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Southampton Building Inspector Looking To Reduce Red Tape
The seemingly minor changes proposed to sections of the town code could have far reaching consequences and were met with mixed reaction by builders, architects and homeowners who turned out at the public hearings to express their views.
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Shelter Island’s Kraus Aiming To Spend Summer At Beijing Olympics
If Kraus has her way, the most memorable summer of her life will be spent half a world away in Beijing, China, site of the 2008 Olympic Games. The path weaves through Boston, the site of the Women’s Olympic Marathon Trials on April 20.
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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.
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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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Volunteer Ambulance Answering Too Many Non-Emergency Calls
A large number of 911 calls coming from the 280-bed The Hamptons Center for Rehabilitation (HCR), located on Country 39 in Southampton Village, has put stress on the services of the Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance (SVVA), according to members of the local ambulances corps.
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