Ed Allen, a pastor in Ohio and formerly of Springs, died of Covid-19 on Saturday at the Wooster Hospital in Wooster, Ohio.
Ed Allen, a pastor in Ohio and formerly of Springs, died of Covid-19 on Saturday at the Wooster Hospital in Wooster, Ohio.
Kathleen Carley, a founding member of Concerned Citizens of Montauk and for many years a summer resident of East Lake Drive in that hamlet, died on Jan. 2.
The family of Anthony John Corvi of Montauk will receive visitors on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Yardley and Pino Funeral Home in East Hampton. A funeral Mass will be said at St. Therese of Lisieux Catholic Church in Montauk on Saturday at 11 a.m., with burial to follow at Fort Hill Cemetery.
Winter can often be the deadliest time of the year, but there are ways to protect yourself and your home from cold-related accidents.
“Finally, some hockey weather!” Danny Roman said with a smile following Saturday morning’s 12-and-under hockey practice at the Buckskill Winter Club.
Nick Escalante, a wellness teacher at the Ross School, is headed to Buenos Aires to vie for a spot in a semipro soccer league. His brother, Charles, is busy building up the basketball program at Ross.
Dylan Cashin, Melina Sarlo, Riley Miles, and Ryleigh O’Donnell set a distance medley relay record at the Zeitler Relays Saturday, and Juan Roque and J.P. Amaden showed grit in wrestling at 118 and 132 pounds.
The futsal (indoor soccer) season at the Sportime Arena in Amagansett is nearing the playoff stage, and it has been a lively season indeed.
With the airport private, the town in theory could just say no to certain kinds of aircraft and commercial flights or limit the number and timing of takeoffs and landings.
A proposal to double the number of affordable residences that could be built per acre in certain zones could go a long way toward easing the housing crisis in East Hampton.
No rink can compare to the joy of gliding on wide-open surfaces with the wind at our backs.
Birds’ cries are full of mystery.
A father and a daughter, playoff football on the TV at a snow-swept B&B, and the glories of western New York.
Having fallen kersplat on a particularly unforgiving sidewalk near Starbucks the other day, I knew it was time to trade in my sneakers.
The surprising connection between home design and phobias.
The Hampton Ballet Theatre School will host auditions on Friday evening for an elite summer 2022 program run by the American Academy of Ballet.
How did Harold Rosenberg, a gawky nerd in his youth, a self-described outsider, become one of the 20th century’s most essential voices on American art?
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