Parenthood is challenging enough but dealing with the many trying situations that arise on your own, as a lot of single parents are forced to do, can be especially difficult when a support system is lacking. To show her support for local single moms, Tanish Lindsay, founder of There's Some Good News (TSGN), a racial equity project, joined...
Leading NYC MedSpa BeautyFix Med Spa has POP'd up to fulfill injection needs! Dr. Steve Fallek BeautyFix's Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Medical Director will also be onsite as treatment specialists. This top getaway destination for all busy New Yorkers is a relaxing, excellent change of scenery from the hectic NYC streets, and definitely has its own glamorous...
Monday, July 5th, 2021 10:00am The parade leaves from Railroad Plaza and continues down North Main, Main Street, Jobs Lane. The Commission on Veterans Patriotic Events holds it annual Independence Day Parade on July 5th at 10 a.m. Come out and celebrate Independence day!
Saturday, July 3rd, 2021 10:00am – 12:30pm The Shelter Island History Center 16 South Ferry Road Shelter Island, NY “Connecting from a Quarantine Kitchen” documents Jacquelyn Ottman’s personal experience and insights into cooking while sheltering in place during the first sixty days of the Covid-19 pandemic at the home of Karen Kiaer, a local artist and longstanding Shelter...
Thursday, July 1st 2021 – Sunday, July 18th, 2021 11:00am – 4:00pm The Water Mill Museum dates back to 1644, with a rich history of being the oldest restored working water-powered grist mill in the United States. Exhibits on local historic artifacts, section of the Water Mill Post Office, Whaling, Fishing, and Uncle Fred’s Workshop. Visit our Art...
Thursday, June 24th, 2021 8:00pm – 9:00pm Guild Hall 158 Main Street East Hampton, NY Celebrate the summer season with this fun concert in Guild Hall’s intimate garden theater with Juliet, friends and some very special guests! Click Here For More Info
One can't help but feel the wonderful new energy of the country, if not the world emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, especially out on the East End of Long Island.
"We built this program to be more than just about the food. It's about enhancing dignity and worth in each individual we serve," Adam Rosante relayed.
The message that permeated on every vessel that took part in the first Montauk Blessing of the Fleet post COVID was that it was in fact a blessing it was happening at all.
My last memory of my senior year was walking out the front door with all sorts of books, notebooks, and my gym stuff, two combination locks and a big smile.
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