"That's me...I know my voice...That's a tape...but it was this guy...Mike DelGuidice," Billy Joel said about the evening's headliner.
"This is the start of the biggest artist lineup to ever hit The Hamptons," owner Richie Hosein believes.
"What better way to save the life of a homeless animal than to come out for a fun evening of comedy?" Pam Green asked.
"The White Room is proud to be hosting an art event to raise money and awareness against opioids," said gallery co-owner/co-director Andrea McCafferty.
"The Chamber's ability to provide a free concert series depends on fundraising help such as this event where the bands donate performances," explained Laraine Creegan.
Actress and singer Lea Michele was spotted at a Hamptons seafood eatery that's popular with notable names.
"The American Heart Association's Heart and Stroke Ball celebrates the work and mission of our donors and volunteers; and — most importantly — the lives saved and improved because of everyone's involvement in events like this," said Renee Pope, Heart & Stroke Ball Co-Chair.
"Many people looked away," Maroney told the room. "We know that Larry was a monster. All they cared about was money and medals and little else."
"The proceeds from our annual comedy show go a long way towards helping us reach our goals and for the future of a new shelter for the Town of Riverhead," Claudia Ferrara explained.
"Spring Fling helps to raise essential support for the Museum's year-round children's education programs, as well as Access Parrish, a recent initiative for children and adults with special needs, including visitors with dementia and their care partners," noted Christine Curiale-Steinmuller.
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