A pop-up show from Keyes Art will bring seven artists to the Depot Gallery in Montauk.
A pop-up show from Keyes Art will bring seven artists to the Depot Gallery in Montauk.
A Summer Harvest dinner at Wolffer Estate Vineyard featured food grilled by Roman Roth, the estate's partner and winemaker, recipes by the guest of honor, Tieghan Gerard, a writer and food blogger, and, of course, Wolffer wines.
Artworks by six East End artists will be auctioned to benefit the Sag Harbor Cinema.
Former President Donald Trump will be traveling to Bridgehampton Friday afternoon, and Southampton Town has warned of extensive road closures and heavy gridlock as his motorcade makes its way from Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach to Bridgehampton.
East Hampton Town’s annual junior lifeguard tournament, bringing together trainees ages 9 to 15 for competitions in the water and on the beach, is set to take place at Atlantic Avenue Beach in Amagansett on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
To solve the problem of Montauk School parents needing care for their prekindergarten-age children after the in-school program ends at 2 p.m., the school district and Project Most are working together for the first time. Plus, the school has some curriculum changes on the horizon.
Puppets and purses have little in common, save for their respective charms, but together they'll make for a fun mashup in a workshop at the Leiber Collection Museum in Springs on Sunday with Liz Joyce of Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre. Plus: Aromatherapy, chess, summer reading, Latin music for kids, puzzle races, and more coming up this week for kids and teens.
With the goal of helping parents bring up children who can cope with unexpected change and challenges, the Ross School will kick off a new series of educational talks about parenting on Monday.
A resident of Beach Lane in Wainscott reported his Paris Bistro tables and chairs, together valued at $1,200, missing after he used them to set up a lemonade stand for his daughter on the morning of July 14.
The Montauk Indian Museum usually opens for the summer season on Memorial Day, but this year it has remained closed as the Montauk Historical Society eyes an evolution of the museum in the wake of new federal rules enacted in January concerning the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.
The driver stayed at the scene with the man who he hit, who had "stumbled off of a grassy, sloped shoulder" and into the roadway, according to a report.
Covid infections are on the rise again, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control, and doctors and medical professionals here are urging people to remember the lessons learned during the pandemic to keep themselves healthy.
After finishing dinner on our outdoor patio overlooking Shelter Island Sound the other day, we noticed a canoe with a man, woman, and child in it moving rapidly on the strong incoming full-moon tide. It was getting dark and they were too far from the beach.
The Jones Beach lifeguard team topped 17 other entrants from beaches all over Long Island, including half a dozen from East Hampton, in last Thursday’s Main Beach invitational tournament, winning both the men’s and women’s divisions.
The East End Ospreys laid a hurtin’ on the Kraken at the Bridgehampton School’s field last Thursday evening, pummeling the former two-time champion 10-2 to win the deciding game of the Hamptons Adult Hardball League’s best-of-three final series.
Edmar Nateras, a 17-year-old Sag Harborite who runs with East Hampton High School’s boys winter and spring track teams, won Jordan’s Run Sunday, a 5K based at Pierson High School in Sag Harbor, where he runs cross-country.
At the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro on June 21, Summer Romeo told her fellow hikers that she could never do the climb again. “We were literally crying from sleep deprivation, agony, headaches, and nausea.” But by journey's end, she was already thinking ahead to her next adventure.
In a converted 1988 Airstream he calls the Gratitude Bus, Stephan Cesarini has been traveling the country on a mission to collect dreams. “The dream question is just a prompt to create human connection. That’s what this bus represents,” he said.
Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine is lobbying New York State for the county to get its fair share of money and resources. With that push, he said, come plans to address some of the most pervasive issues on the South Fork: the suffocating traffic on County Road 39, gaps in public transportation services, water quality improvements, and long-term plans for individual towns to handle municipal solid waste.
On the website of the federal Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, these words appear in big letters, announcing an even bigger policy shift: “Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families.” For undocumented residents of the U.S. who have lived here for at least 10 years and are married to American citizens, that means there will be a new opportunity to lawfully obtain a green card.
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