Community Corner

Week in Review: Wilkinson Re-Elected, Holiday Coverage Starts Up

Also: Fundraiser held for Scoville Hall, low fuel cited in Sagaponack plane crash.

Take a look back at East Hampton's top stories for the past week, or catch the news you missed:

Politics

WILKINSON WINS RE-ELECTION BY 15 VOTES: It took just over two weeks to , but on Wednesday the Suffolk County Board of Elections made the results of the East Hampton supervisor race official when it .

Police & Fire

SAFETY BOARD NOTES LOW FUEL IN PLANE CRASH: After a single-engine plane crashed in Sagaponack at the end of July -- the National Transportation Safety Board . The report states that 6 to 8 ounces of fuel were left in the engine after the accident, though the pilot believed the tank to be half full before taking off.

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Community

FUND RAISER BENEFITS SCOVILLE HALL: Last weekend a spaghetti dinner held at the Amagansett Fire House, which was .

Holiday

TEEN KEEPS COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT ALIVE AND WELL: Jordan Bacher, a 14-year old Ross student, for guests at the Retreat, a domestic violence shelter. The dinner, which started as a comunity service project for his Bar Mitzvah, was held at the Children's Museum of the East End.

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LOCAL RADIO STATION HOSTS 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL:' A cast of local actors and actresses recently in the studio of 88.3. The recording will play throughout the holiday season, and is also available on the radio station's website.

HOLIDAY DOLLHOUSE INSPIRES IMAGINATION: The Ladies' Village Improvement Society of East Hampton Village recently , a Victorian dollhouse built by Washington-based miniature structure artist Noel Thomas. The dollhouse is decorated in complete Christmas theme.

Opinion

PASTOR REMINDS US TO 'GIVE THANKS IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES:' The Rev. Steven E Howarth, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, recalled the night Scoville Hall.


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