This Morning’s Bulletin — 4.4.16

After the snow and wind, Sunday, Aquebogue
After the snow and wind, Sunday, Aquebogue

Good Morning!

• Don’t put away your winter coat. Rain and snow are likely before 9 a.m. today, followed by rain for the rest of the day. The high will be near 49 degrees with wind chill values between 25 and 35 early. We’re expecting rain and snow overnight, with a low around 26 but little to no snow accumulation. Tuesday will be sunny, with a high near 38 and Wednesday will be ostly sunny, with a high near 44.

• The long-awaited repaving project on Main Street in Hampton Bays is expected to begin this week, weather permitting, and could continue into the week of April 11. More information is online here.

• The Clearwater Beach Property Owners Association was able to dredge the inlet between Gardiners Bay and Hog Creek in East Hampton this week, and Gerard Drive in Springs has received FEMA funding for work to elevate the two causeways there that overwash during storms. The Beacon’s full story is online here.

• Dr. John Rasweiler will give a talk sponsored by North Fork Audubon titled “Our Deer Over-Population Problem: Consequences  for the Environment, Biodiversity and Public Health,” this Friday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Peconic Recreation Center on Peconic Lane in Peconic. More information is online here.

• The League of Women Voters of the Hamptons invites the community to an open forum featuring a speaker from the East End chapter of the Citizens Climate Lobby on Monday, April 11, 7 p.m. at Southampton Town’s Senior Citizens Center, 25 Ponquogue Ave. in Hampton Bays. More information 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 very 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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