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Toward Better Flight Tracking

While frustrated residents in Wainscott and elsewhere continue to bemoan the air traffic and noise associated with East Hampton Town Airport, the Wainscott Citizens Advisory Committee heard from the developer of a public data platform that tracks every flight to and from the airport, with noise impact modeled down to individual properties.

Apr 16, 2026

Town to Buy Pathfinder Camp

East Hampton Town is in contract to purchase the 4.14-acre Pathfinder Day Camp in Montauk, using Community Preservation Funds, Councilman David Lys announced at Tuesday’s work session.

Apr 16, 2026

Government

The prospect of a nightclub-type establishment on Montauk’s Main Street had members of the hamlet’s citizens advisory committee concerned and sharply questioning its liaison to the town board.

Apr 9, 2026

Out of 13 hearings in a single day, only one drew comment: an amendment to the town code that would prohibit driving on the town-owned part of Gin Beach in Montauk from Memorial Day weekend to Sept. 15 during daytime hours.

Apr 9, 2026

The East Hampton Town Board is expected to make it clear that town personnel, including police, will not aid federal agents in immigration enforcement, while Fred Thiele, an OLA board member, weighs in on the draft law.

Apr 9, 2026

It was a struggle of the sexes Tuesday as the East Hampton Town Board debated details of the draft management plan for the John Osborn Homestead at 66 Main Street in Wainscott.

Apr 9, 2026

Arts

George Singer: Writer, Ad Man, Artist

Before embarking on a prolific career as a painter, George Singer was a produced and published writer with an M.F.A. from the Iowa Playwrights Workshop and a successful ad man on Madison Avenue.

Apr 16, 2026

The Tripoli Gallery will open "Park Life," a show of new paintings by Sage Schachter created at the gallery during his six-week residency there.

Apr 16, 2026

Coming to the Sag Harbor arts venue are a classical recital, presentations by two photographers, a fictional storytelling workshop, and an open studio night.

Apr 16, 2026

"Materials Speak," the new show at the Bridgehampton Museum's Nathaniel Rogers House, features works by 28 artists working in a variety of mediums and materials.

Apr 16, 2026

Villages

Z.B.A. Member Appalled by Approval

Joe Rose, a member of the village Z.B.A., delivered an impassioned rebuke to his colleagues on Friday, slamming their decision to grant multiple variances and a wetlands permit to the owners of 15 Jones Road.

Apr 16, 2026

Item of the Week: Pitching a Tent at Camp Blue Bay

The image seen here from the Harvey Ginsberg Postcard Collection shows a typical scene at the Girls Scouts’ 179-acre Camp Blue Bay on Gardiner’s Bay.

Apr 16, 2026

Return of the Hamptons Mystery Fest

The Hamptons Whodunit crime and mystery festival in East Hampton Village runs April 16 to 19, with authors, true-crime experts, panel discussions, escape rooms, and graveyard tours.

Apr 9, 2026

Food

News for Foodies 04.16.26

Amagansett Coffee Co. launches inside Charlie and Sons Landscapes in that hamlet, and the Clam Bar opens for the season.

Apr 16, 2026

News for Foodies 04.09.26

The next wine class at East Hampton's Park Place Wines and Spirits will focus on the wines of Italy's Piedmont region.

Apr 9, 2026

New Restaurants on the Horizon

Among the new restaurants coming to the South Fork are Lion's Nook Bar and Grill (from the founder of Springs Tavern), Babe's, "a finer diner," and Jean's, a branch of the trendy NoHo bistro.

Apr 2, 2026