350th Anniversary

Past Issues

January 22, 1998
January 15, 1998
January 8, 1998
January 1, 1998

THE KERSHAW RUNS AGROUND
The Kershaw was upright and the waves were breaking across her stern.

PIPE FROM THE PAST
Chris McDonald went winter-surfing at East Hampton's Main Beach last week and was leaving the water when he looked down to see an unfamiliar piece of flotsam - a clay pipe.

THE SACHEM, THE LORD, AND THE MONTAUKETTS
The history of East Hampton's Town's first recorded inhabitants, the Montauk Indians, is, fittingly, the subject of the first talks in the 350th Anniversary Lecture Series, which will begin on Saturday.

How Many Words?

What's In A Name?
The story of Pudding Hill, a Revolutionary War tale, took place at what today is Jackson Peddy's house at 4 Ocean Avenue in East Hampton, where Woods Lane, Main Street, and Ocean Avenue converge. Pudding Hill Lane, between Ocean Avenue and Georgica Road, is a bit south of there.

'CELEBRATION': THE ANNIVERSARY QUILT
Snapshots of East Hampton Town have been captured in cloth on a quilt celebrating the town's tricentquinquagenary.


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