By Cailin Riley Sag Harbor residents will head to the polls on November 3 to vote on whether to authorize the use of $3.325 million held in the Sag Harbor School District’s capital reserves to partially fund the purchase of five wooded lots on nearby
By Cailin Riley Plans to acquire land on nearby Marsden Street and develop it into an athletic complex has been the attention-grabber in the Sag Harbor School District lately, but other business was conducted at the most recent Board of Education mee
By Cailin Riley The Sag Harbor School District’s plans to acquire four adjoining parcels of land for sale on nearby Marsden Street with a combination of capital reserve funds and money from the Southampton Town Community Preservation Fund represent a
By Cailin Riley The Sag Harbor School Board will move forward with a plan to purchase five properties across from the middle-high school to be used to create an athletic complex for the district. The board also agreed to hold off on plans to finalize
By Cailin Riley When the Sag Harbor School District reached an agreement with the board of directors of Mashashimuet Park on the terms of a capital improvement project that, upon voter approval, would provide much needed upgrades to the athletic faci