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Golf Tournament Will Benefit East Hampton Lions

authorStaff Writer on Sep 8, 2025
The East Hampton Lions Club will host its annual Invitational Golf Tournament on Thursday, September 25, at the prestigious South Fork Country Club. The day will begin with a shotgun... more

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