Volunteers To Scour Havens Beach In Mother Earth Day Cleanup - 27 East

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Volunteers To Scour Havens Beach In Mother Earth Day Cleanup

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Sag Harbor Village Trustee Tom Gardella, Finny Dianora-Brondal, Mare Dianora, Kathleen Mulcahy, and Ollie Dianora-Brondal are ready for the Mother Earth Day Cleanup at Havens Beach on Saturday, May 7. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Sag Harbor Village Trustee Tom Gardella, Finny Dianora-Brondal, Mare Dianora, Kathleen Mulcahy, and Ollie Dianora-Brondal are ready for the Mother Earth Day Cleanup at Havens Beach on Saturday, May 7. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on Apr 26, 2022
The Sag Harbor Village Environmental Advisory Committee and Surfrider Eastern Long Island will combine the theme of Earth Day with Mother’s Day when they hold a Mother Earth Day Cleanup... more

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