Copious Row: Goods for the Everyman…and Woman
From pocketknives to pearl necklaces, Copious Row strives to offer Sag Harbor shoppers unique gifts for anyone on their list, including themselves. “It’s not just a pop up,” affirmed David Chines, the owner of the unisex boutique on Friday.
Hamptons House, for Purposeful Purchases
Despite the organic fibers, earthy ethics, and reasonable prices, the shoppe’s upscale aesthetics and elegant hand-blown glassware result in queries such as “when did this gallery open?” Mr. Harrison said.
More To Love At Provisions in Sag Harbor
There’s more to taste and a lot more space at Provisions Natural Market and Café on Bay and Division streets in Sag Harbor Village. No matter if the desired diet is organic, gluten-free, raw, vegetarian, vegan, GMO-free or just plain health-conscious, the always-bustling boutique supermarket’s choices have grown with them as the store expanded into a space next door late this spring.
Chaisson Named Executive Director of Hamptons Film Festival
The Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) announced last week it has appointed Anne Chaisson as its executive director. Chaisson has served as the advisory...
Feeding the Community
By Emily J. Weitz
When Tony Lawless took over Cromer’s Country Market seven years ago, he thought about renaming it. After all, anything called “Lawless”...
A Wharf Shop at the Heart of Sag Harbor
For nearly 45 years, The Wharf Shop has stood at the heart of Sag Harbor’s Main Street. Many things have changed since Nada Barry...
Dreamy on Main Street
By Emily J Weitz
Sylvester and Co. touts itself as a contemporary general store, and when you really think about it, it is. You can...
Still Roasting
By Emily J Weitz
There’s no way to talk about Java Nation without acknowledging what it was. For more than 15 years, perched in the...
Co-op Helps Fill the Bike Gap
By Emily J. Weitz
The story of the Sag Harbor Cycle Company is unique. It’s not a family-owned business in the usual sense of the...
A Season of Wellness
By Emily J Weitz
The Urban Zen Summer Wellness series kicked off last weekend with Rodney Yee and Colleen Saidman discussing the healing powers of...
Arboriculture is for the Trees
By Emily J Weitz
Don’t make the mistake of calling Michael S. Gaines, ISA Board Certified Master Arborist, a “tree guy.” Even though the Lorax...
Reaching Out to the Community
By Andrew Rudansky
Pulling together all the details related to Sag Harbor’s annual HarborFest every year is a lot of work. Alan Fruitstone will certainly...
That Tangy Taste of Summer
By Claire Walla
Invoking the cool, laid-back aura of the film to which its amber-colored label pays homage, “Pete’s Endless Summer” line of sauces and...
Furnishing the Great Outdoors
By Emily J. Weitz
For over a hundred years, Dodds and Eder has been in the business of serving Long Islanders what they need. But...
Capturing the Essence of Sag Harbor
By Emily J Weitz
Sag Harbor has a little version of everything, and it’s always the best. The best little Italian restaurant, the best little...