• Dr. Christopher Gobler on current state of East End water quality
    May 2 2026

    Dr. Christopher Gobler of Stony Brook University joins the panel to discuss the current state of water quality on the East End, focusing on nitrogen, innovative and alternative treatment systems (also known as IA systems), and the impact of algae on local ecosystems. He also clarifies a point about "flesh eating bacteria" after a short clip of him went viral out of context.

    This week’s panel is:

    • Joe Shaw, Consulting Editor at The Express News Group
    • Bill Sutton, Editor-in-chief at The Express News Group
    • Denise Civiletti, Editor & Publisher of RiverheadLocal
    • Beth Young, Editor & Publisher of East End Beacon
    • Dr. Christopher Gobler, Professor at Stony Brook University School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences

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    54 mins
  • Long Island bays and local zoning issues continue to be intertwined
    Apr 25 2026

    This episode of Behind The Headlines features smaller panel and takes a deep dive into the state of Long Island's bays. Beth Young outlines issues with septic systems and how outdated infrastructure in Riverhead makes it difficult to control the amount of nitrogen that leaches into the Peconic Bay. Joe and Bill also talk about Southampton zoning updates and infrastructure projects like sewage treatment plants.

    This week’s panel is:

    • Joe Shaw, Consulting Editor at The Express News Group
    • Bill Sutton, Editor-in-chief at The Express News Group
    • Beth Young, Editor & Publisher of East End Beacon

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    54 mins
  • Express Sessions: Taking The Pulse of The Hamptons Real Estate Market
    Apr 18 2026

    Please enjoy this Express Sessions while Behind The Headlines is off. This was recorded live on February 12, 2026 and has been edited for time and conciseness. An unedited version can be found here.

    Year after year, the Hamptons market has refused to cool. In 2025, the East End saw a record-breaking median sale price, reaching $2 million for the first time in its history, even as the region continues to weather inflation, higher interest rates, soaring insurance costs, relentless traffic and a heated political climate. None of it has dimmed demand for the South Fork’s beaches, natural beauty and coveted lifestyle — or for the exceptional architecture and design available to buy or rent. In this panel discussion, leading Hamptons real estate professionals will explore the pressures shaping today’s market and share their perspectives on what lies ahead.

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    54 mins
  • Express Sessions: The Evolution and Preservation of Downtown Sag Harbor
    Apr 11 2026

    Please enjoy this Express Sessions while Behind The Headlines is off. This was recorded live on January 29, 2026 and has been edited for time and conciseness. An unedited version can be found here.

    On January 29, 2026, more than 100 people gathered at The Church on Madison Street for a two-hour Express Sessions event titled “The Evolution and Preservation of Downtown Sag Harbor.” Attendees included a diverse mix of longtime, full-time and part-time village residents, Sag Harbor Village officials, small business owners, community activists, real estate developers and more, all with unique interests and opinions related to the evolution of the business district and how it affects the local economy, history and way of life that has made Sag Harbor such a unique and sought-after destination for people from all walks of life.

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    54 mins
  • East End towns continue to grapple with competing land use issues
    Apr 4 2026

    This week, the panel takes a deep dive on the Southampton sewage treatment proposal, the background of it and its implications. Denise Civiletti explains Riverhead's development plans and political dynamics and they also touch on affordable housing initiatives, and the complexities of land use.

    This week’s panel is:

    • Joe Shaw, Consulting Editor at The Express News Group
    • Bill Sutton, Editor-in-chief at The Express News Group
    • Denise Civiletti, Editor & Publisher of RiverheadLocal
    • Beth Young, Editor & Publisher of East End Beacon

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    54 mins
  • Environmentalist Bob DeLuca explains “SEQRA” and local impacts of Hochul proposals
    Mar 28 2026

    Bob DeLuca is President and CEO of Group for the East End, an environmental organization that has been working to preserve and protext the delicate ecosystems of Eastern Long Island since 1972. He joins the weekly panel to explain the proposed amendments to the State Environmental Quality Review Act - also known as SEQRA - by Governor Kathy Hochul. They focus on the complexities of land development, environmental protection, and local control on the East End. Bob shares his unique insights on how the issues of community planning, environmental safeguards, and the legislative process are so deeply entangled. This week's panel is:


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    54 mins
  • Bird flu outbreak leads to hundreds of dead geese across East End
    Mar 21 2026

    On this weekend's Behind The Headlines, the panel explains the recent bird flu outbreak that's lead to hundreds of dead geese for East End towns to deal with. They also outline how Trump's war in the Middle East could devastate local agriculture throughout Riverhead and the Twin Forks. Alek Lewis explores innovative approaches to affordable housing in the region, Beth Young discusses local EMT certification, and Denise Civiletti explains the disappointing court ruling on a case regarding a deadly house fire.

    This week's panel is:

    1. Bill Sutton, Editor-in-chief at The Express News Group
    2. Annette Hinkle, Arts & Living Editor at The Express News Group
    3. Denise Civiletti, Editor & Publisher of RiverheadLocal
    4. Beth Young, Editor & Publisher of East End Beacon
    5. Alek Lewis, Staff Writer at Newsday

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    54 mins
  • Express Sessions: Westhampton Beach Local Matters
    Mar 14 2026

    Please enjoy this Express Sessions while Behind The Headlines is off. This was recorded live on January 15, 2026 and has been edited for time and conciseness. An unedited version can be found here.

    The "Local Matters" series was a special five-part set of Express Sessions events. Sewer district expansion, environmental concerns and downtown business were the main topics at the Westhampton Beach conversation.

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    54 mins