A new-construction Hamptons mansion built on the site of a teardown where Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie formerly summered has hit the market for $35 million, Gimme Shelter has learned. The stately residence, at 495 Ox Pasture Road in Southampton’s estate section, is slated for completion by year’s end, said listing broker Tim Davis, of […]
The Hamptons’ glamorous image belies a more complex reality revealed in local police reports. Sergeant Ramirez notes that affluence doesn’t prevent common struggles like stress and substance abuse, amplified by the high-pressure environment. Noise complaints from lavish parties are frequent during summer, prompting warnings and fines. Domestic disputes, fueled by pressure and financial anxieties, also […]
A vein treatment at clinic owned by a celebrity surgeon has left a Long Island Councilwoman in crippling agony, after she was given a procedure she never agreed to that was painfully botched, a new lawsuit claims. Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Vicki Walsh claims a doctor employed by TV medical pro Dr. David Greuner — […]
Description of Beach Located off of Ditch Plains Road/Deforest Road in Montauk. This site is a popular spot for surfing and swimming. It features hiking trails (Rheinstein Park), a lifeguard protected ocean beach, ADA accessible rest rooms, food truck(s), parking for Town of East Hampton residents only, and vehicular beach access (Town of East Hampton permit required). […]
Federal Funds to Help Water Quality & Sustainable Development Southampton Town’s plan for a revitalized Riverside has reached a critical funding milestone as Supervisor Maria Moore announced today the award of a $19 million federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act grant for the construction of a new wastewater collection system and treatment system in the hamlet of Riverside. The funding […]
Our food pantries in Montauk, Springs, and East Hampton are seeing more need as families face a suspension in federal food assistance. If you are able to give, please consider making a monetary donation. Your dollars go further than canned goods because pantries can buy in bulk and stretch every contribution to feed more neighbors. […]