The Suffolk County Historical Society is holding an event on Nov. 3 at 1 p.m. called Halloween Tea and Talk: Murder & Mayhem on Long Island. The guest speaker is Amy Kasuga Folk, the Southold Town Historian, and co-author, with Geoffrey K. Fleming, of Murder on Long Island. The book uncovers details of the gruesome story of revenge and murder that took place on the Wickham farm in nineteenth-century Cutchogue.

Tickets are priced at $25 per person which includes assorted teas, fancy finger sandwiches, and sweets.

A paid reservation is required on or before Oct. 26. Reserve early – space is limited and sellout risk is high according to the society. Call to reserve: 631-727-2881 x 100.

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