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A Pitch for Worker Housing

The East Hampton Village Board heard a pitch for the creation of 10 affordable apartments allocated to village employees, an effort to bridge a large and growing demand and a vanishingly small supply.

Nov 27, 2025

Touting Economic Benefits of Wind Power

The nascent offshore wind industry has proven its economic benefit — to union workers, businesses comprising every link in the supply chain, all the way down to the delis, gas stations, and restaurants surrounding such projects, a panel of professionals agreed during a round-table discussion last week.

Nov 27, 2025

Government

 The East Hampton Town Board held a public hearing to amend legislation pertaining to accessory dwelling units, or A.D.U.s, in order to spur their construction.

Nov 27, 2025

New York State Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni came out firmly against the Nov. 5 federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Hampton Bays and Westhampton when he spoke at the inaugural East End LIVE, a conversation on issues impacting the East End of Long Island held last Thursday at LTV Studios in Wainscott.

Nov 26, 2025

Playing on the name of his East Hampton Village NewTown Party, Mayor Jerry Larsen has launched a website to promote the “East Hampton Town Democrats for a New Town,” as he sets off in a probable primary battle against Democratic Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez.

Nov 27, 2025

The effort to remove trees killed by the southern pine beetle from Napeague and Hither Hills State Parks and other areas in East Hampton Town is underway, with trees being marked now for cutting that is scheduled to begin next month.

Nov 27, 2025

Arts

A Cantata Premiere on Sunday

A premiere of “A Child Is Born,” a cantata composed by Bruce Saylor, will be the centerpiece of the Choral Society of the Hamptons winter concerts on Sunday at 3 and 5:30 p.m. at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church.

Dec 4, 2025

Nina Yankowitz's retrospective at the Parrish Art Museum showcases almost six decades of innovative work that blends the conceptual, material, and political.

Dec 4, 2025

Boots on the Ground Theater will give a staged reading of “World War II Radio Christmas Play,” complete with working microphones, posters from the period, old jingles, and sound effects.

Dec 4, 2025

The next free East Meets West Jazz Jam Session will kick off with a performance by the Ludmilla Brazil Trio before opening the stage for other musicians of all skill levels to jam.

Dec 4, 2025

Villages

Progress on Springs General Store

Construction fences were placed around the Springs General Store last week, and Daniel Bennett, co-owner of Springs General Real Estate, confirmed that he had applied for a building permit and was hopeful work could begin soon, with a possible opening in 2027.

Dec 4, 2025

Effort to Drive Winter Commerce in Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor Village businesses will launch Sag Saturdays, a monthly effort to attract commerce during the off-season by showcasing the village’s artistic and cultural heritage, on Dec. 13.

Dec 4, 2025

Item of the Week: Riding Into Town With Santa, 1989

This photo by Gordon Grant shows a float from a then-new and unnamed Hispanic group that took part in the Dec. 7, 1989, Christmas parade in East Hampton Village.

Dec 4, 2025

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Food

News for Foodies 12.04.25

An Italian wine dinner at 1770 House, smoked hams from Townline BBQ, daily specials at La Fondita, and cooking classes at Silver Spoon Kitchen.

Dec 4, 2025

News for Foodies 11.27.25

A new Artists and Writers dinner at Almond restaurant, and a new happy hour at Lulu Kitchen and Bar.

Nov 27, 2025

News for Foodies 11.20.25

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.

Nov 20, 2025