Holiday Spirit Decorating Contest
Get out your garlands: The East Hampton Star Holiday Spirit decorating contest debuts in November.
Get out your garlands: The East Hampton Star Holiday Spirit decorating contest debuts in November.
The case of the removal of two trees on Meadowlark Lane in Sag Harbor Village was back in Justice Court Tuesday morning. Alex Kriegsman, an attorney appearing virtually in representing the defendant, Augusta Ramsay Folks, made a motion for dismissal based on comments made by Bob Plumb of the village board at a meeting in August.
Visiting hours for Christian Gutierrez, who died in a motorcycle crash on Sunday, will take place tomorrow at the Yardley and Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton from 3 to 9 p.m. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Most Holy Trinity Parish Center.
Thoughts on the popularity of e-bikes.
A Yorkshire terrier inadvertently rode a westbound bus from the Bridgehampton train station to Babylon on Sunday afternoon without its family, prompting an unusual “lost dog” search that spanned multiple police agencies.
Police made two felony drunken-driving arrests on town roads in the last 10 days.
Two people were arrested last week on felony charges, one alleged criminal mischief and the other drug possession.
I’ve never owned a car I truly loved.
East Hampton Village wants to buy the five inns in its Main Street Historic District using its $22.4 million portion of the town’s community preservation fund.
Sag Harbor Village Police documented an incident of a woman fleeing from her $19.55 bill for a glass of wine at Vin Sur Vingt Bistro on Sunday night.
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