Dunce cap — To the Sag Harbor Village Board for over the past two administrations failing to seize the opportunity to aggressively pursue a long-term lease from National Grid to continue to use what is commonly referred to as the...
Street trees provide both comfort and beauty: As they protect pedestrians from light rain and beating sun, they add aesthetic value to the streetscape. The most idyllic villages would be nothing without them. But, along the way, the majesty of...
Strong’s Marine has been a vital part of the East End business community for 75 years, providing boats, large and small, to those hoping to enjoy one of the area’s biggest draws — its wide-open waterways and fishing grounds. So...
A lot of time and energy has gone into proposed changes to parts of Sag Harbor Village’s zoning code, specifically along the waterfront and behind the primary arteries of the village, Main, Bay and West Water streets. When Village Board...
Concepts are always prettier in the abstract. Who can object to “green energy,” for instance, beyond those employed by fossil fuel industries? Using wind and sunlight to create all of the electricity that drives our modern world would be a...
U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin has made no secret of the fact that he wants to replace Andrew Cuomo as governor. In an attempt to get there, he’s taken the tack of calling for the immediate and full reopening of all...
When COVID-19 surfaced last spring, live entertainment was the first thing to shut down — and you can bet it will be the last thing to fully reopen when the worst of the pandemic is behind us. But this week...
Last week, the Sag Harbor Cinema raised the curtain on its new MovieVan, a Ford Transit cargo van fully equipped to take the show on the road, literally. The van was gifted to the cinema by Robert and Suzanne Harwood,...
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