A Return to Midwifery, and Advances in Technology, Improve Outcomes for Expectant Mothers
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Midwife looking at a sonogram
A Return to Midwifery, and Advances in Technology, Improve Outcomes for Expectant Mothers
A Return to Midwifery, and Advances in Technology, Improve Outcomes for Expectant Mothers
Midwife looking at a sonogram
A Return to Midwifery, and Advances in Technology, Improve Outcomes for Expectant Mothers
A Return to Midwifery, and Advances in Technology, Improve Outcomes for Expectant Mothers
Brendan J. OReilly on Nov 10, 2023
To acknowledge the gravity of the conversation about to be had, Express News Group Executive Editor Joseph Shaw cited a statistic from the National Institutes of Health: The United States... more
Bonac Softball Breaks Out Bats Izzy Briand missed hitting for the cycle by a home run, going 4 for 4 with a double and a triple and three RBIs to lead the East Hampton softball team (3-5 in League V, 3-6 overall) to a 15-0 victory at Harborfields on Friday. Alexa Schaffer went 2 for 3 with a double, a triple and two RBIs. Maryjane Vickers went 2 for 3 with three RBIs and Ella Abran struck out four and only allowed three hits in five innings. Tintle Paves Way for East Hampton/Pierson Girls Lacrosse Ava Tintle scored six goals and assisted ...
by Staff Writer
Lady bugs are doing very unladylike things. This jewel-like copulation takes place in a small tree. Out on a smooth, green limb, red, glistening bodies, casual soulmates, unhurried by time; the observer loses interest before they do. Spring is mainly the lovemaking act. And while you would not know this, listening to our selected leaders, take a walk and find a yellow butterfly to follow — up with your eye, into canopy and clouds. Find something in nature to follow instead. Snapping turtles are doing it, too. Mud-animated, these animals are unmolested in Sagg Pond — I mean, no one ...
by Marilee Foster
John Furness was 14 years old and a passenger on the Pelican almost 74 years ago. In a way, only now is he coming home. For readers not familiar with the Pelican tragedy, or my book “Dark Noon,” this year achieving its 20th anniversary, a little background: Sometimes you see a story and think it’s a good story. Less often, you see a story and think it’s a good story and you get to do something about it. In its edition of September 1, 2001, Newsday published a piece to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Pelican tragedy. It was ...
by Tom Clavin
On behalf of the Sag Harbor Lions Club, I want to publicly thank Chief Andrew Blodorn and his crew at the Sag Harbor Fire Department for helping to make our annual Easter Egg Hunt a special day for the community, and for dramatically and safely delivering the Easter Bunny (Vee Bennett) to the park! It is much appreciated! Mark Haslinger President Sag Harbor Lions Club
28 Apr 2025 by Staff Writer