Southampton Mariners are Long Island champions.
Mayor accuses trustees of stealing sand; Trustee calls allegation "ridiculous."
New legislation would tighten "lax" restrictions for those looking for a change of use on a parcel, councilman said.
Noyac community members speak out against plan.
Flanders, Riverside and Northampton Community Association president seeks party nominations for 2013 Southampton Town election.
Thirty two units planned on Sandy Hollow Road.
Leads to 126 arrests in Suffolk County since 2010.
The time change will be at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Curtis Highsmith Jr. will serve as a member of the housing authority's board of directors.
Embattled police officer Eric Sickles at center of lawsuit alleging police brutality and false arrest.
Trustee president said the page will help to inform the public.
Will you support Kabot if she runs?
Permanent repeal of state's controversial fee in the works, Assemblyman Fred Thiele says.
Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley also says cuts to work-study would hurt students from low-income families.
"Common sense" bill would allow commercial fishermen to catch week's worth of fish in one day.
Superstorm Sandy deadline moved again.
Congressman says if sequestration is not averted, some Long Island residents may lose government services — and their jobs.
Patch readers had a lot to say on the proposal in Southampton Village.
Nominations open for Suffolk County Senior Citizen Award.
Southampton Town CPF brings in $7.49 million in January, more than double the January 2012 total.
Legislator Jay Schneiderman recieves GOP nomination for East Hampton Town supervisor.
Supervisor, Town Council, highway supervisor and town clerk posts up for grabs in 2013.
Southampton Village looks to keep unwanted magazines from piling up on sidewalks.
Help us create a list for the community of which roads are cleared, and which are hazardous.
Residents asked to keep off roads and not run gas generators and heaters indoors.
Nemo causes closures.
Majority of Bridgehampton, Water Mill and Sagaponack oceanfront residents in beach erosion control districts vote in favor.
Bill passes 62-36 and now heads to the president's desk.
Though the South Fork wasn’t hit the hardest physically by Hurricane Sandy, help is available for long-term economic recovery for the area, says federal spokesman.
Changes in store for North Sea and Hampton roads, to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
Tuckahoe, Southampton, Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor school districts to see state aid drop in 2013-14 under governor's proposed budget.
Village Board members want to know how some important matters turn out before making any decisions or ordering further study.
Local state lawmakers cosponsor legislation to increase penalties for drivers who flee the scene after an accident.
Cuomo wants to raise New York State minimum wage to $8.75.
Martin Luther King Day observed in Southampton area.
Community is invited Feb. 8 as ownership of Long Wharf is returned to Sag Harbor Village.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season.
Funds will assist areas across Long Island impacted by Hurricane Sandy — though the Senate has yet to vote.
Local state lawmakers support the NY SAFE Act.
Critics of proposed zone change ask the board not to go forward with another study, and just forget about controversial proposal.