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Southampton Chamber of Commerce Drive-In Movie Mondays at Coopers Beach Tonight's Feature: "The Greatest Game Ever Played"

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Join us for the final movie of our season! There will be give-a-ways and all attendees who register with the US Women's Open booth will be entered into a drawing to win 2 weeklong passes to the 2013 US Women's Open at Sebonack - a $250 value! Gates open at 7pm - movie beings at dark.  Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Southampton Chamber of Commerce at 76 Main Street, Southampton or at the gate on a "first come, first serve" basis.  FM car radio needed for "retro-in-your car" movie viewing or bring a beach chair and hear via the external speakers.  Dinner, snacks and soft drinks available at the Coopers Beach Cafe.  Please NO alcohol, coolers or barbeques.  All proceeds benefit the Southampton Chamber of Commerce.  Advertise your Company, Agency or Organization "ON THE BIG SCREEN".  For additional information, please call 631-283-0402 or visit our website:  www.southamptonchamber.com

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Maud Nordwald Pollock June 19, 2013 at 11:38 am
Sid Vicious? What does that name tell us, If you had followed the items I posted you would find thatRead More this information is based on facts. Your rantings are the conspiracy theory. You are the conspiracy carrier. May light fill your angry life.
Sid Viscuous June 19, 2013 at 02:59 pm
Firstly, Maude, it is not Sid "Viscious" it is Sid "Viscuous" - look it up.Read More Secondly, all you tinfoil-hat wearing science deniers need to wake the heck up: "STOCKHOLM -- The World Bank says it will increasingly view its efforts to help developing countries fight poverty through a "climate lens." In a report released Wednesday, the international lending institution warned that heat waves, rising seas, more severe storms and other impacts of climate change will trap millions of people in poverty." As a result, the Washington-based bank said it is stepping up support for efforts to curb climate change and to help the world adapt to it. "Urgent action is needed to not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also to help countries prepare for a world of dramatic climate change and weather extremes," World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said in a statement." "Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."
Tom Mulrooney June 20, 2013 at 12:33 am
Maud, very well presented. We as citizens should never be so blind as to have contempt prior toRead More investigation. I would hope all who read your post love the environment as much as it appears you do. If we citizens prefer to be stewards of our own lives and property than we need to stand up and investigate that which the town board so very much wants to approve.