The Art Scene 03.19.26
A solo show for Adam Baranello, paintings and collages at LTV, and artist talks at Dan Welden's studio.
A solo show for Adam Baranello, paintings and collages at LTV, and artist talks at Dan Welden's studio.
Artists' Table with Almond Zigmund and Jason Weiner, wine class at Park Place, specials at Elaia Estiatorio, La Goulue is back, Loaves and Fishes Cookshop to close.
Sag Harbor Village Mayor Thomas Gardella has taken heat over a social media post called insensitive to the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
Georgette Sloane of Georgette’s restaurant, which opened in the 1970s overlooking Three Mile Harbor, died in New York City on Jan. 25. She was 99.
Carmine DiSunno, the patriarch of the DiSunno family of Amagansett and the “son” of the Mike DiSunno and Son excavating company, died on Sunday of complications of kidney failure. He was 85.
Patricia Louise Scofield Burnett, who was involved in starting the Springs Food Pantry, died at home in Springs on Feb. 24 at the age of 98.
In a surprise move the East Hampton Town Board temporarily paused implementation of a portion of the town code that would require updated certificates of occupancy upon the sale of property. The “stay of enforcement” approved Tuesday extends until Dec. 31, 2026.
Two members of the East Hampton Town Police Department, Lt. Kenneth Alversa and Officer Daniel Munoz, attended the town’s Latino advisory committee meeting in an attempt to assuage concern and to discuss the role local police may or may not play in easing tensions created by potential ICE actions.
East Hampton Town collected more than $11.7 million for the community housing fund last year, for a total of almost $25.19 million since the program was implemented in 2023.
The town board unanimously supported a conceptual drawing of a new 35-spot permeable parking lot in Springs that would be accessed from Springs-Fireplace Road and connected by a concrete path to a brick walkway at the Springs Library.
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