The Mast-Head: False Sense of Security
Nearly every morning since the middle of March, I get up, make coffee, feed the dogs, and look up the previous day’s coronavirus numbers.
Nearly every morning since the middle of March, I get up, make coffee, feed the dogs, and look up the previous day’s coronavirus numbers.
Graduation was held at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton on Saturday evening, and the parents kind of fell apart.
Monday night’s opening of the Republican National Convention raised important questions every American must ponder.
Even as Suffolk County reached a grim milestone, surpassing 2,000 deaths from Covid-19 last weekend, the spread of the virus seems to be holding steady at approximately a 1-percent daily infection rate.
In partnership with Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center will host a mobile Covid-19 antibody testing and cardiovascular health screening service Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
When it comes to statues, I would like to advance the idea that the Confederates are in a class by themselves.
AMAGANSETT
J. and B. Teatom to B. and D. Slusarev, 15 Arbor Path, 1.98 acres, May 1, $2,500,000.
84 IWH Realty L.L.C. to El Refugio 84 L.L.C., 84 Indian Wells Highway, 2.1 acres, June 25, $6,300,000.
EAST HAMPTON
G. Figliolia to M. and E. Beinus Trusts, 80 Sherrill Road, .34 acre, June 10, $4,000,000.
W. and J. Schacter to G. Tsetis, 7 Little Court, 1.55 acres, July 1, $1,700,000.
J. and S. Briller to N. and C. Casino, 70 Ely Brook to Hand’s Creek Road, .87 acre, June 18, $795,000.
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