LongHouse Reserve is unbelievably beautiful. Whether you're here for the summer or visiting from out of town, LongHouse is a must-visit. It's not just a place for art but a true community hub offering tranquility and a chance to marvel at nature's wonders. It's a sanctuary of peace. This fall, there's a buzz in the air, thanks to...
Every Hamptons sunrise is inherently dramatic. The future unfolds as a new day begins. It's astonishing how, in the span of an hour, the starry night sky transforms into the sweet colors of dawn. Painters, photographers, and now drone enthusiasts often gather at sunrise to capture this magic through their art forms. Living on the ocean in Montauk...
Although I've never been a soccer enthusiast, there's a part of me that wants to introduce my 3-year-old daughter, Sophia, to the world of soccer. I picture her darting around the field, surrounded by fellow toddlers, her cheeks flushed with exertion and excitement. As much as I know this physical activity is beneficial for her health and development,...
“Marders” is the high essence of a Hamptons Nursery and so much more. It is the epitome of success, situated on 40 acres of prime Bridgehampton real estate. Charlie Marder of 120 Snake Hollow Road, along with his wife Kathleen have built a monument that has been providing their expertise and services to the residents of the Hamptons...
At Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, you are immersed in the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, or the art of impermanence. Known for its spa, nutrition, and lodging facilities, Shou Sugi Ban House was designed by New York and Hamptons architect Debbie Kropf, who artfully chose to infuse elements of the local Hamptons landscape with Japanese principals...
I thought I would share some of the research I've conducted about Sag Harbor over the last twenty years. There are many versions of its history, often based on documents that contradict each other. Firstly, when Southampton (founded in 1640) and East Hampton (founded in 1648) were established, Sag Harbor was still an Indian village named Wegwagonock. On...
Imagine a picturesque evening beneath a canopy of stars, where the gentle whispers of the Atlantic combine with captivating visuals and the shared camaraderie of fellow beach lovers. The Surfrider Foundation Eastern Long Island Chapter invites you to an enthralling experience. Held at the scenic Southampton Arts Center, the lush lawns will transform into a cinematic oasis on...
Yacht Hampton has docked at the Canoe Place Marina on the Shinnecock Canal. Canoe Place Inn & Cottages has been reimagined as a luxurious haven of hospitality, and now, with the arrival of Yacht Hampton, the historic Inn embarks on a prestigious new voyage. Yacht Hampton is renowned for its expansive fleet and unrivaled service, offering a rich...
In the Hamptons, where the concept of a "free lunch" went the way of the horse and buggy, there is now a refreshing exception – a free ride, courtesy of Circuit. This innovative micro-transit service offers a solution to the age-old problem of Hamptons traffic, providing an on-demand local shuttle that's not only practical but also a joy...
Too often, those in our sixties and beyond hear about the stress that everyone, regardless of age, can be under. As time goes by, we encounter various health challenges, some minor and others life-threatening. The true wealth of good health cannot be measured in gold but in the golden days, moments, and times spent with loved ones. We...
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