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Immigration Advocates on Alert

With the Republican Party winning the White House and both houses of Congress, local immigration attorneys and the nonprofit OLA of Eastern Long Island are preparing for major changes to immigration policy.

Nov 27, 2024

Improving Prefab House Deliveries in East Hampton

The town board tackled a quirky piece of legislation at last week’s work session, involving the temporary storage of prefabricated homes. The problem arises when trucks arrive with their oversize loads. They often sit idling, sometimes for hours, while they wait for a local builder to arrive to pick up the goods.

Nov 27, 2024

Government

Construction work at a long-controversial nightclub on Three Mile Harbor Road was set to begin three months ago, at which point it became strikingly apparent that the building had no basement at all, as had been assumed during the planning process. Rather than being retained, it would have to be built. This created an issue: Is excavating a new basement an expansion of a nonconforming building?

Nov 27, 2024

A bill that would designate Plum Island as a national monument has been passed by the House Natural Resources Committee, paving the way for a congressional vote.

Nov 27, 2024

The town board awarded about $120,000 in community development block grants to four organizations last week, Maureen’s Haven and OLA among them.

Nov 27, 2024

The owner of the Huntting Inn, spurned by an October decision of the East Hampton Village Zoning Board of Appeals that a pool and other improvements it had planned for its historic property could not be considered, filed papers last week to sue the board and the village.

Nov 27, 2024

Arts

A Photographer at Play in Sagaponack

Jaime Lopez has had a successful career as a fashion photographer and, more recently, as a fine-art photographer whose subjects have ranged from landscapes to artists to rustic metal tools.

Nov 27, 2024

Now in its 17th year, Hamptons Doc Fest will show 32 films over seven days, with screenings at the Sag Harbor Cinema and Bay Street Theater.

Nov 27, 2024

The East Hampton Historical Society's House and Garden Tour features five residences, some old, some recent, and all with surprises.

Nov 27, 2024

Jake Ruehl has organized a one-night celebration of the artwork of David Geiser, his father, who died four years ago in Springs.

Nov 28, 2024

Villages

An Upside to the Drought? A Downturn in Ticks

Want something nice to talk about on Thanksgiving? Allow yourself to indulge in a little schadenfreude and take joy in the struggles of the hated, the feared, the disgusting, and yes, the misunderstood tick.

Nov 27, 2024

PSEG Cable Will Bypass Greenbelt

PSEG Long Island unveiled its final plan last week for a 69-kilovolt underground transmission circuit that will pass through Sag Harbor, and not the Long Pond Greenbelt.

Nov 27, 2024

The South Fork's Rising Property Insurance Rates, Explained

“Market hardening” is the insurance industry buzzword of the day. It refers to insurance companies taking steps to preserve their profitability, often by hiking premiums and imposing stricter terms for customers. And when it comes to home insurance, it’s happening right here and right now.

Nov 27, 2024

Long Island Books

Food

Recipes That Speak to History

The East Hampton Library's exhibition "The Way We Cooked in East Hampton" features a treasure trove of recipes from its Long Island Collection.

Nov 28, 2024

News for Foodies 11.28.24

The Artist and Writers dinner returns to Almond restaurant, Arthur and Sons has a new prix fixe and happy hour till Dec. 1, and Art of Eating offers a brunch pop-up.

Nov 27, 2024

C.S.A. Boxes: A Winter’s Share

Layton Guenther of Quail Hill Farm offers tips for enjoying the many winter vegetables available from the farm's C.S.A. boxes.

Nov 21, 2024