The golf course, driving range, and Pro Shop at Poxabogue Golf Center in Sagaponack will be open for business this weekend, Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The facility has a 9-hole course and expansive driving range that is open to the public and boasts a record of […]
The story of Pudding Hill, a Revolutionary War tale, took place at what today is 4 Ocean Avenue in East Hampton where Woods Lane, Main Street and Ocean Avenue converge. Pudding Hill Lane, between Ocean Avenue and Georgica Road, is a bit south of there. There are several versions of the tale, but the most […]
An alleged fake Cartier heiress, Andrea Bartzen, 60, stood in the candlelit courtyard outside Palm Beach, Florida, restaurant Bice last Tuesday, sipping Champagne and eating hors d’oeuvres in a designer Alice and Olivia gown. The Upper East Sider held court with a high society crowd, including navy seal veteran William Branum, former pro-basketball player Gary […]
On Saturday, April 25th, Councilwoman McNamara and the SAFE in Southampton Coalition hosted a DEA Drug Take-Back Drive-Thru at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Westhampton Beach and collected 29 pounds of prescription medications. The DEA Drug Take-Back is a community-focused program designed to provide residents with a safe and convenient way to dispose of unused […]
Please Take Notice: Development in Flood Hazard Areas Minimum elevation requirements for construction within flood hazard areas are being revised under the New York State Residential Code and New York State Building Code. These changes take effect on December 31, 2025, and the Town is required to apply them to all permit applications filed […]
East Hampton Town Community Housing Fund First-Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program The Town of East Hampton’s First-Time Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance program is designed to help eligible participants achieve first-time home ownership by providing financial assistance that can be used for down payment and closing costs for a home purchase. This program is open […]
Fanatics boss Michael Rubin has made a name for himself in the last few years with his show-stopping July 4 party at his Hamptons home, which predictably draws the starriest guest list of the summer. But Page Six hears that he’s moved this year’s bash to July 1, a Wednesday, so as not to clash […]
The Zoning Code Amendment Workgroup was established by Resolution 2023-681 to guide and oversee necessary amendments to East Hampton’s zoning code. This workgroup is integral to adapting zoning laws to meet the evolving needs of the community while ensuring sustainable development, climate resilience, and preserving East Hampton’s unique character. The group’s work focuses on evaluating […]
The Dominy House was home to several generations of the Dominy family of East Hampton. It was a lean-to type of house built in 1715 on the west side of Main Street. The first Dominy recognized for the carpentry and clockwork that the family is celebrated for was Nathaniel Dominy IV (1737-1812), the son of […]
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If you follow Fireplace Road in Springs to its end at Gardiner’s Bay, you’ve reached Fireplace. Fires were built there centuries ago to signal across the water to the inhabitants of Gardiner’s Island, when people or goods were ready to be transported. The first fireplace stood at Old Fireplace Road (now Gerard Drive). The landing […]
Now leveled, the Molly’s Hill site is located in Springs where Fireplace Road and Gerard Drive meet; said to be named for Molly Pharaoh, Stephen Talkhouse’s mother, who lived from 1819 to 1879. Stephen Pharoah, commonly called Steve Talkhouse, was born in a wigwam on the side of a little hill where the old and […]
Andrea Bartzen — the woman accused in a bombshell exposé of posing as a “Cartier heiress” to infiltrate elite circles — isn’t hiding. Bartzen held an event at Bice in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, drawing guests to a $150 ticketed “Cocktails and Conversation” party, where she was quickly confronted by an irate guest over […]
Barnes Hole is first mentioned in 1716 in the diary of a New London, CT resident who made frequent trips by boat to the east end of Long Island to visit relatives and do business. The Barnes name possibly came from Isaac Barnes, who was born in East Hampton in 1677. He was one […]
Built by Jeremiah Conklin and his wife Mary, daughter of Lion Gardiner, first English Settler of New York. When Jeremiah Conkling was born about February 1633, in Oldswinford, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Ananias Conkling, was 24 and his mother, Mary Launder, was 18. He married Mary Gardiner in August 1658, in Gardiners Island, […]