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Southampton Police Chief Steven Skrynecki Dies At 69
The chief of the Southampton Police Department has died at the age of 69. Steven Skrynecki died Thursday, Oct. 6 at his home in Hicksville. Before joining Southampton as chief six years ago, Skrynecki served with the Nassau County Police Department for 42 years as its highest-ranking uniformed officer. He retired as chief of the department before taking the job as chief of Southampton. Over the years Skrynecki was the public face of the Nassau County Police Department and oversaw many high-profile cases. "The loss of such an honorable and respected officer will be felt across law en…
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Covid-
19: Cuomo Praises Suffolk County Town For Its Handling Of Concert Series
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo showered a Long Island town with praise for their handling of a drive-in concert held over the weekend amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During a COVID-19 press briefing on Monday, Aug. 24, Cuomo praised the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, which held Beachstock 2020 on Saturday, Aug. 22 while maintaining social distance and proper pandemic protocols. Cuomo said that he called in extra police units to monitor the event to ensure that the situation didn’t get out of hand, similar to a situation in Southampton earlier this month when crowds gathered en masse. “T…
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Covid-
19: State Investigating Massive Hamptons Concert; Cuomo Calls It 'Illegal, Reckless'
A weekend concert in the Hamptons has drawn the ire of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo when party-goers failed to socially distance or wear proper face coverings amid the COVID-19 crisis. Cuomo vowed to investigate the purported drive-in “Safe & Sound” benefit concert in Southampton after hundreds gathered for a celebration violating state COVID-19 mandates. The planned “drive-in” concert was only supposed to reach a capacity of 500 cars and an estimated 3,000 people, headlined by The Chainsmokers. Currently, gatherings of more than 50 people who cannot socially distance are banned in New…
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Waterfront Park Named For Famed 'Grapes Of Wrath' Author Coming To Sag Harbor
Work will soon start on a new waterfront park in Sag Harbor named for a famous author and resident. At a ceremony to be held on Friday, Aug. 16 at 10 a.m., the Town of Southampton will formally transfer management of operation of Steinbeck Waterfront Park to Sag Harbor Village. The park will honor "Grapes of Wrath" author John Steinbeck who lived in Sag Harbor for the last 16 years of his life, where he was instrumental in the creation of the windmill on Long Wharf and the annual HarborFest, which takes place in the fall, officials said in a town and village joint pres…
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Hamptons Residents Not Happy About 60-Foot Tall Billboards
Residents in the Hamptons are protesting the Shinnecock Indian Nation’s efforts to build two 60-foot billboards along Sunrise Highway. If state officials don’t step in, the billboards would be set up on both the east and westbound sides of the highway near exit 66. There will be electronic displays on both sides. According to reports, tribal leaders have said the billboards are being erected to raise revenue for their nation. Trees have already been cleared in the area where the billboards have been proposed. Leaders have argued that since the land is owned by the Shinnecock Nation, they ca…