Bonac Baseball Begins With a Big Win
East Hampton High’s baseball team made it clear with a 4-1 season-opening home victory over Hauppauge Monday that the Bonackers will contend for the League V title.
East Hampton High’s baseball team made it clear with a 4-1 season-opening home victory over Hauppauge Monday that the Bonackers will contend for the League V title.
The new exhibition at The Sag Harbor Church, which features artwork by 16 Native artists, invites contemplation of themes that are critical to all Indigenous people.
Among the many gifts for sale at East Hampton's Monogram Shop are Mrs. Hoagland's Cookies, crispy confections baked according to a closely guarded recipe.
The celebrated Danish String Quartet will open the spring series of Bridgehampton Chamber Music with works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Franz Schubert.
The first Animation Weekend at the Sag Harbor Cinema will feature four animated films and two claymation workshops for children.
The Sag Harbor Church's Creativity Conference will bring five notable thinkers and artists there for a full day of individual presentations and a panel discussion.
The weekend at LTV will feature an experimental short, a documentary feature, and a performance by Winston Irie and the Selective Security Band.
Guild Hall's Academy Dinner, comedy at Bay Street, librarians as spies, jazz at the Masonic Temple, classical concert on Shelter Island.
Eric Haze at the Pollock-Krasner House, a trailblazing comic artist at The Church, group shows at Lucore and the Southampton Cultural Center, Sasson Soffer talk and tour.
Passover specials at Rowdy Hall, Nick and Toni's, L&W Market, and Art of Eating, and Candlelight Fridays are back at Wolffer Estate.
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