KDHamptons: How long have you been coming to the Hamptons? Why do you love it so much?
Kathleen King: I grew up in Southampton on my parents’ farm in North Sea. I graduated from Southampton High School in 1977 and returned home after college to…
On Saturday, May 3rd, Southampton Youth Services will be celebrating this year’s Kentucky Derby in style at the “Run for the Roses” spring bash. Join in on all the fun and flair that the Kentucky Derby has to offer — Sip on Mint Juleps, watch the…
Step away from the hot grill Bobby Flay! Die hard Hamptons grillers now have a new secret weapon in their entertaining arsenal — Cowboy Cauldrons, the “Ferrari” of outdoor grills. Cook on top of them, in them [make soup for 50!], or light…
Spending an afternoon antiquing in Sag Harbor is one of my favorite things to do when the weather warms up. One of the best shops for classic Hamptons finds is Sage Street Antiques, located on the corner of Sage and Division Streets. Owner Eliza…
HAMPTONS TAKE 2 DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL PRESENTS EAST COAST PREMIERE OF ‘PENNY & RED: THE LIFE OF SECRETARIAT’S OWNER’On Sunday, May 4, at 2:30 p.m. in Sag Harbor, Hamptonites can celebrate the Year of the Horse. The Hamptons Take 2 Documentary…
One of my favorite residences on the East End belongs to my friends, Dwyer and Michael Derrig. Decorated by haute Hamptonite, Tom Samet, the unassuming home boasts beautiful, traditional New England elements, including tongue-and-groove walls, mixed…