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Para ver el eclipse solar de forma segura

El lunes en la tarde, un raro eclipse solar con casi la totalidad -- entre 83 y 90 por ciento -- será visible en el South Fork. Porque mirar directamente un eclipse puede provocar ceguera, la NASA insta a los espectadores del eclipse por tomar una medida de seguridad crítica de antemano: Obtenga un par de gafas de seguridad con clasificación ISO-12312-2.

Get Your Eclipse Glasses Now

On Monday afternoon, a rare solar eclipse with near totality — between 83 and 90 percent — will be visible on the South Fork. Because looking directly at an eclipse can cause blindness, NASA urges eclipse viewers to take a critical safety measure beforehand: Obtain an ISO-12312-2-rated pair of safety glasses. Glasses are available at several places on the South Fork.

Sarah Kautz: A Passion for History

Sarah Kautz’s childhood fascination with the Indiana Jones movies anticipated her career in historical anthropology and archaeology that has led her to South Africa, Japan, and the Southampton History Museum.

World Premiere at LTV

A drama having its world premiere at LTV Studios is a memory play with a stellar cast that’s written like a jigsaw puzzle through time.

Creativity on Land and Sea

Life sciences, ranging from oceanography to psychiatry, inform two programs at The Church in Sag Harbor this weekend.

Bits and Pieces 04.04.24

Hungarian concert from the choral society, comedy at Bay Street, Special Players’ romp in Mattituck, the sounds of the garden, spring pruning workshop.

The Music Scene 04.04.24

Jazz and jamming at the Masonic Temple, Klyph Black and friends at the Talkhouse, Def Leppard and Billy Joel tribute bands in Riverhead.

The Art Scene 04.04.24

Jack Ceglic’s food diary at the Drawing Room, East End photographers in Manhattan, landscapes and portraits at Grenning, Parrish gallery talk by Simon Vega, two abstract painters at the White Room.

News for Foodies 04.04.24

New ice cream flavor from Loaves and Fishes, a pizzeria on wheels heading to the Hamptons, and Quail Hill's summer C.S.A. opens up.

Chili for a Cause in Springs

The Springs Food Pantry's Chili Chowdown To-Go is set for Saturday from noon to 2 at the Springs Presbyterian Church.

Es hora de renovar los permisos de reciclaje en East Hampton

Los permisos anuales para centros de reciclaje de vehículos residenciales y comerciales de East Hampton Town expirarán el domingo.

Es hora de hacer reservas en restaurantes

Del 7 al 14 de abril se llevará a cabo una Semana de Restaurantes de Primavera en Long Island. La lista de participantes de South Fork es corta, pero la promoción de una semana cuenta con excelentes ofertas en los mejores lugares para cenar.

Montauk Library Budget Vote Is Tuesday

Voting on the Montauk Library's 2024-25 budget will take place on Tuesday from 2 to 8 p.m.

Mixed News for Town in Latest Airport Ruling

A ruling by a four-judge panel of the New York State Supreme Court's Appellate Division affirmed on Wednesday that the court had properly determined that East Hampton Town failed to comply with procedural requirements of the federal Airport Noise and Capacity Act when it briefly closed and reopened the airport in 2022. But the division sided with the town in agreeing that a $250,000 penalty for civil contempt and fine of $1,000 per day for each day that the town did not comply with a 2022 temporary restraining order were improper.

Water Report a Mixed Bag

While most waters in East Hampton Town were often of a high quality in 2023, what happens on the land affects what happens to surface waters, and more people and more land use mean more nitrogen loading, leading to more harmful algal blooms, according to an annual report on the waterways from Christopher Gobler of Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences.

Devon Yacht Club Wants to Demolish and Draw Back

The Devon Yacht Club, which hopes to proceed with a large-scale redevelopment of its 120-year-old facility, is proposing to demolish all the buildings on its 13.82-acre site and to rebuild elsewhere, farther from Gardiner’s Bay.

Presidential Primary Is Tuesday

The New York State presidential primary election is on Tuesday. Early voting continues through Saturday, March 30.

D.E.C. Will Decide Which Board Reviews Senior Center

The East Hampton Town Board voted last Thursday to authorize a law firm to file a petition with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation commissioner to settle its lead agency dispute with the planning board with regard to the proposed new senior citizens center in Amagansett.

Montauk Light: Sports Night Is a Favorite School Tradition

The school's annual Sports Night, a tradition since 2002, raises money for field trips and this year took in $3,800.

Sea Farmers Plan Another Oyster Reef

The East Hampton Trustees enthusiastically approved a proposal by the South Fork Sea Farmers to construct a fourth oyster reef in waters under their jurisdiction, and the first to be situated in Three Mile Harbor.