Sag Harbor’s only public bathing spot, Havens Beach, is on the road to recovery after 20 years of discussion and planning.
Pollution Solution By Summer?Sag Harbor’s only public bathing spot, Havens Beach, is on the road to recovery after 20 years of discussion and planning.
Unusual Request on Fort Pond BayStorm flags were flying when the East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals considered a request for several variances for a property containing seven cottages on Fort Pond Bay.
Visions of a Lester Farm MuseumPlans for exhibits of 1900s life at property on North Main Street
Vote to Preserve StablesEast Hampton Town and the Peconic Land Trust will join forces to purchase the development rights over 9.5 Amagansett acres containing the Stony Hill Stables.
Reflections on life in East Hampton during the Great Depression brought a lively blend of nostalgia, laughter, and melancholy to Clinton Academy Friday night.
Police Release Name of Driver Killed in One-Car CrashA Springs man, Samuel Spielberg, 31, was killed in a one-car crash late Friday night. First responders reported finding his 2002 Toyota 4Runner in woods off Red Dirt Road, just west of Old Stone Highway.
He Helped Move A MovementThe largest climate rally in the nation’s history happened in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, and the movement to mitigate climate change has Dan Asselin to thank for some of the estimated 50,000 attendees.
Replacement Found for CantwellEast Hampton Village has appointed a replacement for Larry Cantwell, the village administrator for the past 30 years, Mayor Paul F. Rickenbach Jr. announced on Friday.
Shelter Upgrades Sought Out EastFire chief makes a pitch for Playhouse generator and an evacuation plan
Big-ticket items included in the Springs School District’s preliminary budget for the next school year .
The East Hampton Town Republican Committee voted on Feb. 13 on its nominees for town supervisor and highway superintendent
Town and Village May Gas Up TogetherEast Hampton Town and East Hampton Village are banding together to seek grant money for the construction of a centralized, shared facility.
Z.B.A. Harbor Heights Opponents On AttackAttorney for Save Sag Harbor claims expansion of nonconforming use
A Day-Trip Cure for Those Winter BluesTwo jaunty ferry rides away, North Fork fun, food await
Arrest in Hit-and-RunThe justice system has been a revolving door that may finally have come to a stop on Friday for the driver accused of running over and killing John Judge on Amagansett Main Street in October
Councilman Dominick Stanzione defended his and East Hampton Town’s record on recent changes to aircraft routes into and out of East Hampton Airport during a heated meeting in Town Hall last Thursday.
Dogs May Be Reined in at BeachesIncreased restriction of dogs on East Hampton Village beaches appears likely
Not Quite Out of the WoodsThe Beach House, a hotel and playground for the well-sandaled young in downtown Montauk, can keep its bar, and its gift shop, too, but will probably have to go through some form of site plan review.
February Blizzard Paralyzes South ForkState of emergency continued as snow and high winds persisted Saturday morning. Some 1,400 were without in East Hampton Town.
Montauk Man Arrested in Hit-and-Run FatalityA damaged Jeep found in New Jersey has led to the arrest of Edward Orr, 30, in the October death of John Judge in Amagansett.
F.A.A.’s okay will be more likely if problems are well defined and targeted
Case of the Missing Tax BillsJust why an unknown number of East Hampton Town taxpayers did not receive their property tax bills at the end of 2012 is being questioned.
Since the December massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., which left 20 children and six adult staffers dead, parents across the nation have worried about the safety and security of their children
Employee’s Donation Jar StolenA plastic jug had been placed on the counter near the cash register at the 7-Eleven in Sag Harbor to collect donations for Jhenny Bueno Arias, the severely injured “best employee”
Expectations are high this weekend not only for snowfall, but for crowds flocking to bask in the joy of indoor and outdoor fun at the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce’s annual HarborFrost celebration.
Hotel Might Hurdle Bar ObstacleThe Beach House, Montauk’s season-old seasonal resort, appeared to have weathered a storm at an East Hampton Town Zoning Board of Appeals hearing on Tuesday night.
There may be nine months to go before Election Day, but already in East Hampton Town, Republicans are close to firming up their slate and Democrats are gearing up for serious deliberations over who will get the top spots on their ticket.
Hoops 4 Hope Reaching Out to InuitsMark Crandall, who has for the past 18 years used sport to reach at-risk youngsters in southern Africa, has recently imported Hoops 4 Hope and Soccer 4 Hope’s model to the Inuits in Canada’s arctic region.
And Miles to Go Before He SleepsWith about 320 miles of road in the town highway system, maintenance is a constant item on East Hampton Town Highway Superintendent Steve Lynch’s to-do list.
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