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An Evening of Stargazing

The South Fork Natural History Museum will host "What's Up in the Sky?" on Thursday night at 7. This summer, the moon will cover Spica, one of the brightest stars, and Jupiter and Mars will "rendezvous" in the sky.

Married in the Family Rose Garden

Daniel Rose Marrow of Washington, D.C., and Julia Cuddihy Butz of New York City were married on Saturday in the rose garden at the groom’s family home on Ocean Avenue near East Hampton’s Main Beach.

Avlon Wins Primary in a Landslide

With his Tuesday primary victory in New York’s First Congressional District, John Avlon of Sag Harbor will now face first-term Republican Representative Nick LaLota in the November election.

The Way It Was for June 27, 2024

A baby whale comes ashore in 1924. And much more from our pages of yore.

Letters to the Editor for June 27, 2024

More dispatches from our readers.

Driving While V.I.P.

The New York Post and The Daily Mail seized on the Justin Timberlake D.W.I. stop to sling insults at the arresting officer — who was simply doing his job.

Slow Down on the Traffic Circle

At the Long Lane and Stephen Hand’s intersection, should we really be shifting heavier, faster traffic there from Montauk Highway?

The Mast-Head: Watch for Turtles

Time was that “Turtle Crossing” signs were seen here and there. I don’t know where they all went, but the turtles didn’t go away.

The Shipwreck Rose: Gold Dust

The most spectacular piece of loot ever found on the beach by a member of my family was a human hand.

Gristmill: Not Dead Yet

It’s encouraging. It’s worrying. It’s a stopover at Watkins Glen State Park.

Guestwords: Nothing Held Back

If you were witty, she was delighted. If you were needy, she was giving. If you were aspirational, she was your number-one cheerleader. We all should be more like Mary Graves.

Recorded Deeds 06.27.24

New moves hereabouts, realty-wise.

Fishing's Free This Weekend in New York

Gov. Kathy Hochul declared Wednesday that this weekend will be a “free fishing weekend" across New York State. According to her announcement, “the fishing license requirement is waived for freshwater fishing on New York's waters” on Saturday and Sunday.

Democrats Pick Avlon to Face LaLota

John Avlon, who quickly rose to the top in a field of Democratic congressional contenders that numbered half a dozen just a few months ago, is the winner of Tuesday's primary in New York's First Congressional District, besting the second-time candidate Nancy Goroff.

Democrats Pick Avlon to Face LaLota

John Avlon, who quickly rose to the top in a field of Democratic congressional contenders that numbered half a dozen just a few months ago, is the winner of Tuesday's primary in New York's First Congressional District, besting the second-time candidate Nancy Goroff.

A Spielberg on the Cusp of Something Big

Raye Spielberg, an actor and writer, is on a roll with multiple film projects, a stage play headed Off Broadway, and a script she is co-writing for television.

Two New Shows at the Parrish

The Parrish will open exhibitions of large-scale paintings by Eddie Martinez and works that continue Sam Moyer's exploration of materiality and light.

Female Innovators of Retail

Julie Satow’s book reminds us how Hortense Odlum of Bonwit Teller, Dorothy Shaver of Lord & Taylor, and Geraldine Stutz of Henri Bendel remade American fashion retailing.

Local Talent on East End Underground

LTV Studio's East End Underground will present performances by the Cherry Bombs, Lina Maxine, and Michael Wolff.

Cabaret at LTV Studios

Hamptons Summer Songbook by the Sea at LTV Studios will feature the cabaret icons Steve Ross and Karen Murphy, as well as some curious lyrics.