 350th Anniversary
Past Issues
September 10, 1998
September 3, 1998
August 27, 1998
August 20, 1998
August 13, 1998
August 6, 1998
July 30, 1998
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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HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE AND EAST HAMPTON George Huntington offered the most accurate and elegant description of the disease to date and identified East Hampton and Amagansett as places where it existed and could be studied.
THE TASTE OF HISTORY The authors of the Ladies Village Improvement Society's 70th anniversary cookbook led off their chapter on vegetables with appropriate homage to the Long Island potato.
THE BUENA VENTURA The ship wrecked in freezing weather in December 1906 off Montauk, the Buena Ventura, was memorable for having been the first prize ship captured by the United States in the Spanish-American War in 1898.
What's In A Name? JASON'S ROCK
EVENTS
IN SEARCH OF A SET: DISASTER AVERTED In the spring of 1955, at dawn on a rough April day, we were heading east from Napeague Lane in search of a set.
DAYS DWINDLE DOWN Mid-September, and the days are dwindling down to a precious few before the biggest event of the 350th anniversary year, the Oct. 10 parade that will shut down Main Street for the entire day.
Vanished Places
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