A Busy Saturday at Guild Hall
Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" from the Met, Seth Rudetsky and Ana Gasteyer together for an evening of music and stories, Lisa Perry and Almond Zigmund in conversation.
Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" from the Met, Seth Rudetsky and Ana Gasteyer together for an evening of music and stories, Lisa Perry and Almond Zigmund in conversation.
The Art Barge is set to reopen with four months of art classes ranging from painting to ceramics to weaving to hand-made books to encaustic, and that's just a sample.
Justin Prince, a senior who hasn’t started a game since the second week of the season and who is fourth in East Hampton High’s pitching rotation, answered the call Monday, grinding his way to a 2-1 win over Half Hollow Hills West in a tense contest here that afternoon, a win that set up another showdown at top-seeded Eastport-South Manor Tuesday.
Group show at Eric Firestone, John Torreano solo at the Drawing Room, the Leiber Collection is reopening, celebrating Gene Samuelson, outdoor painting classes.
Non-equity auditions for "The Thanksgiving Play" at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue, Anita Guarino will sing at the Sag Harbor Masonic Club.
A wine dinner at Almond, Duryea's Montauk and Share the Harvest Farm are open, a major grant for East End Food, and Cove Hollow is closing.
East Hampton High’s baseball team remained in the county’s AA tournament by virtue of a 15-4 shellacking of Rocky Point here Saturday after having lost 7-6 at Eastport-South Manor, the undefeated top seed, the day before.
After an extensive search by East Hampton Town police drones, a Suffolk County police helicopter, and Southampton Town and Suffolk County K-9 units that began Friday evening, a missing 88-year-old East Hampton man was found Saturday afternoon by a town police sergeant operating a drone.
After stopping a 2011 Cadillac CTS on East Hampton's Main Street shortly after 4 on Friday morning because of "multiple vehicle and traffic law violations," town police reportedly found a passenger sitting in the back seat with a loaded .45-caliber handgun.
Adoring fans flocked to the village Thursday, where Tom Brady cut the ribbon at CardVault by Tom Brady on Newtown Lane and then tossed footballs from a stage in Herrick Park.
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