by Hampton Bays Historical Society | May 20, 2021
MILTON BERLE AS “Louie THE Lilac” Spring has fully sprung when the lovely fragrant lilacs are in bloom. Now that lilacs are in bloom She has a bowl of lilacs in her room And twists one in her fingers while she talks. —T.S. Eliot, Portrait of a Lady While...
by Hampton Bays Historical Society | May 3, 2021
Since Mother’s Day is a breath away we thought we’d use this blog to honor our Moms and an article of clothing about which many wax poetic. The apron. While we don’t suggest that you give your Mom one for a present on Sunday, we are sure that many family memories of...
by Hampton Bays Historical Society | Apr 29, 2021
As April begins to fade into May, we figured we’d squeak in one last “month.” April is National Poetry Month! No, we don’t know on whose authority – just go with it. Perhaps next year we should ask for submissions from our readership – what could...
by Hampton Bays Historical Society | Apr 22, 2021
In the last few days we’ve seen a few references to people asking about seeing lots of fish close to shore. It seemed the proper time to share this historical nugget from local Historian Gary Cobb. Thanks Gary! A little history for y’all that live on the...
by Hampton Bays Historical Society | Apr 15, 2021
No one will be surprised to discover that slanguage has come and gone throughout the decades. Browsing our favorite historic newspaper site we stumbled upon this little newsbit which referenced, “everyone’s favorite Hello Girl.” Hmmm, a Hello Girl? We were not quite...
by Hampton Bays Historical Society | Apr 14, 2021
There are people that you meet who leave a lasting impression. They don’t need to be a relative or teacher, they can be someone you met casually but repeatedly, yet they are firmly engraved in your psyche. Two such people in Hampton Bays were Lenny and Erwin Thompson,...