This Morning’s Bulletin — 3.23.15

Wear a warm coat.
Wear a warm coat.

Good Morning!

• We’re not out of the cursed winter chill yet. Today will be sunny, with a high near 35 but wind chill values between 10 and 20. Tonight will be mstly clear, with a low around 13. Tuesday will be mostly sunny, with a high near 38 but wind chill values between 5 and 15. There’s a slight chance of showers after noon on Wednesday, but we’re expecting the temperature to rise to near 45 degrees.

• The Children’s Museum of the East End will be hosting satellite arts classes for toddlers in Riverside at Riverside Rediscovered’s headquarters on Peconic Avenue beginning March 31, after requests for a children’s museum topped the list of what Riverside residents would like to see change in their neighborhood. The community plans to submit their Riverside Revitalization Action Plan to the Southampton Town Board in mid-April. The Beacon’s full story is online here.

• Sag Harbor singer-songwriter Terry Winchell will perform original music from her new 2015 album “Blue Flower,” along with original songs from her albums “Under Veil Of Wilderness” and “Vice Versa” at the weekly East End Opry at Fresh, the former Wild Rose Café, in Bridgehampton tonight beginning at 7 p.m., followed by a night of music by other East End singer-songwriters. More information is online here.

• The Riverhead Town Board voted Wednesday to sell its East Lawn building to Suffolk Theater owner Bob Castaldi for $125,000. The building, on East Main Street, houses town offices and the Riverhed CAP anti-drug program. CAP will be moving next door, into the former IRS building. Six people bid on the town’s plan to sell the building he sale is subject to a permissive referendum. The town’s legal notice is online here.

• The Beacon’s Week in Review was delivered piping hot to inboxes throughout the East End in the wee hours of Sunday morning. To get your own copy each week, or to help your friends get their own copy each week, sign up here.

And that’s the way things look at dawn’s light here today.

Beth Young

Beth Young has been covering the East End since the 1990s. In her spare time, she runs around the block, tinkers with bicycles, tries not to drown in the Peconic Bay and hopes to grow the perfect tomato. You can send her a message at editor@eastendbeacon.com

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