Sandy Washes Away Protective Dunes In Westhampton Beach, West Hampton Dunes - 27 East

Sandy Washes Away Protective Dunes In Westhampton Beach, West Hampton Dunes

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Scenes from the polls on Monday night. BY ERIN MCKINLEY

Scenes from the polls on Monday night. BY ERIN MCKINLEY

Alexis Rockman at Parrish Art Museum, 2015. COURTESY OF PARRISH ART MUSEUM

Alexis Rockman at Parrish Art Museum, 2015. COURTESY OF PARRISH ART MUSEUM

Westhampton Beach Superintendent Michael Radday at the Board of Education Meeting on Monday night. ERIN MCKINLEY

Westhampton Beach Superintendent Michael Radday at the Board of Education Meeting on Monday night. ERIN MCKINLEY

April 24 -- A Black Hawk helicopter crew dumps an estimated 660 gallons of water on the David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve in Flanders as part of a wildfire training exercise.

April 24 -- A Black Hawk helicopter crew dumps an estimated 660 gallons of water on the David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve in Flanders as part of a wildfire training exercise.

Bob Murray, of the Quogue Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5350, served in the Vietnam War from 1963-1966 as a lieutenant in the Navy. Alexa Gorman

Bob Murray, of the Quogue Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5350, served in the Vietnam War from 1963-1966 as a lieutenant in the Navy. Alexa Gorman

Ms. Rozzi and Mr. Molina.

Ms. Rozzi and Mr. Molina.

ESM Valedictorian Heather Watson Alexa Gorman

ESM Valedictorian Heather Watson Alexa Gorman

A large and lush 8-foot Christmas tree like this one at a Southampton garden center can cost more than $100 and no artificial tree can quite match its living beauty and wonderful aroma. ANDREW MESSINGER

A large and lush 8-foot Christmas tree like this one at a Southampton garden center can cost more than $100 and no artificial tree can quite match its living beauty and wonderful aroma. ANDREW MESSINGER

Pierson head coach Kevin Barron and the bench are all fired up after Lily Kot made an awkward layup and was fouled on the play. DREW BUDD

Pierson head coach Kevin Barron and the bench are all fired up after Lily Kot made an awkward layup and was fouled on the play. DREW BUDD

Cabbages in the garden at the Bridgehampton School.

Cabbages in the garden at the Bridgehampton School.

Josh Hostetter in the garden at the Bridgehampton School.

Josh Hostetter in the garden at the Bridgehampton School.

authorErin McKinley on Oct 31, 2012
Westhampton Beach officials are still working to secure the village’s portion of Dune Road, an area that was pummeled by Hurricane Sandy and saw, in some places, between 70 and... more

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