The first call came before breakfast. Then five more by noon. By the end of the day, Greenwich, Connecticut, real estate agent Joy Metalios had fielded so many inquiries from New York City families that she stopped counting. As Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani surges ahead in New York City’s mayoral race, residents are racing to […]
He’s got wings. A Long Island escape room owner and fitness buff set a stunning record by running from Buffalo to the Brooklyn Bridge in 8 days and 13 hours, shattering a previous record for the 572.55-mile journey by nearly a day. “It just takes a couple of steps and a whole lot of time […]
LIE traffic isn’t the scariest thing on Long Island. There are a good 70 spooky properties, grounds, and trails that the Long Island Paranormal Investigators frequent in Nassau and Suffolk County, but one spot on the North Shore takes Casper’s cake — Mount Misery in Melville. “If you get a full moon on the fall […]
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. […]
The East Hampton Town Board has appointed Russell Young as the Town’s Director of Code Enforcement, effective November 3, 2025. The appointment was approved during the Board’s October 27, 2025, meeting. A lifelong East Hampton resident and graduate of East Hampton High School, Mr. Young began his career with the Town in 2011 as a […]