Constituents Brave Chill To Protest LaLota's Lack of In-Person Town Halls
3 Photos
Protesters walked outside the property at Inlet Seafood restaurant on East Lake Drive while U.S. Representative Nick LaLota spoke to the media about the dredging of the Montauk inlet. DOUG KUNTZ
U.S. Representative Nick LaLota speaks to the media about the dredging of the Montauk inlet at Inlet Seafood restaurant on East Lake Drive while protesters walked outside the property line. DOUG KUNTZ
Protesters gathered outside the property at Inlet Seafood restaurant on East Lake Drive last week while U.S. Representative Nick LaLota spoke to the media about the dredging of the Montauk inlet. DOUG KUNTZ
Protesters walked outside the property at Inlet Seafood restaurant on East Lake Drive while U.S. Representative Nick LaLota spoke to the media about the dredging of the Montauk inlet. DOUG KUNTZ
U.S. Representative Nick LaLota speaks to the media about the dredging of the Montauk inlet at Inlet Seafood restaurant on East Lake Drive while protesters walked outside the property line. DOUG KUNTZ
Protesters gathered outside the property at Inlet Seafood restaurant on East Lake Drive last week while U.S. Representative Nick LaLota spoke to the media about the dredging of the Montauk inlet. DOUG KUNTZ
Christopher Walsh on Feb 19, 2025
While U.S. Representative Nick LaLota was upstairs on Tuesday, February 18, at Inlet Seafood, talking about the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ emergency dredging of the navigational channel of Montauk... more
SAG HARBOR VILLAGE — Village Police responded to a complaint that there was an unknown vehicle in a parking lot outside a Main Street address that had been there for several days. The officer sent to investigate the call found the vehicle, which had no license plates. The officer tried to contact the owner through the information on the registration that was posted in the windshield. The officer reached the listed owner, who stated he sold the vehicle to his brother years ago. The officer then tried to contact the brother but could not reach him. The officer then advised ...
14 May 2025 by Staff Writer
When the Community Preservation Fund gets its well-earned accolades for the good it has done for the East End in the past quarter century, the focus often is on the preservation of land, keeping it from being developed and thus protecting the region from becoming too intensely suburban. Without question, that effort to maintain the region’s rural appeal is a significant, historic accomplishment. But sometimes we forget the importance of the CPF in keeping agriculture alive as a major contributor to the region’s agroeconomy, which has quality-of-life benefits of its own for both farmers and those who live among their ...
by Editorial Board
On Tuesday, May 20, Sag Harbor School District voters will be asked to vote on a 2025-26 budget of $52,360,463 that will preserve all programming and is under the tax cap for the 14th straight year. The 2025-26 budget carries a budget-to-budget increase of 4.25 percent ($2,134,600), and a tax levy increase of 2.9 percent. The budget not only preserves all academic programs, student support services, extracurricular activities and athletics throughout the district, but also includes continued investment in facilities’ maintenance projects, instructional technology, and equipment replacement, and also includes the addition of new International Baccalaureate and AP offerings. The ...
by Cailin Riley