Montauk Highway dealership opens featuring popular British vehicles.
Little Fresh Pond Association says zoning board decision based on misrepresentations and omissions; developer says he is being defamed again.
$26.5 million plan for Bridgehampton and Sagaponack oceanfront up for referendum.
Sag Harbor Village Board and police union tussle over spending, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Here are some measures that took effect in New York State on New Year's Day.
Recreational fisherman will have more time to catch up black sea bass.
East End Tourism Alliance will also receive $335,000 through the New York State Regional Economic Development Council.
Over three dozen representatives from school, police, government, fire, ambulance organizations attended a meeting on Tuesday night in Hampton Bays.
Sag Harbor wharf poised to revert to village hands.
The Suffolk County Legislature could decide as soon as Dec. 18, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Pick out small gifts while supporting local businesses.
Private landowners eligible for funding to promote bird habitats.
First scoping session held on environmental study of supermarket development proposal.
Gayle Pickering steps down effective Dec. 31, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Residents of erosion control districts will now vote in referendums.
Southampton Town Board votes to promote captain.
Vote to be taken on promoting Captain Robert Pearce.
Legislator Jay Schneiderman, I-Montauk, says 2013 budget is good for the East End.
Water Authority will test private wells.
Hiring freeze policy stays in place.
Southampton Town departments keeping close tabs on spending and in-kind contributions to maximize reimbursements from FEMA and state.
Suffolk County looking for Southampton Town residents to take up the task.
Village Board hires consulting firm in effort to attract new business.
Southampton Town Board members accepted the resignation of Chief William Wilson last week; Capt. Robert Pearce will serve as acting chief until a full-time replacement is found.
Pickup begins Nov. 19 in Southampton Town.
Incumbent senator earns 19th term in Albany.
Power outages will not affect voting locations Tuesday.
Business alliances call off congressional debate.
Governor will appear with congressman in Hauppauge Friday.
Shinnecock Indian Nation voted again Tuesday to oust members from leadership positions.
Southampton Village Board agrees to borrow up to $600,000 to pay for both projects.
Settlement agreement lifts suspension of embattled Southampton Town police officer.
Crowd at Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theatre switches from outbursts of laughter to quiet attentiveness during foreign policy debate.
Lt. James Kiernan was suspended over the summer; town board members are expected to vote on an agreement that would reportedly end disciplinary hearings.
Ahead of the presidential debate on foreign policy between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, we take a look back at stories surrounding the issues.
The public is invited to Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor for a free live screening of the third and final presidential debate.
Village residents angry over legislation targeting tennis courts, The East Hampton Star reports.
Village administrator says that it would be cheaper to renovate the third floor, rather than the second.
Congressional candidates tussle over campaign styles, economy.
Under their new law, local governments may establish a property tax exemption on energy efficient and environmentally friendly construction.