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Hamptons Community Outreach anuncia un nuevo programa de capacitación laboral

Un padre de cinco hijos que llegó a Estados Unidos desde Guatemala en 2010 para encontrar trabajo de carpintería y mantener a su familia, el Sr. Teo Gómez murió tras ser atropellado por un coche en County Road 39 el 30 de diciembre. Tenia 48 años. Para honrar su memoria, Hamptons Community Outreach (H.C.O.), una organización sin fines de lucro, anunció el 10 de febrero que está estableciendo un programa de capacitación laboral para personas en circunstancias como las que enfrentó el Sr. Teo Gómez.

Tree-Removal Law Passes in Sag Harbor

It took six public hearings, and nearly a seventh, but the Sag Harbor Village Board finally passed a tree preservation law at its Feb. 13 meeting. Property owners who want to remove a tree with a diameter at breast height of 12 inches or more must now first obtain a permit from the Building Department.

Letters to the Editor for February 29, 2024

The mayor weighs in on the ambulance matter, and he’s not alone.

Everything Is Always a Scam

Until proven otherwise, any kind of out-of-the-blue request to change a password or divulge personal details or solicitation of any sort has to be viewed very, very suspiciously.

Redistricting for a Fair Fight

Nick LaLota’s re-election chances improved this week after a State Legislature committee opted against radically reshaping New York Congressional District 1. Bring on John Avlon.

The Mast-Head: While the Getting’s Good

The South Fork has more trails than you could shake a stick at, and now is the time to go.

The Shipwreck Rose: Blue Moonlight

Parenthood is a pendulum. Whatever direction our parents swung in the habits and policies of our own raising, we swing that pendulum far back over to the other side.

Gristmill: Capote, We Hardly Knew Ye

In last week’s episode of “Capote vs. the Swans,” our man in letters clawed back some dignity. And a fan ponders the arc of his career.

Point of View: Who Was That Sobersides?

Leafing through some of The Star’s bound volumes, I was chagrined to find my early-1970s columns were unvaryingly issue-oriented.

Guestwords: Too Much Art?

At an arty dinner party in Sag Harbor a woman announced to the table, “There’s just too much art!” If that day ever comes, we’re in trouble.

Recorded Deeds 02.29.24

More South Fork real estate moves . . .

Libros por adultos, películas por niños en español

Para los adultos a los que les gustan los libros y para los niños a los que les gusta el cine, se avecinan nuevos eventos.

Vacunas contra la gripe y exámenes de salud en la Iglesia de St. Luke's

La Fundación de Atención Médica de East Hampton (East Hampton Healthcare Foundation) patrocina una feria de salud el viernes desde 11 a.m. a 2 p.m. en la iglesia de St. Luke's en East Hampton.

Flu Shots, Health Screenings at St. Luke's

The East Hampton Healthcare Foundation is sponsoring a health fair Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the meeting room of St. Luke's Episcopal Church on James Lane.

Photos From a Vanished World

“The Finest Kind” at Clinton Academy features photographs by Doug Kuntz and others, who captured the vanishing way of life of the South Fork’s baymen for the project that became “Men’s Lives.”

Fans Beaming Over ‘Lights Back On’

Billy Joel’s “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new song in 17 years, has drawn raves from a cross-section of South Fork listeners, among them WLIW-FM’s Brian Cosgrove, Cliff Young, a music journalist, and Mark Schiavoni, a guitarist for the Montauk Project.

The Art Scene 02.29.24

Love and passion return to Springs, birthday cakes for Romany Kramoris, plein-air painters in Bridgehampton, an exhibition tour at Southampton Arts Center, Linda Stein is solo in Manhattan, and American artists in Paris at N.Y.U.’s Grey Art Museum.

The Music Scene 02.29.24

The Moondogs cover the Beatles in Sag, a dance party at LTV, pop and funk at the Talkhouse, jazz at the temple, a disco dance party, a Rush tribute, Taylor Dayne in Riverhead, and more.

Bits and Pieces 02.29.24

“Love Letters” in Southampton, a lecture series at Madoo, highlighting Sag Harbor’s Eastville community at the Sag Harbor Cinema, and more.

A Spy’s Seduction

In this sophisticated espionage novel, Lea Carpenter’s young heroine seeks experience in her search for an identity. She gets more than she bargained for.