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Pride Memorial Moves Ahead

Plans for sculpture and an outdoor social area celebrating the history of the L.G.B.T.Q.+ community at the 1.1-acre Wainscott Green — the site of the former Swamp nightclub — received support at an East Hampton Town Planning Board meeting on April 8, as it has at hearings before the town board and the town’s architectural review board.

Apr 23, 2026

New Head for Human Resources Department

Emily Fisher, an experienced hand with the town, has been appointed the new head of its Human Resources Department.

Apr 23, 2026

Government

An attorney for a group opposed to a renewed lease for the Maidstone Gun Club in Wainscott, which has been closed since November 2022, asserted that the town has executed that lease with the club while the town attorney said this week that is not the case, but that the parties remain in active negotiations.

Apr 23, 2026

After a presentation this week, the East Hampton Town Board now has more data to back up what residents have been saying for years: “Man, helicopters are annoying!”

Apr 23, 2026

While residents continue to bemoan the air traffic and noise associated with the airport here, the Wainscott C.A.C. heard about a public data platform that tracks every flight to and from the airport, with noise impact modeled down to individual properties.

Apr 16, 2026

Vigorous conversation continues over the town’s management plan for the Osborn Homestead at 66 Main Street in Wainscott, purchased in 2024 for $56 million.

Apr 16, 2026

Arts

Docs Equinox Celebrates Wildlife

Hamptons Doc Fest's Docs Equinox program will celebrate wildlife with documentaries featuring Siberian huskies, "problem" horses, baby hummingbirds, and the people who care for them.

Apr 23, 2026

The weekend at The Church will include presentations by its staff members, an evening of storytelling and bluegrass, a round of sea shanties, and a community dinner.

Apr 23, 2026

Mark Lubell, the Sag Harbor Cinema's new executive director, believes strongly in the importance of movie theaters in an age of streaming as they bring people together for shared experiences.

Apr 23, 2026

The acclaimed actor John Glover — who plays twin brothers in "Love! Valour! Compassion!" — will attend the Hamptons Pride screening of that film.

Apr 23, 2026

Villages

A Call to Rein in Chain Stores in Sag Harbor

Residents of Sag Harbor have come together to denounce what some see as a troubling wave of chain stores. A petition launched by Save Sag Harbor that calls for new legislation to define and limit “formula retail” or “chain establishments” in the village has been signed by over 500 people in the last week.

Apr 23, 2026

Lord Underwood the Peafowl on the Loose in Clearwater

An Indian peafowl of unknown origin has been roaming a neighborhood in Clearwater Beach in Springs since at least December, but despite plenty of attention on neighborhood apps and Facebook, no one has claimed the bird.

Apr 23, 2026

LTV’s ‘East End News’ Marks One Year

The public access news show, a joint effort of TV veterans and those new to the business, fills a programming void.

Apr 23, 2026

Food

Spring Restaurant Week Is Coming

Long Island Restaurant Week will celebrate the arrival of spring with prix fixe menus at restaurants from Manhasset to East Hampton. The promotion will run from April 26 through May 3.

Apr 23, 2026

Estia’s Sudden Farewell

The restaurant had been on the market as its owner looked to retire, but the announcement that its final days of service would be last weekend took some, including longtime employees, by surprise.

Apr 23, 2026

News for Foodies 04.23.26

The Lobster Roll, Navy Beach, and Bostwick's on the Harbor announce opening dates, and a rosé wine workshop is coming up at Park Place Wines and Liquors.

Apr 23, 2026