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President Trump came out strongly for Representative Lee Zeldin via Twitter last week, writing that he "has my Complete and Total Endorsement!" Trump Backs Zeldin, Giffords for Gershon

An organization founded by former Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically wounded in a mass shooting in her Arizona district in 2011, has endorsed Perry Gershon’s campaign to unseat Representative Lee Zeldin in the Nov. 6 election to represent New York’s First Congressional District.

Oct 4, 2018
Businesses on Alert

Concerned that the formula by which parking requirements are determined may not adequately address actual needs for some businesses, the East Hampton Town Board is proposing a zoning code amendment that would change that formula for bars, taverns, or restaurants that are accessories to resorts or motels.

Oct 4, 2018
In the hamlet study for Wainscott, suggested future uses of the sandpit, which will eventually cease operation, include expanded commercial or mixed use, affordable housing, and even a new railroad station. On Hamlets’ Future: Hearings Begin

Public hearings on a series of studies aimed at developing long-range plans for each of East Hampton Town’s hamlets will begin tonight at Town Hall, when the town board takes comments on a Wainscott hamlet study and an overall business study.

Oct 4, 2018
Luke Fichthorn landed and released this false albacore off Montauk Point. The Early Fall Blues

Saturday morning dawned bright and clear. After a week of rain and wind, the sight of the sun was a welcome relief. It was a glorious morning to take in the chill of the early fall season and do a local fishing trip.

Oct 4, 2018
A page from the New York State Department of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation's request for proposals for a new camping concession at Camp Hero shows potential sites in yellow. At Camp Hero: Tents? Yurts? R.V.s?

State officials may want to turn part of Camp Hero State Park in Montauk into a camping destination, with its sweeping panoramic views from atop the bluffs just west of Montauk Lighthouse, but several groups think that’s just one terrible idea.

Oct 4, 2018
The scene that greeted emergency personnel as they arrived at the house at the Creeks Friday night. Update: Fire Breaks Out at the Creeks, Ron Perelman's Estate

Firefighters fought flames for about three hours after a fire started in the attic at the billionaire investor and philanthropist's East Hampton house.

Sep 28, 2018
Galvanized in part by a spate of school shootings, a record number of 18 to 22-year-olds have registered to vote this year. Above, East Hampton High School student activists joined in a national school walkout in March. Slacktivism or Activism?

If a “blue wave” is coming in November, it could strike our South Fork shores, largely due to a recent surge in youth voter registration.

Sep 27, 2018
Human Trafficking Forum

Thursday from 7 to 9, there will be a program for the larger community, offering an overview of the problem “to help participants gain an increased awareness and understanding of how this crime occurs in our community,” according to a release.

Sep 27, 2018
Debt Settlement of Thomas Squire Estate, 1686

Item of the Week From the East Hampton Library Long Island Collection

Sep 27, 2018
A page from a booklet prepared by Deepwater Wind last fall shows how a cable from the offshore South Fork Wind Farm would be landed onshore. Hundreds Mobilize Against Deepwater Cable

The South Fork commercial fishing industry remains opposed to Deepwater Wind’s proposed offshore wind farm, and now several hundred Wainscott residents have opened another hostile front, this one specific to the Rhode Island company’s preferred cable-landing site, the ocean beach at the end of Beach Lane in their hamlet.

Sep 27, 2018
Even in the early days of fall we can still see an osprey or two around. Nature Notes: So Long, Summer

The autumnal equinox has come and gone, just like that! Prepare for early evenings and late mornings. The birds were hip to equinoxes before the modern humans. Their intellects don’t obfuscate their primary objective. They are already on their way south.

Sep 27, 2018
Hot Wax — from left, Bucky Silipo, Fred Goodman, Bruce Beyer, and Bruce Macarthy — will mark 40 years of rock ‘n’ roll on Saturday. Hot Wax Heats Up, 40 Years On

With disco’s sterile beats and tacky clothes still ruling the music scene in 1978, the old-time rock ’n’ roll served up by this new band was exactly what South Fork clubgoers craved, and Hot Wax, as the group would soon call itself, was an instant hit.

Sep 27, 2018
Perched above the beach at Georgica, Kilkare boasts chevron-ribbed ceilings, wide-plank pumpkin pine floors, and the grand staircase with the widened treads to accommodate women wearing Victorian gowns. Kilkare: ‘Priced to Sell’ at $45 Million

Kilkare, the iconic 1879 house dramatically moored atop a 3.42-acre swath of bluff and dunes on the Georgica oceanfront in Wainscott has hit the market again with a different real estate agent and a notably amended listing.

Sep 27, 2018
Main Beach and other East Hampton Village beaches will be smoke-free zones soon. The village board approved a law Friday banning smoking or vaping on public property, including beaches, streets, sidewalks, and parking lots. East Hampton Village Bans Smoking on the Beach

Businesses will no longer be allowed to distribute single-use plastic straws unless specifically requested, the East Hampton Village Board resolved on Friday.

Sep 27, 2018
Issuing Bonds, Town Moves on Montauk Erosion Control

The East Hampton Town Board agreed last Thursday to issue bonds through which it will spend up to $200,000 for a map, plan, and report, including a cost estimate, of the proposed creation of a beach erosion-control district in downtown Montauk.

Sep 27, 2018
Amanda Fairbanks, Liza Tremblay, and Sarah Cohen are co-founders of the Shed, a new shared workspace for women at Estia’s Little Kitchen in Sag Harbor on Tuesdays starting next week. Workspace by and for Women Opens Doors in Sag Harbor

The seed of the idea for the Shed — a new, shared workspace run by women, for women, which launches Tuesday in Sag Harbor — began serendipitously.

Sep 27, 2018
John Aldred of the East Hampton Town Trustees, center, with Charlie Niggles and Terry O’Riordan, weighed the  contestants in the trustees’ Largest Clam Contest on Sunday. Winsome Chowder and Mammoth Clams

The East Hampton Town Trustees’ Largest Clam Contest, an early-autumn tradition that celebrates the bounty of the town’s waterways, drew a crowd to the grounds of the trustees’ offices at the Lamb Building in Amagansett on Sunday.

Sep 27, 2018
Sand Land Told to Stop Mining

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has ruled that the Sand Land industrial mine in Noyac must stop its controversial mining operations and confine itself solely to remediation work on the 50-acre site, potentially ending a two-decades-long fight between the mine’s owner and local citizens, elected officials, and environmental groups who have contended the mine was polluting the region’s aquifer and should be shut down.

Sep 20, 2018
Kyle Lynch, seen here in February 2017 being brought into East Hampton Town Justice Court, was sentenced to two to six years, but will serve most of the sentence on parole if he completes a drug treatment program. Guilty East Hampton Attorney Sentenced

An East Hampton attorney who pleaded guilty in April to stealing more than $750,000 from a co-worker and two clients of Bainton Lynch, a now defunct East Hampton law firm of which he was a partner, was sentenced on Tuesday to the eight charges he was facing, including grand larceny and identity theft.

Sep 20, 2018
Staffers worked into the evening last Thursday as residents arrived to vote on the $4.7 million in additional funding the Bridgehampton School District was seeking to renovate and expand the school. Bridgehampton Bond Is Approved

Bridgehampton School District residents approved an additional $4.74 million in funding last Thursday for the district’s renovation and expansion project, bumping the total funding for the project to $29.4 million and avoiding a new round of delays that could have pushed completion of the project well past the current July 2020 target date.

Sep 20, 2018
D.C. Dems Boost Gershon

Last month, Perry Gershon, the Democratic Party’s candidate to represent New York’s First Congressional District, told The Star that he was confident that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the party’s campaign arm for the House of Representatives, would soon add him to its Red to Blue list of top-tier candidates to which it provides funding and organizational support. “They’re aware of our race; they know it’s winnable,” he said at the time.

Sep 20, 2018
Andrew D. Hellman, 36, smiled for the photographer as he was led into East Hampton Justice Court earlier this month to face charges that included injuring a police officer. East Hampton Man Indicted on Seven Charges in Montauk Crash

A grand jury indicted Andrew D. Hellman of East Hampton on charges related to a drunken driving accident in Montauk that left an East Hampton Town police officer injured on Labor Day weekend.

Sep 20, 2018
David Lys, left, looked over Betty Mazur’s shoulder as results were tallied in his Democratic primary against David Gruber. Mr. Lys won, and Ms. Mazur, a longtime committee member, was re-elected. Lys Wins Primary, but Unity Is Elusive

A week after David Lys won the East Hampton Democratic primary for town councilman and voters rejected the Reform Democrats’ efforts to remake the town’s Democratic Committee, the local party remains split even as November’s election looms.

Sep 20, 2018
In a big win for her chairmanship, the East Hampton Town Democratic Committee's Cate Rogers, center, was re-elected to the committee last Thursday, as were Andy Harris, left, and Connie Cortese, right. Democratic Committee Standard-Bearers Rebuff Reform Challenge

Not only did the Sept. 13 Democratic Party primary formalize East Hampton Town Councilman David Lys as the party's nominee in the Nov. 6 general election, registered Democrats also had a choice of candidates for the town's Democratic Committee, including a number identifying as Reform Democrats.

Sep 20, 2018
Sean P. Ludwick's mug shot in May of 2018 from the New York State Department of Corrections. No Parole for Sean Ludwick

A parole board denied Sean P. Ludwick, who is serving prison time for the drunken-driving crash that killed his passenger in 2015, in his first attempt at parole earlier this month, citing a “lack of empathy and shallow remorse,” according to the decision released by the New York State Department of Corrections this week.

Sep 20, 2018
Toxic Algal Bloom Found in Northern Fort Pond, Too

Concerned Citizens of Montauk on Friday confirmed a new bloom of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae, in the northern part of Montauk's Fort Pond, and has urged people to avoid contact with the water and to keep their pets away from the water "due to potential health concerns."

Sep 14, 2018
Bryan Siranaula was brought into East Hampton Town Justice Court for arraignment in February. Guilty Plea In Parking Lot Rape

A teenager who was charged in February with raping a young woman in the parking lot at the Springs School in the presence of a child pleaded guilty to the charges on Friday.

Sep 13, 2018
The Star’s fishing columnist pulled his last lobsters of the season from his pots last week and is readying them for some much-needed repairs. Last Call for Lobster

Even though the calendar says it’s September, last Thursday morning dawned hot and incredibly humid. Like many days this summer, it was downright tropical. Despite a 10-knot breeze out of the southwest, beads of sweat had formed on the back of my neck as I started up the diesel engine on my boat. The early morning sun was strong. It definitely felt more like the end of July.

Sep 13, 2018
“How do we bring the values from our various religious traditions into the public forum?” said the Very Rev. Denis Brunelle, reflecting on the mission of the East Hampton Clericus, which he led before Rabbi-Cantor Debra Stein took over. The Clericus: Leaders Who Join Forces

The church and synagogue leaders who make up the East Hampton Clericus share a belief that they can more effectively serve their communities together than they would apart.

Sep 13, 2018
As the water main is extended in Wainscott, some of the hamlet’s residents have expressed shock at the cost of connecting their houses to public water. Sticker Shock Over Water Mains

It wasn’t long after the earthmoving equipment began digging a trench into Windsor Lane in Wainscott, commencing a months-long effort to install approximately 45,000 feet of water main in the hamlet, that reports of sticker shock began circulating.

Sep 13, 2018