Gristmill: Teen Spirit
There’s more going on than you’d think at Sunken Meadow come state qualifier time.
There’s more going on than you’d think at Sunken Meadow come state qualifier time.
I quit Facebook years ago, convinced that, despite the happy patina, it was by and large a medium for meanness, for back-stabbing, name-calling, ganging-up, and worse.
So what did Joseph DiSunno do about having no oil in his truck as the Germans closed in?
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From The East Hampton Star, November 13
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As it turns out, the get-outta-town narrative, explored in last week's East Hampton Star by several prominent community members who recently moved away, is far from the only story there is to tell.
In the village, not only will veterans march Thursday morning at 10 in a short parade organized by the Everit Albert Herter V.F.W. Post 550, but they will also be honored with a longer parade organized by the village on Saturday morning.
Hope Sandrow's art embraces her daily life, her family background, her personal challenges, and the history and politics of Shinnecock Hills.
In the artist and critic Edith Schloss’s newly compiled memoir, the New York City of the Abstract Expressionist era explodes into a series of vivid canvases.
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