East End Digest – July 17
Sag Harbor: A Legal Education Twenty East End lawyers and 10 Suffolk County District Attorneys gathered at The American Hotel on Friday for a seminar on “Evidence at the Drunk Driving Trial,” taught...
View ArticlePlanning for Floods in North Haven
As the tides change, apparently so do the flood plains. The last time the flood zones were assessed in the village of North Haven 145 houses were in a high risk flood zone; now, in the most recent...
View ArticleWith New FEMA Maps, Some Are Out of the Flood Plain
Richard Warren rounded out his tour of presenting the new FEMA flood maps at the Sag Harbor Village Trustees Public Worksession, on Tuesday, December 9. Thanks to FEMA’s multimillion-dollar effort to...
View ArticleFlood Map Source of Confusion
The recent implementation of new flood maps by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is confusing for homeowners, as well as village and town officials. Many have found their threat of...
View ArticlePerlman Party Okayed
The Perlman Music Program’s August Benefit, to be held at the Dusenberry residence on Ferry Road, was approved on Tuesday night by the North Haven Village Board of Trustees. Rachel Coker, the...
View ArticleSagaponack to Okay FEMA lines
Last week at their trustees meeting, North Haven Village adopted the “limwa,” or “limit moderate wave action,” regulations proposed by FEMA in regards to flood maps. This week Sagaponack Village also...
View ArticleSagaponack Holds Off on FEMA
Just last week, it seemed the Sagaponack Village Board of Trustees was ready to adopt the new FEMA regulations, regarding the limit moderate wave action (LIMWA) line designation on the revised FEMA...
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