Wainscott Man, 69, Charged
Mitchell Alfus, 69, of Wainscott was arrested and arraigned April 6 on misdemeanor charges of criminal obstruction of breathing and injuring a child less than 17 years old.
Mitchell Alfus, 69, of Wainscott was arrested and arraigned April 6 on misdemeanor charges of criminal obstruction of breathing and injuring a child less than 17 years old.
The East Hampton Town Board took a step closer to adopting a more stringent building code at its work session on Tuesday. Among other things, the new law would require new construction and major renovations to achieve maximum efficiency through technology and design, in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
CSEA members ratified the agreement in an April 7 vote, with 74 percent in favor. The ratification, announced in a statement issued from Town Hall on Tuesday, comes more than two years after the previous contract expired. Negotiations commenced in 2018, prior to its expiration, but a mediator was called in when the parties reached an impasse.
For the 10th year in a row, the Sag Harbor School District is proposing a spending plan that stays under the state-mandated cap on tax levy increases while maintaining all programs, services, and extracurricular activities and sports.
On the table is a $44.87 million budget for 2021-22. The projected tax levy is $40.32 million, a 1.48-percent increase from this year, but still slightly under the levy limit. Year over year, the budget would increase by 1.22 percent.
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