The 12th Annual Montauk Music Festival…All You Need To Know!
Montauk Music Festival – Celebrating 12 years of Music ~ See Below For Your Complete Printable Guide ~ As we reflect over the past 14 …more
Montauk Music Festival – Celebrating 12 years of Music ~ See Below For Your Complete Printable Guide ~ As we reflect over the past 14 …more
With this mild winter, I thought it just may be an early start, and sure enough it is. The Striped Bass have shown up early, …more
Sponge cakes, though I have baked them before, are not in my repertoire of frequently baked goods. I remember my first one was a disaster. …more
by Debbie Tuma You’ve heard of “Last Tango in Paris?” Now there was “First Tango in Montauk.” The first, three-day, Montauk Tango Festival was held …more
MAY PROGRAMS Wednesday Movies: May 2, 9, 18, 24 & 31 Screenings at 2:30 pm and 6:00 pm (See www.montauklibrary.org/calendar for details) Classic Movie Series: …more
April Flowers Bring May…Waves The sun sets later, and the temperature may be rising, but you are still in your 4/3, likely booties and possibly …more
DATE: Thursday, May 18, 2023 TIME: 7:00 – 8:00 PM TITLE: “Space Craze: Exploring Space History & Science Fiction Through Artifacts” PRESENTER: Dr. Margaret Weitekamp, …more
ARF NAMES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR After a national, nine month search, the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons’ (ARF) Board of Directors is pleased to …more
Photos by Richard Lewin Professional Photography (soniboy@aol.com) Welcome to this month’s edition of the Montauk Fire Department Corner. I hope everyone had the opportunity to …more
by Sue Giustino Located in the building on the grounds of the Montauk Train Station, this hidden gem offers a wonderful bit of culture in …more
Dear EarthTalk: Is buying refurbished electronics better for the planet than buying brand new ones? ~ Peter Behr, Chicago, IL According to …more
MARCH BIRTHDAYS! Montauk had a quick preview of summer weather these past few weeks. We are fortunate that we had the ocean breeze to cool …more
Amazing Amelia Island! I am sure that people who love to explore America’s early history have heard of Amelia Island, located just 30 miles north …more
December 6, 1921 – March 30, 2023 Mr. Pat DeRosa performed for many years from Manhattan to Montauk. He taught music in Huntington and South …more
by Debbie Tuma It’s sad when Montauk loses any long-time member of its tight-knit community, but Anthony Stavropoulos was a true local legend. There is …more
Bird Brain Visitors to Montauk have questioned if there are actual speakers around town blasting the various chirps and songs of birds since their sounds …more
by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel The first time we ate in a Mexican restaurant was about two decades ago when we visited our daughter during parent’s …more
45 years ago I was a freshman defenseman playing lacrosse for Franklin and Marshall College. On April 22, 1978 we traveled to Newark, Delaware and …more
Fascinating Bug! The four stages of the monarch butterfly life cycle are the egg, the larvae (caterpillar), the pupa (chrysalis), and the adult butterfly. These …more
by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Our language can seem strange to visitors from another country, especially if we use some of our well-known idioms. I have …more
There will be a Full Moon on May 5, 2023. It is called the Flower Moon. The Full Flower Moon is also a great time …more
by Stefan Lonce As the editor of The Montauk Sun, I occassionally receive submissions, most of which just smell of, “I’ve got something to sell …more
I finally got it right! It took me three tries, but I finally figured it out. So, I had some mandarin oranges which had just …more
Discovering Florida’s Nature Coast – Inverness! For those of you who fell in love with Long Island’s East End and are old enough to remember …more
April 2023 There will be a Full Moon on Thursday, April 6, 2023. This Full Moon is called the Pink Moon. This name comes from a …more
Upcoming Free Virtual Lecture… “WHAT’S UP IN THE SPRING SKY?” Tuesday, April 4th, 7-8pm SPEAKER: William Francis Taylor, NASA Solar System Ambassador CO-HOST: South Fork …more
A February Birthday! Some snowbirds have returned from warmer climates and are happy to see their Montauk neighbors back, enjoying the delicious food that our …more
Dear EarthTalk: What are the health and environmental benefits of planting more trees in urban areas? ~ B. Marsden, Buffalo, NY Planting …more
APRIL PROGRAMS TALK/SLIDE PRESENTATION: THEN AND NOW: A Brief History of Montauk’s LIRR Depot Area and The Montauk Artists’ Association Sunday, April 2, 2023 …more
by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Have you ever met someone that apparently knows so much about a vast variety of topics and you are impressed about …more
by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Now with Daylight Savings Time having arrived last month, some of our conversations centered around how hard it was to get …more
IN MEMORIAM: SONY SCHOTLAND by Jamie Berger In 1974, Sony Schotland joined with Barbara Hotchkiss Posener and Dorothy Wahl to change the lives of homeless …more
Surfing with Isurus Birds are chirping, the sun sets later, you may even be (prematurely) wearing flip-flops in April just to usher the spring in …more
by Sue Giustino After a soft opening for St. Patrick’s weekend, “Street Food” will now be open with limited hours…expanding as the season progresses. We …more
Walking the Walk “Walking is Man’s Best Medicine” ~Hippocrates Like many things we know are good for us, we tend to resist them. Especially the …more
by Sue Giustino Got the Monday Blues? Well, after months of advertising a Monday night music event “Joe & Klyph’s Excellent Jam” – at TAUK …more
A very rainy and mild winter out here on the East End for the most part, could this mean an early spring? They say this …more
It’s been a serendipitous March Madness for me. It started March 4th at Fairleigh Dickinson’s Stratis Arena in Hackensack, N.J. As I sat in the …more
by Jennifer Faga, DVM photos by Willow DuBrovin ALL ARE INVITED TO THE GRAND RE-OPENING CELEBRATION!! NOON – Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 127 Daniels Hole …more
Each year, Montauk comes to life after a sleepy winter, with the much anticipated St. Patrick’s Day Weekend. The kickoff for this is always the …more
Photos by Richard Lewin Professional Photography (soniboy@aol.com) Welcome to this month’s edition of the Montauk Fire Department Corner. I hope everyone had a fun and …more
Author, Nelson DeMille and The Maze Born in NYC, Nelson DeMille’s first major novel was By the Rivers of Babylon, published in 1978. Since then, he …more
Poetry Corner with Larry Spiro TIME by Lawrence Spiro The presence of endless time and space was an act of kindness and of grace. For …more
There will be a Full Moon on March 7, 2023, and it will be in Virgo. A full Moon is a pinnacle time culmination of …more
Does anyone else get tired of the same foods over and over again? Does the idea of another hamburger, chicken breast, pork chop or bowl …more
A January Birthday! January was a quiet month for the Montauk seniors at the Nutrition Center. Many were still down South and won’t be back …more
David Keith Grimes 1980-2023 The Montauk Fire Department is sad to announce that Ex-Captain and 20-year Member, David Grimes, has answered his last alarm. Rest …more
San Juan, Puerto Rico – 500 Years of History! As you might remember from my last issue, Marcus and I, for the first time in …more
by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Looking for someplace nearby to visit that will transport you from our dreary winter weather to a place filled with color, …more
Animals of the Month Moo Moo: Four-year-old Moo Moo, with his beautiful black markings and heart-shaped nose, was adopted from ARF as a kitten. He …more
“Surfing” the Alps Winter surfing on the east coast is notorious for building a better surfer; increasing paddling strength, boosting the spirit of tenacity, cultivating …more
Author Barbara Delinsky Recently, during a conversation about reading nonfiction, a friend recommended reading Barbara Delinsky’s books as a good, lighter change of pace. Many …more
by Debbie Tuma Kristin Gerbino, a Fisheries Specialist in the Marine Program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County, was introducing a cooking class designed …more
by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Can you recall the first time your high school English teacher announced the next unit of study would be poetry? We …more
by Paul Snyder On Thursday February 16, 2023 I was at East Hampton High School for the NY Public High School Athletic Association Section 11 …more
by Debbie Tuma Storyteller and comedian David Dean Bottrell performed his unique one-man show at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Saturday, February 11, …more
Vacationing at Home What most people love about vacation beyond the classic reasons of needing a break or curiosity about a new locale, are many …more
Buy a Brick for the memorial park located at the head of Montauk Harbor, dedicated to the legacy of Sgt. John L. Behan: November 11, 1944 …more
Poetry by Larry Spiro I wrote this poem several times over the last few years. It is a meditation on the topic of murder of …more
The 61st Annual Montauk Friends of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade will be led by James Grimes, this year’s Grand Marshal by Sue Giustino A …more
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