McCarron and Borah Wed in Chicago
Luke McCarron and Tom Borah, both of Chicago, were married at the Cook County Marriage and Civil Court there on Jan. 17.
Luke McCarron and Tom Borah, both of Chicago, were married at the Cook County Marriage and Civil Court there on Jan. 17.
Janet Jones Schwitter, who for 50 years had a house in Amagansett and once ran an antiques store in the hamlet, died in New York City on Jan. 30. She was 92.
Aida Ester Chitarroni of Springs, a staff member at Gurney’s Inn and Resort in Montauk for many years, died on Friday in Stamford, Conn. She was 74.
Stephanie J. O’Connell, who had taught at the Most Holy Trinity School in East Hampton, died on Feb. 21 in Roslyn. She was 81. A funeral Mass will be said on Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Most Holy Trinity.
Michael Z. Jody of East Hampton, a psychoanalyst and couples counselor, died on Feb. 19 in the care of East End Hospice of Westhampton Beach. He was 68 and had been ill with cancer for six weeks.
Gerald Schneider, an accountant known as Jerry, died of a heart attack in New York City on Feb. 8. He was 70 and had lived in Springs since 1985.
The airport is back as an issue and drawing renewed attention. And much more from the faithful.
President Trump’s new head of the E.P.A., Lee Zeldin, kicked up quite a storm of tomfoolery this week when he announced that the agency had discovered a cache of metaphorical “gold bars” valued at $2 billion.
If congestion pricing works in Manhattan, why not on the East End?
The final Hamptons real estate report of wintry February reaches back into late, lamented November.
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