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  • For Mary Gauthier, songwriting goes way beyond conveying her thoughts and emotions. It was also a lifeline when she embraced sobriety back in 1990. Songwriting’s appeal was important enough for Gauthier to swap being an acclaimed chef at a wildly successful Cajun restaurant in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood to head to Nashville in her mid-thirties to pursue a dream of becoming a professional musician. Fast forward to the present day, and the 63-year-old singer-songwriter is touring with partner Jaimee Harris and not only celebrating the 25-year-plus anniversary of Gauthier’s 1999 sophomore bow, Drag Queens in Limousines, but also giving love to her most recent studio effort, 2022’s Dark Enough to See the Stars. Her love of compositional craft will be on full display when she and Harris roll into Bayport on September 26. Mary Gauthier and Art of The Song at People’s Pub in Bayport
  • In the Heart of September: Things Happening This Week in the Great South Bay Neighborhoods
  • With less than two weeks to go before the autumnal equinox sets in, our September issue of Great South Bay News closes out the summer season for our modest newspaper family with strength and verve, thanks to the contributions of a talented team of Schneps Media writers who have a presence in it. Powerful Women, Blue Point Oysters, and the State of the Beach Define the September Issue of Great South Bay News
  • A Hamptons destination. Three young people who hail from Pittsburgh in a complex love triangle. And a bid for a life-altering drug deal. What will happen? How will it end? A Beach House in the Hamptons debuts at the Sayville Theater
  • Remember September: What’s Happening This Week Around Fire Island and the Great South Bay

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  • Everybody loves a feel-good success story about a local business. Along the Great South Bay of Long Island, that reigns even more true. Toasted Oysters, a local oyster farm operating from Islip, has been selected to showcase their authentic Blue Point oysters, which are grown right here on the South Shore of Long Island, at the 2025 Ryder Cup. The star-studded, highly anticipated golf match will be held at the Bethpage Black Golf Course in Farmingdale from September 23 to 28. Veteran-Owned Oyster Farm to Represent the Great South Bay at the Ryder Cup
  • In the Heart of September: Things Happening This Week in the Great South Bay Neighborhoods
  • With less than two weeks to go before the autumnal equinox sets in, our September issue of Great South Bay News closes out the summer season for our modest newspaper family with strength and verve, thanks to the contributions of a talented team of Schneps Media writers who have a presence in it. Powerful Women, Blue Point Oysters, and the State of the Beach Define the September Issue of Great South Bay News
  • Remember September: What’s Happening This Week Around Fire Island and the Great South Bay
  • HELP WANTED: Do You Have the Right Stuff? Great South Bay News Seeks Contributors

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