Montauk's Fort Pond Water Rated ‘Harmful’
Concerned Citizens of Montauk has made an urgent request for money to help pay for a trial project to improve water quality in Fort Pond.
Concerned Citizens of Montauk has made an urgent request for money to help pay for a trial project to improve water quality in Fort Pond.
In Montauk last Thursday, a man threw rocks at a 1997 Ford pickup truck, shattering the windshield, East Hampton Town police said. Craig L. Carman, 59, who lives in the hamlet, was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree, a felony.
Mr. Carman also took two animal horns from the truck’s grille, according to the report. The value of the damage to the truck and the value of the horns totaled $750.
East Hampton Town Justice Steven Tekulsky released Mr. Carman on $800
bail after arraignment the next morning.
Teresa Eva Barsdis Boothe, who was born and raised in East Hampton, died on May 29 at Aurora Senior Living of Manokin in Princess Anne, Md. She was 90.
A funeral took place on Monday at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church on Chincoteague Island, Va., and a Mass will be said at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Hampton at a later date, with burial following. An obituary will appear in a future issue.
Patti S. Gleasner, a former model, died on May 19 of congestive heart failure at home in East Hampton, surrounded by family. She was 92.
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