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Jan. 19: Water Pollution, Pre-K Registration, and Readings

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Whether you live in Montauk and are concerned about the fishing trawler that sunk off the coast on Tuesday, in Wainscott and ready to meet the new school superintendent, or anywhere in between, there are some important issues to pay attention to on Wednesday.

. On Wednesday, East Hampton Patch will followup with the Coast Guard as they explore what the pollution ramifications, if any, are.

2. begins on Wednesday. It continues through March 18. Children four years old on or before Dec. 1, 2011 are eligible.

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3. The seniors are in the midst of presenting their senior projects. of original works by students Janice Jing, Ricky Schlussel, Matt Hollander, Macrae Marran, and Lexie Kelly will be performed during the in the high school library at 7 p.m. The public is welcome.

4. The Board meets on Wednesday night at 5:30 p.m. It's the board's first meeting since hiring Stuart Rachlin as its new superintendent.

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5. Curious what's going on with the Amagansett Life Saving Station? Some progress is being made as to what the decommissioned Coast Guard Station should be now that its owned by the town. Check back with East Hampton Patch later today for more information.


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