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Notes from East Hampton, May 5

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East Hampton Kiwanis 25th anniversary party Friday at Rugosa restaurant.

East Hampton Kiwanis 25th anniversary party Friday at Rugosa restaurant.

East Hampton Kiwanis 25th anniversary party Friday at Rugosa restaurant.

East Hampton Kiwanis 25th anniversary party Friday at Rugosa restaurant.

"Sunset Over The Harbor" Greater East Hampton Education Foundation benefit at East Hampton Point Friday: Chris Sarlo

 Sue Nicoletti

Sue Nicoletti

author on May 4, 2010
Cecilia de Havenon, a fifth-grader at the John Marshall Elementary School and an East Hampton Library patron, won first place in the Freedom of the Press essay contest sponsored by... more

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