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Small Business Saturday: What Deals Will Your Store Have?
Are you a Southampton business that's participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24? Tell us what sales and specials you're planning for the holiday shopping day.

Are you a Southampton business that's participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24? Tell us what sales and specials you're planning for the holiday shopping day.

Bakery-café chain looking to help those hard hit by Hurricane Sandy.
This Thanksgiving, share your gratitude with the Patch community.
Justin Davisonson writes, "Cancerous construction has eroded the East End’s natural charms, but the new Parrish cultivates memory, linking the vanishing terrain outside with the painted land within."
Football team beat West Babylon, will face North Babylon next weekend.
Make these tasty slow cooker recipes using your favorite fall fruits and vegetables.
These DIY Thanksgiving crafts will lend festive fun to your holiday decor.
Also among the week's news: LIPA chief resigns; and a surveillance video, hopefully, will lead to shoplifter arrest.
Also this week, one local business is helping a local dog shelter rebound in the wake of Sandy, and a Sag Harbor shop lost a beloved pet and store mascot.
Also this week, a Southold teen died after suffering cardiac arrest while running upstate, and in East Hampton, a woman was accidentally shot by her husband while moving, according to police.
Also on the East End, a man slashed with a knife in a Dunkin' Donuts parking lot in Riverhead.
Patch will donate $1 to AmeriCares for every tweet with the hashtag #PatchRebuilds.
Southampton beats Friends Academy for the title.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Southampton Town Board members accepted the resignation of Chief William Wilson last week; Capt. Robert Pearce will serve as acting chief until a full-time replacement is found.
In honor of Veterans Day on Sunday, show us the veteran in your life.
Announcements posted on Patch during the week of Nov. 2.
A look back at what our Local Voices had to say this week.
Also among the week's crimes on the East End, masked men hold up a Riverhead drugstore.
The following information was supplied by police departments on the East End. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.