One 14-year old was sitting on an overturned bucket in the back and another, in the front passenger seat, police say.
Allan Retzky, 81, published a first novel at 73 and is still going strong: "Never hold back from doing something you really want to do."
One little dog made himself at home in a DEC environmental conservation officer's patrol car, waiting to be brought home safely.
East Hampton author, Jeffrey Sussman, has written a new book that will appeal to fans of true crime, sports, history, & the mob
Looking for a job on the East End? Here's how to find one.
"This is terrible, terrible, dreadful news. It is time to . . . close that damn airport down." — Supervisor Scott Russell.
Take a look at some of the priciest, and most jaw-droppingly lavish, homes on the market in the heart of the luxurious Hamptons.
"It has been a remarkable journey and an honor to work with a community that cares so deeply for children and their education."
Although he lived in Sag Harbor, John Heisig was known through out the Hamptons as a gentleman and for his wonderful knowledge and wisdomIt
The crash occurred on Abrahams Path; she was charged Sunday morning of driving while impaired by drugs, police say.
The stolen Jeep was valued at $12,000, police say.
What is Art? Like beauty, it’s in the eye of the beholder.
He was previously charged with violating an order of protection, police say.
Katy's Courage raises funds to fight back against pediatric cancer.
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Studies show that 20-50% of the ticks on the East End of Long Island are infected with Lyme disease!
The system "will go a long way towards helping to improve overall groundwater quality," The Surf Lodge team says.
"Driving on eastern Long Island is a necessity not a luxury." Do you think immigrants should have access to drivers' licenses?
The goal is that each person with autism spectrum disorder is provided the opportunity to achieve the highest possible quality of life.
Cash bail was set at $1,000, police say.
The famed playwright wrote many of his notable works in the second floor study overlooking the beach.
He stabbed the dog, Simba, with a 6-inch long kitchen knife in its head, neck and torso, causing its death, DA says.
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Glamping, anyone? The glamp sites will make their grand debut on Memorial Day Weekend in East Hampton.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church will host another of its celebrated dinners on April 24 to raise funds for local scholarships.
Room & Board offers beautiful, affordable and long-lasting furniture and accessories.
A stretcher was used to bring the stranded dolphin to deeper water.
“It’s a true community event to celebrate spring, as well as to showcase our wonderful businesses and organizations."
I covered the opening of the Surf Lodge during the worst east end economic downturn ever. As local real estate cratered they spent millions.
He was arrested after an investigation into the sexual abuse of the two teenagers, police say.
Peter Wood is the author of the new novel, The Boy Who Hit Back
The child told school officials what happened after seeing a video about when to report touching to an adult, cops say.
The thieves forced their way in at 2:58 a.m. and tied up a man at gunpoint, ransacking his home and fleeing, police say.
Both men were caught speeding and driving, with one man driving 95 mph and the other, 80 mph, while intoxicated, police say.
"The fight isn't over. Suffolk County businesses have experienced uncertainty year after year and they need stability and consistency."
The tours were given as part of the Hampton Arts Network's THAW Festival.
Two public information systems coming soon in Southampton and East Hampton on installing new systems to reduce nitrogen levels in waterways.
She allegedly struck a person 65 years of age or older, police say.
He was stopped for failing to keep right and making an unsafe turn and found to be intoxicated with a forged license, police say.
William Maerov was lost in a plane crash that killed Ben and Bonnie Krupinksi and their pilot last year off Long Island.