AIRCRAFT NOISE ABATEMENT
NCC took an active role to work with East Hampton Town Officials to pass three resolutions to control aircraft noise through curfews and decibel level restrictions.
Southampton Town recently established a link on its website to report airport noise: CLICK HERE All complaints will be forwarded to relevant agencies, elected representatives, and community groups. The Town will also forward complaints to other noise monitoring services that request it.
QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER
NCC was instrumental in the passage of legislation requiring the testing and monitoring of ground water at the Sand Land Mine on Millstone Road which sits atop our aquifer, the sole source for ALL our water, both well and public water. This issue is ongoing... CLICK HERE TO READ MORE
NOYAC ROAD
NCC maintains an ongoing dialogue with the Southampton Town Board, Highway Department and the Police Department to improve the safety, maintenance and enhancement of Noyac Rd.
LAND USE ISSUES
As a liaison with the Town Council, ZBA, Planning Board, and Code Enforcement, the NCC successfully negotiated to remove Turtle Cove objectionable signage and supported Wildwood Rd residents in land use issue/noise abatement with the Noyac Golf Course.
CHARITABLE DONATIONS
• Sag Harbor and Southampton Fire and Ambulance Corps
• Sag Harbor Food Pantry
• Sag Harbor Helpers
• Sag Harbor VFW and Veteran Organizations
• Youth Organizations
• Scholarships for Higher Education to NCC Members
• East End Hospice
• Group for the East End
SPONSORED SOCIAL EVENTS
• Children’s Holiday Party (hosted by Dowling’s Restaurant)
• Annual Holiday Dinner Dance
60 Years (and counting) of Community Service
The Pavilion on Long Beach
The Antenna Towers
The Nabisco/Rowe Industries Cleanup Petition
Dead Man’s Curve
Changing of and Busing to School Districts
Golf at The Bridge
Drinking Water Issues
Bay Water issues
Groundwater Monitoring
Incorporation Proposal
Maintenance and Future of Noyac Road
Veteran’s Quilt
Noyac Road Acquisition
Charities we Support
Sag Harbor and North Sea Ambulance Corps
Sag Harbor and North Sea Fire Departments
Sag Harbor Food Pantry
Sag Harbor Helpers
Noyac Civic Council Scholarship
The idea of the scholarship originated several years ago by former Noyac Civic Council Officer, Paul Bailey. The first $500 award was announced at the July 13, 2010 meeting. The scholarship is now offered each year and is open to anyone pursuing post high school education, has done community service, has a need for the scholarship, and is a member of the NCC in good standing.
NCC Scholarship Recipients:
2010: Michael Remkus
2011: Nicole Jonat
2012: Emily Verneuille and Jessica Spehler
2013: Brendan Shiel, Kendra Weatherell and Jesse Petrucci
2014: Sara Bucking and May Evjen
2015: Duncan Bennett, Robbie Evjen, Angela Fierst
2016: Donald Bender, Katie Bucking, Arlena Burns, Ciara Weatherell
2017: Spencer Chase and Aris Witty
2018: Phoebe Bennett and Zebulun Kinney
2019: Francesca DiSpigna and Sage Witty
2020: Yanni Bitis, Heidi Bucking, Dylan Hewett, Halle Kneeland
2021: Brooke Esposito, Rachel McKelvey, Vivienne Witty
2022: Jackson Bakes, Wilson Bennett
2024: Isabelle Caplin, Ryder Esposito, Cassidy Hewett, Tucker Kinney, Eva McKelvey
NCC Journals
2014 marked the 60th ANNIVERSARY of the Noyac Civic Council! Our COMMEMORATIVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY JOURNAL was printed and distributed to 500 people celebrating and supporting our fantastically rich and diverse community. Thank you for supporting this most worthwhile endeavor.