To the Brink
I am writing to express my concerns regarding Donald Trump’s violent and cruel attacks on immigrants, migrants and American communities, which have escalated to attacks on our constitutional rights of freedom of speech, peaceful protest and due process, and to...
Legacy at Risk
Having lived in Sagaponack for more than three decades, it has become increasingly clear how essential it is to protect not only our open spaces but also the agricultural heritage that defines this region. Over the years, many residents, including...
Total Hypocrisy
Today, I received Nick LaLota’s latest press release outlining the dreadful consequences of a government shutdown, followed by a one poll question: Do you think government shutdown should be used as a political tactic? Once again, ROFL … this from...
A Life of Service
I grew up on Seafield Point in Westhampton Beach, surrounded by the waters I’ve loved all my life. My first job was lifeguarding at Rogers Beach when I was 17, and after graduating from Westhampton Beach High School in 1975...
Joy on Page One
We have such an enthusiastic mayor: Mayor Bill Manger going out into the ocean and playing victim [“Mayor Plays the Victim in Water Rescue Drill,” Page A1 photo, September 25]. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think this has...
Relatable Animus
I had to struggle not to vomit as I watched the former head of the FBI, James Comey, virtue-signal the self-righteous victimhood he sought after his indictment for perjuring himself. He stood defiant and innocent of any responsibility for undermining...
Beverly
14 years of stories 9-13-25 A lady of elegant beauty and grace For many years Beverly steadfastly brings her creative energy, wit and unwavering perseverance to Poets Rising Beverly has a way of bringing out in each of us our...
Not Rocket Science
While my mother wanted me to be a brain surgeon [“Questionable Motive,” Letters, September 18], I, at a young age, dreamed of becoming a rocket scientist. After graduating from high school, I enrolled in a college program that consisted of...
Buidling a Future
I am honored to serve as Southampton Town supervisor and grateful to the residents who have entrusted me with this responsibility. As I seek reelection, I remain mindful that the office belongs to the people, not the person who holds...
Deep, Dark, Silent
Tom Clavin’s reminiscence on the 40th anniversary of Hurricane Gloria, and his travails in its aftermath [“Storm of the Century,” The Road Yet Taken, Opinion, September 25], brought back my own memories. The many trees I lost transformed my shady...