Community Corner

Feb. 8: Concern in Springs, Fisheries Talks, and Check Out the Scoreboard

No matter where your interest is, let us bring you up to speed.

East Hampton Patch will catch you up on some important issues, whether your interest is in issues in Springs, high school sports, or what's going on with the fisheries committee.

1. The will hold its in Montauk. The meeting is held at the and starts at 10 a.m.

2. Springs residents have been invited to a meeting of the at the on Tuesday night at 7. Items on the agenda include existing vehicle parking restrictions and what changes the group should urge the board to adopt, a proposal to undertake a public relations campaign to prepare a brochure that highlights the benefits of owning in Springs as a way to attract second-home owners who won't place a burden on the school district, and the "court watch" program that is underway.

Find out what's happening in East Hamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

3. The East Hampton Town Fisheries Committee met on Monday evening to discuss what to do next since the town board turned down its recommendation to reinstate Arnold Leo as its consultant. Check back on Patch later in the day for the article.

recently announced a its holding to benefit its programs and scholarships. Each ticket is $50 and could win you use of a new Toyota Prius, kayaking or paddle-board trips, or a romantic weekend at the . The drawing will be held on April 9.

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5. Catch up with how the local teams are doing this season. The East Hampton varsity girls basketball team is having a great season, making it to the playoffs for the first time in a decade. Check out East Hampton Patch's scoreboard later today.


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