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Laborers Claim They’ve Been Locked Out of Playhouse Project

A large inflatable rat, a common symbol in labor protests, arose on the grounds of the Montauk Playhouse Community Center early Wednesday morning. Darryl Harris, a delegate of Laborers Local 66, alleges that the union and its members have been purposefully kept off the job and threatened with police action.

Nov 14, 2024

Election 2024: The Numbers Speak

A little over a week out from a decisive national election, both the Democratic and Republican Parties are examining what the results say about where the country stands. Looking over the preliminary data from the New York State and Suffolk County Boards of Elections, as well as the archived data from past elections, one can see how Suffolk County has changed and what trends have emerged.

Nov 14, 2024

Government

Still unhappy with the pace at which new accessory dwelling units are being built in East Hampton Town, a committee charged with keeping tabs on them made four recommendations to the town board Tuesday that it hopes will spur some construction action.

Nov 14, 2024

Proposed changes to the East Hampton Town Zoning Code, which, among other things, would slash the allowable maximum house size from 20,000 to 10,000 square feet and require portions of basements and attached garages to be counted toward a structure’s gross floor area, were aired at a well-attended, nearly three-hour hearing.

Nov 14, 2024

East Hampton has over 300 miles of roads, and his officers write about 5,000 traffic summonses a year, Town Police Chief Michael Sarlo told the town board this week as he once again urged its members to ask permission from New York State to lower speed limits in several places. “The enforcement is there, to the extent it can be without having officers sit on your road all day,” he said.

Nov 14, 2024

Work on a boardwalk to connect Windmill Beach and the John Steinbeck Waterfront Park in Sag Harbor has begun, and one clear sign of that was the removal last week of a large but invasive tree in its path.

Nov 14, 2024

Arts

No Sailor: At Home in Many Ports

No Sailor, a band that began in Slovenia, recorded in Scotland, and has divisions in Pennsylvania, New York City, and the East End, just debuted its latest single at the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett.

Nov 21, 2024

"Think Like a Filmmaker" at the Sag Harbor Cinema is an exhibition of an acclaimed filmmaker's repurposed vintage filmmaking equipment.

Nov 21, 2024

For Bay Street's production of "A Streetcar Named Desire," the actors shine in a show that is physically, mentally, and emotionally taxing.

Nov 21, 2024

Reflections in Music at The Church in Sag Harbor will present a program of classical compositions inspired in part by the blues.

Nov 21, 2024

Villages

A New Home for Local History at Mulford Farm

The East Hampton Historical Society broke ground on a climate-controlled collections-storage center at the Mulford Farm last Thursday. It will unite the historical society’s 20,000 archival items — now stored at five separate sites — under one roof.

Nov 14, 2024

L.V.I.S. Pecan Tree Is the Tallest in the State

A pecan tree that might have been planted well before the American Revolution and is located right in the circle of the Ladies Village Improvement Society, has been recognized by the State Department of Environmental Conservation as a state champion, the tallest of its kind in New York.

Nov 14, 2024

Item of the Week: Prohibition Hooch

In 1970 a trawler’s crew members were surprised to find a full bottle of Indian Hill bourbon whiskey in a trawl eight miles off the coast of Montauk, one of them declaring the “Prohibition stuff” to be “strong as hell.”

Nov 14, 2024

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Food

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

News for Foodies 11.21.24

Thanksgiving dining options from Silver Spoon Specialties, Il Buco al Mare, Baron's Cove, Lulu Kitchen and Bar, and Old Stove Pub.

Nov 21, 2024

News for Foodies 11.14.24

A pizza and pasta prix fixe and Thanksgiving to go from Nick and Toni's, a new three-course prix fixe from Fresno, and homemade chips from Art of Eating.

Nov 14, 2024