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Wilkinson Sidestepped, GOP Picks Schneiderman for Supervisor
East Hampton Republican Party ready to support county legislator's return to Town Hall.

Taylor K. Vecsey is the Local Editor for East Hampton Patch, launching the site in October 2010. She receive a First Place in the Online, Non-Deadline News category from the Society of Professional Journalists Press Club of Long Island for an article that appeared on East Hampton Patch in Nov. 2011, "911 Call Shows Address Mix-Up Delayed Help for Dying Man." In her spare time, she is a volunteer with the Bridgehampton Fire Department. She is a member of the Fire Police company, and an emergency medical technician.
East Hampton Republican Party ready to support county legislator's return to Town Hall.

Village mayor says he encourages residents, officials from other communities to attend.
Boat lifted out of water after oil cleanup, marine contractor says.
East Hampton High School team finished 13th at championships.
Attorney claims "enormous victory" in that the DEC has never returned money for seized assets before.
Attorney claims "enormous victory" in that the DEC has never returned money for seized assets before.
Highway superintendent asks motorists to drive carefully.
St. Luke's will host a spaghetti dinner on Saturday, and ARF Hamptons is holding a meeting for volunteers on Wednesday.
From arts and crafts to tennis, there's plenty to do with kids during the February vacation.
Superintendent Stephen Lynch says salt, sand mix will offer some traction, but roads still icy.
Lt. Joseph Theinert, whose father lives in Sag Harbor, died in 2010.
US Army Reserve Col. Frank Kestler says he felt compelled to see where his stepson died.
Also: Grand jury indicts Edward Orr on additional charges in connection to fatal hit-and-run.
Defendants were on parole for previous thefts when they were charged with burglaries in Southampton and East Hampton towns.
Woman allegedly showed up at the actor's house before she was arrested in New York City in 2012.
Defendants were on parole for previous thefts when they were charged in relation to eight East Hampton burglaries.
District superintendent assures parents suspensions have nothing to do with students safety, but workplace matters.
Rebecca Molinaro will join the village in May, leaving Westhampton Village Beach after three years.