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View Article  Blog Action Day, Oct. 15
Do you have a blog? If so, you may want to join the blog action day campaign, which will take place on October 15th. This year's theme is poverty. (Last year's was the environment.) The idea is to focus the conversation in as many blogs, video blogs and podcasts as possible on that day on the subject of poverty. So, for example, I'll be writing a post about some aspect of poverty as it relates to Sag Hampton. The Blog Action Day organizers explain their motivation thusly:   more »
View Article  Save Sag Harbor (Cinema)
Yikes! This is serious. The Sag Harbor Cinema is for sale. There's nothing more iconic in Sag Harbor than the Sag Harbor Cinema, the art-house theater that's been a part of the local scene for decades. Just look at all the fuss that arose when my fellow Sag Harborites thought they were losing the theater's sign! Now, it seems, we may be in danger of losing the entire theater and ...   more »
View Article  Not Every Good Idea Is...Well, a Good Idea
Sometimes I get an idea, and at first blush it seems like a world beater. Fortunately, I'm a bit of a procrastinator, so I usually don't act on these brilliant insights immediately. Usually, over the next few days, I'll share this idea with friends or colleagues, and they gently (or sometimes not so gently) point out the the things I've ...   more »
View Article  Sag Harbor: Alive, Well and Still Kickin'

Observed in and around Sag Harbor recently:

  • More Priuses per block than anywhere else I've been;
  • Tibetan Monks running programs at the Unitarian Universalist Church and North Haven Village Hall;
  • Heavy trunout for meetings of the various Village Boards;
  • A rejuvenated public library with more visitors, circulation, programs and joi de vive than ever;
  • An Alternative Energy Fair at the Whaling Museum, which also seems pretty spry...
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View Article  Blog Problems
For the past few months we've been having some problems with our blog hosting company, which seems to be gradually going out of business. Today, with much help from our new blog host Blogharbor.com (nice coincidence, that!) we're up and running again, so if you've been trying to visit Saghampton.com and were consistently getting error messages about "exceeded bandwidth," rest ...   more »
View Article  We're All Only Human...Including the Board of Education
I haven't been to a School Board meeting for longer than I haven't written a blog post. But tonight I've done and am doing both. You may know (if you read the Sag Harbor Express) that the Board of Education of the Sag Harbor School District announced a special meeting for this evening for the sole purpose of appointing ...   more »
View Article  So, Where Do We Put the Affordable Housing, Take Two
Transportation issues are on everyone's mind again even though the worst of the summer season is over. (So, you're thinking, "what's that got to do with affordable housing? -- wait, I'll get there.) The much hyped South Fork Commuter Connection (SFCC), comprised of extra Long Island Railroad trains between Speonk and Montauk, and feeder buses to take commuters from the ...   more »
View Article  Sag Harbor: Still Making History
What's the one constant in Sag Harbor's 300 year history? Change. Starting as the port for the farmers in Sagaponack, Sag Harbor went on to become a bustling center of trade, home to one of the country's largest whaling fleets, and an industrial center producing everything from watchcases to parts for the lunar landing module. As you walk the village, ...   more »
View Article  Saving Sag Harbor
There's a new and very active group in our community calling itself Save Sag Harbor. Its primary mission is to preserve Main Street's traditional look and business mix -- mostly small locally-owned stores and restaurants -- by preventing national chains and big box stores like CVS from moving in and driving up commercial rents to the point where they are ...   more »
View Article  Where am I?
This post is only about Sag Harbor and the Hamptons in the most tenuous of ways. It's certainly obvious that our region is under a lot of stress right now. Most folks I talk to either say we're rapidly approaching, or have just passed a tipping point, and that the very natures of our communities are, or will soon be, irreversibly changed...and not for the better. Community groups are working overtime, to try to stave off this undesirable future. Politicians, and would-be politicians are promising to change things if only we help them get elected. New committees are forming every day, and I applaud (and often join) them. Save Sag Harbor! Stop CVS! Stop LIPA! Stop the condos! Support affordable housing! Support open space! Fix the traffic, goddammit! Anyway, that's not what I'm writing about. I'm writing about me, and how all that has affected me.   more »
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