East Hampton Village Marks 100th Anniversary Of Incorporation - 27 East

East Hampton Village Marks 100th Anniversary Of Incorporation

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EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

EAst Hampton in 1920, Courtesy of the C. Frank Dayton Photo Collection, East Hampton Library, Long Island Collection

Chris Minardi, Lisa Mulhern Larsen and Eddie Rosario at the East Hampton Village Centenial recognition on Friday.    RICHARD LEWIN

Chris Minardi, Lisa Mulhern Larsen and Eddie Rosario at the East Hampton Village Centenial recognition on Friday. RICHARD LEWIN

Former East Hampton Village May Paul F. Rickenbach Jr., current Mayor Jeffrey Larsen and State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., at the recognition of the village's centennial on Friday. RICHARD LEWIN

Former East Hampton Village May Paul F. Rickenbach Jr., current Mayor Jeffrey Larsen and State Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., at the recognition of the village's centennial on Friday. RICHARD LEWIN

East Hampton Village celebrated its centennial on Friday. Left to right, Hugh King, Mayor Jerry Larsen, Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., former MayorPaul F. Rickenbach Jr., and village trustees Rosemary Brown, Chris Minardi and Sandra Melendez. RICHARD LEWIN

East Hampton Village celebrated its centennial on Friday. Left to right, Hugh King, Mayor Jerry Larsen, Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr., former MayorPaul F. Rickenbach Jr., and village trustees Rosemary Brown, Chris Minardi and Sandra Melendez. RICHARD LEWIN

Bryan Boyhan on Sep 22, 2020
By 1920, Prohibition, which had been approved the previous year, had taken hold across the country; but in East Hampton, at least, it hadn’t prevented private stills from popping up... more

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