I’m in the camp that believes the deer have got to go.
I’m in the camp that believes the deer have got to go.
It’s depressing reading about young people’s apathy when it comes to voting.
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected for a fund-raiser Thursday and Representative Adam Schiff on Saturday. Also Thursday, Alison Esposito, Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, will be here.
This year our little church by Accabonac Creek, the Springs Community Presbyterian Church, celebrates its 140th year. I call it one of the great cathedrals of the world.
Starting Friday, students of the Hampton Ballet Theatre School will perform their annual production of "Peter and the Wolf" with a live orchestra, vivid original costumes, and surprise guest narrators.
A Fairport, N.Y., man is facing felony assault charges after police said he attempted to stab Congressman Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor of New York, during a campaign event on Thursday evening. Mr. Zeldin was not injured in the incident.
Bay Street Theater presents the spectacle of "Ragtime the Musical" through an intimate lens, with a cast of multi-talented performers and a story and score that have stood the test of time.
The Pollock-Krasner House exhibition sheds light on Terence Netter, a priest-turned-painter who, as a longtime friend of Lee Krasner, oversaw the transfer of her house and studio to Stony Brook while continuing his active career as an artist.
A new show at Southampton Arts Center looks at how Deborah Buck, Hal Buckner, and Strong-Cuevas represent the figure.
Captain Phillips, the movie and the man, in Southampton, musical love potions, music fest on Shelter Island, Chase Allardice in Sag, cabaret at LTV, Watermill Center benefit, and more
Captain Phillips, the movie and the man, in Southampton, musical love potions, music fest on Shelter Island, Chase Allardice in Sag, cabaret at LTV, Watermill Center benefit, and more
Early Ossorio in Southampton, the Springs Invitational turns 55, artists talk at The Church, extreme figuration at the Ranch, Engel's angels in Sag Harbor, East End Photographers in Water Mill, and a bounty of painting
Rosie's restaurant in Amagansett sources all produce from nearby farms for its inventive menu of "creative American fare."
Provence coming to Shelter Island, new seafood-centric menu at the Maidstone, barbecue omakase will travel, vegan eatery in Montauk, cocktails to go from Astros
Randall Crater "saw the burgeoning popularity of crypto as a chance to get rich quick through an unscrupulous fraud scheme cloaked by flashy marketing tactics and outright lies," a federal prosecutor said Thursday in announcing Mr. Crater's conviction on charges of wire fraud and other illegal monetary transactions. His trial was held in U.S. District Court in Boston.
High enterococcus bacteria levels remain a consistent problem at East Creek at Lake Montauk — and the cause a continuing mystery — as reported in the latest water quality update from Concerned Citizens of Montauk for the week of July 18.
Update: A difficult-to-reach brushfire in state parkland between the Walking Dunes and Goff Point at the western edge of Hither Woods burned 20 to 25 acres of grassland Friday night, according to Montauk Fire Chief Scott Snow. At 1:25 p.m. Saturday, East Hampton emergency dispatch confirmed that the fire had reignited.
From a summer camp scam on Shelter Island to a tony East Hamptoner's brush with the serial murderer who killed Gianni Versace, it happened here.
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