The world has changed forever in these last few weeks.
"If you feel sick, please stay home," Mayor Mulcahy stressed.
At first, I drove by as I was focused on getting to the North Fork Community Theatre early for the Sunday matinee, but since I was really early, I stopped and did a u-turn to check out this moonshine place.
"The student players are excited to showcase their Scrabble skills, as well as use this opportunity to prepare for the competition," Kathy Hummel noted. "This year's competitors come from Hampton Bays, East Quogue and Southampton School Districts."
Another weekend, another new adventure in the old historic Hamptons.
"We're expecting a great turn out and always love seeing our community come together for such a great cause," Brigid Collins and Jim Stewart expressed.
I found Speonk very beautiful, with old homes, a few farms, and, of course, more than a few McMansions sprinkled along the bay.
"It has grown into an exciting festival with unique attractions such as Fire Dancers and Ice Carvers," Lisa Field noted.
"This year we are continuing the conversations of uncovering stories from the past of the Enslaved People of the East End of Long Island," Donnamarie Barnes said.
"The revenue total of $17.69 million for the last two months is encouraging," Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. noted.
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