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Nightlife entrepreneurs Chris Reda and Jesse Baer of Gansevoort Street Hospitality are making moves in NYC and East End with Common Ground and Common Country.
It’s been said that the annual Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game was first played during... Spirited Hive presents The Garden of Beauty and Wellness at Loulou La Plage at The Maidstone Hotel i ...
A breaching whale surprised fishermen near East Hampton, Photo: Erik Peterson Researchers have reported an increase in the whale population off Montauk in 2024 — and with it, a rise in whale ...
D’yan Forest, Southampton’s own comedy firecracker and the Guinness World Record holder for Oldest Female Comedian, is once again returning to the stage to prove age is just a number. This April, ...
Didn’t go on spring break? One sip of Fresno Restaurant’s Naked in the Desert cocktail and you’ll be transported to Tulum, Mexico! Simple to make, and easy to sip. “Sotol is kind of between mezcal and ...
Rabbi Moshe Scheiner, founder of Palm Beach Synagogue, wanted to create a leadership program that would help teenagers know they weren’t alone in their struggles. So in 2016, the Palm Beach rabbi ...
To be seen is to have power. To be listened to is to have strength. Honoring the well-known in the media to the friendly lady in your neighborhood, each has taken the precious steps to rise to the ...
Standing among giants of the East End animal rescue scene, Gimme Shelter Animal Rescue always has its work cut out for it – but they are more than up to the task. Since founding Gimme Shelter Animal ...
With his striking looks and gentle heart, Arlo is ready for a second chance. Arlo’s journey began on a rural Texas road, where he was rescued alongside his puppies and their mom. Life hasn’t been easy ...
In each episode of the “Who’s Here in the Hamptons” podcast (aka Dan’s Talks), Dan’s Papers founder Dan Rattiner introduces you to a new guest, some well-known, others with interesting careers and ...
Feb. 21 is my birthday. Martin carries a cake, with Laurie behind him, walking through the dimly lit hall from the kitchen and into the small area I call my dining room. The round table in the center ...
Sir Moses Montefiore, the 19th-century Jewish philanthropist, was once asked about his net worth. He gave a number far lower than expected. When challenged, he explained, “You asked what I’m worth.
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