Approximately 600 dead Canada geese, believed to be victims of avian flu, have been removed from around Georgica Pond in the last two days and buried in the sand, Jim Grimes, an East Hampton Town trustee, said Friday afternoon. "I had 230 geese on Wednesd... See more
Two months after Renee Good was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis, it’s still not clear how municipalities on the East End would contend with teams of ICE agents conducting random raids. At the first East Hampton ... See more
It was quiet, too quiet, at a Tuesday East Hampton Town Board discussion regarding the generally controversial 42-acre Springs Park, where plans to revegetate an acre cleared of invasive autumn olive trees last year were discussed. “I’m actually surprised... See more
Grass or brick? Those were the options on the table during a town board discussion Tuesday about “beautification” to the south side of Amagansett Main Street from Hedges Lane to the west entrance to Amagansett Square. Councilman David Lys said that the cu... See more
An equestrian center complete with a 21,000-square-foot indoor riding arena, a stable for 26 horses, manure pit, three 2,272-square-foot houses, and a nearly 15,000-square-foot garage proposed on a protected parcel of land next to the Channing Daughters W... See more