A Winter Gardening Checklist
An avid gardener reveals what to do and what not to do to prepare your garden for the winter.
An avid gardener reveals what to do and what not to do to prepare your garden for the winter.
Films inspired by Robin Williams’s battle with dementia and Bill T. Jones's choreographic response to the AIDS pandemic will be shown at the Parrish.
A Vietnam vet's recovery through art, an award-winning memoirist at the East Hampton Library, a fund-raiser at SCC, and a film noir classic.
A new installation at Pollock-Krasner House, Paul Davis at The Church, and group shows at Ashawagh Hall, the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons, and Eric Firestone.
Two prix fixe dining benefits for Slow Food East End, Thanksgiving offerings from the Cookery, Loaves and Fishes, and 1770 House, and frozen food from La Fondita.
First came news that Bridgehampton's Kmart, the former retail giant's last full-sized location in the continental United States, was closing. On Monday, the now-empty big-box store's future came into clearer focus: Yes, Target is coming to Bridgehampton.
East Hampton High School’s football team trounced Eastport-South Manor 42-7 in its regular-season finale Saturday, and will play at second-seeded Half Hollow Hills West this coming Saturday at 1 p.m.
On Thursday night, a group of fiber artists organized by Erica Huberty, Louise Eastman, and Laurie Lambrecht put up 35 handmade, nonpartisan signs across Sag Harbor Village, all containing a single-word message: "Vote." Village workers promptly took them all down on Friday morning, relegating them to garbage before the artists dug through the trash to save them.
Two police officers were injured in a tussle in East Hampton Village's Reutershan parking lot on Thursday night, resulting in two charges of second-degree assault, a class D felony, for an 18-year-old East Hampton man.
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