By Jack Motz A mid-20th century law could be a way to compel local police to enforce federal immigration laws, and while much ...
By Jack Motz Seeking to address the need for affordable housing, East Hampton Town Councilman Ian Calder-Piedmonte gave a ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Southampton Town residents can start casting their ballots for the special election to the Town Board this ...
By Jack Motz After hearing public input, the East Hampton Town Board unanimously voted to classify two of the three ...
By Stephen J. Kotz Citing an increase of measles cases in the United States and Canada, the New York State Department of ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The contractors working to pump more than 1 million tons of sand onto six miles of beach in Sagaponack, ...
By Desirée Keegan East Hampton High School Principal Sara Smith said she’s looking to maintain all current programming, and ...
By Jack Motz As part of its effort to provide community housing, the East Hampton Housing Authority hopes to close on the ...
By Jack Motz The East Hampton Town Planning Board unanimously agreed that a preliminary application to expand the Mobil gas ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHTThe Ponquogue Bridge reopened to limited vehicle traffic this week with new temporary traffic lanes shifted ...
By Cailin Riley Every shelter has them: a handful of dogs that, for one reason or another — or sometimes no discernible reason at all — struggle to find a forever home. That was the case for Tryla, a ...
By Jack Motz A “dastardly crime” struck Wainscott last week. Recently, Wainscott Citizens Advisory Committee Chairman Hersey Egginton noticed that the westbound “Welcome to Wainscott” sign on Montauk ...