A Second Swastika Is Found
Another swastika, the second one found recently in East Hampton Town, has turned up, but police did not call it a hate crime and say the two incidents do not appear to be related. This one takes aim at Democrats.
Another swastika, the second one found recently in East Hampton Town, has turned up, but police did not call it a hate crime and say the two incidents do not appear to be related. This one takes aim at Democrats.
A 25-year-old woman arrested early at about 1:15 a.m. on Friday on a drunken-driving charge in Sag Harbor Village kicked an officer and was taken for a mental health evaluation after she threatened to kill herself while in police custody.
Police cited a 54-year-old village resident after a large smoky fire was reported in the area of Glover Street Saturday afternoon. The man had been burning beanbag chairs and other refuse on his front lawn.
Just over a month ago, the East Hampton School Board began prioritizing the building projects on the district’s to-do list.
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