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Car crash on County Rd 39 leaves two injured and gridlock through most of Western Southampton

Car crash on County Rd 39 leaves two injured and gridlock through most of Western Southampton

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Despite the loss of federal funding, WLIW-FM continues to bring you pertinent local and regional news each and every day. Make a donation or becoming a sustaining member today by clicking here or call 800-262-0717.***A motor vehicle crash on County Road 39 that left two people injured, one very seriously, caused gridlock traffic through most of western Southampton and Southampton Village late yesterday.Michael Wright reports on 27east.comthat traffic along the Montauk Highway and County Road 39 corridor had been flowing well on Tuesday afternoon thanks to police officers posted at traffic lights to allow commuter traffic to bypass the usual red-green cycle, until the crash occurred shortly before 5 p.m.According to Southampton Town officials, the single-vehicle crash occurred just to the west of Shrubland Road. Passersby reported that the vehicle was heavily damaged. One of the two people in the vehicle was trapped inside and had to be cut out by Southampton Fire Department heavy rescue crews with the “Jaws of Life.”The more badly injured person was then taken to Southampton Village where a Suffolk County Police Department medevac helicopter was waiting to fly the person to Stony Brook University Hospital at about 6 p.m. The other victim of the crash was taken to the hospital by an ambulance to be treated for non life-threatening injuries.County Road 39 remained closed more than another hour while the accident scene was cleaned up. As of 7:30 p.m., the road was open again but westbound traffic from Water Mill to Shinnecock Hills crawled until nearly 10 o'clock last night.***Walmart expects to finish enlarging its Riverhead store into a supercenter, with an added grocery store, by next spring, according to plans submitted to the town.Tory N. Parrish reports in NEWSDAY that the Riverhead store is one of three existing Long Island stores, including those in Islandia and East Meadow, for which Walmart has submitted plans to municipalities since early 2025 to enlarge the locations into supercenters.With the planned Long Island expansion projects, the Bentonville, Arkansas-based retailer is aiming to grab a larger slice of grocery spending across Nassau and Suffolk. Walmart is the largest grocer nationwide by far, but on Long Island, Stop & Shop ranks first.“With the potential to expand our existing Islandia and Riverhead stores into supercenters, we are excited about the opportunity to bring expanded grocery offerings, services, and new career opportunities to the community,” Walmart spokeswoman Mariel Messier told NEWSDAY this week.Walmart Inc. has 14 stores on Long Island, including a Sam’s Club warehouse store in Medford; a Neighborhood Market, which is a grocery store, in Levittown; and three supercenters.For Walmart to move forward with its Riverhead project, the retailer must receive site plan approval from the town’s planning board, along with approvals from the Suffolk County Department of Public Works, Suffolk County Department of Health Services and two town agencies, Greg Bergman, senior planner for the Town of Riverhead, told NEWSDAY.Walmart’s Riverhead store, at 1890 Old Country Rd. in Gateway Plaza, opened in 2014. The store was a relocation of a smaller store that opened in 2001 on Old Country Road.***More than 500,000 eligible Long Islanders will receive $659.2 million in tax relief beginning this summer through New York’s School Tax Relief (STAR) program.Maureen Mullarkey reports in NEWSDAY that Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday that 572,000 Long Island homeowners out of the nearly 3 million eligible New Yorkers can expect to receive a STAR credit or STAR exemption on their school tax bill.The Long Island figures are down slightly from last year's, when the state said 582,000 Long Island homeowners received $698.4 million.Meanwhile, with the 126th U.S. Open Golf Championship at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club bringing mass media attention to the south fork and their frequent mention of the enormous wealth that surrounds us you can be sure the Golf Channel and N.B.C. will slip in this next story…if they haven’t already.For Rachel Weiss reports in NEWSDAY that an oceanfront estate in Sagaponack has hit the market for $152.5 million, making it the most expensive public listing on Long Island. The taxes are about $105,000.A sale at this price would beat a record set last year, when an Amagansett property closed for $115 million, the highest amount ever paid for a single parcel in “The Hamptons.” It was also the priciest closing of 2025 by a landslide, with a $66.75 million home sale in East Hampton coming in second.The Sagaponack property features seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, spanning 9,500 square feet of living space. There is an additional 2,000 square feet of covered porches.The home was built in 2017 and completely renovated last year according to listing agent Terry Cohen, of Compass. The estate, on Fairfield Pond Lane, encompasses 4 acres and more than 360 feet of ...
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