Featuring Biker in Yellow.
Searching, by Meryl Spiegel.
In Memory Of
Susan E. Miller
1954-2014
Featuring Biker in Yellow.
In Memory Of
Susan E. Miller
1954-2014
A series, Mensa Mominu. He’s smart. (He’s a rat.)
Mensa with his take on rats and other vermin. By Cecil Dumas.
There are a lot of lessons that we can learn from Dr. Einstein.
“See what I mean about divine intervention?” By Angela Rieck.
Sweet corn and peaches are at nearly every local farm stand.
Tony says, “Especially good with grilled shrimp.” A new recipe from Tony Meisel.
Didn't you always want to know where to get the best...everything? If you aren't making it yourself, where can you pick up the best potato salad, clam chowder, corn on the cob?
Recapping some of our summer favorites!
A restaurant review of a long time favorite.
Highly recommended, by Sandra Novick.
A new historical fiction series by Mary Ann DiLorenzo. One Big Leaguer’s Story.
“Come on, Dad, time to go.” The finale.
How fortunate are we?
Three very cool events. Featuring Westhampton Free Library Art Studio Tour, Alex Ferrone Gallery, Cutchogue, and HAVENS by KVD, Sag Harbor. By Sandra Novick
Layers of photographic images that are merged into detailed, refined, other-wordly pieces.
Exhibit through August 27th. Reception for the artist July 20th, 6 - 8 p.m. HAVENS, Sag Harbor.
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“But I do know, that ‘they’ questions do not move us forward.”
What if we changed it up? By Angela Rieck.
“This year it felt like summer would never arrive.”
Working hard to NOT take the sea, the sand, the luminous light, all for granted.
By Meryl Spiegel.
“Perhaps high school has let out early, I was thinking. She asked if I needed help. I said no, it’s possible I even said no, no, thank you.”
“… make no mistake, that dragon lady is a good friend of mine.” By Lynda Bernard.