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Dueling Land Deals

East Hampton Town is poised to make two important land deals in the coming weeks, $20 million for one, $16 million for the other, and they merit a closer look.

Jun 26, 2025
Gristmill: Filling in the Blanks

John Steinbeck holds up.

Jun 26, 2025
Guestwords: Brain Drain

I am not the only one who has noted the frankly unfriendly reception science and scientists are receiving these days, but what is most disturbing is the exodus of young aspiring scientists, the next generation.

Jun 26, 2025
Hot and Hotter

Here on the East End, we watch the plants like meteorological instruments: Will they survive this week’s brutal weather?

Jun 26, 2025
Life Jackets: Essential Equipment

No matter how benignly a day begins, being on the water carries inherent risks.

Jun 26, 2025
The Mast-Head: Seed Bombs

Clandestine efforts to spread milkweed.

Jun 26, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Pink Lady Slippers

We used to have a much closer relationship with flowers and other flora.

Jun 26, 2025
Arrests Point to Absence of Due Process

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander’s arrest on Tuesday for interfering with federal immigration officers may have been technically justified, but it is he — and people like him — who hold the higher moral ground.

Jun 19, 2025
Coming Together on Reutershan Lot

The retail turnover here produced an unusual new boutique called Gathering Marketplace where the business operator and landlord came together to make something good happen.

Jun 19, 2025
Eyes in Our Apps

A first step we can take toward greater digital privacy is to pay attention to which entities profit from taking it away from us.

Jun 19, 2025
Gristmill: Over or Under?

Must sports fandom be subsumed by relentlessly hawked gambling?

Jun 19, 2025
Guestwords: Stop Fighting Cancer

The notion of “defeating cancer” is a lesion in our language and our national psyche that does damage to both the inflicted and their loved ones.

Jun 19, 2025
The Mast-Head: Protest on a Rainy Day

My role on that historic Saturday was to observe and document.

Jun 19, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Forever Young

Scarleth Urgiles’s memory will truly live on.

Jun 19, 2025
Gristmill: So Long to the Standard

The last five-speed Nissan manual transmission just rolled off an assembly line in Mexico. 

Jun 12, 2025
Guestwords: In a Gondola’s Wake

A “Way It Was” entry in this newspaper from 1950 about a 36-foot, 19th-century gondola being transported by railcar to the Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, Va., unleashes a flood of memories.

Jun 12, 2025
Kennedy’s Diseased Logic

R.F.K. Jr., who just dismissed the entire C.D.C. committee responsible for making vaccination recommendations, is not just the leading vaccine skeptic, he is a conspiracy theorist who believes this committee is a secret cabal lining their pockets with gold. They are not.

Jun 12, 2025
The Mast-Head: The Baby Beach

A chat with a teen who wants to be a Main Beach lifeguard reminds me of my own brief and unremarkable lifeguarding career. 

Jun 12, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Goodbye, Mr. Rawson

The phrase “baggage train” kept popping into my head this weekend as we packed up the contents of my daughter’s dorm room in New Hampshire and stuffed it all into the crevices of the car.

Jun 12, 2025
Trouble for Wind Power

A fishing industry lawsuit filed last week seeking to stop construction of Empire Wind 1, an 810-megawatt project in the ocean off Long Island, is just one part of a multipronged assault on clean energy.

Jun 12, 2025
Castles Built on Sand

Homeowners should not automatically get the right to a second floor merely because of FEMA’s minimum elevations.

Jun 5, 2025
Gristmill: Diner Bound

Once more unto a storied eatery at a Catskills crossroads.

Jun 5, 2025
Guestwords: An Artistic Emissary

East Hampton is home to a renowned Georgian artist, Sergo Tbileli, who has brought his native country’s art and culture to the forefront here.

Jun 5, 2025
Make E-Bikes Safer

In the years since e-bike popularity spiked during the pandemic, emergency rooms have seen ever-increasing rates of serious injuries and deaths.

Jun 5, 2025
The Mast-Head: Summer Babies

June is birthday month for the Rattrays. Chalk it up to the first chill nights of late summer and early fall putting people in the mood around here.

Jun 5, 2025
The Shipwreck Rose: Animal House

I tend to see the creatures who live in my immediate domestic orbit through a semi-comical anthropomorphized lens.

Jun 5, 2025
Tom Brady World

The legendary QB showed that there are ways to bring a more diverse crowd into town.

Jun 5, 2025
A Cancerous Legacy

A senator dresses down Lee Zeldin, the new Environmental Protection Agency administrator.

May 29, 2025
Another One Down

The demolition of important Modernist houses continues apace.

May 29, 2025
Gristmill: A Real Resort

Arcades and mini golf and open-air alcohol. ’Twas ever thus.

May 29, 2025