"We've brought in some new activities for this year," Lisa Field, Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce President, told us.
"Our New York State Advantage After School grant funding, which is 43 percent of our budget, is slowly starting to be discontinued," Rebecca Morgan Taylor told us.
After kicking off with a Bay Street Theater All Star Comedy Show, HarborFest continues on Saturday with a jam-packed schedule of exhilarating programming.
Before HarborFest wraps up with a Turnpike Block Party at Estia's Little Kitchen, which supports the Sag Harbor Partnership's Sag Harbor Cinema restoration efforts, you can enjoy Whaleboat races, A Taste of Sag Harbor, and much more.
"Many people, especially the farther east you go (like on Long Island), are completely cut off from information about native peoples, the past and the present" said Tom Clavin.
"I'm looking forward to the camp," Hollis-Jefferson told Hamptons.com. "I can't wait."
"This year, we have added Chris Evert and Pat Cash to the group, joining my brother Patrick, me, and Mats, with more players to come," shared John McEnroe.
"Hampton Racquet is proud to support Project MOST and the incredible work that they do. We believe in the children of East Hampton and want to help to sustain programs that allow them to grow as individuals and find their way into adulthood" said John Graham.
O'Neill will give a general overview of the issues facing our coastal resources in Suffolk County.
The match will feature two of the highest ranking players in the world.
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