The Corner, the new spot set to take the place of the Corner Bar in Sag Harbor, will not open this summer as planned and may not open at all.
The Corner, the new spot set to take the place of the Corner Bar in Sag Harbor, will not open this summer as planned and may not open at all.
Ahead of a scheduled East Hampton Town Planning Board meeting Wednesday night, after The Star went to press, the Planning Department issued a memo hammering home that proposed septic and parking were insufficient and could not be approved for the restaurant in downtown Montauk.
One year after a ribbon-cutting and three years after breaking ground, the aquatic and cultural centers at the Montauk Playhouse have proven valuable additions, bolstering the building’s status as a year-round hub for the hamlet and the wider community.
Sag Harbor Village police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing 16-year-old girl last seen at her house in the village on Thursday around 7 a.m.
No crime was committed on Aug. 12 on Front Street in Springs, where police responded to a report that a man was holding a shotgun. Police said it was in fact a BB gun, which the man told them he uses to scare off squirrels and other small animals.
The potential construction of a parking lot at the Springs Library, which proponents say would alleviate the current shortage of parking in the area, was endorsed by six residents, and opposed by three others, when the East Hampton Town Board considered the proposal this week.
East Hampton Town’s financial statements were given an unmodified opinion by its auditor, meaning its financial records are fair and correct.
The Springs Brewery has been in front of the East Hampton Town planning, zoning, and architectural review boards for five years, trying to get the nod for a proposed brewery at 847 Springs-Fireplace Road. Last week it got a final approval from the A.R.B.
The challenges to trees on the East End are many and protections few. The East Hampton Town Sustainability Committee seeks to change that.
An application before the village Z.B.A. that would see the installation of a detached arbor and sign featuring a clock resembling a Rolex watch face at the Odd Fellows Hall building on Newtown Lane was again received skeptically.
In Sag Harbor, where Adam Potter plans a mixed-use building with 48 apartments and ground-floor commercial units on Bridge Street, attention has turned to an upcoming planning board review, a zoning board inquiry, and an impending public hearing marking a state review of his cleanup plans.
Since opening in 2009, Tripoli Gallery has hosted more than 80 exhibitions and shown more than 150 artists, but what’s most remarkable is the range and diversity of the artwork, a reflection of Tripoli Patterson’s ecumenical taste.
LTV’s Cabaret Jubilee will feature KT Sullivan, Mark Nadler, Christine Pedi, and Stephanie Pope for an evening of songs, storytelling, and comedy.
Films by the Oscar winners Joel and Ethan Coen, Stanley Kubrick, and James Cameron will be shown at the Sag Harbor Cinema.
East’s party columnist celebrated his birthday every morning, noon, and night last week with friends, family, lovers, and puppies — all the way from Montauk to East Quogue.
During August, September, and even into October, “tick bombs,” concentrated groupings of larval ticks, could be anywhere, and the larval lone star ticks are likely a main cause of the increasingly prevalent alpha-gal meat allergy.
According to many metrics, the American economy is doing extraordinarily well, yet most voters say they are worse off under President Trump. Artificial intelligence is driving a strong bull market, but it could also kill us all.
Made by Elias Pelletreau for David and Phoebe Mulford in 1751, a long-gone silver teapot takes a turn under glass at the Mulford Farm on James Lane.
Up next in Guild Hall’s Stirring the Pot series of culinary conversations are Niki Russ Federman and Josh Russ Tupper, fourth-generation owners of Russ & Daughters.
Lobster Roll, a.k.a. Lunch, has happy hour specials daily and a special dinner for two that includes steak and lobster.
The Corner returns to Sag Harbor, Cruust opens there with sandwiches, pasta, and more, a paint and sip session at Gosman’s Dock, happy hour at the Clam Bar, and a new ice cream cart at Duryea’s.
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