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🌱 Southampton Daily: Missing Teenagers + DWI In Southampton

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Good day, people of Southampton! It's me again, your host of the Southampton Daily.

A woman in Southampton was arrested for driving while intoxicated. And two teenagers are missing from Manorville and may be in Manhattan.


First, today's weather:

Mostly sunny. High: 49 Low: 42.


Here are the top stories today in Southampton:

  1. A Southampton woman was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after a crash on Country Road 39 on Saturday night. Pamela Singer, 68, was arrested. (Patch)
  2. Two teenagers from Manorville have been missing since last Thursday. Vincent Abolafia and his girlfriend, Kaileigh Catalano, both 15, were last seen at the Ronkonkoma LIRR station planning to take a 3:11 p.m. train to Manhattan. They may have been seen in Times Square. (Patch)
  3. Peak fares will return to the Long Island Rail Road on March 1 but new fare discount proposals will be offered to bring back riders. (Subscription: Newsday)
  4. Today is the first day of new state-wide requirements for masks or vaccines in public places. The mandate is in effect until Jan. 15, when New York will reevaluate the status of cases, hospitalizations and vaccinations. (News 12)
  5. Looking to shop locally for the holidays? This list has local goods like Sag Harbor Cinema baseball caps, locally written cookbooks and more. (Dan's Papers)

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Today in Southampton:


From my notebook:

  • A dog was found safe in the King Kullen parking lot in Hampton Bays, wearing a red sweater. (Facebook)
  • Nextdoor Neighbor, Water Mill: "Seasoned firewood, $150 each cord." (Nextdoor)
  • Native American leaders on Long Island want an unmarked burial sites law, which would regulate the handling of human remains found at construction sites and prevent mistreatment of Native American remains. (Subscription: Newsday)

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Jackie

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