News for Foodies 08.29.24
East End Food needs help, SoFo Sandwich closes its doors, tomato taste-off at Quail Hill, vegan burgers in Sag Harbor, and a Latin-themed pop-up.
East End Food needs help, SoFo Sandwich closes its doors, tomato taste-off at Quail Hill, vegan burgers in Sag Harbor, and a Latin-themed pop-up.
Mary Heilmann documentary at the Parrish, Photorealism at the Fireplace Project, Tuscan scenes at Grenning, celebrating food at the Women's Art Center.
Duck Creek to show wood sculpture by Jonathan Shlafer and mixed-media work by Eliza Lu Doyle and Em Gallagher.
Over the past three decades, Paul Annacone, a native of East Hampton, has become one of the most sought-after tennis coaches on the professional circuit, now with Taylor Fritz, who may be on the verge of a title.
The Hampton Classic began early Sunday with leadline classes for 2-through-7-year-olds aboard ponies as a three-time Olympian, Joe Fargis, watched them pass back and forth, posing questions having to do with horsemanship.
Katie Osiecki, North Bar’s pitcher, returned for the East Hampton Town women’s slow-pitch softball league’s playoffs, and immediately made her presence known, leading her team to a trophy at the Terry King ball field in Amagansett.
I was surprised to see in my logbook that my lobster catch was better than expected this year, although lobsters in our local waters have been on a downswing for decades.
Several fire departments worked for four hours to tame a fire at a large house on La Forest Lane in East Hampton Saturday evening.
The owners of a house where two sisters died in a fire while their family was vacationing there have admitted they rented the house illegally, built an outdoor kitchen with neither a construction permit nor an electrical inspection, and failed to make sure smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were working throughout the house.
East Hampton Town will honor Nancy Kelley, a longtime advocate for land preservation and stewardship, with a plaque dedication ceremony at the Nancy Kelley Nature Preserve on Monday morning.
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