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On ‘Green’ Burials Carissa Thu, 07/16/2026 - 15:20 Joseph Charap and Gabrielle R. Gatto from Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery, whose meadow is seen here, are among the panelists for LongHouse’s “Grounded Conversation.” Stacy Locke By Mark Segal July 16, 2026 “Grounded Conversation: What Remains,” set for Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4:30 at LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton, will focus on green burials, human composting, eco-cremations, and how to…
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