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Does Chris Gallant Have a Shot at Congress?

Chris Gallant, who won the Democratic primary election last week and will face Representative Nick LaLota in November, calls CD-1 “a very flippable district.”

Jul 2, 2026

L.I.R.R. to Replace Moribund Cranberry Hole Bridge

Three years after the Cranberry Hole Road bridge in Amagansett was deemed structurally deficient and closed to all traffic, the Long Island Rail Road has awarded a contract for its replacement and the reconstruction.

Jul 2, 2026

Government

New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul and Letitia James, the attorney general, have sued the Trump administration to protect new state laws that are similar to the East End Public Safety and Accountability Law, a version of which was passed by both East Hampton Town and Village this spring.

Jul 2, 2026

Considering the fire at the East Hampton Energy Storage Center, which resulted in the release of over two million gallons of water from an on-site fire suppression system, it’s hard to imagine that a similar fire at a Montauk storage center wouldn’t have environmental consequences with no good way to remediate them.

Jun 25, 2026

Every year East Hampton Town’s shellfish hatchery aims to grow around two million oysters, six to eight million clams, and “as many bay scallops as the gods will allow,” its director, John Dunne, said — but at least 300,000.

Jun 25, 2026

In a continued effort to spur the construction of A.D.U.s throughout East Hampton Town, the town board last week unanimously supported taking $1 million from the community housing fund and chopping it into 10 separate $100,000 loans for applicants. Applications became available on the town’s website Monday and are open until Aug. 21.

Jun 25, 2026

Arts

Concept and Process in Balance

Matthew Satz’s exhibition at the Pollock-Krasner House reflects his ongoing engagement with the history of painting through works that are “conceptually based and process-oriented.”

Jul 2, 2026

The Soho Sessions, a concert series that supports worthy causes, will bring Dan + Shay, the Grammy-winning country duo, to the Stephen Talkhouse in a benefit for a mental health nonprofit.

Jul 2, 2026

The Hamptons Fine Art Fair will return to Southampton with over 140 galleries and special features, including a Marilyn Monroe centennial homage and a tribute to David Hockney.

Jul 2, 2026

The Church in Sag Harbor will host Jim Windolf and Susan Morrison on his book that unpacks the Dylan-Beatles connection, and Tom Freston, whose “Unplugged” covers his adventures at MTV and Viacom.

Jul 2, 2026

Villages

Amagansett's West End Sees a Business Boom

Like a fever breaking after a long illness, new businesses have sprung up in and around 136 Main Street, a 1920s-era building neighboring the Mobil station at the entrance to the hamlet’s business district.

Jul 2, 2026

The Mulford Farmhouse, as It Was in 1776

The East Hampton Historical Society will reopen the extensively renovated Mulford Farmhouse, at 10 James Lane, on Saturday, coinciding with America’s observance of its 250th anniversary.

Jul 2, 2026

Rabbi Stein Steps Up at the Jewish Center

Following the departure of Rabbi Josh Franklin from the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, Rabbi Debra Stein, the center’s cantor, has assumed that role while the congregation continues its search for a permanent rabbi. 

Jul 2, 2026

Food

South Fork Somm: Sparkling Wine for Your Sparklers

With July 4th on the horizon, The Star’s sommelier turns her attention to sparkling wines, with options including a great value from New Mexico and Champagnes that won’t break the bank.

Jul 2, 2026

News for Foodies 07.02.26

There’s a pop-up farm and artisans market coming to Sagaponack, daily beverage specials at Lobster Roll, a happy hour at Gosman’s, and small pies from Loaves and Fishes.

Jul 2, 2026

News for Foodies 06.25.26

Taco Tuesdays at Navy Beach, Ralph’s Coffee truck (that’s Ralph Lauren) at Mulford Farm, and an acclaimed mixologist is coming to Bridgehampton.

Jun 25, 2026