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Napeague Stilt House Now Under Ice

A house on stilts at the end of Mulford Lane on Napeague has now completely succumbed to the icy waters of Gardiner’s Bay.

Feb 12, 2026

A Makeover for Poxabogue Golf Center and Cafe

The Poxabogue Golf Center, which also includes the Fairway restaurant, a popular breakfast spot with locals, is in the midst of renovations, as evidenced by a high chain-link fence surrounding the Sagaponack facility.

Feb 12, 2026

Government

In what is being described by some Sag Harbor residents as a great loss, the Southampton Town Board voted on Tuesday to eliminate a special parking accommodation that’s been on the books for over 40 years.

Feb 12, 2026

With dangerous cold and high winds expected Saturday, East Hampton Town and Village will have a number of warming centers open, from libraries to the Emergency Services Building.

Feb 6, 2026

The East Hampton Town Board intends to modify parking restrictions on Edgemere Street in Montauk, possibly in time for Memorial Day weekend, to improve public safety on a stretch of road where the Surf Lodge has tied up traffic and created dangerous conditions for motorists and pedestrians alike.

Feb 5, 2026

State officials will hold a public meeting Tuesday evening at Montauk Downs to discuss a habitat restoration project in response to southern pine beetle impacts at Napeague State Park and Hither Hills State Park.

Feb 5, 2026

Arts

Celebrating Love, Long Distance

The Southampton Arts Center will be the site of the Long Island premiere of “Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” a two-character play by Ken Ludwig that celebrates the cross-country courtship of his parents conducted entirely by letters.

Feb 12, 2026

The Church in Sag Harbor will host a performance by the pianist Baron Fenwick of original music by Roberto Scarcella Perino, an acclaimed Italian composer, and a printmaking demonstration by Samuel Havens.

Feb 12, 2026

A new wine movement called Cab Franc Forward is taking hold in New York. Co-founded by two Long Islanders, Gabriella Macari and Max Rohn, its mission is to make great wine while declaring cabernet franc the state’s premier grape.

Feb 12, 2026

The Sag Harbor Cinema will launch a weeklong series of classic westerns from the 1960s by John Ford, Howard Hawks, Sergio Leone, Sam Peckinpah, Gordon Douglas, David Miller, and Monte Hellman.

Feb 12, 2026

Villages

Hands-Only CPR Lesson on Wear Red Day

Nost women don’t realize cardiovascular disease is their greatest health threat. That’s why the American Heart Association named the first Friday of February National Wear Red Day, and offered lessons on hands-only CPR at places like Scoville Hall in Amagansett last week.

Feb 12, 2026

Time for the Great Backyard Bird Count!

The ground will be covered in white for this year’s Great Backyard Bird Count, which starts Friday and lasts through Sunday, and that means feeders could be especially active and potentially yield some surprises.

Feb 12, 2026

Item of the Week: Appointing Captain Gardiner, 1815

This document appointing Robert Smith Gardiner as captain of the 13th Infantry Regiment during the War of 1812 is signed by two presidents. Here’s what we know about Gardiner.

Feb 12, 2026

Food

South Fork Somm: New York Winemakers Champion Cab Franc

A new wine movement called Cab Franc Forward is taking hold in New York. Co-founded by two Long Islanders, Gabriella Macari and Max Rohn, its mission is to make great wine while declaring cabernet franc the state’s premier grape.

Feb 12, 2026

News for Foodies 02.12.26

Silver Spoon Specialties on Race Lane has four workshops coming up, on grazing, making fresh mozzarella, hors d’oeuvres, and Italian cuisine.

Feb 12, 2026

Jeff Ragovin Charts a New Path

In his award-winning video series, "Bounty Uncharted," Jeff Ragovin takes people deep-sea fishing, then brings them and their catch to his house in Springs for a group meal.

Feb 5, 2026