Letters to the Editor for March 27, 2025
You’ve just struck the mother lode of local public opinion.
You’ve just struck the mother lode of local public opinion.
Adam Potter’s project at 7 and 11 Bridge Street in Sag Harbor took another step forward Tuesday evening, when the Sag Harbor Village Planning Board unanimously voted to deem the draft environmental impact statement on the project complete.
A surge in South Fork real estate transactions? Dig in.
The Sag Harbor Village Board met Saturday afternoon to hold a public workshop on the village’s accessory dwelling unit laws, discussing ways the village can make it easier for people to build them on their properties, particularly on those that already have a pre-existing structure.
The East Hampton Town Board voted last Thursday night to change a formula in the zoning code that ties the maximum gross floor area of a residence to the size of its lot.
After almost 40 years at art galleries in Atlanta and New York City, Mary Gail Doerhoefer has realized her dream of merging art and nature at LongHouse.
The Sag Harbor Cinema will show seven classic comedies directed by Ernst Lubitsch in the 1930s and '40s, all brimming with "the Lubitsch touch."
The Church in Sag Harbor will host a talk by Paulo Josepetti, a fashion designer, a four-hands piano concert by the Shelest Piano Duo, and a paper-flower workshop.
The Choral Society of the Hamptons' spring concert will feature contemplative and calming music by Liszt and Fauré.
Stage debut for "Strangelove," tribute to female rockers, "12 Angry Men" in Riverhead, doc festival and drag bingo at LTV, comedy in Southampton.
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