Swerving Over the White Line
A 34-year-old man faces two felony drunken-driving charges following his arrest on the night of Aug. 3.
A 34-year-old man faces two felony drunken-driving charges following his arrest on the night of Aug. 3.
A Sag Harbor woman was injured on Aug. 6 after a westbound Mercedes sedan rear-ended her Jeep on Montauk Highway near Green Hollow Road.
A Rocky Point man was charged Sunday night with assault with a deadly weapon. East Hampton Village police said he had thrown a beer bottle at another man’s face as they were seated in a pickup truck a Montauk Highway intersection.
This East Hampton Star archive snapshot of Frederica Gallatin (1913-2003) on the beach at the Maidstone Club depicts what a beach day in the 1930s would look like for young women in the summer colony.
Elena Bosch McCormick of East Hampton, who for many years worked at a foundation that promotes inclusive democracy and progressive social change, died on July 23 at Peconic Landing in Greenport. She was 94.
Phyllis B. Kriegel, an editor turned painter who spent summers in Springs for 30 years, died at home in Greenport on July 29. She was 95.
Organizacion Latino Americana of Eastern Long Island has named the six recipients of its scholarship awards, and among them are four recent East Hampton graduates: Briana Chavez, Vanessa Salome Galindo, Gabriela Jacome, and Bradley Rodriguez.
Amid continuing frustration over uncleared piles of dead pitch pines along the Napeague stretch left in the wake of the southern pine beetle infestation, the East Hampton Town Board approved millions of dollars in new fire protection contracts at last Thursday’s meeting.
The East Hampton Town Trustees heard a pitch for the construction of a fifth and sixth oyster reef in Three Mile Harbor on Monday, a plan they quickly approved.
Gabrielle McKay, who was sworn in as the East Hampton Village clerk at the end of July, is among the youngest of municipal clerks.
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