News for Foodies 06.15.23
French wine bar coming to Sag Harbor, cafe and brunch menus at Surf Lodge, Father’s Day lunch and dinner options, supper club evenings in Southampton, and Springs Brewery on the move.
French wine bar coming to Sag Harbor, cafe and brunch menus at Surf Lodge, Father’s Day lunch and dinner options, supper club evenings in Southampton, and Springs Brewery on the move.
They're actors, singers, dancers, stage managers, makeup artists, poster designers, musicians, lighting and sound technicians, and choreographers: More than 1,000 students were recognized on Sunday for excellence in the theater arts at the annual Teeny Awards, a program of the organization East End Arts that was established 21 years ago.
Strawberry season is here! If you haven't already got your fill of June's sweetest treat at the farm stands, here are two ways to enjoy them.
The East Hampton Town Police Department is seeking the public's help in finding Lucas T. Desario, a town resident who was last seen several days ago. Mr. Desario's vehicle and belongings were found on South Eton Street in Montauk earlier today.
With air quality levels in Suffolk County sitting just under 200, a level considered unhealthy and nearing very unhealthy, on Thursday morning, some people accustomed to working outside took the day off. For most, however, it was a regular day, despite the peach-colored air.
Rabbi Aizik Baumgarten of Chabad of the Hamptons in East Hampton donated one of his kidneys to Terri Levin Davgin, a longtime congregant who was suffering from kidney failure. “When there’s an opportunity to help, we help. I thanked God for the opportunity for the chance to save a life,” he said.
Residents of the East End awoke Saturday morning to a hazy sky and the distinct smell of something burning, which got stronger through the week as a result of the wildfires raging in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Nova Scotia. The smoke resulted in air quality alerts that canceled outdoor activities of all sorts.
Over the objections of Ed Collum, Kate Collum Gibbons, and other members of their family, which has lived next to East Hampton High School since before it was built in 1970, the East Hampton School Board on Tuesday resolved that lights will be installed at the turf athletic field. According to the board’s resolution, Musco LED towers would be installed at the edges of the field, allowing athletes to play games into the evening hours.
There were charges of class favoritism and redlining at an East Hampton Town Board meeting as Patricia Currie of Noyac and John Kirrane of Sag Harbor angrily denounced the impact of a recently reinstated flight path to the airport on people living beyond East Hampton’s borders.
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