Cablevision Fees to Increase
In 2010, Southampton Town residents will notice a slight increase in their Cablevision bills. The Southampton Town Board passed a law on Friday, November 13, raising the Cablevision franchise fees...
View ArticleNoyac to Get New Boundaries
By Bryan Boyhan Southampton Town is about to adopt new boundary lines for all of its hamlets and for Noyac, that either means it’s going to be a bit bigger or a bit smaller, depending upon who you...
View ArticleA Word of Warning: It’s Hurricane Time
By Claire Walla Southampton Town has just released this year’s hurricane survival guide. “Get ready,” the brochure reads. “Survival is everyone’s responsibility.” It’s primarily this message that...
View ArticleLuxury Events Nixed
By Claire Walla When luxury event planning company Gilt City was banished from its Hamptons headquarters at a house on Fithian Lane in East Hampton just last week, the New York City-based company...
View ArticleHonoring Graboski
Nancy Graboski was overwhelmed Tuesday evening — but in a good way. The Southampton Town councilwoman, who will not be seeking re-election this year, was lauded by peers and members of the Noyac Civic...
View ArticleOrder Comes to Pumpkintown
Anyone who regularly takes Route 27 through Water Mill this time of year knows about Hank’s Pumpkintown. After the season officially launches this Saturday, September 24 the sprawling 30-acre parcel...
View ArticleSouthampton Town Tightens 2012 Budget
By Claire Walla Elements of the 2012 tentative budget met with stiff resistance last Monday, October 3 when Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst presented her $80.3 million spending plan. The...
View ArticleTown Cops Bust OT By $225,000
By Claire Walla Much to the surprise of all members of the Southampton Town board, the Southampton Town Police Department has already spent $225,000 more than was allotted in its 2011 overtime budget —...
View ArticleSouthampton: Top Cop Aims To Trim Operations
By Claire Walla Southampton Town Police Chief Bill Wilson admitted last Friday, November 4 that his department has, in fact, spent $225,000 more than its allotted overtime funds due primarily to...
View ArticleTown Board Approves $80.3 Million 2012 Budget
By Claire Walla Last week, the town of Southampton unanimously approved a 2012 Adopted Budget that would represent a tax levy of approximately $63.8 million. According to the supervisor’s office, the...
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