East End Food Launches Campaign For New Regional Food Hub - 27 East

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East End Food Launches Campaign For New Regional Food Hub

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East End Food Leadership Team, Chef Jay Lippin,  Bob Hatton, Kate Fullam and Miranda Capriotti.

East End Food Leadership Team, Chef Jay Lippin, Bob Hatton, Kate Fullam and Miranda Capriotti.

Mark-Antonio and Ellen Smith.

Mark-Antonio and Ellen Smith.

Patrick McLaughlin.

Patrick McLaughlin.

Mark Smith.

Mark Smith.

Steve Maietta and Claudia Pilato.

Steve Maietta and Claudia Pilato.

Susan and Myron Levine.

Susan and Myron Levine.

Marc Rothenberg and Marcelle Mogavero Rothenberg.

Marc Rothenberg and Marcelle Mogavero Rothenberg.

Chef Holly Dove-Rozzi ,Kate Fullam and Executive Chef Michael Rozzi.

Chef Holly Dove-Rozzi ,Kate Fullam and Executive Chef Michael Rozzi.

authorStaff Writer on Aug 21, 2023
East End Food board members Evan Mason, Sheri Sandler, Mark Smith and Peter Treiber Sr. hosted a fundraising dinner prepared by Chef Michael Rozzi of The 1770 House in Sagaponack... more

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