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blog Long Island Now 11:55 AM Town to get $35G for pump-out boats Southampton Town officials expect to get $35,000 from the state’s Clean Vessel Assistance Program to ...
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blog 4:34 AM Party the day away at a 'Beau Brunch' There’s no question a night out in The Hamptons during the summer season can be ...
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article Suffolk 5/27/12 Museum scores rare book about songwriter For East Hampton town crier Hugh King, who regularly wears a cloak, rings a bell ...
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article Suffolk 5/27/12 1st LI Roman Catholic basilica in Southampton Long Island has its first Roman Catholic basilica.During a Mass and dedication ceremony Sunday morning, ...
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27east.com Opening Weekend Off To Smooth Start For Whole Foods In Wainscott the new store. “They are ecstatic,” said the Sagaponack resident. “Everyone here is super happy.” The Whole Foods Market in Wainscott is a temporary pop-up store, which officially opened on Tuesday. For now—it is called the “Whole Foods FARM stand.” But if | more »
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27east.com Memorial Day Services Held Across The East End of Foreign Wars Post 550 and American Legion Post 419 in East Hampton will visit East Hampton cemeteries and monuments between Wainscott and Montauk beginning on Sunday, May 27, at 8 a.m. Participants are welcome and should meet at the VFW. On Memorial Day, | more »
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Easthampton Patch Whole Foods Opens Tuesday pop-up market will feature local and seasonal food and keep long hours this summer. The Whole Foods FARM Stand will open on May 22. Courtesy of Whole Foods Workers at the pop-up Whole Foods Market in Wainscott have been bustling in recent weeks, bringing in | more »
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