Why Everyone Loves Passover
Among American Jews, Passover has emerged as not just the most celebrated holiday, but I would argue that it also evokes the most spiritual meaning and stirs the identity of its participants.
Among American Jews, Passover has emerged as not just the most celebrated holiday, but I would argue that it also evokes the most spiritual meaning and stirs the identity of its participants.
From a fishing perspective, it was as quiet a season as I could ever recall.
Traveling to London and worried about Brexit overload? Head straight over to Hackney, in the east end of the city, and simply enjoy London for what it really is: the world’s most ethnically diverse city.
A former real estate agent from East Hampton who injured a town police officer in a drunken-driving crash over Labor Day weekend pleaded guilty to several charges in Suffolk County Criminal Court on Monday and as a consequence will avoid jail time.
ARF’s network of Operation Cat volunteers provides food, water, and shelter for more than 1,000 cat colonies on the East End, ranging in size from two to 30 cats. The caretakers tend to the colonies with at least one daily visit.
The board of the Sagaponack School District has declined to add the Bridgehampton School as an option for its graduating students.
Guild Hall’s new public database of its permanent collection has been greeted by some with surprise. It is not the multiyear project that culminated in its going live in February that raises eyebrows so much, rather it is the notion that the museum has a collection at all.
There will never be room enough in East Hampton for all the tradespeople who stream in every morning from the west.
With the passage of its 2019 budget bill, New York State will become the second in the nation to prohibit so-called single-use shopping bags.
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