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BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The Suffolk County judge who halted the construction of a gas station by the Shinnecock Nation in Hampton ...
On Mother’s Day weekend, Jill Bialosky, acclaimed editor and writer of “History of a Suicide” and “Poetry Will Save Your Life,” comes to The Church in Sag Harbor on Saturday, May 10, at 4 p.m. to ...
The first-quarter home sales reports for the Hamptons real estate market are in, and it’s positive news all around.
Paul Brennan and Martha Gundersen of Douglas Elliman quietly closed on an off-market sale on Further Lane in East Hampton for ...
By Jack Motz East Hampton Town’s measure to curb overdevelopment resurfaced recently when an attorney requested that Zoning Board of Appeals member Jaine Mehring recuse herself from reviewing an appli ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT By the end of the first week of Southampton Town’s experiment in bypassing the traffic signals along County ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The Villa at Westhampton, an assisted living facility with some 100 residents, was sold at auction on the ...
A Wading River man was sentenced to 16 years in prison this week after pleading guilty to causing — while ​impaired by ...
When Disher produced “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” in 2013, he was surprised to learn that Beckerman herself wanted to take ...
The Downtown Dilemma Last week, an Express Sessions event in Sag Harbor focused on the village’s shopping district and explored a puzzle: If last summer was the busiest ever, and the streets of Sag ...