Because I can physically see the work getting done as I rake, I view things with a beneficence I can’t summon in life’s more static moments.
Because I can physically see the work getting done as I rake, I view things with a beneficence I can’t summon in life’s more static moments.
Early voting begins on Saturday, and Rick Drew’s name will appear on the Independence Party ballot line. He deserves a close look.
We should see our history whole, not just cherry-pick the good parts.
It was a proud father moment for me watching the East Hampton Village Board meeting two weeks ago.
Early voting begins Saturday, and with it the direction of East Hampton Town government comes into play.
Sadly for those who want quick noise relief from East Hampton Airport, a majority of the town board does not appear eager to make any changes right away.
Recollections of a day in Missouri when everyone was a Cardinal.
It’s 2021 and the voices of artificial intelligence that call our landlines attempting grand larceny never sound as human as Hal 9000 did.
Seeking re-election, East Hampton Town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc has proposed landing and takeoff curfews, something that was tried before and failed to cut down on noise.
When I interrupt, it isn’t because I want to stifle discussion, it’s because I want to extend it.
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