The Shipwreck Rose: Money to Burn
I was surprised, when I lived in rural Canada, to discover that not everyone in the Western world owns as much stuff as Americans do.
I was surprised, when I lived in rural Canada, to discover that not everyone in the Western world owns as much stuff as Americans do.
Patchogue: Good for more than just thrift stores.
Spring was in the air, and so, evidently, was my head, for I had no idea until the middle of the following day that I had left my camera behind at Mashashimuet Park’s diamond.
Why do so many men of a certain age suddenly take up gardening?
Fifty years after opening at Gosman’s Dock in Montauk in 1971, the Rumrunner Home furnishings store has remained an East End fixture by capitalizing on the area’s population boom, and surviving skyrocketing rents, ever-changing design trends, and competition from national brands.
The Bridgehampton School District on Wednesday evening appointed a new superintendent, Mary T. Kelly, who was chosen from a field of 21 applicants.
The latest real estate transfers.
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Word has reached The Star that Harry Striebel, a fashion designer who lived in East Hampton for many years, died on Oct. 19 in Delray Beach, Fla., after a five-year illness. He was 84 and had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
"A number of issues that the district thought compromised the safety of our students" need to be addressed ahead of any contract renewal, the Sag Harbor School District superintendent told residents who are disappointed in the lack of compromise on a new contract between the district and Mashashimuet Park.
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