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East Hampton Town Planning Board Requests More Information on Visual Impact of Cell Tower Relocation
By Jack Motz With everything else in place, the East Hampton Town Planning Board agreed that it needs more information on the ...
The Springs Board of Education unanimously voted Tuesday night to adopt a $38,411,791 budget for the 2025–26 school year. The ...
By Pierson’s baseball team has hit a snag in its young season, as the Whalers followed up back-to-back wins to open the ...
By Drew Budd How’s that for an opening act? The East Hampton baseball team swept reigning Class AA state finalist Hauppauge ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHTThree of the six candidates who had been chosen by the Democratic and Republican parties to run in the ...
Karoussos Leads South Fork Boys Lacrosse East Hampton sophomore Zane Karoussos finished with five points (three goals, two assists) to help lead the South Fork boys lacrosse team (1-0 in Division I, 2 ...
BY MIKE WRIGHT The striped bass season officially opens in Long Island waters on April 15 and will be a welcome relief to fishermen after a long, cold winter, at least by the standards of the last ...
By Jack Motz Stony Brook Medicine held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting ceremony at the newly-constructed East Hampton Off-Campus ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Southampton Town last week cut the ribbon on the region’s first solar farm atop a former landfill, a ...
By Stephen J. Kotz Dr. Blake Kerr, a physician, human rights activist, and author, will discuss his new book, “The Angry ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Southampton Town last week cut the ribbon on the region’s first solar farm atop a former landfill, a ...
Both Democratic Council Nominees Out of Race; Party Leaders Tap Neely to Run Alone Both of the candidates nominated by the ...
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