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Gristmill: Tax Tweak

“Government do take a bite, don’t she.”

Point of View: One Chair Tossed, Another Is Found

To have order imposed on one who hasn’t been used to it, one who does not feel whole unless stacks of sports pages past surround him, can be traumatic.

Guestwords: A Benchmark Garden Speech

On the occasion of the wartime opening of the extended nature trail at David’s Lane, a 79-year-old conservationist reminded us why we need the greenery.

Recorded Deeds 04.18.24

Real estate transactions here? Here’s the latest.

Crash Victim Identified as Sag Harbor Woman

The Suffolk County Police Department on Wednesday identified a woman killed in a hit-and-run crash on Monday as Alison Pfefferkorn of Sag Harbor.

On the Water: Ready, Set, No!

The question was whether I should stay in port on April 9 or put out my lobster traps for the season. Sounds simple, yes? But it wasn’t. Hear me out.

Kenny Carter’s Life Will Be Celebrated

The life of Kenny Carter, a state-champion Bonac basketball player who died at the age of 63 on Feb. 27, is to be celebrated at the Clubhouse in Wainscott on April 27 from 5 to 9 p.m.

The Lineup for the Week of April 18, 2024

Lookee here, sports fans, for the local high school action ahead.

25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports for April 18, 2024

This week we hear from Lou Reale, a local legend among softball coaches. And more from yesteryear’s sports pages.

James Hamilton: From Film Sets to War Zones

Over the course of more than four decades, the photographer James Hamilton has plied his trade on the streets of New York, at music festivals, on film sets, at celebrity gatherings, even in war zones.

Cakes That Take the Cake

East Hampton's Lizz Cohen of Lizzy's Little Bake Shoppe makes cakes and cupcakes for any occasion that are as wildly creative as they are delicious.

The Power and Passion of Women

This year's Pachanga, a benefit for OLA of Eastern Long Island, will feature a dynamic salsa band, a multidisciplinary percussionist, and an actress and singer whose credits include Disney's "Mulan."

Notable Artists and ‘The Art of Food’

"The Art of Food" at the Parrish Art Museum features more than 100 works by 37 notable modern and contemporary artists linked by their choice of food as a subject.

The People’s Artist

Brad Gooch continues his explorations of the culture of the 1980s in “Radiant,” his biography of the art star and activist Keith Haring.

Celebrating Film Noir

Film Noir classics to launch retrospective tribute to Columbia Pictures at the Sag Harbor Cinema.

Puccini From the Met, Tribute to Adele

Bay Street Theater will pivot this weekend from Puccini's opera "La Rondine," live in HD from the Met, to "The Absolute Adele Tribute."

News for Foodies for 4.18.24

The Clam Bar and Salivar's Clam and Chowder House are open, French bistro coming to East Hampton, Passover menu from the Cookery, old school Italian restaurant headed for Bridgehampton.

The Art Scene for 4.18.24

Airing of Quilts at Duck Creek, Art Groove at Ashawagh, film and panel on book banning at the Southampton Arts Center, talks at the Parrish and Guild Hall.

Bits and Pieces for 4.18.24

Docs on music and art at the East Hampton Library, benefit concert at the East Hampton Presbyterian Church. vintage films on fishermen, open studios at the Watermill Center.

The Music Scene

Nancy Atlas and Mighty Ramon and the Phantoms of Soul at the Talkhouse, jazz at the Masonic Temple, tributes to Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck in Riverhead.