A Reminder to Make Way for Roadside Workers, Responders
East Hampton Town officials are reminding visitors and residents to follow New York State’s Move Over Law this holiday weekend.
East Hampton Town officials are reminding visitors and residents to follow New York State’s Move Over Law this holiday weekend.
Will Darrell, a former East Hampton High School pitcher who was Vassar’s number-one starter during the college season, is now in his second year playing summer ball with the Sag Harbor Whalers.
Venetia Satow, 18, took up sailing only three years ago, when her family moved full time from England to Sag Harbor. Now competitions are going well both locally and regionally.
From an epic, 134-mile row to a Tiska teeing off to celebrate a new Gansett back nine, it happened here.
“The End Is the Beginning” is an eloquent and moving account of the life of Jill Bialosky’s mother, Iris. Recalled backward, it is also a nuanced examination of aging and of the mother-daughter bond.
Just as victory gardens brought fresh-grown produce to Americans during World War II, the East End Community Organic Farm and Bridge Gardens are two South Fork gardens offering a victory garden vibe.
Sag Harbor Cinema launches an exhibition of Mark Friedberg's production designs and a film series on the directors of "The New Hollywood."
Subversive portraits at Harper's, small works at Springs Library, group shows at Eric Firestone, Keyes Art, and Women's Art Center, Eric Dever in Chelsea, two shows at Halsey McKay.
Outdoor screenings from HamptonsFilm, jazz duo at Montauk Library, comedy at Southampton Cultural Center, Ma's House benefit, jazz night at the Masonic Temple.
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