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With Little Choice, Planning Board Okays St. Peter’s Tower

A process that began eight years ago came to a sudden ending last week, as the East Hampton Town Planning Board voted 5-to-1 to allow a 70-foot cell tower at St. Peter’s Chapel in Springs.

May 4, 2023

Is a Green Lawn Worth the Consequences?

A bill that passed in the New York State Assembly, but has yet to win approval in the Senate, would restrict the use of popular pesticides known as neonics, which are commonly used on lawns to kill grubs but persist in the environment and are affecting populations of pollinators and causing water contamination.

May 4, 2023

Police & Courts

A Montauk businessman, Mark Ripolone, was indicted yesterday on charges of grand larceny and identity theft for allegedly 168极速赛车开奖官网记录查询 over a three-year period from a payroll company and his own customers’ bank accounts.

May 4, 2023

Unable to deliver a package at a South Flint Street, Montauk, residence for four days straight, a FedEx driver called the police on the afternoon of April 26 to make sure everyone there was okay. Officers were told that the family’s dog is not well.

May 4, 2023

In simpler times, the most prevalent scam to be on the lookout for was the so-called "Nigerian Prince" email scam, in which a fraudster would send out an email that persuaded a potential "mark" — often an older adult — to wire them some money in order to trigger the release of a bigger pot of money that was coming the victim's way. More recently, scammers have gotten menacingly creative and even use technology to take advantage of victims.

Apr 27, 2023

Government

With all hurdles overcome, Southampton Town is poised to become the first municipality on Long Island to implement a community choice aggregation program, a model that replaces the utility as the default sole supplier of electricity or natural gas and gives municipalities the opportunity to seek lower prices from alternative suppliers.

May 4, 2023

East Hampton Town is expected to participate in a new and expanded demand response program this summer, with eight town-owned buildings reducing stress on the electrical grid during periods of peak demand by switching to on-site emergency propane generators for brief periods.

May 4, 2023

Pledging “leadership, perspective, and common-sense solutions,” the East Hampton Town Republican Committee’s slate launched its 2023 campaign last Thursday with a fund-raiser at the Blend at Three Mile Harbor restaurant in Springs.

May 4, 2023

A couple who lives next to Herrick Park in East Hampton Village is seeking to stop the village from building lighted pickleball courts in the park and making other improvements there. Meanwhile on Friday, the village board agreed to amend the village code regarding pickleball courts and impose a six-month moratorium on conversion of tennis courts and other playing courts on residential property to pickleball courts.

Apr 27, 2023

Villages

Concerned Citizens of Montauk’s President Steps Down

Concerned Citizens of Montauk has announced that Laura Tooman, the group’s president for the last six years, has stepped down from that position.

May 4, 2023

Item of the Week: The Names John Lyon Gardiner Drops

John Lyon Gardiner (1770-1816), the seventh proprietor of Gardiner’s Island, wrote to his brother in Queens on this day 233 years ago with updates on people here and complaints about the mail.

May 4, 2023

Vorpahl Vessel Is on View at Farm Museum

A steel boat built by the late Stuart Vorpahl, a fisherman, historian, town trustee, secretary of the East Hampton Baymen’s Association, and descendant of one of East Hampton’s oldest families, landed at the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum and is now on view there.

Apr 27, 2023

Arts

Mavericks in Montauk Invites You to Dine, Not Feed

Jeremy Blutstein's new Montauk restaurant is "a steakhouse, but not a steakhouse," and the vision of obsessive locavore with "the chops to cook your chops."

May 10, 2023

The Church in Sag Harbor will celebrate the art of that village’s Eastville and SANS communities with a panel discussion, an exhibition tour, and a reception.

May 10, 2023

Melanie Crader hired as director of visual arts to oversee Guild Hall's exhibition program in the renovated galleries it will reopen this July.

May 10, 2023

The Southampton Arts Center will host a jazz concert by the Robin Verheyen Quartet and a six-session acting workshop with Kate Mueth and Josh Gladstone.

May 10, 2023

Food

What About Mom?

Special menus for Mother’s Day at several South Fork restaurants, and holiday celebrations at Sparkling Pointe and Bedell wineries on the North Fork.

May 10, 2023

News for Foodies 05.11.23

A new gourmet butcher in Wainscott, Gosman’s and Salivar's now open in Montauk, a North Fork wine dinner, Enchante takes over Red Bar, a new cookie from Tate’s, New York City to take residencies at Rosie’s, and more.

May 10, 2023

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A baking competition to benefit South Fork Bakery, Cinco de Mayo all over, a culinary benefit for John Jermain Memorial Library, a slew of restaurant openings, and more.

May 3, 2023
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