Montauk lighthouse to be a national landmark
The U.S. Department of the Interior is set to designate the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the state’s oldest lighthouse, as a National Historic Landmark, according to a statement from Sen. Kirsten...
View ArticleCantor: School board showdown out East
A showdown is brewing out East regarding consolidation.
View ArticleBrill Legal Group opens Bridgehampton office
The Brill Legal Group has expanded its practice coverage from Manhattan to Montauk. The Hauppauge-based criminal defense law firm recently opened an office in Bridgehampton, serving both the North and...
View ArticleMontauk mansion named top beach house on market
The $19.5 million property was featured in Architectural Digest.
View ArticleInlet Seafood in Montauk for sale for $21M
The restaurant sits on 7 acres that includess an 800-square-foot retail market, a 200-foot dock and 2,700-square-foot dock building and diesel facility.
View ArticleHuntington Hospital executive missing
George Richardson, 50, who oversees Huntington Hospital's fundraising efforts, was last seen walking on the beach outside Hartmann’s Briney Breezes Motel in Montauk.
View ArticleSearch for Huntington Hospital exec continues
Richardson wears reading glasses and has a small scar on his chin. A body board with a pattern of black, white and gray stars also is unaccounted for, according to police.
View ArticleLong Island gas prices stay below $4 threshold
The average price of gas on Long Island was $3.98 per gallon as of Monday morning, up just a half-cent from the week before.
View ArticleLessing’s opens Montauk Downs eatery
Great River-based Lessing’s has opened a new restaurant and catering space at Montauk Downs State Park.
View ArticleGurney’s Inn to be sold
A Manhattan-based real estate developer who invests in distressed properties then resells them will buy Gurney’s Inn in Montauk, according to the East Hampton Star.
View ArticleSouth Fork preparing for stellar summer
The Hamptons business scene is putting the final touches on summer preparations
View ArticleLI fund manager guilty in $100M Ponzi case
Brian Callahan pleaded guilty Tuesday to securities fraud and wire fraud. He could face up to 20 years in prison.
View ArticleSecond guilty plea in $100M LI Ponzi scam
Adam Manson, of Old Westbury, pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud.
View ArticlePlanting grassroots to market the environment
Grassroots campaigning with a hyper-local focus dominates the environmental ad game, with many groups forming local partnerships to bring in both money and human support.
View ArticleEntenmanns selling $24.95 million Montauk estate
A 6.9-acre Montauk waterfront estate owned by Charles and Wendy Entenmann has hit the market.
View ArticleDoctors: Tick bite can induce red meat allergy
Doctors on Long Island and across the nation are seeing a surge of sudden meat allergies in people bitten by a certain kind of tick.
View Article$8.4M dune contract awarded to H&L Construction
Army Corps of Engineers provides funds for Downtown Montauk Project.
View ArticleThere’s no place like home for a vacation: Suffolk County
New campaign aims to campaign aims to promote the county’s local attractions.
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