Skip to main content
Governor Pledges State Help for Ditch Plain Dunes

On a visit to the South Fork Friday, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that the state will contritibute $2.5 million toward the second phase of a dune replenishment project at Ditch Plain in Montauk. East Hampton Town has already budgeted $1.75 million for the project.

Los jóvenes latinos forman una red

En colaboración con OLA of Eastern Long Island, tres jóvenes latinos de la zona han empezado a crear una red profesional y un grupo de afinidad para sus compañeros. El ambicioso proyecto arrancará el sábado por la noche en los estudios LTV de Wainscott.

La nueva norma de inmigración podría afectar a "un par de miles de personas" aquí

En el sitio web de la Agencia Federal de Servicios de Ciudadanía e Inmigración, estas palabras aparecen en letras grandes, anunciando un cambio de política aún mayor: "Proceso para promover la unidad y la estabilidad de las familias". Para los residentes indocumentados en EE.UU. que lleven viviendo aquí al menos 10 años y estén casados con ciudadanos estadounidenses, eso significa que el gobierno ha abierto una nueva vía para obtener legalmente la tarjeta verde. Es "un paso clave para cumplir el compromiso del Presidente Biden de promover la unidad familiar en el sistema de inmigración", dijo el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional en un anuncio esta semana.

On the Water: Rough Day on the Boat

At daybreak, I went to check my lobster traps off to the east, but before we ventured forth, I wanted to do a bit of fishing on the east side of Gardiner's Island. Fluke and sea bass were the intended quarry. My expectations were very low. Let me explain.

On Keeping the Rugby Flame Lit

Kevin Bunce Sr., who has been keeping the ball rolling for the Montauk Rugby Club, said that his 7s squad been a winner or a runner-up in a half-dozen U-23 tournaments. The goal now "is to get enough guys involved so that Montauk can field a 15s side again."

Ellen's Run 5K Celebrates Life and Friendship

More than a race, Ellen's Run, which is in its 29th year, is about support and camaraderie. The race sets off from the Southampton Intermediate School on Aug. 18.

East Hampton Senior Center Updates Revealed

Updated plans for what East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez is calling the Center for Modern Aging, include a new location for solar panels, different siding, and lower ceilings in some common rooms, but some town board members are wondering if the town is missing some opportunities with even the latest proposed design.

East Hampton Village Guards Make 22 Saves in a Weekend

Last weekend was a busy one for East Hampton Village lifeguards, who made a total of 22 saves.

East Hampton School District Eyeing Electric Buses

The East Hampton School District has embarked on a study with a consultant on the feasibility of putting electric school buses into service beginning three years from now.

West Nile Is Slow to Move East

With mosquito samples from the South Fork so far testing negative for West Nile virus, East Hampton Town and other areas on the South Fork have avoided the county's aerial spraying this season, but that could change. “We’re still only halfway through the season. I would expect to see some West Nile virus activity in our traps in the coming weeks,” a Suffolk Health Department official said.

State Road Work Irks Village

Forget the white pants or the crisp, sky blue shirts. Traffic-cone orange is the color of summer 2024 in East Hampton Village. “It’s a disaster. We want to make sure residents understand it’s not the village doing the work, it’s the D.O.T.,” Marcos Baladron, the village administrator, said about the multiple construction zones that have been impacting travel along Route 27, a state road that doubles as the village’s Main Street.

Interfaith Interpretations of Parables

Amid a pervading sense of uncertainty — politics and international affairs being what they are — something positive is happening here, as a rabbi and a minister engage in friendly dialogue and instructive commentary on “the best parables of Jewish and Christian literature.”

Time for East Hampton Library's Free Children's Fair

East Hampton Library’s annual free Children’s Fair is set for Sunday from 2 to 5:30 p.m. at Herrick Park, with rides, carnival games, food, performers, crafts, and authors signing their children’s books.

A Housing Lottery for 543 Hopefuls

The application process for the Green at Gardiner’s Point, the East Hampton Housing Authority's newest affordable housing project, opened up only two months ago, but 543 applications for the Three Mile Harbor Road project have come in since. On Friday, Katy Casey, executive director of the housing authority, presided over a preliminary lottery, to assign the order in which applicants will be vetted.

A Housing Lottery for 543 Hopefuls

The application process for the Green at Gardiner’s Point, the East Hampton Housing Authority's newest affordable housing project, opened up only two months ago, but 543 applications for the Three Mile Harbor Road project have come in since. On Friday, Katy Casey, executive director of the housing authority, presided over a preliminary lottery, to assign the order in which applicants will be vetted.

Kids Culture for August 8, 2024

Story times, craft projects, a family beach cleanup and much, much more are on the schedule for kids this week.

The Hayground School Has Big Plans in the Works

The Hayground School is planning a major capital project that will add a new arts and science building and an amphitheater to its 12.8-acre campus in Bridgehampton.

Young Latinos Form Network for Students and Professionals

In collaboration with OLA of Eastern Long Island, three local Latino youths have begun building a professional network and affinity group for their peers. The ambitious project will kick off on Saturday night at LTV Studios in Wainscott.

Hank Azaria Reaches Out to Help Youth

The Emmy Award-winning actor Hank Azaria will speak out about his personal journey of substance misuse and recovery at a family event for the nonprofit Generation S.O.S.on Sunday in Water Mill.

Shinnecocks Break Ground on Gas Plaza

Leaders of the Shinnecock Indian Nation broke ground Friday on a gas station and travel plaza on Sunrise Highway in Hampton Bays that will span approximately 10 acres of tribal territory just north of the highway’s westbound lanes and is expected to be complete by the spring of 2025.