Thank heaven for the Ladies Village Improvement Society.
The Amagansett School District needs a new superintendent. Again.
The Star building, completed around 1901, is a relative toddler among others on East Hampton’s Main Street.
Today is Pi Day, reminding me that I know nothing of mathematics.
This is not the time to bury our heads in the sand or in our electronic devices.
Sag Harbor Village has agreed to sublease the so-called "gas ball lot" from the developer Adam Potter, who controls 5 Bridge Street Limited Liability Company, which was awarded the lease by National Grid at the end of last year.
The day the Maidstoners softball club hit Havana. And more from the sports pages of yore.
PSEG Long Island crews have been in Montauk since mid-February working on “circuit reliability upgrades” that are aimed at reducing outages during severe weather.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian argues that the threats to the American Republic we see today have been present in our culture from the start.
In-person voting for the Amagansett Library’s annual board election is from Friday, March 15, through March 17.
A live Risso's dolphin washed up on Georgica Beach on Sunday morning but died on the shore shortly after it was discovered, the East Hampton Village Police Department said in a report released Monday.
The Messiah University Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, currently touring churches and high schools in the Northeast, will stop Friday at the First Presbyterian Church of Southampton for an evening of uplifting chamber music starting at 7.
A year in Rome as an undergraduate art student and a screening years later of a film by Pier Paolo Pasolini led to Hallie Cohen’s “Mi Ricordo: Roman Watercolors,” a show of monumental paintings.
The Madoo Conservancy’s Manhattan lecture series will feature Cassian Schmidt, a German landscape designer, while LongHouse Reserve’s Larsen Salon lecture in Manhattan will welcome Calvin Tsao, an architect, for a conversation with Sherri Donghia.
Patrick Brennan’s "The Cage" at Halsey McKay Gallery takes over the space with an installation that aims to confound viewers' expectations in order to arrive at a greater understanding of the work.
Richard Baratta and Latin Jazz at the Southampton Arts Center, Glam Jam and Jam Session at the Masonic Temple, Johnny in the Basement at the Talkhouse, Irish trifecta at the Suffolk Theater, and live music at Kidd Squid.
Linda K. Alpern at Guild Hall, Mr. Wash, a self-taught artist, at The Church, Frida Kahlo doc at the Parrish, graphic novel readings at the Southampton Arts Center, five women artists in Montauk, group shows at LTV, Springs Library, and the Southampton Cultural Center.
Dance as liberation at The Church, comedy and acting workshop at Bay Street, garden books discussed virtually, comedy at the Cultural Center, cultural tour of Sag Harbor, new leadership for Long Island Historical Societies.
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