Incident has Internet buzzing over what Web searches can trigger a visit from the police.
Also in Southampton Town campaign news, Betts bets on Working Families.
Qualified first-time homebuyers now have until Aug. 15 to apply.
220 technicians are facing a furlough through September 30, resulting in a 20 percent annual pay cut.
A public hearing on the proposal is set for Aug. 13 at 1:00 p.m. at town hall.
What do you think of the increased fines and harsher consequences for texting while driving?
Two fundraisers set for this weekend in Southampton and East Hampton.
Southampton has now preserved 16 homes through it's landmarks preservation program.
Front yard pool at center of controversy.
Town supervisor preparing for a primary.
Monuments conservator Jonathan Appell leads July 19 and 20 sessions.
Fourth of July noise complaint was last straw for Southampton Town.
Residents now have access to report from the convenience of their home computer.
Emptying downtowns, lingering joblessness have some wondering where the recovery has gone.
Southampton Advocates for the Village Environment encourage board to adopt practices that discourage allowing vehicles to idle.
The Helping Veterans Exposed to Toxic Chemicals Act aims to study and treat Iraq and Afghanistan vets' illnesses.
Day off divides Town Board.
Hearing will be July 11, when residents can weigh in on whether the village should provide an exception in its code to enable surfing lessons at the beach.
The Sag Harbor library receives its third grant, for a grand total of over $500,000.
Community members have flocked to Twitter to sound off on the landmark ruling.
Also, Southampton Village mayor and trustees re-elected during uncontested vote.
Southampton congressman advocates equality in photo campaign.
Shannon O’Neil and Alfredo Corchado will discuss foreign policy Tuesday at Rogers Memorial.
Elected was uncontested.
Suffolk adds service that gives locals opportunity to pair important medical information with their phone numbers.
Elevator will allow the second and third floors of the building to be used again.
Mayor will serve a third term; Ed Deyermond and Ken O'Donnell elected to village board.
Group of Southampton Village residents starts fundraising campaign to run a ferry across Lake Agawam in commemoration of Pyrrhus Concer's 200th birthday.
Three houses will be sold for $400,000 each to qualified first-time home-buyers.
Town Board nominations reflect the Democratic picks, but other races are a mixed bag.
$50,000 rebate fund exhausted after 16 residents successfully apply.
Property owners who have sold their development rights or agreed to conservation easements will not be subject to Bridgehampton and Sagaponack erosion control districts taxes.
Fundraiser held in Hampton Bays Monday.
Money will be designated for resolving docking and navigational issues, according to Sen. LaValle's office.
Clinics will be brought under one roof in Southampton under a new partnership.
New York State comptroller says Southampton Town Trustees could be putting cash at risk and losing out on interest by waiting to deposit checks.
Southampton Village weighs annexing half of a new housing development that falls on both sides of the village border, but Southampton Town must agree too.
Also, Industrial Development Agency benefits handed out to local vitamin firm.
Southampton will purchase East Hampton's half of the Sagaponack golf center with the Community Preservation Fund.
Between Water Mill and Wainscott, 10 miles of road will be repaved.