North Fork TV Festival in Greenport
September 7th kicks off the North Fork TV Festival at the Greenport Theatre on Front Street…
What to Eat Now: Corn
New season, new fruit – or in this case, veggies. The North Fork’s bounty is draw for year-round residents, second homeowners, and even vacationers…
The Halyard Heads into Harvest Season
Just last month the long-awaited opening of The Halyard restaurant came to Greenport. Recently renovated to highlight what very well may be the best water views…
Katherine Hepburn’s Connecticut Estate Sells for $11.5M
Update 8/30: The main property of the original Hepburn family estate was recently lowered from the original asking price of $14.8 million in 2014, to $11.8 million. It was sold at $11.5 million by…
Jamesport Farm Brewery Opens
In an area known for its thriving wine region, visiting budding agriculture businesses that lend themselves to sip-worthy adult beverages are always on our list of things to do…
Frozen Cocktails to Sip on Now
Move over piña colada, there are new frozen cocktails on the block that are making the once sweet, brain freeze worthy drinks cool in a new way. Frozen cocktails are gaining traction at some of the North Fork’s premier establishments…
North Fork Art Collective Launches in Greenport
At the heart of the village is where we find the heart of the community – young creatives living and working to honor the East End through their art. North Fork Art Collective’s founding members…
A Seller’s Market On The North Fork
As summer comes to a close, the sales market on the North Fork has been very strong, according to many realtors. With inventory low and demand high, prices are rising, making it a seller’s market. Greenport and New Suffolk are very popular as are waterfront, farmland, and vineyard view properties…
Mel Gibson Selling His Jungle Oasis
Ever wanted to live in the jungle? Warm temperate weather, ocean in the distance, sounds of wildlife wherever you turn, Playa Barrigona is the ultimate Costa Rican retreat…
Dick Cavett’s Tick Hall
Around the late 1800s when the Hamptons on New York’s Long Island was becoming a popular vacation spot for some of the country’s wealthiest, developer Arthur Benson purchased a large acreage comprised of almost all of Montauk…