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The Writers ended their three-game losing streak by defeating the Artists, 9-6, in the 77th annual Artists and Writers ...
By Casey Finelli Southampton was home to yet another successful Ellen’s Run with over 700 people crossing the finish line ...
By Drew Budd A clean sweep. For the first time ever in the 17-year history of the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League, the ...
World No. 1 Kent Farrington (USA) heads an impressive list of show jumping athletes entered to compete in the 50th Hampton ...
By Jack Motz Governor Kathy Hochul announced during a visit to Montauk last week that the State Parks Office will spend $2.2 ...
By Cailin Riley On Sunday afternoons in Sag Harbor, a by now familiar scene has been playing out for several weeks. Two groups of people gather near the entrance to the village’s Long Wharf — one on ...
A 75-year-old New York woman bit a 7-year-old girl’s arm while trying to retrieve a freebie T-shirt that was being tossed out during a concert at Main Beach in East Hampton Village on August 12, ...
Shanette Barth Cohen, the executive director of the Hampton Classic Horse Show, talks about 50 years of the prestigious event.
By Stephen J. Kotz “Growth,” a sculpture executed by artist Robert Hooke, a resident of Noyac, has found a new home at the Jermain Street entrance to Sag Harbor’s Pierson High School. Hooke, whose ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Members of the Southampton Town Planning Board last week applauded a new plan by the owner of the defunct ...
A Seat Awaits We, and others, have been shouting across the abyss at U.S. Representative Nick LaLota, trying but mostly failing to engage him in a conversation about the long list of historical develo ...
By Jack Motz For a few months, it was hard to go far in East Hampton Town without running into a “Miller For Town Clerk” sign ...