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Mr. Kermit the Frog gave the commencement speech for University of Maryland’s Class of 2025 sparking memories of his 1996 speech at Southampton College.
Quogue's mayor of two years, attorney Robert Treuhold took a while to find his way to Quogue, but once he did, he stuck his roots in deep.
At a party at the Bryant Park Grill in Manhattan, NY elite celebrated publicist Todd Shapiro’s 60th birthday and his public relations firm’s 30th.
Riverhead is beginning to garner recognition amid a revitalization that may make it among the biggest Long Island renaissances in years.
For the past four decades, Robert “Bob” Fonti has been a force in local political, governmental and business affairs on Long Island and beyond.
Many would be surprised to learn radio icon Howard Stern is an accomplished painter. Here he talks about his work on this week's Dan's Papers cover and more.
The East End towns that moved forward with Community Housing Funds have built momentum, and, of course, revenue for affordable housing.
Explore the bountiful produce and artisan goods at Hamptons and North Fork farmers markets and farm stands. Use our East End guide to find one near you!
It has become a Dan's Papers tradition to kick off the summer by thanking its supporters. The Summer Kick Off was held at Il Pellicano and Bijoux.
Lion Gardiner, the first English settler in what is now the Hamptons, fought battles dressed in medieval armor and lived from 1599 to 1663.
Leslie Cohen and her book “The Audacity of a Kiss” (Rutgers University Press) Leslie Cohen is a powerful part of LGBTQ+ history and she knew it was time to document her story. Ten years in the writing ...
With summer comes the Hamptons’ newest music venue: The Room, offering a fresh new spin on the live music experience inside The Clubhouse Hamptons in Wainscott.
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