‘Oregon’: The Death of a Matriarch
Laura Darrell's first full-length play is about three generations of a New England family forced to grapple with end-of-life issues.
Laura Darrell's first full-length play is about three generations of a New England family forced to grapple with end-of-life issues.
The Church in Sag Harbor will host an exhibition tour, a "drawing happening," and a concert by the Sons of Town Hall, a pair of 19th-century vagabonds.
An 1834 portrait of Ephraim Byram, a prominent Sag Harbor astronomer, clockmaker, engineer, and bookbinder, has been acquired by Preservation Long Island.
Curator leads tour of the Charlotte Park exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum, and artists hold forth at the Southampton Arts Center.
A music festival benefit, an "All the President's Men" screening, a Big Easy fund-raiser, classical piano in Southampton, an a cappella group in East Hampton, jazz at Bay Street and the Masonic Club, and more.
The Montauk Brewing Company's Surf Beer Golden Ale is now being served on all of JetBlue's national and international flights.
A class at Park Place illuminates the wines of Burgundy, and a fund-raiser for Project Most features an array of soups made by local chefs.
A house under construction in Wainscott experienced heavy damage after a fire tore through it Friday morning.
East Hampton Town is looking to settle with the plaintiffs who sued to block its attempt to close the town airport in 2022 and reopen it with restrictions meant to address town residents’ years of complaints, Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez announced at a town board work session Tuesday.
The work being done to respond to damage from the southern pine beetle on Napeague and in Hither Hills State Parks will continue over the course of “several winters,” according to Lynn Bogan, assistant deputy director for stewardship at the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.
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