By Stephen J. KotzSouthampton Town Supervisor Maria Moore on Friday, November 8, declared a state of emergency, citing the threat of fire due to the continuing drought conditions. The state of emergen ...
By Stephen J. Kotz PSEG Long Island crews are working on Jobs Lane between Mecox Road and just east of Dune Road in Bridgehampton to improve the reliability of the electric service in the area by ...
By T.E. McMorrowFour people whose lives have been forever altered by a fatal Noyac fire in 2022 came face to face in Suffolk ...
A fundraiser to benefit the children of Dick Johansson, a tennis pro, musician and former resident of the South Fork who died ...
By Christopher WalshU.S. Representative Nick LaLota has prevailed in his first reelection bid in the 1st District, holding ...
By Michael Wright New York State Senator Anthony Palumbo defeated his Democratic Party challenger, Sarah Anker, earning a ...
By Christopher WalshIt was around mile 14 of the 53rd New York City Marathon, on Sunday, when Rasa Tarailaite-Vaughan of East ...
By Michelle Trauring On Halloween morning, Tuckahoe School Superintendent Len Skuggevik’s take on the Joker was far from a ...
By Desirée KeeganBella Eldridge stepped onto the turf Tuesday ready to add to her Pierson/Bridgehampton field hockey team’s ...
By Cailin Riley A Sag Harbor institution will be closing its doors after more than 40 years in business. Blooming Shells, the unique and quirky shop that has sold a beautiful and diverse collection of ...
By Drew Budd Just like it was during their regular-season dual meet, it was going to be a tall order for the East Hampton/Pierson/Bridgehampton girls swim team to take down Sayville/Bayport-Blue Point ...
By Michael Mella Sag Harbor Community Rowing and its longtime director, Lee Oldak, held its end-of-season team racing last ...