Officials want to use Southampton Town's Community Preservation Fund to save Stony Brook Southampton - 27 East

Officials want to use Southampton Town’s Community Preservation Fund to save Stony Brook Southampton

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New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle

New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle

Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman

Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi

Southampton Town Councilman Jim Malone

Southampton Town Councilman Jim Malone

Southampton Town Councilwoman Bridget Fleming

Southampton Town Councilwoman Bridget Fleming

Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley

Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley

Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst

Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst

Stony Brook Southampton students and their supports at the press conference Thursday.

Stony Brook Southampton students and their supports at the press conference Thursday.

Eastport South Manor Superintendent Mark Nocero and Assistant Superintendent of Business Richard Snyder present the completed budget to the school board at it's April 13 meeting. The budget was adopted soonafter.

Eastport South Manor Superintendent Mark Nocero and Assistant Superintendent of Business Richard Snyder present the completed budget to the school board at it's April 13 meeting. The budget was adopted soonafter.

State Assemblyman Fred Thiele Jr.

State Assemblyman Fred Thiele Jr.

author on Apr 27, 2010
SHINNECOCK HILLS—Local officials want to tap Southampton Town’s Community Preservation Fund to buy the development rights to Stony Brook Southampton’s Shinnecock Hills campus in order to keep it open and... more

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