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Photos: 117th LVIS Fair Fun For The Whole Family
Did you miss the fair yesterday? See what all the traffic was about.

Andrew Lenoir is a graduate student at Columbia University working towards an MFA in Creative Non-fiction. He previously studied semiotics at Brown University. His journalistic and essayistic work has been published by The Huffington Post, The Brown Journal of History and the East Hampton Independent. Andrew has also worked for Rolling Stone Magazine and the Huffington Post’s Education desk.
Did you miss the fair yesterday? See what all the traffic was about.

Popular toys finally for sale in East Hampton.
The charity tournament seeks to help scientists and school children to learn more about Sharks.
Anthony Sosinski, partner of rescued fisherman John Aldridge talks about his childhood friend's struggle for survival at sea.
New Montauk business has healthy toppings to make your sweet treat also a healthy one.
The Travis Field Memorial Softball Tournament starts next week, but the fun begins Sunday with a party to decide the match-ups and order of play.
Charlie Whitmore of Charlie Whitmore Gardens invites patrons to special celebration this Friday in Amagansett.
The 67th Annual Powwow is coming up this Labor Day weekend.
Cody Schreger offers lessons in aerial arts at Mandala Yoga.
Photos from this year's Soldier Ride.
Rose Evangelista, owner of Sotto Sopra in Amagansett, lays out the secrets of her success.
Photos from this year's Soldier Ride.
Nearly 1000 riders rode through Sag Harbor today in the memory of Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter and other veterans of the wars overseas.
Nearly 1000 riders rode through Sag Harbor today in the memory of Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter and other veterans of the wars overseas.
Amagansett Wines and Spirits owner Michael Cinque gave Patch his top recommendations for the heat wave.
Indian Wells Tavern offers up Montauk Brewing Company's Driftwood Ale.
Meet the East Hampton Arts Council's newest member and hear about what he has in the works.
With soaring temperatures, Sag Harbor Golf Course players stayed hydrated and in good humor about dealing with the heat.
This year's fireworks will honor Concetta, Jimmy and Felix Grucci, Sr. and fireworks founder George Plimpton.