Gristmill: First Pitch
The baseball season’s arrival is most welcome. It’s just a touch early.
The baseball season’s arrival is most welcome. It’s just a touch early.
My maternal grandmother was critical and not affectionate in the least. In fact, I was afraid of her. But now that I’m a grandmother myself, I see there’s more to the story.
This month, with the hopefulness of spring upon us, our teen book reviewer considers novels about the hopefulness of romance in unlikely circumstances.
East Hampton’s girls lacrosse team had a dominant 17-7 win over North Babylon, a nonleague opponent, for a promising start to the season in its first game at home on Saturday.
In his first national competition, Jasper Samuelson, an East Hampton High School sophomore racing as a member of the Old Montauk Athletic Club, ran a personal best time of 4:35.35, good for second in his heat.
The Choral Society of East Hampton will celebrate its 80th anniversary with an all-jazz program drawing from Count Basie, Cole Porter, Cootie Williams, Thelonious Monk, and others.
Philip Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, will read from his new new book of poems at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Nick and Toni’s restaurant will have a la carte specials for Passover and a prix fixe brunch for Easter, while L&W Market offers takeout options for both holidays.
The Bridgehampton Chamber Music spring series will feature a performance by a cello quartet, an evening of George Gershwin, and a program with music by Haydn and Brahms.
Will Ryman’s monumental rose installation will travel from Shanghai to the Parrish Art Museum’s south meadow.
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