The Way It Was for December 19, 2024
Golf’s popularity, stone revetments, and Plum Island — ’twas ever thus, Starlings.
Golf’s popularity, stone revetments, and Plum Island — ’twas ever thus, Starlings.
More from Star readers.
The East Hampton Town Board has a chance at its Jan. 2 organizational meeting to either back away from its decision to remove the chairman of the town planning board, or at least offer the public a reasonable explanation.
The state’s campaign to dismantle the Shinnecock Indian Nation’s electronic billboards and seek punitive damages is a waste of time and resources.
A lawsuit over a proposed swimming pool at the Huntting Inn in East Hampton Village is worthy of public attention.
One tradition that I have always been a sucker for is the tree in Town Pond, of which the best part is seeing the village crew setting it out from their tippy aluminum rowboat.
My son and I have been down for the count with influenza and quickly reached the Very Boring Stage of convalescence. Bring on Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson in “Red One,” the Christmas-themed action movie.
Notes on a new/old favorite, “Homicide: Life on the Street,” now streaming on Peacock.
First I hated driving the Cross Bronx Expressway. Then I discovered many other ways to hate it in “The Power Broker,” Robert Caro’s monumental biography of Robert Moses, the designer of it and so much else affecting our transportation lives.
Newly reported real estate transactions, Montauk to Southampton Village.
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