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25 Years Ago in Bonac Sports 12.12.24

The timeless draw of rugby, and memories of a triumphant Sprig Gardner wrestling tournament.

Y.M.C.A. 5K Is Saturday

The Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter’s children’s programs and camp will benefit from a 5K run and walk on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at Main Beach.

Sag Harbor Sewershed Projects Proceed

A Sag Harbor Village plan to connect two sewersheds to the wastewater treatment plant is moving ahead. The village accepted construction bids on the projects at a meeting on Nov. 19, and Aidan Corish of the village board expects the work to begin in early 2025.

Linda Reville Eisenberg: ‘Calm Amid the Clamor’

Linda Reville Eisenberg's still-life paintings, featured in her Guild Hall exhibition, celebrate simplicity while retaining elements fundamental to the genre.

Still in the World

Once more unto the urban grit with a master of verisimilitude, Richard Price.

Opinion: A Merry Little Carol

With a talented cast and creative sound effects, "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play" brings a 1940s radio studio to the Southampton Cultural Center.

Judy Carmichael, ‘Swinger’!

Bay Street Theater's weekend will feature Judy Carmichael's piano virtuosity and a mockumentary film satire set mostly on the East End.

‘A Vocal Dynamo’ in Wainscott

The Duchess Trio will bring their tight vocal harmonies to LTV, while "Scrooge . . . The Relapse" will summon Freud, Marx, and Charles Darwin to reform the miser.

Live Radio Play in Quogue

The Hampton Theatre Company will celebrate the season with three performances of "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play."

A Holiday Party and Dance Doc

The Sag Harbor Church will host a community holiday party and a screening and talk by Nick Whelan, an experimental filmmaker.

Black Fest Final: ‘White Peril’

Black Film Fest to conclude with a sneak preview reading by Omo Moses of his soon-to-be-published memoir "The White Peril: A Family Memoir."

Bits and Pieces 12.12.24

Visionary sci fi at the Sag Cinema, garden fair at Madoo, winter concerts from the choral society and the Hamptons Festival of Music, blues at the Masonic Temple.

News for Foodies 12.12.24

Holiday dining options from Nick and Toni's, Almond, Art of Eating, Lulu Kitchen and Bar, Bridgehampton Inn, and Il Buco al Mare.

Village Leaf Pickup Ends Sunday

East Hampton Village's fall leaf pickup program will end Sunday, according to an announcement from David Collins, the village's public works superintendent.

Festive Fun in Amagansett

The next two weekends promise festive fun in Amagansett, with events at Amagansett Square, the Life-Saving and Coast Guard Station Museum, and the firehouse.

Jason Thomas Noble

Paid Notice: Jason T. Noble, who hailed from Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor, loved making music and mischief, poetry and paintings, and friends. He died at home in Brooklyn on Nov. 24 of causes related to a spinal-cord injury sustained in 2000. He was 49.

Zeroing in on Maximum House Size Formula

After the town board agreed to slash the maximum allowable house size from 20,000 to 10,000 square feet townwide, the board focused Tuesday on recommendations from the Planning Department to change a formula that would also reduce the maximum gross floor area of houses by tying that to the size of their lots.

Spotted Lanternfly Marches East

The spotted lanternfly, after making its first appearance on the South Fork last fall, continued its eastward march in 2024, with the fancy-looking insects showing up in every trap placed here by the Town of East Hampton.

Santafest Is Coming!

It’s not the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade yet, but what is now dubbed Santafest seems to be growing year by year in East Hampton Village. This year it will take place on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the parade will feature its first grand marshal, John Ryan Sr.

How Would Community Housing Money Best Be Spent?

The East Hampton Town Board on Tuesday heard the first round of pitches for affordable housing projects angling for money generated by the half-percent community housing fund real estate transfer tax, which has produced more than $10 million since it went into effect in April 2023.