Volunteers Gather Trash In Speonk, West Hampton Dunes, As Part Of Great East End Cleanup - 27 East

Volunteers Gather Trash In Speonk, West Hampton Dunes, As Part Of Great East End Cleanup

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The interior of Brian Brady's colonial revival on Post Crossing in Southampton Village. JD ALLEN

The interior of Brian Brady's colonial revival on Post Crossing in Southampton Village. JD ALLEN

Architect Brian Brady in his historical home on Post Crossing in Southampton Village. JD ALLEN

Architect Brian Brady in his historical home on Post Crossing in Southampton Village. JD ALLEN

From left, Suzanne Collins, of Remsenburg, and Andrea Spilka, of Eastport. ALEXA GORMAN

From left, Suzanne Collins, of Remsenburg, and Andrea Spilka, of Eastport. ALEXA GORMAN

From left, Suzanne Collins, of Remsenburg, and Andrea Spilka, of Eastport. ALEXA GORMAN

From left, Suzanne Collins, of Remsenburg, and Andrea Spilka, of Eastport. ALEXA GORMAN

Volunteers, including Councilwoman Christine Scalera, second from left, and Westhampton Beach Village Trustee Candidate Brian Tymann, third from left, cleaned up Pikes Beach in West Hampton Dunes Village during the Great East End Cleanup. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON TOWN

Volunteers, including Councilwoman Christine Scalera, second from left, and Westhampton Beach Village Trustee Candidate Brian Tymann, third from left, cleaned up Pikes Beach in West Hampton Dunes Village during the Great East End Cleanup. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON TOWN

From left, Town Attorney Carl Benincasa, Councilwoman Christine Scalera and Westhampton Beach Village Trustee Candidate Brian Tymann, along with a handful of volunteers, cleaned up Pikes Beach this weekend as part of the Great East End Cleanup. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON TOWN

From left, Town Attorney Carl Benincasa, Councilwoman Christine Scalera and Westhampton Beach Village Trustee Candidate Brian Tymann, along with a handful of volunteers, cleaned up Pikes Beach this weekend as part of the Great East End Cleanup. COURTESY SOUTHAMPTON TOWN

authorAlexa Gorman on Apr 20, 2015
Volunteers from the Speonk-Remsenburg Civic Association spent a few hours on Saturday afternoon picking up garbage along South Country Road, Montauk Highway and Nidzyn Avenue as part of the Great... more

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