Walks on the 'Wild' Side: Guided Hikes and Outdoor Adventures
Hikes to see seals, traverse grasslands, and search out the chorus of spring peepers
Hikes to see seals, traverse grasslands, and search out the chorus of spring peepers
On Sunday between noon and 3 p.m., customers of Vineyard Vines in East Hampton Village will receive a 10-percent discount on any purchase and earn a 10-percent donation from the store to Project Most, which runs year-round extracurricular activities for local kids in arts, culture, science and engineering, health, and wellness programs.
Vineyard Vines, at 63 Main Street, is open from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
The East Hampton High School girls swimming team defeated Lindenhurst 53-43 on April 6 and Harborfields 91-77 at the Y.M.C.A. East Hampton RECenter Friday to finish the league season as the runner-up, at 4-1, to undefeated Sayville-Bayport.
The 8-1-1 East Hampton High School boys soccer team, as it turned out, finished as the runner-up to 9-1-0 Amityville in league play, by 1 point, and was accorded the fourth seed in the county’s Class A tournament, behind Half Hollow Hills West (9-1-0), Amityville, and Harborfields (7-1-1).
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