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Guestwords: Giving Pigeons Their Due

Pigeons are among the least-valued birds. But the more you know about them, the more you value them.

Jan 9, 2025
The Mast-Head: Bull’s Head to Sag Harbor

Last week, this column described a railroad line that once connected Bridgehampton to Sag Harbor. Part of what I left out was an explanation of why the road that now is the most direct route between the two is to this day called a turnpike.

Jan 9, 2025
Gristmill: Drivin’ and Cryin’

How can I give up on my 17-year-old workhorse of a car with 287,000 miles on it? It’s like a member of the family, gamely limping on to its final reward.

Jan 9, 2025
A Taste for Violence

Donald Trump has said he might pardon the nearly 1,600 Jan. 6 defendants on day one of his new administration, which would be yet another bad day for the rule of law in the United States.

Jan 9, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Marshmallow World

I wonder if any climate scientists today are tabulating an increase in the number of citizens slipping and falling in the snow and ice and cracking their skulls open now that we so seldom have snow and ice.

Jan 9, 2025
Troll Kings

What could possibly go wrong when the world’s biggest media company eradicates the fact-checkers?

Jan 9, 2025
He Persisted

The beauty of Jimmy Carter was that he persisted. He was a man of true convictions.

Jan 2, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: New Year, New You

No one in my house likes change, and I am the Empress of Retrograde.

Jan 2, 2025
Privacy Risk

The East Hampton Village Police Chief put it bluntly the other day when he remarked, “Big Brother is everywhere.”

Jan 2, 2025
Guestwords: Grandpa & Izzy

The best thing about growing up in the same house in Queens with my grandparents was how Grandpa revealed himself to be a storyteller like no other.

Jan 2, 2025
The Mast-Head: The Sag Harbor Train

East Hampton was something of a backwater until nearly the dawn of the 20th century as compared to Sag Harbor, which the Long Island Rail Road linked to the rest of the world starting in 1870.

Jan 2, 2025
Hochul Fails a Tribe

For those who had high hopes for the Montauketts, this latest veto stings even more than the last five times a New York governor killed the tribe’s recognition.

Jan 2, 2025
Gristmill: Stan Was Not the Man

Obsessive online analysis shows just how bad Stan Lee’s Marvel Comics writing was. Jack Kirby, though, remains “the King.”

Jan 2, 2025
Guestwords: Moses & Me

First I hated driving the Cross Bronx Expressway. Then I discovered many other ways to hate it in “The Power Broker,” Robert Caro’s monumental biography of Robert Moses, the designer of it and so much else affecting our transportation lives.

Dec 19, 2024
The Mast-Head: The Fin in the Pond

One tradition that I have always been a sucker for is the tree in Town Pond, of which the best part is seeing the village crew setting it out from their tippy aluminum rowboat.

Dec 19, 2024
‘No Comment’ Won’t Do

The East Hampton Town Board has a chance at its Jan. 2 organizational meeting to either back away from its decision to remove the chairman of the town planning board, or at least offer the public a reasonable explanation.

Dec 19, 2024
Gristmill: Coffee and Doughnuts

Notes on a new/old favorite, “Homicide: Life on the Street,” now streaming on Peacock.

Dec 19, 2024
Fight the Pool

A lawsuit over a proposed swimming pool at the Huntting Inn in East Hampton Village is worthy of public attention.

Dec 19, 2024
The Shipwreck Rose: Cybernating

My son and I have been down for the count with influenza and quickly reached the Very Boring Stage of convalescence. Bring on Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson in “Red One,” the Christmas-themed action movie.

Dec 19, 2024
Drop the Lawsuit

The state’s campaign to dismantle the Shinnecock Indian Nation’s electronic billboards and seek punitive damages is a waste of time and resources.

Dec 19, 2024
Gristmill: Monktini Dreaming

A divine stay at a monastery turned hotel in Pittsburgh.

Dec 12, 2024
Fresh Paint, Please

The intersection at Cedar and North Main Streets and a bit farther north at the split of Three Mile Harbor and Springs-Fireplace Roads are two areas that desperately need a fresh set of painted lines.

Dec 12, 2024
Guestwords: A Glossary of Bodily Functions

The Great Chain of Being — a scatological take.

Dec 12, 2024
The Shipwreck Rose: Epiphany

The music room in my house is what “the parlor” was to Americans in the mid-20th century: the room that time forgot.

Dec 12, 2024
How to Spot a Crackpot

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic and conspiracy theorist, is a Senate vote away from becoming secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Dec 12, 2024
Relay: Six Months in the Newsroom

Coming full circle in a job that’s as important as ever.

Dec 12, 2024
The Mast-Head: Kings of the Bay

Boating season came to an end with a whimper, though in my imagination the year was not going to be like this.

Dec 12, 2024
Land Should Be Landmarked

A call to give landmark status to about 30 acres in Wainscott recently bought by East Hampton Town should be heeded.

Dec 12, 2024
Guestwords: Beautiful People in an Ugly World

I recently traveled alone to the West Bank of Palestine for three weeks to teach a course in documentary filmmaking. This is what I saw.

Dec 5, 2024
The Mast-Head: A Tariffs Christmas

The era of cheap goods made in China exchanged during the holiday gift season could be ending.

Dec 5, 2024