Bits and Pieces 03.28.24
Bernadette Peters to perform at Guild Hall’s N.Y.C. awards dinner, David Amram sells out The Church, and a one-day show at the East Hampton Library to highlight baymen.
Bernadette Peters to perform at Guild Hall’s N.Y.C. awards dinner, David Amram sells out The Church, and a one-day show at the East Hampton Library to highlight baymen.
Classic Soul at Bay Street Theater, three shows at the Talkhouse, the Roses Grove Band and jazz at the Masonic temple, making sense in Riverhead.
Evolving multimedia exhibition at Guild Hall, 1960s to 80s paintings at Eric Firestone in NoHo, NYFA honors Nina Yankowitz, Paton Miller and Eileen O’Kane Kornreich in Manhattan.
Long Island Restaurant Week is coming up, with East End eateries taking part from Southampton to Amagansett.
Easter specials to go from Loaves and Fishes and The Cookery, restaurant options for Easter from Baron’s Cove and Calissa, and new ownership for Maidstone Hotel.
East Hampton Town's annual recycling center permits for residential and commercial vehicles will expire on Sunday.
In the spirit of unity and community, rather than competition, three local high-end construction companies have come together to launch the Construction Career Charitable Fund, a scholarship program for high school students who are interested in learning the building trades.
Drew Smith, who manages East Hampton Village's Main Beach and is the chief of the village's lifeguards, said recently that anyone looking to work this summer as a lifeguard, on the village beaches or on the East Hampton Town beaches overseen by John Ryan Jr., "should either contact me or John as soon as possible — I can't emphasize that enough. Reach out to us and let us know your interest."
Have you ever considered working for town government? If so, East Hampton and Southampton Towns would like to hear from you.
The East Hampton Town attorney signed a stipulation of settlement with the owners of Rowdy Hall in Amagansett on Friday that will allow the much-disputed exterior of the restaurant to remain black.
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