Two Water-Conservation Rules Now in Effect
In response to last summer's drought conditions, the Suffolk County Water Authority has adopted new water-conservation rules for its customers, effective Feb. 1.
In response to last summer's drought conditions, the Suffolk County Water Authority has adopted new water-conservation rules for its customers, effective Feb. 1.
Andrina Wekontash Smith's commitment to art for social change is finding expression in a new virtual reality project about Martin Luther King Jr. and a TV comedy that spans the Shinnecock Reservation to the "Glamptons."
The Parrish Art Museum will mark a significant anniversary with exhibitions and programs designed to provide "diverse points of access for different audiences."
“Unbossed and Unbowed,” Ingrid Griffith’s one-woman show about the groundbreaking politician and activist Shirley Chisholm, is coming to Bay Street Theater.
A new performing arts director is coming to Guild Hall from the Music Center in Los Angeles and the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
A Grateful Dead tribute band and "Mardi Gras Mambo and Latin Jazz" at the Masonic Temple, plus Mike Dawes, Crash Test Dummies, and Dirty Deeds set to rock in Riverhead.
The Montauk Library will screen "Leisurama," a documentary about the inexpensive prefab houses from the 1960s, more than 200 of which wound up in Montauk's Culloden Shores.
An award-winning pianist to bring Schumann, Liszt, Chopin, and more to Shelter Island.
The East Hampton Town Republican Committee will host a meet-and-greet with Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney on Monday evening at the American Legion in Amagansett.
“Hawaii” is up next in the Julie Andrews retrospective, love will be in the air at The Church, Watermill Center opens its studios, horticultural alliance’s book group will meet virtually.
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