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September, and the Ice Hockey Season’s Begun

Ordinarily, fall would not be considered a time for ice hockey, but East End kids are playing the sport pretty much the year round now, primarily in rinks up the Island, though there’s hope, according to Chris Minardi, that a regulation-size rink under a bubble may be put up in Calverton soon.

Jason de Leyer Making Strides

Many of the 17 grandchildren of the late Harry de Leyer, the Dutch-born horseman who, with a former plow horse, Snowman, scaled the heights of the show-jumping world, have ridden, but only one, Jason de Leyer, one of Andre and Christine de Leyer’s twin sons, is riding and showing at the moment.

Private Trees on Public Land

It was a serious mistake for East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen to hop aboard a concept for trees to be placed along the perimeter of a Main Beach lot at private expense.

Ian’s Message for the East End

Climate scientists say that catastrophic storms are increasing in intensity as the Earth’s atmosphere becomes warmer.

The Mast-Head: History Repeats, Kind Of

My son, Ellis’s, first game as a member of the East Hampton Middle School football team comes up this week, and it has gotten me thinking about when I was his age and switched schools, too.

The Shipwreck Rose: Scratch and Sniff

Sometimes a smell is more than just a smell, and we need to lift up the rug and see what's festering.

Gristmill: Fan Bids Flak Man Adieu

Thoughts on Joe Flacco, the hard-luck Jets, and team loyalty.

Point of View: Commission a Giant Tick

I don’t know why the sculpture of a bull was put up in Herrick Park. Is it to remind us of Wall Street, which also has one?

Guestwords: Beach Plum Days

Memories of picking beach plums in Shinnecock Hills, and how they were lovingly jarred in a grandmother’s sweet-smelling kitchen.

The Germans Come Calling

Eve Karlin’s thriller “Track 61” takes the framework of the Amagansett saboteur story and adds perception and perspective.

The Way It Was for September 29, 2022

From an 1897 crackdown on truancy to the death throes of the Peconic County effort a hundred years later, it happened here.

Connecting Cancer Patients With Survivors for Support

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital have partnered with the Cancer Hope Network to pair adult cancer patients and family members who need support with trained volunteer cancer survivors.

A Tale of World War II

Tom Clavin of Sag Harbor, the author of 18 books, will be the next guest in the free Meet the Author series at Ashawagh Hall on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Creativity Lives On in Springs

Nicole Corbett, an artist who lives in Springs, creates large ceramic moon jars, a genre that originated in Korea, that she glazes with swipes of her long hair dripping with paint.

More, More, More at Film Fest

The film festival's hits just keep on coming, including a conversation with Chelsea Clinton about "Gutsy," her eight-part documentary about influential women, and four just-announced films.

New Exhibition Illuminates Trees

Work by 80 artists from 20 countries will celebrate the majesty and ecological significance of trees in a new exhibition at the Southampton Arts Center.

Local Talent in Festival Spotlight

Nine months after filming wrapped in Wainscott, the comedy "Who Invited Charlie?", whose cast and crew includes East Enders, will have its world premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

In Many Ways, Here's 'The End'

A curiosity for history, particularly of Long Island and the East End, led Emily Sundberg on a quest to find out more about Gardiner's Island, resulting in a new documentary, "The End."

Celebrating Julie and Tony

As part of its Julie Andrews retrospective, Ms. Andrews will attend a screening of "Mary Poppins," and the cinema has mounted an exhibit related to the personal and professional relationship of Ms. Andrews and Tony Walton.

The Retreat and HIFF Showcase a Community

Markie Hancock's documentary "The Power of Community: How One Town Stood Against Domestic Violence" is a compelling, sad, yet hopeful hourlong journalistic journey into a community that came together to build a domestic violence shelter.