The Way It Was for March 7, 2024
The day 75 years ago when 15 tons of potatoes spilled across an East Hampton street, and more surprises from the area’s deep past.
The day 75 years ago when 15 tons of potatoes spilled across an East Hampton street, and more surprises from the area’s deep past.
For the East Hampton Town Police Department's spring 2024 Citizens Academy program, applications can be submitted until Monday, March 18. The 10-week session begins Wednesday, March 20.
The developer Harry Macklowe listed his Georgica Pond house last week for $38 million. Despite the legal costs Mr. Macklowe has accrued since 2019, when East Hampton Village first hit him with a stop-work order citing illegal clearing and improvements, he stands to make a tidy profit if he gets close to that number, having bought the property in 2017 for $10.35 million.
A different take on the subject of “Men’s Lives,” the current Clinton Academy show, and net fishing in general. And much more from a vigorous Star readership.
East Hampton Town government appears divided after the planning board correctly said that it, not the town board, should be in charge of review of the proposed new senior citizens center.
So the town wants to put sand onto the depleted Ditch Plain Beach. Then what?
There is precedent showing that congestion pricing works, but it won’t be without repercussions for East Enders.
What happens when a furnace goes blooey.
In praise of John Avlon’s bid for Congress.
“We deserve the second-best and the second-best is now!”
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