Try as I might in researching “The Lost Boys of Montauk,” the youngest of the foursome, Scott Clarke, remained an enigma. Until now.
Try as I might in researching “The Lost Boys of Montauk,” the youngest of the foursome, Scott Clarke, remained an enigma. Until now.
Kathy Masterson, 53, said she realized that she had “huge shoes to fill,” but that she was “up to the challenge.”
Montauk Airport, the small, privately owned airport that has taken on an outsized role in the controversy over the planned privatization of the larger East Hampton Town Airport, has been sold, an owner confirmed on Tuesday.
Praise and complaints, concerns and kvetches: It’s the week in reader comment.
The victory Tuesday of Sarah Amaden and Carrie Doyle in the East Hampton Village trustee election cements Mayor Jerry Larsen’s NewTown Party’s hold on the village board.
When the East Hampton Town Board gave restaurants the go-ahead to provide outdoor table service, it may have unleashed a wave of unintended consequences.
A goodbye to Little League and its ball field.
Being by the ocean is not, to me, a frivolous pursuit.
Things are comfortable here, so much so that one wants to stay put.
Again today, the world is witness to invasion, resistance, and the need to escape repression.
The march of the L.L.C.s — it’s another week in Hamptons real estate.
“It sucks,” a mason said of the trade parade back in 1997, and other entertaining tidbits ripped from the pages of your beloved hometown newspaper.
Voters handed East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen and his NewTown Party a big victory at the polls Tuesday, electing two political neophytes, Sarah Amaden and Carrie Doyle, who he handpicked, to four-year terms as village trustees over the incumbent Arthur Graham, who ran on the Fish Hooks Party.
More than 120 impounded vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and even a bucket truck, will be auctioned off on Saturday starting at 9 a.m. by the Suffolk County Police Department at its impound yard in Westhampton.
Twelve Bridgehampton High School seniors earned diplomas on Saturday in a ceremony filled with inspirational words and advice along with well-wishes and warm moments of humor.
East Hampton's Sejal Kukadia is one of the few female virtuosos of the tabla, the primary percussion instrument of Hindustani classical music.
The new documentary "Fire of Love" tells the story of Katia and Maurice Krafft, French volcanologists whose love affair with the mystery and drama of volcanoes took them to the far corners of the earth.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning "Anna in the Tropics," next up at Bay Street, is a romantic melodrama about the intersecting lives of the Cuban-American workers at a cigar factory in 1920s Tampa.
New site-specific installation at Dia Bridgehampton features sculptures that engage with the history and geography of the region as well as an original musical score.
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