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Fallen Marine Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter Receives Solemn Homecoming
Lance Cpl. Jordan Haerter, 19, of Sag Harbor, whose was killed last week in a suicide bomb attack in Iraq, was returned home Saturday to his grieving family and a community stunned and sadden by the sudden death of the Pierson High School graduate, as throngs gathered on Main Street to honor his heroism.
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Traffic Troubles On Noyac Road May Get Pricey Fix
A proposal to construct a diverting island to regulate vehicles as they attempt to turn off the busy back road and into the parking area shared by Cromer’s Market, a realtor's office and the Whalebone General Store is estimated to cost $400,000.
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One Family's Link To The Main Land: A Conversation With Cliff Clark
Cliff Clark knows a thing or two about the ferry business – his family has brought people back and forth between Shelter Island and North Haven since the late 1700s, first in rowboats, and now, more than 200 years later, aboard steel ferryboats.
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Local Merchants Get Behind Bulova Plan; Commend Renovation Effort
As the Planning Board embarks on its site plan review of Sag Developers' proposed Bulova Watchcase Factory renovation plan to convert the abandoned and dilapidated four story brick structure on Church Street into a deluxe 65-unit townhouse condominium project, local merchants welcome the revitalization as a key cornerstone of the business district.
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Sag Harbor's Commercial Assessments To Sock Softer Punch
Business community fears were allayed as the officials concluded only a minimal tax increase will be levied on business property owners when the reassessed role is adopted for 2008 despite nearly doubled average commercial assessments from 2003.
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New Bay Street Complex To Offer Retail And Office Space
The old Mobil Station at 34 Bay Street across from the Sag Harbor Yacht Club is now a shielded pile of rubble and dust as demolition has been completed in anticipation of a soon to be constructed retail and office complex.
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Bulova Gets Negative SEQRA; No Means Yes For Developer
With little fanfare and less public comment, the Sag Harbor Planning Board went about the methodical procedure of recounting every step in its arduous 14-month consideration of the proposed development of the Bulova Watchcase Factory before casting an uncontested 3-0 vote to adopt a negative State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) declaration Tuesday evening.
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Sag Harbor Superintendent Search Top Priority; Buget Ready For Vote
The search for a new superintendent for the Sag Harbor School district came home this week as members of the school board, students, teachers, and community members helped the search committee develop a profile of desired qualities hoped for in a new superintendent.
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