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By Jack MotzThe State Department of Environmental Conservation has permitted and authorized the East Hampton Town government to begin the next phase of its coastal restoration project at Ditch Plains ...
Jose Sebastian — along with a corps of internationally renowned dancers and choreographers — will present Hamptons Dance ...
A 10,000-square-foot modern farmhouse north of the highway in Bridgehampton recently sold for $11.45 million with a last ...
By Jack MotzOver 200 members of the DiSunno family plan to gather for a reunion at the Amagansett firehouse on Sunday, August ...
By Dan Stark St. John’s Episcopal Church and St. Andrew’s Dune Church are hosting an art show on Friday, August 1, and Saturday, August 2, marking the first time the Southampton churches have hosted ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Suffolk County voters will again be asked this fall to approve a ballot measure that would extend the terms ...
By Desiree Keegan A former Springs School director of pupil personnel services has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit ...
By Jack Motz A former East Hampton Town Police officer has sued after the Town Board fired her in April, a move the officer ...
An attorney representing McArdle has suggested that the judge handling the legal fight between McArdle and Discovery Land ...
BY MIKE WRIGHT The striped bass fishing off Montauk this year has been a matter of feast and famine. We’re in the famine ...
By Stephen J. Kotz Bob Bubka, a Sag Harbor native whose smooth delivery and knowledge of the game helped him become a highly ...
By Jack Motz Attorney Jon Tarbet is thinking of selling his house in Springs — but to do that, he would have to allow East ...