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Perelman, Klein Have Phragmites in Sights

An application from the Everit Albert Herter Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, which owns the property on Montauk Highway that the Highway Restaurant and Bar is on, drew a renewed warning from the East Hampton Village code enforcement officer when the zoning board of appeals met on Friday.

Jun 16, 2016
10-Digit Dialing Is Nigh

Because Suffolk County’s new, additional area code, 934, goes into effect on June 18, residents will need to begin dialing 10 digits when they pick up their phones to make a call beginning that same day.

Jun 9, 2016
Argues Against Rehiring of White Buffalo

A brief work session of the East Hampton Village Board last Thursday saw a return visit by a critic of the village’s efforts to reduce the white-tail deer population through sterilization.

Jun 9, 2016
Protesters came out in force two years ago when the owners of the East Deck announced plans for a private beach club with its own restaurant and below-grade parking on the property. Now it’s being demolished to make room for four house lots. The East Deck Meets the Wrecking Crew

Part of a fading era in Montauk came tumbling down on Friday, as a wrecking crew began demolishing the iconic East Deck Motel at Ditch Plain Beach.

Jun 9, 2016
Fund-Raising for Fireworks

The show could go on, however, if $60,000 can be raised to cover its expenses within the next several weeks.

Jun 9, 2016
Seek Feedback on Energy

Renewable Energy Long Island, a not-for-profit organization that promotes clean, sustainable energy generation and use, will host an educational forum on building a renewable and resilient energy system for the South Fork on Wednesday from 3 to 7 p.m., in Studio 3 at LTV Studios in Wainscott.

Jun 9, 2016
Family friends have organized a GoFundMe campaign to help Erika Gomez, a 20-year-old East Hampton woman with epilepsy, afford medical treatment and a therapy dog. Crowdfunding for Therapy Dog

Erika Gomez refuses to let epilepsy define her life. Right now, the cheerful 20-year-old said she simply considers it a road block, albeit a big one, that has lately included doctor and hospital visits, medication, and even surgery.

Jun 2, 2016
The mortgage holder agreed to put a fence around the two exposed sides of the former Morpurgo property, as village officials consider tearing the house down in the name of public safety. Pardon for Morpurgo House as Auction Looms

Sag Harbor Village officials held off on deciding whether to tear down the derelict Morpurgo house after receiving word at a hearing on Tuesday that the foreclosed property is to be sold at auction in just under a month.

Joel Zweig, an attorney for Atlanta View Holdings, the mortgage holder for 6 Union Street, appeared before the village board with a court order in hand directing that the property be auctioned on June 24, on the steps of Southampton Town Hall.

Jun 2, 2016
A recently completed mural by John Capello at the Sag Harbor Masonic Lodge Open House at Masonic Lodge

The Sag Harbor Masonic Lodge will open its doors to the public on June 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering a rare look into the society’s inner sanctum, where the Masons have held rituals, meetings, and ceremonies for well over a century.

May 26, 2016
Kids Cinema and Folkways

Wondering what to do with the kids this weekend or how to keep them busy after school? From puppet shows to story times, art workshops to science explorations there's always something going on. 

May 26, 2016
PSEG Pays Village a Visit

Representatives of PSEG Long Island updated the East Hampton Village Board about upcoming maintenance work in the Town of East Hampton at the board’s meeting on Friday.

May 26, 2016
Garden Party

The East Hampton Historical Society’s annual party for members, their guests, and interested others will take place this year at Ivy Cottage, where visitors can enjoy what the society says is the “ambience of a Devonshire manor house,” on Saturday, June 4, from 6 to 8 p m.

May 25, 2016
Harmonica History — Live!

For Kim Field and Randy Weinstein, the biggest challenge of Saturday’s performance and presentation at the East Hampton Library will be to pack as much information, and wailing, bluesy sounds, into a single hour.

May 19, 2016
Incumbents Will Be Unopposed

A few residents had considered a bid for mayor or trustee, or encouraged others to do so in the wake of some controversial moves in the last year.

May 19, 2016
Marius Fortelni, who expressed his anger over the Sag Harbor Village zoning code revisions at a meeting in January, has now filed suit against the village. House-Size Rules Spark Suit

A Suffolk Supreme Court judge has ruled that the Village of Sag Harbor cannot hold a property owner to new zoning and wetland laws created after two recent moratoriums in the village, at least for the next three weeks.

Justice W. Gerard Asher granted a temporary restraining order barring the village from applying five different code amendments to Marius Fortelni’s Bluff Point Road property, pending a hearing on June 8. Mr. Fortelni is claiming also that the new laws, passed on April 21, are illegal.

May 19, 2016
Two Incumbents for Two Seats

Only two people handed in nominating petitions by Tuesday’s deadline in order to be on the Sag Harbor Village ballot for the June 21 election, according to Beth Kamper, the village clerk.

May 19, 2016
Wallace-Santanachote

Perry Santanachote and Alastair Coy Wallace have announced their engagement and are planning a July 10 wedding in Boulder, Colo.

Mr. Wallace’s parents are Jamie Coy Wallace of Mill Hill Lane in East Hampton and Edward B. Wallace Jr. of Kansas City, Mo. Ms. Santanachote is the daughter of Oranuch and Paul Santanachote of Denver.

May 19, 2016
Partying on the Half-Shell

Guests at an East Hampton Shellfish Education and Enhancement Directive fund-raiser at Bay Kitchen Bar on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. will have the opportunity to learn about growing oysters and have a bunch of them on the half shell, if they are so inclined.

May 12, 2016
Gansett Square Now Organic

The eastern Long Island chapter of the Surfrider Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting oceans and beaches, has scored victories near and far in recent months.

May 12, 2016
Three Seek Re-Election

No nominating petitions from others, who might be considering opposing them, had come in by press time, although they can be filed through Tuesday.

May 12, 2016
Saturday Party, Pets Invited

The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons annual Pet Celebration Day will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the ARF Adoption Center, 91 Daniels Hole Road in Wainscott. Leashed dogs and cats in carriers will be welcomed, along with their owners, for treats, contests, and no-cost microchip identification tags (for the animals).

May 5, 2016
Two Sag Harbor Village Board Seats Up

Those up for re-election in the Village of Sag Harbor hope to stay put come June.

Apr 28, 2016
The Everit Albert Herter Veterans of Foreign Wars Post needs a special permit if it is to keep its meeting hall at the rear of its property on Montauk Highway. Restaurant Sign and Seating Are Sticking Points at V.F.W.

The East Hampton Village Zoning Board of Appeals pondered a multifaceted application from the Everit Albert Herter Veterans of Foreign Wars Post on Montauk Highway on Friday.

Apr 28, 2016
Bowling Alley Concerns On Daniel’s Hole Road

The Suffolk County Planning Commission has asked East Hampton Town to investigate the impact of potential traffic generated by a proposed bowling alley and miniature golf course at the East Hampton Indoor Tennis Club on Daniel’s Hole Road.

Apr 28, 2016
Dead Humpback Whale Towed to Beach

The carcass of a dead humpback whale that ran aground in Gardiner's Bay off Napeague has been towed to Little Albert's Landing Beach and will be removed sometime on Wednesday.

Apr 26, 2016
A drone photograph captured the sight of the dead whale grounded in Gardiner's Bay on Monday afternoon. Dead Whale Grounded in Gardiner's Bay

A dead whale has run aground in Gardiner's Bay, leaving East Hampton Town officials trying to figure out what to do about it.

Apr 25, 2016
Taxes Will Go Down a Bit in Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor Village’s budget will pierce the state-mandated tax levy cap for the 2016-17 fiscal year, which begins in June.

Apr 21, 2016
Gregory Donohue, a founder of the Oceans Institute at the Montauk Lighthouse Museum, is making a whale sculpture out of the garbage he cleaned in six weeks from the beaches of Montauk. Institute Pinpoints Plastics

When the Ocean Institute opened last spring at the Montauk Lighthouse the focus was mainly on the history of surfing. The one-room building was constructed in 1897 to house a fog siren, and later housed a World War II fire control tower, but in recent years it has been used only for storage.  Its restoration had to be in keeping with the original design, as the Montauk Lighthouse is a National Historic Landmark.

Apr 21, 2016
For Toxin-Free Landscaping

Saturday will be a PRFECT Earth Day in Springs, when the Perfect Earth Project, in collaboration with the Accabonac Protection Committee, presents a lineup of free events from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. designed to highlight the health and environmental benefits of a toxin-free approach to landscaping.

Apr 21, 2016
All Gloved Hands on Deck for Beach Cleanups

If it’s Earth Day, it’s time for citizens with gloved hands and comfortable shoes to prowl the South Fork sands in search of garbage.

Apr 21, 2016