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New York Expands Fluke Season For 2010

Saying conservation measures have proved effective, state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis announced that New York will provide a longer, more traditional fluke (also known as summer flounder) recreational fishing season for 2010. 1 comment

GUESTSPEAK: Equipment Up Front And The Fish Protest


The protesters began arriving in larger numbers through different doors, all heading in the same direction, and for the same reason which was to have their voices heard in protest of regulations put forth from bad information, and which was destroying their way of life that had led for generations. 1 comment Gallery

Code Enforcement Moves On Overcrowded Building

After a lengthy investigation, the Southampton Town Code Enforcement Department has charged a Shinnecock Hills landlord with numerous violations of the Town Code, as well as the New York State Property and Maintenance code. 5 comments

Those Coveted Beach Permits Are Now Available In Some Areas


For those of you who will be visiting some of our beautiful beaches, those coveted beach permits are now available for some areas.

Hamptons.com Talks With NY State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle


Senator Kenneth P. LaValle has represented the 1st New York State Senatorial District since 1976. He has had a long reputation as an advocate for Stony Brook University (SBU) and was a major player in SBU's acquisition of the Southampton University campus. 1 comment

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Suffolk County Police Department Has Started A Newsletter


The Suffolk County Police Department has begun publishing a newsletter this month. They will send out the newsletter each month, or more frequently should special circumstances dictate.

The Jewish Center Of The Hamptons Enjoys Purim Weekend

The Jewish Center of the Hamptons in East Hampton, hosted Purim weekend celebrations.

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi Celebrates Dr. Seuss

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi helped Ms. Chiesa's third grade class celebrate the birth of Dr. Seuss.

Schneiderman Honors Shirley Katz 'Woman Of Distinction'

Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I-Montauk) and Suffolk County Legislature honored Shirley Katz of Montauk with a proclamation for being selected by the Suffolk County Women's Advisory Commission as the countywide "Woman of Distinction."

HAITI: Do Not Wait For A Summer Celebrity Fundraiser!


Hamptons.com has undertaken to keep a running list of businesses, groups and individuals in our area that are contributing to the relief efforts for earthquake victims in Haiti, so be sure to check daily.

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Frank Dalene Of Telemark Inc. Receives Colleges Educational Induction Honor

Frank Dalene, president of Telemark, Inc., was inducted into the CICU (Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities) 2010 Alumni Hall of Distinction.

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Bridgehampton's Oldest Memories Come Alive

The Bridgehampton Historical Society, in association with Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate, presents another in their series of interviews with local residents titled "Bridgehampton Memories."

The Children's Museum Of The East End Upcoming Events

CMEE has announced upcoming events, including an annual luncheon and partnering with Music Together for family literacy.

Custer Institute Upcoming Events

The Custer Institute and Observatory has announced some upcoming events.

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2010 Funding Cycle Announced For Scholarships To Attend Suffolk County Community College

The goal of the "Get There From Here" Scholarship Program is to promote academic excellence and provide an opportunity for outstanding members of Suffolk County's diverse populations to attain their educational goals.

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Mar 04, 2010 - Thursday

GUESTSPEAK: Equipment Up Front And The Fish Protest

The protesters began arriving in larger numbers through different doors, all heading in the same direction, and for the same reason.

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Arts & Entertainment

The Duke's Men Of Yale University A Cappella Group To Perform At Ross School Guild Hall Celebrated At Cipriani 42nd Street Paul Koster Memorial Benefit And Have A Heart Community Trust Present 'Monte Carlo' Night NYC Oscar Party To Shine At GILT At The New York Palace Hotel Breastcancer.org Celebrates Kelly Corrigan At Doubles Michael Bolton Brings His World Tour to WHBPAC

Home & Garden

Designing An Informal Formal Garden Go Green And Architectural Digest Home Design Show Partner For 2010 Event Avoiding The Pitfalls Of Spring Yard Cleaning Governor Paterson Announces $40 Million In Stimulus Funding For State Energy Program Projects Decorative Artist Monica Asche: The Art Of Tricking The Eye Let's Make Spring Come Early

Food & Wine

'Japanese Cocktails' Offers Recipes With A Far East Flavor The 2010 New York Wine Expo Progress, Partnership And Pinot Noir News You Can Eat Oscars Recipes By Katie Lee And Moet & Chandon The Eighth Annual 'Hamptons Restaurant Week'

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