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Lee Meyer

New York

Managing Editor at Times Review Newsgroup

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | northforker.com | Lee Meyer

    We all have a wall or two in our homes begging for a splash of… something. Rather than hoist a giant TV onto that bland space, begin curating your very own miniature gallery! These North Fork fine-art purveyors offer works by local artists and internationally renowned names alike. Most of these galleries also sell pieces online, but there’s something special about exploring a carefully curated space filled with treasures that came directly from the minds and hearts of talented creators.

  • 3 weeks ago | northforker.com | Lee Meyer

    As a theme, “spring” seems to be a big deal. There’s spring cleaning, spring ahead, spring break — the list goes on. Our April issue, as you might have guessed, is about spring. This season is the perfect time to get started on that home project you’ve been thinking about: perhaps it’s getting your garden ready for the warmer months, fixing up your backyard, or finally putting together that display of awesome tchotchkes you’ve been collecting.

  • 1 month ago | northforker.com | Lee Meyer

    Enroll your kids in these East End sports camps this summerSchool’s out — or it will be, and faster than you think! While it...

  • 1 month ago | northforker.com | Lee Meyer

    Living on the North Fork, with its picturesque villages, varied restaurants, historic farms and close proximity to the water can be a tantalizing prospect. Whether you’re looking for a house to put down roots or find a second family home, there are plenty of houses on the market to choose from. Here are 5 North Fork open houses scheduled for this weekend, priced at $779,999 to $1,449,000. The properties are listed in price ascending order.

  • 1 month ago | shelterislandreporter.timesreview.com | Lee Meyer

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Steve Wick, known for his work at Newsday and a seven-year stint as executive editor at Times Review Media Group, has released his first novel, inspired by a true crime he wrote about as a reporter. Set in 1954, “The Ruins” follows Lindenhurst Chief of Police Paul Beirne as he is called to investigate the grisly murder of a woman found on the railroad tracks.