On the Water: North Fork Easy Rider
I had done some fishing a few days earlier at Jessup’s Neck, and the bluefish were hungry, taking full advantage of my four-ounce diamond jig. I had my fill of fish, so I got on my motorcycle.
I had done some fishing a few days earlier at Jessup’s Neck, and the bluefish were hungry, taking full advantage of my four-ounce diamond jig. I had my fill of fish, so I got on my motorcycle.
The Bad News Bubs, for the third straight year, and the Jetty Grinders, coming out of the losers brackets, won the A and B championships in the four-day Travis Field memorial coed slow-pitch softball tournament held from last Thursday through Sunday at the Terry King ball field in Amagansett.
Paddlers for Humanity and Hoops 4 Hope, two stalwart nonprofit organizations that work to better the lives of children here and abroad, are to have fund-raising events this weekend.
Two East Hampton High School coaches, Dan White and Kevin McConville, whose teams handily won league titles in the past school year — boys basketball in White’s case and boys tennis in McConville’s — are bowing out.
Pot smokers versus cops in 1973, and more ripped from the pages of Ye Olde Star.
Words of thanks, praise for crosswalks, a plea for removing dog waste from the beach, and, as always with Star letters, much more.
East Hampton Town officials are again revising the rules for sandbag seawalls.
Neighbors worried about the current East Hampton Village administration’s designs on Herrick Park are rightly concerned.
In the water, the big risk to life is drowning and near-drowning.
In the context of the way so many of us live our lives, not taking a break for something pleasurable is just business as usual.
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