Ashleigh Katharine Bennett and Thomas Gerard Todd IV were married on Oct. 11 at the Vineyards at Aquebogue.
A Fall Wedding for Todd and BennettAshleigh Katharine Bennett and Thomas Gerard Todd IV were married on Oct. 11 at the Vineyards at Aquebogue.
Anti-ICE Rally at Hook MillA rally to support immigrants, demand due process, and urge a strong stance by government representatives and other civil servants against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions will happen Friday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Hook Mill in East Hampton Village.
First Alpha-Gal Death ReportedA death has been linked to the alpha-gal meat allergy that is spread by ticks, primarily the lone star tick. According to researchers in Virginia, in the summer of 2024 a healthy 47-year-old man from New Jersey died four hours after consuming beef, likely unaware he had contracted the allergy.
Item of the Week: The 1955 L.V.I.S. CookbookThis is a cookbook perfect for those interested in trying a new recipe while still holding onto traditions.
In 1900, the stink of manure all the way from the city assailed residents’ olfactory senses here. In 1975, the county was brought to heel for referring to human beings as “migratory.” Grammatical correction noted. And much more . . .
Community Rallies for Rob BalnisWhen Rob Balnis had a stroke while driving to his office at East End Physical Therapy in late August and his car hit a tree, he was abruptly placed on a trajectory he had helped countless patients navigate over his 25-year career as a physical therapist — this time as a patient himself.
Item of the Week: Payment by the Yard, 1794This weaver’s account book was kept by Benjamin Parsons, who began recording business transactions in 1794. His father was one of 49 weavers in East Hampton who signed the 1778 Loyalty Oath to the British.
Recognizing Grossman’s Half-Century of ActivismKarl Grossman, an author and educator who has tirelessly advocated for the environment and journalism, and against nukes, will be honored on Saturday at the Sag Harbor Cinema in a fund-raiser hosted by Fred Thiele.
In 1975, the head of the county’s Migrant Affairs Council said his life had been threatened, his wife possibly shot at, and a bounty offered for “doing him in” following raids on East End migrant worker camps. And more, of not quite such drama, ripped from our past pages.
Hampton Library Renovation on ScheduleThe Hampton Library in Bridgehampton is undergoing its first major renovation since a $6 million expansion in 2009, though updates this time around are focused on reconfiguring the structure, expanding certain rooms, and replacing outdated equipment.
Item of the Week: Lauralee Frood Gets a Varsity LetterThis photo from The Star’s archive shows a first in local golf history from 1971, as the high school’s Lauralee Frood, at right, receives a varsity letter for her achievements on the golf team.
On the Wing: In Birding, Not Knowing Is OkayOnce upon a time, birders might arm themselves with a simple pad and pencil before they tromped off into the woods. When birding, you could touch the sacred, experience wonder, get lost on a loop trail. Not knowing was stimulating. With Merlin, that stimulus is gone.
Stepping Up for Jamaica in Hurricane Melissa’s WakeEast Hampton Town’s Jamaican population has been focused on the news and social media since Melissa struck as a Category 5 storm last week, making landfall with winds up to 185 miles per hour.
Tell-All Author Sues Melania TrumpThe turmoil of President Trump’s second term has reached even East Hampton Town, where the author and journalist Michael Wolff is proving to be more of a gadfly than ever.
Relive some of the electoral excitement of yesteryear, won’t you?
Veterans Tell War StoriesUSA Warrior Stories, a nonprofit based in East Hampton, will honor three generations of veterans here on Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Southampton Arts Center.
Alice Dayton LaPointe in the South End CemeterySome may avoid cemeteries for fear of lost souls, but those interested in the past, like Alice Dayton LaPointe, seen here in 1956, know they are a goldmine of local history.
Common Cuckoo a Birding First in New York StateA common cuckoo, a bird known in the United States for its famous “cuckoo clock” sound, was spotted on Oct. 23 in Riverhead. If the sighting is approved by the New York State Avian Records Committee, it will mark the first time the bird has ever appeared in the state.
Halloween in the VillagesTrick-or-treating on Friday? Here are a few spots to add to your circuit.
Interfaith Leaders Offer Hope in Tough Times“The aim here is for us to have the differences, vocalize them, and for us to be patient and understand where they’re coming from,” said Dr. Asma Rashid, a co-host with Jim Vrettos of an interfaith disussion on creating unity in an age that feels increasingly divisive and isolating.
Naturalist Larry Penny Celebrated as ‘Invaluable Resource’Folksy music and family photos at LTV Studios Sunday added an upbeat touch to a commemoration of the life and legacy of Larry Penny, a naturalist, teacher, writer, and former director of the town’s Natural Resources Department.
Network of Advocates Keeps Eyes on ICEA discussion hosted by Progressive East End Reformers laid bare the impacts of ICE agents searching for undocumented immigrants, a dragnet that across the country has snared multiple United States citizens and immigrants in the process of attaining legal status.
On the Mend After a Life-Threatening InfectionIt has been a long road to recovery for Chris Carillo, but on Monday night he returned to East Hampton Town Hall to meet with the town trustees, for whom he serves as attorney, almost four months after a dangerous bout with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA.
In 1950, an unusually quiet Halloween night saw some soaped windows, and little else. In 2000, the costumed dogs came out for Sag Harbor’s Ragamuffin Parade.
A Historian in His Apple OrchardResearch and memories are the underpinnings of Robert Hefner's bacykard orchard in Amagansett.
Carving Contest in BridgehamptonThe Bridgehampton Lions Club’s Carving Contest, a tradition anticipated by adults and kids alike, is moving to a new location and a new day of the week this year: Sunday at the Corwith House.
Hailing Larry Penny, ‘Mr. Natural’A host of environmental organizations will come together on Sunday at LTV Studios to celebrate the life and work of Larry Penny, former director of the town’s Natural Resources Department and author of The Star’s “Nature Notes” column.
Item of the Week: The Not-So-Haunted House of Huntting LaneThis turn-of-the-20th-century photo shows the James Huntting house in the village in its original majesty, ghosts or no.
On Bridging Our Divisions: A Healing ForumThe public has been invited to “Times That Try Our Souls — Let the Healing Begin,” which will bring together leaders from Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, on Sunday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork in Bridgehampton.
Rabbi Franklin Announces He’s LeavingRabbi Josh Franklin will be leaving the Jewish Center of the Hamptons when his contract concludes in May, after nine years in the position.
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