Harris Yulin, Prolific Actor
Harris Yulin, who appeared in over 100 film and television roles, as well as countless theater performances dating back to 1963, died in New York City on June 10. A part-time Bridgehampton resident, he was 87.
Harris Yulin, who appeared in over 100 film and television roles, as well as countless theater performances dating back to 1963, died in New York City on June 10. A part-time Bridgehampton resident, he was 87.
Robert Emmett Gosman, who with his family built Gosman’s Dock from a modest chowder house on Montauk Harbor to an expansive complex of restaurants, shops, and a wholesale and retail seafood business, died last Thursday. He was 89.
Joseph S. Hull, who served as the grand marshal of the Montauk Friends of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1988, died on May 23. He split his time between Englewood, Fla., and Montauk.
The iconic movie that premiered in the summer of 1975 and scared swimmers away from the water will once again come to life when Capt. Pat Mundus, daughter of the famed shark hunter Capt. Frank Mundus, will speak at the Cutchogue Library on the 50th anniversary of the film.
There are scholar-athletes and then there are scholar-athletes. Benson Edman, an East Hampton High School senior who effectively swept the athletic and academic awards given out here recently to the class of 2025, is probably as good an example of the term as you can find.
For the first time in its 46-year history, Saturday’s Shelter Island 10K was won by a local runner, Ryan Fowkes, a 24-year-old East Hamptoner and Virginia Tech grad student who is making a name for himself nationally in long-distance running. The race’s female competitors were topped by Penelope Greene of Noyac, a SUNY Geneseo all-American, who finished seventh over all in the field of 800-plus.
When the back nine holes at the South Fork Country Club were new, and so was kite surfing.
A 22-year-old parking attendant at Sagg Main Beach was flashed, threatened, cajoled, and offered bribes for beach access back in 2000. And more from the Hamptons wars, summertime and otherwise.
Your friendly neighborhood mailbag. Dig in.
No matter how benignly a day begins, being on the water carries inherent risks.
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