Lisa Votino, Lisa Gagliardo, and Willie Jenkins organized Justice for George Floyd Protest and March in Bridgehampton, which drew hundreds of supporters. "We are moved to action after the vicious and callous murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. We stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters all over the country who demand an end to racist...
Westhampton Beach High School’s Class of 2020 was recognized with a high-spirited parade on the sunny morning of June 2. Decked out in green, the car parade of graduating seniors drove past posters on Mill Road honoring them and then circled the high school, where they were cheered on by teachers, staff and administrators.
If you have been blaming the pandemic for not going to the dentist, your excuses are over. On Monday, June 1st, Rejuvenation Dentistry in East Hampton (and others) were permitted to resume dental services in accordance with Governor Cuomo's guidelines.
568 pounds of dog food, as well as 227 pounds of cat food was distributed to those in need thanks to Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and Heart of the Hamptons. “This was a wonderful experience for all of us. The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation came together with the Heart of Hamptons with an aligned mission of helping families...
The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, University Police, and Setauket Fire Department took part in a “Thank You Parade” that paid tribute to frontline healthcare workers at Stony Brook University Hospital Staff. The caravan of vehicles, trucks, and motorcycles traveled past Stony Brook University Children’s Hospital in Stony Brook as staff admired the event from the front of the...
It was a group effort to rescue five ducklings that were stuck in a storm drain on State Route 24 in Riverside. At around 1 p.m. Southampton Town Police were notified about the stranded wildlife. The Town Police, along with Riverhead Fire Department, NYS Encon, and Wildlife Rescue, helped free all five ducklings and return them safely to...
"The Mask Project," a campaign established by Save Sag Harbor Co-Director Bob Weinstein to encourage people to wear masks, is prominently on display throughout Sag Harbor Village. The photos were taken by Michael Heller during a socially distanced photoshoot.
The holiday weekend in the Hamptons looked a lot different than normal this year.
Normally at this time of the year villages across the Hamptons would be a buzz with excitement in anticipation of the holiday weekend and the unofficial start of summer. This year the Thursday before Memorial Day weekend saw lots of face masks and coverings and a lot less pedestrians.
Deputies, correction officers, the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, Fire Departments, Police Departments, and the New York State Police took part in “Thank You Parades” - complete with lights and sirens - that celebrated frontline healthcare workers at Peconic Bay Medical Center In Riverhead And Mather Hospital In Port Jefferson.
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