Westhampton Beach Village Board Exploring Paid Parking Options

Doreen Buckley Takes Helm of Tuckahoe Common School District

Beyond the Battlefield: John Siebold's Post-War Struggles and Successes

East Quogue Residents, Environmental Advocates Condemn Condo Proposal at Dockers Site

Backlog Prompts More Cuts to East Hampton Town Building Department Counter Hours

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging East Hampton Certificate of Occupancy Laws

East End Students Bring 'Alice by Heart' to Life at LTV Studios

Cate Rogers, Ian Calder-Piedmonte Hold East Hampton Town Board Seats; Michael Hansen Elected Next Clerk

Sag Harbor School Board Discusses $40 Million Capital Project for High School

With Streets and Sidewalks Being Dug Up, Sag Harbor Is Something of a Mess

Sag Harbor Partnership To Hold Fundraiser for Firehouse Museum Renovation

New Director Takes Helm of Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum

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Stop the Hunger

Setting aside politics for a moment, the federal government shutdown, now in its fifth week, is having significant consequences. A Washington Post story last week...

Expect Delays

Anyone who commutes east and west on the South Fork daily, or who needs goods or services that come by truck — so, really, everyone...

We Mark Our Ballot: Southampton Town

There are precious few choices for Southampton Town voters to make between now and November 4, a sad state of affairs based on well-documented horse...

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Southampton Town Democratic Chairman Gordon Herr picked the wrong election cycle to sit out. His baffling decision to not run a second Democrat Town Council candidate came amid a blue wave that swept across eastern Long Island, New Jersey and Virginia — a wave that carried all five Democratic Town Trustees candidates in Southampton Town and even ousted experienced and well-liked Trustee President Scott Horowitz. Town Democrats should have been prepared for a pendulum swing like this, yet they weren’t....

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Southampton Village Mayor Bill Manger and his loyalist attorney, Eileen Powers, are once again wrong, this time by blocking access to an Architectural Review Board study that could expand Southampton Village’s historic district. Their excuse? They call the report a “draft.” Under New York’s Freedom of Information Law (Public Officers Law § 87[2][g]), that justification doesn’t hold. FOIL explicitly prohibits an agency from withholding “statistical or factual tabulations or data,” even when those appear in a preliminary document. If a...

The Town’s Turn To Help a Helper

Westhampton Beach Girls Tennis Advances to State Semifinals

The Westhampton Beach girls tennis team has made the most of its at-large bid, beating ....

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With Multiple State-Qualifying Times and Champions, Bonac Swimmers Place Second at League II Championships

The East Hampton/Pierson/Bridgehampton girls swim team finished its regular season 3-3 in League II dual ...

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Pierson/Bridgehampton Field Hockey's Streak of Consecutive County Titles Comes to an End After Loss to Bayport-Blue Point

For a decade, the Pierson/Bridgehampton field hockey team reaching, and winning, the Suffolk County Class ...

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Guild Hall’s Student Art Festival, Rauschenberg 100, Launches This Weekend

Jim Messina Brings Accomplished Resume to The Suffolk

For many artists, the key to success is finding the right producer or musical guide to help polish…

‘Fahrenheit 451’ Rekindles Bradbury’s Warning for Literature Live!

In 1953, author Ray Bradbury published “Fahrenheit 451,” a dystopian novel about a futuristic…

From Wild Wolves to Human Rights: 18th Annual Hamptons Doc Fest Expands Horizons With 33 Films and New Venues

The 18th annual Hamptons Doc Fest will screen 33 films from December 4 to 11 at the Sag Harbor…