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A Facelift for Historic Carl Fisher House

Now a locally designated historic landmark owned by East Hampton Town, the Carl Fisher House will celebrate its centennial next year with a massive facelift, courtesy of about $3.7 million in community preservation funds.

Nov 6, 2025

Target: If You Build It, Will They Come?

Interior renovations have begun at the Bridgehampton Commons Target store, which is taking over the space occupied by Kmart for 25 years. Construction workers were digging rectangular pits into the ground last week, with work lights mounted to metal framework above them. The store is expected to open next fall.

Nov 6, 2025

Government

The Army Corps of Engineers’ dredging project in Lake Montauk to restore safe navigation to the inlet there starts this week. The Oyster Bay, mechanical dredge and barge, and supporting equipment have arrived, marking the start of mobilization.

Nov 6, 2025

The turmoil of President Trump’s second term has reached even East Hampton Town, where the author and journalist Michael Wolff is proving to be more of a gadfly than ever.

Nov 6, 2025

The uncertainty surrounding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits — whether beneficiaries would receive half of their monthly benefit in November, the full amount, or none at all — has volunteers at East Hampton Town’s food pantries “tamping down the panic.”

Nov 6, 2025

The East Hampton Town Board has appointed Russell Young, an ordinance enforcement officer in the Code Enforcement Department since 2022, to be the department's new director.

Nov 4, 2025

Arts

Festival of Preservation at Sag Cinema

The Sag Harbor Cinema’s Festival of Preservation will feature an eclectic program of more than 20 films, including documentaries, musicals, westerns, animation, dramas, and experimental films.

Nov 6, 2025

Coming to The Church in Sag Harbor are an eclectic musical recital, a journal writing workshop, and an open night studio for all creatives.

Nov 6, 2025

The Met: Live in HD will return to Guild Hall with Puccini’s “La Boheme,” and Site-Specific Dances will perform a new dance-theater work there based on letters between John Cage and Merce Cunningham.

Nov 6, 2025

LongHouse gets illuminated for winter, “Harmonic Rhapsodies” in Montauk, poetry, art, and bossa nova in Bridgehampton, jazz at the Masonic Temple, and an open call in Quogue.

Nov 6, 2025

Villages

Veterans Tell War Stories

USA Warrior Stories, a nonprofit based in East Hampton, will honor three generations of veterans here on Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Southampton Arts Center.

Nov 6, 2025

Hampton Library Renovation on Schedule

The Hampton Library is undergoing its first major renovation since a $6 million expansion in 2009, though updates this time around are focused on reconfiguring the structure, expanding certain rooms, and replacing outdated equipment.

Nov 6, 2025

On the Wing: In Birding, Not Knowing Is Okay

Once upon a time, birders might arm themselves with a simple pad and pencil before they tromped off into the woods. When birding you could touch the sacred, experienced wonder, get lost on a loop trail. Not knowing was stimulating. With Merlin, that stimulus is gone.

Nov 6, 2025

Food

News for Foodies 11.06.25

The Sagaponack General Store is now taking orders from its Thanksgiving catering menu, and Park Place Wines and Liquors will celebrate Tuscany's super reds.

Nov 6, 2025

News for Foodies 10.30.25

Long Island Restaurant Week is back, Day of the Dead specials at La Fondita, an Artists and Writers dinner with Fitzhugh Karol at Almond, and new sauces from Loaves and Fishes.

Nov 2, 2025

News for Foodies 10.23.25

Wine dinner at 1770 House, pizza returns to Nick and Toni's, a wine class at Park Place, mocktails at Fresno, and prix fixe deals at Serafina and Elaia Estiatorio.

Oct 23, 2025