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Opinion

Dispersed Housing a Better Alternative

A proposal to double the number of affordable residences that could be built per acre in certain zones could go a long way toward easing the housing crisis in East Hampton.

Jan 20, 2022
Guestwords: What to Tell Your Architect

The surprising connection between home design and phobias.

Jan 20, 2022
The Mast-Head: A Call in the Dark

Birds’ cries are full of mystery.

Jan 20, 2022
At the Airport, a Good First Step

With the airport private, the town in theory could just say no to certain kinds of aircraft and commercial flights or limit the number and timing of takeoffs and landings.

Jan 20, 2022
Guestwords: A Foodie’s Foodie

Brent Newsom, in memoriam.

Jan 13, 2022
The Shipwreck Rose: You Might Be

A litany of localism test questions

Jan 13, 2022
Airport Opponents Gain Important Support

Times have indeed changed regarding East Hampton Airport, but so far, not all elected town officials appear to have taken notice.

Jan 13, 2022
Point of View: When Comes the Devolution

We sat rapt last night, beyond our bedtime, through a chilling “Frontline” report on those who think their freedom’s infringed if they cannot infringe upon the freedom of others.

Jan 13, 2022
The Mast-Head: Busy Hand

Few things are as satisfying as a well-done home repair.

Jan 13, 2022
Gristmill: Campus Quandary

A tough row to hoe for the college bound.

Jan 13, 2022
Boulders Are Not the Way

Those 18-wheeler trucks carrying boulders in an eastward direction can be seen as a symbol of things to come.

Jan 13, 2022
Point of View: Don’t Stop the Music

Sports here got off to a stuttery start last year at this time, and I’m hoping this dreary virus doesn’t eat again into one of my life’s chief joys, which is rooting animatedly for the home, sweet home team.

Jan 6, 2022