 350th Anniversary
Past Issues
January 15, 1998
January 8, 1998
January 1, 1998
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GETTING HERE AND THERE The Scott, which ran from Amagansett to Greenport daily for nearly 30 years,
was noted for stopping on time at each station.
SERMONS IN THE STYLE OF FIRST THREE MINISTERS, JAMES, HUNTTING, BUELL East Hampton's first settlers were also its first churchgoers, Puritans who, for their first four years here, met for worship without a church building or a minister.
What's In A Name?
How Many Words?
THE TASTE OF HISTORY One thinks of catsup less in terms of yesteryear than of today - the venerable hamburger and fries now a virtual staple in the American diet. Nonetheless, one of the jewels in the "Pickles" section of the East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society's first cookbook, 102 years old now, is this fine recipe for the condiment.
Vanished Places A cattle drive gets under way from the Montauk railroad station in the late 1930s with what was once the Navy torpedo testing station on Fort Pond looming in the background.
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