Unparalleled Restoration in Sag Harbor Village

Unparalleled Restoration in Sag Harbor Village

Sag Harbor Village's original French House has just undergone a comprehensive and historically sensitive restoration and expansion by Dragana Vlatkovic, a local designer and engineer known for her meticulous attention to every detail. Built circa 1830 and owned by Hannibal French, the noted whaling and shipping investor, this home is characteristic of affluent Sag Harbor captains' homes of...

Saunders & Associates Announces 9th Annual Thanksgiving Donation Drive, Dollar-for-Dollar Match

Saunders & Associates Announces 9th Annual Thanksgiving Donation Drive, Dollar-for-Dollar Match

Saunders & Associates, a firm known for community involvement, announces its 9th annual Thanksgiving Donation Drive. Beginning in 2014 and every year since Saunders has established a strong tradition of giving and support for local food pantries around the East End of Long Island. In 2020 and 2021, donations from Saunders agents, staff, and the community totaled over...

Artist Denise Silva-Dennis Discusses Her Parrish Road Show Mural

Artist Denise Silva-Dennis Discusses Her Parrish Road Show Mural

Shinnecock artist Denise “Weetahmoe” Silva-Dennis (American, b. 1960) will discuss her 2022 Parrish Road Show installation Wunne Ohke–The Return to Good Ground, a mural depicting the ancestral history of Shinnecock Bay, at the Museum on Friday, November 4, 6PM.  Corinne Erni, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs and Senior Curator of ArtsReach and Special Projects, will moderate the talk....

Feed the East End: A Virtual Fundraiser

Feed the East End: A Virtual Fundraiser

Feed the East End is a virtual fundraiser, the first online fundraiser for the Sag Harbor, Montauk, and East Hampton Food Pantries to date. The event was started by Kirby Marcantonio of Montauk Life and Hampton Life as an effort to help local families who depend on food pantries every week. The fundraiser is up and running at...

Sixty-Something: Hamptons Hamburger Tales

Sixty-Something: Hamptons Hamburger Tales

There was a time in my life when for lunch I would go to Albarno’s, a drugstore that had a soda fountain counter. Hard to believe that in fifth and sixth grade we would leave school without escorts and walk home for lunch. I lived far from Our Lady of Perpetual Help, so I used to lunch at Albarno’s....

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