Archive | July, 2008

Obituaries July 31

Posted on 31 July 2008

Joan P. Wing Joan P. Wing, a resident of Sag Harbor for 28 years, died suddenly at Southampton Hospital on July 11 from a massive stroke to the brain. She was 77 years old. Born in Newark, N.J. on January 7, 1931, she was the daughter of Francis and Marion McFadden. Prior to moving east [...]

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James McMullan: Imagining the Scene

Posted on 31 July 2008

  Theater posters represent a unique art form. Graphically intriguing and designed to catch the eye, in a single moment, a good poster says enough about a play to entice audiences – yet does not risk alienation by revealing too much. Tapping into the core idea of a play and interpreting it in a single iconic [...]

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Weekend Wins Put Whalers In Playoffs

Posted on 31 July 2008

Hampton Whalers’ manager Julio Vega said he was excited his team, after winning three of their last four games of the regular season, fought their way into the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League playoffs. But he knew they had it in them the whole time. “I think we’re playing the way I expected the team to [...]

Adjusting In Their New Digs

Posted on 31 July 2008

John and Mary Gangemi are in the adjustment business and currently they’re adjusting to their new quarters on the corner of Rector and Division streets. “Everyone that comes in says it’s so relaxing, you wouldn’t even know [Highway] 114 is right there,” said Mary. Dr. John Gangemi is a chiropractor and his wife Mary is [...]

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James McMullan Talks Shop

Posted on 31 July 2008

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Iconic Cinema Is For Sale

Posted on 31 July 2008

Independent film aficionados eager to catch the newest flick at the iconic art-house move theatre, Sag Harbor Cinema, may have been surprised this week to learn the theatre is for sale after calling the cinema for times for this week’s film “Tell No One.” On the Sag Harbor Cinema’s answering machine, following a description of [...]

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Kidnap Probe In Sag Harbor

Posted on 31 July 2008

A kidnapping case out of Boston made its way to the waters off Sag Harbor after a Coast Guard vessel targeted and then attempted to gain access to a catamaran owned by Sag Harbor resident Kali Moore believing the boat may be related to a Boston Police Department investigation. On Sunday night Moore said the [...]

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East End Digest July 31

Posted on 31 July 2008

State Assembly: 4-Day School Week? Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele, Jr. is requesting input from school districts in the Second Assembly District related to a bill currently pending in the New York State Assembly. This bill aims to provide financial relief for taxpayers by eliminating the state sales tax on diesel fuel used by school bus companies [...]

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More Than Just Photos

Posted on 31 July 2008

John Messinger doesn’t want to talk about his photographs, about their locales or their subjects; he wants the narrative of his work to remain a mystery. “I can talk about each place, about what makes it unique, about the culture,” said the 24-year-old photographer.  “But I think the place is unimportant.” Messinger’s belief is that [...]

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Housing Trust Set To Move Forward

Posted on 31 July 2008

With a proposed zoning code that includes a handful of affordable housing provisions, and $2.524 million dollars expected to flow into the Sag Harbor Community Housing Trust should the condo project at the former Bulova Watchcase Factory get the green light, the village is poised to embark on its first affordable housing program over the [...]

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