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East End Business Notebook: After Bomb Scare, Home Depot Ups Security
Catch up on the East End's biggest business stories from the past week.

Catch up on the East End's biggest business stories from the past week.

Also this week, a man was arrested after he reportedly approached and scared a child in Springs, and a school employee claims she was not allowed a day off to march in memory of her husband.
Also in the week's news, Ona Masters mourned; LIRR considers fare increases.
Village residents angry over legislation targeting tennis courts, The East Hampton Star reports.
Eight-figure debt looms over Sag Harbor condominium project, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Novelist, essayist and "Bored to Death" showrunner and creator speaks at Stony Brook Southampton.
In other crimes on the East End, three repeat DWI offenders picked up on East Hampton.
Congressional candidates tussle over campaign styles, economy.
Flu season typically begins in October and can run through May. Find out what you need to know to protect yourself and your family.
Southampton woman suffered from smoke inhalation during Thursday fire at her home.
Blogs posted during the week of October 8.
Also in the week's news, the Peconic Jitney is unlikely to return; more charges are filed against hidden camera suspect; and Southampton Village police say man embezzled $250k.
Southampton Village bar has both an open mic night and karaoke night each week.
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
Also this weekend, take photos with a group in the woods of Sag Harbor – and the entire world – or drop by WHBPAC and hear the man who produced Johnny Cash and Diana Ross.
School superintendent says teacher Joe Johnson will be off the payroll through February.
Jennifer Grealish makes great showing at her first NPC Grand Prix Brooklyn Fitness Competition.
The last day to register to vote in the coming election is Oct. 12.
The recall of products containing peanut butter and other nut butters sold by many retailers under many labels has more than doubled to 240 products, with the FDA reporting a "fast-moving outbreak" of salmonella-induced sickness in 19 states.
Leslie Jennemann to pay $35,000 in fines, Newsday reports.