Kids Culture 01.30.20
Story time with Drag Queen Diva Naomi, embroidery, jewelry making, and movies are on the agenda this week for kids and teens on the South Fork.
Story time with Drag Queen Diva Naomi, embroidery, jewelry making, and movies are on the agenda this week for kids and teens on the South Fork.
Joseph John Intermaggio Jr., a former detective in the Suffolk County Police Department, died on Jan. 16 at home in Southampton. He was 88, and had been ill for several years.
She loved “animals, writing, and telling dirty jokes,” Susan Jane Bell’s brother, Peter Pyatt Bell, recalled this week of his sister, who died on Jan. 20 at the Hamptons Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Southampton. “She just told the silliest jokes you could imagine,” Mr. Bell said.
Joan Kulgren Martin of East Hampton, a former college professor and director of Taproot Workshops, an organization that provides writing classes for senior citizens on Long Island, died of a stroke on Jan. 16 at Stony Brook University Hospital. She was 88 and had been ill for three years.
A struggle in the Shinnecock Hills over the remains of native people points to the absence in New York State of effective protection of important cultural sites.
Why a proposed senior citizens center needs to be quite so large is a question that ought to be reconsidered.
Visiting Quogue recently with friends who had summered there from childhood was eye-opening.
I am of two minds about confessing my near-addiction to the give-away pile next door to the Star office at the East Hampton Library.
One of the oldest businesses on Amagansett’s Main Street will reopen next door.
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