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Shinnecock Hills Resident Is Feted by Friends and Family on 100th Birthday

A Historical Full Circle Moment, 250 Years in the Making, at the Pelletreau Silver Shop

Southampton Village Board Looks at Options for Mitigating Cut Through Traffic on Somerset After Accident There

Express Sessions: Housing Funds Building But Challenges are Towering

Ocean Rescue's New Chief and 2024 Award Winners

East Hampton Trustees Elect New Deputy Clerk

East Hampton Board of Ed Approves Emergency Replacement of John Marshall Boiler System

St. Luke's Rector Named Coast Guard Auxiliary's Atlantic Area East Chief

Christopher Greco, Parking Manager at Malloy's Waterfront Marina, Launches Fundraising Drive To Help Cover Medical Expenses

State Comptroller's Audit Faults North Haven's Collection Process

Sag Harbor Parents Debate Merits of Varsity Basketball Coach at Board of Education Meeting

Tommy John Schiavoni, a Freshman Legislator, Heads to Albany Representing the 1st District

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History on Their Side

It seems a lifetime ago, but there were moments of real promise in the relationship between the Shinnecock Nation and state and local governments. In...

Candy Canes and Lumps of Coal

CANDY CANE: To East Hampton Town and state officials, for taking steps to address troublesome intersections — adding turn lanes at the Route 114 and...

The Final Step

As Southampton Town considers aggressive action on sand mines, with plans to use amortization — a tool last used effectively to rid the town of...

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The recent statements made by the Southampton Town Board at its December 19 meeting regarding the nation’s gas station travel plaza — that the Council of Trustees was not willing to share any plans, etc. — is completely false. The Trustees hosted a meeting on September 9, at the nation’s office, where we met with Southampton Town Supervisor Maria Moore, Councilman Michael Iasilli and Town Attorney James Burke. We were very forthcoming with our plans and answered several questions about...

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As reported in The Press, the New York State Legislature recently considered a proposal to increase the protection of Atlantic horseshoe crabs [“Governor ‘Drops the Axe’ on Horseshoe Crabs, Vetos Bill That Would Have Ended Commercial Harvest,” 27east.com, December 18]. Assemblyman Fred Thiele voted against the legislation, citing their value as bait in commercial fisheries. Horseshoe crabs are also caught and drained of up to one-third of their blue blood and then released back to the sea alive. There are...

Mickey Brown, Notre Dame Football Enjoy Big Win Over Georgia in Sugar Bowl Amid Dealing With Terrorist Attacks on Bourbon Street

Southampton's Herm Lamison Wins 500th Career Game Monday Night

Nearly 35 years ago, Joe Romanosky Jr., the last person to coach the Southampton varsity ....

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Hoops 4 Hope Works With Montauk School Fourth-Graders With Stark Results

Montauk School fourth-grade students were given a crash course on ubuntu, among many other things, ...

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Despite Tough Start, Pierson Boys Basketball Is Still in Playoff Mix

While things may not seem to be going all that great for the Pierson boys ...

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Tom's Typewriters Evoke a Bygone Era of Clackety Keys

Works & Process Brings a Trio of Dance Groups To Welcome the New Year

Experiencing the fruits of an artist’s labor in its final form — be it a painting or performance…

Lichtenstein Sculptures Get a Facelift at the Parrish Art Museum

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill is home to thousands of works by acclaimed artists. One of them…

Hamptons Pride Opens a New Film Series

Bay Street Theater will screen “Pride” on Sunday, January 26, at 4 p.m. The feature film will…