Independent/Courtesy Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren. We will also reduce runoff, create buffer zones, and employ new technologies such as natural treatment centers.3. When asked for comment on Warren’s concerns, Mark Epley repeatedly told the Press, “I don’t care.” He said he didn’t care who the tenants of the building were and didn’t care if Warren thought Epley would buy a building just to evict him. Jesse Warren, Southampton’s youngest-ever mayor, at thirty-seven, had no such impulse in June, as he watched the ballot count that gave him a victory, by forty-five votes, over the incumbent. He is currently a member of the Southampton Village Planning Commission where he introduces new ideas to bring vibrancy back to Main St. Currently the health department will not allow additional restaurants in Southampton, so it’s important to work to improve this.2. for the last decade. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page.Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren is getting a new landlord — two apparent rivals, former Mayor Mark Epley and his son Zach Epley. In addition, he owns another store on Newtown Lane in East Hampton. The Department of Public Works alerted Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren of vandalism targeting him early Thursday morning, according to the mayor.

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About Mayor Jesse Warren Mayor Jesse Warren has owned TENET on Main Street, Southampton. I wanted to run for mayor because I was hoping for the opportunity to set the agenda, the vision, and the tone for the Village of Southampton.Inauguration was on July 1, 2019, and it was one of the highlights of my life. I look forward to working with the Southampton Arts Center to create a vibrant and fun atmosphere year round.And while there are so many places in the village, I also always love a great meal at La Parmigiana and lunch at the Golden Pear on Main Street. Additionally, as a business owner, I also care deeply about our downtown, which is replete with record vacancy numbers and needs change and new energy. Jesse Warren, Southampton’s first-term mayor, is worried his political enemies are plotting to potentially force him from office by kicking him out of his home. “If I don’t live in the village of Southampton, then I can’t be mayor. We will clean our lake by reducing nitrogen loading, encouraging innovative/alternative (I/A) septic systems as well as introducing sewer options to our village. Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren is getting a new landlord — two apparent rivals, former Mayor Mark Epley and his son Zach Epley. Graphic graffiti and writings were discovered on an art board set up for Southampton youth at Doscher Park, next to Lake Agawam. How do you plan to work on these issues?1. I would also like to see more restaurants and more good restaurants in our village, which will require water-treatment options and potentially a sewer system. [Round-up of top news and topics for each of the following cities:Editorially-curated headlines and news to know for the following areas:The numbers behind office leases, retail, sales and financing We are having some technical difficulties. Having an inclusive and open government that engages our community and that also brings in the many industry leaders who reside in Southampton is extremely important. I could not be more honored to serve Southampton and to bring the much-needed change that our community has asked for and deserves.Jesse, what are three major issues facing Southampton that you’d like to address as mayor? Our government is here to serve our community and to help solve problems.What are your favorite places in Southampton Village?In addition, the Southampton Arts Center has really come a long way and offers some excellent exhibits, including the most recent National Geographic program. Our lake is polluted due to blue-green algae blooms that produce cyanobacteria, which is dangerous to the central nervous system. Vibrancy in our downtown: Southampton Village unfortunately has a number of vacant storefronts on Jobs Lane, and we wanted to help bring businesses to Southampton Village, and create an environment that fosters entrepreneurship and investment in Southampton. Two years ago, he opened a second location, also on Main Street in Southampton. He sought and received assurances in … It is generally believed that the lake could never be cleaned or remediated, but I refuse to subscribe to this mindset and believe that we can accomplish this goal.While this will take many years to fix, this is a critical issue and something I am committed to.