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  1. beach fights
    The Hoopla Over Ho-HumA neighboring town challenged Bellport Village residents’ exclusive access to a Fire Island beach. The villagers aren’t having it.
  2. a truly terrific new york listing
    The Sag Harbor Greek Revival That Chinatown BoughtA film producer and his textile-collecting wife lived there for over 25 years.
  3. great rooms
    An Art-Filled Dutch Colonial Hidden Behind the Hedges in BridgehamptonAll Nicholas Howey and his late husband, Gerard Widdershoven, did with their house was paint it — and fill it with art.
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    Nobody Wants to Mow the Lawn at the BeachBreck and Georgia Eisner’s Amagansett retreat gives the children a cottage of their own.
  5. get out of town
    Pine Floors and a Porch to Lounge On in GreenportThis is a vacation-themed edition.
  6. great rooms
    Watching Their Garden GrowIn 1981, Peter Schlesinger and Eric Boman bought this “romantic ruin” on Long Island and put down roots.
  7. listings
    A House on Oak Island Is for SaleFor $500,000, a chance to live in oceanfront isolation less than an hour away from Manhattan.
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    A Greenport House That’s Drawn a Chain of ArtistsPoppy Johnson, Jonathan Horowitz, Rob Pruitt, and Rachel Comey have all lived in this former laundry.
  9. the hamptons
    The Best Deal in East HamptonGetting a Sea Spray Cottage can be a steal. If you know it’s available to rent in the first place.
  10. long island
    They Tried to Make a ‘New Hamptons’The New York Post chose the unsuspecting town of Atlantic Beach.
  11. long island
    A Basement Housing Bill Killed by ConspiracistsHuntington seemed poised to legalize ADUs. Then things got weird.
  12. local
    Everyone in the Hamptons Is Reading The Guest“Simon is every wealthy middle-aged man I know.”
  13. urban fauna
    The Sloth King of Long Island Tried His Hand at Venomous LizardsBut was ordered to pay a fine for it, which the exotic-animal purveyor says he paid “no problem.”
  14. great rooms
    Artists in the Potato BarnDesigner Aelfie Oudghiri is opening a residency in her family’s place in Sagaponack.
  15. crime
    The Gilgo Beach Murder Suspect Was a Busy New York ArchitectRex Heuermann’s clients included Cipriani, Target, and Nike.
  16. from the archives
    A Serial Killer in CommonFive dead women turn up on a beach, and their families ask: Who murdered my daughter? Who was my sister — really?
  17. long island
    Have You Seen the Courthouse Where George Santos Surrendered?Richard Meier’s behemoth is the Death Star of the Southern State Parkway.
  18. the suburbs
    Long Island NIMBYs May Be Winning Housing FightLawmakers fighting for the “right to a suburban quality of life” could weaken Hochul’s density plan.
  19. urban fauna
    Fugitive Cow Located at Long Island Golf CourseVienna had been missing for four months, but “her capture went flawlessly.”
  20. operators
    The Many Intrigues of the Hamptons’ Most Secretive IslandA new documentary short explores the mysteries of Gardiner’s Island — and the family behind it.
  21. getting around
    Wet Leaves Are the Enemy of the Suburban CommuterBut laser trains could be the solution.
  22. urban fauna
    Yeah, You’re Seeing More SharksA shark expert explains.
  23. who’s buying
    The 11-Bedroom Mansion Your Silent Workday BoughtSlack founder finds a happy, $32 million home in Southampton.
  24. long island
    A Brief History of Glen Cove’s Very Own Alleged Spy HubThe Russian-owned mansion at the center of geopolitical (and beach pass) disputes.
  25. great rooms
    Wait, You Bought a Used Lighthouse on Long Island?Randy Polumbo won the 1899 Orient Point landmark in a government auction and turned it into an artists’ retreat.
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