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Recorded Deeds 12.18.25

More realty hereabouts.

Historians’ Voices Needed Now More Than Ever

As the most powerful nation in the world teeters at the edge of a dictatorial cliff, historians can counter this distressingly familiar story.

Hunker Down With Your Free Cozy Card

The East Hampton Library is the pearl in our town’s cultural crown.

The Mast-Head: A Few Thoughts on Airbnbs

I have generally stopped overnighting at hotels of the Holiday Inn sort and instead tried when possible to book short-term rentals. It has been an education.

The Shipwreck Rose: The Holly and the Ivy

I have a psychological profile that prefers to cling to old ways.

Gristmill: Dylan in the Bardo

When readers struggle to escape the gender trap.

Guestwords: Losing the Golden Eagle

It’s hard to believe a little house, with a little store and studios, run by a kindly, helpful team of devoted community members, could do so much for the making of art here.

For Phillip G. Mannino

The family of Phillip G. Mannino, who died on Saturday, will receive visitors on Thursday, Dec. 18, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Scott-Rothwell Funeral Home in Hampton Bays. A funeral Mass will be said on Friday at 11 a.m. at Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Bridgehampton, with a reception to follow at the church. 

Bonac Rules Court in Kendall Madison Tourney

No nail was left unbitten at the Kendall Madison championship on Saturday. The Bonackers basketball team beat the Bridgehampton Killer Bees by just 2 points in a tight defensive game, with a final score of 47-45.

Swimmers Go One for Two in Week Four

Week four was a busy one for the Bonac boys varsity swim team, which traveled to Sachem for its second and final nonleague meet of the season on Dec. 9 and hosted Ward Melville at the Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter last Thursday.

Boys Track Makes Big Strides in Second Meet

At the Bonackers’ second meet of the season Saturday at Suffolk Community College in Brentwood, the 4-by-800-meter relay team took second place to Smithtown West with a time of 8:50.4, the fourth-fastest finish in Section XI.

Wrestling Drops Five at Doc Fallot

East Hampton wrestling had a mixed weekend — earning a strong league win over Eastport on Dec. 12, but struggling the next day at the annual Doc Fallot Dual Tournament in Hampton Bays, where the team dropped all five matches.

Peter Solow at The Church

Peter Solow will be at The Church in Sag Harbor to talk about his artistic practice and his piece "Piazza Signoria," which is on view there.

Bits and Pieces 12.18.25

Comedy at Guild Hall, music at Sag Harbor’s Masonic Temple, Sticks and Stones Comedy Club in Southampton, Cherry Bombs at the Talkhouse, and a garden book group on Zoom.

The Art Scene

Paintings by Robert Dash at Madoo, museum-quality furniture and antiques at Shooster in Sag Harbor, and an exhibition tour at the Bridgehampton Museum.

News for Foodies: Dining Out on Christmas Eve

Nick and Toni's, Almond, and Feniks have you covered if you want to eat out on Christmas Eve, plus there's a new happy hour at Lucky's.

Michael George Cooke

Paid Notice: Michael George Cooke, 80, a Montauk resident for almost fifty years, passed away peacefully on November 24th at Treasure Coast Hospice in Florida after a brief illness.

FEATURE: Plastered! Stickers Tell a Story

Layered in a crazy quilt of vinyl and glue — on news boxes, barroom walls, men's room mirrors — bright logos and punchy slogans form a kind of sticker archaeology.

Edward F. McGuire Jr.

Edward F. McGuire Jr., an East Hampton native who worked for the Long Island Lighting Company for 32 years, died on Friday in Melbourne, Fla. He was 92.

Larsen and Democrats Cool Off

Days after Mayor Jerry Larsen was sent a “cease and desist” letter from state, county, and town Democratic officials who asserted that his East Hampton Town Democrats for a New Town group constituted a “misuse of the Democratic Party name,” he and the chairwoman of the town’s Democratic Committee met and agreed to “lower the temperature.”