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Around Town Amagansett
Trustees Willing To Manage Dredging Projects; County Wait Is Too Long

Trustees Willing To Manage Dredging Projects; County Wait Is Too Long
Rather than rely on the overburdened Suffolk County Department of Public Works, the Trustees dredging plan seeks grant funding to subsidize the dredging of the town's major channels. The East Hampton Town Board will consider the proposal at their regular meeting on Friday, April 4.


Amagansett Likely To Benefit From Public Restrooms During Tourist Season
Amagansett Likely To Benefit From Public Restrooms During Tourist Season
Constructing a public restroom has been on the agenda of the Amagansett Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) for a number of years, and the East Hampton Town Board this week considered a proposal that would allow for the placement of temporary restroom facilities in the scenic hamlet.

Devon Subdivision Request Harkens To Grander Times
Devon Subdivision Request Harkens To Grander Times
The single-family historic home and detached three-car garage and apartment sit on the grounds of the sprawling Gardiner Bay estate. The application before the zoning board is for an open-space subdivision allotting for the addition of a guest house and a view easement to address any future development encroaching on the pristine views.

Neighbors Register Concerns Over Future Use Of Boys Harbor
Neighbors Register Concerns Over Future Use Of Boys Harbor
The Town of East Hampton has once again opened public comment on the proposed $7.3 million acquisition of the 28-acre Boy's Harbor estate which the town is attempting to jointly acquire via Community Preservation Funds in conjunction with Suffolk County.

Right To Farm Law Seeks To Give Sagaponack Farmers True Grit
Right To Farm Law Seeks To Give Sagaponack Farmers True Grit
The fertile soil of Sagaponack, often referred to as "black gold," is also some of the most expensive real estate on the planet and that is at the heart of the problem facing the few remaining farmers in the village of Sagaponack that former Mayor William Tillotson, a hardworking nurseryman, would like to remedy.

Parks Ready For Arrival Of  Campers, Plovers And Weekend Naturalists
Parks Ready For Arrival Of Campers, Plovers And Weekend Naturalists
With plovers spotted scratching the sand in Napeague and golfers dusting off the clubs and heading out to freshly cleaned traps and newly sodded greens this week, marks of the spring season are upon us.

Protecting Nature's Balance No Small Feat In Today's Real Estate Market
Protecting Nature's Balance No Small Feat In Today's Real Estate Market
Protecting nature’s balancing act along the 44 mile span from Riverhead to Montauk is becoming an increasingly daunting proposition. Just ask the area’s environmental specialists.



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Amagansett's Honerkamp Receives Community Service Award At WWP Gala
Amagansett's Honerkamp Receives Community Service Award At WWP Gala
The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) held its third annual Gala and Courage Awards at Cipriani’s in New York City, honoring Amagansett business owner Peter Honerkamp of The Stephen Talkhouse with the Community Service Award for his participation in fundraising activities.

'Soldier Ride' Still Pedaling Awareness For Wounded Warrior Project
'Soldier Ride' Still Pedaling Awareness For Wounded Warrior Project
Local businessman Chris Carney still pedals for 'Soldier Ride' to raise awareness for the Wounded Warrior Project. Wounded veterans and others will ride in upcoming Jan. 17 ride from Miami to Key West. The Stephen Talkhouse's Nick Kraus handles public relations for local grassroots awareness campaign for East End.





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Get The Party Started

Get The Party Started
Kristin Parker
The weekend may have started off soggy but that didn’t stop party goers in the Hamptons. I stopped by Tide Runners in Hampton Bays for its opening day and Cyril’s Fish House in Amagansett. La Superica was packed on Monday in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. The season hasn’t officially started but we already have too many events to keep track of in the Hamptons.

Food News – May 1, 2008

Food News – May 1, 2008
It’s quick-service casual at Sunset Café. There’s a new chef at The Seafood Barge. Check out the new items on the menu at Rowdy Hall and Harbor Bistro. Restaurants are making plans for Mother’s Day – now’s the time to set your reservations.

The Real Deal: Jump Into Fitness
The Real Deal: Jump Into Fitness
Jeff Thayer
Many people think that jumping rope is too childish or too hard on the body. Others are discouraged or embarrassed by early difficulty, not wanting to appear foolish. The U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Council says skipping rope is far less stressful on muscles and bones than jogging, and I guarantee if you invest some effort you’ll look like a workout master in no time.



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   Benefit For The Lustgarten Foundation For Pancreatic Cancer Research In Memory Of Mary D. Belesis
Thu. 05/15/08
6 p.m to 8:30 p.m.
Southampton Publick House

Crossroads Coffeehouse
Fri. 05/16/08
6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Springs Church Community Center
Local teen music and a good cup o' joe!

Sports And Recreation Night
Fri. 05/16/08
7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
SYS - 1370A Majors Path
Middle School-High School Sports and Rec

Car Show Run Out East
Sat. 05/17/08
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Pindar Vineyard, Peconic, NY
Ferrari and Special Interest Car Show



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