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Columnist Karl Grossman was presented the Horace Mann Award from the Antioch College Alumni Association at a ceremony at Antioch's Yellow Springs, Ohio, campus on June 28. The award recognizes the contribution of alumni of Antioch who have

Columnist Karl Grossman was presented the Horace Mann Award from the Antioch College Alumni Association at a ceremony at Antioch's Yellow Springs, Ohio, campus on June 28. The award recognizes the contribution of alumni of Antioch who have "won some victory for humanity" following the advice to the graduating class of 1859 by Mann, the college's first president. He was recognized for his "lifelong work in investigative journalism." Presenting the award is Catherine Jordan, vice president of the Antioch College Alumni Association. COURTESY JANET GROSSMAN

Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo LLP senior partner David Dubin and Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center executive director Timothy Frazier enjoying EWECC's annual summer benefit.

Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo LLP senior partner David Dubin and Eleanor Whitmore Early Childhood Center executive director Timothy Frazier enjoying EWECC's annual summer benefit.

Lisa and Paul Arida at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

Lisa and Paul Arida at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

Lisa and Paul Arida at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

Lisa and Paul Arida at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

Junior Chairperson Harrison Messer and Paige Alpert  at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

Junior Chairperson Harrison Messer and Paige Alpert at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

Nelson DeMille and Susan Lucci  at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

Nelson DeMille and Susan Lucci at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

Cathy and Enzo Morabito at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

Cathy and Enzo Morabito at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

East End Hospice Board member Zach Epley, Southampton Town Supervisor Maria Moore at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

East End Hospice Board member Zach Epley, Southampton Town Supervisor Maria Moore at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

Robin and Reuben Jeffery, with Chairperson Peter Halstead, center, at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue.   BARBARA LASSEN

Robin and Reuben Jeffery, with Chairperson Peter Halstead, center, at the East End Hospice Seaside Soiree Summer Gala on June 29 in Quogue. BARBARA LASSEN

“Alchemy by Two,” the current show hosted by the Remsenburg Academy, features the work of Meryl Spiegel and Mia Wisnocki, both at the recent opening reception.  The show will be open through next weekend. COURTESY REMSENBURG ACADEMY

“Alchemy by Two,” the current show hosted by the Remsenburg Academy, features the work of Meryl Spiegel and Mia Wisnocki, both at the recent opening reception. The show will be open through next weekend. COURTESY REMSENBURG ACADEMY

Carol Roaman and Trudy Schlachter at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons annual luncheon at the Highway Restaurant in East Hampton on July 5.  RICHARD LEWIN

Carol Roaman and Trudy Schlachter at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons annual luncheon at the Highway Restaurant in East Hampton on July 5. RICHARD LEWIN

Guest Speaker Noam Weissman, Honoree Esther Muller, Luncheon Committee Member Carole Olshan and Jewish Center of the Hamptons  President Harry Katz at the center's annual luncheon on July 5 at the Highway Restaurant in East Hampton.  RICHARD LEWIN

Guest Speaker Noam Weissman, Honoree Esther Muller, Luncheon Committee Member Carole Olshan and Jewish Center of the Hamptons President Harry Katz at the center's annual luncheon on July 5 at the Highway Restaurant in East Hampton. RICHARD LEWIN

HamptonsFilm Artistic Director David Nugent, Producer Tamir Ardon, Co-Director Maria Bukhonina and HamptonsFilm Chairman Emeritus Alec Baldwin at the HamptonsFilm SummerDocs Series Screening of Netflix's

HamptonsFilm Artistic Director David Nugent, Producer Tamir Ardon, Co-Director Maria Bukhonina and HamptonsFilm Chairman Emeritus Alec Baldwin at the HamptonsFilm SummerDocs Series Screening of Netflix's "Skywalkers: A Love Story," presented in partnership with Guild Hall on July 5. Jess Dalene for HamptonsFilm

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