Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School Superintendent Dr. Ron Masera supports changing the state tax cap to 2 percent. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Chiara Campaiola, left, and Olivia Casabianca display signs they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman, left, and Southampton Town Councilman Stan Glinka remember the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, during a flag ceremony at Hampton Bays Elementary School. AMANDA BERNOCCO
Centro Trattoria & Bar will open in Hampton Bays on December 8. AMANDA BERNOCCO
Fifth-graders Haley Waszkelewicz, left, and Jane Atkinson look at ceiling tiles painted last year on display at Westhampton Beach Elementary School. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Beautyberry at Sag Harbor Gardens. MICHELLE TRAURING
Kevin Smith, 11with a ceiling tile painted last year that is on display at Westhampton Beach Elementary School. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Kevin Crowe and Lynn Crowe donated $50,000 to East Quogue School's science program. ALEXA GORMAN
Southampton Town officials at a press conference for Solarize Southampton on Thursday. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Remsenburg-Speonk Elementary School Superintendent Dr. Ron Masera supports changing the state tax cap to 2 percent. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Olivia Casabianca, left, and Chiara Campaiola display the ceramic bowls they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Tuckahoe School third-grade students Chiara Campaiola, left, and Olivia Casabianca display signs they made for the schools second Empty Bowls event, which will be held Thursday evening at the school. The event helps raise awareness of hunger. ALYSSA MELILLO
Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman, left, and Southampton Town Councilman Stan Glinka remember the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, during a flag ceremony at Hampton Bays Elementary School. AMANDA BERNOCCO
Centro Trattoria & Bar will open in Hampton Bays on December 8. AMANDA BERNOCCO
Fifth-graders Haley Waszkelewicz, left, and Jane Atkinson look at ceiling tiles painted last year on display at Westhampton Beach Elementary School. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Beautyberry at Sag Harbor Gardens. MICHELLE TRAURING
Kevin Smith, 11with a ceiling tile painted last year that is on display at Westhampton Beach Elementary School. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Kevin Crowe and Lynn Crowe donated $50,000 to East Quogue School's science program. ALEXA GORMAN
Southampton Town officials at a press conference for Solarize Southampton on Thursday. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
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