Community Corner

Week in Review: Lady Bonacker Breaks 1,000 Points; Quigley Won't Run for Second Term

Also: Two flown to Stony Brook after separate accidents this week.

News

Local Docs Report Increase in Flu Cases: Flu shots are running out — though some providers hope to get a replenishment soon.

Green Light for Tenants To Move into St. Michael's Housing: Forty seniors get keys to their new homes after long-awaited housing project finishes.

Business

What New Business Do You Want To See in Wainscott?: With Pet Hampton gone, there are two spaces available for rent off Montauk Highway.

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Government

Trustees File Suit Against ZBA Over Sea Wall Approval: Attorney says ZBA 'unduly influenced' by Superstorm Sandy.

: Deputy Supervisor Theresa Quigley says she needs to focus on her family, and won't put her name in the supervisor or town board races in 2013.

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East Hampton Supervisor Needs New Assistant: Montauk resident Johnson Nordlinger has left Town Hall.

Accabonac Dredging Underway: County spending $1.4 million to open harbor.

Obituaries

Montauk Resident Bob Lamparter Dies on His 77th Birthday

Opinion

Business Owner to Judge: Sentence Is a 'Disgrace': Schenck Fuels owner Rodney Herrlin expresses his disappointment with the 30-day sentence his former bookkeeper received after being convicted for embezzlement.

Police & Fire

: Lake Ronkonkoma woman shells out $60,000 at sentencing and must pay $2,000 each month for the next five years.

Police Investigating Wainscott Crash Friday Evening: One victim flown to Stony Brook University Medical Center following a two-car crash Friday evening.

: Three other occupants of a vehicle that hit a parked truck were released with minor injuries.

Ace Detective Tina Giles Gets Top Honors: Giles credited with bringing a major sex abuser to justice.

Neighborhood Files

Domestic Violence Org Scores Cash For New Programs: Federal grant will help The Retreat to coordinate with county, other nonprofits.

Schools

East Hampton Schools Not Sold On Gov's Ideas: East Hampton and Wainscott school district superintendents weigh in after Gov. Cuomo's State of the State address.

Are You Confident in School Safety in East Hampton?: Local schools review safety measures and security procedures in light of recent shootings nationally.

Sports

: Kaelyn Ward is the first girl in the history of East Hampton High School to break the 1,000-point barrier.

Volunteers in the News

Amagansett EMS Provider Tom Field Picked as East Hampton Patch's Greatest Person of 2012: Readers choose Tom Field for his dedication to emergency medical care on the South Fork.

 


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