Sunday marked the return of Calvary Baptist Church’s chicken and ribs barbecue, made possible with the help of a crew of volunteers and made successful by a steady stream of happy customers.
Sunday marked the return of Calvary Baptist Church’s chicken and ribs barbecue, made possible with the help of a crew of volunteers and made successful by a steady stream of happy customers.
The famously brief Am O’Gansett Parade will begin Saturday at 12:01 p.m., led this year by Jim Lubetkin as grand marshal.
This photo shows the altar inside Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church as it appeared between 1964 and 1975. Today, St. Philomena still looms large.
The name of the game in real estate marketing has always been print, signage, and Main Street storefronts showcasing the latest listings. While East Hampton Village still has about a dozen storefronts where potential buyers can swoon over photographs of what’s for sale, the marketing is shifting.
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