Archive for November, 2008
by: HTNP Staff
November 30, 2008

Sunday, Dec. 7 promises something new and fun to East Hamptonites; Courtesy of locally-owned businesses. East Hampton Village Center businesses will be hosting the Winter Festival, beginning on Sunday, Dec. 7. Pictures with Santa at Tinkling Teacups 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Bella Victoria creates a storybook setting where children can get professional photos taken with [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 30, 2008

Tax Assessor Donna Ralston holds up her Distinguished Service Award. Distinguished Service Award goes to East Hampton Tax Assessor Donna Ralston East Hampton’s Tax assessor Donna Ralston must be doing a great job. Ralston received an award last month for Distinguished Service. The plaque – featuring her name in the center of a brass plate, [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 28, 2008

EHHS Girl’s Cross Country recognized by Town Council East Hampton Town Council honored the EHHS Girl’s Cross Country team with a plaque in recognition of their athletic accomplishment in the state finals. EHHS Girl’s Cross Country team finished at 18th place in the state open Championships after competing against nearly 200 other high schools across [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 27, 2008

EHPD officers go through course in professionalism, ethics, in response to complaints. Following complaints from anonymous sources, East Hampton Police Chief Matthew Reimondo arranged for EHPD officers to undergo a course in professionalism while on the job. During last week’s Town Council meeting, Sgt. Michael Green informed the Council of the completion of “Police Sensitivity [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 25, 2008

An undeclared egg allergen and quality concern has led to the recall of packaged holiday squash dinners. Following a recall from its vendor, the Stop & Shop Supermarket Company has announced it is recalling all butternut squash sides that are packaged with the supermarket chain’s prepared turkey and ham holiday dinners. The recall applies to [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 25, 2008

The creation of a Lake Improvement Implementation Task Force will hopefully help area lake lovers move towards fixing the condition of the water. During last night’s Town Council meeting, an unexpected suggestion came from Town Manager Jeffery O’Keefe: The establishment of a Lake Improvement Implementation Task Force. Unexpected by some, primarily because of the recent [...]
by: Hugo E. Desarro
November 24, 2008

Days Of Yore I Remember the milk bottles on the back porch, and the milkman followed by his horse; snow-white vessels of purity and health, out empty at night, in full by early light. We wore camphor on a string around the neck to guard against paralysis, and drank caster oil for other ailments. We [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 24, 2008

Kim, Rob, John and Zack Trahan stand on the porch of their former apartment; The scene of an incident two weeks ago that ended in tragedy. Local family in need of help after tragedy leads to the loss of – not only one of their beloved neighbors – but also their belongings. It was a [...]
by: HTNP Staff
November 23, 2008

The cancellation of a public hearing to discuss a proposed Senior Tax Freeze program came after officials received numerous questions and concerns from residents. Councilman Tom Cordiero elicited laughter from the council and guests at last night’s council meeting when referring to his own parents regarding a proposed senior tax freeze program. Cordiero explained he [...]
by: Rob Lazor
November 23, 2008

The [ Department of Public Utilities Control] has issued an approval for a “Phase1A” application to Pelletier Development Co. LLC on November 17. WE have REPRESENTATION for BELLTOWN PLACE The [Department of Public Utilities Control] has issued an approval for a “Phase1A” application to Pelletier Development Co. LLC on November 17. “Aquifer Stress Testing” is [...]