The East Hampton Historical Society’s House and Garden tour features five houses from five different centuries, including the iconic White House across from Town Pond, and Greycroft, a classic Shingle Style house steeped in local history.
The East Hampton Historical Society’s House and Garden tour features five houses from five different centuries, including the iconic White House across from Town Pond, and Greycroft, a classic Shingle Style house steeped in local history.
Ted Hartley’s abstract paintings at Keyes Art, many inspired by Ukraine’s battle for survival, are vibrant and powerful —and proceeds from sales will benefit groups that support that country's struggle.
Harris Yulin and Mercedes Ruehl will star in a benefit performance of A.R. Gurney’s Pulitzer-nominated play “Love Letters” at the Stephen Talkhouse.
Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks will headline a Rockabilly Christmas show at Riverhead’s Suffolk Theater, while the Jam Session is bringing a Winter Jazz Series to the Southampton Arts Center and the Parrish Art Museum.
“Hamptons Modern,” a new book by the architecture writer David Sokol, looks at 17 East End houses to show how the modernist impulse remains strong in the region.
Talks at Southampton Arts Center will focus on Shinnecock Nation history and old-growth forests.
Group shows at Tripoli, Canio’s Books, and White Room, quartets in Sagaponack and at LTV, solo shows at Halsey McKay, Mark Borghi, Fireplace Project, and Sydney Albertini in Europe
Native American concert at The Church, panel on artist residency programs at the Watermill Center, holiday silent auction for Bay Street, nighttime garden walks at LongHouse
Laura Donnelly offers a cornucopia of creative suggestions for Thanksgiving leftovers and plus some unusual recipes.
Special menus at Leon 1909 and Almond, winter farmers market in Riverhead, cocktail kits from Sag Farm Distillery, fall prix fixe at Lobster Roll, produce shares at Quail Hill Farm, and garlic planting on Shelter Island.
It's not too early to stock up on treats for the December holidays, right? Right. The Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons will kick off its annual bake sale and holiday market on Saturday, featuring traditional pastries and gifts.
Two local institutions have begun collecting toys for children in need — the first of what are sure to be many to come this holiday season.
The surge in housing demand created by Covid and urbanites’ desire to have a safe retreat outside of the city has finally started to cool, according to the most recent report by Town and Country Real Estate. Rising interest rates and the rising cost of renovations due to a tight labor market and inflation are playing a role.
An ice maker that produces sludge, desks in disrepair, nonworking generators, chipping paint, an ‘unreliable’ gymnasium partition, worn-out carpeting and wood flooring — these are just a few items on a long list of facilities issues identified by the East Hampton School District this week as urgently in need of attention.
Stymied by lawsuits and a New York State Supreme Court justice in its efforts to implement restrictions on aircraft operations at East Hampton Town Airport, the town board discussed options with its consultants this week.
New York State’s Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act of 2022, which voters passed by a comfortable margin on Nov. 8, will be of greatest benefit to Long Island, an environmental activist said this week.
On the South Fork, it seems the moment a leaf falls to the ground it becomes a nuisance to be blown, corralled, and carted to a landfill. But leaving at least some of those leaves be can be healthy for your lawn and your other plantings.
Nick LaLota was in Washington, D.C., this week, the representative-elect in New York’s First Congressional District among the incoming freshmen of the 118th Congress who descended on the nation’s capital for new member orientation.
The East Hampton Town Trustees have extended the moratorium on new residential docks, catwalks, floating docks, floating structures, and platforms in waters under their jurisdiction for a second year.
Four potential designs for East Hampton Town’s new senior citizens center, to be constructed on seven acres at 403 Abraham’s Path in Amagansett, were unveiled at the East Hampton Town Board’s work session this week.
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