Amy Zerner's artistic couture.
October 9: Despite an overcast sky and a chill in the air, the East Hampton Town Trustees Largest Clam Contest drew a large crowd of hungry spectators to the Donald Lamb Building in Amagansett. Lanny Rost was one of the clam judges. Below, the overall winner, with the largest clam weighing in at 2 pounds 4 ounces, was Edward Hoff Jr. The champ was crowned
The den of a home on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. MICHELLE TRAURING
Inside the Fedun garden on Old Country Road. MICHELLE TRAURING
September 26: Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski enjoys plenty of hugs and smiles after returning to his hometown of East Quogue on Saturday following a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan. September 26: Nice front page photo that goes with a story: Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski enjoys plenty of hugs and smiles after returning to his hometown of East Quogue on Saturday following a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan.
Amy Zerner's artistic couture.
October 9: Despite an overcast sky and a chill in the air, the East Hampton Town Trustees Largest Clam Contest drew a large crowd of hungry spectators to the Donald Lamb Building in Amagansett. Lanny Rost was one of the clam judges. Below, the overall winner, with the largest clam weighing in at 2 pounds 4 ounces, was Edward Hoff Jr. The champ was crowned
The den of a home on Main Street in Westhampton Beach. MICHELLE TRAURING
Inside the Fedun garden on Old Country Road. MICHELLE TRAURING
September 26: Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski enjoys plenty of hugs and smiles after returning to his hometown of East Quogue on Saturday following a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan. September 26: Nice front page photo that goes with a story: Army Specialist Andrew Kuroski enjoys plenty of hugs and smiles after returning to his hometown of East Quogue on Saturday following a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan.
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