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Sources Say Adam Potter May Propose Affordable Housing Development For Bridge And Rose Street Properties In Sag Harbor

By Stephen J. Kotz Adam Potter has been the public face behind the effort to redevelop the Water Street Shops complex in Sag Harbor as a new Bay Street Theater but sources say he also is weighing a mixed-use development with first-floor commercial

Sources Say Adam Potter May Propose Affordable Housing Development For Bridge And Rose Street Properties In Sag Harbor

By Stephen J. Kotz Adam Potter has been the public face behind the effort to redevelop the Water Street Shops complex in Sag Harbor as a new Bay Street Theater but sources say he also is weighing a mixed-use development with first-floor commercial

Meet The Sweet Kings Of The Kitchen

On Sunday, February 20, at 3 p.m., Sag Harbor Cinema will host a screening of “Kings of Pastry” as the latest installment of its Hegedus and Pennebaker Retrospective, a yearlong series of events honoring the trailblazing documentary filmmakers (and l

Citizen Ashe Receives Audience Award At 14th Hamptons Doc Fest

Jacqui Lofaro, founder and executive director of Hamptons Doc Fest, has announced that the winner of the Siben & Siben Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature is the film “Citizen Ashe” which played on December 4 to a sold-out house at Sag Harbor

Film Citizen Ashe Wins Human Right Award & Audience Award at the 14th Annual Hamptons Doc Fest

Jacqui Lofaro, founder and executive director of Hamptons Doc Fest, which just celebrated its 14th year, December 3-10, with 30 screenings at the Sag Harbor Cinema and Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, has announced that the winner of the Siben & Siben Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature is the film “Citizen Ashe” which played on December 4 to a sold-out house at Sag Harbor Cinema. It was also the recipient of the festival’s Human Rights Award.Directed by Rex Miller and Sam Pollard, who had unprecedented access to 47 boxes of Ashe’s papers and 33 microcassettes, the 94-minute film details the life and career of tennis champion Arthur Ashe, who was the first African-American to win the men’s singles titles at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open and the Australian Open, and the first to win induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1985. He worked for civil rights causes In America and South Africa and also became an AIDS activist in the late 1980’s after contr

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