Latest study commences this week; results expected next spring.
Shelter may break county law passed in 2000.
The town board members will meet at noon.
Judging will take place on Thursday, December 15
Andrew Mendelson calls for the "immediate resignation" of Sue Farrell.
The satellite clerk's office will only be open two days a week, starting on Monday.
Violations at various restaurants ran the gamut, like using bare hands to handle food, storing food in nonfunctional refrigerators and housing sanitizing materials near food preparation areas.
Historians used documents dating to the 1930s to find the marker's home.
After serving Southampton for 26 years, Graboski will retire at the end of December.
Police Chief Ray Dean had been without contract for three years.
Judge Leonard D. Wexler said the East End Eruv Association's request "is not ripe."
Voters say they want their voice to be heard.
The race for town board is on.
Two legislative candidates in the running for one seat.
The race for town supervisor is on.
Bill Pell is would like an opportunity to finish work he has started.
Ed Warner is looking to continue his work with the town trustees.
Semlear is seeking 10th term.
Appellate court overturns injunction stopping upgrade to Westhampton trailer, though county reportedly doesn't plan on adding to it.
Trustee President Eric Shultz is vying to keep his seat.
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Toni-Jo Birk suggested staggering Main Street music on Main Street.
Developer called for action on Wednesday night.
Candidates look to go viral with video about their love of Southampton.
A public hearing will be held on new solar energy legislation on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. at village hall.
The leaf program will be a talking point at Friday's town board work session.
The four town board candidates told civic association members what they would do to fight nitrogen in the bays.
The Southampton Democratic Party will debut election video Tuesday night at 230 Elm in Southampton.
Beck says she'd like to offer a woman's perspective.
Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst and challenger Linda Kabot battled for votes on Monday night.
Southampton to hold public meetings to discuss its waterfront protection program.
Campaign contribution reports filed last Friday show candidates holding $4,300 to nearly $20,000.
Councilman Jim Malone abstains from vote.
Southampton still waiting for waste management bill.
Southampton and Suffolk County each to contribute nearly $5 million to preserve nearly 150 acres for drinking water protection.
Town board members spend more than an hour debating the timing of the town's budget adoption process.
Havemeyer wants to continue serving as a Southampton Trustee.
Fleming supporters enjoyed an evening at Oaklands
With a new leaf-up program this year, Alex Gregor laid out the rules for pick-up.
Former Republican chair says Eric Shultz and Fred Havemeyer should not have accepted a Democratic cross-endorsement.