Charged in Theft of Wallet
An East Hampton man could be facing up to four years in prison if he is convicted of what police allege is grand larceny.
An East Hampton man could be facing up to four years in prison if he is convicted of what police allege is grand larceny.
Thoughtfully cast by Katie Schreck, East Hampton High School’s production of “Into the Woods” was a delightful one that made the time fly by. “The show requires such precision and focus and teamwork; it was flawlessly executed. Students worked hard to get the nuances, the comedy, and the poignant moments,” Ms. Schreck said.
Works from more than 1,000 students, some as young as 3, will be on view through April 26, centered on the themes of regeneration and America’s 250th birthday.
Starting at 8 a.m. students line up to buy iced coffees and teas, bagels from Goldberg’s, as well as school merchandise such as sweatshirts, pajama pants, and hats at the East Hampton High School store, staffed by students in the school’s Life Skills program.
Copyright © 1996-2025 The East Hampton Star. All rights reserved.