It’s been 40 years since Bridgehampton High fielded a baseball team, but now one’s in the making.
 Reviving a Bridgehampton Pastime
Reviving a Bridgehampton PastimeIt’s been 40 years since Bridgehampton High fielded a baseball team, but now one’s in the making.
 Sportive Siblings Eye Scholarships
Sportive Siblings Eye Scholarships“Do you want to know what her day is like?” Kevin McConville, who coaches East Hampton High’s girls and boys tennis teams, said of his number-one singles player, Juliana Barahona. “She goes to school until 3, hits with me from 3 to 4:45, and then goes to work at the Sag Harbor Gym from 5 to 10.”
 Turnouts Were Big at Saturday’s Little League Clinics
Turnouts Were Big at Saturday’s Little League ClinicsVinny Alversa, East Hampton High’s baseball coach, and Annemarie Cangiolosi Brown, the softball coach, had their charges rotate among stations that focused on hitting, fielding, pitching, catching, and on catching fly balls.
 Katy’s Courage Fund-Raiser at Buckskill Winter Club
Katy’s Courage Fund-Raiser at Buckskill Winter ClubA fund-raiser for the Katy’s Courage Foundation, a nonprofit in memory of Katy Stewart, who at the age of 12 died of a rare form of liver cancer nine years ago, is to be held at the Buckskill Winter Club in East Hampton Sunday.
The day the world champion double Dutch rope-jumping team visited East Hampton High, and memories of Paul Giardina’s thoroughbred training days.
The Pierson girls basketball team will play for the county B-C-D championship Saturday at St. Joseph's College in Patchogue.
 Nature Notes: For the Birds
Nature Notes: For the BirdsFor the last 81 and 67 years, annual end-of-the-year, or Christmas, bird counts have taken place without fail in two nearby areas, Quogue to Water Mill, and Central Suffolk. The tradition lives on and is increasingly revealing.
 Man Charged in Sammy’s Beach Burglaries
Man Charged in Sammy’s Beach Burglaries Police said Justin Williams, 23, of Middle Island cased the houses while working in the area.
 Surveillance, Privacy, and Margia Kramer
Surveillance, Privacy, and Margia KramerThe 1979 suicide of Jean Seberg has been an inspiration to Margia Kramer and others after her series of art projects based on Seberg's F.B.I. surveillance files.
 Water Works in Wondrous Ways
Water Works in Wondrous Ways“Water/Ways,” a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution, will open at the Clinton Academy Museum in East Hampton on Saturday and remain on view through April 11.
 Opinion: Stick + Stone and Grain + Bones
Opinion: Stick + Stone and Grain + BonesThe “Community Art Exhibition” at Grain Surfboards, hosted by the design group Stick + Stone, boasts an extended list of contributors, many from the surf and artist community here.
 She Died, but Her Story Lives
She Died, but Her Story LivesThe death of a 14-year-old black girl in a June 1969 police-involved shooting in Omaha ignited three days of intense unrest there. Decades later, the biographic play “Vivian’s Music, 1969” focuses not on the death of Vivian Strong, but on her life.
 The Power of Objects
The Power of ObjectsThe poet and professor Kimiko Hahn wonders in her new volume what sort of error it is to depend on stuff, as hoarder or as collector. Is it a societal problem of overconsumption? Or is it simply a behavior observable by a scientist?
Roasted Cauliflower With
Lemon Parsley Dressing and Other Stuff
 Seasons by the Sea: Toss Up the Bottoms!
Seasons by the Sea: Toss Up the Bottoms!Salads are easy, don’t require much, if any, cooking, are a good way to use up leftovers, and kind of fulfill a lot of nutritional requirements in one tasty bowl.
Wine class and dinner, venison on the menu, nose-to-tail eating in the city, and more
 Three Exceptional Gardens
Three Exceptional GardensThe Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack will offer a winter lecture series in March featuring three distinguished horticulture professionals whose talks will transport landscape enthusiasts to unique New York State gardens.
Tripoli finds a home, Fenske returns to Grenning, Wednesday Group at Ashawagh, and more art news
The Met's "Agrippina" is the next live-streamed opera at Guild Hall, Soul comes to Sag, "Young Ahmed" is this week's HamptonsFilm showing, and more
As part of the East End Mental Health Initiative, East Hampton Town is offering three workshops in March under the umbrella of "Self Help for Mental Health." Each will focus on a different subject, covering meditation, nutrition, and movement.
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