Studies show that 20-50% of the ticks on the East End of Long Island are infected with Lyme disease!
'Tis the season to trim the trees and power wash the deck. Find out what other yard work needs to be done.
Whether your project is in the kitchen, basement or any other part of the house, here are the right professionals for the job.
Sure, it's what's inside that counts when it comes to dating. But when it comes to cabinetry, looks really do matter.
Prep now or be cold later. [SPONSORED]
This is how to get your house spick and span without lifting a finger — or breaking the bank.
Winter, spring, summer or fall — all you have to do is call. But, really, when should you start your new project?
A few little fix-ups now could save or make you some big bucks down the line.
They have been around for a billion or so years yet lately they seem to change with every storm and never for the better.
Remodeling on your mind for 2018? Find out which rooms in your house are "big money" areas and how to cut costs.
Landscaping, remodeling and plumbing. Can you guess the most expensive types of home improvement projects?
They say never, but Trump is unpredictable so perhaps anything is possible with "drill, baby, drill" mentality!
A fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest ways to transform a room. Get a crash course in interior painting, plus tips for cutting costs.
Perhaps there is a way to win a losing battle,
There is no truth to the fact the East Hampton town board ever even thought of doing this.
With the season over the East Hampton sailing season is just starting!
Panic oriented forecasting and measures ruins traditional end of summer parties costing small businesses millions of dollars.
If you have a sailboat make time to get out there!
Feeling the souls of so many as a brilliant sunset and a rising bright moon soothes. (Actual photo of Father's Day Sky Gardiner's Bay 2016!)
We Got This” Walter family fundraiser will be held next Wednesday, evening, April 6th from 5-8 p.m., at Inlet Seafood Restaurant
Perhaps it is time to take back the land and mansions on the beaches for Town Parks.
He and his buddy blew into town for the parade from Hawaii and left us puzzling clues.
The season is coming soon
I used to love buying the Farmer's Almanac way before the internet.
Montauk Surfing: Should the Town of East Hampton Regulate It?
I felt the room sway and everything start rattling then the room swooned. A few minutes later it happened again.
Who will end up footing the bill when the project goes over budget.
"Yogi Bob" a a male Yorkshire Terrier Mix missing since Jan. 7, is also in need of insulin shot.
As conditions change for the middle class so has Montauk.
How the beauty of the east end is Christmas every morning.
They are natural markers of nature and weather.
As the years go by his greatness grows.
A quick read to reprocess the obvious
The arrival of fall does not mark the end of tick season. Fall IS adult tick season. Here's how to prepare.
They deserve a round of applause for another great summer.
Winter could hit Long Island hard this year. Instead of hurricanes and snowstorms, nor’easters could dominate the forecast.
The areas were closed last week due to stormwater runoff caused by the heavy rain.
A must read if you are concerned about the artificial Dune project in Montauk.
Stay off the roads if you can.
Flash flooding possible later this week following unseasonably warm conditions.
Gardiner's Bay has the Best Sailing Waters
Will the new rules, the new laws, the new enforcements of codes work?
The El Niño weather pattern will likely bring less snow to the East Coast, say forecasters, and more precipitation to parched California.
The storm has an 80 percent chance of forming into a tropical depression over the next five days.
Ozone in the air is expected to reach unsafe levels.
Are Taxi-Cab Vans "dominating" East Hampton Town roads?
If you're going to make a party out of any meteor shower, the Perseids are regarded as the best – and the moon is cooperating this year.
Residents can check out the meteor shower tonight alongside the Montauk Observatory Astronomers.
Helicopters will be flying over the local marshes applying liquid pesticides to control mosquito larvae.
Residents urged to eliminate stagnant water near homes.