 350th Anniversary
Past Issues
July 23, 1998
July 16, 1998
July 9, 1998
July 2, 1998
June 25, 1998
June 18, 1998
June 11, 1998
June 4, 1998
May 28, 1998
May 21, 1998
May 14, 1998
May 7, 1998
April 30, 1998
April 23, 1998
April 16, 1998
April 9, 1998
April 2, 1998
March 26, 1998
March 19, 1998
March 12, 1998
March 5, 1998
February 26, 1998
February 19, 1998
February 12, 1998
February 5, 1998
January 29, 1998
January 22, 1998
January 15, 1998
January 8, 1998
January 1, 1998
East Hampton Town 350th Anniversary Celebration
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VICTOR D'AMICO AND THE ART BARGE'S BARGE What he wanted was a facility that would bring students into the midst of the elements, as close as possible to both the land and the water. His hope was to find a structure that was "either a boat, or resembling one."
THE TASTE OF HISTORY "This is not just another cook book. It is actually local history from a domestic point of view," wrote the East Hampton Ladies Village Improvement Society in introducing the 10th edition of its cookbook, published in 1965.
An example, from the chapter on seafood:
What's In A Name? KING'S POINT
FLOATS AND MARCHERS About 70 school and civic groups, businesses, churches, arts and environmental organizations, and other pillars of the community are working on floats for October's big anniversary parade, with themes ranging in a timeline from the East Hampton Town Trustees' Dongan Patent pageant to the Calvary Baptist Church's depiction of present-day gospel singers.
350TH SOCIETY IS COMPLETE It's official: The membership rolls of the 350th Society are closed.
KEN BROWN, LOGISTICS WIZARD "I like to plan ahead. Murphy's Law is going to strike anyway."
TOOKER DAY Eastern Long Island Indian artifacts that have not been seen here since 1898, when the historian and ethnographer William W. Tooker sold his collection of many years to the Brooklyn Museum of Art, will return to Sag Harbor on Saturday.
EVENTS
Vanished Places
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