Matthew has been working at the Star since 2009. An East Hampton Highschool graduate, he lives in East Hampton with his son, Jackson.
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Britta Lokting is working at The Star as a seasonal reporter for the summer of 2015. She received her master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Originally from Portland, Ore., she moved to the East Coast to attend college and ended up staying.
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Greg Bullock has worked in the graphic arts for 43 years. He is a veteran of the newspaper and packaging fields and printed his first issue of The East Hampton Star in 1973.
Sara Davison is the executive director of the Friends of Georgica Pond Foundation. She has a master’s degree in botany and ecology and has worked in the not-for-profit sector her entire career. For further information on the Friends of Georgica Pond the website is friendsofgeorgicapond.org
Elaine Peterson, who lives and gardens in Montauk, is president of the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons.
Christine Sampson began contributing to The East Hampton Star in March of 2015. Her work has appeared in a variety of print and digital publications, including The New York Times, Patch.com, The Huffington Post, and Newsday. A graduate of Hofstra University, she studied under the Pulitzer-winning journalist Bob Greene. Originally from Levittown, Ms. Sampson recalls with fondness spending summer vacations in Montauk with her family, and she now lives in North Sea.
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