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Top East Hampton Headlines in April
Among them, a guilty man shares his regrets, a Springs native goes missing and more.
Did you miss any of the past month's biggest headlines? See what our top stories were in April:
5. Cops: Amagansett Man Used Fake Jitney Ticket: An Amagansett man has been ordered held in lieu of $7,500 bail after being brought up on a felony charge for forging Hampton Jitney tickets, according to Southampton Town police.
4. New Non-Stop Cannonball Trains Serve Hamptons Summer Visitors: With ridership increasing 34 percent last summer, new express service offered on weekends.
3. School Bus Drivers Ready To Fight Charges in Public: Two bus drivers suspended by the Board of Education decided in the middle of the month to make their case public.
2. Orr Says His Attorney 'Begged' Him To Turn Himself In After Fatal Accident: At his sentencing on Wednesday morning, Edward L. Orr, who hit and killed a pedestrian in Amagansett in October, said he wished he had listened to the advice of his attorney and his parents.
1. Search Is Underway In Indonesia For Dashiel Marder: A Springs native went missing while diving in Indonesia.
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