than ever.
The uncertainty surrounding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits — whether beneficiaries would receive half of their monthly benefit in November, the full amount, or none at all — has volunteers at East Hampton Town’s food pantries “tamping down the panic.”
Ongoing federal budget cuts for drug treatment undermine the White House’s public statements on tariffs supposedly related to fentanyl.
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