Group instructs village to loop in the federal courts.
Village once again receives 'Tree City' designation.
Southampton's pump-out program is free to boaters.
Officials say boats will help protect area harbors.
Kevin McAllister urges lawmakers to step-up to address the issue.
Say requested signs are too large and cite other issues.
East End Eruv Association and local municipalities scheduled to head to court on June 14.
Deadline to e-file or file in person is 4 p.m.
Three file petitions for two open seats.
Peter Sartorius discusses lawsuits, deer and village finances.
Former town supervisor cleared of DWI reserves right to sue.
Slight changes made from proposed budget.
Various code changes also adopted at meeting.
Tax refunds would be stalled and jobs lost at Brookhaven National Lab.
Only reporters and village trustees in attendance.
Critical financial initiatives on the table include property assessment and taxation, Throne-Holst said.
Public hearing slated for April 6.
At their meeting, WHB Trustees also approved special events, transfer of land and a special exception permit.
Tax cap on gas under $3.00 wholesale - $3.30 at the pump - expected to save customers $3.8 million.
Assemblyman Thiele reports fund is up 23 percent compared to last January.
Video of Kabot's arrest is made available to the media.
Community activist will play key role in regional support and outreach.
Board disagrees on reserves fund, but adds funds to senior budget.
Environmental experts address the Hampton Bays Civic Association on water contamination.
Southampton Town Board considers amending law on demolition permitting process.
Planning Board members review application for new business at vacant warehouse.
The town’s 2011 Preliminary Budget calls for cuts to youth services.
Highway Superintendent says town is trying not to burden local taxpayers.
Some residents are still not satisfied with revised draft legislation.
Democrats are glad they held onto the local Congressional seat, despite losing overall control.
Some Hampton Bays residents are finding the process very easy, others too hard.
Demolition of Canoe Place Inn appears imminent.
Election day is coming and Patch has the information you need.
Districts, like the one in Hampton Bays, help prevents further damage to local shorelines.
Supervisor meets with civic leaders on re-drafting legislation.
Patch gives a brief overview on all races in this mid-term election.
Some say this election has local consequences.
Development plans for the property, where Lucille Ball, Gary Cooper, Babe Ruth and Franklin D. Roosevelt reportedly stayed, are still unclear.