By Christopher WalshFollowing another discussion about a working group’s proposal to reduce the formula by which the maximum allowable gross floor area for a single-family residence is calculated, the ...
By Cailin RileyIn the hallway just inside the doors of the Hampton Bays High School auditorium, a student art project adorns ...
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT The Farrell Companies plan to install nitrogen-reducing I/A septic systems for all of the new “manufactured ...
By Stephen J. Kotz With more than two dozen people killed and total economic damages estimated at more than $50 billion, the ...
By Denise Civiletti An outbreak of avian influenza at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has forced the farm to cease operations and begin to euthanize its entire flock, jeopardizing the future of Long ...
Jules Feiffer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, playwright and screenwriter who was a fixture in the East End arts and ...
The Future’s Bright The future of journalism is in good hands, if the members of the Springs School Journalism Club are any indication. The Express News Group was happy to welcome a handful of members ...
Money Matters Smart government includes the development of new sources of revenue to avoid lofty tax increases and cover growing bottom lines, while still trying to improve services and infrastructure ...
Pressure’s On U.S. Representative Nick LaLota finds himself with a long runway as of this week. After he was first elected to represent the 1st Congressional District in 2022, the Republican served du ...
Tina Vavilis LaGarenne, acting director of East Hampton Town’s Planning Department, has been appointed director, and Brian ...
By Christopher Walsh The East Hampton Town Board made history last Thursday, January 16, when it voted to allocate $3.683 ...
By Stephen J. Kotz The North Haven Village Board on January 15 unveiled a slew of proposed code amendments, ranging from new ...