Police, Town to Keep 12-Hour Shifts
The Town of East Hampton has agreed to extend the current scheduling of its police force.
The Town of East Hampton has agreed to extend the current scheduling of its police force.
An officer was sent to investigate a report of a gray goose with a possible broken leg on David’s Lane the day after Christmas. When the officer arrived, the goose was gone.
Police responded to a complaint from a David’s Lane woman, who said a landscaper working on a neighboring property had crossed over onto her land.
A Main Street, Sag Harbor, resident was awakened a little before midnight Friday by the sound of a car crashing through a split-rail fence and into the stoop of her house.
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