Just before you get to the Montauk Lighthouse, there is a turn-off to a 415-acre public park called Camp Hero State Park. It was originally called Fort Hero and was named after Maj. Gen. Andrew Hero ...
Polish culture has been an integral part of Riverhead’s DNA for almost 150 years, ever since immigrants from Warsaw, Krakow and countless smaller cities and villages began arriving en masse on the ...
Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBA) welcomed Palm Beach resident and former U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur L. Ross Jr. to its LeMieux Speaker Series. The LeMieux Center for Public Policy at PBA ...
David and his wife Jessica knew they were making a big, possibly risky, purchase. After three years of house hunting in East Hampton, they were finally negotiating on a modest three-bedroom, ...
The Junior League of Boca Raton‘s 37th Annual Woman Volunteer of the Year Luncheon drew a record-breaking crowd of over 900 attendees to The Boca Raton. Terry Fedele was named Woman Volunteer of the ...
Each time a person stands for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, they send a tiny ripple of hope,” Robert Kennedy famously said. We spoke with Rand Hoch ...
Looking back from today’s endless traffic jams clogging the Hamptons, it’s unnerving to watch a 20-minute film shown at the Bridgehampton Museum where cars race up and down the abandoned streets of ...
In the book, and through speaking with him, it’s clear Minnick is not swayed by the wildest conspiracy theories and myths told about the Montauk Project, but he’s also seen too much to discount all ...
When Montauk resident and New York City restaurateur Colleen Croft first showed interest in purchasing the Sail Inn — one of a handful of similar haunts in the area yet to go upscale — longtime owner ...
Keith Hernandez, the legendary first baseman for the New York Mets turned sportscaster, was seen down on the Westhampton Beach platform waiting for an eastbound train to take him home to his residence ...
About halfway up Newtown Lane in East Hampton on the eastern side there sits a store whose history tells of changes in the downtown better than any other. It doesn’t have big show windows. It’s in an ...
In 1699, the pirate Capt. William Kidd had treasure buried on Gardiners Island, the private island located between the Twin Forks. It’s a true story, but the fact is that Kidd never did it. Instead, ...
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