"Opening Sett together has been a labor of love for our family."
"Just as we did with Springs Tavern, we’re excited to honor the history of this location."
The sexual abuse reportedly began in January, police say.
Get ready to enjoy a wide variety of music events at The East Hampton Library
"No family should have to call around to hospitals, police stations, and government offices just to find out where a loved one was taken."
He told an officer, referring to an open vodka bottle in his car, that "he just took a sip of that," DA says.
"My soul is broken, and a piece of my heart is missing," the mother who lost her daughter in the crash says.
After more than 670 dead geese were found dead in East Hampton, residents worried they weren't being properly buried; DEC assures they were.
The man, a local landscaper, abused the child from 2022 until 2025, police say.
He was found by a passing motorist, police say.
"The building industry is important to our local economy and we are taking the steps needed to reduce the backlog."
"Drive impaired or aggressively and you won’t find a pot of gold, instead you’ll find law enforcement ready to ticket and arrest you."
With so much disturbing news I thought I focus on something on the menu at the Clam and Chowder House at Salivar’s Dock in Montauk.
Spring Concert with Tommy Sullivan
Rain has replaced snow across Long Island, the National Weather Service says. Will the weekend be a washout?
With reports of dead geese and birds on the East End and beyond, here's what to do to keep safe from highly pathogenic avian influenza.
The abuse continued for three years, police said.
See how much fell in your area when all was said and done.
Whiteout conditions were expected across Long Island Sunday night.
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See how much snow Long Islanders can expect after a drastic uptick in accumulation projections.
"My soul is broken." — Mother of teen who died in the 2025 crash.
Long Islanders can expect to see snow, freezing rain, ice and slippery roads Tuesday night, the NWS says.
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"What a magical spot this was."
Forecasters have weighed in on whether or not to expect snow on Sunday as the deep freeze continues.
The rallies were scheduled all across the East End Friday night.
"We will not accept a future where people must prove they deserve dignity and fear is the price of living your life."
How strong the storm will be, and whether Long Island will escape Mother Nature's wrath, is yet to be determined, officials say.
"When someone calls 911, they are counting on us in a moment that feels overwhelming."
Crews are focused on maintaining access for emergency vehicles, town officials say.
A layer of ice over Sunday's snow led to treacherous roadways, officials say.
"Our crews are prepared and working together to protect public safety, but we need residents to do their part."
More than a foot of snow could sock the East End on Sunday, the National Weather Service says.
All travel should be avoided from Sunday through Monday, the National Weather Service says.
"There's a good chance we'll have at least a half a foot of snow." John Cristantello, National Weather Service.
"Great care was taken to ensure that the project does not alter the established character of the neighborhood."
See just how cold it's expected to be this week on Long Island.
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Services set for Gordon Grant: "Our hearts are broken but full of his love."