Wind Farm Critics Step Up Efforts
As offshore wind moves toward reality along the Mid-Atlantic and New England coastline, its critics have stepped up the effort to prevent or at least alter its implementation.
As offshore wind moves toward reality along the Mid-Atlantic and New England coastline, its critics have stepped up the effort to prevent or at least alter its implementation.
Workers made haste, and the Shinnecock Indian Nation’s new electronic billboards — at least the one on the eastbound shoulder of the Sunrise Highway — were up and running by last Thursday evening.
While on routine patrol on Main Street on Saturday at 2:40 a.m., officers saw seven people in the midst of an altercation. Police separated the parties and interviewed all those involved; it turned out the fight broke out over a pizza.
Kathleen Mulcahy called for a village administrator position for Sag Harbor, improved communication between the mayor and the public, and more long-term planning.
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