April is Global Astronomy Month, and the Hamptons Observatory has some suggestions for how you can enjoy the stars from the comfort of your own home.
April is Global Astronomy Month, and the Hamptons Observatory has some suggestions for how you can enjoy the stars from the comfort of your own home.
The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center has launched a series of online meet-ups just for teens.
Meet-ups are twice weekly, on Sundays and Thursdays. The first one is Sunday at 5 p.m., when there will be a virtual murder-mystery game.
To show support for transportation workers who are essential employees, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone has encouraged the public to honk their vehicles' horns at 3 p.m. on Thursday.
The Rev. Jim Erwin said parishioners or any member of the public can donate canned goods, dried goods such as cereal and snacks, and toiletries in the outdoor box, and then those in need can stop by any time of day or night.
The Aboff family of Aboff’s Paint Stores has donated 3,200 N95 respirator masks to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital as part of a donation of personal protective equipment to several health care providers across Long Island.
Stony Brook Southampton Hospital asked children to send them their artwork to cheer patients and staff, and boy did the kids deliver.
The Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center is operating a food pantry for 25 families.
Marit Molin of the Hamptons Art Camp has shifted her focus from registering kids for camp to raising money to provide meals for those in need.
The Jewish Center of the Hamptons will use the Zoom videoconferencing app to celebrate Passover starting Wednesday, with Temple Adas Israel holding an online Seder on Thursday.
Restaurants and caterers are offering tasty choices for Passover seders or Easter dinner at home.
The East Hampton Town Police Department is getting in touch with businesses that have remained open in spite of a state order intended to slow the spread of Covid-19.
HamptonsFilm will continue its Now Showing series virtually by making available a movie selection weekly that can be viewed with a five-day pass that costs $12. The money will support HamptonsFilm, Guild Hall, and the distributor of the film.
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