Throne-Holst Will Lead New Independence-Democratic Majority On Southampton Town Board - 27 East

Throne-Holst Will Lead New Independence-Democratic Majority On Southampton Town Board

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A horseshoe recovered from Strong Brothers Garage. JD ALLEN

A horseshoe recovered from Strong Brothers Garage. JD ALLEN

The Borsack residence is a third-generation home built in the Strong family compound on Accabonac Road in East Hampton Village. JD ALLEN

The Borsack residence is a third-generation home built in the Strong family compound on Accabonac Road in East Hampton Village. JD ALLEN

Christian Killoran addresses the Remsenburg Speonk Board of Education on Monday night. BY ERIN MCKINLEY

Christian Killoran addresses the Remsenburg Speonk Board of Education on Monday night. BY ERIN MCKINLEY

November 7: Stan Glinka, who finished the night as the top vote-getter for Southampton Town Board, receives a congratulatory hug at Villa Tuscano in East Quogue.

November 7: Stan Glinka, who finished the night as the top vote-getter for Southampton Town Board, receives a congratulatory hug at Villa Tuscano in East Quogue. November 7 Stan Glinka, who finished the night as the top vote-getter for Southampton Town Board, receives a congratulatory hug at Villa Tuscano in East Quogue.

A detail of one of the interior mosaics at the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons.  DANA SHAW

A detail of one of the interior mosaics at the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons. DANA SHAW

Scenes from the 2013 Reconstructed Bra Fashionshow and Auction.  DANA SHAW

Scenes from the 2013 Reconstructed Bra Fashionshow and Auction. DANA SHAW

author on Nov 6, 2013
Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst cruised to victory in her reelection bid Tuesday and is expected to lead a new Democratic-Independence majority on the Town Board for the first time... more

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