An East Hampton couple and their two dogs are safe after their house on Drew Lane caught fire around 5:30 Tuesday afternoon, but the house was badly damaged.
An East Hampton couple and their two dogs are safe after their house on Drew Lane caught fire around 5:30 Tuesday afternoon, but the house was badly damaged.
Set against the picture-perfect backdrop of ocean and sky at Ditch Plain Beach in Montauk is a story of selfless devotion to those with special needs and a growing community and spirit of compassion in action.
Like a proper Irish wake, a large crowd gathered at the Meeting House restaurant at Amagansett Square on Aug. 2 to remember Michael O’Rourke, proprietor of the Amagansett Seafood Store, with equal parts laughter, beverages, and sadness.
The family of the Irish-born woman who died last summer on a boat docked at Star Island in Montauk has filed a wrongful-death suit against the man who owned the boat.
With “smart glasses” — which look like normal eyeglasses but have built-in computer technology — making their way into courtrooms, New York, fearing surreptitious recording, has taken the unprecedented step of banning them.
A discussion about adding up the deer in East Hampton Town ended instead with plans for how best to subtract them at Tuesday’s town board meeting.
Gov. Kathy Hochul visited the Montauk Lighthouse over the weekend to sign new protections for whales into law by way of the Whale Awareness Act.
Concern about a plume of contaminated water that has knocked three Suffolk County Water Authority drinking wells out of service drove 10 residents to press the town board for clarification about the water supply.
The East Hampton Town Trustees debated their policy on moorings in waters under their jurisdiction, focusing on permit holders in Northwest Creek and their unused spaces.
What seemed like a straightforward proposal for legislation that would establish a lawn-irrigation conservation policy devolved into questions about intent and enforceability at Tuesday’s town board meeting.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has added New York’s First Congressional District to its Districts in Play program, which identifies what it considers competitive Republican-held or open House seats for resource allocation and planning.
Since opening in 2009, Tripoli Gallery has hosted more than 80 exhibitions and shown more than 150 artists, but what’s most remarkable is the range and diversity of the artwork, a reflection of Tripoli Patterson’s ecumenical taste.
LTV’s Cabaret Jubilee will feature KT Sullivan, Mark Nadler, Christine Pedi, and Stephanie Pope for an evening of songs, storytelling, and comedy.
Films by the Oscar winners Joel and Ethan Coen, Stanley Kubrick, and James Cameron will be shown at the Sag Harbor Cinema.
East's party columnist celebrated his birthday every morning, noon, and night with friends, family, lovers, and puppies — all the way from Montauk to East Quogue last week.
The Clamshell Foundation’s 35th annual Sandcastle Contest in Amagansett brings out the ephemeral creativity.
“Ticknology,” a discussion with experts, will be held at the Bridgehampton Community House on Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m., courtesy of the Perfect Earth Project.
This postcard, from the Amagansett Historical Association’s collection, shows the hamlet’s 1902 lifesaving station on the right, nestled in the sand dunes with the ocean in the background.
Up next in Guild Hall’s Stirring the Pot series of culinary conversations are Niki Russ Federman and Josh Russ Tupper, fourth-generation owners of Russ & Daughters.
Lobster Roll, a.k.a. Lunch, has happy hour specials daily and a special dinner for two that includes steak and lobster.
The Corner returns to Sag Harbor, Cruust opens there with sandwiches, pasta, and more, a paint and sip session at Gosman’s Dock, happy hour at the Clam Bar, and a new ice cream cart at Duryea’s.
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