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Sag Harbor-Greenport Ferry Won't Return in 2013
Peconic Bay Water Jitney was a financial "bust," The Sag Harbor Express reports.

Peconic Bay Water Jitney was a financial "bust," The Sag Harbor Express reports.

Juliette Longuet drops in at Southampton Village bake shop to learn King's secrets.
Also: wellness workshop, CPR/AED class and Troubadour Night.
A warming trend will start affecting the area by Tuesday with highs reaching 50 degrees during the week.
Steven G. Giarraputo arrested for March incident, police say.
Authorities hope Carlos Armando Ixpec-Chitay will turn himself in after Sister Jacqueline Walsh was fatally struck by an SUV in a hit-and-run.
Also among the week's headlines, Skip Heaney gets a new post; deer hunting ground expanded; and Stony Brook Southampton's new marine science lab construction is well underway.
Also this week, a new pet supplies store announced it's opening in Wainscott, and a former East End supervisor was named the legislative director of the Southampton Business Alliance.
Also, a code amendment on the North Fork could soon give dogs their day on local beaches.
Also: Suffolk County SPCA charges woman who allegedly abused two pit bull puppies.
Sag Harbor Village Board and police union tussle over spending, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
The hearing is set for Jan. 24.
Southampton Trails Preservation Society and Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt plan public hikes all month long.
Share your suggestions for the coming year.
See which celebrities hung out in the Hamptons this past year.
A look at some of the vacant properties Southampton Patch reported on in 2012.
Here is a listing of local taxi services.
A round-up of blog posts published on Southampton Patch during the week of Dec. 24.
Also among recent crimes on the East End, two drivers arrested in Westhampton Beach after a fender bender.