Withstanding “a tsunami of shingles” on houses going up on the East End, he stuck to an aesthetic of clean, elegant lines and simple materials. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Hamptons (NY)”
Hungry for Cash, Zeldin Turns to Trump in N.Y. Governor’s Race
Representative Lee Zeldin is depending on Donald J. Trump’s stature to help him in a crucial race for cash, even though Mr. Trump is unpopular in New York. Source: New York Times
Where Are All the Manhattan Voters in August? Try the Hamptons.
A late August congressional primary in New York has candidates scrambling to find far-flung voters who tend to summer in places like the Hamptons. Source: New York Times
Cutchogue, N.Y.: An Appealing Alternative to the Hamptons
The Suffolk County hamlet attracts buyers with walkable beaches, low-key restaurants and good schools. But finding a home there has never been harder. Source: New York Times
Where’s Eric Adams? Meeting Donors, From the Hamptons to the Vineyard.
Eric Adams, the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, is rushing to raise $5 million for the general election in November. Source: New York Times
5 Dead in Hamptons Crash That Is Blamed on Speeding
A driver veered into the opposite lane and struck a car head-on in one of at least three fatal crashes in and around the city on Saturday. Source: New York Times
There Are Jobs in the Hamptons. If Only Workers Could Afford The Rent.
Unable to staff shifts, some restaurants and shops, already reeling from lockdown closures, are suspending service during the lucrative summer season. Source: New York Times
As the Hamptons Boom, a New World of Luxury Problems
Ragers on the beach. Art galleries on Main Street. Reservations disappearing. Who remembers the pandemic? Source: New York Times
Cell Service in the Hamptons is Not Good
An influx of residents during the pandemic has strained cellphone and internet signals, making a booster the new must-have accessory. Source: New York Times
As the Hamptons Booms, a New World of Luxury Problems
Ragers on the beach. Art galleries on Main Street. Reservations disappearing. Who remembers the pandemic? Source: New York Times
Desperately Seeking Lifeguards for Hamptons Pools
The shortage could mean a summer without water aerobics, lap swims and pool parties for children. Source: New York Times
The North Fork Has Its Own Market Moment
A steady stream of buyers intent on finding good deals and open spaces during the pandemic has meant record sales and rising prices. Source: New York Times
Why the Shinnecock Tribe Is Clashing With the Hamptons’ Elite
The Shinnecock Indian Nation views a casino on its reservation as a path out of poverty, but some wealthy neighbors are up in arms. Source: New York Times
Paul Jones, a Hamptonite of Many Pursuits, Dies at 40
Real estate agent, bouncer, furniture maker, coach and also a new father, he was known all over Long Island’s East End. Engaged to be married, he died of Covid-19. Source: New York Times
John Steinbeck’s ‘Little Fishing Place’ in Sag Harbor Is on the Market
The novelist spent his summers at the waterfront property, which sits on 1.8 acres and includes his “writing house.” The asking price is $17.9 million. Source: New York Times