Inaugural Fall Harvest Festival Draws A Crowd In Westhampton Beach - 27 East

Inaugural Fall Harvest Festival Draws A Crowd In Westhampton Beach

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It was a great day for the Oyster Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

It was a great day for the Oyster Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

 October 10. Neil Salvaggio

October 10. Neil Salvaggio

John Heaney

John Heaney

 of Shuckers

of Shuckers

 was the favorite to win the oyster shucking contest at the Oyster festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

was the favorite to win the oyster shucking contest at the Oyster festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

 October 10. Neil Salvaggio

October 10. Neil Salvaggio

Brian Koonmen and Damon Hagen contestants in the oyster shucking contest at the Oyster Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

Brian Koonmen and Damon Hagen contestants in the oyster shucking contest at the Oyster Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

 October 10. Neil Salvaggio

October 10. Neil Salvaggio

David Assalti

David Assalti

 Laura Fabrizio

Laura Fabrizio

 Eileen Duffy

Eileen Duffy

 Christine Sca;era

Christine Sca;era

 Ray Overton

Ray Overton

 Gus Kelly and Harry Wareing were te judges of the oyster shucking contest at the Oyster Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

Gus Kelly and Harry Wareing were te judges of the oyster shucking contest at the Oyster Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

 October 10. Neil Salvaggio

October 10. Neil Salvaggio

Hot Peaz and Butter perform at the innaugural Harvest Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

Hot Peaz and Butter perform at the innaugural Harvest Festival in Westhampton Beach on Saturday

 October 10. Neil Salvaggio

October 10. Neil Salvaggio

Kids chase giant bubbles made by Gabe Gross

Kids chase giant bubbles made by Gabe Gross

 of Bubbleton Bubbles

of Bubbleton Bubbles

authorNeil M. Salvaggio on Oct 11, 2015
Crowds flocked to the village on Saturday for the inaugural Westhampton Beach Fall Harvest Festival on Main Street. Attendees enjoyed an assortment of local food and beverages, live music and... more

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