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Gristmill: Trouble Dog

Non-adventures with a sofa-loving rescue pup.

Point of View: Do I Wake or Sleep?

When I wake from dreams, I feel quite peaceful, like the way I felt after my last colonoscopy.

Guestwords: Life With Panic Disorder

Panic attacks tend to come unannounced, while panic disorder constitutes a recurrence of these attacks, along with the constant fear of having more of them. Here is how I dealt with it all.

Feria de empleo en atención médica programada para el jueves

Stony Brook Medicine llevará a cabo una feria de empleo el jueves desde el mediodía hasta las 4 p.m. en la Biblioteca de East Hampton para compartir información sobre una variedad de puestos disponibles en Stony Brook Southampton Hospital y Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital en Greenport.

On the Water: Lobster Lament

It’s been sad to watch the demise of our local inshore lobster fishery. I’ve seen a clear downward spiral that’s been especially acute in the past five years.

A Comeback Win for Flag Football

East Hampton High’s girls flag football team won a game in dramatic fashion over the spring vacation, girls lacrosse battled Eastport-South Manor, and the boys and girls track teams hit the Port Jeff Steeplefest.

It’s Crunch Time for Three Bonac Squads

East Hampton High School’s softball team is in first place, in boys lacrosse the South Fork Islanders beat highly ranked Huntington, and the baseball squad needs to win three of its last four games to make the playoffs.

The Lineup for the Week of May 2, 2024

All the local high school sports competition you could possibly want for the coming week, right here.

Her Art Has Mushroomed

For the artist and mushroom farmer Agathe Snow, “Art and food are always the same.”

Notes on a Tragedy

Clare McHugh’s new novel explores the tangled webs of Russia’s star-crossed royals. And reader, family trees are included.

Abstractions and Chemical Reactions

The Arts Center at Duck Creek to reopen with solo exhibitions by Natalie Edgar and Francisco Daniel Cabrera.

Imaginative Artists at LongHouse

The LongHouse Reserve will host talks with a multidisciplinary artist and an imaginative costume designer.

The Art Scene 05.02.24

Josh Dayton at Ashawagh, Christopher Engel at Kramoris, dance and photography at Guild Hall, and Eric Firestone in NoHo.

Bits and Pieces 05.02.24

Classical concerts at the Parrish, LTV’s Songbook launch party in Manhattan, lecture on Black gardeners, calls for actors.

South Fork Poetry for May 2, 2024

Another selection from George Held’s bird book slash poetry book.

News for Foodies 05.02.24

Mother’s Day brunches, Cinco de Mayo specials, and restaurant reopenings.

The Music Scene 05.02.24

Jake Lear Trio, Fast Five, Nicolls Road, and more to rock the Talkhouse, Southern Rockfest at the Suffolk Theater.

East Hampton Food Pantry Welcomes New Board Member

The East Hampton Food Pantry’s board of directors has a new member. Emily Paxson Sabnani, a volunteer who lives in Amagansett, will take the seat recently vacated by Michael Bassett.

Health Care Job Fair Scheduled for Thursday

Stony Brook Medicine will hold a job fair on Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. at the East Hampton Library to share information about a range of positions available at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital and Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport.

For John J. Karpinski

Visiting hours for John J. Karpinski of Amagansett and Long Beach, Miss., will be Wednesday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Yardley and Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton, with a funeral Mass at St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Montauk at 11. Burial will be at Calverton National Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. that day. Mr. Karpinski died on April 23 at the age of 74.