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East Hampton Town
350th Anniversary Celebration

THE PORTLAND GALE: A MONTAUK MYSTERY
One hundred years ago this weekend, early on the Saturday night after Thanksgiving, snow began falling thick and fast in East Hampton. Within hours gale winds howled, waves became monstrous, and more trees crashed in town than oldtimers had ever seen before.

SIX-MONTH BATTLEFIELD
From October 1673 to April 1674, Long Island was a battlefield.

THE TASTE OF HISTORY
What treats to have on hand for the weekend following the Big Turkey Dinner? A light sweet might be just the thing, for which the Ladies Village Improvement Society's 80th anniversary cookbook has a lovely recipe.

What's In A Name?
WAINSCOTT

AN UNDERGROUND RAILROAD STOP AT ST. DAVID CHURCH?
Many in Sag Harbor believe St. David Church may have been "the final stop" before slaves on certain routes traveled into New England and from there to Canada.

Vanished Places


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