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Notes from Amagansett, October 20

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St Michael's Lutheran Church in Amagansett held a yard sale on their grounds Saturday. Gene Prohaske closes a deal with Maureen Voekel. --Kyril Bromley

St Michael's Lutheran Church in Amagansett held a yard sale on their grounds Saturday. Gene Prohaske closes a deal with Maureen Voekel. --Kyril Bromley

St Michael's Lutheran Church in Amagansett held a yard sale on their grounds Saturday. Gene Prohaske closes a deal with Maureen Voekel. --Kyril Bromley

St Michael's Lutheran Church in Amagansett held a yard sale on their grounds Saturday. Gene Prohaske closes a deal with Maureen Voekel. --Kyril Bromley

The Amagansett Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary held a bake sale outside the Amagansett IGA

The Amagansett Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary held a bake sale outside the Amagansett IGA

 Saturday. Bridget and Colleen Stonemetz

Saturday. Bridget and Colleen Stonemetz

author on Oct 19, 2010
Have you been “phantomed”? Phantoming is an Amagansett Halloween tradition rumored to have been brought to this town in the 1990s by the Gualtieri family. The tradition consists of a... more

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