A Busy Week at Guild Hall
Guild Hall's backyard theater to welcome a guitar virtuoso, a talented singer-songwriter, and a Terrence McNally play.
Guild Hall's backyard theater to welcome a guitar virtuoso, a talented singer-songwriter, and a Terrence McNally play.
Fred Leighton and Francisco Costa have collaborated on a unique necklace celebrating the Amazon rainforest to be auctioned at Phillips to benefit its people on June 25.
New shows at Borghi, Tripoli, and MM Fine Arts, new galleries from the city, a talk about Pollock and performance art, and "Whimsy" in Southampton.
On Tuesday, exactly one year, three months, and one week since the day that Suffolk County's first Covid-19 patient was admitted to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced that more than 70 percent of adult New Yorkers have received at least one vaccine shot and lifted most of the remaining pandemic restrictions on retail stores, restaurants, offices, gyms and fitness centers, amusement and family entertainment centers, hair salons and barber shops, and personal care businesses.
Latin American cinema celebrated in Sag Harbor, an arts and advocacy gala, and Pecha Kucha goes virtual
Lynn Blue Band at the Talkhouse, the Sturdy Souls at the Montauket and Surf Lodge, Sunset Fridays return to Wolffer, the Lone Sharks at the Clubhouse, music on Shelter Island, and more
The Bridgehampton School District’s 2021-2022 budget goes to a revote Tuesday, June 15, after its original 8.93-percent tax-levy increase was knocked down to 6.49 percent — still piercing the tax cap — when $400,000 of unanticipated income was discovered during a re-examination of the original spending plan.
No matter how you slice it, these pizza places have staying power, and a key ingredient in their recipes is the bond that holds a family together.
News from Wolffer, a strawberry festival, Father's Day specials at Navy Beach, and more
The Mimi Meehan Native Plant Garden behind Clinton Academy on Main Street is in full flower. It is a project of the Garden Club of East Hampton and may be visited during daylight hours. Visitors should be careful to close the gate behind them so that deer do not get into the garden.
Another site kept up by the club, at Home Sweet Home, holds an 18th-century collection of plants used for medicinal, culinary, and dyeing purposes. The roster of garden club gardens is much broader and can be seen at gceasthampton.org.
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