Students Across The South Fork Return To School - 27 East

Students Across The South Fork Return To School

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Saylor Reinhold head in to East Quogue Elementary School for her first day of kindergarten. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Saylor Reinhold head in to East Quogue Elementary School for her first day of kindergarten. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Kim Clemensen, a music teacher, greets a student as he gets off the bus at East Quogue Elementary School for his first day. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Kim Clemensen, a music teacher, greets a student as he gets off the bus at East Quogue Elementary School for his first day. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Kayden Mulvaney heads in to East Quogue Elementary School for his first day of second grade. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Kayden Mulvaney heads in to East Quogue Elementary School for his first day of second grade. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Logan Barnabee embraces his former teacher Kerri King outside East Quogue Elementary School on his first day of first grade. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Logan Barnabee embraces his former teacher Kerri King outside East Quogue Elementary School on his first day of first grade. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Superintendent Robert Long greets Sofia Penaloza as she gets off the bus for her first day of kindergarten. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Superintendent Robert Long greets Sofia Penaloza as she gets off the bus for her first day of kindergarten. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Superintendent Robert Long shakes hands with a student outside East Quogue Elementary School on the first day of school. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Superintendent Robert Long shakes hands with a student outside East Quogue Elementary School on the first day of school. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Darryn Green heads in to East Quogue Elementary School for his first day of first grade. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Darryn Green heads in to East Quogue Elementary School for his first day of first grade. AMANDA BERNOCCO

A student gets off the bus and heads in to East Quogue Elementary School on her first day. AMANDA BERNOCCO

A student gets off the bus and heads in to East Quogue Elementary School on her first day. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Students head in to East Quogue Elementary Sc

Students head in to East Quogue Elementary Sc

This long-edged garden on Oneck Lane in Westhampton Beach uses a repeat pattern of plantings. ANNE SURCHIN

This long-edged garden on Oneck Lane in Westhampton Beach uses a repeat pattern of plantings. ANNE SURCHIN

Andrew Arcuri watches the ball into his net as he makes a save. CRAIG MACNAUGHTON

Andrew Arcuri watches the ball into his net as he makes a save. CRAIG MACNAUGHTON

This long-edged garden on Oneck Lane in Westhampton Beach uses a repeat pattern of plantings. ANNE SURCHIN

This long-edged garden on Oneck Lane in Westhampton Beach uses a repeat pattern of plantings. ANNE SURCHIN

Front elevation of the Foster Crampton House, 1909, on the ocean in Westhampton Beach. ANNE SURCHIN

Front elevation of the Foster Crampton House, 1909, on the ocean in Westhampton Beach. ANNE SURCHIN

Quogue house on the Quantuck Canal. ANNE SURCHIN

Quogue house on the Quantuck Canal. ANNE SURCHIN

author on Sep 6, 2016
Students across the South Fork returned to their studies this week, with most arriving for their first day of school on Tuesday, although some districts will not resume classes until... more

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