A box full of old aerosol cans meant to be transported and disposed by the Care Environmental Corp. JON WINKLER
Cynthia McNamara, right, shakes hands with East Quogue District Clerk Lenore Rezza after being sworn in. Alexa Gorman
This home in North Haven utilizes intricate deer fencing, which involves three individual fences eight feet apart, covered with zig-zagging wire. COURTESY ELIZABETH LEAR
East Hampton's J.P. Palacios returns this season. DREW BUDD
Kathryn Tureski was sworn in as president of the East Quogue Board of Education on July 1. Alexa Gorman
Quogue students at Monday's bike ride to the beach, a fundraiser for Bradley Carbone, son of teacher Tim Carbone, who was paralyzed in a snowboarding accident in February. Alexa Gorman
This home in North Haven utilizes intricate deer fencing, which involves three individual fences eight feet apart, covered with zig-zagging wire. COURTESY ELIZABETH LEAR
Larry McConnell at the Montauk Transfer Station dumping of toxic liquid in a black drum meant for transport and disposal. JON WINKLER
Tim Carbone, who is retiring after 39 years teaching at Quogue School, took his last "beach day" bike ride on Monday with the students. Alexa Gorman
Tim Carbone rode his bike with students and faculty Monday from Quogue School to the beach. Alexa Gorman
Southampton science teachers Ryan Munkwitz, left, and John Walsh have fun with part of a telescope in the district planetarium. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Penni Russo, an instrumental teacher at East Quogue School, opens the donated piano. AMANDA BERNOCCO
A box full of old aerosol cans meant to be transported and disposed by the Care Environmental Corp. JON WINKLER
Cynthia McNamara, right, shakes hands with East Quogue District Clerk Lenore Rezza after being sworn in. Alexa Gorman
This home in North Haven utilizes intricate deer fencing, which involves three individual fences eight feet apart, covered with zig-zagging wire. COURTESY ELIZABETH LEAR
East Hampton's J.P. Palacios returns this season. DREW BUDD
Kathryn Tureski was sworn in as president of the East Quogue Board of Education on July 1. Alexa Gorman
Quogue students at Monday's bike ride to the beach, a fundraiser for Bradley Carbone, son of teacher Tim Carbone, who was paralyzed in a snowboarding accident in February. Alexa Gorman
This home in North Haven utilizes intricate deer fencing, which involves three individual fences eight feet apart, covered with zig-zagging wire. COURTESY ELIZABETH LEAR
Larry McConnell at the Montauk Transfer Station dumping of toxic liquid in a black drum meant for transport and disposal. JON WINKLER
Tim Carbone, who is retiring after 39 years teaching at Quogue School, took his last "beach day" bike ride on Monday with the students. Alexa Gorman
Tim Carbone rode his bike with students and faculty Monday from Quogue School to the beach. Alexa Gorman
Southampton science teachers Ryan Munkwitz, left, and John Walsh have fun with part of a telescope in the district planetarium. BY ERIN MCKINLEY
Penni Russo, an instrumental teacher at East Quogue School, opens the donated piano. AMANDA BERNOCCO
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