‘Good for Everyone’: ACCESSforALL Helps Arts Groups, Businesses Push Forward on Inclusion

Monday Traffic Snarls Implode Hopes for Improvements Along CR39

Immigration Enforcement Sweep in Hampton Bays Causes Panic Among Undocumented Workers

Q&A: Tom Neely, Southampton Town Councilman-elect, Talks Traffic and Trains

Guilty of Montauk Hate Crimes, Nicholoulias Serves No Time

Larsen Launches 2026 Supervisor Bid With Website That Rattles East Hampton Democrats

As Turnover Looms, East Hampton Village Hears $5 Million Pitch To Ensure Village Hall Remains Staffed

East Hampton Approves $110.7 Million Budget, Adding Seven New Jobs and Increasing Spending

Estia's Little Kitchen Placed on the Market

Gourmet Vending Machines for a Gourmet Cheese Shop in Sag Harbor

Evelyn Ramunno To Step Down as Sag Harbor Community Food Pantry Director

Nancy Remkus To Be Honored With Sag Harbor Partnership's Community Service Award

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Gold Stars and Dunce Caps

⭐️ : To Cami Hatch, for reminding everyone why learning to swim and lifeguard training are important. The East Hampton graduate, now a University of...

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At the Sag Harbor Cinema on Saturday, a group of admirers came together to pay tribute to a local legend. Karl Grossman recently retired from...

Behind the Masks

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions are taking place across the United States, and not just in urban areas, as we discovered on the South...

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The Lake Agawam Conservancy has raised and spent millions to begin to clean up Lake Agawam. Our board and supporters consist of residents throughout Southampton Village. Today, thanks to the strong partnership between the conservancy, the village, the town and the State Department of Environmental Conservation, Professor Chris Gobler reports that Lake Agawam is healthier than it’s been in years. In 2024, the conservancy entered into a stewardship agreement to maintain bioswales throughout our village. These bioswales “clean” toxic runoff...

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The Board of Fire Commissioners of the Hampton Bays Fire District, and the chiefs of the Hampton Bays Fire Department, have been made aware of recent reports and social media posts concerning the reported presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents being present on Hampton Bays Fire District property [“Federal Immigration Sweep in Hampton Bays, Westhampton Beach Sparks Protests,” 27east.com, November 5]. The Board of Fire Commissioners wishes to respond on behalf of the district and the department. Our...

A Master of His Craft: Gerrod Smith Proving Age Is Just a Number by Competing in Masters Track and Field Competitions

New Fitness Path to Open on the Shinnecock Canal

Shinnecock Canal Maritime Park now has a new attraction for the local community, according to ....

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It’s Lace-Up Time at Buckskill’s Rink

The Buckskill Tennis Club in East Hampton was being transformed earlier this week into the ...

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Bonac Swimmers Earn More Personal Bests Upstate

The contingent of four girls who represented the East Hampton/Pierson/Bridgehampton girls swim team at the ...

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'Steal This Story, Please!' Shows Why Independent Journalism Is Still a Lifeline

Boots on the Ground Pays Tribute to Veterans With a 'World War II Radio Christmas'

Before televisions became commonplace in the 1950s, radio reigned supreme in American households.…

It's the Year of the Woman at Hamptons Doc Fest

Late November is always a hectic time of year for Jacqui Lofaro. Never mind Thanksgiving commitments…

'Faces of the Stony Shore,' A Portraiture Exhibit by Rebekah Phoenix Wise, Opens Monday at Ma's House

In 2021, soon after becoming the communication director for the Shinnecock Nation, Rebekah Phoenix…