"I'm grateful every day for being a part of such a caring community, and for being able to help in any way we can," Tracy Mitchell expressed.
"The theme of our winter celebration has always been 'Fire and Ice' and this year, it has so much more meaning to those of us who watched the brave volunteer firefighters battle those elements during the December fire on Main Street," shared Lisa Field.
Is your child dreading being cooped up and stuck inside during winter break? Sign them up for one of these engaging East End workshops.
"The financial good health of the Town is the product of many hands," noted Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.
"If family historians have hit a brick wall, I work with them to find a solution," noted Su Garrison-Terry.
"Support like this from the community is always moving and what our Foundation is built upon," shared Ken Lewis.
"It is no secret that women are underrepresented in STEM fields," said Suffolk County Community College President, Dr. Shaun L. McKay.
"At this usually quiet time of year, it's nice to have an event that gets participants outside and active," shared Meghan Barnes.
Catherine Deneuve's apartment and the iconic writers' hang Cafe du Marie were around the corner; our touchstones, Cafes Fleur and Deux Magaux, blocks away.
"We feel it is important to offer these low cost services to the community knowing how costly it can be to keep your pets up to date on their vaccines," shared Jamie Berger.
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