A Message On The Boston Marathon Attack
A very challenging week now draws to a close, and I appreciate the opportunity to discuss my thoughts and feelings as our nation once again confronts the menace of terrorism.First, I express my deepest...
View ArticleJourney From Prison Visit to Prize for One Local Writer
Editor's Note: This article was posted by Brendan J. O'Reilly. It was written by Lon Cohen.It took Jen Senft 10 years to get up the nerve up to submit her short story “Prison Visit” for publication....
View ArticleFamily: Dashiel Marder Goes Missing While Diving
The family of Dashiel Marder learned Wednesday that their 30-year-old relative went missing while he was diving in the waters of Indonesia.According to a statement from the Marders — the family behind...
View ArticleGood News: Paramedic Saved by Paramedic
As a local news organization, Patch covers stories of all kinds, from heartbreaking tragedies to nitty-gritty breakdowns of government and school district issues. But some stories are simply inspiring,...
View ArticleSuffolk Notebook: Suffolk Community College Eyes Tuition Hike
Editor's Note: This story was posted by Brendan J. O'Reilly. It was written by Sara Walsh.Suffolk County Community College trustees are considering a proposal to increase tuition by $150 per full-time...
View ArticleSaturday Morning Thoughts
Hey, everyone! Although I have really just had breakfast, I am already contemplating lunch, and all this thought about food has me wishing that the Taste of Tuckahoe was today! Have you bought your...
View ArticleEast End Notebook: Bicentennial Celebration, Sickness Overcome & More
NORTH FORKLittle Girl Battles Rare Disease, Community RalliesWhen Maya Reilly, 7, first spiked a fever of
View ArticleThis week, the Southampton Animal Shelter is looking to find a home for...
This week, the Southampton Animal Shelter is looking to find a home for Chance, a 3-year-old mix of handsome who is quite camera-shy.
View ArticleAn End to Free Unlimited Internet Usage?
The old saying,” That if something is too good to be true, it usually is too good to be true,” may soon apply to the Internet. Today in a flash so much information is available for free. Websites,...
View ArticleEast End Business Notebook: New Seafood Joint, Flooring Store & More
SOUTHAMPTONOpen for the Season: Erika's Place Moves to New StorefrontJoanna Mincarelli'
View ArticleMonday, April 22nd Children's Programs Provided by Hamptons Mamas
Monday, April 22nd Children's Programs:Rogers Memorial Library, Shake, Rattle and Roll, ages birth and up, 10:15 a.m. (Southampton)Rogers Memorial Library, Yoga with Miss Annie, grades 2-5, 4:
View ArticleWeek in Review: Dashiel Marder Missing
Take a look at the week's top headlines and catch up on the news you missed.Family: Dashiel Marder Goes Missing Whil
View ArticleKaryn Mannix Solo Show Opens in Bridgehampton [PHOTOS]
Editor's Note: This article was posted by Brendan J. O'Reilly. It was photographed and written by Lisa Tamburini.East Hampton artist Karyn Mannix opened her first solo exhibition at the
View ArticleVolunteers Plant Beach Grass to Shore Up Dune
A recently restored dune, which had been devastated by Superstorm Sandy, is now on its way to becoming much stronger and more secure, after volunteers planted 4,000 grass shoots on the dune Saturday,...
View ArticleGlass Slipper Project: Because Every Belle Deserves to go to the Ball!
The Southampton High School Chapter of the National Honor Society will be collecting formal attire to be donated to all belles (and princes!) who need a little help getting ready for Prom Season. All...
View ArticleFive Days and Counting
Happy Monday! Five more days until the Taste of Tuckahoe, and I am getting hungrier by the minute. Have I mentioned that we have some AMAZING restaurants attending this year? You are really going to be...
View ArticleTuckahoe School Is on Facebook, Twitter
The Tuckahoe Common School District, in an effort to make it easier for members of the community to stay informed, has joined the social networking websites Facebook and Twi
View ArticleHow Local Landscape Architecture Addresses US Health Crisis
In case you weren’t aware, April is National Landscape Architecture Month (NLAM) in the US. And this year, the focus is on health. It seems like a broad stretch for landscape architects to be focusing...
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