Zoning Board of Appeals overrules building inspector, which could be an untraversable roadblock for a day camp proposed in North Sea,
New district lines cut out a portion of Brookhaven Town while adding all of Shelter Island.
Republican-Conservative majority makes appointment to Southampton Town Police Department.
County Road 39 corridor study and plan for shopping center seen as contradictory.
Legislator says budget woes started when sales tax revenues declined.
Southampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals to decide if Jay Jacobs' application needs further review.
North Fork and South Fork will continue to each have its own state assemblyman.
Village Board votes to override state-mandated tax cap.
Southampton Town extends deadline to end of month.
Spurred by complaints of residents, board seeks to amend law restricting fencing height.
“It's going to be a real challenge to shrink government,” says Suffolk County Legislator Schneiderman.
Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele proposes legislation allowing municipalities to deny a "formula" store permission to move to town.
A federal appeals court remands part of discrimination claim against Southampton Village back to District Court. Meanwhile, a state appeals court agrees with tossing defamation lawsuit.
Chair of Transportation Committee said he foresees a $100 million budget shortfall this year; raising rates countywide could net county $1 million.
Town Board designates Feb. 28 "Spay Day."
Southampton Ventures and Robert Morrow submit new application for Tuckahoe Center.
Village Board sets public hearing for law that would open the option of overriding 2 percent tax cap.
Zoning Board of Appeals has hearing on whether Larry Rivers' "Legs" displayed on Vered Gallery owners' house is a nonconforming accessory structure.
Sand will be used to re-engineer the dune at Mecox Beach.
North Fork and South Fork would remain in separate districts under assembly's plan.
The town is not abandoning plans to reconfigure an accident-prone stretch of road, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Task force will target illegal and substandard rentals.
Southampton Town Comptroller Tamara Wright is set to leave for a job with Brookhaven Town.
U.S. Rep. Bishop praises the move.
Southampton Town Trustees and West Hampton Dunes Village in a knock-down-drag-out since 2006.
At the final Southampton Village public hearing on legislation to accommodate a new grocery store, supporters vie to be heard.
Southampton Democrats collected more signatures for the president's re-nomination than any other town committee in the First Congressional District.
Southampton Trustees say giving their sand away without compensation could put them in an untenable position.
120-foot pole could also serve other wireless carriers, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
South Fork Assemblyman sponsors bill to increase state minimum wage by $1.25 an hour.
Stony Brook spokeswoman says university is committed to the future of the Shinnecock Hills campus.
Southampton Village is considering zoning amendment that would allow a new store in highway business zone.
The Bridgehampton Citizens Advisory Committee wants the Town Board to revive a proposal to ban plastic shopping bans.
Under state's proposed redistricting plan, Assemblyman Fred Thiele will gain Southold and Shelter Island but lose parts of Brookhaven.
Open air space would be used for concerts, plays, fundraisers, etc.
At a Southampton Village public hearing Tuesday, opponents say the law will not deliver what the Village Board promises.
Tuesday, the president is expected to talk about economic inequality, offering a possible glimpse at a theme of his upcoming campaign.
Uptick in revenue in Southampton Town made up for dips everywhere else on the East End.
Southampton Town Board approves $450,000 Community Preservation Fund purchase in Bridgehampton.
Legislation could mean a new supermarket in Southampton Village.