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East End’s Favorite Musicians Gather For A Rockin’ Night At B. Smith’s
When speaking with Charlie Canavan prior to the fantastic musical event he coordinated at B. Smith’s Saturday night, April 26, this self-deprecating gentleman didn’t want to focus on how he puts these events together, or where the money comes from, but only that the events are put together to raise money where needed.
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Amagansett's Honerkamp Receives Community Service Award At WWP Gala
The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) held its third annual Gala and Courage Awards at Cipriani’s in New York City, honoring Amagansett business owner Peter Honerkamp of The Stephen Talkhouse with the Community Service Award for his participation in fundraising activities.
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At Work: Oysterman Cultivates A Southampton Delicacy As Wild Spawns Emerge
Pell’s oysters are cultivated in the water column and off the bottom of the bay, and they have a particular, light taste.
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Parks Ready For Arrival Of Campers, Plovers And Weekend Naturalists
With plovers spotted scratching the sand in Napeague and golfers dusting off the clubs and heading out to freshly cleaned traps and newly sodded greens this week, marks of the spring season are upon us.
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National Bike To Work Week Joined By Schneiderman
Continuing a 52-year tradition, Legislator Jay Schneiderman (R-Montauk) will join colleagues next week in promoting “Bike-To-Work Week” from May 12 through May 16 and “Bike-To-Work Day” on Friday, May 16.
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The 1938 Hurricane: A New Book Offers A Rare Glimpse Of Storm’s Aftermath
That air of shocked calm that Westhampton resident Toni Steven remembered after the hurricane, one of many oral accounts of the storm published in The 1938 Hurricane As We Remember It, stood in stark contrast to the devastation on the ground.
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