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East Hampton Helicopter Route Gives Rise To Rally

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Sag Harbor School District employees Anthony Chase Mallia, Anita LaGrassa, Jonathan Schwartz, Lacey Price, Margaret Motto and Claire Michelle Viola (left to right), all were honored on at the school board meeting on Monday, June 17. Brandon B. Quinn

Sag Harbor School District employees Anthony Chase Mallia, Anita LaGrassa, Jonathan Schwartz, Lacey Price, Margaret Motto and Claire Michelle Viola (left to right), all were honored on at the school board meeting on Monday, June 17. Brandon B. Quinn

East Quogue resident Joe Amato speaks in favor of piercing the state tax levy cap during a budget presentation at East Quogue Elementary School on Tuesday night. KYLE CAMPBELL

East Quogue resident Joe Amato speaks in favor of piercing the state tax levy cap during a budget presentation at East Quogue Elementary School on Tuesday night. KYLE CAMPBELL

East Quogue resident Chris Hudson speaks in favor of the Board of Education piercing the tax levy cap for the 2014-15 school budget. KYLE CAMPBELL

East Quogue resident Chris Hudson speaks in favor of the Board of Education piercing the tax levy cap for the 2014-15 school budget. KYLE CAMPBELL

author on Aug 21, 2012
Groups of frustrated residents from both East Hampton and Southampton towns sprung into action last week, opposing a route that takes noisy helicopters over portions of Southampton Town to and... more

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