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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.

Southampton Town Councilman Chris Nuzzi says he will run for county legislator.
Westhampton Beach resident and town board member screened with Republicans this week.
Southampton Town councilman screened with Republicans this week.
A reader came upon a furry sight during a run.
Party also endorses Joseph Bloecker for assessor after Eugene de Pasquale didn't screen.
The Wainscott Citizens Advisory Committee meets on Saturday.
First female justice in the Town of East Hampton says she feels good about leaving the court in the hands of Justice Lisa R. Rana.
Wear your Celetics, Bruins, Patriots, or Red Sox sports gear at B. East's benefit for the bombing victims.
Hampton Ballet dancers perform “The Graduation Ball” and “Carnival of the Animals."
Here are some of the crime reports from around the East End.
A drill was held at Hither Woods on Monday.
Helicopter noise from East Hampton Airport is a major problem for Southold residents, Supervisor Scott Russell said.
Driver in Amagansett fatal hit-and-run will spend between 2 and 6 years behind bars for killing John Judge.
Christine Vorpahl's attorney alleges bus facility is overcrowded and unsafe, leading to tensions in the work place.
Police charged Kelvin Delacuz with a felony and two misdemeanors on April 15.
Mindful Turtle Yoga & Wellness will remain open in Stony Brook.
With school board elections coming up, we want to know what's on your mind.
Mindful Turtle Yoga & Wellness, based in Stony Brook, heads to the beach for the summer.
The new shed is part of repairs at Main Beach from Hurricane Sandy.