By Cailin Riley Sag Harbor residents came out one final time on Monday to ask questions and share their thoughts on the Sag Harbor School District’s desire to purchase 4.13 acres of vacant land on nearby Marsden Street, a divisive issue that has grip
By Cailin Riley Members of the public came to the Sag Harbor Board of Education meeting on Monday night, November 7, to share continued frustration with the district’s handling of the effort to acquire land on nearby Marsden Street to develop into an
By Cailin Riley In a short Sag Harbor School Board meeting on Monday, May 23, Superintendent Jeff Nichols gave a brief update on the progress of the capital improvement project at Mashashimuet Park that is still in the early planning stages, and addr
By Cailin Riley Monday was a quietly meaningful day in the Sag Harbor School District, with gatherings at both the start and end of the day that were symbolic of the next phase the country has entered in the COVID-19 pandemic. For the first time in