Bestirred by televised yule log nostalgia.
Guestwords: On the Edge of ThingsSaying goodbye to the painter Connie Fox, who died in East Hampton in 2023.
An idea making the rounds in Town Hall to change the way farmland construction projects are reviewed may have value, but a degree of caution is necessary.
Stephen Miller and others in the White House have cast their bet that stirring up race-based hatred among voters is the only hope if the extreme right is to maintain its grip on Washington.
We are warming to an increasing trend on the South Fork scene toward quieter and cozier gatherings and outings on New Year’s Day.
It is fascinating to see how a tragic event 200 years ago helped advance science.
Until December 2025, my children had distinguished themselves by not getting me proper gifts. Ever.
A brilliant gift for someone special: an affordable membership to one of our wonderful South Fork cultural institutions.
Gristmill: Save the N.F.L. The recent spate of injuries to football’s biggest stars makes it hard to justify a 17-game schedule, let alone extending to 18.
Guestwords: A Light in the DarknessA Christmas prayer for when our feelings of joy are mixed with grief and loss.
In a scathing denunciation of the Department of Homeland Security, a United States District court judge excoriated Immigration and Customs Enforcement for what he called the inhumane and unlawful treatment of people held at the Alfonse M. D’Amato United States Courthouse in Central Islip.
Life was slower here in the 1970s, and streaking, of all things, more prevalent.
The holiday is a good time to remember that life was more communal centuries ago, lived out in the street and on the commons, often with alcohol.
Guestwords: Losing the Golden EagleIt’s hard to believe a little house, with a little store and studios, run by a kindly, helpful team of devoted community members, could do so much for the making of art here.
As the most powerful nation in the world teeters at the edge of a dictatorial cliff, historians can counter this distressingly familiar story.
The East Hampton Library is the pearl in our town’s cultural crown.
I have generally stopped overnighting at hotels of the Holiday Inn sort and instead tried when possible to book short-term rentals. It has been an education.
I have a psychological profile that prefers to cling to old ways.
From the Jan. 6 insurrectionists to George Santos to Honduran ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez, Donald Trump has made an art of opening the jailhouse doors.
Gristmill: Avlon for SenateTime for new blood, time for brains, time for a more clearly articulated moral argument.
Most young people believe that political leaders have shirked their responsibilities when it comes to climate change. They need to be listened to.
Marigolds are survivors, deterring deer and cold and coming back year after year when the seedpods are left among the leaf litter at the end of the growing season.
The bicentennial year, 1976, was a high water mark for everything the current American president and his followers love to loathe.
Gristmill: Pavo on the PavementFast times and otherwise at the 2025 Montauk Turkey Trot.
Guestwords: Good JeansIn retirement I have discovered a way to make my cherished old blue jeans new again.
It’s nice to be paying less at the pump, but, once again, South Forkers are feeling the gouge, and can expect to keep on paying more than $4 a gallon for regular.
Two recent events, both involving water, on nearly opposite ends of the South Fork provide a look into the future for our coastal communities, and it is not encouraging.
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