The Mast-Head: In the Wake of Yachts
Aboard Cerberus, my 1979 Cape Dory, even a minute or two’s inattention could have put me in the path of one of the many very expensive pleasure boats roaring east or west across the bay.
Aboard Cerberus, my 1979 Cape Dory, even a minute or two’s inattention could have put me in the path of one of the many very expensive pleasure boats roaring east or west across the bay.
It’s become popular in recent years to complain about the State of Main Street, but many local people have been harping on this subject for 30 and more. We have a solution to offer. Or, if not a solution, a mitigation strategy. Introducing, the Anchor Society of East Hampton Inc., whose mission is to raise money to buy a building that will serve as a general store in the Village of East Hampton.
What happens when you compete in a 10K when you’re not ready to compete in a 10K?
The father of two young boys who are very good swimmers said at a family gathering the other day that he far preferred youth sports, such as swimming, golf, and tennis, in which incremental self-improvement was the chief goal rather than winning.
Every March fills me with a false hope that spring is right around the corner. The inevitable rebirth of the new season is always painfully incremental. Glacial. The coldest winter I ever spent was a spring in Springs.
AMAGANSETT
Richard J. Principi Inc. to Ingas Path L.L.C., Further Court (vacant), Dec. 21, $40,000.
Glenn Behr to Handy Lane 8 L.L.C, 39 Handy Lane, Dec. 22, $1,970,000.
Timothy Kelly to Dustin Drew-Horowitz, 462 Montauk Highway (vacant), April 1, $1,195,000.
97 Marine Boulevard L.L.C.to 97 March L.L.C., 97 Marine Boulevard, April 15, $16,400,000.
Jonathan and Tiina Rosen to 24 Stony Hill L.L.C., 24 Stony Hill Road, April 15, $12,000,000.
Napeague Beach House L.L.C. to 87M L.L.C., 87 Maidstone Drive, April 15, $2,900,000.
"The emergency is over," Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Wedneday. Fifteen months after invoking emergency powers to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, he announced that the state of emergency will end on Thursday.
In Amanda Fairbanks’s “The Lost Boys of Montauk,” a tragic story of guilt, remembrance, and blame, the prose moves fast, secrets are exposed, and regrets over talking to a reporter loom.
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