By Stephen J. Kotz Residents who grew up summering in Azurest, Sag Harbor Hills and Nineveh, the three historically Black communities that hug the bay on the east side of Sag Harbor, say it was like living in one big, happy family, where every adult
By Stephen J. Kotz Two months after a group called the Tri-Community Working Group called for Sag Harbor to establish a special zoning overlay district to protect the character of the three historically Black beachfront communities of Azurest, Sag Ha
By Stephen J. Kotz Saturday’s gathering on Ninevah Place for the annual Sag Harbor Hills Labor Day block party drew hundreds of people, who came to enjoy grilled food, ice cream, and other treats, watch their children and grandchildren take part in a
By Stephen J. KotzRepresentatives of Sag Harbor’s traditionally Black beachfront communities appeared before the Village Board on Tuesday, August 9, to make their case for the creation of a special zoning overlay district for the Azurest, Sag Harbor
The Arts Center at Duck Creek will present “The Artists of Eastville,” an hour-long talk with Nanette Carter and Donnamarie Barnes, on the occasion of the center’s current Frank Wimberley exhibition. The talk will take place on Sunday, May 15, at 2 p