A Conversation With: Georgette Grier-Key
By Claire Walla Georgette Grier-Key, an East End painter, arts administrator and cultural historian who’s now putting her skills to work as the first ever director of the Eastville Community...
View ArticleEastville Strives To Unite With Latino Community
By Claire Walla The Latino community has had a strong presence on the East End for many years, yet despite the fact it is now an integral part of the local economy and culture, misunderstandings about...
View ArticleBlack Whalers
Eastville men crewed Sag Harbor whaleship By Jim Marquardt On the wall of the Eastville Community Historical Society on Hampton Street is a modestly framed roster of “19th Century Eastville Whalers,”...
View ArticleEastville Historical Society Earns Archeological Grant
The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) awarded its most recent site preservation grant to the Eastville Community Historical Society. The historical society will use the grant to support the...
View ArticleTerry Sullivan
By Stephen J. Kotz This Saturday at Christ Episcopal Church at 3 p.m., you are sponsoring a memorial sing-along to honor Pete and Toshi Seeger, who both died recently. What were their ties to Sag...
View ArticleQuilts Reflect Warmth in Many Ways
Joanne Carter and Georgette Grier-Key, the director of the Eastville Community Historical Society, with one of the society’s quilts. Photo by Steve Kotz. By Stephen J. Kotz The bare walls of the...
View ArticleEast End Weekend: Highlights of What to Do July 25 to 27
The Montauk Project, Chris Wood, Mark Schiavoni, Jasper Conroy and Jack Marshall, performs at Swallow East in Montauk on Friday, February 28. Photo by Ian Cooke. By Tessa Raebeck From fast-growing...
View ArticleNew President for Eastville Historical Society
By Stephen J. Kotz Audrey Gaines, the former director of youth services for East Hampton Town, has recently been elected to a two-year term as president of the Eastville Community Historical Society....
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