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A Front-Row Seat

Over the past three issues, coinciding with the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump to a second term as the chief executive, The Express News...

Money Matters

Smart government includes the development of new sources of revenue to avoid lofty tax increases and cover growing bottom lines, while still trying to improve...

Keep the Pressure On

U.S. Representative Nick LaLota finds himself with a long runway as of this week. After he was first elected to represent the 1st Congressional District...

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We are all so sad to hear of Sylvester & Co. closing [“The Changing Face of the Sag Harbor Retail Scene,” 27east.com, January 7]. A great shop and a great lady — good coffee, too. Before Sylvester’s, it was Bohack’s food chain. I have a photo from the 1969 Old Whalers’ Parade, with me and Linda Giordano advertising his gallery, which opened in 1961 in Latham House. I have just closed the gallery after 64 years at the age of...

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What’s incredible is that The Sag Harbor Express chose to gaslight the community that school districts should brace for ICE raids [“School Officials Are Dealing With Anxieties and Uncertainty When It Comes to New Immigration Policies,” 27east.com, January 22]. Nothing can be further from the truth, but creating fear is apparently better than the reality. President Donald Trump wants to arrest and remove criminals wanted for rape, homicide and robbery and send them back to their countries of origin. The...

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Fred W. Thiele Jr.

Observations From Long Beach

Jenny Noble

Sustainable Living

Karl Grossman

Suffolk Closeup

Marilee Foster

Ground Level

Tom Clavin

The Road Yet Taken

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Korean War Veteran Don Schreiber Honored as Sag Harbor Observes Veterans Day

Sag Harbor observed Veterans Day on Monday with a parade down Main Street and a brief gathering at the Chelberg & Battle Post 388 of the American Legion on Bay...

Chamber Hosts Sag Harbor Ragamuffin Parade

Everything from monsters to princesses were on Main Street on Sunday for the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce Ragamuffin Parade. KYRIL BROMLEY PHOTOS

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Sag Harbor School District Proposed Budget Includes Covering Price Increase for HVAC Project; Changes to School Lunch on the Horizon

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

Committee Will Outline Recommendations for Addressing Pierson Gym at Next Sag Harbor Board of Education Meeting

Sag Harbor Moves Closer to Elimination of Class Rank

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Dan Murray, 70, Popular Owner of Fairway Restaurant in Sagaponack, Dies Unexpectedly

Len Riggio, Who Transformed Book Selling Business, Dies at 83

A Beacon of Generosity and Grace: Philanthropist Dorothy Lichtenstein Dies at 84

Pioneering Photorealist Audrey Flack Dies at 93

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Love of Piano and Composing Has Opened Up a New World for Pierson Senior

Ange Cilli Cole, Formerly of Sag Harbor, Celebrates 100th Birthday

Photographer's Images Capture a Slice of Sag Harbor Life

State Earmarks $2 Million for Bridgehampton Childcare Center Pre-K and Montauk Playhouse Cultural Center