In Sag Harbor and in the unenviable position of envying East Hampton its diner and pizza parlor.
In Sag Harbor and in the unenviable position of envying East Hampton its diner and pizza parlor.
From good news (the Fox settlement) to bad (a departed tennis partner).
The more oblivion looms, the more you want to pay attention, the more you want to listen and learn, the more you want to do things as well as you can.
Considering how many osprey one can see around here these days, it is hard to imagine that not all that long ago they were thought to be in danger of extinction.
I am devoted to my Crown range. It was my grandmother’s, an inheritance.
I’d like to recommend to you Rich Mothes’s show of paintings at Clinton Academy. I knew him back when he was coaching East Hampton High School’s boys tennis team.
Previous calls for summer-season civility did not go so well.
Maybe if I were less attentive to bed-making, my other attempts at tidying up might rise in estimation.
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