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Dems Turn to a New Face for CD-1

Christopher Gallant, a non-politician from Amity Harbor who announced his bid last summer after John Avlon said he wouldn’t run again in 2026, seems to be emerging as the candidate to face Nick LaLota, and he has Mr. Avlon’s support.

Jan 15, 2026

Wainscott Wants Action on Airport Noise

The Wainscott Citizens Advisory Committee emphatically endorsed a plan to mitigate noise from aircraft flying to and from East Hampton Town Airport, noting that “years of litigation and more than $9 million in legal fees” have brought no relief to beleaguered residents in the form of restrictions on aircraft operations.

Jan 15, 2026

Government

The latest round in the struggle between offshore wind farm developers and the Trump administration went to the developers, as a federal judge ruled on Monday that construction of Revolution Wind can resume.

Jan 15, 2026

The East Hampton Town Trustees voted to re-elect Francis Bock as clerk, or presiding officer, and Jim Grimes and John Aldred as the deputy clerks. They also voted to maintain Christopher Carillo as their attorney.

Jan 15, 2026

A majority of the 273 respondents to a survey about personal wireless communication in Sag Harbor Village support replacing two existing towers — that do not host commercial wireless service providers — with towers that can support them. Publicly owned properties and properties with nonresidential land uses are the preferred locations.

Jan 15, 2026

Republican Representative Nick LaLota of the First Congressional District cast a critical vote on Dec. 18 to remove Endangered Species Act protections for the gray wolf outside of Alaska. The gray wolf was first listed as endangered under the act in 1974.

Jan 8, 2026

Arts

Pride Film Series at Bay Street

The Pride Film Series returns to Bay Street with "C.R.A.Z.Y.," a 2005 Canadian drama with a terrific soundtrack.

Jan 22, 2026

Two new shows at Guild Hall feature Jason Bard Yarmosky's meticulously painted portraits of his grandparents and others, and furniture, lighting, and other objects by current and former members of Liberty Labs, a Brooklyn design collective.

Jan 22, 2026

Jonathan Shoemaker, a film and television producer, has left that world to start the Accabonac Theater Project, which will launch with three of his short plays set in Springs.

Jan 22, 2026

Gian Carlo Feleppa performs at Guild Hall, preserving artifacts on Shelter Island, Glam Jam and Mind Open concert at the Masonic Temple, poetry grant, and a garden pests workshop.

Jan 22, 2026

Villages

A Builder of Houses and Bridges

From Phoenix House, just down Industrial Road, to countries including India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Kenya, and Barbados, Hamptons Church in Wainscott is quietly carrying out its mission near and far.

Jan 15, 2026

For Venezuelans in the U.S., It’s Tricky

When the United States bombed Venezuela on Jan. 3 and removed Nicolas Maduro, its president, to stand trial in New York City, Americans might have taken pause. But not because there is any love for Mr. Maduro.

Jan 15, 2026

Rare Goose Spotted in Sagaponack

A rare Ross’s goose has been frequenting the farm field across from the Wolffer Estate Vineyard Wine Stand on Montauk Highway since it was first spotted last week.

Jan 15, 2026

Food

Long Island Restaurant Week Returns

Long Island Restaurant is back with South Fork options at Fresno, Nick and Toni's, LDV @ the Maidstone, the Palm, Bistro Ete, Calissa, Page, the Bridgehampton Inn, and Shippy's.

Jan 22, 2026

News for Foodies 01.22.26

Membership initiative from Almond and L&W Market, wine master classes at Sparkling Pointe, and frozen takeout options from Loaves and Fishes.

Jan 22, 2026

News for Foodies 01.15.26

La Fondita is now offering brunch every Saturday and Sunday, and Sagtown Coffee will serve a variety of small plates and wine and beer three nights a week.

Jan 15, 2026