Point of View: A Commandment
My father found grace in Sister Marie Joseph’s smile, a smile that told him everything was all right, that he was loved, no matter what, that he did not have to atone, and thus a heavy burden was removed.
My father found grace in Sister Marie Joseph’s smile, a smile that told him everything was all right, that he was loved, no matter what, that he did not have to atone, and thus a heavy burden was removed.
Once upon a time I dreamt of a career singing and dancing in Broadway shows. Journalism was not center stage for me — yet. I trained as a triple-threat for a while and even joined a cabaret company, but never really got anywhere beyond the New Jersey dinner theater scene.
AMAGANSETT
R. Rosen to 341 Town Lane L.L.C., 341 Town Lane and lot 5-006, 2.09 acres, July 31, $12,500,000.
BRIDGEHAMPTON
FA East End L.L.C. to N. and S. Nadella, 344 Old Sag Harbor Road, 2.3 acres, June 26, $3,283,080
555 Paul’s Lane L.L.C. to R. Vela and M. Julian, 555 Paul’s Lane, .93 acre, Aug. 1, $3,600,000.
Ernie Clark
East Hampton
September 30, 2019
To the Editor,
Ernie Clark passed away last week at 94. Although he moved to Florida quite a few years ago, he touched many lives in East Hampton, particularly mine.
He bought my father’s real estate and insurance company, E.T. Dayton on Main Street, after my father’s death in 1964 when I was 9. I babysat for his only child, Bruce, who died at 18.
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