Monthly Archives: September 2006

Bad Manners

Most times living in a small town is great. Sometimes it’s not. Generally, local people like to point to the summer visitors as the source of all the bad behavior we see in these parts. All too often that turns out to be true, but the some-are people do not have a monopoly on bad behavior. We manage just fine on our own.
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CPF Extension on November Ballot

There will be a proposition on the November ballot about extending the
Community Preservation Fund (CPF) until 2030. The wording will be something like:

Shall Local Law Number
1 of 2006, entitled “A local law in relation to extending the expiration
date of the two percent (2%) real estate transfer tax imposed in connection
with the town Community Preservation Fund …

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The View from Park Slope

Ever wonder how Sag Hampton appears to those who are only visiting during the summer? Here’s a link to a Brooklyn blogger’s description of her family’s summer in Sag Harbor and environs. It’s good to know that they appreciate and … Continue reading

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Sag Harbor’s New Look

Today, we look at some pictures of the changing face of Sag Harbor, and ask some hard questions…Is bigger better? Is newer nicer? One family or two?
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The Blog Ate My Homework

Yikes!  If you stopped by to read today’s post titled Distressing, you were probably distressed to find that except for a brief lead-in, there was no post to read. I honestly don’t know how that happened. Let’s just say the … Continue reading

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