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UPDATE: Southampton Village And Town Police Work Together On Traffic Signal Modifications

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Traffic on County Road 39 on Tuesday morning. DANA SHAW

Traffic on County Road 39 on Tuesday morning. DANA SHAW

Traffic on County Road 39 on Tuesday morning. DANA SHAW

Traffic on County Road 39 on Tuesday morning. DANA SHAW

Traffic on County Road 39 on Tuesday morning. DANA SHAW

Traffic on County Road 39 on Tuesday morning. DANA SHAW

Traffic near the Francis S. Gabreski Airport on Tuesday. ELSIE BOSKAMP

Traffic near the Francis S. Gabreski Airport on Tuesday. ELSIE BOSKAMP

authorAmanda Bernocco on Jun 11, 2018
UPDATE: Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. The Southampton Town and Village Police Departments issued a joint statement about the upcoming traffic issues that are expected to occur over the next four days,... more

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