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Chrissy Herbert

Chrissy Herbert

 Lydia Shaternik

Lydia Shaternik

 George Hear and Jean Ruggles serve up the sweets at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

George Hear and Jean Ruggles serve up the sweets at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Chrissy Herbert

Chrissy Herbert

 Lydia Shaternik

Lydia Shaternik

 George Hear and Jean Ruggles serve up the sweets at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

George Hear and Jean Ruggles serve up the sweets at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Courtney Marmeno waits to be served at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Courtney Marmeno waits to be served at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Courtney Marmeno waits to be served at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Courtney Marmeno waits to be served at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Kailey Marmeno samples the wares at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Kailey Marmeno samples the wares at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Kailey Marmeno samples the wares at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

Kailey Marmeno samples the wares at the Montauk Community Church ice cream social on Thursday.

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author on Jul 21, 2009
“We’re closing down the Montauk Hatchery site probably next week,” says Bay Management Specialist Jennifer Gaites. What hatchery site, you may well ask, unless you are a bayman. We came... more

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