By Stephen J. Kotz The Sag Harbor Village Board will hold a hearing on a proposed $15.04 million budget when it meets on Tuesday, April 11, at 6 p.m. Although the budget calls for a hefty 11.5 percent spending increase, the tax rate will only rise b
By Stephen J. Kotz The Sag Harbor Village Board on February 22 took its first look at a proposed budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year. Although the initial $15.05 million budget calls for an 11.64 percent spending increase over last year, totaling $1,
By Stephen J. Kotz Local Law 12, the controversial measure that the Sag Harbor Village Board adopted last year in an effort to encourage more affordable apartments in its office and village business zoning districts, is going to be subjected to a rev
To preserve its historic Black community, SANS, Sag Harbor Village made a Historic Black Beach Communities Overlay District, but some are arguing against it.
By Stephen J. Kotz Someone attending the Sag Harbor Village Board meeting on Tuesday may have thought they had stumbled into Sag Harbor Justice Court by mistake, when Ed Burke Jr., a well-known local defense attorney, stepped to the podium to address