The Sag Harbor VFW recognized Blue Star families on October 17. Left to right are: Max Yardley, Gabriel Gomez, Claudia Fernanda Luna, Nicolas Gomez and Sharon Lewis. It’s an American tradition to display a Blue Star Service Banner in the window of a home when a loved one serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The blue star represents one family member serving, and a banner can have up to five stars. TOM KOCHIE
The Sag Harbor VFW recognized Blue Star families on October 17. Left to right are: Max Yardley, with Chris and Patrick Witty and Sharon Lewis. It’s an American tradition to display a Blue Star Service Banner in the window of a home when a loved one serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The blue star represents one family member serving, and a banner can have up to five stars. TOM KOCHIE
The Sag Harbor VFW recognized Blue Star families on October 17. Left to right are: Max Yardley, Rob and Cathy Hansen, Rob Brown and Sharon Lewis. It’s an American tradition to display a Blue Star Service Banner in the window of a home when a loved one serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The blue star represents one family member serving, and a banner can have up to five stars. TOM KOCHIE
The South Fork Natural History Museum donated $2500 check, proceeds from part of their farm-to-table community program, to the Springs Food Pantry on October 18 at the Springs Church. Left to right are: Deanna Tikkanen, Holly Wheaton, Melanie Meade, Pamela Bicket, Carol Distler and Anne McCann. KYRIL BROMLEY
Team Maidstone at the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Team Bonac at the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Scorekeeper and announcer Hugh King at the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Heddy Edwards and Susan McGuirkat the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
The Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
The Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Sara Mikula, Lori Mikula and Moe Kennedy at Bridge Gardens Autumn Open House on Saturday. Activities included sauerkraut making, bulb planting, wood frame decorating, leaf rubbing, pine cone birdfeeder making, pumpkin painting, a scavenger hunt, tours by Jackson Dodds, and more. RICHARD LEWIN
Carla Ash, Norma Taylor and Laurie Swanberg at Bridge Gardens Autumn Open House on Saturday. Activities included sauerkraut making, bulb planting, wood frame decorating, leaf rubbing, pine cone birdfeeder making, pumpkin painting, a scavenger hunt, tours by Jackson Dodds, and more. RICHARD LEWIN
The results are in! The overall winner of the East Hampton Town Trustees Largest Clam contest was Susan Ceslow with a 2.71 pounder from Napeague Harbor. With King clam are trustees: Francis Bock, Susan McGraw-Keber and David Cataletto. KYRIL BROMLEY
Paramedic and Second Assistant EMS Captain Joe Louchheim teaching Dominic Uzhca about hands-only CPR at the Bridgehampton Fire Department’s open house on Saturday. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Sag Harbor VFW recognized Blue Star families on October 17. Left to right are: Max Yardley, Gabriel Gomez, Claudia Fernanda Luna, Nicolas Gomez and Sharon Lewis. It’s an American tradition to display a Blue Star Service Banner in the window of a home when a loved one serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The blue star represents one family member serving, and a banner can have up to five stars. TOM KOCHIE
The Sag Harbor VFW recognized Blue Star families on October 17. Left to right are: Max Yardley, with Chris and Patrick Witty and Sharon Lewis. It’s an American tradition to display a Blue Star Service Banner in the window of a home when a loved one serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The blue star represents one family member serving, and a banner can have up to five stars. TOM KOCHIE
The Sag Harbor VFW recognized Blue Star families on October 17. Left to right are: Max Yardley, Rob and Cathy Hansen, Rob Brown and Sharon Lewis. It’s an American tradition to display a Blue Star Service Banner in the window of a home when a loved one serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The blue star represents one family member serving, and a banner can have up to five stars. TOM KOCHIE
The South Fork Natural History Museum donated $2500 check, proceeds from part of their farm-to-table community program, to the Springs Food Pantry on October 18 at the Springs Church. Left to right are: Deanna Tikkanen, Holly Wheaton, Melanie Meade, Pamela Bicket, Carol Distler and Anne McCann. KYRIL BROMLEY
Team Maidstone at the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Team Bonac at the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Scorekeeper and announcer Hugh King at the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Heddy Edwards and Susan McGuirkat the Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
The Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
The Bonac versus Maidstone softball game on October 16 Hosted by the East Hampton Historical Farm Museum at the East Hampton High School field. The Bonac team was victorious with a score of 13-4. KYRIL BROMLEY
Sara Mikula, Lori Mikula and Moe Kennedy at Bridge Gardens Autumn Open House on Saturday. Activities included sauerkraut making, bulb planting, wood frame decorating, leaf rubbing, pine cone birdfeeder making, pumpkin painting, a scavenger hunt, tours by Jackson Dodds, and more. RICHARD LEWIN
Carla Ash, Norma Taylor and Laurie Swanberg at Bridge Gardens Autumn Open House on Saturday. Activities included sauerkraut making, bulb planting, wood frame decorating, leaf rubbing, pine cone birdfeeder making, pumpkin painting, a scavenger hunt, tours by Jackson Dodds, and more. RICHARD LEWIN
The results are in! The overall winner of the East Hampton Town Trustees Largest Clam contest was Susan Ceslow with a 2.71 pounder from Napeague Harbor. With King clam are trustees: Francis Bock, Susan McGraw-Keber and David Cataletto. KYRIL BROMLEY
Paramedic and Second Assistant EMS Captain Joe Louchheim teaching Dominic Uzhca about hands-only CPR at the Bridgehampton Fire Department’s open house on Saturday. COURTESY BRIDGEHAMPTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
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