Recorded Deeds 05.12.22
A $690,000 sale in Noyac is the rock bottom of the market? This is the week in Hamptons real estate.
A $690,000 sale in Noyac is the rock bottom of the market? This is the week in Hamptons real estate.
Alcohol and a horse-driven buckboard do not mix in 1897, and Springs hits a freaky boiling point in 1972.
On Wednesday at 7, the Noyac Civic Council will host a virtual Meet the Candidates night to give community members a chance to get to know the four people seeking seats on the Sag Harbor School Board.
A new documentary by Markie Hancock tells the story of the founding of the Retreat and the ongoing but underreported incidences of domestic violence on the East End.
Beating the odds, three Long Island filmmakers sell their self-produced comedy special to Netflix.
An Andy Warhol "Marilyn" painting that sold for $195 million on Monday set up a week of anticipated auctions, including paintings by Pollock and de Kooning expected to net healthy sums in Christie's auction on Thursday.
Preservation Long Island has sent letters to Guild Hall's leadership as well as various East Hampton Village officials asking them to consider the historic significance of its interiors.
Guild Hall and Bel Canto Book Camp will bring emerging opera stars to East Hampton for residencies and performances.
Concerts by Caroline Doctorow (singer-songwriter), Bruce Wolosoff (pianist and composer), and Ariel Horowitz (violinist), and a talk on Frederick Law Olmsted
East End painters at Ashawagh Hall, floral beauty at Grenning, celebrity photos at White Room, videos in Southampton, and a slew of solo shows
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