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New York's First Female Governor Set to Take Over

Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who will take over from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo in less than two weeks, "will be a breath of fresh air for the State of New York," said State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr.

Unmistakable Message in Cuomo’s Downfall

Governor Cuomo should have been ousted from the Executive Mansion a year ago.

Climate, Not Cracked Blades, Is the Danger

Questioning the value of offshore wind based on maintenance issues with the first United States project is a stretch.

The Mast-Head: Summer’s End

Signs of the coming change of season come too soon for my taste.

The Shipwreck Rose: Carnival Barking

Either you love carnivals and fairs or you loathe them.

Keeping Account 08.12.21

A new attorney at Advantage Title, and a trunk show on Friday on Gingerbread Lane.

Gristmill: Crime and Comfort

A veritable tsunami of coffee in a decades-old thriller sets a grateful reader to thinking.

Point of View: You Glow, Girl

I was thinking the other day, walking in our neighborhood, that we were blessed by God; later, our daughter Emily, who lives in Ohio, told us why.

Guestwords: In Praise of Pickup Games

Ah, the competition and camaraderie of hoops.

Recorded Deeds 08.12.21

New real estate transfers.

First Beer Release for Springs Brewery

The Springs Brewery, a new business started by Lindsay Reichart and Gunnar Burke, who live locally, will debut its first cans of beer on Saturday in a pop-up at the Springs General Store between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. The brewers call it Arethusa and describe it as "citrus forward, with lots of flavor and low bitterness."

A Surprise Meeting in Morocco

David Alpern, a former Newsweek senior editor, looks back on the many pleasures of a trip to Morocco, among them an unexpected meeting at a desert campsite with G.E. Smith and Taylor Barton.

What Makes a Family

Simon Van Booy has drawn from the stories of one rural Kentucky family for his new book, and he repays them with an affecting, generous novel.

Lupica Among Those on Site at Authors Night

The East Hampton Library's Authors Night returns this weekend, celebrating more than 30 authors with in-person and online talks.

Celebrating Bach and Performing Live Again

Bach “had an appreciation for the pleasures of being alive,” said Alan Alda in his introduction for the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival's first summer concert. “He was also an obstinate, headstrong grouch who didn’t mind insulting musicians he didn’t admire.”

Billy Hart: A Jazz Master on the Drums

Jazz returns to Gosman's Dock with Billy Hart-- a drummer "who swings beyond belief" -- joining the Bill O'Connell Quartet for a Hamptons Jazz Fest performance on Sunday.

Guild Hall Celebrates Its 90th

Guild Hall will celebrate its 90th birthday with a silent disco, a performance by members of the New York City Ballet, a soundwalk, a drip painting workshop, and a popup performance by the Hampton Ballet School.

Governor Resigns One Week After Release of Sexual Harassment Report

Still defiant on Tuesday in the wake of a state attorney general's report that said he had sexually harassed current and former female state employees, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced his intention to resign effective Aug. 24.

Surfrider Recognizes 'Ocean Friendly' Restaurants

Five East End restaurants have earned the designation of an Ocean-Friendly Restaurant from the Surfrider Foundation, joining a group of more than 600 restaurants nationwide that commit to low-plastic endeavors. Rosie’s Amagansett, Organic Krush Amagansett, La Fin in Montauk, the Maidstone Hotel in East Hampton, and First and South in Greenport have all obtained the status.