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Truck Struck, Horns Gone

In Montauk last Thursday, a man threw rocks at a 1997 Ford pickup truck, shattering the windshield, East Hampton Town police said. Craig L. Carman, 59, who lives in the hamlet, was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree, a felony.

Mr. Carman also took two animal horns from the truck’s grille, according to the report. The value of the damage to the truck and the value of the horns totaled $750.

East Hampton Town Justice Steven Tekulsky released Mr. Carman on $800

bail after arraignment the next morning.

Teresa Boothe, 90

Teresa Eva Barsdis Boothe, who was born and raised in East Hampton, died on May 29 at Aurora Senior Living of Manokin in Princess Anne, Md. She was 90.

A funeral took place on Monday at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church on Chincoteague Island, Va., and a Mass will be said at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church in East Hampton at a later date, with burial following. An obituary will appear in a future issue.

Police Investigating Incident in Montauk's Kirk Park

Police Investigating Incident in Montauk's Kirk Park

Police are in the midst of an investigation after a man was found unconscious in Kirk Park in Montauk on Thursday morning. 

East Hampton Town Police Chief Michael Sarlo said only that the detective division is conducting an active investigation in Montauk, "which we are not able to comment further on at this time." 

Officers at the scene were also tight-lipped. 

Zoulias and Pearce Wed at Devon

Elizabeth Jackson Pearce and George Coombs Zoulias of Washington, D.C., were married on Saturday at the Devon Yacht Club in Amagansett. Timothy Wilson, who was the groom’s Army chaplain while the two were deployed in Mosul, Iraq, in 2005, officiated. A reception followed at the club.

The bride is a daughter of Jane Ely Pearce and John Inman Pearce of Amagansett and Washington, D.C. Her family has summered in Amagansett since her great-grandparents John Day and Rose Herrick Jackson bought their house on Indian Wells Highway in the 1920s.

Pressure Drop

The charms of Salt Cay, a small island in Turks and Caicos with hard-baked ground and little shade, hammered by hurricanes, and cut off from many of the conveniences of daily life, will not be immediately — or ever — apparent to some.