Two trustee seats are up for grabs in village.
Villages elections are June 15.
School Board will discuss Monday how to come up with a budget that voters will find acceptable.
Sagaponack village and school district residents have $1.24 per $1,000 property tax rate.
Investigators from the county's Government Corruption Bureau subpoena Southampton Town Wednesday morning for documents said to contain "every confidential personnel police investigation from the police department from the years 1990-2009."
Law allows for a pedestrian ferry service pilot program connecting the villages of Sag Harbor and Greenport.
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Southampton supervisor gives her second State of the Town address.
Town Board votes on police chief's recommendation following an undisclosed personnel matter.
From Westhampton to Montauk, local arts nonprofits receive grants.
James Kiernan was promoted in October, but now forced onto paid administrative leave.
The second and third floors of Southampton Village Hall have been empty for years.
Budget calls for 3.8 percent spending increase and 5.34 percent tax levy hike.
New York has 95 delegates up for grabs in Tuesday's Republican Presidential Primary. How will Southampton vote?
State law would permit towns and villages to ban chain stores and restaurants from historic areas.
Aa2 is third highest bond credit rating agency gives out.
Preservationist says that underneath the shell of 22 Windmill Lane is a mid 18th century gem.
Southampton Village trustee's third term will be her last.
The Sag Harbor Village Zoning Board of Appeals says Larry Rivers sculpture must come down, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
A total of more than $109 million has been allocated in the state budget for six projects on Long Island.
Proposed Southampton Village budget includes 5.34 percent tax levy increase — the biggest hike allowed under state tax cap.
Mayor says it is time for Southampton Village to take action on building bought with Community Preservation Fund money, or take it down to remove a health hazard and find a new use for the property.
Planning Board chairman running with the Patriot Party; Yastrzemski will seek re-election while Cannon undecided on re-election run.
Volunteer Emergency Services Appreciation Day will be held on May 19 at the Brookhaven Amphitheater.
Opponent of Southampton Village legislation tells the Village Board that litigation will be filed as soon as law to allow a new grocery store is adopted.
According to The Sag Harbor Express, commercial trucks weighing more than 5 tons would need pre-approval to drive on Noyac Road under a current proposal.
A new zoning initiative would ensure the Stony Brook Southampton campus can only be used for higher education purposes for perpetuity.
Signatures for village trustee race are due May 11.
The Noyac Civic Association tells Southampton Town to go back to the drawing board, according to The Sag Harbor Express.
Gordell Wright and Lance Gumbs returned to Shinnecock Nation Board of Trustees after short absence.
Local school districts get a bump up, including 13.47 percent increase for Tuckahoe School.
Southampton Town Board approves $2.2 million purchase — a bargain compared to what East Hampton Town paid for the share.
Altschuler camp is excited about the endorsement while Bishop says he has prevailed in the past without needing the Independence Party line.
League of Women Voters program brings students from across New York State to Albany to learn about policy process.
Democratic leadership in House of Representatives calls on Southampton Congressman Tim Bishop.
Southampton Town Plastic Bag Education Task Force begins campaign.
Independence Party switches from 2010 endorsement of the Democratic incumbent to 2012 endorsement of repeat Republican challenger Randy Altschuler.
Dispute over a Larry Rivers sculpture in Sag Harbor could be resolved.
Abraham Wallach wants the Southampton Village Board to use eminent domain to buy the grocery store and have a developer expand the building into a bigger supermarket.
Southampton Town Board establishes committee to increase bag recycling and decrease plastic bag use overall.