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By Stephen J. Kotz Youth was served at Saturday’s 15th annual Antigua & Barbuda Hamptons Challenge Regatta in Sag Harbor, as ...
By Drew Budd It was clear from the size of the waves and the strength of the current and sweep in Huntington Beach, ...
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Sounding the Alarm

Sounding the Alarm For the League of Women Voters, controversy is anathema. It’s an avowedly nonpartisan organization that takes great pains not to take sides in the political world, even as it helps ...
The Next Wave There’s just something special about the junior lifeguard programs in both East Hampton and Southampton towns. The two towns have lifeguard programs that involve friendly competition but ...
By Jack Motz Four employees in the East Hampton Town tax receiver’s office have resigned after what one described as ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The developer who has proposed building up to 40 below-market rental apartments near the Riverside traffic circle says that the project would set the bar for the revitalization of th ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The Southampton Town Board this week formally accepted the application for a 34-unit affordable housing ...
BY MIKE WRIGHTThe fishing for bluefin tuna over the last five weeks or so has been nothing short of outstanding. But now the ...
By Michelle Trauring The first phase of a multiyear study and intervention facilitated by Yale University revealed common ...
By Stephen J. Kotz Sag Harbor Village could have greatly improved cellular coverage with the addition of two macro cell towers and four or more micro towers, Susan Rabold of the consulting firm ...
By Jack Motz A proposed law that would protect local working waterfront from encroaching real estate development received ...
By Annette Hinkle Summer is the season for books — and when it comes to selecting a title to dive into on the East End, readers often gravitate toward beach-themed mysteries or romance novels. While m ...