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March 26, 2018

Over 1,000 Join Sag Harbor March For Our Lives

Steve Glickby Steve Glick
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The East End community, including actor Alan Alda and his family, lined the streets of Sag Harbor to march in solitary of the nationwide March For Our Lives.
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Actor Alan Alda and his family joined the March
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Alfredo Merat
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All ages joined the March
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All ages participated in the March
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Eileen Moskowitz, Tracey Loggia, and Ann Silver
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Ellen DioGuardi, and Nancy Atlas and her children
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Enough Already!
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Everybody carried signs
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Everybody had a sign
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Everybody had signs
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Fran Nill, Hailey Nill, Meg Schiavoni, and Micaley Nill
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Gianna Gregorio, a Junior at East Hampton High School, spoke to the crowd copy
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Grandma Says Enough
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Hands up
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Installation of 17 coffins representing the students who were killed at Parkland High School
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Jackie Hilly, Gun Safety Advocate addressed the crowd
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Lined up to March
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Listening to speakers
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Main St. was filled with marchers
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Main Street
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Many of the signs were handmade
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Many students from local schools participated
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March For Our Lives Sag Harbor
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March For Our Lives in Sag Harbor participants
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March For Our Lives in Sag Harbor participants
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March For Our Lives on Main Street
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March For Our Lives on Main Street
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March for Our Lives in Sag Harbor
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March for Our Lives in Sag Harbor
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March for Our Lives in Sag Harbor
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Marchers and their signs
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Marchers gathered at the Windmill and listened to speakers
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Marchers gathering at the Windmill in Sag Harbor
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Marchers lined both sides of the streets in Sag Harbor
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Marchers of all ages participated
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Marchers on Main Street
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Marchers walked up and down Main Street
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Marchers with their signs
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Marchers
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Marching
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Marching across Main Street
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Marching in front of the Sag Harbor Movie Theater
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Marching on Main Street
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Marching on Main Street
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Marketa Grant from East Hampton High School
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Minerva Perez, Annette Hinkle, and Ellen DioGuardi
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Moms and their babies joined the march
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Moms and their children came to participate
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Nancy Atlas performed her new song “What the World Needs Now”
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Nancy Atlas performing for the crowd
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Nancy Atlas
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Over 1000 people gathered in Sag Harbor to March
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Placing flowers
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Rev. Karen Ann Campbell from Christ Episcopal Church joined the Marchers
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Rev. Karen Campbell walking among the 17 coffins representing the students killed at Parkland High School
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Sag Harbor resident Jackie Hilly, former executive director of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, was one of the speakers
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Sara Topping with her children Wyatt and Tanner
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Sinead Murray, a senior at Pierson High School, was one of the organizers of the March
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Sinead Murray
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So many innovative signs
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

Steve Godeke and Ted Porter
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The March started on Main Street
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

The scene on Main Street
(Photo: Lisa Tamburini/www.hamptonsphotog.com)

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