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East Hampton community notes, January 6, 2010

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New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

 sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

 sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

 sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

New Years Day polar bear plunge at Main Beach

 sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

sponsored by the East Hampton Hurricanes.

author on Jan 5, 2010
Happy New Year. Hope you all have made some truly memorable resolutions because next week you will probably forget about them all. It may be a good time to begin... more

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