When the 2025 International Surf Rescue Challenge gets going in New Zealand this week, a quarter of the United States Lifesaving Association Youth National Team will hail from the Hamptons.
When the 2025 International Surf Rescue Challenge gets going in New Zealand this week, a quarter of the United States Lifesaving Association Youth National Team will hail from the Hamptons.
A death has been linked to the alpha-gal meat allergy that is spread by ticks, primarily the lone star tick. According to researchers in Virginia, in the summer of 2024 a healthy 47-year-old man from New Jersey died four hours after consuming beef, likely unaware he had contracted the allergy.
A 76-year-old Montauk man was sentenced to five days in county jail, followed by three years of probation, for spray-painting swastikas and antisemitic phrases around the hamlet in late 2023.
“You could actually hear the screams through town,” said a business owner and Amagansett Fire Department volunteer who was one of the first to come to the aid of the injured woman.
“A bald man with a briefcase” walked through his property on Friday afternoon, a Sag Harbor resident told police. The man showed up on his doorbell camera, said the homeowner, walking across the front lawn and then out of frame toward his backyard gate.
With the enthusiastic urging of members of the Surfrider Foundation, the Sag Harbor Village Board unanimously voted to adopt “Skip the Stuff” legislation regulating single-use plastics.
A nearly 10-year effort to upgrade a play area at Maidstone Park in Springs came closer to completion earlier this month. The town has budgeted $190,000 for a renovation meant to be especially useful to younger children and those with disabilities.
The East Hampton Town Board approved a resolution to pay $14,300 to its wireless consultant CityScape to develop a design guide for “small-cell” wireless facilities within the town’s right of way.
The East Hampton Town Trustees have taken an initial step toward potentially opening the east channel of Napeague Harbor, which began to close early in this century and has been completely closed since 2012.
Because of changes to the draft legislation made in the wake of public comment at a hearing on legislation that would allow parcels as small as half an acre to be designated affordable housing overlay districts, the proposed legislation has been adjusted and will require a new hearing.
Scott Wilson, East Hampton Town’s director of land acquisition and management, was so happy with the three farmers who responded to a request in May for proposals to farm the old Sherrill Dairy property between Springs-Fireplace and Accabonac Roads that he decided to recommend all three to the town board.
Hamptons Doc Fest will show 33 documentary films over eight days at the Sag Harbor Cinema, Bay Street Theater, and, for the first time, the Southampton Playhouse.
Center Stage at the Southampton Arts Center will present staged readings of two of Truman Capote's holiday stories.
The Holiday Makers Market at The Church in Sag Harbor will have a pop-up print sale, book signings, and offerings from more than 20 local vendors.
The film "Taking Venice," coming to Guild Hall, investigates the purported rigging of the 1964 Venice Biennale Grand Prize competition to favor the American entry.
A rally to support immigrants, demand due process, and urge a strong stance by government representatives and other civil servants against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions will happen Friday from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Hook Mill in East Hampton Village.
This is a cookbook perfect for those interested in trying a new recipe while still holding onto traditions.
Ashleigh Katharine Bennett and Thomas Gerard Todd IV were married on Oct. 11 at the Vineyards at Aquebogue.
A new Artists and Writers dinner at Almond restaurant, and a new happy hour at Lulu Kitchen and Bar.
Dining out for Thanksgiving, a holiday market from Share the Harvest Farm, pizza and pasta prix fixe at Nick and Toni's, and wine and food pairings at Sparkling Pointe.
For those who prefer a catered Thanksgiving, extensive to-go menus are available from Loaves and Fishes, Art of Eating, the Golden Pear, L&W Market, and Harbor Market and Kitchen.
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