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SOUTHAMPTON

Vote Approved, 621-363

Budget $58,485,815, a 2.12% increase

Tax levy $47,756,817, up 4.31% increase

Average home Assessed at $500,000 increases 1.8% to $1,130.

Propositions Approved, 639-325, to spend $3.1 million from capital reserve fund on school building repairs and alterations; approved, 604-331, bus garage repairs; approved, 617-344, bus purchases; approved, 633-331, funding for Southampton Youth Association; approved, 553-403, funding for Parrish Art Museum; approved 580-345, funding for Southampton Historical Society.

School board Nicholas Palumbo (423) and Amy K. Pierson (423) won two seats, defeating Natasha Jeffries (299), Myron Glucksman (224), Charles A. Styler (203) and Edward S. Simioni (170). Terms are five years.

Newsday Live and Long Island LitFest present a conversation with James Beard Award–winning chef, restaurateur and New York Times bestselling author Michael Symon. Newsday’s Elisa DiStefano hosts an in-depth discussion about the chef’s life and new book, “Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out,” with recipes for simple dinners as well as entertaining a crowd.

Newsday Live Author Series: Michael Symon Newsday Live and Long Island LitFest present a conversation with James Beard Award–winning chef, restaurateur and New York Times bestselling author Michael Symon. Newsday's Elisa DiStefano hosts an in-depth discussion about the chef's life and new book, "Symon's Dinners Cooking Out," with recipes for simple dinners as well as entertaining a crowd.

Newsday Live and Long Island LitFest present a conversation with James Beard Award–winning chef, restaurateur and New York Times bestselling author Michael Symon. Newsday’s Elisa DiStefano hosts an in-depth discussion about the chef’s life and new book, “Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out,” with recipes for simple dinners as well as entertaining a crowd.

Newsday Live Author Series: Michael Symon Newsday Live and Long Island LitFest present a conversation with James Beard Award–winning chef, restaurateur and New York Times bestselling author Michael Symon. Newsday's Elisa DiStefano hosts an in-depth discussion about the chef's life and new book, "Symon's Dinners Cooking Out," with recipes for simple dinners as well as entertaining a crowd.

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