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A Ticking Time Bomb on Fort Pond?

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

Marking 40 Years of the Hatchery

Forty years ago, East Hampton Town entered into a 99-year lease for the westerly warehouse building on what had been the Navy’s World War II-era torpedo testing range, on Fort Pond Bay in Montauk, and the 1.5 acres surrounding it, for “marine science research and educational purposes only.” 

Jun 25, 2026

Government

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

The Suffolk County Water Authority is asking East Hampton Village residents to conserve water following discovery of contaminated wells, for which the 2023 fire at a lithium-ion energy storage system at a Cove Hollow Road substation is the suspected culprit. 

Jun 25, 2026

The East Hampton Village Board voted unanimously to approve its fiscal year 2027 budget, which lowers taxes by 0.29 percent.

Jun 25, 2026

It appears Republican Representative Nick LaLota is cutting off East Hampton Town and Village from receiving federal dollars for community project funding requests due to what he calls “recent actions by certain municipalities in New York to limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.”

Jun 18, 2026

Arts

‘The Off Off Broadway of the Hamptons’

Norm Lewis, a Tony, Grammy, and Emmy-nominated actor and vocalist, will inaugurate the Hamptons Summer Songbook by the Sea cabaret series at LTV Studios in Wainscott.

Jun 25, 2026

Shows at the Arts Center at Duck Creek in Springs feature process-driven abstractions by Jorge Rios and Brent Richardson’s surreal, dynamic paintings whose forms threaten to fly off the canvas.

Jun 25, 2026

“Cagney the Musical” will bring one the screen’s most iconic stars to life at Bay Street in the Sag Harbor theater’s first big dance show in years.

Jun 25, 2026

The Choral Society’s summer concert at the college in Southampton is devoted to work by Long Island-born composers, from Billy Joel to Stephen Schwartz to John Williams.

Jun 25, 2026

Villages

A Junkyard in Low-Earth Orbit

In a month when Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire by taking SpaceX, his satellite and space flight company, public, it’s worth asking, do you know what might happen if you were hit by a fleck of dried paint moving at 17,000 miles per hour? 

Jun 25, 2026

A Salute to Sherrill Dayton

One day before his 90th birthday, Sherrill Dayton received an early gift in the form of a proclamation thanking him for many years of service to East Hampton Village. 

Jun 25, 2026

Item of the Week: Marching Orders for Minutemen, 1776

When Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull of Mastic wrote to Col. Josiah Smith of East Moriches about activating Long Island militias amid the threat of the British Navy off Manhattan.

Jun 25, 2026

Food

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

New Chapter for Old Stone Market Owners

Twenty years after purchasing the parcel at 472 Old Stone Highway in Springs and opening Old Stone Market, Wolf Reiter and Vicky Sdrougias called it a career. The market closed, much to the sorrow of many, on Monday. 

Jun 18, 2026

News for Foodies 06.18.26

Padma Lakshmi will stir the pot with Florence Fabricant at Guild Hall, and Miracle opens on Main Street in Sag Harbor.

Jun 18, 2026