Sag Harbor Express Archives - 27 East

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The Parking Dilemma

On May 14, the Sag Harbor Village Board will begin an important and long-overdue conversation with its residents about a subject that affects everyone, resident...

At the Helm

1994. It’s hard to imagine, but despite being a matriarchal society, that was the first year Shinnecock Nation women were permitted to vote on tribal...

No Farmers, No Character

The bumper stickers used to be ubiquitous on the roads: “No Farms No Food.” The slogan is a registered trademark of the American Farmland Trust,...

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Having grown up on the East End of Long Island, I know that making sure our environment is taken care of, and conservation efforts are seen to, affects our daily way of life. Over 18.8 million people live with unhealthy levels of particle pollution, according to the American Lung Association’s “State of the Air” report. Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency strengthened the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for particulate matter pollution. Air pollution, specifically particle pollution, harms our health...

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Having grown up on the East End of Long Island, I know that making sure our environment is taken care of, and conservation efforts are seen to, affects our daily way of life. Over 18.8 million people live with unhealthy levels of particle pollution, according to the American Lung Association’s “State of the Air” report. Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency strengthened the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for particulate matter pollution. Air pollution, specifically particle pollution, harms our health...

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Jenny Noble

Sustainable Living

Karl Grossman

Suffolk Closeup

Marilee Foster

Ground Level

Tom Clavin

The Road Yet Taken

Anthony Brandt

Out of Left Field

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East End Residents Turn Out For Eclipse

East End residents turned out in droves to watch the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon. Solar glasses clad eyes looked to the sky as the moon passed over the sun....

HarborFrost Warms Up Sag Harbor

The weather was cold, but the vibe was warm at HarborFrost over the weekend. “A Taste of Sag Harbor,” kicked off the festivities at the Sag Harbor Cinema on Friday...

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Pierson Actors Try Something Different With ‘The Lightning Thief’

Buscemi Shares Latest Budget Presentation at Sag Harbor Board of Education Meeting

School Districts Should See Foundation Aid Funding Restored for Next School Year

Budget Presentation, Update on School Lunch Program Part of Latest Sag Harbor Board of Education Meeting

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Kathy Tucker, Historian Who Helped Put Eastville on the Map, Dies at 98

‘Looking Back’: Jim Marquardt, Express News Group Columnist, Dies at 91

Nancy Bagshaw, 60, Remembered as Enthusiastic Educator With a Passion for Languages, and Connecting With Others

Artist Yolanda Suárez de Ferregur Merchant Found a Home in Southampton

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State Earmarks $2 Million for Bridgehampton Childcare Center Pre-K and Montauk Playhouse Cultural Center

Filmmakers Damas and Jackson Hope To Start a Conversation With ‘Speak to Me,’ Screening at Bay Street

Jimmy Buffett Debuts New Song on WLNG

Teens Talk Voting: Survey Takes Pulse of Next Generation