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Harbor Committee Weighs In on New Code

Posted on 13 March 2009

Harbor committee meetings are usually relaxed, quiet affairs, but on Monday evening, members of the public and Sag Harbor’s planning consultant Richard Warren shared a charged conversation over the proposed new village zoning code, particularly over the zoning revisions that will be made to the waterfront district.
The committee opened the meeting with an hour-long public [...]

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Big Fix Could Cost $7 mil

Posted on 12 March 2009

After a semester’s worth of meetings on a facility study, the Sag Harbor School District’s long-range planning committee finally brought their suggestions to the board of education on Monday evening.
Their suggestions came from a report completed in February 2007 by BBS Architects and Engineers, P.C., and on Monday the district’s architect was invited to [...]

Big Fix Could Cost $7 mil

Posted on 01 March 2009

After a semester’s worth of meetings on a facility study, the Sag Harbor School District’s long-range planning committee finally brought their suggestions to the board of education on Monday evening.
Their suggestions came from a report completed in February 2007 by BBS Architects and Engineers, P.C., and on Monday the district’s architect was invited to [...]

New Proposal for Ferry Road; Challenge to Parcel Ownership

Posted on 19 February 2009

By Marissa Maier and Bryan Boyhan
Developers for the planned condominium complex on Ferry Road adjacent to the bridge in Sag Harbor have proposed what they hope will be a plan that will satisfy local boards who have been skeptical and critical of previous incarnations.
At the same time, a local organization has commissioned a title survey [...]

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Last Time for Grievance Day?

Posted on 19 February 2009

On Tuesday afternoon, Sag Harbor Mayor Greg Ferraris, trustees Brian Gilbride and Ed Gregory, and Village Hall Registrar Sandra Schroeder sat in the Municipal Building’s meeting room and waited for local residents to grieve their property tax assessments. The afternoon is referred to as ‘Grievance Day,’ and gives village property owners, who believe their properties [...]

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Start the Day with a Book

Posted on 23 January 2009

It was a familiar sight at the John Jermain Memorial Library on Saturday morning in the children’s section. Two moms and their daughters sat in a circle discussing a book with Susann Farrell, the children and young adult librarian, and Cathy Creedon, director of the library.
The refreshments — an array of muffins, donuts, hot [...]

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Google News Site Map Test

Posted on 22 January 2009

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