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It worked out perfectly… exactly 500 pies. Thanks to the tireless culinary efforts of six local bakers and to The Hedges Inn for providing the kitchen, 300 East Hampton families and 200 Springs families each found a fresh, homemade pumpkin pie among their food pantry goods this week. Supporting the effort were the East Hampton Village PBA, East Hampton Village Fire Department, East Hampton Village Ambulance, East Hampton Village Police Department and East Hampton Village Mayor Jerry Larsen’s office.

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East Hampton Village Trustee Rose Brown, East Hampton Food Pantry Chairperson Vicki Littman and East Hampton Food Pantry Vice Chairperson Russ Calemmo

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East Hampton Village Trustee Sandra Melendez

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John Capozzola, President of the East Hampton Village Public Safety Dispatchers Association, and Kenneth Brabant, President of the East Hampton Village PBA

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Hannah Rosario, Lisa Larsen, Jenny Lilja, Carol Hayes, Sandra Melendez and Trisha Notel-Erickson

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Mayor Jerry Larsen and East Hampton Village Chief of Police Michael Tracey

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Lisa Larsen, Jenny Lilja of Hedges Inn), East Hampton Village Administrator Marcos Baladron and East Hampton Village Lieutenant Jeff Erickson

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East Hampton Village Trustee Arthur “Tiger” Graham and East Hampton Village Ambulance Chief Lisa A. Charde