Community News for October 29, 2020 - 27 East

Community News for October 29, 2020

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Children visit the Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

Children visit the Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

Children visit the Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

Children visit the Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

Bay Street Theater Box Office Manager David Kolodny, Executive Director Tracy Mitchell, Director of Development Kim Fink and Marketing Coordinator Michael Pintauro with a check for JBJ Soul Kitchen Food Bank.

Bay Street Theater Box Office Manager David Kolodny, Executive Director Tracy Mitchell, Director of Development Kim Fink and Marketing Coordinator Michael Pintauro with a check for JBJ Soul Kitchen Food Bank. Courtesy of Bay Street Theater

Bay Street Theater Box Office Manager David Kolodny, Executive Director Tracy Mitchell, Director of Development Kim Fink and Marketing Coordinator Michael Pintauro with a check for JBJ Soul Kitchen Food Bank.

Bay Street Theater Box Office Manager David Kolodny, Executive Director Tracy Mitchell, Director of Development Kim Fink and Marketing Coordinator Michael Pintauro with a check for JBJ Soul Kitchen Food Bank. Courtesy of Bay Street Theater

A rendering of the new building being constructed for the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center.

A rendering of the new building being constructed for the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center.

Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center Executive Director Bonnie Cannon with Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul and Assemblyman Fred Thiele at the Center's groundbreaking last weekend.

Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center Executive Director Bonnie Cannon with Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul and Assemblyman Fred Thiele at the Center's groundbreaking last weekend.

Bonnie Cannon begins the demolition of the existing buidling.

Bonnie Cannon begins the demolition of the existing buidling.

BHCCRC Executive Director Bonnie Cannon with some of the Center's kids, Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming, Assemblyman Fred Thiele and the Center's Marketing and Development Director Deb McEneaney.

BHCCRC Executive Director Bonnie Cannon with some of the Center's kids, Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming, Assemblyman Fred Thiele and the Center's Marketing and Development Director Deb McEneaney.

Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul at the Center's groundbreaking.

Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul at the Center's groundbreaking.

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

The Haunted Village at the Southampton History Museum on Saturday. The grounds of the Rogers Mansion are decorated for Halloween and are inhabited by witches, ghouls and even a plague doctor. The Haunted Village will be opened on Saturday October 31 from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to wear their costumes. Reservations required with timed entrances for a 20 minute tour. Limited to 100 people at one time, only family groups of up to 6 allowed per reservation. Children must be accompanied by an adult with a reservation. Facemasks required and social distancing strictly enforced. Call (631) 283-2494 or visit southamptonhistory.org for more information. DANA SHAW

Sag Harbor Whaling Museum Richard Doctorow, at left, takes New York State Lt. Governor Kathleen Hochul on a guided tour of the museum on Saturday afternoon.   MICHAEL HELLER

Sag Harbor Whaling Museum Richard Doctorow, at left, takes New York State Lt. Governor Kathleen Hochul on a guided tour of the museum on Saturday afternoon. MICHAEL HELLER

New York State Lt. Governor Kathleen Hochul speaks with Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming, New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele, Sag Harbor Cinema Board Chairman April Gornik and Sag Harbor Cinema Executive Director James Hook prior to receiving a guided tour of the cinema on Saturday afternoon.  MICHAEL HELLER

New York State Lt. Governor Kathleen Hochul speaks with Suffolk County Legislator Bridget Fleming, New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele, Sag Harbor Cinema Board Chairman April Gornik and Sag Harbor Cinema Executive Director James Hook prior to receiving a guided tour of the cinema on Saturday afternoon. MICHAEL HELLER

author on Oct 27, 2020
Public Meetings Thursday, October 29 East Hampton Town Board, 6:30 p.m. special meeting, held via video conference. 631-324-4141 | easthamptonny.gov Monday, November 2 Southampton Town Trustees, 1 p.m., regular meeting,... more

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