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The Hamptons Festival of Music (TH·FM) returns for a full season of orchestral concerts featuring The New American Sinfonietta, a 41-member orchestra comprised of top-level musicians and principal players with major North...
The commercial district of Montauk has long-been suffering from the effects of erosion, both in a natural sense and at the hands of Hurricane Sandy. While the east-end has seen its share of infighting and town-related difficulties in dealing with...
Following the Southampton Town Board’s unanimous approval of a massive beach re-nourishment project costing $26 million, a special election has been scheduled for February 2 for town residents from two special erosion districts to approve th...
NYC Second Chance Rescue held their 2nd Annual Hamptons benefit “Pawparazzi”, presented by Margit Brandt Palm Beach & London Jewelers at The Baker House 1650 in East Hampton. The event honored the remarkable animal advocacy &...
The Insider’s Guide to Hamptons Dining - Summer 2023: Claude’s Restaurant, Southampton Claude’s Restaurant at the Southampton Inn is kicking off the Hamptons season with a new tavern-style menu...
Got an extra $52 million burning a hole in your pocket and are looking for a new place to hang your hat? Well, have we got a real estate deal in the Hamptons for you! According to a listing by Hedgerow Exclusive Properties, the...
After plowing into a parked car in the Hamptons, billionaire Mort Zuckerman, the publisher of the New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report left the scene. Now, the owner of the destroyed vehicle has been left to foot the bill. The...
The East Hampton Village Board recently voted to lift the parking disincentive on establishing second-story rental apartments in the village’s commercial districts. The board, realizing that it must provide affordable housing to see further...
Quite literally like a thief in the night, the so-called Night Prowler has struck for the second time in Montauk, targeting unlocked parked cars and looking for money and other valuables. Reports of the mysterious criminal have apparently been...
With $50.7 billion allotted for Hurricane Sandy relief Monday, representative Tim Bishop met with the Army Corp. of Engineers to discuss providing much-needed relief to the businesses and motels along the waterfront damaged or in need of aid due t...
A great white shark that has been tagged and named Mary Lee by OCEARCH, a Utah-based nonprofit organization, was spotted on Wednesday afternoon just 40 to 45 nautical miles off Montauk Point. There is no cause for alarm, according to Petty...
The wooded region along Merchants Path and Townline Road appears to be a popular spot for locals to dump their trash. The area, which is the site of a popular bicycle and nature path, has been littered (no pun intended) with all kinds of strange...
To many East End residents, it was sad enough to see the body of a nearly 48-foot-long humpback whale washed ashore in East Quogue last Wednesday, but to marine biologists, it was the loss of one of the most famous humpbacks to be tracked and...
As reportedly previously, a severe sand shortage on the east end has impeded the post-Hurricane Sandy recovery effort, and in an act of desperation, the East Hampton Town committee on coastal erosion is seeking to import sand from western regions...
Awards season is upon us, folks, the 2013 Academy Awards are on the horizon and the nominees aren’t much of a surprise. Leading the pack with a slew of nominations is the biopic “Lincoln,” Steven Spielberg’s latest. The fil...
Larry Cantwell, East Hampton Village Administrator, will be stepping down in May after around thirty years of service to the east-end community. Cantwell’s replacement was announced yesterday at a village board meeting, along with news of hi...
In true pulp detective novel fashion, East Hampton Town Police’s Tina Giles used her know-how and finely-tuned instincts to catch a man accused of over 70 counts of sexual misconduct with children. Some of the children related to the counts...
Jay Lockett Sears, a 73-year-old philanthropist and owner of the architectural firm Sears & Sears, shocked the West Hampton and Quogue communities last month when he was charged with possession of child pornography. Sears was released on bail...
The east end of Long Island has been a hotbed of political discourse and pandering in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the difficulties surrounding natural (or not-so-natural) erosion. This past week, the East Hampton Town Board declared that...
On the east end of Long Island, sand has become a hot commodity. Over the past few months, with the rising tides due to erosion and the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy, the coast is vanishing faster than before and is impacting local businesses i...