350th Anniversary

Past Issues

June 25, 1998
June 18, 1998
June 11, 1998
June 4, 1998
May 28, 1998
May 21, 1998
May 14, 1998
May 7, 1998
April 30, 1998
April 23, 1998
April 16, 1998
April 9, 1998
April 2, 1998
March 26, 1998
March 19, 1998
March 12, 1998
March 5, 1998
February 26, 1998
February 19, 1998
February 12, 1998
February 5, 1998
January 29, 1998
January 22, 1998
January 15, 1998
January 8, 1998
January 1, 1998

East Hampton Town
350th Anniversary Celebration

THE FIRST ITALIANS IN AMAGANSETT
Amato DiSunno brought with him in his suitcase a twig from his grape arbor in Italy. That grapevine is still growing today, filled with delicious white muscatel grapes.

What's In A Name?
SHAGWONG

BELLS FOR THE 300TH
In 1924, she designed the eight-foot granite Soldiers and Sailors Memorial on Hook Mill green

A Critic's Busy Day
Paul Goldberger has a busy Sunday ahead at Guild Hall. At 4:30 p.m., Mr. Goldberger, one of America's best-known writers on architecture, design, and urban planning, will lecture on a subject close to his heart, one he revisited several times when he was chief cultural critic of The New York Times: East Hampton architecture.

THE TASTE OF HISTORY
It is the season at last when clamming and the culinary joys that can be derived therefrom, as in days of yore, are upon us.

Vanished Places
The 1899 S.A. Beardsley house on Lee Avenue stood atop an inner dune just west of Cottage Avenue in East Hampton. The architect was William Strom.

EVENTS


Index | News | Arts | Food | Outdoors | Columns | Editorials | Letters | Real Estate | Happenings | Classifieds | Archives