By Christopher Walsh With East Hampton Town in a deep freeze, the Town Trustees considered requests to expand an eelgrass ...
By Stephen J. Kotz The Sag Harbor Zoning Board of Appeals on January 21 issued three variances to the John Jermain Memorial ...
By Stephen J. Kotz It’s one down and three to go. After holding a lengthy special meeting on Thursday, January 23, the Sag ...
The East Hampton Town Police Department’s 2025 Citizen Academy is now accepting applications, with the Spring 2025 session ...
By Christopher Walsh The East Hampton Library’s Digital Long Island Collection has received and scanned more than 500 ...
By Cailin Riley Every summer, during her childhood in the 1980s, Jessica Lynn Elliott would pack into the family’s station wagon — with the wood trim on the side that was popular during that era — and ...
By Christopher Walsh The Ladies Village Improvement Society of East Hampton is marking its 130th anniversary in 2025 and, in ...
By Cailin Riley Twenty-five years ago, when current Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger first served on the Village Board, ...
By Cailin Riley The jury is still out, so to speak, on whether a local businessman will be able to use several acres of land ...
Hot Jazz & Cool Nights” in the coming months. This winter, experience the magic of jazz as it unfolds in iconic venues like ...
By Michelle Trauring Southampton History Museum Executive Director Sarah Kautz recently confronted the Southampton School ...
By Denise Civiletti An outbreak of avian influenza at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has forced the farm to cease operations ...