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🌱 Wind Farms + Shinnecock Artificial Reef + Tovah Feldshuh
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Happy Wednesday, people of East Hampton! Diane Witek announcing the debut edition of the East Hampton Daily!
First, today's weather:
Partly sunny. High: 62, low: 42.
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Here are the top stories today in East Hampton:
- Long Island factories to seek role in offshore wind farms. Leaders in business, labor and energy pledged to help Long Island manufacturers win contracts to supply component parts for the five offshore wind farms proposed for the region. (Newsday)
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sinks 60-foot steel barge to enhance Shinnecock artificial reef. The barge was used in marine construction for more than 30 years, working out of East Hampton and, notably, it served as the launchpad for fireworks displays in Westhampton Beach, East Hampton and Shelter Island. (Dan's Papers)
- Celebrating Hamptons celebrities: Tovah Feldshuh. Several weeks ago, she participated in a play reading, "The Soap Myth" at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons in East Hampton. Feldshuh will be performing in a two-character play, "Sisters in Law" about the lives of U.S. Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O’Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (Dan's Papers)
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Today in East Hampton:
- Turkey Hand Print — East Hampton Library. (4 p.m.)
- Mystery Book Discussion: "The Death of Mrs. Westaway" Ruth Ware. (6 p.m.)
- Community Service: Save a Life. (7 p.m.)
East Hampton Patch Notebook
- Guild Hall of East Hampton: "Artist David Slater next to his painting, 'Jackson and Lee in Paradise.' We recommend you come and look at this recent acquisition to our Permanent Collection up close. Thank you to Barbara Gibbs for this generous gift." (Facebook)
- East Hampton Library: "Many thanks to Brian Carabine from East Hampton's VFW, pictured here with Young Adult Librarian Cassie Gurge, for dropping by the library to pick up cards made by teen volunteers." (Facebook)
- East Hampton Library: "Join Michele McCauley as she reads 'Llama Llama Red Pajama.'" (Facebook)
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— Diane Witek
About me: Impassioned Writer, Website Designer, Social Media Marketer and newly proclaimed Baker. Lover of nature and animals of all kinds.
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