Latest from Southampton
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article Nets 2 m ago Kidd pleads guilty to DWI charge One year and one day after crashing his sport utility vehicle into a utility pole ...
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article Suffolk 8:22 AM Cops: Nanny tried to keep kid from drunk mom A 44-year-old Noyack woman faces charges of drunken driving, harassment and endangering the welfare of ...
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blog Long Island Now 8:05 AM Find the cooling center in your area Towns across Long Island announced special measures to help residents deal with the ongoing heat ...
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article Suffolk 7:42 AM Police: Child rescued from pool Police and volunteer emergency medical responders saved a child found unresponsive in a Hampton Bays ...
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article Towns 7/15/13 Sagaponack mulls creation of PD The tiny Hamptons village of Sagaponack will consider splitting away from the Southampton Police Department ...
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article Towns 7/15/13 East End trust buys Bridgehampton farm An East End nonprofit bought 20 acres of land that has been farmed since the ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/13/13 Despite rain, crowds come out for corn Despite the rain, hundreds of people turned out for the Harbes Family Farm & Vineyard’s ...
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article Suffolk 7/12/13 War of 1812 fort dedicated in Sag Harbor For a Sag Harbor history buff, there's something frustrating in discovering that one of the ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/12/13 Saturday: Literary landmark, street festival SOUTHAMPTON Windmill to be literary landmark ...
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blog Feed Me 7/12/13 Long Island restaurants: This week’s picks In this week’s Newsday, Lauren Chattman reviews Fresh Hamptons in Bridgehampton, Todd Jacobs' casual, vegetable-focused ...
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blog Feed Me 7/12/13 Bastille Day a la Long Island Long Island may not be the epicenter of dining out French, but there's more than ...
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blog 7/11/13 'Garden Party' at Prince Of Scots Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the Hamptons are awash with massive parties that can ...
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article Boys Soccer 7/10/13 Teens honor teammate killed in crash Wednesday night, the soccer field at Westhampton Beach High School was covered with players wearing ...
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article Towns 7/10/13 Southampton leads wastewater clean up Leading what they hope becomes a massive effort to clean up Suffolk County's waterways one ...
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article Towns 7/10/13 New town rules: No playing in the cemetery There soon will be no Frisbee -- or grave rubbing -- allowed in the cemeteries ...
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article Suffolk 7/8/13 Town eyes tax breaks for 'green' buildings Buildings constructed to a high environmental standard would receive up to a 100 percent break ...
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blog Feed Me 7/8/13 GrillHampton contest pits Long Island against NYC Whose grilling reigns supreme? Eight Long Island chefs will take on their brethren across the ...
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article Suffolk 7/7/13 Stranded teens rescued after watercraft fails Two teenagers made their way back to the beach after being stranded Saturday evening when ...
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article Long Island 7/6/13 LIers turn to palm trees to spruce up yards The palm tree, a symbol of tropical vacations and castaway islands, may be taking root ...
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column Ellis Henican 7/6/13 Henican: Are internships educational or just free labor? Want to be my slave? How 'bout my intern? ...
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article Suffolk 7/6/13 Southampton to ban wealthy renter's house parties Southampton officials will no longer allow a wealthy seasonal renter to host weekly parties, after ...
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article Long Island 7/5/13 Shinnecock bluefish die-off being studied The Marine Animal Disease Laboratory at Stony Brook University is investigating an unusual bluefish die-off ...
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blog 7/5/13 Timberlake and Biel spotted in Wainscott When looking to cross paths with stars in the Hamptons, most of the time it’s ...
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blog Feed Me 7/5/13 Love Lane Market reopens in Mattituck Superstorm Sandy wreaked havoc on Love lane Market in Mattituck. The grocery had been shuttered ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/3/13 Library gets new grant for construction The race between rising construction costs and new fundraising for the John Jermain public library ...
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article Suffolk 7/2/13 Venomous man-of-wars wash up in Hamptons Dozens of venomous Portuguese man-of-wars have washed up on East End beaches, but officials said ...
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article Suffolk 7/2/13 School chief admits stealing $80G, resigns The Bridgehampton School Board president has resigned after pleading guilty to stealing from her former ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/2/13 Southampton OKs hosting officer for vets Southampton has approved hosting a Suffolk County Veterans Services officer at its offices once a ...
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article Suffolk 7/2/13 Man faces DWI charges in hit-and-run A 35-year-old New Hyde Park man was arrested Sunday morning and charged with driving while ...
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blog Feed Me 7/2/13 New chefs at two major East End restaurants To the seasonal shake-up of East End chefs, add two big ones. ...
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blog Long Island Now 7/2/13 Pesticide spraying set for tonight in Suffolk The Suffolk County Department of Public Works plans to spray pesticide in several communities tonight, ...
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article Suffolk 7/1/13 DEC: 1st ever LI coyote spotted in Bridgehampton The first officially confirmed Long Island coyote sighting was announced Monday by the Department of ...
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article Long Island 7/1/13 Life jackets loaned for free at 42 LI sites A national on-water assistance provider is lending life jackets free at key boating sites on ...
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column Mark Herrmann 6/30/13 Sebonack proves it's a major player On the day that Sebonack Golf Club officially opened in August 2006, Jack Nicklaus was ...
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article US Open 6/30/13 Koreans help one another on and off course So Yeon Ryu's U.S. Women's Open was over, and as third-place finisher, it was time ...
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article US Open 6/30/13 U.S. pulls for Americans in Open Paula Creamer's tee shot Sunday on the eighth hole left her searching through the high ...
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article Long Island 6/30/13 LIU president reflects on 28-year legacy David Joel Steinberg sat in a stately armchair in his Brookville office, a set of ...
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blog 6/30/13 Ariel Meredith at Georgica With July Fourth falling on a Thursday this year, some night spots are treating the ...
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article US Open 6/28/13 Annie Park likely to miss Open cut If you play the coulda, woulda, shoulda game in golf, it can drive you crazy. ...
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article Suffolk 6/28/13 Nephew of LI fisherman rejected as heir The nephew of a legendary Long Island commercial fisherman who died in a boating accident ...
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article Suffolk 6/27/13 Center for GLBT youths to open in E. End A community center slated to open next month in Sag Harbor will become a safe ...
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article Nation 6/27/13 Bishop: Study needed for vets with respiratory problems Further study is needed to determine how many U.S. military veterans of the Afghanistan and ...
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article Towns 6/27/13 Southampton Town workers to get July 5 off The four-day weekend for Southampton Town employees is back on. ...
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article Towns 6/27/13 Southampton workers won't get July 5 off An extra day off for Southampton Town employees that the supervisor announced for July 5 ...
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blog Feed Me 6/27/13 Jedediah Hawkins in Jamesport hires chef #7 Less than a week after she received a glowing 3½-star review in Newsday, executive chef ...
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article Business 6/26/13 Riverhead Golf Club to be sold for $6M Manhattan real estate developer Donald Zucker has agreed to purchase the bankrupt Long Island National ...
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article Suffolk 6/25/13 PD: Motorcyclist killed trying to pass SUV A Melville man on a motorcycle who was speeding in an attempt to pass an ...
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article Suffolk 6/24/13 Cops probe apparent pool drowning Southampton Town Police are trying to determine how a man apparently drowned last week in ...
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article Lifestyle 6/22/13 Boatyard exhibit opens July 1 in Port Jeff The nonprofit history group Long Island Traditions opens its "From Shore to Shore: Boat Builders ...
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article US Open 6/21/13 Annie Park's pairing for U.S. Women's Open Annie Park of Levittown, the one Long Islander in Long Island's first U.S. Women's Open, ...
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blog Feed Me 6/21/13 Long Island restaurant reviews: This week’s picks In this week’s Newsday, Peter Gianotti reviews the latest incarnation of Jedediah Hawkins Inn in ...
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article Business 6/20/13 7 Bus to expand LI service July 1 The official launch date of the revamped bus company 7 Bus is now set for ...
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article Suffolk 6/19/13 Southampton cops warn of phone scam Eastern Long Island residents are being hit with an old telephone scam that plays upon ...
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blog Feed Me 6/19/13 Southampton gets noted 'Floribbean' chef Mark Militello gained fame back in the 1980s as a member of the South Florida ...
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blog Feed Me 6/19/13 Trata in Water Mill gets new chef Trata, the seasonal Greek seafood restaurant in Water Mill, opened this spring with Greg Ling ...
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article Towns 6/19/13 Great Neck incumbents foil write-ins The longest-serving mayor in New York State history emerged victorious from especially heavy turnout to ...
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article Suffolk 6/19/13 T. rex survives extinction after car crash A virtual Jurassic Park of statues in Southampton Town was brought to near extinction Tuesday ...
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article Education 6/18/13 All 6 LI districts pass budgets, 2 pierce tax caps Voters in six school districts -- Manhasset, North Babylon, Baldwin, East Quogue, Sachem and South ...
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article Suffolk 6/18/13 Senate passes Montaukett recognition bill The State Senate Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that creates a pathway for the Montaukett ...
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article Education 6/17/13 Six school budgets up for revote today Voters head to the polls Tuesday for budget revotes in six Long Island school districts ...
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article Towns 6/17/13 Village voters go to the polls Tuesday Dozens of villages across Long Island will hold elections Tuesday for mayors, board of trustee ...
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blog Long Island Now 6/17/13 Plan would expand North Fork Wine Trail The North Fork Wine Trail could be getting a little longer — expanding eastward to ...
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article Towns 6/16/13 South Ferry channel dredging plan floated Plans are being made to dredge part of the channel between North Haven and Shelter ...
