East Hampton School District Considers Benefits Of On-Campus Bus Depot - 27 East

East Hampton School District Considers Benefits Of On-Campus Bus Depot

icon 4 Photos

East Hampton Superintendent of Schools Richard Burns. town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc, and School Board President J.P., from left to right, met in the supervisor's office Monday to close on the sale of the former scavenger waste treatment site from the town to the school district. The schools will use the property as a bus depot with a classroom for an auto mechanics program. Kyrl Bromley

East Hampton Superintendent of Schools Richard Burns. town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc, and School Board President J.P., from left to right, met in the supervisor's office Monday to close on the sale of the former scavenger waste treatment site from the town to the school district. The schools will use the property as a bus depot with a classroom for an auto mechanics program. Kyrl Bromley

Two years after voters approved the purchase, the  East Hampton School District on Monday closed on the purchase of the former East Hampton Town scavenger waste treatement center. The property will be converted into a bus depot and classroom for a new mechanics vocational program. Kyril Bromley

Two years after voters approved the purchase, the East Hampton School District on Monday closed on the purchase of the former East Hampton Town scavenger waste treatement center. The property will be converted into a bus depot and classroom for a new mechanics vocational program. Kyril Bromley

The East Hampton School District has been leasing the former Schaefer Bus Company property on Route 114 to store its bus fleet. The district will be moving the operation to property it approached next to the East Hampton Town Recycling Center on Springs-Fireplace Road. Kyril Bromley

The East Hampton School District has been leasing the former Schaefer Bus Company property on Route 114 to store its bus fleet. The district will be moving the operation to property it approached next to the East Hampton Town Recycling Center on Springs-Fireplace Road. Kyril Bromley

authorJaime Zahl on Nov 3, 2015
The East Hampton School District is considering not renewing its contract with a private bus depot and maintenance center in favor of constructing its own transportation garage on high school... more

You May Also Like:

Business Alliance Hosts Career Fair

East Hampton High School’s Business Advisory Board hosted its ninth annual Junior Career Cafe on ... 18 Nov 2024 by Bradley Rodriguez

Reports From the Springs School Journalism Club

Members of the Springs School Journalism Club are writing articles on the goings-on at their ... by Staff Writer

School News, November 21, Sag Harbor & East Hampton Town

by Staff Writer

Community News, November 21

by Staff Writer

Battle of the Bonackers Raises Money for a Cause

An alumni edition of the Battle of the Bonackers took place at East Hampton High ... 11 Nov 2024 by Bradley Rodriguez

Cormaria Retreat Celebrates 75 Years

Cormaria Retreat Center will host a 75th anniversary celebration on Saturday, November 16. The day will begin with Mass at St. Rosalie’s Church in Hampton Bays at 11 a.m. with the Most Reverend William F. Murray, Bishop Emeritus of Rockville Center officiating. A luncheon reception at Villa Paul Restaurant in Hampton Bays will follow. Those interested in joining the celebration should call 631-725-4206 or email info@cormaria.org for more information or to purchase tickets. The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary established Cormaria Retreat Center on Thanksgiving Day in 1949. Located at 77 Bay Street in Sag Harbor, it is ... by Staff Writer

Spanish Lessons Offered in Sag Harbor

Spanish lessons are returning to the Sag Harbor Masonic Temple on Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. Matt Tooman, a New York State certified teacher, will teach conversational Spanish in a relaxed environment. Class size is small for focused attention. Each costs $10 cash at the door. Email mtooman@mac.com to sign up. The classes are sponsored by the Sag Harbor Masonic Club as a community service. The Masonic Temple is at 200 Main Street in Sag Harbor, above the Sag Harbor Whaling and Historical Museum, with parking in the rear of the building. by Staff Writer

Thanks For Giving Concert To Benefit Maureen's Haven

A Thanks For Giving Benefit Concert to benefit Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach, which supports the homeless on the East End, will be staged at Union Burger Bar in Southampton on Friday, November 22, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The featured band is L.A. Woman with Beau Hulse, performing hits from the 1960s and 1970s. Opening the concert will be Paul Mahos of New Life Crisis, performing dance tunes from the 1980s and 1990s. Tickets are $79 if purchased online in advance or $99 at the door. The price includes two drinks and light food. Space is limited. Go to eventbrite.com ... by Staff Writer

Glam Jam For Musicians on November 12

The Glam Jam, a night of music and to collect unperishable food items for the food pantry, will take place at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday, November 12. Arrive early to sign up on the jam board; all musicians and music listeners welcomed. Bring a can of nonperishable food for entry. The Masonic Music Series is a singer songwriter series featuring the best of the East Ends musical performers in an intimate setting. Performance are in the Masonic Temple, 200 Main Street, Sag Harbor, above the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum with plenty of parking in the rear of the building. ... by Staff Writer

Chef George Hirsch Headlines Fundraiser for Library

Holiday Entertaining with George Hirsch, a presentation by the renowned chef in a benefit for the John Jermain Memorial Library, will take place on Sunday, December 8, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the library’s Scala Rotunta Room. Hirsch, a chef, author and television personality will discuss cuisine for holiday parties. Refreshments will be supplied by local merchants and restaurants including Cilantro Mexican take-out, Il Capuccino Ristorante, Cromer’s Market, Page Restaurant, Sen Restaurant, The Seafood Shop and more. Tickets are available online for $65 plus processing fee eventbrite.com or by check to Friends of John Jermain Memorial Library, 201 Main ... by Staff Writer