Bits and Pieces 11.21.24
"Tosca" from the Met at Guild Hall, workshops at Bay Street, "9 to 5: The Musical" in Bridgehampton, jazz and drumming at the Masonic Temple, comedy at SCC.
"Tosca" from the Met at Guild Hall, workshops at Bay Street, "9 to 5: The Musical" in Bridgehampton, jazz and drumming at the Masonic Temple, comedy at SCC.
A lecture on Charlotte Park at the Parrish, holiday shows at Kramoris and Grenning feature small-scale artworks.
Thanksgiving dining options from Silver Spoon Specialties, Il Buco al Mare, Baron's Cove, Lulu Kitchen and Bar, and Old Stove Pub.
During an information session on Wednesday night at LTV Studios in Wainscott, PSEG Long Island will present its plans to build an underground transmission line between its substations in East Hampton and Bridgehampton.
Part of a Further Lane house that an anonymous donor gifted to Project Most to be used in a hub for its children's programs on Three Mile Harbor Road in East Hampton has been demolished and discarded, having been exposed to weather conditions that allowed it to deteriorate.
No Sailor, a five-piece folk band led by the singer-songwriter Kieran Garvey, is returning to the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett for a performance Friday night at 8. Also on Friday, the band will debut its latest single, “Tactless Butcher,” the fifth song from its upcoming album, “Anchor Broken Free.”
A fire that started in a basement laundry room at 66 David's Lane at around 1:45 p.m. Wednesday was extinguished quickly by the East Hampton Fire Department.
Samone Johnson, Jessica Neal, and Bridget Ehmann served in the military, learning formative lessons in discipline, readiness, and sacrifice that would forever shape their lives outside the service. They’ve also found themselves in the employment of the East Hampton School District, where they each draw meaning in their interactions with students, parents, and colleagues.
A little over a week out from a decisive national election, both the Democratic and Republican Parties are examining what the results say about where the country stands. Looking over the preliminary data from the New York State and Suffolk County Boards of Elections, as well as the archived data from past elections, one can see how Suffolk County has changed and what trends have emerged.
Still unhappy with the pace at which new accessory dwelling units are being built in East Hampton Town, a committee charged with keeping tabs on them made four recommendations to the town board Tuesday that it hopes will spur some construction action.
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