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Chlorine Explosion Rocks North Sea Neighborhood

Minimart, Ice Cream Shop in East Quogue Review Continues

Plans for ‘World-Class’ Park and Gardens Along Pond Lane in Southampton Village Unveiled at Town Board Meeting

Living History: Christian McClain Turns Passion Into Scholarship

Fire Shuts Down East Hampton Energy Storage Batteries

East Hampton School Board Votes To Support Fundraising for Donation of Lights on Turf Field

East Hampton Councilwoman Sidelined by Medical Emergency, but Has No Plans To Resign

East Hampton Broker, 2-Year-Old Daughter Killed in Plane Crash in Virginia

St. Andrew Catholic Parish in Sag Harbor To Celebrate Centennial of Church Building

Tekulsky, Irace Face Off in Sag Harbor Justice Election

Poor Condition of Old House in Sag Harbor Precludes Plan To Renovate It

An Artist at Heart: East End Photographer Tom Kochie Dies at 74

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Fighting Fires

A rash of fires over the past couple of weeks should serve as a profound reminder to those preparing both residential and commercial spaces for...

The Greats

“A good coach can change a game. Great coaches can change a life.” Juni Wingfield is nothing if not quotable, and this typical pearl of...

A Place To Play

The word “community” can mean different things to different people. But there is perhaps no institution in Southampton Town that embodies the spirit of community...

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Turning down my dream job as the chief of police for the Southampton Village Police Department was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever had to make [“Carter No Longer Taking Southampton Village Police Chief Post; Trustees Blame the Mayor,” 27east.com, January 16]. Making matters even more challenging is that for the last six months, Mayor Jesse Warren has continuously made inaccurate statements about how I was selected and why I decided to step down. After watching the mayoral...

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Why should the people of our village pay for lifetime health benefits for the trustees after they have only served in their positions for five years of part-time work? Mayor Jesse Warren’s resolution to eliminate these current health benefits was put down by Trustees Robin Brown, Bill Manger and Roy Stevenson, who are all running in this election and would be the ones, of course, to benefit most directly from keeping the legislation on the books. The Village of Westhampton...

Hampton Bays Qualifies Nine Athletes for New York State Track and Field Championships

Nine. It may seem like an ordinary number to most, but for the Hampton Bays ....

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Milo Tompkins Is a Finalist for the Carl Yastrzemski Award

Milo Tompkins is in good company. The Ross junior starred for the Bridgehampton/Ross baseball team ...

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Bridgehampton/Ross Baseball Falls to Chapel Field in Class D Regional Final

Chapel Field Christian continues to be a thorn in the side for the Killer Bees, ...

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Quogue Chamber Music Welcomes Galvin Cello Quartet

‘Lights, Camera, Whaling!’ A Look at Leviathans on Film

As movie genres go, the Hollywood Western is legendary in the American landscape and psyche. But it…

SummerDocs Returns to the East End With Films of Love and Perserverance

Documentaries have the power to move audiences, to tears, to laughter — even to action. They can…

Drawing in the Sunbeams and Dust Motes

As an artist, Water Mill’s Ann Lombardo had long struggled to find a personal message to share in…