Point of View: All Hallows’ Eve
All Hallows’ Eve, and if the past is prologue nobody will show up at our door.
All Hallows’ Eve, and if the past is prologue nobody will show up at our door.
When I was a young (ish) bride (1982) and new to the South Fork, one of the things my new husband and I did on weekends was just drive around and look at stuff. He called it shoelacing; I called it zigzagging — we would wend up one road and down the next.
Sales over all have declined for the seventh quarter in a row, the agency reported. Sales of houses priced at or above $5 million were at their lowest level since 2013.
The Under Dog, a pet supply business that was an offshoot of the 30-year-old Dapper Dog grooming shop at the northeast corner of the Bridgehampton Commons and Snake Hollow Road, closed its doors yesterday.
The prices listed here have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
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Joe McKee, East Hampton High’s head football coach, said following Monday’s practice that, given the sport’s numbers at the moment, he plans to field varsity and junior varsity teams here next fall.
On the eve of the playoffs, East Hampton High’s girls and boys volleyball coaches, Alex Choi and Josh Brussell, like their chances.
A quarterfinal finish in the recent United States Tennis Association’s national Level 1 clay court tournament at Pinehurst, N.C., assured Frank Ackley of the top-10 ranking he’d sought since turning 70 last February.
While the Bonac girls tennis fell in the county tourney, the girls swimming team finished the regular season at 4-1 with a win at Hauppauge last week.
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