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HarborFest Hits Sag Harbor This Weekend
Events will be centered at Long Wharf and reach all ends of the village.

Events will be centered at Long Wharf and reach all ends of the village.

Read some of the most poignant Southampton Patch stories about 9/11 and share your memories.
New York's First Congressional District is a toss-up once again. Who will you be voting for?
Southampton Fire Department Antique Muster was Saturday.
Sag Harbor Village trustee is communicative and recovering, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Riverside man accused of biting and robbing another man; and were two men were charged with ecstasy possession in Hampton Bays.
Rosh Hashanah begins on Sept. 16 and Yom Kippur services start on Sept. 25.
Show off your kids as they return to school.
Almost two years after receiving federal recognition, the Indian tribe's aspirations of opening a gaming facility are still up on the air, Newsday reports.
Harvest Day, antiques fair, local author book discussion, and more happening around Southampton Village.
Did you drop by the Hampton Classic Horse Show in Bridgehampton last week?
Also in the week's news, Stony Brook Southampton takes on a project to restore the ecological health of Shinnecock Bay; Fleming and Maertz face off in primary debate.
Bridgehampton Fire Department Fire Council and Bridgehampton Fire District Board of Commissions at odds, The Southampton Press reports.
Officer Brian McNamara suffered a deep laceration to the knee. Also in the week's news, a drug dog sniffs out $1 million in narcotics proceeds.
Despite sluggish economy, Americans will take to their cars for the holiday.
Lifelong resident was an avid outdoorsman
Zirinis had the highest grades of any woman graduating from a U.S. law school in 1957.
Also in the week's news, a code enforcement crackdown; a Sag Harbor trustee resigns; and the Hampton Classic begins.
Tim Culver stepped down Tuesday, The Sag Harbor Express reports.