Camp SoulGrow Returns to Montauk
Camp SoulGrow, a nonprofit, donation-based program for children ages 7 to 12, is returning to Montauk for the summer of 2025 — and its founder, London Rosiere, “can’t wait to be home.”
Camp SoulGrow, a nonprofit, donation-based program for children ages 7 to 12, is returning to Montauk for the summer of 2025 — and its founder, London Rosiere, “can’t wait to be home.”
East Hampton Town’s junior lifeguard program, for ages 9 to 15, will begin this weekend at Atlantic Avenue Beach in Amagansett and Kirk Park in Montauk.
The South Fork Natural History Museum’s Young Environmentalists Society is offering a free wellness workshop inspired by nature and sound for those 10 and older on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Sag Harbor Village Mayor Thomas Gardella and Bob Plumb and Aiden Corish of the village board were each re-elected on Tuesday in uncontested races.
East Hampton Town police were kept busy last week, with several traffic accidents resulting in injuries.
Philip James Cooley, a summer resident of Montauk who had a career as a City of New York hospital administrator, died in Medford on June 5. He was 84.
Barbara Jean Kane, who spent much of her youth in East Hampton and was a frequent visitor to the town, died on Jan. 18. She was 73 and lived in Mechanicsville, Va.
It hadn’t been docked since late November after she conked out just southwest of Big Gull Island. Now my Rock Water is back in the water at her berth in Sag Harbor Cove.
East End Lacrosse, having started small with Project Most at the Neighborhood House, has grown to include 144 boys and girls from Montauk to Southampton.
“This is where my heart is, this is where my passion is," Erica Velasquez, an Amagansett native and student of yoga, said. “This is what I want to do.”
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