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Arrest in March Hit-and-Run

­East Hampton Town police have arrested a South Carolina man who they say was responsible for a March 15 hit-and-run crash on North Main Street that left a pedestrian hospitalized.

Nick Vernon Crumm

Nick Vernon Crumm of Montauk, a lifelong surfer who also enjoyed skiing, ice hockey, and pickleball, died of Alzheimer’s disease on June 12. He was 72.

On the Water: A Tow Back Home

After a good catch of bluefish, I steered back to port in Sag Harbor, but my engine stalled out a few minutes later. Not good.

Class of 2024: Never Give Up

The high school classes of 2024 walk across the stage in the June sunshine in the coming week, diplomas in hand and mortarboards hurled skyward and step across an invisible Rubicon into an adult future that, at this precise moment, feels uncertain at best and possibly perilous.

Come on, Hear the Noise

A court matter involving a social media celebrity and his ear-splitting muscle car resonates here, where intentionally loud cars add to the general din.

The Mast-Head: An Unbearable Stench

There are few things in this world as repulsive as bilgewater.

The Shipwreck Rose: Wild Kingdom

Who shall we nominate for the emblematic animal sensation of summer 2024?

Gristmill: The Dylan Workout Track

Running to “Blonde on Blonde” in its entirety.

Point of View: Playing Hooky

For Mary Graves, May 25, 1952 - June 17, 2024

Guestwords: A Churchillian Climate Plan

Conservatives will accept the reality of climate change once they realize that the most effective solution is one that depends on market forces rather than government regulation.

The Way It Was for June 20, 2024

Death on bicycle, death by telephone pole, death by drowning: Star dispatches from the past take a dark turn this week.

Letters to the Editor for June 20, 2024

Behold, the bouncing and bodacious bag of Star mail.

Juneteenth Festivities in East Hampton

Juneteenth, the holiday marking the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States, has long been celebrated by African-Americans, but since becoming a federal holiday three years ago, Juneteenth has become an opportunity for broader celebration.

Kane, Haye Win Sag Harbor Race

Jeanne Kane and Ed Haye, running as a slate to retain their seats on the Sag Harbor Village Board, were victorious Tuesday night over their challengers, Mary Ann Eddy and Ronald Reed.

Indian Sitar Master at LTV

Ustad Shafaat Khan, a world-renowned Indian classical musician, will perform a solo concert at LTV Studios.

Broadway Melodies at LTV

LTV's Summer Songbook by the Sea series will kick off with a performance by Anna Bergman, who will sing songs from Broadway musicals and films.

Dublin Cloak-and-Dagger

Flynn Berry’s taut new thriller follows two Belfast sisters and I.R.A. informants as they flee a troubled past to make new lives in Dublin.

An Eye Tuned to Experimentation

The recent photography of Kerry Sharkey-Miller involves experimenting with different substrates, including oxidized aluminum and a combination of vellum and gold leaf.

Forty Funny Females at The Church

The Church's new exhibition, "Are You Jokng? Women and Humor," features work by 40 female artists working across all mediums.

International Intrigue in ‘Taking Venice’ at the Sag Cinema

The Sag Harbor Cinema will present a program of local short films, a documentary about the 1964 Venice Biennale, and a classic 1977 documentary about gay identity.