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Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time July 21, 2019
The Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Southampton, NY
That’s One Small Step for Man. One Giant Leap for all Mankind Neil Armstrong, July 20, 1969
Welcome to the Basilica Parish of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
Pastoral Team: Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
In Residence: Rev. Msgr. William J. Gill Jeannine Schmidt, Pastoral Associate
Maura Mandato, Youth Minister Dominick Abbate, Director of Music
Bill Kunzer, Plant and Facilities Manager
Daily Mass Mon. Wed. Thurs. Fri. at 12 noon Tue. at 8:00 am First Saturday 8:00 AM Holydays: 7 PM Vigil, 8:00 AM, 12 Noon Weekend Masses Saturday: 5 PM Sunday: 8 AM, 9:30 AM, 11 AM, 12:30 PM (in Spanish) and 5 PM Reconciliation Saturday: 4 PM - 4:45 PM Ministry to the Sick For communion at home or Anointing please contact the Parish Office. Baptism Please contact Fr. Mike at [email protected] to schedule an appointment . Baptisms are generally performed on Saturdays. Marriage Arranged at least six months in advance, please contact Fr. Mike at [email protected]. Becoming A Catholic We welcome those who would like to become Catholic and adult Catholics who have never received formal religious education and/or sacraments. Contact Jeannine Schmidt at [email protected]
Contact Us
Parish Office 168 Hill Street Southampton, NY P: 631-283-0097, option 0 F: 631-283-3836 W: www.shjmbasilica.org E: [email protected] Mon—Sat 9 AM - 4:00 PM
Fr. Mike Vetrano E: [email protected]
Religious Education Office P: 631-283-0508 E: [email protected] Parish Social Ministry Jeannine Schmidt, Director P: 631-283-0097 Ext. 317 E: [email protected] Director of Music Dominick Abbate E: [email protected] Youth Ministry Maura Mandato [email protected]
Apostolado Hispano Office: 631-283-4379 Vincentian Fathers 631-283-9647
Our Lady of Hamptons School Sister Kathy Schlueter, CSJ 160 North Main Street Southampton, New York 11968 P: 631-283-9140 E: [email protected]
Parish Office Suzanne Marchisella Karen Berry Donna Valle Parish Leadership: Finance Committee Ann Enstine (Trustee) John Wynne (Trustee) Jay Diesing Charlene Kagel John Neknez Fred Weinfurt
BASILICA PARISH OF SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS & MARY Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Readings: Dt 30:10-14; Col 1:15-20; Lk 10:25-37 Mission Statement: We are a Eucharistic centered people, who by following Christ’s teaching,
join together to love and serve those in spiritual and physical need in our community.
Liturgical Ministers Schedule
Saturday, July 27 5 PM Fr. Mike Troy SERVERS Z. & N. Jahnke-Becwar, W. Salinetti E.M.’S M. King, J. Lynch, M. Nikolich LECTORS J. Clarke, K. King-Bush
Sunday, July 28 8 AM Fr. Don Baier SERVERS T. LavinioJ. Leonard E.M.’S M. Beitel, A. Enstine, P. Mackey, J. McKenna, M. Muller LECTORS M. Mackey, D. Quaranto
9:30 AM Fr. Mike Vetrano SERVERS I. Brady, X. Johnson, Q & C Sacconaghi E.M.’S G. Arresta. N. McCulley, D, L,& O Valle, LECTORS R. Sior, M. Terry GREETERS J. McCulley 11 AM Fr. Joe Finnerty SERVERS E.M.’S S. Adelante, T. Alegria, T. D’Angelis, K. Maple, L. Robins LECTORS G. Bauer, J. Cleary GREETERS C. Brown, R. Essay
12:30 PM Mass in Spanish See Apostolado Page for details
5 PM Fr. Mike Troy SERVERS C. Lynch E.M.’S S. Oldakowski, P. Nikolich, T. Westergard LECTORS C. Boyle, S. Krawciw
ALTAR MINISTRY ALTAR CLOTHS: G. Bauer HAND LINENS—July 22-28—A. Beatty SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL July 21—C & J Mottern July 28- HAMPTON CENTER July 21—E & B Lindstrand July 28-B. Doyle, M. Thompson
Mass Intentions for the Week of July 22-28 Monday 12:00 Dr. Peter J. DiConza
Tuesday 8:00 Loretta Lopez
Wednesday 12:00 Carol Whitby
Thursday 12:00 Joan Fullam
Friday 12:00 Ruth Lynch Saturday 5 PM Brian Nikolich Sunday 8:00 Julia Gannon 9:30 People of the Parish & James J. McEntee 11:00 John Allen, Joseph Paul Henley, Carolyn Brown, Patricia Nolan, Keith Krzyzewski 12:30 Mass in Spanish 5 PM Frank Dehler
Regular Collections: July 14: $11, 738.22 Special Collections: Summer Appeal: $10,149.00
Thank you for your generosity. Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary is sustained by the generosity of our parishioners through time, talent and treasure. For all that you do - thank you!
Financial Realities and Stewardship
Hampton Center Rosary 1st Thursday—B. Medler 2nd Thursday—J. Joyce 3rd Thursday—A. Petrone 4th Thursday—A. Petrone 5th Thursday—M. Teresi
Pastor’s Letter July 20/21 Dear Parish Family, In July of 1969 I was a recent graduate of Bishop Reilly High School heading toward studies in Physics and Electrical Engineering at Brooklyn Polytech, now the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. For a kid interested in science and technology, the adventures of the NASA space missions of the 60’s and 70’s were an unimaginable treat. It seemed that every month brought a new real life adventure into the unexplored realms of the universe and space flight. On July 20th I was glued to our black and white TV as were millions of others, witnessing live the first landing of a spacecraft on another celestial body. It was frightening and exhilarating all at once to think of these astronauts so far away, executing a landing that had never been tested before. For the science minded there is nothing more rewarding than seeing a hypothesis or experiment proven — and this one in such an amazing way. For others, the Apollo landing had political meaning. It was the symbol of the rivalry between two nations, the United States and Russia. It was the test of our differing political ideologies, of our economic and educational systems, and the pride of our citizenship. These amazing missions lasted just three years. The last time a visitor from Earth stood on the moon was in December of 1972. There were seven missions in all. Six successful landings and one dramatic rescue — Apollo 13. As missions of discovery, the space program brought us advances in science, technology, and communication. But perhaps the most poignant moment in the Apollo missions actually happened some six months before, in December of 1968 when Apollo 8 made the first mission into deep space, from Earth orbit to lunar orbit. 1968 was a turbulent and violent year, a year of protests and assassinations in our land. But on Christmas Eve in 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders read from the Book of Genesis while in orbit around the moon, and broadcast back to Earth a picture of the Earth itself rising above the lunar landscape. The image of the Earth from space proved to be an inspiring and deeply spiritual experience for the astronauts and for many who viewed these first true self-portraits. From space the Earth is uniquely beautiful. The blue of the oceans and the green and tan colors of the land were breathtaking. Everyone had seen maps of the earth but no one had ever seen its true colors against the dark sky. And hardly anyone had ever seen the continents without the usual palette of colors used to define our nations and political boundaries. From space, the Earth was simply one world. Many have observed that we were finally seeing the Earth as God might see it. I am sure that is why the astronauts were inspired to read from Genesis and in fact why the vast majority of the astronauts have reported their flight was profoundly life-changing. The world is nothing less than God’s creation and we are all equal citizens of this one world. Why go to the moon? In 1969 I could have given you all the right scientific reasons. But now I know more clearly that it was the picture of our home that was worth it all. To see ourselves as equal citizens of the one good creation of our God. Sincerely yours in Christ,
Rev. Michael A. Vetrano, Pastor
A Giant Leap
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Music at The Basilica Summer Events Monday July 15 6:30 PM Beau Sinatra / Italian Night Pizza from Paul’s Italian Restaurant Bring your own beverages and a chair.
Monday July 22 6:30 PM Rum Hill Rockers Cromer’s Famous Fried Chicken Bring your own beverages and a chair.
Monday, July 29 6:30 PM Dominick Abbate & the Basilica Choirs Broadway at the Basilica
Monday, August 5 6:30 PM TBA Monday, August 12 Father Charles and Laurie Father Charles Mangano and his sister Laurie Mangano are well known from their appearances at Catholic Faith Network. We welcome them to our basilica this summer for an evening of faith, spirituality, and music!
Monday, August 19 TBA
Sunday, September 1 at the 5 PM Mass
Mass and Mission Night with Father Ed Beck, CP
Fr. Beck is a nationally known for his parish missions and television commentaries on current events in the
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Super Raffle Ticket Application $100 each — only 500 will be sold. All tickets will be mailed to you. Name: _________________________
Address: _______________________ City: _________________ State: ___ Zip ______ Tel. No. ________________ Drawing is at the Basilica of Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Cocktail Tent Party on Saturday, August 24, 2019. Tent party begins at 6:00 PM -8:00 PM and will feature music, finger foods, and refreshments. (No dinner) The drawing will be held at 7:30 PM. Must be 18 years of age or older.
Mail to: Sacred Hearts of Jesus & Mary Super Raffle 168 Hill Street Southampton, New York 11968 Attn: Jeannine Schmidt
LongIsland’s most exciting event band!
Performing at our Annual Tent Party Check out their website:
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Tent Party– Time to buy your Tickets Our annual tent party is coming on Saturday evening, August 24th! This year we are specially honoring Sister Kathy Schlueter who had guided our Parish Regional School to excellence for more than thirty years! We have drinks and food all provided by Southampton’s
best restaurants and we are looking forward to the music of Coverland—one of Long Island’s best live bands! Tickets are available at the parish office, by phone, or online tentparty.brownpapertickets.com
Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Youth Group For Teens in Grades 7-12 Maura Mandato, Youth Minister [email protected]
July 21st-26th Catholic Heart Work Camp Mission Trip! Wednesday, July 31st 7:30-9:00 p.m. Movie Night on the Great Lawn Wednesday, August 7th 6:30-8:00 p.m. Hot Dog dinner, Bonfire and S’mores 6:30 ...location TBD
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Fiesta Night was Fantastic
Parish Social Ministry Jeannine Schmidt 631-283-0097 Ext. 317 [email protected]
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Sunday Summer Hospitality Thank you to last week’s hosts, Mary Welker and friends. This week our hosts will be the Adult Faith Formation Group.
Summer Hospitality after
Mass. Coffee, juice and
pastries will be offered after
Masses on Sunday. If you
or your group would like to host a Sunday or
two please contact Jeannine Schmidt at
[email protected] or call 631-283-
0097 Ext 317
Legion of Mary
Morning Star’ Praesidium
Rosary Prayer Service- August 14, 2019
Come celebrate the Feast of the Assumption of the
Blessed Mother with a Rosary Prayer Service. We
will gather in the “Life Garden” on the east side of
the Basilica at 6:00 PM on August 14th. The
service will be approximately 30-45 minutes long
and will include the praying of the Glorious
Mysteries of the Rosary. All are welcome and the
Legion of Mary will have extra rosary beads on
hand should the need arise.
Let us assemble together to
pray for our Mother Mary’s
intercession for our troubled
world, our families, and our
own personal intentions.
The Tent Party is Coming! Sponsors Wanted The Annual Tent Party this year is on Saturday, August 24th. We need sponsors at every level to help
make the evening a success and to keep the event affordable for our parishioners.
Sponsorship Plans:
• $10,000 – Guardian Angel — Principal Sponsor -10 event tickets
• $5,000 – Archangel — Refreshment Sponsor - 8 event tickets
• $2,500 – Pastor’s Circle — Music Sponsor—6 event tickets
• $1,000 – Saint — 4 event tickets
• $500 — Angel — 2 event tickets
• $250 – Cherub
• $100 — Friends
If you are ready to help make this event a success please contact Fr. Mike by phone or email:
[email protected] Summer is here!
Religious E
ducation Religious Education
We know and love the Catholic Faith because, over many years, women and men have practiced the
Faith and passed it on to us.
We “pay it forward.” We pass on the Faith by our attitudes and actions in many ways.
Serving as a catechist is a particular way of doing this.
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Registration for the 2019-2020 Religious Education
Program is now in progress. Registration forms the Fall have been
mailed to all families that had a child registered during the past year.
If you are new to the parish or did not receive the registration forms,
please visit our website (www.shjmbasilica.org) and click on the Sacred
Hearts Religious Education Menu. We also have forms available at the
doors of the church and at the rectory office.
Please help us to prepare by registering your child before July 31.
We are looking forward to another great year - passing on the Faith.
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If you have:
• love for the Faith that has been passed on to us
• experience working with young people, as a teacher, coach, leader, or any
other capacity. Parents definitely qualify in this regard!
• time to serve our parish community on Wednesday afternoon 4:00-5:00, or
Sunday morning 10:30-11:30
please consider serving as a catechist. We need catechists for lower grades on
Sunday mornings and for grades 3 -6 on Wednesday afternoons. If you would
like more information, contact Sister Cathy Stare at reled@shjmbasilica,org
Please note that the Religious Ed office is open only on Wednesdays. If you leave a
message your inquiries will not be answered until the next Wednesday.
Eucharistic Adoration Become an Anchor of Prayer for Family Life Each week our parish will have an hour of Eucharistic Adoration following the noon mass on Fridays. We would like to dedicate this hour as a time of contemplation and reflection to pray especially for our families. For strength in family life, for the return of family members to the church, for healing and reconciliation within families that are hurting.
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It’s all about attitude. In Sunday’s Gospel, poor Martha is chided for asking Jesus to get her sister
Mary to help with the serving. Jesus tells Martha Mary has chosen the better part. Before we even
consider attitude, we could rejoice that Jesus is not reducing a woman’s place to the kitchen, which
was customary in his day—and is still customary in many places today. But back to attitude:
Interesting that St. Luke talks about “serving,” not setting a table, cooking, and cleaning, even though
that’s what we usually envision Martha doing with no help in sight. But let’s change the picture a bit;
let’s focus on serving as caring for a guest. Especially since Martha is described as the one who
welcomed Jesus in the first place, wouldn’t it make sense that she is pleased that he accepted the
invitation, and wouldn’t she be eager to serve him? If this invitation has become a burden, the sense
of service is getting lost, and it does sound like it’s become burdensome. While Martha is absolutely
right that there is work involved in treating a guest, it shouldn’t be tainted with resentment. And
serving shouldn’t be focused on the tasks at hand but on the person for whom they are being
performed. It would certainly have been nice if Mary and any others present offered Martha some
help, but a main point here is that you and your guest have the opportunity to enjoy each other’s
company, whether the meal is ready or the dishes are washed.
Reflections On the Gospel
July 21, 2019
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Programs: Legion of Mary Tuesday mornings: After the 8 AM Mass in the Church. New members are ALWAYS welcome! Secular Franciscans meet on the Second Sunday of the month after the 11 AM Mass in the Parish Center. You are always welcome to come to our meetings. Please come, bring a friend, bring a snack for breakfast, and we supply the coffee.
The Resurrection Prayer Group meets on Tuesdays at 6 PM in the Parish Center. Come share your healing gifts with us. Call or text prayer requests: 631-728-1419.
Pray for Our Sick
Peg Jordan & Pat Jordan John Lynch Suzanne Parillo Bobby & Caroline Parillo Robert Melter Daniel Sheerin Elaine McDonagh Robert Klein John Nagy Glenn M. Kurtz Viola Cummings Sherry Richici Shirley Rolison Kevin Murphy Sister Barbara McKenna Lisa Rodrigues William Murphy Tim Helfrich Providence Henry Jim Koehne John Jensen Noreen Iovino Sophia Marzullo Michelle Cropp Marielene Guimaraes John Schizas
Steve Marciw
Memorials: Altar Flowers The Blessed Mother’s Flowers for this weekend were given in loving memory of Helen & Gilman Dedrick by Larry & DeLane Gold
.
Bread, Wine, & Candles The altar bread, wine &
candles for this week were given in loving memory of Rosalie DiSunno by
the Zeltmann & Tenaglia Families If you would like to donate flowers or altar bread, wine and candles in memory of a loved one or for a special intention, please contact the parish office.
Spirituality
Congratulations! The following parishioners of Sacred Hearts were named to the Final Honor Roll at Chaminade High School: Freshman: William M. Barbour III Augustus P. Segarra Junior: Patrick J. Curran Jackson J. Hubbell Raymond J. Sweeney
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Church Roof Repairs Our church roof, all natural slate, is fundamentally in good shape. But the places where the roof meets the Bell Tower and the covered portico are in bad shape. Both leak terribly during storms, which damages the interior walls and woodwork. Estimated repairs for these are $75,000.
New Gathering Area in Front of Our Church
The area in front of our main church doors has been redone many times over the last 112 years. Presently it is a mix of sidewalk, concrete squares, and brick. There are many cracks and uneven spots. The proposal is to replace and widen this entire area with natural bluestone pavers which will match and enhance the beauty of the entrance to our church. This is the most ambitious project this year and will take about $110,000 to complete.
West Side Walkway Improving the west side walkway to match the work done on the east side of the church will bring our church walkways to completion. The proposal is to use the same bluestone as is on the east walkway and to move it back from the church by several feet. This will allow more room for plantings which now overflow their beds onto the sidewalk. Cost will be $25,000
Rectory Accessibility Project This fall, on a grant from the Dalessandro Foundation, we will be building two ramps and changing the elevation of the front door of the rectory so that it is completely accessible to all. While we have some funds available for the project, we would like to invest an additional $50,000 to improve our driveway between the buildings making it more beautiful and much safer.
Each year we strive to restore and make improvements to our beautiful basilica church, to other parish buildings, and to the parish grounds. In 2016 we completed a huge project of air conditioning our church, building rest rooms, renovating our bell tower, and replacing carpets and lighting. Since then we have restored the beauty of our church doors, created a beautiful path and garden on the east side of our church, and created a new meeting space in our rectory office. Less inspiring, but just as necessary, we completed more than $60,000 of repairs to the heating system in our parish hall and rectory. Your summer generosity and the special gifts of parishioners and friends made this all possible. So what are our dreams for 2019-2020? Here are some things we are working on.
If you would like to help us make any of these dreams a reality, please be in touch with Fr. Mike at [email protected]. Your love for Sacred Hearts can help us continue to grow into a more vibrant parish community.
Summer Dreams 2019
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GRUPOS Y MOVIMIENTOS Comunidad de Oración para Adultos y Familias Todos los martes a las 7:30 PM en el Centro Comunitario. El segundo martes de cada mes se celebra la Hora Santa. Coordina María Joya. 631 377 8786 Grupo Discípulos de Jesus: martes a las 7:30pm en el Apostolado. Coordina Erik Vega 631 332 1127 Grupo de la Divina Misericordia: Santa Misa los cuartos miércoles de cada mes a las 7:30pm. Coordina Luz Stella 631 255 3534 Grupo Guadalupano: Matrimonio familiar Cristiano: Coordinan Sonia y Martin.
BAUTISMO DE LOS NINOS ¿Desean bautizar a sus hijos? Los papas y los padrinos asistan al curso Pre-bautismal, sin previo aviso. Es preciso llevar el Acta de Nacimiento del niño.
Curso Pre-Bautismal El curso se da el último domingo de cada mes a la 10:30am en el Apostolado Hispano en Southampton o a las 5pm en la iglesia de East Hampton.
Los Bautismos son los primeros domingos de cada mes después de la misa de 12:30 pm
Requisitos para el Bautismo de un Niño Curso: Para bautizar a su hijo, es necesario que los padres y padrinos asistan al Curso Pre-Bautismal. (Ver arriba ) Padrinos: Debe escoger a los padrinos conscientes de los requisitos. Los padrinos tienen que ser católicos bautizados, confirmados y que han hecho su Primera Comunión y deben poder comulgar. El padrino (madrina) debe ser un(a) soltero(a) o debe ser casado por la iglesia. Permisos: Si viven afuera de la zona servida por el Apostolado Hispano, necesitan una carta de su párroco autorizando el bautismo en esta parroquia. Si el niño tiene 7 años o más debe estar previamente inscrito en la CATEQUESIS
PREPARACION PARA EL MATRIMONIO Dos opciones: - Comenzando el Primer Domingo de Febrero - Comenzando Primer Domingo de Octubre. El curso comprende 6 domingos consecutivos, de 9:00 am a 12 pm. En el Apostolado Hispano de Southampton. Llamar al P. Marvin: 631 377 9063
DESPACHO - APOSTOLADO HISPANO:
De martes a viernes de 2:00 – 5:00 pm. Se recomienda hacer cita previa llamando al: Padre Marvin Navas: Cel 631 377 9053 Padre Cesar Lara: Cel. 631-332-5300 Padre Jesus Arellano: Cel. 929-257-3467
SERVICIOS SOCIALES
El Asesor de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas Atiende los segundos jueves de cada mes en el Apostolado Hispano de Southampton de 2pm a 5pm. Servicios legales para la comunidad inmigrante : ALFA Teléfono: 631-707-5375 / OLA of Eastern Long Island 631 899 3441. Seguro de Salud para Niños Fidelis Care los Miércoles entre las 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM en el Apostolado Hispano.
CATEQUESIS DE PRIMERA COMUNION Y CONFIRMACION :
Los martes de 7:30 a 9: pm en Apostolado Hispano. Inscripciones: Los domingos de Agosto y Septiembre (hasta el día 21) después de la misa. Contactar con María Cintrón 631 905 9220
CATEQUESIS PARA ADULTOS QUE NECESITAN SACRAMENTOS.
Que necesitan Bautismo – Comunión – Confirmación: ponerse en contacto con el Padre Marvin. 631 377 9053
CONFESIONES: Antes o después de la Santa Misa. Hablar con el Padre.
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Local Family Serving ourCatholic Community since 1922
F. SchneiderContracting, Inc.RICK SCHNEIDER
Granite - Marble - SlateCeramic & Quarry Tile
728-8810 287-5251102 E. Montauk Hwy., Hampton BaysE-Mail: [email protected]
324-6200 Fax 653-9121 653-6200
Robert Sullivan ~ President P.O. Box 1589, E. QuogueFault Detection For Underground Cables • Generators - Supplied &Installed • Landscape Lighting & Service Changes • Pool/Hot Tub
Wiring • Renovations • Fire & Burglar Alarms • General Repair
24 HOUR
EMERGENCY
SERVICE
Southampton Nursery Ltd.Landscape Contractors
Jim Frankenbach • NYS Certified Nursery Professional542 County Road 39, Southampton
283-2431 Fax 287-1018www.SouthamptonNursery.com
Bob Essay Rob EssayR. ESSAY PLUMBING &EAST END BACKFLOW
Remodeling • PlumbingRPZ testing, Repair & Installation
287-7900 • 283-2001MP.Lic #609P • RPZ Lic #0325, 7389 & 7665
Formerly Lynch’s…Same greatcompany, same great staff…
only a name change.175 North Sea Rd. Southampton, NY
(631) 283-5515
JP MULVEYPLUMBING & HEATING
Service & MaintenanceContractors
Repairs & AlterationsSewer & Drain Services
Homes Winterized728-6347 283-2234
We Deliver • Catering • Established 1973
283-1861ITALIAN RESTAURANTPizza • Calzones • Heroes • Lunch
Specials • Full Menu Available9AM-Midnite ~ Closed Tues.
Next To The Movie Theatre21 Hill Street • Southampton
Paul’s