"People love and line up early for chowder selections from our local restaurants…it seems the clam soup signifies the essence of Montauk for visitors and the community," explained Laraine Creegan.
"While this is the second large whale stranding in New York, specifically East Hampton, this week, Atlantic Marine Conservation Society has also responded to six other marine animals since last Friday and will conduct a necropsy today on a dolphin as well that washed ashore in East Hampton," Kimberly Durham noted.
"We may be a small shelter but by partnering with other animal welfare organizations we can have a significant impact in ensuring these helpless animals are kept from harm's way," Jerry Rosenthal noted.
"To see all the former ARFans with their forever families and all the dogs in the community who come out in support of our cause, is truly heartwarming," Jamie Berger reflected.
"Though a definitive cause of death could not be determined during the necropsy our team conducted for this animal today, samples were taken and sent to a pathologist," Kimberly Durham relayed.
"She will play an instrumental role in recruiting and training staff, including for The Phillips Family Cancer Center which opens in December," Robert S. Chaloner said.
The drink was always heaven on a hot summer's day.
We as a nation demand and expect a great deal from all of our servicemen and women serving in the Armed Forces.
"There are more food vendors then ever!" Rick Martel shared. "It is all coming together as our best year yet!"
"It's a great opportunity for everyone in the family to participate in a fun community event," Jerry Rosenthal shared.
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