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Southampton Town Lawyers Up After Meeting With Shinnecock; Gas Station Construction Continues

Southampton Science Teacher Victoria Vidulich Awarded STANYS Fellows New Teacher Conference Award

Southampton Village Board Gives Public Chance To Weigh In on Two Proposals That Could Bring Workforce Housing to Area

Tuckahoe Nightclub Could Become Cannabis Shop, to Neighbors' Relief

PSEG Undertaking Utility Upgrades in East Hampton Area To Make Power Lines Sturdier in Storms

‘Gritty Optimism’ on the Environment: CCOM’s New Hire Gets To Work

Dermatology Practice Forced Out of Wainscott, Reopens in Southampton

Montauk Will Come Together for ‘Gregstock’ at the Lighthouse

Sag Harbor ARB Inches Forward in Marsden Review

Clear Sailing Before Southampton Town Planning Board for Hayground School Classroom Building

Southampton Town To Consider CPF Purchase of Vacant North Haven Lot

For First Time, Eastville Community Historical Society Is Seeking Taxpayer Support

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Bad Credit

New rules imposed this year by the state in an effort to let consumers know when they are paying a credit card surcharge at a...

Happy Times

Finally, the shoulder season gods smiled on the South Fork and provided not just accommodating but absolutely perfect weather for the weekend’s two big events,...

Time for New Strategies

The studies are abundant and clear — the prevalence of smartphones and social media in our lives has had a profound impact on mental health...

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Mayor Jesse Warren helped to put Lake Agawam closer to the top of Southampton Village’s list of priorities. Through decades of neglect and mismanagement, Lake Agawam, once known as the jewel of Southampton, was allowed to become an unsafe toxic cesspool, threatening the health of residents and the very future of the village. With the assistance of the Lake Agawam Conservancy, Mr. Warren helped to secure the $10 million in funding for the algae harvester, which will clean 3 million...

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Probably the issue of Gibson Beach access in the Village of Sagaponack will hinge on money [“Gibson Beach Will Become a Sagaponack Village Beach, Instead of Being in Control of Southampton Town,” 27east.com, September 4]. The costs of maintenance is soaked up one way or another by everybody. But the feeling as one approaches the Atlantic, having parked your car, balanced your bike or removed your shoes, the sense of the horizon, can not be monetized. There has recently arisen...

Whalers Are First South Fork-Based Scholastic Ice Hockey Team

East Hampton Girls Swim Team Already Making Waves

The East Hampton/Pierson/Bridgehampton girls swim team’s consistent training is already paying dividends in this young ...

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Pierson Girls Cross Country Is Loaded With Talent Again; Boys Will Be Led by Pair of Runners

There’s no other way to put it — this year’s Pierson girls cross country team ...

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'Frankie and Johnny' at The Clubhouse

Sagaponack Sculpture Field Is Now Part of the Parrish

Down in Sagaponack Village, an area defined by its hedges and private property signs, there sits a…

Latino Film Festival of the Hamptons Shines Light on Heroes, on Big Screen and off

For the staff behind Organización Latino Americana of Eastern Long Island, their work never gets…

'I Am a Ship,' Martha Pichey's Play About Women on Whale Ships, Comes to Duck Creek

Playwright Martha Pichey has a lot going on these days — not only the off-Broadway premiere of her…