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Former Town Lawyers Launch New Firm

Thomas Crouch and Jameson McWilliams, who until recently were assistant attorneys in the East Hampton Town attorney’s office, have announced the opening of the Crouch McWilliams Law Group on Pantigo Road.

NewTown Party Candidate Is 'Pro-Business'

Sarah Amaden has declared her intention to run on the NewTown Party ticket for one of the two East Hampton Village Board seats up for grabs in the June 2022 election.

Recorded Deeds 10.21.21

New real estate transfers across the South Fork.

A Film and Discussion About Domestic Violence

The Retreat, a shelter for domestic violence victims, and Sag Harbor Cinema will hold a panel discussion about domestic abuse at 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Letters to the Editor for October 21, 2021

The latest raft of reader comments.

On the Water: Black Gold Found

As the gusty east winds finally abated last week after a four-day blow, the opening of blackfish season was eagerly welcomed by a multitude of anglers.

Homecoming Was a Hit, Despite Football Loss

The agony of defeat when it came to East Hampton High’s homecoming football game under the lights Saturday night was assuaged in great measure by the thrill of a community coming together for the first time in a long while.

Bonac Boys Blow Past Harborfields Tornadoes

Playing as well as it has all season, the East Hampton High School boys soccer team took it to Harborfields Saturday.

Postseason Is Looming

The golf team, the undefeated boys cross-country team, the once-beaten girls cross-country team, and several other Bonac teams were eyeing the postseason as of Monday.

East Hampton High Finally Installs 2020 Hall of Fame Class

The 2020 East Hampton High School Hall of Fame class that the coronavirus pandemic prevented from being inducted last fall was duly installed as part of Saturday’s homecoming activities.

Acting Director Hired for Sag Cinema's Executive Director

The Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center announced on Tuesday that its acting director, Genevieve Villaflor, will become its executive director.

Bridgehampton Lions' Pumpkin Carving Contest Is Back

It's time to pick out your pumpkin and break out the carving tools — the Bridgehampton Lions Club's annual Halloween pumpkin-carving contest is back.

Mining Lichtenstein's Early Years

What was Roy Lichtenstein thinking about before Pop? A Parrish exhibition offers a new examination of his early work.

A Peculiar Picasso Play

A "Surreal . . . weird" Picasso play from 1941 will have a rare performance in East Hampton.

Discovering Selma

In a new documentary, the actress Selma Blair faces multiple sclerosis with courage, honesty, and humor.

The Healing Power of Art

Documentary film and panel on art's healing power, and a talk-workshop on finding art materials in the natural world

Bits and Pieces 10.21.21

New opera from the Met, Pennebaker documentary on Sondheim's "Company," Motown, rock 'n' roll, classical music, and poetry and drama

The Art Scene 10.21.21

Mercedes and Herbert Matter at Mark Borghi, plein-air painters at Gardiner Mill Cottage, photographs at a new gallery on Shelter Island, and more

News for Foodies 10.21.21

A new dessert lineup at Nick and Toni's celebrates fall, and a variety of ciders are available by the dozen from Wolffer Estate.

East Hampton Town Candidates 2021 General Election

Supervisor, Elect 1

Peter K. Van Scoyoc (D, W.F.)

Kenneth I. Walles (R, C)

Jeffrey Bragman (I)

 

Town Clerk

Carole A. Brennan (D, R, C)

 

Superintendent of Highways