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Editorial: A New Normal?

Editorial Board on Jul 10, 2019
It’s a time when “normal” is in flux in so many ways. The old adage about the frog in the pot of water hardly noticing that the water is getting... more

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Creating Fear

Once again, The Express News Group goes the “sky-is-falling” route between the cuts to libraries [“Institutions React to Federal Cuts to Institute of Museum and Library Services,” 27east.com, April 3] and schools [“Living in Uncertainty: School Administrators Talk Possible Federal Cuts in Midst of Budget Season,” 27east.com, April 14] that will decimate our community. But, will it? Just like the beginning of the year, when they needed a hit piece against Donald Trump, they go to the well once again. But, just like the piece on school administrators bracing for ICE invasions at our local schools [“School Officials Are Dealing ... 15 Apr 2025 by Staff Writer

Not So Great

Russia continues to slaughter civilians and children in its relentless war on Ukraine. Donald Trump said he would end the war even before he took office. He has thus far failed horribly. Crucial medical, social and environmental research is dismantled by Trump. This leads to uncertainty in how we will continue our leadership in finding answers to the most serious questions facing our country. Students from other countries continue to be deported because they say things Trump doesn’t like. Immigrants are sent to the most inhumane prison in the world in El Salvador because they are accused of crimes with ... by Staff Writer

Sordid, Indeed

During the 2023 Southampton Town election, Southampton Democratic Committee Chairman Gordon Herr passed out yard signs that read: “Vote Line A — Democracy is on the ballot.” Based on recent developments, it would be more accurate to say he took democracy off the ballot [“Republican Candidate Drops Out of Southampton Supervisor Race, Joining Democratic Turmoil,” 27east.com, April 7]. Last week’s Southampton Press article described “a stunning and possibly choreographed last-minute shakeup that left incomplete slates and blank columns for the town’s top offices on the November ballot.” The Democratic candidate for town supervisor now has no opponent. Democrats are running ... 14 Apr 2025 by Staff Writer

Time for a Change

I am truly stunned, although no longer surprised, by the steady stream of lies, deceit, turmoil, denial and backroom deals that exist regarding today’s Southampton Town Democratic Committee leadership. Remembering the Southampton Town Democratic Party in 2007, when my husband and I first joined the Democratic Committee, honorably representing our home Election District 25 for several years, and serving on the Southampton Town Democratic Club Advisory Board, it was another world, a truly uplifting political experience. People looked forward to meetings and events and were energized and successful. There was tremendous enthusiasm and camaraderie — which, unfortunately, no longer exists. ... by Staff Writer

Speak Up Loudly

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Open Resistance

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Stick to Facts

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Cilli Deja Vu

Maybe the expectation of spring or some other annual event causes it, but once again we have a proposal to develop the Cilli Farm, compliments of Messrs. John Shaka and Drew Harvey [“Sag Harbor Village Board Hears Call To Spruce Up Cilli Farm,” 27east.com, April 9]. Cilli Farm was acquired for the express purpose of its continuance as a village open space not subject to development — commercial, residential, organic farm or nature trail, etc. As is, where is, with all the characteristics it has acquired over the years. If you would like to explore it, go ahead. It is ... by Staff Writer

Road Rage

I am writing about driving conditions and the habitual, dangerous and deplorable behavior too many motorists are exhibiting, daily, on our streets and highways. More specifically, the issue of road rage, which, unlike speeding, is a very close-up encounter, always involving anger and often violence. Public service messages on television have regularly alerted motorists for decades about the hazards of not wearing safety belts, and the danger and penalties of drunk driving, and these messages are even dramatized on screen for effect. We’ve been seeing seat belt advisories since the 1960s — but the topic of road rage has been ... by Staff Writer

Keep It Local

As a local business owner, lifelong resident of Southampton, and a member of both the Southampton and Hampton Bays chambers of commerce, I commend the Sag Harbor Chamber for its upcoming event this Saturday, encouraging residents to “Keep It Local,” spearheaded by Megan Chiarello. The premise is to create a community-driven celebration to support our beloved local businesses. The chamber wants to stress the importance of keeping our buying dollars local in the community, and resisting the urge to shop online to save 50 cents. I agree that small businesses are the backbone of the economy in the Hamptons, employing ... by Staff Writer