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Recorded Deeds 01.13.22

The latest in local real estate sales.

The Way It Was for January 13

Deep into The Star’s past . . .

Screenwriters Lab Deadline Extended

The deadline for applications to the HamptonsFilm's annual Screenwriters Lab has been extended to Friday, Jan. 14.

The Divine and the Mundane

The pianist Peter Duchin’s memoir mixes anecdotes of a life making music in high society with accounts of a stroke and hospitalization with Covid.

A Cycling Expedition for History Lovers

Bicycle enthusiasts here may appreciate an upcoming eight-day, 400-mile challenge that combines trail cycling with New York State history. The Cycle the Erie Canal tour takes place from July 10 to 17, and registration is currently open.

Buckskill Winter Club Is Abuzz This Season

Judging from the scores of skaters there Saturday afternoon, the Buckskill Winter Club is the place to be this season, and “the ice this year is the best ever.”

He’s the Comeback Runner of the Year

Evan Masi, an East Hampton High School senior who recently became a News 12 Long Island scholar-athlete of the month, has been through trying times in his high school career.

Statewide Honor for Dick Cooney

Richard J. Cooney Sr., the East Hampton School District’s athletic director from 1974 until his retirement in 1995, is to be a New York State Athletic Administrators Association “wall of honor” inductee at Saratoga in March.

Swimmers Tie at the Y, Bonac’s Hoop Teams Paused

East Hampton High School’s boys and girls basketball teams were paused because of the pandemic this past week, while the boys swimming and wrestling teams remained active.

Amanda Fairbanks Keeps Her Head Above Water

It was right before Memorial Day last year when the Sag Harbor resident's book "The Lost Boys of Montauk" was released. Among the positive responses were starred reviews for the exhaustively researched story of a local tragedy dating back to the 1980s.

Carter Burwell's Toil and Trouble

The composer Carter Burwell discusses the challenges and rewards of creating the score for Joel Coen's "The Tragedy of Macbeth."

De Kooning and Her House Honored

Along with her artwork, Elaine de Kooning's house and studio have been recognized for their historic importance.

The Art Scene 01.13.22

A documentary by Jeremy Dennis at the Parrish, new shows at Keyes, Drawing Room, Grenning, and Folioeast, plus Syd Solomon in Chelsea

Bits and Pieces 01.13.22

David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust onscreen at Sag Cinema, and auditions for productions in Quogue and Riverhead

Breadzilla Has Been Sold

Breadzilla, the ever-popular and long-for-sale Wainscott bakery, sandwich, and gourmet shop, finally found a buyer.

News for Foodies 01.13.22

A regional meal service to help keep on track for new year's diets, Sylvester Manor's farm opens its summer C.S.A., and healthy cooking classes.

Wind Farm Survey and Prep Work to Begin

With onshore construction of the South Fork Wind farm's underground cable set to begin this month, survey and construction preparation work are to commence on Thursday.

Covid Case Count Leads to Remote Learning at High School

East Hampton High School students will have at least two more days of remote lessons this week, Monday and Tuesday, with administrators planning a return to in-person classes on Wednesday.