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On Tuesday, March 31, Suffolk County Legislature Jay Schneiderman presented Lillian Woodsma with a proclamation in honor of her work as Director of the Sag Harbor Food Pantry. Every year, each Suffolk County Legislator is asked to nominate a "Women of Distinction."
The Retreat is happy to announce that Country Club Pools and Spas located on Springs Fireplace Road in East Hampton has announced the winners of a spa to benefit The Retreat.
Stony Brook University Medical Center and Southampton Hospital have announced a state approved comprehensive alliance between the two health care facilities that is expected to bring new and strengthened clinical services to the South Fork.
Children at the Southampton Pre-K made sure their Christmas letters made it to the North Pole this year, hand carrying their letters to Santa Claus all the way to the Southampton post office on Nugent Street Friday afternoon.
Southampton Hospital's new breast health center, planned for a late spring 2009 opening, has been named The Ellen P. Hermanson Breast Health Center. The existing center, in its present location since 1996, will move to a new, spacious area in the Hospital and will have a private entrance to the east of the Hospital's main entrance on Meeting House Lane.
The Southampton Historical Society held its annual "Hearthside Cheer" on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Rogers Mansion. The evening welcomed over 100 attendees eager to engage in holiday festivities. Gallery
Seventeen new Dialysis chairs purchased with donations to the J. Couper Lord, Jr. Memorial Fund, were dedicated at Southampton Hospital's Regional Dialysis Center in Hampton Bays.
Co-founders of the Hamptons Marathon, Amanda Moszkowski and Diane Weinberger, recently donated $20,000 raised through their second annual event to Southampton Hospital.
Unbeknown to Olson at the time, Stacey Reister knew her husband was a strong supporter of organ donation and the widowed mother of two was making sure that all of her husband's organs would go to someone in need. When she heard that there was someone out there waiting for a kidney that she could put a name and a face to, Olson said Stacey Reister became "very excited." 4 comments
Effective Jan. 2 Southampton Hospital will offer permanent year-round valet service at the main entrance to the Hospital on Meeting House Lane.
Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I-Montauk) presented Robin Owens of the Southampton Fire Department with a proclamation to pay tribute to her as "one of the South Fork's most dedicated volunteers." Each year since 2001, a firefighter or EMS volunteer from each of Suffolk's 18 legislative districts has been selected in celebration of the individual's "contribution of time, energy, and expertise to the community."
Southampton Hospital will offer a session on exercise evaluation for persons livings with diabetes.
Southampton Village Trustee Bonnie Cannon and Brenda Simmons, assistant to Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley, have their sights set on posterity. Both women will be attending the Presidential Inauguration in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Jan. 20, yet their minds are more on making memories than listening to speeches.
At the Rogers Memorial Library in the historic village of Southampton, community members joined together to celebrate a day federally designated to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s memory and to remember the man who galvanized the civil rights movement shedding light on inequality in America.
On January 19, Arma "Ham" Andon was one of four award recipients honored at the 24th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast hosted by the First Baptist Church of Riverhead.
In an effort to reach out to local residents and expand SUNY Stony Brook Southampton's influence on the East End's artistic society, officials from the college announced Monday that it will be adding to the campus' acclaimed Southampton Writer's Conference a new Playwriting Conference, as well as introducing an original program, called the Young American's Writers Project, in conjunction with area middle and high schools.
After a few days of well below-freezing temperatures, the Southampton Village ice skating rink at Agawam Park is now finally open for recreational business. The hardness of the ice is continually monitored by the Public Works Department and conditions are posted on a sign at the front of Agawam Park.
Some 500 parents, grandparents and friends packed the magnificent cathedral like Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Church on Hill Street on Sunday morning, May 10. This Sunday was one of three scheduled to allow the fullest participation of the community.
With the exhibition of African-American artist Richard Mayhew's "Transcendental Landscapes" housed at the Avram Gallery at SUNY Stony Brook Southampton, the local college kicked-off Black History Month with a flair, hosting a party at the Avram complex with Mayhew as the guest of honor.
Legislator Jay Schneiderman assisted various Girl Scout Troops from Westhampton, Westhampton Beach, East Quogue and Hampton Bays, that have collected care packages for the troops in Iraq.