The Fourth of July weekend is a time to reflect on our appreciation that we are an independent nation. We also express gratitude to the veterans who fought to keep us keep that freedom. Of course people flock to beaches, barbecues and parties to get some much-needed rest and relaxation.
Smith Point County Park is a gathering place during the summer, especially on Fourth of July. There is a beautiful beach, playground, trails and those fantastic waves. You might even see some fireworks in the sky. Many people are headed to Umbrella Beach in Montauk to watch the Fourth of July fireworks.
No matter what you do, don't drink and drive. The majority of the car accidents on this holiday (and others) involve drinking and driving. Have a designated driver or barbecue at home if you want to enjoy a few summer cocktails, glasses of wine or beer.
Have a happy Fourth of July! What will you be doing?
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Showing posts with label Long Island. Show all posts
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Monday, August 25, 2008
Montauk Monster Mystery Solved - Or Not?

Remember the Montauk monster? It arrived ashore near the Ditch Plains of Montauk in the middle of summer and had everyone asking – it is a dog, is it a raccoon or is it an alien? Apparently, it's none of the above. After talking to the girls who capture the deceased beast on film, the carcass disappeared. There were stories it was in hiding and tales a man took it into his backyard to have mounted for his wall. Needless to say, no body appeared for scientific analysis.
After questioning Plum Island and considering the Men in Black, it seems the Montauk Monster is a publicity stunt. Rachel Goldberg, who discovered the beast, is the sister of producer Darren Goldberg who is making a monster movie called Splinterheads. On the other hand, Christine Pampalone from East Northport also took photos that day – check it out:
So is director Goldberg just hopping on a ready-made situation to start his own cheap viral campaign promoting Splinterheads? Did the second photographer photo a different beast? Although the questions seem to be answered, are they really? I don't think so but apparently Nicky Papers, owner of the www.montauk-monster.com thinks so because he's already selling the domain name. He says, “Maintaining this website has become too much work for me and it's been hard finding time because I have a full-time job. Additionally, I need to spend more time with family.” Hmm...still wondering what the real story is...
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Welcome To Mastic Beach
Welcome to magnificent Mastic Beach - the most beautiful and down-to-earn peninsula on Long Island where the American dream is still a reality. Join us to find out the latest happenings around town, to voice your opinions or to share useful information. If you live in this unique place, you know why and this blog talks about it.
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