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Vacation rentals still hot in the Hamptons
two-week rental will put you back $550,000 -- which works out to be $27.28 per minute.Sandy's fury caused little damage to the Hamptons. If anything, it may have modestly boosted demand for East End rentals, because the storm destroyed summer housing elsewhere.Real Read more »
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Suffolk DA: Fidel Castro-Brito pleads guilty to 71 counts of rape, sex crimes
prosecutors said.He started the sexual crimes in the summer of 2010, according to one of the indictments. East Hampton Town police launched an investigation after a man said he saw Castro-Brito jump out the window in his 12-year-old daughter's bedroom. Castro-Brito's Read more »
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Copter noise complaints aired at East Hampton Airport hearing
I can make eye contact with the pilots from my deck . . . you can't sit there [on the deck] without wiping off black soot."East Hampton attorney Jeffrey Bragman said the hearing was taking place at the wrong place and time. "You're running this hearing by Read more »
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Debate over E. Hampton flight paths restarts
idea of rerouting some helicopters that fly to and from East Hampton 's town airport in Wainscott is again making some residents hopeful and filling others with dread.Although reaction to the plan has been relative to how far people live from the current routes, Read more »
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East Hampton to pay expert for wastewater plan
spending more than a year trying to decide what to do with the town's antiquated sewage treatment plant, East Hampton's town board has agreed to pay an outside expert $197,989 to come up with a comprehensive townwide wastewater management plan.The plan is Read more »
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Events on Long Island
and history. May 22 at 7:45 p.m. Free. Atria of Roslyn, 100 Landing Road. roslynlandmarks.org ; (516) 626-6900. Theater EAST HAMPTON “The Cripple of Inishmaan,” comedy by Martin McDonagh. May 22 through June 9. $10 to $30. Guild Hall, 158 Main Street. (631) from The New York Times Read more »
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Cops Couldn’t Convince Her
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency on April 27. Town police had charged the man, Roberto G. Contreras, 37, of East Hampton with felony drunken driving and unlicensed driving, which becomes a felony when D.W.I. is involved, after stopping his 1999 Chevrolet from The East Hampton Star Read more »
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The 411 on 555 Project
new on the 555 front?” East Hampton Town Councilwoman Sylvia Overby said she inquired casually on Monday afternoon as she passed Marguerite Wolffsohn’s office at Town Hall. “As a matter of fact, there is,” replied Ms. Wolffsohn, the director of the town Planning from The East Hampton Star Read more »
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School Board Choices
the deputy fire coordinator for Suffolk County, a volunteer position. He also works as a heavy equipment operator for East Hampton Village’s Department of Public Works. His wife is the vice president of the Springs PTA. Among his many priorities, Mr. Miller from The East Hampton Star Read more »
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Linda Martin, 51
E. Martin, a childhood resident of East Hampton, died surrounded by family and friends on May 1 in Charlotte, N.C., after a four-month battle with a particularly aggressive form of cancer. She was 51. A United States Navy veteran, Ms. Martin went back to school from The East Hampton Star Read more »