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First Literature Project Focuses on Revitalization of Shinnecock Language, Using VR for an Immersive Experience

Hampton Library Launches Capital Campaign To Meet Needs of Growing Community

After Three Decades in Business, Owners of Second Nature Market Decide To Retire

Greater Westhampton Historical Museum Seeks Funding Through Property Tax Levy

East Hampton Presents Tax Cap-Busting Budget to Voters

East Hampton Shaves $4 Million From Senior Center Costs, Secures Right To Avoid Oversight by Other Boards

Springs School Administrators Present Over-The-Tax-Cap Budget to Voters

‘She’s in There’: Kayla Kearney Faces a Long Road to Recovery Following Rare Brain Tumor

First American Cruise Ship Arrives in Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor Officials Will Scale Back Paid Parking Proposal, Postpone Public Hearing

Fiore Will Seek Second Term as North Haven Mayor

Framework of Environmental Study for Potter Development Will Be Aired by Sag Harbor Village Planning Board

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Skip the Stuff

When it comes to changing the world, some things are easier to do than others. The region has done some sweeping things with an eye...

We’re Waiting

The eight stations on the Montauk Branch between Speonk and Montauk generally, on a weekday, will see 10 trains stop throughout a 24-hour period. The...

Terrible Optics

Westhampton Beach Village officials and Police Chief Steven McManus need a lesson in optics. The revelation last week that a body camera video recorded during...

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As a longtime opponent of the wind turbine project offshore of Montauk, I appreciated the letter from R. George Arnold on April 4 [“Scary Things”]. I’m happy to join his “merry little band of citizens with common sense.” Building a major wind farm along the spectacular migratory freeway, the Atlantic Flyway, where we are blessed to live, is heartbreaking, shortsighted and disastrous for birds. We not only depend on pollinators for our global food supply but on birds, which consume...

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In response to the letter written by George Lynch, “A Gratuitous Swipe” [Letters, April 25], where Mr. Lynch accuses me of being irrational, misleading, and calling my points “unsupported allegations,” I feel compelled to defend my positions. In my letter, “What Are We Doing?” [Letters, April 18], I note that the school impact study conducted by Nelson Pope Voorhis during the application phase of the workforce housing complex at Speonk Commons determined that Speonk-Remsenburg School would see an increase of...

Nearly 800 Runners Support the Third Annual May Day 5K in East Hampton

Marro, Palmore, De Sane, Fox Tear Down Nearly 20-Year-Old School Record in the 4×100-Meter Relay

Seeded as the top Division II boys 4x100-meter relay heading into last year’s state qualifier, ....

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OMAC Presents Its Annual Award Recipients

The 2024 Old Montauk Athletic Club awards dinner was held on April 30 at the ...

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Late Comeback Allows Pierson Baseball To End Regular Season on Winning Note

Trailing, 2-1, going into the top of the sixth inning at Bridgehampton on Thursday, May ...

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Tom Clavin and Bob Drury’s New Book ‘Throne of Grace’ Tells of Western Adventure

Review: ‘The Pillowman’ at LTV Delves Into the Darkest Corners of Humanity

What do you see in your nightmares? Is it drawn from some traumatic, real-life experience? Or maybe…

An Exhibition Provides Food for Thought at Parrish Art Museum

The Parrish Art Museum’s current exhibition, “The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D.…

A Champagne Luncheon To Celebrate ‘Judy Carmichael’s Jazz Inspired’

For more than two decades, Grammy-nominated jazz pianist and Sag Harbor resident Judy Carmichael has…