Aurora Lights Up Night Sky on East End - 27 East

Aurora Lights Up Night Sky on East End

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Sag Harbor. STEVE SOBEY

Sag Harbor. STEVE SOBEY

Clam Island.  MARIANNE BARNETT

Clam Island. MARIANNE BARNETT

Marina. MARIANNE BARNETT

Marina. MARIANNE BARNETT

Mile Hill Beach.  ANNETTE HINKLE

Mile Hill Beach. ANNETTE HINKLE

Steinbeck Park.   DAVE CASCIANO

Steinbeck Park. DAVE CASCIANO

Northern lights over Eastport and Speonk.    PAUL NORTHRUP

Northern lights over Eastport and Speonk. PAUL NORTHRUP

Aleksandra Kardwell

Aleksandra Kardwell

Aleksandra Kardwell

Aleksandra Kardwell

authorStaff Writer on Oct 11, 2024
East End residents got treated to a rare sight last night, Thursday, October 10, as the northern lights, aka aurora borealis, were visible and brilliant. Our readers and staff were... more

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