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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 Drew Budd A clean sweep. For the first time ever in the 17-year history of the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League, the ...
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 ...
By Casey Finelli Southampton was home to yet another successful Ellen’s Run with over 700 people crossing the finish line ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Members of the Southampton Town Planning Board last week applauded a new plan by the owner of the defunct ...
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 ...
Recognized as the largest one-day Pro Am tennis event in the world, the 11th Annual JMTP Pro Am took place at Sportime ...
By Jack Motz In April 1894, Mary Nimmo Moran looked out her balcony window onto a scene that would inspire her painting “A ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The attorney for a proposed cannabis store on County Road 39 that shares a property line with the Tuckahoe ...
By Stephen J. Kotz Driving along Montauk Highway between Bridgehampton and Water Mill, it’s easy to miss the Rogers Farm at ...
By Stephen J. Kotz At least two bottlenose dolphins were sighted repeatedly in Sag Harbor Cove earlier this month. While not ...
By Stephen J. Kotz Traffic and what, if anything, can be done about it was on the mind of Sag Harbor Village Board, which met ...