These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
Inspired by similar operations across the country, and empowered by rules that say Native American communities can grow hemp, Shinnecock Hemp has begun cultivating the plant.
Restaurants are allowed to welcome guests indoors now that Long Island has entered phase three of reopening as of Wednesday, but because of safety concerns, several East End eateries are opting to stick with outdoor dining and takeout instead.
A medical practice opens in Amagansett and Southampton, and there's a new line of bath bombs and salts.
The Surf Lodge in Montauk will reopen, for hotel guests only, on Wednesday, with contactless check-in, a virtual concierge, in-room wellness classes, pre-bottled cocktails, and other Covid-mindful protocols.
The Independent and Dan’s Papers merge, as do the real estate firms Halstead and Brown Harris Stevens.
After getting permission for outdoor dining from state and local officials, East End restaurants are finding creative ways to make room for as many customers as possible this summer.
These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
These prices have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
New sectors of economy reopened Wednesday as Covid-19 impacts continue to subside. In-store retail, salons, professional offices, and car dealerships are among the businesses that are now cleared to operate.
Shopkeepers in the village are hoping to recapture lost customers with curbside pickup, but in the words of one, it's been "more of a trickle than a river."
East Hampton Village Mayor Richard Lawler will issue an executive order to allow restaurants and takeout food stores to set up temporary outdoor dining areas on public property starting next Wednesday in a move aimed at providing a much-needed boost to village restaurants and the commercial district in general. Sag Harbor is proposing a similar move.
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