Zane Kitburi had only lived in Montauk for about a month, trading his longtime bartending position at Indochine, a popular Vietnamese restaurant in New York City, for jobs at the Surf Lodge and Roberta’s.
Zane Kitburi had only lived in Montauk for about a month, trading his longtime bartending position at Indochine, a popular Vietnamese restaurant in New York City, for jobs at the Surf Lodge and Roberta’s.
A man and a woman, and a group of their friends, told police they’d been thrown out of the bar at the Memory Motel for no good reason. Witnesses, however, told the officers they’d taken videos of the incident, which police said showed the woman fighting with a bouncer after he tried to eject her intoxicated male friend.
Several recent accidents on local roads involved young drivers.
Town police on Sunday arrested a Queens Village woman who they allege is responsible for the disappearance of 23 dozen eggs from the outdoor Iacono Farm stand on Long Lane.
Alice Netter, a leading force behind the fund-raising efforts of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, died of pancreatic cancer at home in East Hampton on July 22. She was 87.
Alex J. Rosenberg, a New York appraiser, art dealer, and civil rights activist, died of a heart attack at home in Manhattan on Friday at the age of 103. Since 1978, he had a house in Southampton.
Robert D. Brown, a master tradesman who enjoyed golfing, snowmobiling, boating, and spending time with his grandchildren, died of a heart attack at home in Springs on July 9. He was 75.
Roger Walker of Wainscott, Korean War veteran, former Nassau County detective, and former town justice, died on July 3.
Barbara Ann DiGate Webb of Amagansett died of congestive heart failure on July 18 at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. She was 73.
Loretta Orion, a retired anthropology professor, author of two books, and former French teacher who developed the gardens at the Home, Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton Village, died on Monday at home in Amagansett.
Ken Auletta is nothing if not scrupulous in telling the heinous tale of the fall of Harvey Weinstein.
Fishermen can be a rather superstitious lot. Many have unusual habits or a routine that is indelibly ingrained based on past history — sometimes on fact but more likely fiction.
Cristian Compuzano, a stocky striker who plays for F.C. Tuxpan, took over the 7-on-7 men’s soccer league’s Golden Boot lead with a hat trick at East Hampton’s Herrick Park on July 19, treating his team to a 3-1 win over the defending-champion East Hampton Soccer Club.
Long Beach nosed out East Hampton Town’s men’s A entry by 2 points in last Thursday’s 17-team invitational lifeguard tournament at East Hampton Village’s Main Beach. Smith Point won the women’s competition, with East Hampton Town’s A team the runner-up.
The International Federation for Equestrian Sports recently approved the Hampton Classic Horse Show’s application for five-star and two-star divisions. “Five-star shows attract the top riders and the top horses. It’s the highest level of show jumping competition except for the championships, such as the Olympics and the World Cup,” said the show’s executive director.
From thanks for ocean saves to memories of the Bridgehampton Race Circuit, our readers write in.
From the pages of The Star, it’s the sweet smell of industrial germicide at the Beale home at Apaquogue Road and complaints over a Steven Spielberg film shoot on Napeague.
All one has to do is keep an eye on social media to know that something is wrong in Montauk.
The eighth hearing in the House of Representatives investigation into the plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election was stunning.
A bunch of us had gone clamming off a boat on Sunday, which was the last I had seen the wallet.
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