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Southampton Village Justice Court
151 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
Located within the Southampton Village Police headquarters, the Southampton Village Justice Court was founded in 2002.…More Before that, the village used the Southampton Town court system to handle its cases. The village court can prosecute violations, infractions and misdemeanors. Felonies cases are forwarded to Suffolk County Criminal Court. The current village justice is Barbara Wilson.
151 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
Located within the Southampton Village Police headquarters, the Southampton Village Justice Court was founded in 2002.…More Before that, the village used the Southampton Town court system to handle its cases. The village court can prosecute violations, infractions and misdemeanors. Felonies cases are forwarded to Suffolk County Criminal Court. The current village justice is Barbara Wilson.
Southampton Village Police Department
151 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
The Village police cover approximately seven square miles providing traffic enforcement, emergency response and a…More detective's division. The police department also oversees village code enforcement and the police station which includes a dispatch room and antenna for all of the village's emergency services. The chief is Thomas Cummings.
151 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
The Village police cover approximately seven square miles providing traffic enforcement, emergency response and a…More detective's division. The police department also oversees village code enforcement and the police station which includes a dispatch room and antenna for all of the village's emergency services. The chief is Thomas Cummings.
Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance
44 Meeting House Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance has vehicles equipped for both basic and advanced life support. The ambulance…More corps primarily transports patients to Southampton Hospital, but according to emergency protocol, the corps may travel to hospitals further west or transfer a patient to a Suffolk County Police Medevac helicopter. Department meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 7pm. Southampton Village trustee Paul Robinson is the village board liason to the ambulance corps.
44 Meeting House Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance has vehicles equipped for both basic and advanced life support. The ambulance…More corps primarily transports patients to Southampton Hospital, but according to emergency protocol, the corps may travel to hospitals further west or transfer a patient to a Suffolk County Police Medevac helicopter. Department meetings are held the third Monday of each month at 7pm. Southampton Village trustee Paul Robinson is the village board liason to the ambulance corps.
Southampton Village Hall
23 Main St, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Village, which incorporated in 1894, traces its roots back to the settlement of Southampton in 1640. Village…More Hall houses the mayor's office, village administrator, tax receiver, treasurer and boardroom. The zoning board of appeals, board of architectural review and historic preservation, planning board, planning commission and board of trustees all meet here. Village Hall was completed in 1917, and the second and third floors have been unoccupied since 2002, when the village police department moved to Windmill Lane. Mark Epley serves as mayor.
23 Main St, Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton Village, which incorporated in 1894, traces its roots back to the settlement of Southampton in 1640. Village…More Hall houses the mayor's office, village administrator, tax receiver, treasurer and boardroom. The zoning board of appeals, board of architectural review and historic preservation, planning board, planning commission and board of trustees all meet here. Village Hall was completed in 1917, and the second and third floors have been unoccupied since 2002, when the village police department moved to Windmill Lane. Mark Epley serves as mayor.
Southampton Fire Department Windmill Lane Station
Windmill Ln & Coopers Farm Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
The Southampton Fire Department is headquartered on Windmill Lane in Southampton Village. It is a volunteer department…More serving Southampton Village and the Southampton Fire District, which includes the Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and the hamlets of Tuckahoe, Water Mill and Shinnecock Hills. The department includes several companies and specialty teams, including Agawam Hose, Agawam Engine, Southampton Hose, fire police, hook and ladder, a rescue squad, water rescue team, rapid intervention team and a junior firefighter corps. The department has two substations, one on Hampton Road and the Shinnecock substation on the corner of St. Andrews Road and and Montauk Highway, across the highway from the Shinnecock Indian Reservation.
Windmill Ln & Coopers Farm Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
The Southampton Fire Department is headquartered on Windmill Lane in Southampton Village. It is a volunteer department…More serving Southampton Village and the Southampton Fire District, which includes the Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and the hamlets of Tuckahoe, Water Mill and Shinnecock Hills. The department includes several companies and specialty teams, including Agawam Hose, Agawam Engine, Southampton Hose, fire police, hook and ladder, a rescue squad, water rescue team, rapid intervention team and a junior firefighter corps. The department has two substations, one on Hampton Road and the Shinnecock substation on the corner of St. Andrews Road and and Montauk Highway, across the highway from the Shinnecock Indian Reservation.
Southampton Village Department of Public Works
102 Willow St, Southampton, NY 11968
The public works yard includes the superintendent's office and the highway, parks and building maintainance departments…More as well as the central garage. The central garage services all village vehicles, from police cars to highway department trucks. Public works is responsible for 55 miles of streets and sidewalks and 12 village beaches and maintaining village buildings, including village hall and the justice center. The superintendent of public works is Gary Goleski.
102 Willow St, Southampton, NY 11968
The public works yard includes the superintendent's office and the highway, parks and building maintainance departments…More as well as the central garage. The central garage services all village vehicles, from police cars to highway department trucks. Public works is responsible for 55 miles of streets and sidewalks and 12 village beaches and maintaining village buildings, including village hall and the justice center. The superintendent of public works is Gary Goleski.
Lola Prentice Park
151 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
This Southampton Village public park, next to the village police station, consists of a manicured lawn and a paved loop…More for cars. It offers no amenities. Before the police station was built in 2001, it was a skateboarding destination for local teens.
151 Windmill Ln, Southampton, NY 11968
This Southampton Village public park, next to the village police station, consists of a manicured lawn and a paved loop…More for cars. It offers no amenities. Before the police station was built in 2001, it was a skateboarding destination for local teens.
North Haven Village
335 Ferry Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
335 Ferry Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
North Haven is a 2.7-square-mile island settled in 1665, north of Sag Harbor. Driving through North Haven is the only…More way to reach the South Ferry to Shelter Island. The village is served by the Southampton Town Police, Southampton Town Highway Department and Sag Harbor Fire Department. The current mayor is Laura Nolan.</p> <p>The village board meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. at village hall. The zoning board of appeals, planning board and Board of Architectural Review & Historic Preservation also meet at village hall. The village has a small planning department and a part-time building inspector. North Haven Village Park is located behind the hall.</p>
Southampton Fire Department Shinnecock Substation
St Andrews Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
The Southampton Fire Department is a volunteer department serving Southampton Village and the Southampton Fire District,…More which includes the Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and the hamlets of Tuckahoe, Water Mill and Shinnecock Hills. The department includes several companies and specialty teams, including Agawam Hose, Agawam Engine, Shinnecock Hose, fire police, hook and ladder, a rescue squad, water rescue team, rapid intervention team and a junior firefighter corps. The Shinnecock substation is on the corner of St. Andrews Road and and Montauk Highway, across the highway from the Shinnecock Indian Reservation. The fire department is headquartered in the village on Windmill Lane and a second substation is on Hampton Road.
St Andrews Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
The Southampton Fire Department is a volunteer department serving Southampton Village and the Southampton Fire District,…More which includes the Shinnecock Indian Reservation, and the hamlets of Tuckahoe, Water Mill and Shinnecock Hills. The department includes several companies and specialty teams, including Agawam Hose, Agawam Engine, Shinnecock Hose, fire police, hook and ladder, a rescue squad, water rescue team, rapid intervention team and a junior firefighter corps. The Shinnecock substation is on the corner of St. Andrews Road and and Montauk Highway, across the highway from the Shinnecock Indian Reservation. The fire department is headquartered in the village on Windmill Lane and a second substation is on Hampton Road.
Southampton Fire Department Headquarters
Hampton Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
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Hampton Rd, Southampton, NY 11968
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