Fluke Run From Montauk Turns Into Close Encounter With Hypothermia
Three commercial fishermen returned safely to East Hampton last week after a scary morning at sea about 25 miles south of Fire Island.
Three commercial fishermen returned safely to East Hampton last week after a scary morning at sea about 25 miles south of Fire Island.
Candidates slam him, and Trump, at debate at LTV’s studios in Wainscott, where here was a standing room-only crowd.
On Saturday at noon and Sunday at 1 p.m., a Montauk Point State Park naturalist will lead a three-mile hike from the state park office in the lower parking lot to see shore birds and seals.
The location of a burial ground believed to contain the remains of as many as 20 people, some of whom may have been formerly enslaved, has been lost. A single gravestone is a rare clue.
Eight years after its trial run, the Peconic Jitney, a ferry service that provided a direct link between Sag Harbor and Greenport, may return this summer.
The New York State Education Department has postponed making a final call on new rules that would give public schools more oversight into the educational offerings of private and parochial schools after thousands of people across the state criticized the proposal.
An application from AT&T to build a cellphone tower in Northwest Woods was approved by the East Hampton Town Planning Board.
The show opens on Friday, Feb. 28, with other performances on Saturday, Feb. 29, at 7 p.m., and on Sunday, March 1, at 2 p.m.
The owner of a 10,000-square-foot house at 145 Neck Path in Springs has agreed to pay a $32,000 fine to the Town of East Hampton after using the house last summer for parties.
This week's Long Island Collection Item of the Week focuses on the oldest graveyard in East Hampton and the final resting place for a number of well-known figures.
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