Southampton is a town located in southeastern Suffolk County, partly on the South Fork of Long Island, New York. The town was founded in 1640, when settlers established residence there on lands obtained from the Shinnecock Indian Nation. The town includes a village by the same name.
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88.3 Peconic Public Broadcasting
Promotes a radio station that offers music and arts programming. Listeners can also listen to the station online, donate to the station and register for email updates.
http://www.peconicpublicbroadcasting.org/
The Southampton facility's exhibitions, as well as its adult, family, school and special event programs are described here. A staff directory is included, as well as an online museum shop.
http://www.parrishart.org/
Established in 1983, this non-profit, tax-exempt organization concentrates on preserving working farms and other lands of interest to its stakeholders through land acquisition and conservation easements. Its mission, goals, events and activities are described here, along with a description of lands protected through the organization's efforts.
http://www.peconiclandtrust.org/
Read about the institution’s research databases, books, magazines and other collections. Includes family history research information, a catalog and programs for teenagers.
http://rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us/
Southampton Chamber of Commerce
Advances the interests of companies and businesses in the city. Includes a directory of the organization’s members, a calendar of chamber events and listings of local restaurants.
http://www.southamptonchamber.com/
The rates and reservation policies for this guest inn on Hampton Road is presented, along with several photographs of the facilities and common areas, a map and directions, as well as contact data.
http://www.southamptonvillagemotel.com/
Southampton Village Police Department
The law enforcement agency serving the Village of Southampton is represented here, with a message from the chief, a statement about the department's accreditation, and an overview of some of its programs and policies.
http://www.svpd.com/
The Southampton Town Board is represented here, on the town's official web site. Access to town board agendas and minutes, in both document and video form, are also available online, along with a community calendar and accounting of various community projects. A town directory is also available.
http://www.southamptontownny.gov/
The official site for the Village of Southampton includes general, specific and contact information for municipal boards, departments, committees and key personnel. A history of the village is also available, as well as a map and other guides to the community.
http://www.southamptonvillage.org/
Outlines the florist’s selection of products including plants, roses and gifts. Also find photos and prices of products and place orders online.
http://www.wonderflorist.com/