Community Corner

A Look at the Top Stories of the Week

Week in review for Jan. 10 through Jan. 16.

In case you missed it, here is what Hampton Bays Patch covered this week.

A public hearing on a proposed landmarks law was expected to draw debate as it relates to its affect on Canoe Place Inn.

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Teens looking to participate in the Hampton Idol contest got a second chance to audition after snowfall cut auditions short on Jan. 8

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The Westhampton Beach School Board held its bi-monthly meeting where it learned about how the school district’s elementary school is doing its part to help the environment.

Hampton Bays Patch editor talks about how she entertains her children during a snowstorm.

The Quogue School District did its part to sway bullying among students by holding a seminar for parents and students.

 

During the year’s first snowstorm, Hampton Bays Patch posted a photo journal of snow scenes from Hampton Bays.

The East End Eruv Association filed a suit against Quogue Village, Westhampton Beach Village and the Town of Southampton, saying the municipalities have violated their constitutional rights.

 

Southampton has hired consultants to explore the possibility of increasing high restrictions on a hotel that is proposed to be construction at the Hampton Business District at Gabreski Airport.

 

Town residents implore the town board to move forward with a proposed law to safeguard all of the town’s historic structures.

The developer of Ponquogue Manor says his condominium project is moving forward.

 


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