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  • 2 months ago | hampshirechronicle.co.uk | David Taylor

    8 1/1 This selection of vintage postcards provides a glimpse of Hampshire life in the early twentieth century. The ‘golden age’ of postcards was from 1895 to 1915 when millions were sent each year. Postcards were used to send greetings from holiday destinations, but also to communicate everyday messages. Local cards could be delivered on the same day as they were posted and are deemed the equivalent of modern text messaging.

  • Nov 8, 2024 | northforker.com | David Taylor

    You’d be forgiven if you thought the East End Seaport Museum & Marine Foundation (100 Third St., Greenport, 631-477-2100) was a train or ferry station, sitting kitty corner to North Ferry and about 100 feet from the Greenport train platform. When the brick structure was built in 1894, it was indeed the depot for the new-at-the-time Long Island Rail Road. But today, the welcoming, admission-free spot is the longstanding keeper of the village’s maritime history.

  • Sep 27, 2024 | danspapers.com | David Taylor

    This issue of Dan’s Papers North Fork features a beautiful painting of a farm stand full of pumpkins, mums, and other fall flowers – something you’ll see plenty of while driving on the North Fork this time of year – by Mym Tuma. Here, Tuma discusses her inspiration for the farmstand painting and what drives her as an artist. A Conversation with Mym TumaWhat is the name of this weeks cover art, and what inspired its creation?

  • Sep 26, 2024 | northforker.com | David Taylor

    The key to thriving in any industry is the ability to adapt — to learn what works, what doesn’t and what the local clientele look for. After a year, the owners of Alizé Brewing Company (10560 Main Road, Mattituck, 631-298-7793) have found that their experimental, seafood-forward menu was just the adaptation they needed.

  • Sep 7, 2024 | danspapers.com | David Taylor

    One month. There’s one month left until Canio’s Books and the not-for-profit Canio’s Cultural Café are displaced from their home on Sag Harbor’s Main Street. Founded by Canio Pavone in 1980, Canio’s Books has been run by Maryann Calendrille and Kathryn Szoka as a hub for literature, community and deep conversations since 1999, with 2024 marking their 25th year at the helm.

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