Point of View: Bellowing Jars Memorial Day
You intimately sense the connection between those who have gone before and those coming after in a small town Memorial Day parade such as ours.
You intimately sense the connection between those who have gone before and those coming after in a small town Memorial Day parade such as ours.
A last-minute trip to Belmont Park one June day in 1973 led to our correspondent witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime triumph — Secretariat’s Triple Crown.
The usually with-it Star was a little behind the curve with its 1924 comment on jazz music and musicians. And don’t miss the 1974 nudity-on-the-beach case.
The season is here, and letters to The Star ramp up accordingly.
So many L.L.C.s . . . it’s the latest in South Fork land transfers.
The Pierson and Bridgehampton High School baseball teams lost in close games to upstate opponents in Southeast Regional state playoff games Saturday, the Whalers, a Class C school, by a score of 3-1 to Burke Catholic of Goshen, and the Killer Bees, who are combined in baseball with the Ross School, by a score of 7-5 to the defending state Class D champion, Chapel Field Christian.
If accepted, a $29 million tentative budget for 2025, which will be the subject of a public hearing on June 21, will lower taxes by a smidge, .0184 percent, representing the third consecutive year of tax cuts for village residents.
This weekend in Bridgehampton, it's all about wildlife — dragonflies, damselflies, and birds of prey.
A neighbor of Maidstone Park in Springs on Monday discovered an osprey hanging upside down from its nest, suspended by fishing line. Rescuers jumped into action.
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