The Draft of the Town’s 2013 Storm Water Management Program Annual Report
Sunday Bus Service Begins
Speonk Solvent Plume Working Group Focuses On Need For Additional Monitoring
Bike Locker at Bridgehampton LIRR Station available for long term rental
Governor Cuomo Announces Release of Federal Funds for Disaster Recovery Relief
Scalera Creates Septic Rebate Program For Town Residents
Southampton Town Encouraging Residents To Turn Off Their Engines
North Rd. to remain closed until March 15th
Councilman Nuzzi and Councilwoman Scalera Kick Off the 2nd Annual “Greener Southampton – the Solution is in the Bag” Poster Contest
Southampton Town Declares State of Emergency - 2/8/2013 4 pm
Winter Storm 2/8 -2/9 Media Release #3 - State of Emergency Town of Southampton
Nuzzi and Malone Ask County to Live Up to Its Word and Remove Homeless Sex Offender Trailers from Town
$24 Million Beach Renourishment Project Approved By Oceanfront Property Owners
FEMA extends deadline to February 27, 2013
HURRICANE SANDY RECOVERY-SECOND INFORMATIONAL MEETING
Southampton Town Launches Landmark Maintenance Funding Opportunity
Glossed wrapping paper and Christmas Tree Disposal
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North Road, Hampton Bays, to be closed from January 4th through the end of February
FEMA extends Hurricane Sandy deadline to apply for Public Assistance for 30 days.
Town Approves Budget for 2013
Scalera Reschedules Final Bullying Event for Nov. 15th
Nuzzi Continues to Fight MTA Payroll Tax
SUPERVISOR THRONE-HOLST URGES RESIDENTS TO PREPARE NOW FOR SEVERE COASTAL STORM
Refurbished Building to Open at the Big Duck Ranch
Creation of the Town of Southampton Project Development Council
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Southampton Town is taking a lead role on the local level
Human Services (HS) Grants and the Cultural Arts and Recreational (CAR) Grants
Town Creates Water Quality Fund
Southampton Steps-up Rental Law Enforcement
North Road, Hampton Bays, to be closed from September 10th through October 31st
Town Urges Residents to Sign-Up for Emergency Alerts
Town Will Save $1.8 Million through Bond Re-Issue
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