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Nancy Eastman

Nancy Eastman is a 15-year-old rising sophomore at the Chapin School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. She lives in New York City and comes to East Hampton during the summers. 

Nancy likes to play tennis and lacrosse, ski, and surf. She also enjoys traveling, because it “opens my eyes to different places and cultures in the world,” and helps her to “decompress and think about the bigger picture,” she said. Nancy does a lot of writing at school, but also likes to write for fun. She has two younger brothers and a dog named Blainky.  

Surfrider Recognizes 'Ocean Friendly' Restaurants

Five East End restaurants have earned the designation of an Ocean-Friendly Restaurant from the Surfrider Foundation, joining a group of more than 600 restaurants nationwide that commit to low-plastic endeavors. Rosie’s Amagansett, Organic Krush Amagansett, La Fin in Montauk, the Maidstone Hotel in East Hampton, and First and South in Greenport have all obtained the status.

Picasso’s 'Guernica' Focus of Marburger Lecture

The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center’s annual Marburger Memorial Lecture will take place virtually this year, on Sunday at 5 p.m. via Zoom. Manuel Borja-Villel, the director of the Museo Reina Sofia in Madrid, will discuss Picasso’s 1937 painting “Guernica,” the artist’s response to the bombing of that city during the Spanish Civil War.

The painting was entrusted to the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan in 1939 at the artist’s request, and it remained there until it returned to Spain in 1981.