"It is spring time and we are going for a whole new look," said Kate McEntee.
"The Trauma III designation is a much-needed resource for the East End communities and a significant accomplishment for Southampton Hospital," explained Fredric Weinbaum, MD, EVP, CMO, COO.
The Town hopes to collect "various data on existing conditions and issues affecting these hamlets to shape and locate future development."
"For me, wine brings people together; it makes a meal more than just food, it becomes an experience," said Julie Berger.
"If we can cut at least ten minutes off a morning commute it may be worth it," noted Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.
"The creativity and generosity of the various Girl Scout Troops that put together Easter baskets for our clients and their children is so appreciated," shared Loretta K. Davis.
"It is so much fun and our dogs have a blast walking through town and meeting the community," noted Kate McEntee.
Walking home past quintessential Parisian cafes with patrons filling the sidewalk and turning the corner past "our" liquor store, to the quiet street that we "lived" in, was a joy.
It's time to hop along and start scheduling your meet and greets with Peter Cottontail because the Easter Bunny is ready for his close up.
"The Mad Hatter Egg Hunt is such a wonderful way for the Museum to welcome spring," shared Liz Bard.
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