Plea Deal Offered in Montauk Art Show Crash
The woman who police said drove through an art show on the downtown green in Montauk in the overnight hours last June was offered three years of probation.
The woman who police said drove through an art show on the downtown green in Montauk in the overnight hours last June was offered three years of probation.
Police charged a Riverhead woman with a felony in the early hours of Sunday morning after they said they found her to be intoxicated with two children in the car in Amagansett.
The 2026 East Hampton High School salutatorian and valedictorian were celebrated at an East Hampton School Board meeting this week for earning top grades and for their achievements in community service, sports, and science.
Fifth graders worked to make a masterpiece of a cover for Springs School’s literary magazine, High Tide, which highlights students’ best writing and art from across grade levels. Each year the fifth-grade students submit artwork for a front and back cover for a contest.
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