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Engaged in Ithaca

Thu, 08/13/2020 - 02:00

Bill Delano and Kristina Felix Ibarra of East Hampton got engaged on Aug. 1 at Gola Osteria in Ithaca, N.Y. The couple met at a yoga class at Yoga Shanti in Sag Harbor. His parents are Rick and Jenice Delano of Bridgehampton. Her parents, Juan Francisco Felix Cruz and Irma Estela Felix Ibarra, live in Aurora, Ill.

Mr. Delano, who holds a master's degree in journalism from American University, is a co-founder of Video Coach in East Hampton, which helps organizations teach better with video. Ms. Felix Ibarra earned an M.F.A. at the University of Texas in Austin and works on the Barefoot Contessa team. "A tortilla enthusiast, she is also working on a book about colonialism and food," the couple wrote in an email.

 

Villages

L.V.I.S. Fair Is Set for Saturday

The Ladies Village Improvement Society’s annual fair happens on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and this year’s “is bigger than ever,” the society says. Not only will the carousel be back, but the Playland area for kids will be expanded. There will be face painting, a roving magician, a bubble artist, and pony rides for the little ones. 

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Montauk Chemists Opens, Minus Pharmacy

Frank Calvo, the longtime pharmacist at White’s Drug and Department Store, which closed on Oct. 31, has opened Montauk Chemists on Main Street and is selling over-the-counter merchandise including vitamins and self-care products. One week after an inspection of the store’s pharmacy, however, he is still awaiting New York State approval to operate it. 

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Slow Start at New Gosman’s

In some ways, Gosman’s Dock, one of Montauk’s few remaining family-owned and operated businesses until its October 2024 sale, closely resembles the complex of restaurants and shops long revered by locals and visitors alike. In other ways, though, it is markedly different under its new ownership. 

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