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Frances Morey, 95

Frances Morey knew how to keep busy, and she did so into her 90s. She died at home in East Hampton on Nov. 13.

James P. Kelly, 87

James Kelly of East Hampton and Tarpon Springs, Fla., a retired General Foods executive, sports enthusiast, and proud Irish-American, died at home in East Hampton on Nov. 2. He was 87 and had cancer for the last two years.

Christina Hupalowsky

Christina David Hupalowsky loved gardening, swimming, birding, and boating in her favorite place, Gardiner’s Bay, her husband, Thomas Hupalowsky, wrote. She died of lung cancer on Oct. 1 in Venice, Fla., at the age of 66.

The Teen Pager: Mysteries for a Dark and Stormy Night

This month’s column is all about mysteries, one of my favorite book genres. I love the suspenseful race of trying to figure out whodunit or what happened before the characters do. I love jaw dropping plot twists. 

The Way It Was 11.21.24

An 1899 experiment in road-making, a 1924 claim relating to death of an officer shot while pursuing an alleged bootlegger’s car, and, in 1949, Grace Phelan, renowned speed typist and former holder of the World’s Amateur Typing Championship, was to demonstrate her extraordinary typing.

On the Water: It’s Not Over Yet

For a vast majority of anglers, the fishing season has come to an end, as persistent cold winds out of the north have taken a firm hold. But the bass fishing has been great off the ocean beaches and the blackfish action has been excellent.

New Hoops Coach Has a Strong Résumé

Dave Conlon, who will take over as East Hampton High’s varsity boys basketball coach, saw D-1 collegiate and professional competition in Europe and had a stint as an assistant coach at the former University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.

Candemir’s Pilgrimage to Lift an Iceland Stone

Cristian Candemir, a 2012 East Hampton High School graduate who's been angling for the unofficial title of “World’s Strongest Barista,” was back in action recently to take a shot at lifting a replica of Iceland’s 410-pound Husafell stone. It's an ancient tradition dating to the time of the Vikings.

Village Bans Nightclubs In Historic Districts

Piggybacking on a law passed in the spring, the East Hampton Village Board passed another on Friday prohibiting nightclubs, “or similar entertainment establishments,” in the historic preservation district. In so doing, the board updated the village’s zoning code to place nightclubs alongside “garbage disposal plants and junkyards” as the only specific business enterprises outlawed anywhere in the village.

25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports

Looking back on sports news in November of 1999: the Dock race, Southampton College soccer, and the early days of Hoops 4 Hope.

Page in Sag Harbor Wants to Add Seating

The restaurant Page at 63 Main Street on Tuesday presented the latest iteration of its expansion plan before the Sag Harbor Zoning Board of Appeals meeting. The restaurant’s management hopes to expand up to the second floor of the building, netting an extra 41 seats, bringing the total number of seats to 165 — a proposal that would see the second-floor zoning classification changed from residential use to commercial use.

Services for Jeff Yusko of Wainscott

Jeff Yusko of Wainscott, who was severely injured in an accident while riding his bicycle in May 2023, died of his injuries at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital on Tuesday, surrounded by his family. Visiting hours will take place Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Yardley and Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton, with a funeral Mass to be said on Saturday at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m.

Righting Centuries of Wrongs

Montaukett Chief Robert Pharaoh’s accepting a proclamation last week from East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez may have marked the beginning of a centuries-delayed rapprochement between the tribe and the town.

How It’s Done

East Hampton Town’s efforts to help Montauk senior citizens access their medications come as a reminder that good governing at the local level is more essential than ever.

Shop Small

We can’t help but think shopping holidays are a bit silly, but in the case of Small Business Saturday we are getting over it and heading out to give cash thanks.

The Mast-Head: The Resilience

I heard a liberal podcaster the other day lamenting the corniness of the term “the Resistance,” which brings to mind some dystopian movie.

The Shipwreck Rose: Window Shopping

We are swimming upstream against the mighty current of all-consuming consumerism as Black Friday approaches.

Guestwords: Soup Dreams

A writer looks forward to the intimacy, quiet, and soul nourishment of winter.

Recorded Deeds 11.21.24

More real estate deals for you to peruse and compare.