Sag Harbor, NY
Connections
Newsday's coverage
-
Sag Harbor named one of the 'happiest' seaside towns
many Long Island seaside communities can bring about happiness, it is Sag Harbor that placed fourth in Coastal Living magazines 2013 list of Americas Top 10 Happiest Seaside Towns. Ranked by reader votes, the list is led by Beaufort, S.C., and finishes with Read more »
-
LI golf course business in the rough
six golf facilities on Long Island : Bethpage (which has four courses in addition to the Black), Sunken Meadow, Montauk Downs, Sag Harbor , Jones Beach and Robert Moses .In 1998, golfers played 576,850 rounds at those public courses. Game play slid by 19 percent Read more »
-
Villages get fair share of per capita funding
in the state, It was a matter of principle, Winchell said.She pointed out the problem last year to Legis. Fred W. Thiele Jr. (I-Sag Harbor), but it was too late to change last years budget.He tried again this year, and found that the Village of Mastic Beach Read more »
-
Prayer push for stalled Riverhead project
one by one."Lord, we're looking for a miracle to take place," said the Rev. Michael Jackson , of Triune Baptist Church in Sag Harbor .Jackson was joined Saturday by nearly 100 people, all of whom are tired of the false starts that have characterized a decades-long Read more »
Around the web
-
Run to Ground Zero Honors Fallen Marines
never made it home to their families and friends.” Michael Roesch, an Iraq war veteran and fitness trainer at Studio 89 in Sag Harbor, participated last year and will again this year to raise money for Hope for the Warriors, in particular, because the group from The East Hampton Star Read more »
-
East End’s First GLBT Center Will Open This Summer at Whalers Church
for GLBT youth. For Old Whalers’ Church Reverend Mark Phillips, it was an interview between LIGALY CEO David Kilmnick and Sag Harbor Express associate editor Annette Hinkle that led him to reach out to the organization and offer space in the Union Street church. from The Sag Harbor Express Read more »
-
Catcalls at Sag Harbor Village Hall
Mr. Driscoll said he had no idea how he would continue to put food on the table for his family. Patrick Milazzo, the Sag Harbor P.B.A. president, was another speaker. He asked how much it would take to save Mr. Driscoll’s job. “Roughly $183,000,” was the answer. from The East Hampton Star Read more »
-
Oysters Approved Under Sag Harbor Village Dock as Water Quality Concerns Continue with DEC Closure of the Coves
formally the Mobil pier. This will be his second year using that location. The oysters are harvested and released into Sag Harbor before they are large enough to be considered marketable, and therefore, poachable. The New York Department of Environmental Conservation from The Sag Harbor Express Read more »
-
Transportation Referendum, $11.2 Million Budget On the Ballot for Bridgehampton School District Voters
addition to voting for school board candidates, residents in Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor will also be asked to approve spending plans for the 2013-2014 school year. In Bridgehampton, voters will weigh in on an $11.2 million budget, a 4.83 percent increase from The Sag Harbor Express Read more »