The Issue: Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s win in the 2025 New York City mayoral race. Zohran Mamdani voters will pay the price and deserve whatever budget-busting progressive agenda he imposes on them (“Zohran paints the town red,” Nov. 5). We now have a smooth-talking Marxist — who is anti-Jewish, anti-cop, anti-business and lacks any experience […]
Matthew Schaefer has ice in his veins. The 18-year-old hockey phenom is doing everything right in his early days with the New York Islanders, with the first overall draft pick coolly thriving on and off the rink a month into his rookie season on Long Island. “I visited New York City once a couple of […]
He’s on a new mission. A Long Island veteran who fought in Vietnam has found a passion for painting to fight his own battles with PTSD — and is now teaching the artform to help heal other soldiers struggling with the affliction. “I wasn’t only getting nightmares. I was getting daymares,” 78-year-old John Melillo, a […]
Fort Hill Cemetery, with its sweeping views of land and water, was officially dedicated 31 years ago on June 23. East Hampton Town had purchased the 30-acre property in the 1980s to preserve a sacred Montaukett burial ground and to create a cemetery for latter-day Montauk residents. The “fort” in Fort Hill is said to […]
What’s happening in our waters and what we can do about it Friday, April 24, 7 pmThe Avram Theater, Stony Brook Southampton The State of the Bays Symposium, presented by the Gobler Lab at Stony Brook Southampton, is an annual event that brings together leading scientists, local leaders, and community members to better understand the […]
Indian Field County Park (or Montauk County Park) is 1,063.7 acres in size, running from Montauk Highway north to Block Island Sound and is bordered on the east by Montauk Point State Park. The main acquisitions of this land were made in the period of 1973 -1975 with Third House, and its immediately adjoining land […]