Bits and Pieces: 09.12.19
A tribute to the composer Jule Styne at Guild Hall, and “Othello” at Bay Street.
A tribute to the composer Jule Styne at Guild Hall, and “Othello” at Bay Street.
Steinberg Returns
“Saul Steinberg: Drawings, Watercolors, and Objects” will open Friday at the Drawing Room in East Hampton and remain on view through Oct. 21. Organized in collaboration with the Saul Steinberg Foundation, the exhibition will highlight Steinberg’s original use of materials, iconic imagery, and wit.
A ceremony at the Hook Mill village green on Wednesday evening at 6 will remember the 343 first responders who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. A 9/11 memorial will be dedicated in Amagansett at 5 p.m. that day.
Hurricane Dorian left much destruction in its wake, and while the urge to help is great, New York State Attorney General Letitia James has offered some tips to ensure that donors are giving to reputable relief organizations.
Membership applications are available for the newly opened pool at Suffolk County Community College's Northampton campus. The competitive-size pool, the East End's largest indoor, heated aquatic facility, is open to the public daily, with evenings and weekend hours.
“The new facility promotes a critically important health and fitness focus for the students and the community at large,” said Legislator Bridget Fleming.
Suffolk County officials have scheduled opioid overdose prevention classes across the county over the next month, including in East Hampton on Oct. 7.
The woman accused of shooting her child's father inside their Flanders home and then taking off with their 3-year-old, causing police to issue an Amber Alert, was the victim of domestic abuse, her criminal defense attorney claims.
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Patchita Tennant, who worked in East Hampton, has been charged with two felonies in the shooting of her 3-year-old child's father in Flanders.
Police have released a photo and are asking for the public's help in identifying the person who placed screws in Daniel's Lane and Potato Road, leading to half a dozen flat tires in June and July.
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