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Trustees Greenlight a Clam-Powering Season

The East Hampton Town Trustees voted last week to authorize a special season for the taking of soft clams or razor clams by the method known as powering, or churning, on weekdays starting June 29.

Jun 11, 2026

Early Primary Voting Begins

Early voting in advance of the June 23 Democratic primary begins on Saturday and will continue through June 21 at the Windmill Village community room.

Jun 11, 2026

Government

Cantwell Court, a broken crosswalk signal on Main Street, downtown lighting, and the long-closed Cranberry Hole Road bridge were among the topics covered at a recent Amagansett Citizens Advisory Committee meeting.

Jun 11, 2026

A renewed lease for the Maidstone Gun Club in Wainscott, which has been closed since the imposition of a temporary restraining order in November 2022, still has not been signed, East Hampton Town Councilwoman Cate Rogers told the Wainscott Citizens Advisory Committee.

Jun 11, 2026

Proposed legislation that would encourage employer-sponsored housing within East Hampton received a chilly reception at a May 7 public hearing and has since been tweaked. Now deemed satisfactory by the town board, it will get another hearing on July 19.

Jun 11, 2026

The East Hampton Town Planning Board heard from 18 residents, 11 in person and seven via email, who not only thought the Springs Brewery and tasting room were a great idea, but spoke to the character of the owners, Lindsay Reichart and Gunnar Burke.

Jun 11, 2026

Arts

Sanford Biggers Mixes It Up

Sanford Biggers’s solo show at the Parrish Art Museum reflects a multifaceted practice that combines materials, processes, and cultural symbolism.

Jun 11, 2026

Jill Moser will be at LongHouse Reserve for readings from her image/text catalog, “Talking Pictures: Collaborations.”

Jun 11, 2026

“Cruce de Caminos (Crossroads),” an original theater production developed and performed by members of Long Island’s Latino community, will premiere at Guild Hall.

Jun 11, 2026

Ross Watts, showing at the Madoo Conservancy, works obsessively across a range of materials and mediums that are linked by a strong conceptual underpinning.

Jun 11, 2026

Villages

Fair Day Near for L.V.I.S.

Saturday’s the day for the much-anticipated Ladies Village Improvement Society Fair, and to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary the organization has invited other nonprofits to set up interactive booths highlighting the country’s history.

Jun 11, 2026

Trains Ramp Up for the Open

L.I.R.R. service will increase significantly for the U.S. Open, slated to begin at Shinnecock Hills on Monday and run through June 21, with a newly constructed train stop at the college seeing an additional seven to eight trains per day.

Jun 11, 2026

Tackling Middle East Peace

Jim Vrettos and Dr. Asma Rashid have organized a gathering with Aziz Abu Sarah, a Palestinian, and Maoz Inon, an Israeli, the authors of “The Future Is Peace: A Shared Journey Across the Holy Land,” in Bridgehampton Saturday night.

Jun 11, 2026

Food

News for Foodies 06.11.26

Crow’s Nest Cafe expands to the Montauk Lighthouse, Almond to host a Channing Daughters wine dinner, and a rosé tasting at Domaine Franey.

Jun 11, 2026

News for Foodies 06.04.26

Cedar Point Pizza and Brunch is now open for the season, and there’s a new tequila tasting room in Montauk.

Jun 4, 2026

News for Foodies 05.28.26

Ma’s House meets Kidd Squid Brewing Company, artisanal French pastries at L&W Market, a takeout menu from Art of Eating, and a basket weaving workshop at Il Buco Vita.

May 28, 2026