Archive | January, 2012

Remembering “Roots”: The Series that Inspired a Nation

Posted on 31 January 2012

By Annette Hinkle Thirty five years ago last week, ABC aired a groundbreaking mini-series that kept millions of Americans glued to their television sets over eight consecutive nights. The series, of course, was “Roots: Saga of an American Family,” David Wolper’s film based on Alex Haley’s 1976 novel. The series was groundbreaking not only because [...]

Updated: A United East End Proposed for New Legislative District

Posted on 31 January 2012

With the exception of Riverhead, the East End of Long Island may end up united as one New York State legislative district led by Fred W. Thiele, Jr., a Sag Harbor native. Last week, the New York State Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment announced a redistricting proposal that will add one Assembly [...]

Weir Tapped to Lead Altschuler’s 2012 Campaign for Congress

Posted on 31 January 2012

Wainscott resident Diana Weir, a longtime public servant on the East End of Long Island, has been tapped to lead Randy Altschuler’s 2012 Congressional contest campaign, according to a press release issued by Altschuler’s office on Monday morning. Altschuler, a Republican, narrowly lost his first bid for a Congressional seat against incumbent Democratic Congressman Tim [...]

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East End Shuttle Could be Supported by MTA Proposal

Posted on 31 January 2012

This week, New York State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has included a $37.2 million expenditure as a part of an amendment to its five-year capital plan to allow for the purchase of smaller diesel trains for the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). The move could pave the [...]

Snowbound and Shopping

Posted on 27 January 2012

Chickens in the basement, woo hoo! As some of you might remember, I asked for chickens for Christmas, and the universe, not my husband, brought them to me. Dereyk had agreed that, yes, I could have chickens, provided I addressed the rat problem and the next day a lady showed up at work asking if [...]

Sports Wrap 1/26/12

Posted on 27 January 2012

Pierson Boys Basketball The Pierson Whalers boys’ varsity basketball team will be going into Friday’s cross-turnpike rivalry game against the visiting Bridgehampton Bees (4-3) with momentum after beating the Southold Porters (3-4) in a 61-39 rout. The Southold game, held on Friday, January 20 had the Whalers back to their sharpshooting ways, with nine different [...]

Ross is on a Roll

Posted on 27 January 2012

Cosmos Basketball: Move closer to postseason contention By Andrew Rudasky The Ross Cosmos are cruising through their schedule with a string of dominating home games this week, beating down their boys varsity basketball League VIII rivals by wide double-digit margins. On Friday, January 20 the Cosmos whooped visiting Smithtown Christian 64-36. They followed up on [...]

Struggle Against Size

Posted on 27 January 2012

Lady Whalers Basketball: Lady Settlers dominate in 39-20 loss By Andrew Rudansky The Pierson/Bridgehampton Lady Whalers girls’ varsity basketball team was in a great position to pull off an upset over the first place Southold Lady Porters on Thursday, January 19. They were riding a three-game winning streak, averaging 41.3 points per game in that [...]

Time and Tide…Sag to San

Posted on 27 January 2012

We came to Sag Harbor 15 years ago after a very long haul in Greenwich Village. We’d spent several summers on Shelter Island, hopping over to Sag just to browse the town, hunt antiques or catch a slice of pie at the Paradise when it was a luncheonette. Sag gradually grew on us and, one [...]

A Music Scene Grows On the Air

Posted on 27 January 2012

By Andrew Rudansky There is a new music scene burgeoning in the hamlet of Amagansett, thanks in part to the increasing popularity of On The Air at Crossroads, a monthly concert series held at the Crossroads Music Store. The Stephen Talkhouse has long been a musical destination for Long Island bands; but like no one [...]

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