Barbara Brown Albright, visited by generations of students on Flag Day, died in Sagaponack on Sunday, in the house that had been in her late husband’s family since 1720.
Barbara Brown Albright, visited by generations of students on Flag Day, died in Sagaponack on Sunday, in the house that had been in her late husband’s family since 1720.
Bridgehampton, which is aiming to play in its first state Final Four tournament at Glens Falls since 2015, duked it out with the Smithtown Christian Knights on Feb. 15, nailing a 3-pointer at the buzzer to send the game to overtime.
It looked as if the Pierson (Sag Harbor) High School Whalers were going to blow out Port Jefferson in the early going of the county Class C boys basketball championship game played at St. Joseph’s College in Patchogue on Feb. 15, but the Royals came back in the third quarter to make a game of it.
Three fast-paced futsal (indoor soccer) finals were played before a large crowd at the Sportime Arena in Amagansett Saturday night, capping a season of play in which 28 teams vied in the open men’s league, 10 in the over-37s, and eight in the women’s group.
The continuing drama of the expansive, legendary Star letters pages makes for great reading. Always.
One of our favorite things that libraries are doing these days as they expand their roles in their communities is providing flower, vegetable, and herb seeds, as well as the know-how to sow them.
The people running for town board seem steady and competent, but there is a lackluster quality to them at a time of unprecedented change for the town as a whole.
A year has passed since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Sadly, an end to the tragedy is not in sight.
This year for Black History Month I have been occupied by preparing for an exhibit at the Sag Harbor Cinema, intended to reach a broad audience.
“Tennis players live nine years longer,” I said to the guys I was playing doubles with the other day.
The passing of Burt Bacharach on Feb. 8 frees me to reveal that he was my first love.
From a century ago, documenting the plight of the Montauk Indians. And more from the pages of The Star of yore.
Jeffrey Sussman’s “Sin City Gangsters” takes us on an impressive journey from the tawdry beginnings of Las Vegas through to its current almost Disney World iteration.
Though Amityville went into the county boys basketball playoff game here on Thursday at 8-6, and East Hampton was 13-2 in league play, it was immediately evident the teams were evenly matched.
The Long Island Power Authority will hold two public hearings on Tuesday dedicated to the rate modernization proposals it is planning to institute in 2024.
In a new play, a retired production designer for shows like "The Sopranos" and "Law & Order: SVU" reveals the bad behavior so common in show business.
Josh Gladstone and Kate Mueth have enough upcoming projects, through both familiar and new initiatives, to keep them busy through next year and beyond.
Gregory Coates will talk about the processes and concepts behind his artwork, now on view at The Church in Sag Harbor.
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