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By Jack MotzArt gallerist Larry Gagosian has purchased BookHampton, ending Carolyn Brody’s nine-year stewardship of the store ...
A Mastic man who stabbed two people in Riverhead on May 5, apparently unprovoked and random attacks, has been indicted on felony assault charges.According to Suffolk County District Attorney Ray ...
By Jack Motz Noreen Furness had been reading “Dark Noon” by Tom Clavin — a book about the Pelican disaster in 1951 — when she ...
Due to inclement weather, the final paving work for the Snake Hollow railroad crossing originally scheduled for Friday, May 16, has been rescheduled to Tuesday, May 20, when Snake Hollow Road in Bridg ...
Viola Marie Abbey of Hampton Bays Dies Viola Marie Abbey, a true blessing born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1942. Vi left an ...
Closing the milestone year for the Quogue company is Edward Albee’s monumental drama “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” ...
By Jack Motz East Hampton Town officials alleged in a letter a few weeks ago that East Hampton Village officials took an ...
By Desirée Keegan Henry Cooper has pushed through recovering from a fractured hand to placing third in the Division IV ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Sitting over the waters of Montauk Harbor, champions of the local farming and fishing communities gathered at the most recent Express Sessions event explored the ways that their indu ...
The Bounty That Surrounds Us When the Community Preservation Fund gets its well-earned accolades for the good it has done for the East End in the past quarter century, the focus often is on the ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT An upstate appellate court has thrown out a challenge to a realignment of town and county elections that ...
By Jack Motz The East Hampton Town Board agreed at its most recent work session to adopt a policy allowing certain employees to work remotely. Over the past few months, the town government has lost a ...