The Shipwreck Rose: Sing Cuckoo
What we need around here is a hedgerow movement.
What we need around here is a hedgerow movement.
The pleasure and pain of the all-nighter.
Maybe if I were less attentive to bed-making, my other attempts at tidying up might rise in estimation.
We need to get the word out to Lyme-infected mothers-to-be and to women of childbearing age who have mysterious, systemic health problems with no clear cause.
There will be a fund-raiser on Sunday from noon to 9 p.m. at the Clubhouse for Larry's Fire Safety House, an effort in conjunction with the East Hampton Village Foundation to build and operate a mobile trailer to teach kids and adults about fire safety using safe but realistic simulations.
It’s a truncated week in “The Way It Was,” but still, some things never change: mysterious movie production here, the scourge of Lyme disease, and the Montauk Lighthouse needing work.
"We didn't plan this, but it worked out beautifully," Chris Mandato, East Hampton High School's band teacher and music department coordinator, said of the special distinction Thursday's large-ensemble concert holds: The band, orchestra, and chorus will each perform an original song written by a Long Island musician with a connection to East Hampton.
Leading off? A letter breaking down the structure of the letters section itself. And more from The Star’s stable of readers and commentators.
So many L.L.C.s . . . it’s real estate in the Hamptons.
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