Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League President Sandi Kruel and Tom Gleeson, the league's director of development, join the editors on 27Speaks to discuss HCBL's history and the current season.
Aug 15, 2024•1 hr 4 min
When Aby Rosen, a billionaire real estate mogul, and his son, Charlie, decided to add the Southampton Village movie theater to their extensive portfolio of properties, they weren’t seeing dollar signs. Instead, they say, they were drawn to the historic but rundown theater — which went dark and has stayed that way since the start of the pandemic — for more personal reasons. During a recent exclusive tour of the theater, reporter Cailin Riley learned about the Rosens' vision for the Hill Street th...
Aug 08, 2024•45 min
East Hampton Town is considering a proposal for the site of the former Stern’s department store to be redeveloped with 48 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, which will then be sold to local employers to house their employees. Kirby Marcantonio, the publisher of Montauk Life and Hamptons Life magazines, and a group of investors is pitching the novel solution to East Hampton’s workforce housing crisis. Reporter Christopher Walsh joins the editors on the podcast to discuss these plans and oth...
Aug 01, 2024•41 min
Roundabouts and other measures to help move traffic along are being explored at difficult intersections and chronically backed-up roads across the South Fork. Reporters Stephen Kotz and Michael Wright join the editors on the podcast this week to discuss specific proposals.
Jul 25, 2024•47 min
East Hampton Village recently banned late-night restaurant clubs and prohibited all restaurants in the historic districts from staying open past 11:30 p.m. The village's moves were designed to head off rumored plans to turn the Hedges Inn into an exclusive club akin to Manhattan's Zero Bond. Reporter Christopher Walsh, who has written on the topic, joins the editors on the podcast to discuss.
Jul 18, 2024•39 min
Father Alexander Karloutsos, the protopresbyter of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese's representative to the White House, joins the editors on the podcast to discuss his relationship with President Joe Biden and past presidents going back to Jimmy Carter. In 2022, Biden presented Father Alex with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian award.
Jul 06, 2024•52 min
Launched in 2017, The Gates Scholarship, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is based on evidence that “by eliminating the financial barriers to college, a last-dollar scholarship can enable high-potential, low-income minority students to excel in their course work, graduate college, and continue to be leaders throughout their lives.” It becomes evident early on during a conversation with the 17-year-old Sa'Naya Morris why she was chosen to receive the scholarship, which has a rigor...
Jul 04, 2024•48 min
In Shinnecock Hills, an ancestral Shinnecock burial ground is back under the stewardship of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. The site is adjacent to the summit of Sugar Loaf Hill, land that has been used by the Shinnecock and other Indigenous people from as far away as New England for cremation and interment. A house deemed historic, but not yet landmarked, sits on the land, and the question of what to do with the house remains. Shinnecock Indian Nation tribal attorney and Niamuck Land Trust Execut...
Jun 27, 2024•57 min
Rex Heuermann, who is suspected of being the Gilgo serial killer, was charged last week with two more murders, including one victim who was discovered in North Sea in 1993. Reporter Michael Wright joins the editors on the podcast this week to discuss the new charges and the case's new connection to Southampton.
Jun 13, 2024•1 hr 3 min
After a long wait — and several complications — Heart of the Hamptons, the community nonprofit food pantry that also provides other services to families in need, has moved from its long-time home in the basement of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Roman Catholic Church on Hill Street into its new headquarters in the old ambulance barn on Meeting House Lane in Southampton Village. Heart of the Hamptons Executive Director Molly Bishop talks with the editors about the pantry’s mission, the big move ...
Jun 13, 2024•42 min
Thanks to a $125,000 grant from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation, the East Hampton Historical Society has launched a new “augmented reality” app at Mulford Farm that gives users an interactive way to learn about the history of the American Revolution. The app, 1776AR, features a 3D avatar of Hugh King, the East Hampton Town and Village historian, sharing the history of the Mulford family before, during and after the American Revolution. Stephen Long, the executive director of the Histor...
Jun 06, 2024•47 min
Since 1974, the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, also known as ARF, has placed over 30,000 cats and dogs with loving families across Long Island and beyond, changing their lives one connection at a time, according to Kim Nichols, ARF's executive director and CEO. Nichols joins the editors on 27Speaks to talk about ARF's work and the nonprofit's 50th anniversary.
May 30, 2024•44 min
On this week's edition of 27Speaks, reporter Cailin Riley and co-publisher Gavin Meny join the editors to offer a preview of The Summer Book, the name given to the issue of The Express Magazine that drops just in time for Memorial Day weekend each year.
May 23, 2024•50 min
As far as Anita Fuellbier is concerned, Stage 4 lung cancer picked the wrong body. She is a fighter. She takes risks. She has fierce love for her two daughters, her job and her place in her community. And she is currently six months into her projected year and a half to live — though, following an experimental clinical trial, that timeline may have shifted. Anita joins the editors on 27Speaks this week to discuss her cancer journey and share her positive outlook.
May 14, 2024•57 min
New York State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. joins the editors on 27Speaks to discuss a range of issues, including the fate of the historic windmill on the Stony Brook Southampton campus, affordable housing initiatives, water quality, school aid and his last budget process before retiring.
May 09, 2024•48 min
John Reilly, a physician assistant from Shelter Island, spent the first half of March on a medical aid mission to Ukraine. As a volunteer with Global Care Force, for two weeks Reilly was part of a medical team that traveled to small towns and tiny villages, delivering routine health care to Ukrainian citizens in the midst of the war with Russia. The experience deeply affected him, and this week, Reilly joined the editors and senior reporter Stephen J. Kotz to talk about what he witnessed during ...
May 02, 2024•1 hr 4 min
Rock Steady Boxing is a non-contact, boxing-inspired fitness program for people with Parkinson's disease to improve balance, gait and quality of life. Michelle Del Giorno, the owner of Epic Martial Arts in Sag Harbor and the head coach at Rock Steady Boxing Sag Harbor, joins the editors on the podcast to share how, over the past seven years, more than 250 students have passed through the program, a national affiliate taught locally through Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Center for Parkinson’...
Apr 25, 2024•38 min
The first 2024 issue of The Express Magazine hits newsstands today. On this week's podcast, the editors and reporter Cailin Riley discuss the stories they worked on for this Home & Garden-themed issue.
Apr 18, 2024•45 min
To preserve both open space and the South Fork’s tradition of farming, East Hampton Town has made preserved farmland available to budding farmers at an affordable rate. Farmers Isabel Milligan and Nick Collins of Feathertop Farm and reporter Michael Wright join the editors on 27Speaks this week to discuss Feathertop Farm’s first growing season and the benefits of the town’s program.
Apr 11, 2024•49 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently completed an $11 million project that widened the beach to protect Montauk properties from rising oceans. Dredging and dumping sand on beaches is expensive, and it’s only a temporary measure — but it remains the preferred strategy, despite the costs. This Express Sessions event on April 4 featured a discussion of beach nourishment, its application on beaches throughout the South Fork, the pluses and minuses, and how regular replenishment can be used both...
Apr 09, 2024•45 min
The Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in Hampton Bays, the only wildlife hospital on Eastern Long Island, has a new executive director, Kathleen Mulcahy, the former mayor of Sag Harbor. Mulcahy joins the editors on 27Speaks this week along with rescue center board member Jane Gill and Director of Development Noelle Dunlop to talk about Mulcahy's new job there, the mission of the center and what some of the nonprofit center's needs are.
Apr 04, 2024•47 min
Giuseppe “Joe” Sciara, the namesake of Uncle Joe's Pizzeria in Hampton Bays, has sold his business — after more than half a century making pizza — to Tana Leigh Gerber and Scott Gerber of Hamptons Brands, who have reopened the Hampton Bays flagship location after an extensive renovation, rebranded a Wading Rover pizzeria as a second Uncle Joe's location and have plans to continuing expanding the Uncle Joe's brand at "red sauce joints." The Gerbers join the editors on the podcast this week to sha...
Mar 28, 2024•41 min
The Hampton Bays School District has partnered with Teachers Federal Credit Union to launch the Baymen Financial Center at Hampton Bays High School. The financial center on school property will provide students with access to an array of resources, including financial literacy, banking services for savings, deposits and withdrawals, and possible career pathways. Hampton Bays Superintendent of Schools Lars Clemensen joins the editors on the podcast this week to discuss the benefits of bank access...
Mar 21, 2024•39 min
With 10 acres of tribe-owned land off Sunrise Highway being cleared for a possible travel plaza, which would feature a retail shop and tax-free gasoline pumps, the Shinnecock Nation continues forward with a list of economic development activities. Not far away are the two "monuments" — roadside electronic billboards bringing in advertising revenue. Little Beach Harvest recently opened the first nation-owned marijuana dispensary on Shinnecock territory. Other developments on the table include a c...
Mar 14, 2024•41 min
Scammers are constantly changing their tactics and finding novel ways to rip people off. To alert South Fork residents about common scams — over the phone, via email and social media and more — Southampton Town Police Chief James Kiernan joins the editors and reporter Tom Gogola on the podcast this week.
Mar 14, 2024•1 hr 1 min
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently completed the bolstering of downtown Montauk’s oceanfront beaches with more than 500,000 tons of sand after just under three weeks of 24/7 work by crews aboard the giant hopper dredge Ellis Island and dozens of on-shore engineers. Reporter Michael Wright joins the editors to discuss the scope of the project and what to expect now that it's complete.
Mar 07, 2024•58 min
New York State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. of Sag Harbor will retire at the end of his term, which means he will have represented the South Fork in Albany for just shy of 30 years when he's done. He also served time in office as Southampton Town supervisor and Suffolk County legislator. Thiele joins the editors and reporter Stephen J. Kotz on the podcast this week to discuss what he's accomplished during his time in public service and the challenges that the East End continues to face.
Feb 29, 2024•58 min
Real estate market analyst Jonathan Miller of appraisal firm Miller Samuel Inc. recently joined editors to discuss the state of real estate in the Hamptons and where it’s headed in 2024. Miller, the author of the Elliman Report for Douglas Elliman, has long watched the Hamptons market as well as New York City and many luxury markets across the United States. He noted trends seen nationally and on the East End specifically.
Feb 22, 2024•47 min
This school year, Pierson High School instituted a new cellphone policy that requires students to put their phones away in locked bags, called Yondr pouches, at the beginning of the school day. The phones stay in the pouches until the security team unlocks them at the end of the day. On this week's podcast, report Cailin Riley joins the editors to discuss how the policy is working out, what other school districts are doing, and the benefits and detriments of no-phone policies in schools.
Feb 15, 2024•38 min
More than a quarter million people crossed the southern border into the United States in December 2023, a new record. Among the volunteers who were on the American side to provide aid to new arrivals were Elissa McLean and Andy Winter of Noyac. This week, the editors talk to the couple to learn about their experience and interaction with migrants at the border.
Feb 08, 2024•1 hr