Point of View: On Bliss, Terror, and Contumely
Two columns in one: from Palm Springs to NPR’s Uri Berliner.
Two columns in one: from Palm Springs to NPR’s Uri Berliner.
New York, it’s a wonderful place to spend your golden years — if you mind these few dos and don’ts, that is.
The recent closure of the only tackle shop in downtown Montauk was a blow for fishermen, but all is not lost for those who wet a hook and line in Montauk. The Montauk Anglers Club, right near the Montauk inlet on East Lake Drive, is looking to fill the void left by the departure of Paulie’s by adding more tackle, bait, lures, gear, and services to its already well-stocked marine and tackle store.
East Hampton’s baseball and softball teams won games at Bonac’s fields and East Hampton’s girls track team defeated Westhampton Beach, a perennial powerhouse.
The South Fork boys lacrosse team, on which a number of East Hampton High School athletes play, had a chance last week to reap some power points in games with Riverhead and Smithtown East, but fell short by one goal on both occasions. In any event, the team, as anyone who has seen it play could attest, is a very good one, capable of giving any opponent all it can handle.
This week's schedule of games, meets, and athletic events.
A 27-year-old East Hampton woman was injured overnight when she crashed her car into a tree on Three Mile Harbor-Hog Creek Road, East Hampton Town police said Thursday morning.
From roosters to housing for seniors, this is the week that was.
Denis Hartnett is a writer, political junkie, and comic book enthusiast. A graduate of Sag Harbor's Pierson High School, he went on to study English literature at SUNY Geneseo, and later earned a Master's degree in political science from American University. He was raised in Sag Harbor and now lives in East Hampton.
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