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Bryan Boyhan, Publisher Emeritus Of The Sag Harbor Express, To Be Inducted Into Long Island Journalism Hall Of Fame

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Bryan Boyhan at the Sag Harbor Express office on Monday.   DANA SHAW

Bryan Boyhan at the Sag Harbor Express office on Monday. DANA SHAW

Bryan Boyhan at the Sag Harbor Express office on Monday.   DANA SHAW

Bryan Boyhan at the Sag Harbor Express office on Monday. DANA SHAW

Doug and Victoria Gardner in The Sag Harbor Express office.

Doug and Victoria Gardner in The Sag Harbor Express office.

Pat Cowles and Bryan Boyhan at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor, celebrating The Sag Harbor Express's first win of the Stuart C. Dorman Award for Editorial Excellence at the New York Press Association's annual conference, in 2000.

Pat Cowles and Bryan Boyhan at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor, celebrating The Sag Harbor Express's first win of the Stuart C. Dorman Award for Editorial Excellence at the New York Press Association's annual conference, in 2000.

Bryan Boyhan and Annette Hinkle standing in the empty Main Street newsroom of The Sag Harbor Express just before the move upstairs in 2014.

Bryan Boyhan and Annette Hinkle standing in the empty Main Street newsroom of The Sag Harbor Express just before the move upstairs in 2014.

Bryan Boyhan, who traveled to Cuba as a member of a New York Press Association trip, in 2015.

Bryan Boyhan, who traveled to Cuba as a member of a New York Press Association trip, in 2015.

Bryan Boyhan, Terry McShane, Gavin Menu and Stephen Kotz at the 2017 New York Press Association awards.

Bryan Boyhan, Terry McShane, Gavin Menu and Stephen Kotz at the 2017 New York Press Association awards.

Bryan Boyhan at work in the Sag harbor Express office in 2014.   MICHAEL HELLER

Bryan Boyhan at work in the Sag harbor Express office in 2014. MICHAEL HELLER

Gardner “Pat” Cowles and Bryan Boyhan in front of the Sag Harbor Express office during a snow storm in 2013.     MICHAEL HELLER

Gardner “Pat” Cowles and Bryan Boyhan in front of the Sag Harbor Express office during a snow storm in 2013. MICHAEL HELLER

authorMichelle Trauring on May 25, 2022
On a serendipitous Sunday afternoon in 1988, four men walked through the front door of J.W. Ryerson’s in Sag Harbor and, from behind the bar, Bryan Boyhan immediately recognized two... more

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