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Dan’s Papers is seeking interns to work in the editorial department of the largest media outlet in the Hamptons and on the North Fork for 2026. For more than six decades, Dan’s Papers has been a ...
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 ...
Julie Williams and Lori Singer in front of the scoreboard. The longest running annual fundraising event in the Hamptons – actually a softball game founded in 1947 – was held behind the Stop & Shop ...
Bethenny Frankel had plenty to say after Architectural Digest recently featured her Miami home and online trolls rushed to label it tasteless and bland. But in her response video, the Hamptons took ...
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, ...
In each episode of the “Who’s Here in the Hamptons” podcast (aka Dan’s Talks), Dan’s Papers founder Dan Rattiner introduces you to a new guest, some well-known, others with interesting careers and ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is trying again to address the housing crisis with a series of proposed legislative reforms that were among goals she introduced in her 2026 State of the State address. The governor ...
In 1942, the U.S. Army built a military base near the Montauk Lighthouse. Huge guns faced out to sea. Ammunition for them was stored in underground tunnels, safe from the guns of German U-boats, ...
Rever was once an old style gas station called Corrigan’s in Bridgehampton (Google Maps) Six months ago, a new gas station opened for business on the Montauk Highway by Hayground in Bridgehampton. It ...
Police are investigating an early morning armed robbery Tuesday at North Sea Tavern, where three suspects reportedly forced an employee to open a cash register at gunpoint. The incident occurred ...
What began as a night of celebration for local radio quickly turned emotional when WLNG co-owner Sandra Foschi warned the Sag Harbor Village Board that the beloved station may not survive another year ...