Letters to the Editor for June 9, 2022
A wide-ranging week in reader comment.
A wide-ranging week in reader comment.
From the continuing bicycle craze of 1897 to the secret 1997 settlement of Jerry Della Femina’s civil rights lawsuits against East Hampton Village, it happened here.
What was once unthinkable now looks increasingly possible, as the airport that many residents say has vastly exceeded its historical function and is destroying their quality of life may finally be grounded, perhaps permanently.
Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney alleged on Monday that Mark Ripolone, 34, "financially exploited his customers, most of them small businesses."
Sag Harbor's John Jermain Memorial Library has put out a call for help in restoring a vintage wooden card catalog, and refitting it for use in a modern space that the library hopes to build. The goal is to find a local carpenter or handyman who would donate his or her time and expertise.
More than 50 years after her parents left Cuba, a documentary filmmaker visits that country for the first time and bonds with family members she had never known.
"A Doll's House, Part Two" is a play that deserves to be seen and then debated, and this satisfying, rigorously acted production does it justice.
Ricky and the Rockets, featuring Rick Davies, the co-founder of Supertramp, as well as G.E. Smith, Mike Reilly, and other rock notables, will take the stage at the Stephen Talkhouse on Friday.
The summer's benefits will lure revelers with music, auctions, drama, dancing, artworks, food and drink, even a seance to raise the spirit of Marcel Proust.
Solo shows at Halsey McKay, Pace East Hampton, Grain Surfboards, Silas Marder, the White Room, and others, plus tours at the D'Amico Studio, Shelter Island artists, and a talk at Firestone
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