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Female Turkey Vulture Is New and Friendly Resident at Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Four Candidates, Vying for Two Seats on the Westhampton Beach Village Board, Debate Key Issues

New Push To Move Southampton's Oldest Windmill From College Campus Back to Village

Putting the Focus on What Students Can Do, Instead of What They Can't, at Abilities Day in East Quogue School

i-tri Will Mark 16th Anniversary With Sweet 16 Gala

Lines Painted, Concrete Paved at Stephen Hands Path Roundabout

In Wake of Lawsuit, East Hampton Town Board Hears Effort To Streamline Planning Process

Second House Museum Opens After 12-Year Renovation Process

Eagle Scout Honor for Sag Harbor's Keanu King, Celebrated by Local Leaders

Sag Harbor Village Board Considers Hiring In-House Planner

Canio's Cultural Cafe Finds a New Home at Old Whalers' Church

North Haven Village Board Candidates Gather for Debate Sponsored by Express News Group

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North Haven's Ballot

North Haven is a small village with remarkable energy, a deeply engaged electorate, and a government that is active and passionate about the 2.7-square-mile peninsula...

Preparation Saves Lives

An email to constituents last week contained an important message: As we start the 2025 hurricane season, it’s important to be prepared. The note, from...

Community Service

Few people embody the spirit of community service better than Hampton Bays resident Robert Ross, who recently retired after decades of making his home a...

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I am aware that the conversation about the potential of a distributed wastewater treatment system as an alternative to a centralized treatment system has been raised in several venues recently, including at the mayoral debate on June 6. The alternative has been researched several times, both by the Planning Commission (when a former mayor and a current mayoral candidate were both members) and by the Clean Water Committee. This was a reaction to Suffolk County allowing individual properties to be...

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Whoever said “irony is dead” had obviously never met the leadership of the Southampton History Museum.  In May, the taxpayers of the Southampton School District approved a tax levy of $290,000 to help underwrite the activities of the museum. One would think that a reasonable — if not a required — response to such generosity would be a “thank you” from museum leadership. Nope, not with this group. We now learn that the museum is suing the Town of Southampton [“Southampton History...

Palmore, Reddick Qualify for New York State Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Pensa-Johnson, Strebel Qualify for State Track and Field Championships via Super Standards

Gotta love those super state qualifying standards. Although neither won their respective events, both Hampton ....

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Four the Win! Huffman Dominates RJA Memorial Mighty Montauk Tri Yet Again

William Huffman, for the fourth year in a row, won the Robert J. Aaron Memorial ...

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Will Tucker Named Manager of Sag Harbor Whalers, Who Eye Playoff Return

The Sag Harbor Whalers were primed to defend their first-ever Hampton Collegiate Baseball League Championship ...

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The Ark Sets Sail at The Church

Outdoor Sculpture on Display With 'Organic Abstraction' Exhibition at Southampton Arts Center

The Southampton Arts Center debuted its newest exhibition, “Organic Abstraction: Contemporary…

Outdoor Sculpture on Display With 'Organic Abstraction' Exhibition at Southampton Arts Center

The Southampton Arts Center debuted its newest exhibition, “Organic Abstraction: Contemporary…

Hamptons Jazz Fest 2025 Brings Eclectic Range of Jazz to the East End

Though the East End is a far cry away from famous New York City jazz clubs like Birdland and the…