My home in East Hampton sits on a hillside across the street from four marinas. There’s lots of ac...
Author: Dan Rattiner
Back before the Hamptons became “The Hamptons,” I bought a house that had two bathrooms, three b...
This story first appeared in a 2001 edition of Dan's Papers
I have gotten into the habit, on Sund...
Cy Perchik died peacefully on June 14 at the age of 98 surrounded by his family. A longtime resident...
Last month, a woman pled guilty to second-degree grand larceny for stealing nearly $94,000 worth of ...
This past Sunday, about 30,000 people went over to the horse show grounds in Bridgehampton to cheer ...
You see lots of people out on the beaches of the Hamptons. But not too many of them venture into the...
When I was 17, I asked my dad if he would take me to the Bridgehampton Race Circuit, where some of t...
Dan's Papers founder Dan Rattiner shares his thoughts on some current events.
THIRD TERMS
Form...
Every issue of Dan’s Papers includes page after page of photos of people in the Hamptons. They are...
In 1699, the pirate Capt. William Kidd had treasure buried on Gardiners Island, the private island l...
I have been a baseball fan all my life. But this past Saturday, I witnessed the most remarkable thin...
Ever wonder how Dan’s Papers got its name?
Interestingly, it was not originally named for a new...
This summer, several classical music festivals will grace the Hamptons. One is the Bridgehampton Cha...
England has its Wimbleton. Kentucky has the Derby. Augusta has its Masters. On August 13, the Hampto...
A study in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University in Montreal concluded that habitual use...
I live in Springs. But barely. The community’s southern borderline crosses Three Mile Harbor Road ...
Menhaden are local fish that can grow to be up to 15 inches in length. There used to be lots and lot...
If you were here in the Hamptons on Wednesday and Thursday last week, you could not help but get cau...
The Dan’s Papers Kite Fly, scheduled for Saturday, August 13 at Sagg Main Beach, is one of the old...