Eastport Fire Department Barbecue Draws Nearly 2,000 People Saturday - 27 East

Eastport Fire Department Barbecue Draws Nearly 2,000 People Saturday

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From left: Eastport Fire Department volunteers Chris Bancroft

From left: Eastport Fire Department volunteers Chris Bancroft

 Chris Hulse

Chris Hulse

 Phil Tortorice

Phil Tortorice

 Bill Glover Sr.

Bill Glover Sr.

 Steve Schaefer

Steve Schaefer

 Joseph Dalen

Joseph Dalen

 John Dalen and Keith Kostuk prepare some the lobsters served during Saturday's 65th annual barbecue. JENNIFER BIGORA

John Dalen and Keith Kostuk prepare some the lobsters served during Saturday's 65th annual barbecue. JENNIFER BIGORA

Keri Sinnickson-Ergenzinger of Center Moriches and her infant daughter

Keri Sinnickson-Ergenzinger of Center Moriches and her infant daughter

 Amy

Amy

 enjoy a slice of watermelon. JENNIFER BIGORA

enjoy a slice of watermelon. JENNIFER BIGORA

authorStaff Writer on Aug 8, 2016
Nearly 2,000 people, including those who traveled from as far away as California and Florida, attended the Eastport Fire Department’s 65th annual barbecue on Saturday afternoon at the Union Avenue... more

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