Booklet Shows Off East Hampton Village History - 27 East

Booklet Shows Off East Hampton Village History

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1784 as depicted in "Main Street Historic District."

authorVirginia Garrison on Nov 1, 2011
Not every village gets excited about the anniversary of a historic district. But East Hampton does, and in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Main Street historic district—the home... more

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The East Hampton Healthcare Foundation will sponsor a free community Health Fair at the St. Luke’s Church Hoie Hall meeting room, 18 James Lane in East Hampton, on Friday, January 10, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Highlights will include flu shots, glucose exams, blood pressure screenings, applications for colorectal screenings, health insurance representatives, Sun River Health Care information and appointments, SNAP (food stamp information and applications), YES COMHPS mental health resources, OLA of Eastern Long Island program information, and leukemia and lymphoma information. Also available will be applications and appointments for no-cost mammogram and pap smear tests for uninsured ... 6 Jan 2025 by Staff Writer

New Board Members Named at Project Most

Project Most has announced a new member of the Board of Directors, Yesenia Quichimbo. Quichimbo, ... by Staff Writer

Community News, January 9

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Wellness Monday at The Church Explores Reiki

The Church in Sag Harbor will hold its next Wellness Monday on January 13 at 3 p.m. at which Karen Meyer, assisted by Stephanie Joyce, will offer the Healing Vibrations of Reiki. Tickets are $10 for nonmembers. The program will touch on the fundamentals of Reiki and why Einstein’s words “everything is vibration” and “everything is energy” are the language of Reiki practitioners worldwide. Participants will learn the basics of Reiki and experience it hands-on, discover the healing power of sound and the healing properties of instruments such as the gong, the crystal singing bowl, and tuning forks, as well ... by Staff Writer

School News, January 9, Sag Harbor & East Hampton Town

Tiffany Georgopoulos of East Hampton was named to Belmont University’s fall 2024 dean’s list. The ... by Staff Writer

FoodLab Offering Workshop on Immune System Health

The Stony Brook University FoodLab is offering a workshop series about the immune system. “Power Up Your Immune System: Nature’s Way” workshop series begins on Sunday, January 12, and continues each Sunday through March 16, from 2 to 4 p.m., at the Stony Brook Southampton campus. The series, presented by nutritionist Nadia Ernestus, is a comprehensive program designed to educate attendees on the benefits of raw foods and natural remedies in supporting the immune system. Each session combines theoretical insights with practical demonstrations, providing participants with the tools to incorporate these practices into their daily lives. The opening workshop on ... by Staff Writer

'Pride' To Be Screened at First in Series of LGBTQ+ Films

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Dava Sobel To Talk About Mare Curie in Hybrid Lecture

Hamptons Observatory is partnering with the Southampton Arts Center to present a free lecture and book signing by Dava Sobel. Sobel, who will discuss her book, “The Elements of Marie Curie: How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science,” is a New York Times best-selling author, Pulitzer Prize finalist, East End resident, and a Hamptons Observatory founding advisory board member. The lecture on Monday, January 13, at 6 p.m. is available in person and virtually. Sobel will delve into the groundbreaking discoveries of Marie Sklodowska Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and a ... by Staff Writer

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Night Owl Hikes and History Hikes Offered by State Parks in Montauk

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