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Honoring the Artist: Frank Latorre This week’s cover artist, Frank Latorre, might be described as a “Renaissance Man.” Although he’d probably deny this characterization, it’s apparent from Latorre’s many activities that he cares about improving the cultural life of his community. Known as a muralist, musician, gallery owner and butterfly lover, Latorre’s energy and enthusiasm make him a definite optimist in this age of pessimism. Q: The cover is intriguing and somewhat different from a lot of our covers. What was your purpose in painting it? A: It’s from my “Pretty Woman” series. I combine abstraction and portraiture to capture the sensuality of women. The cover is an explosion of color and movement. When you put eyes in a painting, they tend to be the focal point. The work is a visual exercise in balance as the viewer’s eye goes across the whole canvas. Q: What series are you working on now? A: I’m working on ocean beaches, specifically south shore beaches. My favorite is in Westhampton Beach off Dune Road. Q: Yet you are known for your murals. A: I’m a wall muralist, doing surreal, trompe l’oeil pieces. Q: There’s the concept of the “eye” again. Describe one of these murals. A: I do private homes, like painting a window on a bedroom wall, making the room look like Tuscany. Q: What other series have you done? A: A series on butterflies. People send me photographs of butterflies from all over the world. I also collect butterflies. They are like fingerprints; each one is different. Q: What is your favorite kind?

A: The Monarch. It’s the only one in the world that migrates. They go to Mexico; some come back, some don’t. Do you know you can go to the Natural History Museum in New York where there’s a little room like a rain forest? Butterflies are flying around. If you wear red, they will land on you. Q: You own a gallery, Art & Soul, in Eastport. How is that going? A: I was the portrait artist in the gallery when it opened three years ago, but I bought the gallery a few months ago. I have an open call to artists who are judged by a different person each month; we have a reception the first Sunday of each month for these artists. Q: You are also known as a musician and part of the group, the King Bees. A: Yes, we were picked to participate in the Memphis Blues Challenge. It’s an international event with 120 bands from all over the world. We also play at the Riverhead Blues Festival. Q: I saw a video clip of you and the King Bees at last year’s Festival. It was really enjoyable. It’s interesting to me how you combine music and art. A: Yes, when I play at The Luncheonette in Eastport, I give a gallery tour of Art & Soul during the break. Q: It’s obvious that you care about culture. A: I will do anything to keep culture going. –Marion Wolberg Weiss Frank Latorre’s work can be seen at Art & Soul Gallery at 495 A Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-325-1504. The King Bees will be playing at Brookhaven Lab, Berkner Hall, on May 8. Contact Ticket Web for tickets.

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Rent-a-Protester Send 3 Porgies to the Fulton Fish Market. Save the Baymen. By Dan Rattiner There was a time years ago when people would protest at the drop of a hat. I remember those days. We opposed building a nuclear plant at Shoreham, Long Island. We got out our signs, hopped in a school bus and, by the hundreds, marched back and forth in front of the construction workers, even going so far as to scale the chain link fence. Ultimately, we were dragged down, arrested and taken to the Shoreham Police Station in yellow school busses to be fingerprinted and slapped with summonses. Eventually we’d be released, and the charges dropped. We’d demonstrate against the War in Vietnam, we’d demonstrate against people roping off the beaches. One year, when I found out that nothing was being done to save the Montauk Lighthouse from erosion, we organized a demonstration at the Lighthouse. Two thousand people came. The propensity to demonstrate or march back then was so great that one Presidential administration actually felt that we were destabilizing the country and near to bringing in a reign of chaos. We were as amazed at that idea as they were. Today practically nobody is ready to get up off their butt and go out and demonstrate for or against anything. Even the announced closing of our local college, which might have brought thousands of people out into the street in protest in years gone by, and resulted in the takeover of an administration building or two, just brought out a few hundred peaceable people. I don’t know what it is. We live in different times. Maybe it’s Twitter or video games. Maybe it’s our Homepages or Facebooks. We can

express ourselves freely now where before we could not. As for making a difference, we really, frankly, just don’t feel like it. We’ve got a global economy. There are so many voices. And the only people who really do seem to make a difference are the superheroes we see on our TV screens. They fall from the roofs of 20 story buildings, splat on the sidewalk and then get up and run off to fight another day. And even they have to get through a whole season of episodes or an entire two hour movie to even make a

community. They worked the seas, dropping lobster pots, clamming in the tidal waters, haul seining fish catches with big nets they threw into the surf, and otherwise making a living and raising their families with the bounty they got from the seas. There were thousands of them. They lived in scattered communities throughout the area, in East Quogue, Flanders, Hampton Bays, North Sea, Springs and Amagansett. Many of them referred to themselves as Bonackers. They lived in clans and spoke English with a sharp, very identifiable accent. There were, during those days, as many as 1,500 Bonackers—people whose forebears went back to the Colonial Times and who came to America as the workers for the rich upper class Englishmen who became the leaders of this community back then. The Bonackers and the other baymen and other commercial fishermen are now reduced to just a few hundred men and women. The reason is the 1976 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. This group of laws severely limited the number of fish and shellfish that could be caught by commercial fishermen here. Government boats would go out and make catches of fish and note which fish were getting fished out. The catching of these fish was then severely limited or prohibited. The fishermen could no longer make a living. At one point, the government made it illegal to catch fish by haul seining along our beaches. This activity involved a big pickup truck with a giant rolled-up net that could be played out the back, a huge rowboat that could take the other end of the net out through the surf, and a bunch

If you want to make a ruckus, get arrested, get put in jail and let go, well, this is your chance. dent. Honestly, we’d just rather sit here and search the web. And so it is that this past week, there is a group of unhappy people that is seeking volunteers to go out and demonstrate against something. They can’t do it all themselves, and there is a reason for it as you will soon see. But if you want to make a ruckus, get arrested, get fingerprinted and put in jail for a bit, pay a fine, then get let go and eventually have the charges dropped and the monies returned, well, this is your chance. The group is the East Hampton Baymen’s Association and boy have they been going through a bad time. When I got here in the 1950s, the baymen and commercial fishermen were a big force in this

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Banned Fairytales Hansel & Gretel, The Fox, Uncle Remus & Song of the South By Dan Rattiner During my time on this planet, I have made it my business to go with my children on every single ride offered both at Disney World and at Universal Studios down in Orlando. I’ve been up close and personal with Mickey Mouse, the Pirates of the Caribbean, Donald Duck, Goofy, ET, Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. I started my quest when my first child was one and a half, which was in the fall of 1972. At the request of my children, who said they couldn’t take it anymore, I stopped going to Disney World in 1996. At that point, my youngest was 14. But I felt I had succeeded in my quest. But then, yesterday, just walking the dog out on the beach in Sagaponack, a thought popped into my head—I’ve never seen the Three Little Pigs down there. And I’ve never been on a ride that traces the story of Hansel and Gretel. They are just not there.

I think I know why this is. As a matter of fact, I think I know why you never even see the Big Bad Wolf down there, even though there are lots of fairytales about him. He figures prominently in Peter and the Wolf. He’s in Little Red Riding Hood. Come to think of it, he’s in The Three Little Pigs. The more I thought about it, though, the more I realized just how hard it would be for some Disney person to come up with a ride about any of these characters. Consider Hansel and Gretel. The early part might pass muster. Hansel and Gretel have an evil stepmother who sends her husband out into the woods with the two children to just “leave them out there.” The kids leave a trail of breadcrumbs as they head out, sort of figuring what this is all about. They’ll get back. Dad goes with them, sorrowfully, and then leaves them off alone. Now the kids see this wonderful candy

cane and gingerbread house which they decide to go into, before following the breadcrumbs, and it is in there that it gets kind of dicey. “Okay,” the marketing man says. “So the wicked witch in the candy cane house ties them up and we come to the part where she is going to stick them in the oven.” “No, no, no,” the powers that be say. But you can’t mess with a fairytale. So there will be no ride about Hansel and Gretel. By the way, in case you don’t know how it ends, what happens is, the wicked witch decides to fatten the children up before doing them in. She stuffs them with candy. Then they are too fat to fit in the oven. Boy is the witch pissed. Then what happens is that Gretel sneaks up behind the witch and shoves HER into the oven. She burns to a crisp. After that, the kids run off and (continued on page 28)

FORMER MAYOR OF QUOGUE GOES TO PRISON By Dan Rattiner Former Mayor George Motz of the Village of Quogue, 68, was sentenced to serve eight years in prison last week. A supposedly respected money manager, he had been accused of bilking $2.4 million from his clients during a five year period between 2000 and 2005 by using a simple cherry picking scheme. He’d make his stock trades during the day and then at the end of the day, doctor the records of his transactions so the best ones that produced the most profit got assigned to his own personal account, while the not so good ones were assigned to his clients. Motz was the Mayor of Quogue during most of the years he was performing this scheme at his office in New York City (he was Mayor from 2002 to 2009) and his attorney, G. Robert Gage, Jr. argued vigorously after the sentencing for three hours in the morning and then for another hour

in the afternoon, that Motz’s good works as mayor should be taken into consideration when considering his punishment. He could have been sentenced for up to 14 years. His sentencing was for eight years. Gage argued that it should be less. Motz’s wife Kittric, in the courtroom, looked stricken over the matter, but the judge held firm. It did strike this reporter as odd that Motz’s service as mayor would be held up as a reason to reduce his sentence. Motz, though popular among his peers, had come into office with the intention of seeing to it that those living or visiting this wealthy enclave be held to a high standard in obeying all of the laws, a standard higher than had ever been asked for before. People driving into Quogue, which has a 25 mile an hour speed limit, were routinely stopped for “speeding” or some other violation and given the highest fine possible if anything could be

found to be amiss. Justice was meted out by Kittric Motz, who her husband appointed to be the judge in that town. (She remains so to this day.) I was asked to give a speech at the Quogue Library in the summer of 2008 and was warned of this strict enforcement by those who invited me. When I drove to the outskirts of the Village, I slowed down to drive at exactly 19 miles an hour, alternately watching the road and looking at the speedometer, so as not to draw attention to myself. I signaled carefully left and right as I made my way to the library. The toe-the-line behavior required of both visitors and residents in this village was no exaggeration. The prior summer, we had in our employ in Bridgehampton at the paper a young woman who was part of this well-to-do set in (continued on page 26)


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Beebee windmill in Bridgehampton, East Hampton’s windmill, and one at Stony Brook Southampton.

Windmills, for Real 120 of Them May Be Coming to an Ocean Near You By Dan Rattiner Something is happening in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cape Cod that I think will have a profound effect on the future of Long Island. Last week, after a five-year fight, the feds finally got approval to build an enormous forest of giant steel windmills in the ocean just to the south of Cape Cod. The windmills will be 40 stories high. There will be 130 of them. They will be just 15 miles off the coast of Hyannis and the Upper Cape and 20 miles from Nantucket. They will be painted off-white but they will be quite visible to the naked eye from both the island and the mainland. And they will provide three quarters of all the electric power needed by Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard and Cape Cod. For five years, the number of people in favor of this about equaled the number of people opposed to it. Now a court has rendered its decision.

There are some smaller lawsuits, but this seems to be something that is going to be happening— the first shovels go into the sea—before this year is out. It certainly is not Long Island’s fight. But it is not hard to see where this is going. The offshore windmills are coming. Those opposing the windmills have fallen into three broad categories. There are those who feel that they certainly favor wind power, but just not in their backyard. Perhaps the windmills could be better if put off New Jersey. The wind is even stronger over there. The second group feels that wind power is harmful to their daily life. This includes those who think it will spoil the view of the ocean. (It will, for awhile, until people get used to it. I truly believe if people can get used to telephone poles and wires they can get used to anything. When

was the last time you noticed all the telephone poles?) It includes people who have ocean-going sailboats who love to race around off Hyannis. And it includes people who say that these big windmills will kill millions of migrating birds and those who vote to do this will be destined to go to hell because of it. (But you don’t see people out roaming through wind farms in the hills of California with brooms and dustpans sweeping up dead birds). And it includes fishermen who say the windmills will scare the fish, their hum will confuse the whales and in a deep fog big boats could collide with the bases of these windmills with disastrous results to life and limb. A third group opposing the windmills are just people who are opposed to change of any kind. They are very happy just with how things are thank you very much. Don’t screw it up. (continued on page 26)

FOLIAGE CAN’T FIGURE THIS SPRING OUT By Dan Rattiner As I write this, I am in the process of fleeing hot weather—that is to say I am on my way from our apartment in the city to our house in East Hampton where, according to the App on my iPhone, the temperature this afternoon will max out at a cool 69 degrees, in Manhattan, a sizzling 92 is expected in Central Park. Why a discrepancy this wide exists I do not know. As a general rule, the Hamptons is, in the summertime, about five degrees cooler than the City. It does stick out into the ocean after all. So if you’re in the city, add five. You’ll see how it is. Also, you can predict it. As a general rule, the weather patterns move from west to east because the air in the atmosphere cannot quite keep up with the counter-clockwise rotation of the earth. The atmosphere keeps sliding off to the east, so from the ground it appears everything comes from the west.

So if you want to know what the weather will be two days from now, look up Chicago. If you want to know what tomorrow will bring, look up Pittsburgh. If you want to know what the weather will be in two hours, call a friend in New York City and ask what is going on there and it will be out east in short order, minus five. That is not what is going on along the east coast today, however. Something has sprung up over New York. It is going to sit there as blazing heat for a day. Then it may head off north or south or to the west, but it is not heading east to the Hamptons. So sez my iPhone. It truly has been a wild spring. We’ve had an earthquake of cosmic proportions in Haiti. We’ve had a volcano in Iceland that attacked Europe. We’ve had an even worse earthquake in Chile. We’ve had flooding in China and even in the Hamptons where, for the past month, ponds and bays have overflowed their banks making cer-

tain roads actually impassable. Some blame it on the confluence of the full moon and high tides. I tend to blame it on global warming. Any day now, I expect we’ll hear about another hunk of Antarctica the size of Rhode Island breaking off and floating off to melt next to New Zealand with still another rise in sea level. Or maybe it’s just that the Gods are angry. The latest disaster is the explosion, manmade I am sure, of a British Petroleum oilrig in the Gulf. It broke off the straw that was sucking oil out of the seabed. Oil is now spewing into the sea underwater and nobody can stop it. Perhaps it will spew all the oil in the world up and out and the earth will shrink into a prune. Who knows? If all this has been confusing to humans, it has not passed my notice that it has also been very (continued on page 22)


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First published in Dan’s Papers Montauk Pioneer, Late July 1965 By Dan Rattiner [Ed. Note: In last week’s Paper, long distance swimmer Brett Sullivan was greased down and jumped into the water in Montauk to begin her swim to Manhattan. That piece ended with a reporter at the scene stating, “I hope I can get back to Manhattan by nightfall.” This installment picks up at that point. –SG] Behind him and above him, a small red flag waved in the strengthening breeze, the red flag of the Coast Guard, posted to warn of the coming storm. The storm hit in the ocean that night, a raging frightening storm of giant proportions. On the little 21-foot boat, everyone got seasick—in the water, even Sullivan, who insisted on continuing, got seasick. And the group floundered on for two days and nights in the storm. Sullivan, tossed around in the waves, got nourishment from a baby’s bottle that was filled and tossed to her periodically from the boat. She

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smoked cigarettes in the familiar holder during other breaks. Recently, I spoke to Art Steiner, who trained Sullivan for the swim and who was on the little boat during the storm. “I’ve never been in a storm like that,” Art said. “The waves were 20, no, 30 feet high. We’d go up one side and down the other and we’d lose sight of Sullivan. But then she’d always come back, swimming with this hypnotic stroke of hers.” I asked Art about a report that Sullivan had spent the two nights of the storm safely aboard

the boat. The report had been in the New York Post of November 9, 1964. “It’s a lie,” Art exploded. “I was there and Sullivan spent the entire time in the water. Who said that?” (I checked with the New York Post later, but the author of the article would not reveal the source of this claim.) “Britt may have been a publicity seeker, but she was in the water swimming those two nights. She was a fanatic. We couldn’t get her out and we certainly tried. She was going to make that swim if it killed her. Because that’s the way she looked at this thing. “I remember when we were training in (continued on page 22)

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Dan’s Papers is Here to Stay

Susan Galardi

By Dan Rattiner People have been calling Dan’s Papers for days to ask if Dan’s Papers is going bankrupt. Part of the fault of this has been Bloomberg, one of the first New York media outlets to take note of what is going on. Bloomberg filled its article with numerous inaccuracies in the first attempt, and all of them had to be retracted and rewritten as they began to get it partly and then finally right. They called it Take 2 and Take 3. So it depended which Take you read. Consider this Take Last. During 2007 and 2008, a company called Brown Publishing, a privately owned 80-yearold family business which owns about 50 weekly and daily newspapers in the Midwest, began buying up more newspapers in the west and the east. They were going coast to coast. You remember those times. Money flowed like water. Everybody was happy. The sky was the limit. Then everything went down the drain. One of the publications purchased by Brown at that time was Dan’s Papers, “Largest in the Hamptons,” as Bloomberg wrote in their head-

line in all three of their versions. Brown financed its expansion with large loans from a bank. The money went to the owners of the papers they bought. What was left at Brown was an assemblage of the new papers. Brown’s bankruptcy is not about shutting down and selling off the pieces. In fact, everything will be proceeding as normal. Instead, this action is about shedding much of this long-term bank loan. Though Brown (and Dan’s Papers) are profitable, they are not profitable enough to both pay back the loan and continue along with business as usual. As a result, much of the loan is now to be forgiven.

It’s taken a bit of time, but the banks have finally had to concede that something worth $20 million is now worth $10 million, it’s been nobody’s fault and something will have to be done to forgive that gap in the middle. Many large newspaper chains have quietly gone through bankruptcies in recent days. The Boston dailies went bankrupt. The Philadelphia dailies just went through a bankruptcy. Even Newsday, which was part of the Tribune Company based in Chicago, went through a bankruptcy. All those publications continue on. Nothing changes when it comes to feet on the ground. Brown, we expect, will come through this in the next few months stronger than ever. But there’s one thing we know for sure: The Biggest Paper in the Hamptons—we celebrate 50 years in business this year—will survive and thrive through these corporate machinations. When the smoke clears, here we will still be. We are at your service. We thank you for continuing to read Dan’s Papers, The Montauk Pioneer and danshamptons.com, and, where applicable, for advertising with us.

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confusing to the foliage. Both in New York and in the Hamptons, the usual order of events is a cold winter, a glorious spring in April and the budding of the trees in early May to come into full leafy flower just in time for the summer people who arrive for Memorial Day Weekend. That is not what happened this year. The winter was so bitter cold in the Hamptons that the bays and harbors froze over. It was like Alaska, with temperatures around zero. Then, suddenly, in March, the temperature zoomed up into the 80s. I went to the beach. The foliage, caught unawares, decided it was summertime. They bloomed. I write this on May 1. We are ready. Let the summer people come. When I went from here

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Montauk in the springtime, I’d be out in the rowboat watching her swim and some of those days were cold. We’d be the only people out there. I’d be freezing just sitting in the boat and I’d say to Britt, ‘You must be crazy. How can you swim in this water. I’m freezing just watching you.’ And Britt would say ‘If you want something bad enough, you go get it.’ Britt wanted fame and fortune and nothing would stop her.” Still there was a stop in the trip. Three days out of Montauk on July 3, a plague of sea lice attacked Sullivan and the ship, and they had no choice but to take refuge at Southampton. But they were out again quickly, in a matter of hours, continuing the long hard swim toward Manhattan. On July 6, Sullivan was off the coast of Long Beach, six sleepless days and 100 miles from her entry point at Montauk. She was only two days out of New York and already she had gone almost three times as far as anyone had ever done before. But she was caught in a flow tide, and she had to swim hard just to hold her own. If she could hold her own and wait out this tide, with the next ebb tide she would be swept along with tremendous momentum to the city limits of New York. It was the last great challenge, and if Sullivan could overcome it, she would almost certainly finish the swim without further difficulty. A reporter from Newsday was on the boat when it happened. One minute, Sullivan was moving in her hypnotic crawl stroke, the next she had stopped, face down in the water, dead still. Sullivan had fallen unconscious. The men on the boat yelled at her but she wouldn’t stir. She was drowning. They dove in the water a pulled her out in time. It was all over.

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to go to New York City two days ago, all the hedgerows had become walls of leaves. Nobody can see in. Downtown, the tall trees had suddenly become canopies of green. And where is everybody? In Manhattan, staying indoors today, sweltering in the air conditioning because it is just too blazing, blazing hot to go outdoors. Memorial Day? It will probably snow. And then we’ll have a Tsunami.

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Bal du Printemps of Page Morton Black’s Parkinson’s Disease Foundation May 12 at the Pierre Hotel. The Catsimatidis family is being honored for their philanthropy. Cox is running as a Republican candidate for Congress on Long Island. * * * Nelson DeMille, Linda Fairstein, Susan Isaacs, Alex Berenson, Carol Higgins Clark, SJ Rozan, Andrew Gross, Harold Schechter and Andrew Grant will be among 45 authors participating in “Mayhem, a Weekend of Mystery” at BookHampton on May 15 and 16.


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Immigration Reform Message: There is ONE Race

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By T.J. Clemente 20,000-80,000 here on Long Island). Last Saturday, at a rally in the In the last “few years” he stated that Lola Prentice Park, Southampton, 500,000 low paying jobs were creat100 or so supporters gathered to ed while only 5,000 visas per year hear the speakers in support of are issued by the State Department. immigration reform. Across the He said there is an eight-year backstreet on Windmill Lane, about a log for visas already applied for, and dozen dissenters heckled them. that those applicants “are people The rally was sponsored by desiring to pay taxes.” Neighbors in Support of Next to speak at the breakfast Immigrants (NISA, Sylvia (but not at the rally) was Joseph M. Baraurch, chairperson), The Long Gergela, Executive Director of the Island Immigrant Alliance (LIIA), Long Island Farm Bureau, who told and the Spanish Apostolate of the a story of an upstate raid last fall on North Fork. The speakers farm workers, just as harvesting addressed ways to find a forgiving was about to start. It created huge solution to undocumented workers agricultural losses, resulting in a Neighbors in Support of Immigrants at the rally, dissenters across the street. who are sometimes called illegal few farmers going bankrupt. Gergela tion reform considering union workers already explained that farm workers are not just aliens. There is no right way to do the wrong thing. in this country, immigrants who have suffered Latinos but Eastern Europeans, Asians, The immigration controversy is without a doubt to get visas through “due process,” and those Africans and other groups who are willing to do as perplexing a political football as slavery was lawfully waiting to enter the country. the work most Americans won’t do. At both the rally and the breakfast, Luis in the mid 19th century. It is beyond a The last speaker at the breakfast was Joaquin north/south problem. It symbolizes a wave of Valenzuela, LIIA Executive Director, was as Luis Medez, who is involved in the dual lanchange, with a gravity pulling everyone’s forceful as any PhD professor can be, using sta- guage program in the Southampton school dishearts, minds and souls apart. When the tistics, emotions and blunt phrases to make his trict. He talked of the tragedy of U.S. policy that Southampton Democratic Club presented three points. Valenzuela had the details of the pro- creates “children criminals,” who are guilty only prominent speakers at their Breakfast Meeting posed Immigration Reform Act before the of being brought here by their parents. Medez earlier that day at the Southampton Inn, the Congress. He stated that 10.8 million live in the (continued on page 27) raw realities of the immigration situation on U.S. without documentation (his estimation is Long Island centered on human rights. The talk was straight forward, with the Arizona Immigration policy as the backdrop. Although Democratic Club President Grania Brolin said the theme for this event was in fact scheduled long ago, it seemed the topic could not have been more timely. This controversy has been smoldering for a very long time on Long Island and elsewhere, and occasionally is inflamed, leading to events like the tragic murder of Marcelo Lucero in Patchogue. The speakers raised the issue of the long wait to get the visas needed to enter the country legally; the reality of the millions already in the U.S. who “spend every hour fearing deportation,” or worse, as in the case of Lucero. But the question is how to fairly accomplish immigra1318876

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For the last week at Ocean Beach in Bridgehampton, this mysterious, beautiful sculpture has loomed at the water’s edge. Several hundred feet down the beach was a post with a sign reading “Woodhenge,” a play on the Bronze Age monuments in Wiltshire. An hommage to the Hamptons Golden Age? To the whale that landed on our shores? Or to those in search of answers—or questions? –S.G.

The Sheltered Islander Notes for Boats #2 I got many responses to last weeks Rules for Boating. Here are some of the funniest. From Bob P: You can’t do anything for seasick people. Find them a place to hang their head over the side, towards the back of the boat preferably. Give them something to sit on. Remove all sharp objects from view, because if they have a chance to kill themselves, they will. Wish them luck and return to your party. From Peggy G: “Beware of Flying Tarantula’s!” In 1964, Peggy was a young gal from New Mexico, going boating on the Atlantic for the first time. She thought it would be like the calm lake boating in New Mexico. She paid for a terrific beehive hairdo ($40 bucks was a lot back then), which included a “switch,” an extra hairpiece for volume and height. She sprayed her beehive using half a can of hairspray, confident that her hairdo would last the day. But, Peggy was going boating off Martha’s Vineyard in a Boston Whaler. Whalers go very fast and in five minutes after take off, her whole cone shaped beehive had shifted to the back of her head, making her look like a cartoon character who was zooming by. As she struggled with her hairdo, the sea spray and wind speed of the boat tore off her switch and the sticky, hairsprayladen, brown hairpiece landed on the face of her boyfriend who was sitting behind her. He screamed and said he felt like he’d be hit with a flying tarantula. Another male member of their party said he looked like he’d been hit by something else that ordinarily doesn’t fly, but Dan’s is

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a PG-13 magazine so you’ll have to use your imagination. From Joe McF: Don’t let seasick people try to jump for the dock as you come in. They are desperate to get to any stable surface, but they suddenly think they can jump eight feet when they see the dock. When they fall in, only let one person go in after them. Three is too many and if they’ve been drinking, you have to remind them to let you cut the engine, and hence the whirling propeller, before they try to climb up on the back of the boat. From Jackie V: Jackie is a nurse and while boating with friends, she tripped and got an inch-long gash above one eyebrow. The pilot was an MD and had his doctor bag in with the First Aid kit. He had a little suture set and stitched her up. He said he hoped it would look all right, he didn’t ordinarily stitch women’s faces. She asked him what his specialty was, he said, “I’m an Ob/Gyn man.” From Jimmy: Putting smelly, sticky bait in your girlfriend’s designer blue jeans while she’s swimming is not as fun an idea as it sounds. But it is a good way to find out just how hard she can hit and how long she can stay mad. From my family files: My Uncle Walter never lived down the time we were all boating and his wife yelled at him not to jump in the water with his new watch on. So, he carefully took it off, pushed it into the pocket of his cut off jeans, and jumped in the bay. Yes, alcohol was involved. Safe boating everyone!

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(Have you noticed? The sea level is rising. The temperature is going up.) Two years ago, in the Sebonac section of Southampton, a private homeowner suggested he put up a wind turbine. After the neighbors objected that it would: a. be unsightly, b. hum and c. harm the environment, our local town environmentalist, bless his heart, rejected the application on environmental grounds. Five years ago, a plan to put windmills out into the ocean off Long Island failed, not because of objections, although there were objections, but because those who bid to build them priced them so high they were beyond any reasonable budget. Not long ago, a plan to put a natural gas plant in the center of Long Island Sound with pipes extending to both Long Island and Connecticut caused a violent negative reaction

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in these parts, including a big thumbs down from this newspaper. Ultimately, the State of New York, which needed to approve it, declined. And they went away. Here was something that, if you ran into it in a fog, you could blow up with such force it would shatter windows 30 miles away. Here was something that would look like a bull’s-eye to any responsible terrorist. Here was something that would encourage the use of all the stuff we are supposed to be getting away from—coal, oil, shale, etc. As it happens, on land, windmills are in great abundance in only a few locations in the United States—and they happen to all be clustered on Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod and the Hamptons—with the majority of them in the Hamptons. That all these windmills happen to be made of cedar shingles, wood and can-

vas, and were originally built between 200 and 350 ago does not bode well for opponents of future windmills. These old windmills, just like the ones being proposed today, were built to harness the energy of the wind. The wind turned the blades. The blades turned the gears, the gears turned the stones and wheat got ground into flour. Same idea. Maybe I’m just not getting with the program, but I see nothing but good in harnessing the power of the sun and the wind and even the waves. And if they want to do it here they should do it here. I’d love to see a windmill atop the Dan’s Papers building in Bridgehampton, which I own. I take that back. I’d like to see it, not love to see it. But if it would power the joint without hurting anything and without heating up the planet, I’d do my part.

inquiries of the Police Chief and others, but Mayor Motz did not take my calls. Nevertheless, this young woman, well before the end of summer, reluctantly resigned her post at the paper. We often stayed late in the evenings working, she could not deal with being stopped or followed in her home town any more and would have to find other work. The sense of menace in the town, though palpable, was not enough to unseat the mayor at election time, however. It was only in the fall of 2009 when the indictment against him was filed by the SEC, that he resigned from office

to fight it. However, in October of 2009, when a review of the evidence by his attorney revealed they had the goods on him, Motz changed his plea from “not guilty” to “guilty,” and basically threw himself at the mercy of the court. He signed papers agreeing he did it, agreeing not to appeal the decision, and just hoping for the best sentence for his crimes possible. The outcome was not the best. Out on $500,000 bail since the indictment in 2008, Motz is now to wind up his personal affairs and report to the authorities before June 30 to begin his prison sentence.

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Quogue. She told me about the draconian situation there and said she was always followed by the police and sometimes stopped for no reason at all so they could ask who she was and where she was going. She said young friends of hers, walking home from a field house after a hockey game, were interrogated by the police. It was getting dark. Why weren’t they home? On another occasion, the same thing happened to a young friend of hers on a bicycle. I did, on her behalf, write in the paper about this situation in Quogue after making

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said U.S. policy results in many Latinos not being able to live their lives with honor, and called the new Arizona Immigration Law, “Language as a loaded gun.” Medez repeated, “There only is one race, the human race.” He reminded the crowd that Blacks, Latinos and Native Americans are not and never have been “savages or sub-humans”—those notions were created by exploiters in order to sell, liquidate or take advantage of them, adding that Americans must get over what he called, “Post Colonial Stress Syndrome.” He stated that the majority of the top third in the graduating classes of East Hampton and Southampton high schools are Latinos, yet they cannot go to college because they’re not documented. At the rally, Sandra Dunn, of the Hagedorn Foundation whose grant helped financially support the rally, said, “Fire bombings, stabbings, murder are not what made this country great. It’s time for real dialogue.” However the opposition across the street saw things differently. They most likely are angry that change is happening, without order, without boundaries, without a roadmap to guarantee that those who were here first maintain their privileges. I suppose on that account the Shinnecocks should be the ones telling all the “illegals” to leave—especially the rich, white ones. This debate will not end soon, in fact in the wheels of history it never ends; it just gets amended over and over again. It never ends because there is no right way to do the wrong thing.

Twentysomething…By David Lion Rattiner The Oil Spill I don’t know if it’s because I grew up in East Hampton, but I have deep feelings about the environment. Just the fact that you’re reading this on paper bothers me, and I have to remind myself that thanks to strict paper and logging laws, print is a renewable resource and is actually better for the environment than the energy it is taking to write this story on my computer. When I read about the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, I felt a punch in the stomach. I think a lot of people did. This kind of spill is astronomical. In a matter of days, the 200,000 gallons a day are pumping out uncontrollably into the ocean. It’s not even really a spill, it’s more like an oil geyser or oil volcano. By day three of this disaster, we were able to see oil slicks in the water from space, and nobody really knows how long this is going to keep pumping oil into the ocean. It’s crazy. Booms are not going to stop this, the only thing that can be done is to do something to stop the oil from gushing out. Shoot torpedoes at it, divert all resources to this, send everything to stop this! Obviously I’m upset. What is bothering me the most is that not enough people are talking about this. I really believe that this is a catastrophe on a whole other dimension of scale. This is just completely crazy. In my opinion this is worse than Katrina and to not have the foresight to tell how bad this is going to be for

our coastline really bothers me. Everyone should be in a state of alert about this. The Exxon Valdez disaster, which was literally just one oil super tanker that crashed and leaked oil, is nothing compared to what is going on in the Gulf. I don’t think we’re realizing how big of a disaster this is. I’ve heard people say things like, “This happens.” This kind of a thing doesn’t happen. This is unprecedented. But what can I do? I wish I could think of something. The only solution I can think of is to send boat load after boatload of large boulders to the underwater oil geyser, and try to cover it with heavy rock. The only other thing I can think of is to send in U.S. Navy submarines and fire torpedoes around the hole in the hopes that the explosions will collapse the hole that’s pouring out oil. Right now British Petroleum, the company responsible for this spill, is trying to dig a release valve. Some are predicting this could take months. I’m tired of the political blame on this as well. This is a huge problem, there shouldn’t be politics involved. I really don’t care that Sarah Palin said “drill baby drill” you’re not helping by saying that. She’s an idiot, there are lots of them out there. Who cares? All that matters is stopping this flow of oil from destroying nearly all of the wildlife and most of the livelihoods of people living along the southern coast.

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follow the breadcrumbs back home where—lo and behold— their dad has kicked out his wicked wife. I don’t know. I guess it doesn’t fly any way you look at it. The Big Bad Wolf also presents problems in every story he is in. He’s just big and bad. In Peter and the Wolf, he eats the duck. And then when the hunters catch him and they escort him out of the forest and to the zoo at the end of the story, you can hear the duck quacking inside the wolf, because, as the narrator says, the wolf swallowed him ALIVE. The Big Bad Wolf eats grandma in the story of Little Red Riding Hood. In The Three Little Pigs, he scares the hell out of two of them who only survive his blowing their straw and stick houses down when they all huddle terrified inside the brick house that the smart pig built. There’s even a moral here. Careful, detailed work is much better than slapdash done on the cheap. “I don’t know,” a bigwig says. “Seems kind of marginal to me.” “Maybe we can get a brick company to sponsor the thing. Can we have a vote?” The vote is no. One of the big problems that Disney had to deal with in the early years of Disney World (opened in 1971), was The Song of the South. You probably never heard of Song of the South. It’s been suppressed for years.

Song of the South is a Disney movie. It was made around 1946 and involves the lives of the people who inhabit a plantation somewhere south of the Mason Dixon Line. In the big house is the wealthy Colonel and his lovely blond curly-haired wife and children. Attending them are black servants in starched white uniforms. But then, just across the river but still on the plantation are the tumbledown shacks where all the black folk live. And in the movie we spend a lot of time there. The blacks have rags for shoes, they have ripped clothes, they are dirt poor and they have no running water. But they are happy. Among them are Uncle Remus, the kindly old grandpa figure. There is also Toby and Ginny. And then there are the two small kids from the plantation, the white kids, all scrubbed and dressed in stuff from Brooks Brothers who come across the river when the Colonel and his wife aren’t looking to play with the black kids and to learn from Remus. There’s lots of singing in Song of the South. It’s a musical. People break out in song all the time. Probably its most famous song, which you will surely know, is “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah, Zippedy Aye. My oh My what a Wonderful Day,” sung by Remus as he leads all the kids down to the river where he squats down in the dirt and tells them the story of Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Bear and Br’er Fox. Br’er is of course the word Brother in negro dialect.

Song of the South was a big hit when it came out. And in the early years of Disneyworld, it was frequently shown of an evening on outdoor movie screens alongside roaring campfires in the woods of Fort Wilderness, which is a section of Disneyworld. I saw it there and loved it. I recall that midway through the film—we were all sitting on blankets—everybody cheered as from the back of the woods out came two people dressed as the chipmunks Alvin and Theodore from that famous chipmunk fairytale. They shook hands with everybody, then left. The next year Song of the South was banned. And it hasn’t been seen since. There is a vestige of Song of the South at Disneyworld though. I forget what they call the ride, but you get into a log and a chain pulls it up and up and up a steep mountain inside a tunnel and as it does you get various tableaus of Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Fox and Br’er Bear in various parts of the “woods” inside that tunnel. The music is, of course, Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah. Then the log gets to the top of the tunnel, tips over the edge out into the sunshine and down a water flume you go at high speed to splash into a little lake as Br’er Rabbit pretends to be all stickered up, injured and hurting in the sticker bushes. “Wait a minute,” the marketing man says after they’ve listened to him for a while. “Forget Uncle Remus. What if we just focus on Br’er Rabbit and his story? It’s got bravery, cunning, a little trick to it. What do you think?” They vote. It’s a yes. “Next on the agenda,” says the man running the meeting, “is Little Black Sambo.”

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Property Taxes: The Final Assessment By T.J. Clemente A few weeks back in the East Hampton, I asked Len Bernard, an aide to Supervisor Wilkinson, about assessment in East Hampton. At that time he said the town was not looking into that avenue to address its fiscal shortcomings. In fact no one can truly state the last date of a town assessment in East Hampton. However in the Town of Southampton, the sole Assessor, Ed Deyermond, said that Southampton reviews assessments every year. In fact, May 1 marked the start of the process for tax assessment notices that will end up as final tax bills, to be mailed in December 2010. All Southampton Town residents have the right to challenge their assessments in person, or as Deyermond suggests, by going online at the Town website (town.southampton.ny.us). This year 16,000 properties are receiving decreases. Deyermond said they are mainly in the center of town in places like Flanders, East Quogue and Hampton Bays. But 3,000 properties are receiving increased assessments—mostly in the affluent areas of Sagaponack, Bridgehampton, Water Mill, the Village of Sag Harbor and the Village of Southampton. There were around 4,500 increases due to physical changes to properties, and not all physical change increases are from improvements done this year. Even though, in previous years, changes may have been done through proper channels, some of the changes were not recorded or translated into proper assessment numbers due to cracks in the system. Deyermond

explained that now the town has new software using aerial photographs to catch changes in structures, or to find new swimming pools, unrecorded swimming pools and new structures somehow not on file. He called the software “change finder.” “It’s important for the town to have accurate information because the health of the town is dependent on property taxes. Towns raise most of their money through property taxes,” he said. Even with a town budget of around $7080 million, Deyermond said that the property taxes in Southampton raised $301.1 million in 2009! He said there are various districts within the hamlets that have their own budgets, fire districts, school districts, park districts, and even lighting districts. I found it hard to believe or understand why East Hampton refuses to attempt to deal with assessment, even during this fiscal crisis. Noting that in Southampton the increases were to the larger homes in wealthy areas and the 16,000 decreases in less affluent areas, it makes political sense that a Republican administration in East Hampton would prefer that the very wealthy avoid paying their fair share. Yet, in honesty, the previous Democratic supervisor hit a wall of resistance when he attempted to address the issue. It may be noted that, when Adelaide de Menil sold here property on Further Lane in East Hampton for around $103 million in 2007, the assessment on the property was reportedly only about $6 million. How many

incresed town boats slip fees does that equal? But that’s a whole another article for the next election cycle 14 months from now. Deyermond, who has been in public service for over 32 years, served as sole Assessor of the Town of Southampton from 1990 to 2001 and was reappointed by the Town Board in 2006. It is a full-time, salaried position. He explained the process starts with collecting the raw data and reviewing it yearly. Then on May 1, his office sends out the preliminary assessments to the Town’s properties. This year, owners have until May 18 to appeal it, in hopes the assessment will be reviewed and lowered. When the appeal process is over, or on July 1, the final assessments are sent to the various districts. Once they receive the numbers, assessors commutate their tax needs, sending it back to the town collector of taxes who mails out the total tax bill on December 1. I asked Deyermond if the final 2010 number would be higher or lower than the 2009’s $301.1 million. His reply was, “At this time I have no idea.” Good civic lessons always preach for property owners to be proactive in attending to their assessment. Healthy aggressive attitudes on keeping it accurate and not high can save you some serious money especially with school taxes rising at the rate they are currently. As Ed Deyermond said,” Proper assessment is important to the health of the town.” East Hampton residents are learning this the hard way as town jobs and services are being cut, ended or not funded.

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of barking Labrador retrievers to announce the bringing in of the tons of flopping fish swept into the net when it was hauled back in. Why the government did this has never been made clear to me. The Bonackers claimed the sport fishermen with their fancy fishing boats lobbied the government into banning haul seining. The government said, however, that haul seining was taking too many fish a day out of the sea and could not be regulated. And that was that. In the late 1980s, a protest was held in Amagansett where some Bonackers went down to the beach haul seining anyway. Among them was Billy Joel, who participated in the haul seine. Everybody got arrested, including Joel. It was a wonderful time. The upshot of this was that the government, around 1989, awarded each “displaced” Bonacker about $15,000 as compensation for taking away their livelihood. The idea was, presumably, that this money would allow some of them to find other skills and jobs to keep themselves and their families going. The $15,000 helped. But the following year, IRS agents swooped in demanding that each Bonacker pay about $4,000 back to the government since this gift was considered taxable income. There had been no advance notice that they intended to do this. The Bonackers were living close to the bone. Most of them had none of the money set aside. It became, frankly, a sort of straw that broke the camel’s back. Over the next five or ten years, fed up with the duplicity of the government, the Bonackers picked up and moved away, many of them to

the Grand Banks of North Carolina, where they are today and where there is plenty of shellfish, few regulations and lots of money to be made. Only 100 or so Bonackers remain in the Hamptons today. At the present time, the quotas for fishing certain species are so draconian that an occasional baymen will take slightly more than the quota will allow. As recently as last year, one bayman got arrested and fined for taking too many fish. Another bayman was arrested and fined about the same amount for fishing out of season for a particular fish. In reply, the baymen say that the types of fish involved in these matters—porgies—are in such abundance now that it is hard to go out fishing and NOT catch them. They claim the government numbers are way off. They say that some of the sections of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Act need major revisions. And they want to protest about it, but some of them have gotten into such hot water with summonses and fines and so forth that they fear that one more thing such as this and they will have their commercial fishing licenses pulled and they will no longer be able to feed their families. So here’s the deal. The baymen themselves, who have fought this and gone to court over it and have been fined over this, are now too few to mount a credible protest. And so, Bayman Association member Arnold Leo is organizing a protest and wants members of the community who may not have EVER fished before to join in. The protest will be in late June, it will be on the beach in Amagansett, and volunteers for

the protest will handle three porgies each, put them into a container, tag the container with the word PORGIES, and then watch as they are shipped off to the Fulton Fish Market in Manhattan. If the publicity ahead of time is any good, this voluntary disobedience of the law will be witnessed by members of the press, TV and the Internet, will result with an on-thespot summons handed out by members of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation who will be on the scene, and then the protesters—they are looking for 20— will be taken down to the nearest police station and booked. Then everybody will pay a fine— $325 for three illegal porgies—and released. And that will be that. It’s now been 50 years since I founded Dan’s Papers out here. Ten years ago, at our 40th anniversary party, held at a private home in Water Mill, the organizers arranged for a band of about 30 “hippies,” in full beads and bellbottoms and bandanas, to be on hand, shaking signs with my name on them, and making protest noises as they circled around a Volkswagen bus, painted up with flowers, parked on the front lawn. I don’t know where they got these people. They were probably the children of the real hippies. But I found it both amusing and sad—amusing because of how it reflected that earlier time and sad because they were not doing any meaningful protesting to make a better world. Well, this is your REAL chance. Contact Arnold Leo at the Baymen’s Association at 631907-4011. See you at the protest.

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The Almighty Lawn Trumps Green Movement

By T.J. Clemente Beyond the green barriers of the privet hedge, and before the ego boost of the trophy tree, the next coveted landscape necessity on the East End is the green lawn. Despite the fact that some Hamptonites plopped their houses on sandy soil, and others in the middle of woods, many homeowners believe they should have a sea of green, despite the odds against that for country living, that includes moles, voles, grubs, rabbits, deer –you name it, we got it. But East End homeowners aren’t the only gluttons of green. According to a Yale University study, there are 21 million acres of turf grass in U.S home lawns. In fact 80% of all U.S. households have private lawns, with the size of the average American lawn at 1/3 acre. The Lawn Institute states that at least 50 million homeowners maintain residential lawns. Needless to say, this increase in grass has created a growth area, no pun intended, and now the focus is naturally aiming at growing the lawns “naturally.” Unfortunately, even with the push of the green movement, the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers in lawn care has increased—the U.S. used 67 million pounds of pesticide products by 1994. That’s 10 pounds per acre. Would you believe that this was much higher than agricultural applications, which average about 2.7 pounds per acre? Of the $40 billion spent to maintain

lawns, between $1.5 and $2 billion is spent on lawn pesticides each year. Pesticides cause a list of identified adverse health effects ranging from increased risk of lymphoma, leukemia, and various cancers to genetic damage leading to birth defects and decreased fertility. Is it any wonder the natural pesticides industry is growing as it is? In fact, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy and local environmental organizations in Suffolk created a Comprehensive Fertilizer Reduction Plan to reduce the amount of nitrogen-based fertilizers used in the county. A Long Island research group stated that, instead of synthetic chemical pesticides or fertilizers, which harm soil life and merely mask a symptom of an underlying soil deficiency, organic landscapers use products containing natural ingredients that build up the soil. An organic landscaper may use materials like compost, natural fertilizer, earthworm castings, biological controls, beneficial insects, and oils and soaps, and a variety of non-chemical techniques that work in harmony with the eco-system of a yard—such as mowing at 3” or higher to shade out weed seeds. There are lists of local firms now specializing in these procedures on the internet (2009 Long Island Landscaper list). Local horticulturist Howard Goldenberg of Ray Smith Associates explained that with 95% of trees and shrubs his firm cares for, they use basically natural products for fertilizer. But he said it’s different for lawns because, “people

who pay money for lawn service want a very green lawn as soon as possible. Therefore we use products for the safest quickest and best results.” When asked what percentage are requesting “only natural fertilizer,” Goldenberg explained that, although it is a growing trend, only one in ten actually firmly request using only natural products for lawns. “There are firms that specialize in this but quite frankly what is 100% natural is open to debate. It is all in the definition,” he said, “It’s important for lawn services to provide green lawns. We do it in a safe, smart way, but we certainly entertain all requests to do the lawn 100% natural.” At the moment organic products represent a tiny share of the $40 billion fertilizer market in the U.S., but demand is growing along with that for organic foods and other items. This has prompted several companies, mostly small and regional ones, but also including corporations such as Scotts, to bet on producing the planet-friendly fertilizer. “There’s an organic market growing every minute,” said Ari Stines, a director of marketing and sales for fertilizer marker Organic Growing Systems Inc. An example of this is sales of Scotts Miracle-Gro’s organic products, which have been increasing by 15%-20% a year; conventional lawn-product sales grew by 5%. MiracleGro estimates the total organic lawn and garden market is now at $400 million, with fertilizers at $60 million.

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By Dan Rattiner Week of May 7—May 13, 2010 Riders this week: 6,313 Rider miles this week: 79, 512 DOWN IN THE TUBE Seen on the subway this week were Alec Baldwin, Barry Sonnenfeld, Noah Tepperberg, Rabbi Mark Schneier, Eli Zabar, Joy Behar, Madonna, Sarah Jessica Parker and, holding hands, Ed Burns and Christy Turlington. TWINS Alice Mayberry, a resident of Hampton Bays, gave birth to two bouncing baby girls on the Hampton Subway last Thursday. She was assisted by subway staff. The first baby, Henrietta Jean, was born between Southampton and Water Mill, and the second, Gabriella Christine, was born between East Hampton and Amagansett. Congratulations, Alice! ONE PLAN REJECTED, ANOTHER SPROUTS A plan to raise up some of the subway tracks in certain places on the line so that the trains could be fitted with glass roofs, allowing strap hangers to get a little sunshine as they passed these locations—specifically Shinnecock and North Sea— was shot down by President Obama on Monday when he transferred the sums set aside for this

project, $11.4 billion, to the Gulf Oil Spill Fund of Funds. Though disappointed, Hampton Subway has put together a new plan to landscape all the tunnels and platforms. The cost will be much less— a piddly $145,500 according to the projections — and moving ahead on the presumption that this money can be moved back into the subway fund—it would amount to just a 110 square feet of ocean surface oil cleanup—we have hired renowned Landscape Architect Bolognesa di Fabricatti to provide a plan. All the Hamptons is abuzz over the di Fabricatti plan released on the Hampton Subway website yesterday. It features rose-covered trellises at the entrances and exits of each subway stop, palm trees alongside all the escalators, beach grass and rhododendrons on the platforms themselves and seas of tulips and poppies and lilacs intertwined amongst themselves on all the tunnels connecting up the stations. There is a safety feature as well. At the edge of every platform, instead of just the scary drop down to the third rail, there will be an entire platform long hedgerow with a little opening in it for boarding and disembarking. There are only three downsides to this plan. One is the problem with people with allergies— we intend to provide pollen masks at the turn-

stiles for those afflicted—two, the slowing down of the subway trains in order to allow for pruning, watering and lawn mowing, and three, some objections to the use of little Piping Plover birds to be rounded up and nested in little nests on the tops of the trellises. Environmental groups are furious at this idea which does unfortunately involve the most coddled of all endangered species in the Hamptons. But we shall press on. ROUNDING UP All token booth personnel have been instructed when making change to round off the amount to the next highest five cents in order to provide a little gift to the straphangers when making purchasers and also to save time. To make up for this, the rates for each fare are going up five cents next week. COMMISSIONER ASPINALL’S NEWSLETTER The Hampton Subway Board of Directors has taken a second look at the proposal by the Montauk Merchants Association that the subway name be changed to East End Subway so people bound for Montauk would not get off in Amagansett to look for a “Montauk” subway system since they would have been on the Hampton Subway until then. We rejected this out of hand in our first go around. Now, considering that we might soon open a spur station at Foxwoods in Connecticut and we might also, in the future, consider having a stop on the North Fork on this line heading for Foxwoods, we are currently considering changing the name Hampton Subway to Everywhere Subway. The beauty of this is no matter where we open new stops, the name does not have to be reconsidered. The sky’s the limit!

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Life S tyle mation, call 631-283-3500, ext. 314. Something special is happening that I think you should know about at the Black Swan Home, 20 Hampton Road, Southampton. On May 8, 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the “Antique Appraisal Day” is expected to draw a large crowd, with all proceeds benefiting the Southampton Historical Museum. Oral appraisals by professional appraisers and antiquarians will be available on furniture, jewelry, silver, glassware, books, maps, paintings, military equipment, ceramics, quilts, radios, treasures and more. Call owner/Antiquarian, Randy P. Kolhoff at 631-377-3012 for more information. There is a “Friends & Family” storewide sale event happening at Black Swan Home will host an “Antique Appraisal Day” on Saturday Sleepy’s, at all locations throughout the Hamptons, there is a Sleepy’s store in every village…The sale reflects “you pay what their friends and family pay: not a penny more.” Thee Perfectt Assistant Plus, the same goes for bed frames, pillows, mattress “Let me be your go to professional” protectors, daybeds, head and/or footboards, futons, linens and motorized beds. You can’t beat that offer; DR. NANCY it’s one you really can’t refuse! COSENZA I found what I call a “treasure” of a website with Operations & Administrative Services DENTISTRY lots to offer. Nina’s Couture, ninascoutures.com Certified Wedding Professional FOR CHILDREN offers one-of-a-kind jewelry for any lifestyle and occaTEENS & HANDICAPPED sion. Each piece is handcrafted and individually 631-287-2198 631-287-TOTS designed, inspired by nature’s simple beauty. The 631-379-6150 C designs are modern and contemporary, created with JoanGray.PA@gmail.com Hampton Pediatric Dental Associates specializes in quality materials including freshwater pearl, gengeneral dental care for young people. We believe uine gemstone, semi-precious stone, sterling silver that good dental habits started at a young age will Administrative & Office Organization and gold. For info call 516-330-4245. last a lifetime. Our office is designed to make chilProcedure & System Upgrades Panera Bread located in the Bridgehampton dren (& their parents) feel comfortable in a situation Wedding - Party - Event Planning Commons made the end of my day worth the trip. At that many adults choose to avoid! Our hours will Panera, you will find two new bold and spicy flavors Design Consultation - Coordinator accommodate even the most hectic schedule. 1196031 1045403 for spring; Cuban Chicken Panini, and the Jalapeñño and Cheddar Bagel breakfast sandwich. And for those looking to spice up their “You Pick Two®®” combination, the lowfat, vegetarian black bean soup is a tasty complement to this new panini. The staff and management here is always at their best, friendly and ready to help you the moment you walk through the door. 50 Get ready, get set, get regisBy Bianka Lefferts tered! Get your running gear polished for the Dan’s Papers Fulll Servicee Salon Potato Hampton 5K Minithon, Sunday, May 23, 9 a.m. at the Bridgehampton Militia Park on Ocean g Highly y Skilled d Featuring Road…to benefit Southampton Animal Shelter Hairr Artists,, Naill & Wax x Specialists Foundation. It’s a fun day and you can burn some of those calories too. Register online at active.com or print out an application from danshamptons.com, Open Monday-Saturday 631-537-0500. Late Evening - Thursdays NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Hannoun Rugs from Morocco, 29 Hampton Private Parking in back Road, Southampton, 631-259-3837, is celebrating their arrival with a “Grand Opening” event on Friday, 27 7 H AMPTON S ALON May 14, through Sunday, May 16. The emporium features sought –after, authentic handwoven Berber 27 7 H AMPTON R D .,, S OUTHAMPTON

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Cold or Allergies? Honey or Meds? By Maria Orlando Pietromonaco Are you gouging your eyes out with your fingernails due to indescribable itching? Do you feel like taking sandpaper to your inner ears? Are you sneezing, wheezing, sniffling, hacking, and just plain miserable? Along with the glorious May flowers that the April showers bring comes a storm of vexing allergies. Our beautiful countryside here on the East End is a doubleedged sword; we are surrounded by lush greenery that’s both eye candy and a source of misery for so many of us. Spring is the onset of a long season of torment, starting with tree pollen, which affects us until about the end of May, then grasses starting in July through late summer, and finally weeds from midAugust through the fall. To top it off, we also have mold to contend with, since Long Island’s humidity rarely falls below 50%, which is a catalyst for mold spores. An allergy is your immune system’s reaction to a foreign substance, such as pollen, pet dander, mold, etc. The immune system produces proteins called IgE antibodies, which protect you from these offenders that make you sick or cause an infection. This triggers your body to release histamines and other

substances that cause allergy symptoms involving your skin, sinuses, airways, or digestive system. These symptoms vary in their intensity for different people, but most are simply annoying irritations. So how do you know if it’s a cold or an allergy? Many people don’t know what they have and what they are treating. I know people that swear up and down “it’s just a cold.” For some reason many people don’t want to admit they have allergies; they are in denial that their woes could be an ongoing affliction. In either case, the symptoms are very similar. One red flag would be the presence of fever, as allergies do not cause this reaction. The only true test to find out if you indeed have allergies is the skin prick test (SPT), where a doctor actually introduces different allergens into your system via a prick to the skin to see if you react. Just like the common cold, allergies cannot be cured. So we have to learn to deal with the constant nagging of congestion and other distressing allergy symptoms. Allergen avoidance would be the best way to handle it, though for most of us virtually impossible. Your doctor would help you take steps to identify and avoid your allergy triggers. If you are allergic to tree pollen, you would have to stay

indoors for most of the spring season. Medications are the most practical way to reduce symptoms. Allergy medications can help reduce your immune system reaction and ease symptoms. The drugs you use depend on the type of allergy you have. Some common allergy medications include corticosteroids, antihistamines, decongestants, cromolyn sodium and leukotriene modifiers. Dr. Russell Cancellieri treats all kinds of allergy sufferers here on the South Fork. “Some over-thecounter medications actually work. They used to be very sedating, but that is no longer the case.” Antihistamines and decongestants such as Benadryl, Zyrtec, and Chlor-Trimeton can do the trick for many. Claritin, now also available over the counter, seems to be effective for many people as well. “If a patient does not respond to these drugs, then we recommend a prescription medication,” explains Dr. Cancellieri. Some of these include Allegra, Clarinex, and Xyzal. Medicated eye drops and nasal sprays are also useful to keep symptoms at bay. When all else fails, the road to treatment usually leads to immunotherapy, which is desensitization to allergens in the form of injections. For those of us who shy away from medicating the (continued on next page)

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rugs, along with many other one-of-a-kind treasures from the countryside’s of Morocco. Owners, Nina and Mark Hannoun partnered with Tony Award-winning scenic designer David Gallo to conjure up a cozy Moroccan-evocative space in Southampton where customers can get a firsthand feel for their joyful rugs. Potential purchasers can bring rugs home for a one-week trial, and Hannoun Rugs will ship anywhere within the United States and Canada at no charge. Stop in; enjoy Moroccan tea, appetizers and beverages on the grand opening weekend. 27 Hampton Salon, 27 Hampton Road, Southampton, 631-377-3107, a 1,600 square foot, full service, high-end, hair salon opened on April 30. The salon features eight stations, offering cut and color, manicures, pedicures, waxing and facials. The vision of hairstylist and owner Bianka Lefferts was to create a modern-day salon where clients can unwind and relax while receiving expert styling by professionally trained stylists and technicians. The salon has an elegant, beachy modern feel, with special features that include retractable hair dryers and a filtration system to remove harsh chemicals and purify the air in the salon. 27 Hampton Salon will be open year-round, 6 days a week from Monday to Saturday. Log onto 27hamptonsalon.com for more information. Until next week, Ciao and happy spring shopping! If you have any questions or your shop is having sales, new inventory or re-opening for the upcoming season, my readers want to hear about it. E-mail me at: shoptil@danspapers.com I will be happy to get the word out.

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By Stacy Dermont Just in time for a memorable Mother’s Day gift, The Southampton Historical Society will be offering a house tour on Saturday, May 15. It’s the perfect present because you can buy tickets and stick them in a Mother’s Day card and mail it, or drop it off. Much like a house, you can dress it up – add a bouquet of flowers or a hand written invitation to a post-tour dinner. No muss, no fuss – just gobs of inspiring eye candy followed by a champagne reception. This is Southampton’s only tour featuring the interiors of homes located in the historic Village of Southampton. Inviting Mom to other peoples’ homes means no dirty dishes for you. Plus, she gets to choose who will accompany her and she can travel at her own pace through these gorgeous, historic homes in the order she pleases. Balcastle will be one of seven historic homes featured. Built in 1911, this Gothic-style castle was built by local master carpenter, builder and artist, Edward J. Elliston. Based on the design of an Irish castle, it was created to be an academy for the arts and crafts movement. The current owner is a wellknown New York interior designer who has filled the interiors with a magnificent collection of antique and modern furnishings. And then there’s Ocean Castle. This Normanstyle castle was built on the ocean in 1929. The three story multi-bayed stucco and brick house has a massive slate roof that covers one of the longest houses on Long Island. The interior is decorated in a grand yet whimsical manner. The great room with a massive chandelier leads into a dining room with a circus theme. The Captain Edward Sayre House, original structure circa 1700s, was remodeled in 1836. This Greek Revival house was moved during the late 1890s to its present location. Edward Sayre was one of 18 whaling captains who lived at one time on Main Street. The home is now occupied by a descendant from Southampton’s first English families and is decorated with family heirlooms. Linden was originally built in 1886 and called “Lenoir,” after extensive remodeling by architect Grosvenor Atterbury in 1916, it became known as “Linden.” It has 35 rooms with a grand entrance through the front gates. A formal entry hall leads (continued on page 44)

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actually born in Bridgehampton in 1788. His methods of work are listed as easel painting, miniature paintings and portraits on ivory. He was also known for his brilliant skills painting miniature watercolors. Rogers purchased the home from Judge Rose in 1839 following his retirement from painting in New York City. It was under his watchful eye that the home was transformed into the Greek revival appearance we see (in less than pristine condition) today. Later this look was made famous by post cards and magazine articles of the house when it became the Hampton House in 1890. Rogers didn’t have the opportunity to experience the majesty of his efforts on the home for long. He passed away in 1845, just six years after purchasing the property. His widow died just two years later, in 1847. At that point, the house and property were acquired by Sag Harbor whaling legend Captain Huntting. Eilertsen mentioned there were several other owners until 1890, when the property was transformed into the Hampton House, Restaurant and Inn by the Hedges and Hopping families. The look of that 1890s Hampton House will be the goal and focus of the restoration. “Hedges and Hopping made some minor additions to the spectacular work that Mr. Rogers did,” said Eilertsen. “It is the look from post cards and illustrations of the Hampton House (circa 1890s) that we are aiming our efforts.” As far as the timetable for completion, Eilertsen said, “We hope to have the exterior completed by the summer of 2011. We’re now in the process of taking down the columns and storing them.” Everyone driving by will able to watch as the historical home is transformed back into the gem it was for most of the 19th century. Eilertsen optimistically added, “We are taking bids throughout Southampton to restore and build the roofs, the windows, the floors and framing the substructure issues. I believe we may be able to have the ribbon cutting ceremony for the whole project on July 4, 2012.” When Eilertson said “the whole project” he means the exterior as well as a refurbished interior. Upon completetion, the building will become a museum (continued on page 44)


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By Susan Galardi Sometimes, living in the Hamptons, I feel like I have a split personality – one is Eva Gabor and the other is Eddie Albert. Yes. My psyche is divided between the two lead characters from the ridiculous sitcom, “Green Acres.” I love the Hamptons – keep Manhattan and gimme that countryside, I say. But I get my Eva Gabor up when it comes to pests. Ants, paper wasp nests, ticks, mosquitos and especially things like termites that could aversely affect my ROI – in other words, make me have to pay someone to repair terGutters: GOOD! They drain below surface–no water pouring on your house. Space aound pipe: BAD! Mousiies can get in. mite or other damage. Plantings away from house: GOOD! Limits moisture. Defunct dryer vent: BAD! Should hav ve a screen to keep out varmints. But it is spring in the Hamptons. Time to get your self tanner started, do Free’s company should really be called, “The bug the house.” some serious garden work (in other words, call the stops out there,” because while his team will rid you of Rule number three: Locate/seal points of entry. landscape company), and assess the havoc caused by pests in your house, they will, more importantly, find As we toured the exterior of my house, Free pointed bugs and animals. the source OUTside and remedy that (like carpenter out potential danger zones. If you don’t have the clout There are lots of great pest companies on the East ants, which nest in trees, and come to your house for to get a first rate bug guy like him to your house, check End that range from the all out chemical blasters to food). He also, it would seem, has a business model out his blog at thebugsstophere.com. Below are a few the humane “pest removers.” Our advice here at that is doomed to fail. suggestions on Pest Prevention: Dan’s? Go with the least toxic route first – chemicals “I teach people not to need me,” he said. Considering Examine exterior walls, cabinets and closets for leach into the water system we all share, and end up his company visits 2,000 homes a month, somehow holes and cracks. Repair with a wall-patching comon all of our bodies. that model works. His teaching is based on two principound such as Spackle. Mice are known to squeeze The best way to avoid crisis management is to do a ples: Keep your house dry and seal tiny entry points through holes as small as a nickel. Make sure that systematic, regular assessment of your house. for vermin. “Don’t water your house,” said Free, a very doors seal well. Proper weather stripping will ensure a I had the advantage here: Steve Free, owner of The good natured bug guy. “Direct sprinklers away from tight seal and keep bugs out. Bug Stops Here, a company that has been working all the exterior.” Keep food, including pet food, properly sealed and over the East End for more than 20 years, came to my Rule number two: “It might look odd when you get (continued on next page) house to see if it passed muster. up to the door, but keep plantings a few feet out from

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The Sweetest Gift For Mom baked for certain holidays, and her tavla de dulces (tray of sweets), quince or apricot candy and sesame squares were legendary among our family. But learn to bake I did through the many years studying the culinary arts here and abroad. So here to honor Mother’s Day are two great desserts to treat her to a do-ahead surprise at home. A special meal should end with a sense of celebration.

My mom was a great baker but I didn’t grow up baking anything. It’s just that Mom’s kitchen was her domain and as one of four girls we were there to take care of the next. I also seemed not to have a sweet tooth. Growing up I went directly for the savory – her phyllo pies with spinach and variety of cheeses, her array of eggplant, legume and rice dishes, and her pastas learned from a close Italian neighbor. Mother’s baking stemmed from her tradition and Sephardic heritage. It consisted of biscocho an almond cookie that were always on hand, a fresh challah baked every Friday night, her delicious olive oil and honey cake that she

STRAWBERRY RHUBARB CRISP Rhubarb with its characteristic tart flavor is a vegetable that parades as a fruit and is in perfect harmony with sweet ripe strawberries. Serves 6-8 For the filling 1 1/2 pounds rhubarb, trimmed and sliced 1 pint strawberries, rinsed, hulled and quartered 1/2 cup sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, sifted For the streusel topping 1 cup walnuts, coarsely chopped

1 cup all-purpose flour 3/4 cup light or dark brown sugar 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1 stick unsalted butter, cubed 1. In a mixing bowl, combine rhubarb, strawberries, sugar and vanilla. Toss gently to mix and allow to macerate for 30 minutes for flavors to meld. Add cinnamon and flour and toss gently to mix well. Set aside. 2. In bowl of electric mixer set on low or in a mixing bowl, mix the streusel ingredients just until blended and crumbly. Streusel mixture can be prepared several days ahead. Refrigerate in a suitable container. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 3. When ready to bake, place the strawberry rhubarb filling in a large shallow baking dish. Cover the fruit mixture generously with the streusel and bake for 20 - 30 minutes until juices are bubbly and top is a bit crusty. Serve warm with a dollop of creme fraiche or vanilla ice cream. (continued on page 50)

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Side Dish Now heading into their 5th season, the local family run restaurant will kick things off Thursday, May 6th by offering complimentary appetizers at the bar all night. Harbor Bistro (313 Three Mile HarborHog Creek Road, East Hampton, [631]-324-7300 www.harborbistro.net) will be offering their extensive $29 Prix Fixe every night from 5 to 6 p.m. It is available all-night at the bar and includes a choice of three courses or two courses with a glass of wine. Back by popular demand the $19 Three-Course Prix Fixe offered Thursday to Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m. The $19 menu changes nightly and features plentiful portions with a choice of soup or salad for an appetizer, choice of pasta, fish or meat entrée, and one dessert. In addition to their opening night, Harbor Bistro offers complimentary bar appetizers, $3 Beers, $5 Wines by the Glass and $5 Mixed Well Drinks from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the bar every night. Blue Sky Restaurant in Sag Harbor welcomes execuive chef Marco Barrila with a relaunch of the restaurant and an inspired Mediterranean menu. Chef Marco studied in Scuola Alberchiere in Italy and moved to New York serving on the bord of the French Culinary Institute. Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1810. The Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina reaches out to locals with a 10% discount on food and beverage purchases at Gulf Coast Kitchen by Robbin Haas, Hurricane Alley, and Barracuda Bar and Turtle Lounge for the entire 2010 season. Locals residing on the South Fork, from Westhampton Beach to Montauk including Shelter Island, may register to receive a savings card when they dine before Memorial Day. The resort will then

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deliver cards to the diner’s home via mail. Plus, the savings card may also be applied to lodging and spa purchases. For more information, call 631-668-3100. The Jamesport Manor Inn in Jamesport recognizes Administrative Professionals Week through Friday, April 21 with a special three-course prix fixe for $20. The menu includes: Local Spring asparagus soup with crispy wild ramps; poached olive oil Ahi tuna salad with ezekail tortilla; and crème brulee. Administrative professionals will also receive a complimentary glass of house wine. Call 631-722-0500 for reservations. La Fondita in Amagansett will open for the season on Wednesday, April 28. In the weeks leading up to Memorial Day, they will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Sunday and until 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. A limited menu will continue to be offered at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack until Monday, April 26. Offerings include: Tacos ($3 each/five for $12); Burritos ($8); Quesadillas ($4.50) with meat ($5.50); Flour tortillas, Monterrey Jack cheese, Pico de gallo and meat ($6.50); and nachos with cheese, pico de gallo, whole black beans and crema ($9). Call 631267-8800 or 631-537-2271 for more information. Food & Co. in East Hampton will open a new retail cake shop and bakery this May featuring delectable baked goods, hand dipped confections and a selection of homemade treats. The motto at the new Food & Co. Cakeshop is everything is made fresh from scratch daily. Homemade cupcake flavors will include red velvet and coconut cream and homemade pies, cobblers, tarts and crumbles will feature seasonal fruits. Several types of cookies and brownies

will be offered including oatmeal raisin cranberry and giant black and whites. Old-fashioned icebox cakes will be a favorite as well as traditional cakes from strawberry shortcake to double fudge layer. Other confections include homemade Long Island Berry Mielle Feuille, hand-dipped chocolate items, and custom wedding and celebration cakes. The cake shop will open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For details, call 631-329-1000. Mattituck’s Love Lane Kitchen will introduce a new destination restaurant later this spring with the launch of Love Lane Café in Sagaponack, at the space formerly known as Fairway Café at the Poxabogue Golf Center. Offering an eclectic combination of American and International fare, the focus will be on locally sourced fresh ingredients prepared with care and forethought in a welcoming environment. Like its Mattituck counterpart, thoughtfulness and attention to detail are hallmarks of Love Lane Café that extends to food, beverages, gelatos, hospitality and service while great value and high quality makes it a natural destination for families. Taking inspiration from seasonal and local crops, chefs scour local farms and fishmongers daily for the finest produce complemented by the best-imported goods. Menu items and the daily specials board will mimic the selections at the original. Love Lane also roasts all its own coffee from the highest quality, specialty grade, Arabica coffee beans and makes Italian-style homemade fresh fruit gelatos. Every item will also be available for take-out as well. Service will begin at 7 a.m. with breakfast and lunch seven days a week and dinner five nights a week. For more information, visit lovelanekitchen.com.

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Arts & Entertainment LongHouse Reserve Opens for Season induced by a “monochromatic palette, a green-on-green, that despite enormous color, calms the eye.” Artist Barbara Press describes her connection to LongHouse in terms of aesthetic aspects as well. She notes that “it’s a unique visual experience, the relationship between the art and the garden. I’ve never seen such incorporation of design concepts. There are not just plantings here, but it’s the relationship of the plant to its surroundings that’s important. The LongHouse is from the eyes of an individual creator, Jack Larson, who is an artist in his own right. This place reflects his vision.” Founding member and artist Elyse Grant characterizes LongHouse as a philosophical metaphor: a healing sanctuary and transcendental connection. “When I lost my husband, I found this place very healing,” she confides without hesitation. “There’s so much here that raises our consciousness. It’s a bridge to another realm.” Grant also gives another purpose to LongHouse, one that borders on the political. “We need this place, especially now,” she says. “We need this place of respect and calmness now that our world is so filled with crisis and fear.” African tribal art collector Douglas Dawson has a particular connection to LongHouse. As the curator Photo Barry Gordin

By Marion Wohlberg-Weiss When we think of the LongHouse Reserve, we think of a hidden garden way off the beaten path in East Hampton. Away from the South Fork beaches, chic Main Street, and Nick and Toni’s Restaurant. We also can’t help recalling other well-known gardens: the Garden of Eden; the Hanging Gardens of Babylon; and the novel The Secret Garden. All these places serve as salient metaphors–which came to light at LongHouse’s season opening last Saturday. Consider, of course, the Garden of Eden and the struggle between archetypical forces. As one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Hanging Gardens (built by King Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 BC for his homesick wife) represented renewal in another land. The 1910 book, The Secret Garden (by Frances Hodgson Burnett) was a central symbol signifying the healing power inherent in living things. While it’s true that the LongHouse Reserve has existed in recorded history, it still shares many metaphors with much older gardens, particularly the idea of new life and healing. Certain activities reinforce this concept, including sound meditation sessions each Saturday morning and weekly Twilight Garden Tours. Regardless of these group events, however, there are individual reactions to LongHouse; words like “peace, sanctuary and magical” continue to be evoked. According to Jim Zajac, for example, the idea of tranquility is what attracts him most, a state

of its current exhibition, “Coming to Africa: A Potter’s Journey to African Ceramics,” he says he can’t think of a better place to present his collection. “There’s a symbiosis that Jack Larson has between his manmade, natural and artistic entities here. It’s extraordinary.” Matko Tomicic, Director of the LongHouse, uses another succinct metaphor: “My feeling is that the garden is probably the best ‘fabric design’ Jack Larson ever did and is still doing. And it is our mission to keep it vibrant and relevant.” Finally, photographer Bastienne Schmidt puts it all together when describing the literal and figurative aspects of LongHouse: “LongHouse is a special place, tucked away, in a faraway land almost like in a fairytale. Its magic pulls you into a journey like in Alice in Wonderland. Every footstep, every turn, is full of color and texture. It is an aphrodisiac of the senses that continually surprises us: by a floating mobile sculpture of George Rickey, the Yoko Ono chess game, the gateway bell in the sand. A magic kingdom.” LongHouse Reserve: 133 Hands Creek Road, East Hampton. Call 631-329-3568 or check longhouse.org for garden hours and details about the sound meditation and Twilight Garden Tours.

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Little Feat at WHBPAC

Little Feat By Susan Galardi Back in the dark ages of rock (the ‘70s), every now and then Time and other magazines would produce copies with a paper thin, black vinyl tear out stapled in. You could actually affix this mini-vinyl square to your turntable, and it would play music. It was a promo from record companies, trying to get that new kids’ music out to the public. I first heard Laura Nyro on one of these disposable records, and I heard these lyrics from a toe tappin’ band. “Now I’m six hours out on strawberry flats Trying to get to Waco ‘fore it freezes over. They’re stopping every one who looks too wierd At the ghoul bust Texas road block.” The song was “Strawberry Flats,” the year was 1971, and the band was Little Feat. Little Feat is still going strong, with a new release

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in ‘08 to round out a 15-CD studio release discography. A fixture on the blues-rock landscape, with earthy, organic appeal and fine musicianship, the eclectic group has toured the world with sold-out shows for years. And this Saturday, that tour hits the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Little Feat’s style combines California rock, Dixie-inflected funk-boogie, folk, blues, rockabilly, country and jazz. Not surprising to learn that this iconoclastic band grew from the roots of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention. Songwriter, performer, instrumentalist Lowell George left Mothers, at Zappa’s suggestion, to start his own group. In just a few years, Little Feat scored a hit with the 1973 CD Dixie Chicken (the title was the inspiration for the band The Dixie Chicks), a New Orleans-influenced effort with the easy grooving title song. But who could forget those classic lines from 1978’s album, Waiting for Columbus, “Don’t bogart that joint, my friend, Pass it over to me; Roll another one, Just like the other one. This one’s burnt to the end. Come on and be a friend.” Moving right along, the 2008 release of Join the Band featured Little Feat hits played by band members and some special friends–like the Hamptons’ own Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews, Emmylou Harris, Chris Robinson (Black Crowes), Mike Gordon (Phish), and others. Little Feat’s music has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Van Halen, Jackson Browne, The Byrds, Robert Palmer, Linda Ronstadt to name a few. Go hear that easy going, happy music at WHBPAC. It’ll send you on a reverie to Dixieland. Little Feat: Saturday, May 8, 8:00 p.m., 2010. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center whbpac.com. Tickets are $80, $65, $50.

Everyone of us can use a little levity from time to time. The Bay Street Theater has been rising to the occasion for the last several years with its Comedy Club series. This season, Comedians include stage and screen actor/comic Joe Piscopo; brilliant standup comic/author David Brenner; SNL comedian and creator of Goat Boy, Jim Breuer; Jamie Clayton Fletcher Kennedy from the Jamie Kennedy Experiment; and David Allen Greir from “In Living Color.” The series gets into full swing in July and August, but as a preview, it kicks off Saturday with a one night only Underground Comedy Showcase, featuring up-and-coming comedians. The event is hosted by Long Island native, Joseph Vecsey, and features Clayton Fletcher, an opener for comedy favorite Cedric the Entertainer, among others. The showcase starts at 8p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. To purchase tickets go to baystreet.org, call the Box Office at 631-725-9500, Or visit the theatre on Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. Box office is open Tues-Sat., Joseph Vecsey 11a.m.-6p.m.

The Retreat Show atDemato Gallery

Any event associated group of trees or field of with The Retreat is a notegrass? Is the vagueness worthy one, and the art symbolic of the area? The exhibit at Sag Harbor’s defined fluidity of the lines Demato Gallery is no is specific, however, like exception. Diversity is the Knigin’s and Wildey’s key word as jurors pieces. (Christina Strassfield and Fabi Mello’s assemblage, Max Fishko) selected work “Trans-lucidity,” is also an reflecting varied media arresting abstraction with and techniques. While this reflections of light similar critic could not find a comto Knigin’s, Wildey’s and mon theme running Cheng’s works. Yet its comthroughout the exhibit, position is different. there are a few pieces Other abstract works by sharing similar composiGiancarlo Impiglia and tional elements. Lindsay Morris also stand Consider Michael out with their arresting Knigin’s “Spawning” (from shapes. Impiglia’s image is “Sagaponack” by Philippe Cheng his “Firework’s/Pyro” series) his signature Cubist style, and Annie Wildey’s lacking figures or a narra“Underpass.” Both images look like photographs, tive this time, however. Morris’ work is fragmented although Wildey’s piece is a monoprint; their into nine single frames, each one featuring a sepaabstract qualities are both eye-catching and mysterate part of the entire image (a tree branch, perrious. Most salient, perhaps, is the configuration of haps). fluid lines that characterizes the compositions. Both Variety in media continues with oil paintings by works could be depicting the same sci-fi world, Lewis Zack and Nicky Gioia Mitchell showing which resembles the primitive past as well as the scenes of local color. And what local color: from civilized future. Philippe Cheng’s photograph is Zack’s bright Coney Island sign advertising similarly expressionistic and even more mysterious; Nathan’s hotdogs to Mitchell’s muted seascape, we aren’t sure of the exact subject matter even “Man and the Sea.” A watercolor by Edgardo Abello, though the title is “Sagaponack.” Is the image a a work in his “Hat Series,” shows the same attenPhoto Credit

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tion to detail that Zack and Mitchell favor. Sang Hyun Chung’s “The Moon and Fish” is another watercolor filled with detail, the fish form seemingly alive and animated, with a personality all its own. We could say the same for Laura Benjamin’s “Candy Carnage,” a colKnot Study by lage of candy wrappers Lindsay Morris that appears to jump off the wall. Finally, several sculptures complete the idea of diversity, including Gavin Zeigler’s “Saw Horse” collection, featuring a special use of material (wood) and design. Ruby Jackson’s plaster “White Tower” is another piece where the form comes alive, with its complicated shape. Even if we found ourselves inside this configuration, there’s a sense of openness and humor rather than claustrophobia. Dorothy Frankel’s “Love,” using sign language to form the word, “love,” is a signature piece which is subtle yet meaningful. It recalls Frankel’s sculpture in a Manhattan riverside park several years ago. –Marion Wolberg Weiss The Retreat Show will be at the Demato Gallery, 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor, through May 14, 2010.


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Art Openings & Galleries OPENINGS AND EVENTS SNAKE HOLLOW STUDIO – 5/8 – 2 to 5 p.m. Snake Hollow Studio Presents ‘Bird Homes, Garden Homes & Bird Artwork’. 221 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5237. TEA BENEFIT AT WATER MILL MUSEUM – 5/8 A tea party benefit for the Clay Art Guild of the Hamptons. Handmade teacups, tea bowls and mugs donated by members of the Clay Art Guild will be filled with your choice of specialty tea and served with a huge assortment of homemade cookies. Buy a tea cup for $20 and enjoy having tea in the Hamptons with your friends. A nice way to start the season. 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill. 516-294-1910. OPENING RECEPTION – 5/8 – 3 to 5 p.m. Opening Reception for Jim Reiher at Quogue Library. 631-6534278. OPENING RECEPTION – 5/8 – 5-7 p.m. Eileen Hickey-Hulme opening at Crazy Monkey Gallery in Amagansett, Persian carpets and flowers, lightboxes and paintings.136 Main St., Amagansett OPENING RECEPTION – 5/8 – 5-7 p.m. Denise Regan opening reception at Pamela Williams Gallery. 167 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-7817. GALLERIES ANN MADONIA PAINTING GALLERY & FINE ANTIQUES – 36 Jobs Lane, Southampton. Daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 631-283-1878. ANNYX – 150 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL GALLERY – 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 28E Job’s La., Southampton. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. 631-204-0383. BENSON-KEYES ARTS – Open by appointment. elainebensongallery@gmail.com. 917-509-1379. BERNARD GOLDBERG FINE ARTS, LLC – 4 Newtown La., East Hampton. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Watercolors and sculptures. Open Sat. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., Southold. 631-765-9509. BIRNHAM WOOD GALLERIES – Open daily 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. 52 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-6010. Birnhamwoodart.com. BOLTAX GALLERY –Fri.-Mon. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 21 North Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-749-4062. BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS GALLERY – American, European, tribal, Murano glass, jewelry, textiles, home furnishings and eclectic objects. Open by appointment. 261 N. Main St., Southampton. 631-3773355. info@bravurastyle.com

CANIO’S GALLERY–290 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631725-4926. CECILY’S LOVE LANE GALLERY – Showing a variety of local artists. 80 Love Ln., Mattituck. 631-2988610. CHRYSALIS GALLERY - Original Fine Art Local Regional & International Artists. Thursday-Monday 105:30pm, 2 Main Street, Southampton (631)-287-1883, chrysalis@hamptons.com. New Arrivals Join us for some Holiday Cheer Saturdays & Sundays 1-5 p.m. THE CRAZY MONKEY GALLERY – Thurs. thru Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 136 Main St., Amagansett. 631267-3627. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Former residence of Victor D’Amico, founding director of Education at the Museum of Modern Art. Early modernist furnishings and found objects on display. By appointment. Lazy Point, Amagansett. 631-267-3172. DESHUK-RIVERS STUDIO – Visit artist Daria Deshuk for one-on-one tours. Paintings, photographs and works on paper. 141 Maple Ln., Bridgehampton. 631-2374511. Deshukriversgallery.com. GALERIE BELAGE –8 Moniebogue La., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-5082. LEVITAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS –Southampton Cultural Center, Pond La. Weekdays 12-4 p.m., Weekends 12-6 p.m. 631-283-6419. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Mix of mid-century modern works and new acquisitions. 2462 Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-7245. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART GALLERY – Featuring original works by artist/gallery owner Michael Perez. 59 Main St., Southampton. 631-259-2424. Michaelperez-artist.com. MOSQUITO HAWK GALLERY – 24 N Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-905-4998. PARASKEVAS GALLERY – Showing Michael Paraskevas’ work and children’s book illustrations from Maggie and the Ferocious Beast and other books published with his mother, Betty. Open by appointment. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-287-1665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM –Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Job Ln., Southampton. 631-2832118. POLLOCK KRASNER HOUSE & STUDY CENTER – 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. 631324-4929. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART GALLERY – Sat. 12 - 6 p.m. Sun. 1 – 5 p.m. and by appointment. 633 First Street, Greenport. 631-477-2633. lorangerie@optonline.net. ROSALIE DIMON GALLERY - Open daily 12 noon to 6 pm, 2nd Floor Jamesport Manor Inn, 370 Manor

Lane, Jamesport. Jamesportmanorinn.com. 631-7220500. RATIO GALLERY-MIHstudio – 10 Bell St., Bellport. 631-286-4020. Ratiogallery.com. RICAHRD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS GALLERY – 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS GALLERY – 41 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-2499. SIRENS’ SONG GALLERY – Fri.-Mon. 12:30 to 6 p.m. 516 Main Street, Greenport. sirensongallery.com. 631-477-1021. SPANIERMAN GALLERY AT EAST HAMPTON – 68 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-329-9530. SURFACE LIBRARY – New works created “in-situ” (on-site) by resident atelier artists, potter Bob Bachler and painter James Kennedy. 845 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. Thurs – Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 631-2919061. SYLVESTER & CO. – “Best of 2009” art show that will continue until March 3, 2010. Viewing is open to the public. The art featured is by many local, international and NCY artists including Eric Buechel, Perry Burns, Elizabeth Dow, David Geiser, James Kennedy, Doug Kuntz, Dennis Lawrence, Jim Napierala, Matthew Satz, Lynda Sylvester, Bijou LeTord and Gavin Zeigler. 154 Main St., Amagansett. Tim@sylvesterathome.com. 631267-9777. TERRENCE JOYCE GALLERY – 114 Main St., Greenport. 631-477-0700. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY –Artists by Daniel Jones, Burt Glinn, Karine Laval, Christine Matthai, Susan Pear Meisel, Blair Seagram. 66 Main St., Sag Harbor. Thurs.-Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. WISH ROCK STUDIO – Fine art and frame shop. Open Thurs.-Sun. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 17 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights. 631-749-5200. VERED GALLERY – 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 68 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-3303.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, May 7 to Thursday, May 13. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Iron Man 2 (PG13) – Fri., 5:30, 8, Sat, Sun 3, 5:30, 8 Mon-Thur, 7 The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (R) – Fri., 5, 8:30, Sat, Sun, 2:30, 5:30, 8:30 Mon-Thurs., 7 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) The Joneses – 4:30 all week Mid-August Lunch – 6:25 all week The City of You Final Destination – 8 all week UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0448) Iron Man 2 (PG13) – Mon, Tue, 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30, Wed, Thurs, Fri., 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30, 10:30, Sat, 10:30, 1:30, 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30, 10:30 Sun, 4, 4:30, 7, 7:30 Babies (PG) – Mon., Tues, 2:10, 4:15, 6:30 Wed, Thurs, Fri., 2:10, 4:15, 6:30, 9 Sat., 12, 2:10, 4:15, 6:30, 9, Sun., 2:10, 4:15 City Island (PG13) – Mon., Tues, 3:45, 7:15 Wed, Thurs, Fri., 3:45, 7:15, 9:45, Sat., 12:30, 3:45, 7:15, 9:45 Sun., 3:45, 7:15, 9:45 The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (NR) – Mon., Tues, 6, Wed, Thurs., Fri., 6, 9:15 Sat., 11, 2:30, 6, 9:15

Sun., 2:30, 6 Date Night (PG13) – Mon, Tue, 4:45, 7:45, Wed, Thurs, Fri., 4:45, 7:45, 10:15 Sat., 1:15, 4:45, 7:45, 10:15 Sun., 1:15, 4:45, 7:45

1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10, Sun, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, Mon-Thur, 4:30, 7:30 The Losers (PG13) – Fri, 4, 7, 9:50, Sat, 1, 4, 7, 9:50 Sun, 1, 4, 7, Mon-Thur, 4, 7

UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) How To Train Your Dragon (PG-13) – Fri, 10:10 a.m. Sat, Sun 10:10 a.m. 12:50, 4:30 The Back Up Plan (PG13) – Fri, 7:40, 10:10 Sat, Sun 7:40, 10:10 Mon-Thur, 7:40, 10:10 Iron Man 2 (PG13) – Fri, 4, 7, 10 Sat, Sun 10, 1, 4, 7, 10 Mon-Thur, 4, 7 Date Night (PG13) – Fri, 4:20, 7:20, 9:40 Sat, Sun 1:30, 4:20, 7:20, 9:40 Mon-Thur, 4:20, 7:20 Furry Vengeance (PG) – Fri, 4:40, 7:30, 9:50 Sat, Sun 10:30, 12:20, 4:40, 7:30, 9:50 Mon-Thur, 4:40, 7:30 Oceans (G) – Fri, 4:10, 7:10, 9:30 Sat, Sun 10:20, 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:30 Mon-Thur, 4:10, 7:10

MATTITUCK CINEMAS (Call 631-298-Show for times) Date Night (PG13), Iron Man 2 (R), Death at a Funeral (R), The Backup Plan (PG13), Furry Vengeance (PG), Oceans (G), Nightmare on Elm Street (R)

UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) Date Night (PG13) – Fri, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40, Sat, 1:10, 4:15, 7:15, 9:40, Sun, 1:10, 4:15, 7:15, Mon-Thur, 4:15, 7:15 Nightmare on Elm Street (R) – Fri, 4:40, 7:40, 10:10, Sat, 1:20, 4:40, 7:40, 10:10, Sun, 1:20, 4:40, 7:40, Mon-Thur, 4:40, 7:40 Death At A Funeral (R) – Fri, 4:30, 7:30, 10, Sat,

The Montauk Movie (+) (631-668-2393) Closed for the season. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (+) (631-288-1500) The Art of the Steal – May 14, 7:30, May 15, 7:30

Bay Street Theater (+) No movie this week.

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Call it blush, vin gris or just plain “pink” if you want, but rosé is back. And local winemakers — and wine lovers — are rejoicing the revival of these underappreciated and misunderstood wines. Personally, I love rose because no other wine type or style, red or white, offers so many options and so much diversity at the table. From seafood to steak — and every food in between — there is a style of rose that will fit the bill. I’m not talking the sweet rose here — white zinfandel from the west coast

Rosé Is Back! need not apply. Dry rose can even bridge the gap between white wine and red, providing a gateway to wine exploration. Well-made roséé combines the complexity and structure of red wine with the refreshing, thirst quenching qualities of whites. And, rose a great pairing for meals centered on the spring vegetables that are have farm stands open across the east end. To help celebrate local rose, the Long Island Wine

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Council has deemed May “Run for the Roses” month. Throughout May wineries across Long Island will donate a dollar from every bottle of rose purchased to CancerCare (cancercare.org), a national nonprofit organization that provides free professional counseling, therapeutic recreational events and activities, health information, and financial assistance to families and children affected by any type of cancer. Many wineries are offering other specials as well, including complimentary tastings, discounts and the like. Local restaurants and overnight accommodations are getting in on the Run for Roses as well with specials running throughout May. For a full list of the participants, visit liwines.com. Just about every local winery makes rose — and some make several — but here are some of the best that have crossed my tasting table of late. Wolffer Estate 2006 Noblesse Oblige ($40) is a elegant, classically styled sparkling rose made with 54% pinot noir and 46% chardonnay. Toasty and lightly yeasty on the nose with layers of peach and red berry beneath, it delivers creamy texture with bright acidity and a long citrusy finish that also shows a little golden declivous apple. Wolffer Estate 2009 Rose ($17) is made by blending red and white wines together and is super-fresh on the nose with grapefruit, strawberry and peach notes. Medium bodied and dry, the palate shows intense strawberry character with citrus and kiwi, all framed by appetite-whetting acidity. Shinn Estate Vineyards 2009 Rose ($15) is made in a very different style — it’s almost a red wine in its intensity, depth and subtle tannic structure. It brings ripe watermelon and red raspberry flavors and the heft to stand up to hamburgers or maybe even steak. Paumanok Vineyards 2009 Dry Rose ($15) might be their best dry rose to date, with unique brambly wild strawberry and blueberry aromas that lead into similar flavors with big-but-balanced acidity and some red apple on the finish. Croteaux 2009 Sauvage ($24) isn’t cheap, but it’s a unique rose from a winery that only produces pink wines. The nose is floral with peach rather than red fruit aromas. The palate is light, crisp and subtly earthy with a bit of red pear and light tannins. It was the first bottle emptied after my recent tasting.


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North Fork Events FRIDAY, MAY 7 CHINESE AUCTION AND DINNER - Annual chinese auction and dinner to benefit Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck, Friday, May 7, 5:45 p.m. at Polish Hall, Riverhead, hosted by Moriches Paquatuck Squaws. Tickets $40; includes dinner and auction. Raffle gifts include flowers, Mother’s and Father’s Day baskets, fishing and camping equipment, bicycle and more. Reserve: 631-878-4992. OPEN MIC WITH LIZA COPPOLA - First Friday Open Mic Night with LiZa Coppola at the Custer Institute and Observatory, Southold. 7 to 10 p.m. free admission, donations to support Institute’s programs appreciated. 631-765-2626. ACHIEVEMENT DAY AND CRAFT EXHIBIT Annual Achievement Day and Craft Exhibit, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at George G. Young Community Center, Jamesport, hosted by Riverhead-Jamesport Homemakers Day Unit. Raffles of handmade items and theme baskets.; plants and cookies available for purchase. Refreshments served. All welcome. 631-722-4060. GIRL WITH A PEARL EARING FILM - ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring,’ 1:30 p.m. at Mattituck-Laurel Library, Mattituck. Servant girl becomes subject of nasty rumors when she models for 17th century painter Johannes Vermeer. PG-13. Free. 631-298-4134. PLANT SALE - Greenport PTA’s annual plant sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and Saturday, May 8, 9 a.m.-noon at main entrance of Greenport School, Front Street. Large selection of annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, herbs and vegetables, courtesy of Colorful Gardens in Jamesport and Calverton. SATURDAY, MAY 8 SPRING CARNIVAL - Fifth annual Spring Carnival at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and School, Aquebogue, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday, May 8, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sunday, May 9, 1-5 p.m. All proceeds benefit Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach Program. Food, rides, music and more. POP (pay one price) bracelets $25, good for all 3 days. Moms ride free on Mother’s Day. Clothing exchange Saturday, May 8, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Bring gently-used garments to swap. 631-722-4000. THEATER - Northeast Stage presents ‘Edward Albee’s Occupant,’ 7:30 p.m. at Creation Station Black Box Theater behind Cutchogue Methodist Church. Staged reading by Jere Jacob and Thomas DeWolfe. Donation $10; all proceeds benefit Shakespeare-in-the-Park program. 631-477-2972, 631-208-6933, northeaststage@optonline.net. Reservations optional. ANNUAL LADIES LUNCHEON - Noon-4 p.m. at

Vineyard Caterers, Aquebogue, hosted by St. Isidore School. 631-727-1650. POLISH HALL - Mother/Daughter Breakfast and chinese auction, 8 a.m. at Polish Hall, Riverhead, hosted by Women’s Ministry Fellowship. Tickets $20. 631-369-2949. BAKE SALE - 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at WalMart, Riverhead, hosted by Dayspring Dance and Performing Arts Center. YOUTH NIGHT - For grades 5-8, 7-9 p.m. at Southold Town Recreation Center, Peconic Lane, Peconic. Pool, pingpong, indoor basketball and foosball. Snacks and refreshments available. Bring favorite CDs or iPod. Free to resident youth. 631-765-5182. SUNDAY, MAY 9 BREAKFAST BUFFET - 8:30 a.m.-noon at Knights of Columbus, Cutchogue. Adults $8; children $4. 631-7347338. SPRING CARNIVAL - Fifth annual Spring Carnival at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church and School, Aquebogue, 6-10 p.m.; Saturday, May 8, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sunday, May 9, 1-5 p.m. All proceeds benefit Maureen’s Haven Homeless Outreach Program. Food, rides, music and more. POP (pay one price) bracelets $25, good for all 3 days. Moms ride free on Mother’s Day. Clothing exchange Saturday, May 8, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Bring gently-used garments to swap. 631-722-4000. COMING UP NORTH FORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JURIED ART SHOW - In Greenport will be held on Saturday, June 26 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Mitchell Park, Greenport. All North Fork Artists and Galleries are welcome to submit for this juried show. Jurors are Hector deCordova of deCordova Studio & Gallery, Caroline Waloski of The Siren’s Song Gallery, and Alex Ferrone, Photographer. This event is coinciding with the Long Island Wine & Food Festival and is open for the public to attend. Download Artist Prospectus at www.NorthForkChamber.org – ARTIST SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS MAY 15. Contact Alex Ferrone 631-7348545 for further info. ONGOING EVENTS SOUP KITCHEN - Community supper, free soup kitchen for those in need, 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church parish hall, located on Sixth Street in Greenport. For more info., call 631-7652981. WEIGHT LOSS - The second Tuesday of every month, Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, a physical therapist, holds a free

weight management lecture and discussion session for people battling weight loss problems. The discussion is moderated by Dr. Russ, who has himself upheld a 200pound weight loss. Space is limited. For more info., contact New Life in Progress at 888-446-7764. HEALTHY COOKING MADE QUICK & EASY - The second Friday of every month, a Quick and Easy Healthy Cooking demonstration is being offered. The demo will be performed by Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, DPT; a certified Wellness Coach who has himself maintained a 200-pound weight loss for the last four years. This would be a great place to gain insight on how to cook and eat healthier. Dr. Russ will be offering some GREAT ideas on how to cook healthy food for the whole week when you’re pressed for time. He will also be discussing the health benefits of including whole grains in your diet. If you eat, you don’t want to miss this! Space is limited. Reservations are required. There is a small materials fee. Call 888-4467764 right away to reserve your spot! REIKI CIRCLES - Reiki Circles Monday Nights at the Grace Episcopal Church on the last Monday of every month. Meetings are held at the Peconic Bay Medical Center. For more info., contact Ellen J. McCabe at (631) 727-2072. SKATEBOARDING - Great skate park in Greenport offering ramps and a half pipe. For hours and other info., call 631-477-2385. INDIAN MUSEUM - In Southold, open 1:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. on Sundays. For more info., call 631-765-5577. CUSTER OBSERVATORY - Weather permitting, Custer staff will be on site to assist visitors in observing the night sky and in using their telescopes. Open from sunset until midnight in Southold. For more info., call 631-765-2626. MEDITATION - Buddhist meditations, 7 p.m. on Monday evenings at the First Presbyterian Church on Main Street in Southold. For more info., call 631-9491377.

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Day By Day

PICK OF THE WEEK MAY 6, 7 and 8

COMING UP Upcoming events can be seen in the following sections:

Art Events – pg. 53 Kids’ Events – pg. 47 Movies – pg.53 MOTHERS DAY EVENTS &BENEFITS POSEIDON’S MOTHERS DAY BRUNCHEON – May 9 seatings at 11a.m., 1p.m., 3p.m., Atlantis Marine World, 431 East Main St., Riverhead, $24.95- $32.95, children under 2 free, reservations 631- 208-9200, atlantismarineworld.com MEGA TAG SALE – May 8, 10-3, Sag Harbor Elementary School, 68 Hampton St., rain or shine. RETREAT BOUTIQUE – May 8 Grand Opening 10-6, Bridgehampton Commons, across the parking lot from T.J. Maxx, 10% discount all day, 631-329-4398, theretreatinc.org. BREAST CANCER AWARENESS WEEKEND – May 8, 10-8 and May 9, Noon-7, A Grape Pear Wine Boutique, a portion of sales benefits LI2 Day Walk for Breast Cancer (June 5 &6), Free tastings & samplings, 509 Montauk Highway, Eastport, 631-801-2790, grapepearwine.com, li2daywalk.org CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION – 7p.m., May 8, 230 Elm St., Southampton, $60 advance/$75 at the door, 631-3387258, time4teens.org RETREAT GOLF CLASSIC – May 10, 8:30a.m. Shotgun Start, Maidstone Club, East Hampton, BBQ Lunch, $600/Foursome $2,200, 631-329-4398, theretreatinc.org SOUTHAMPTON HOUSE TOUR – May 15, 1:30p.m. – 4:30p.m., 5p.m. reception. Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton, $75/$90, 631-283-2494, southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org SOUTHAMPTON ANTIQUES FAIR – May 16, 9-3, runs every other Sunday thru October, 159 Main St., Southampton, 631-283-2494, southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org THURSDAY, MAY 6 HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE FORUM – 5:30p.m., featuring Assemblyman Fred Thiele, Hampton Library, 2478 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton, 631-537-2583, hamptonlibrary.org LATIN DANCE WORKOUT CLASS – 7p.m. for 5 weeks, Firm Fitness, 295 Montauk Highway, Speonk, 631-325-9600 thefirmfit.com THURSDAY NIGHT JAM SESSION – 7 to 9p.m., Bay Burger presents live jazz, Free. 1742 Sag HarborBridgehampton Turnpike, Sag Harbor 631-899-3915, bayburger.org JIM TURNER OPEN MIC NIGHT – 9 p.m., Blue Sky Restaurant, Sag Harbor. No Cover. 631-725-1810 blueskysagharbor.com FRIDAY, MAY 7 CANDLELIGHT AT WOLFFER – 5-8p.m. live music,

wine, cheese plates available. No cover charge for music. 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 631-537-5106. wolffer.com DJ KARO – at Blue Sky Restaurant, 63 Main Street, Sag Harbor. No Cover. 9:30 p.m. 631-725-1810 blueskysagharbor.com SATURDAY, MAY 8 FARMERS MARKET – Every Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 85 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach. Area farm produce and prepared foods. 631-288-3337, whbcc.org 5-MILE HIKE – 10a.m. meet at Trout Pond on Noyac Road, Noyac. 631-725-3942, southamptontrails.orgX CULINARY DEMO –12-2 p.m. Loaves & Fishes Cookshop, 2422 Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton. 631-5376066 landfcookshop.com KANDER & EBB’S CABARET – 2p.m. & 8p.m., Tilles Center, C.W. Post Campus, Brookville, $40-$65, 516-2993100, tillescenter.org UNDERGROUND COMEDY SHOWCASE – 8p.m., Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, $10 advance/$15 at the door, 631-725-9500, baystreet.org LITTLE FEAT – live concert, 8p.m., Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, $50-$80, 631-288-1500, whbpac.org DJ MATT COSS – Blue Sky Restaurant, 63 Main Street, Sag Harbor. No Cover. 9:30 p.m. 631-725-1810 blueskysagharbor.com SUNDAY, MAY 9 1.5 MILE HIKE– 9a.m. meet at Whiskey Hill, off Mill Road in Bridgehampton, 745-0689, southamptontrails.org CLASSICAL CONCERT – Beethoven, Schumann, Poulenc 3p.m., Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Road, Southampton. Free, reservations 631-283-0774 ext. 523. myrml.org BYO HORSE RIDE – Call 631-537-6188 for details. MONDAY, MAY 10 SLEEP DISORDER TALK – 5:30p.m., Parrish Memorial Hall, corner of Herrick & Lewis Streets, Southampton. Free, reservations required at 631-726-8700, southamptonhospital.org TOBACCO CESSATION CLASS – 6p.m. on Mondays through May 24, Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Road, Southampton register at 631-283-0774 ext. 523 myrml.org TUESDAY, MAY 11 SINGER-SONGWRITER SERIES – Live, local musician

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15th ANNUAL EAST END GARDEN FESTIVAL – 9-6, May 6-9, 2 locations: Staples Shopping Center, Riverhead, Great Lawn, Westhampton Beach, supplies & plants, baked goods, expert advice, raffle, 631-548-6080. Free admission, visit pbmedicalcenter.org for valuable coupons. Benefits Peconic Bay Medical Center.

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By Susan Galardi violin; Tomoko Fujita, cello; and Gloria The phrase “classical contemporary Shih, piano. composers” is an oxymoron. For hair splitVictoria Bond’s extensive catalog ters, “classical” refers to the period of includes works written for orchestras and Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven – the first ballet companies. She was recently honViennese School. Then came the Romantic ored with the American Acad. of Arts and period (Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler), then Letters’ Hinrichsen Award. The New York pretty pretty Impressionist composers like Times referred to one work as “by turns Faure and Ravel, then crazy crazy atonwistful, angry, rhapsodic, nostalgic.” al/12-tone works of the Second Viennese Cory’s work has been recognized by Victoria Bond School, Schoenberg, Webern and Berg. countless composition awards–from the After that, tonality was blown apart and everyNational Endowment to Yale University. Her music thing was acceptable, including a return to ‘classical is recorded on three solo CDs, has been performed harmonies.’ In fact, the classical chord progression throughout the world. (C-F-G) is what 98% of pop music is based on. Dickman was commissioned by Mutable Music to And that concludes this week’s Music History 101 compose the chamber opera, Gilgamesh at La Mama lesson. in NYC. He’s earned awards from BMI and Columbia The point is, the language of music is wide open for University, among others; has composed two operas, modern composers, as you’ll witness at the Annual and his recordings include New World Records, CRI Composers of the East End Concert on Saturday, and Opus One. May 8 at the Southampton Cultural Center. It feaComposers of the East End Concert, Saturday, May tures music for violin, cello and piano by area com8, 7:00p.m. Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond posers Victoria Bond, Eleanor Cory, Stephen Lane. Tickets at the door: $20/$10 students and senDickman and Roger Trefousse; with Marc Levine, iors. Cash or checks–no credit cards.


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takeover of the college loan program, should even scare you. Now we hear that some at the S.E.C., which is going to add to the staff to watch out for the bad Wall Street types, that are spending their tax payer working hours watching porn. Did they get their lead from Mr. Clinton who had some dalliances in the public’s oval office during 9 to 5? At least these guys or gals will lose their jobs. Gratefully. Juhn W. Kuhn Moriches, NY Via snail mail Watch porn or Wall Street. What do I choose to do today? – DR

TEA PARTY Dear Dan, Amazing how you can distort facts to make one of your biased statements. It is simply not true that “the Tea Party wants no new taxes whatsoever. They hate Obama...” Where do you come off as the spokesperson for the Tea Party? We all know that you are not an Independent. What percent of our GDP goes to entitlements? Do you care? I do since rewarding bad behavior results in more bad behavior and no accountability. A TALE OF TWO TIGERS Dear Dan, Yesterday I called your paper to express my feelings about your review of Tiger Woods’ return to golf and about Michael Paraskevas’ tribute to his mother, Betty, who passed away. Both letters and comments of you two were sad but wise. Dan, your comments about Tiger Woods’ golf game are so honest, fair and compassionate. Thank you. And Michael’s tribute to his mother is so wonderful, a remarkable storyteller, Betty, and person, and a great creative team. I am sad about Michael’s loss. I met him years ago when we were starting the Southampton Artists. He is so talented, can do anything in the artwork world! Tiger and his remarkable wife are victims of some cruel and humiliating media, but both are good people. I wish them and Michael all success and happiness. Your paper is great! Happy 50th. Sincerely, Nina Barstow Via snail mail PS I took one half an Ambian to fall asleep and after months, I for a few hours blacked out in my house. More success then, another is house “blackout” – a warning: medicine is often dangerous! Tiger took Ambian and hit a tree. Ambien works but hurts. – DR TAXING ISSUES Dear Dan, You say in your critique on the tea party crowd that they “hate Obama.” I follow these things pretty closely and never heard any of them express hate. But you’re a smart journalist and must have solid evidence, so I’ll take your word for it. However, I will have to disagree with you that the only thing they are worried about is a “No new taxes whatsoever.” If you listened carefully, you would know that they are more concerned, as I am, with wildly out of control spending and the growing massive federal and state level deficits. In addition, you should remember they have stressed the size and reach of a humongous government As recent examples, we have the health care bill which among other things, creates a lot of new agencies and amazingly included an out of the blue

James Amagansett Via e-mail I want safety nets and accountability. -DR A RIVERHEAD TREASURE Dear Editor, The Riverhead Town is blessed with a remarkable organization that has been in existence for

the past 63 years: The “Monday Night Band.” Howard Hovey formed a community concert band in 1947 to perform summer concerts. It has since grown into a fine musical organization. It also reflects an American tradition lost in too many communities. The musicians, including the Music Director, contribute their time and talent. However, no Music Director should have to shoulder such a monumental job without compensation. The public has been very generous in contributing monies to the Scholarship fund and sundry expenses, but the Music Director is not compensated. It is suggested here that various entities, i.e. Town Board, Chamber, School Board, Library, etc. contribute funds to compensate the Music Director. Note: the Board of Education does offer rehearsal and concert space.) The financial burden on these groups would be minimal and summers of riverside concerts would also be a nice touch for the downtown Riverhead. The “Monday Night Band” has a remarkable history. Thank you for your attention. Marty Stromsten Via Snail-mail TRIAL Dear Dan, You are as biased as the topics about which you write. Consider that the next time you pen a column that is supposed to be objective and fact based. You are as guilty of inflammatory and hate based rhetoric as those to whom you accuse of same. James, Amagansett Via e-mail I don’t see it, but I will keep it in mind. -DR

Police Blotter Shoe Stuck In The Gas A woman in Eastport was arrested for DWI after her shoe got stuck in the gas pedal of her car and she hit her husband with the car. The woman was leaving a parking spot outside of a restaurant when the incident occurred. Dang Jimmy Choo’s.

Shelter Island 2 Reports of unusual drops in blood pressure have been reported on Shelter Island. Apparently many have reported that literally the second they get off the ferry and onto Shelter Island, their blood pressure goes down dramatically. An investigation is underway.

Heroin? Really? There have been reports all over Long Island about a growing problem of teens and heroin. So far the blotter has been empty with teenagers and heroin until last week, when police arrested an 18-year-old man who has had previous narcotics violations. The man was found to be in possession of three capped hypodermic needles on his person.

It Was Like A Football The writer of this police blotter hit a rabbit this week in his car while driving to Montauk. This is the second time that this has happened on “the stretch.” The rabbit went flying into the air, kind of like a punted football. We said some prayers, it was very sad, poor little guy.

Shocking A man in Montauk zapped himself while trying to repair his lawn mower. The electric shock the man received was powerful enough to knock him to the ground. He was able to quickly recover, did not need to call the police, and then called a landscaping company to help him out. Shelter Island A rabid raccoon was sent to heaven by a Shelter Island resident thanks to a trusty 12 gauge shotgun.

Laptop Stolen Somebody stole an $800 MacBook laptop from a woman in East Hampton. The woman believes that the laptop computer was stolen while she was sleeping. $800 MacBook? Was this the version that was sold in 1989? Because last time I checked a MacBook costs people 2 to 3 grand, and it does so many amazing things! You can check your e-mail with it! Madoff Wannabe George Motz, the former Quogue Village Mayor, was sentenced to 8 years in prison for securities fraud after pleading guilty. By David Lion Rattiner


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LIC.

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Delivery/Courier

Flooring

BAYSHORE WOOD FLOORS INC. • True Dust Containment • Polplaz Finish, • WidePlank Floors,

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(OME 3ERVICES No Job Too Small!

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by J I M

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631-287-8688

SERVING LONG ISLAND SINCE 1989

HOUSE

Until Completion.

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SCUTARO

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27 Years Hands-On Work Bob: Color Portfolio/References

Licensed & Insured

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.

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631.283.6176

• Rental Property Management • Springtime fix-ups • Decking & Handrails • Interior & Exterior Repairs • Complete Home Improvements • Interior & Exterior Moldings • Fixture & Trim Upgrades

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Commercial/Residential

“We pay attention to detail!� Specializing in Interior Renovation

Prompt & Friendly Response to All Inquiries

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WIN-SOME CONTRACTING INC.

Home Improvement & New Construction S PECIALIZING IN : K ITCHENS • B ATHROOMS D ECKS • F INISHED B ASEMENTS

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(OME 3ERVICES Landscape/Garden

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631-723-3190

Pesticide Application NYS Certified Arborist & Designer on Staff • Spraying • Deep Root Fertilizing • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Removal • Planting & Transplanting • Drains • Storm Cleanup • Complete Lawn Program • Masonry • Landscape Design • Grading • Brush Clearing • Irrigation • Sod & Seed • Soil Analysis • Low Voltage Lighting 1316474

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cell off.

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1194002

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631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured

631-766-7131

1199209

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For Information: 631.744.0214

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(OME 3ERVICES Landscape/Garden

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Landscape/Garden

Mold Inspection

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Lic.

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Comm. Res.

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Ins.

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631-208-8020

631-728-3364

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821-5619

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5pm Wednesday

F L A T

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1193654

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Lic. / Ins.

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language/speaking skills, heavy phones, data entry, Microsoft Offfice, Excel and Quickbooks a must. Hourly wage, plus Benefits Job ref #58

Beverage Demonstrattor Needed: Focus on selling product to consumers at supermarkets and specialty shops while providing samples and explaining benefits of beverage to consumers; Comply to company Demo Guidelines and Store Demo policy. $15 per hour. Job ref #56

UntappedAbility is seeking Sales Advertising/Listing Represeentatives. Must be dynamic, great sales and marketing ability. Experience Required. We will be interviewing multiple candidates for different sales territories across the North and Job ref #60 South Fork.

Southampton Shoe Store is seeking salesperson for Saturdays 105pm, Possibly Sundays While training $10 per hour, After training $12 per hour Job ref #57 Entry level Office Position in Quogue 40 hour week Great

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Dental Assistant position available in Westhampton Dentist office. Experience required. Job ref #59

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%MPLOYMENT $AN S #LASSIFIEDS Domestic/ Personal Assistant Hamptons Leading Agency

HAMPTON DOMESTICS Our 30th Year * Private Chefs * Butler/ Houseman * Couples * Housekeepers * Nannies * Household Managers * Estate Managers * Senior Companions * Groundskeepers * Home Health Aides * Nannies * Personal Assistants * Chauffeurs/ Security 631-725-1527 631-458-4129 (fax) (Hamptons) 212-838-5900 (New York City) DOMESTIC POSITIONS AVAILABLE HAMPTONDOMESTICS.COM Placing Professional Staff in Americas Finest Households New York. Palm Beach. Miami

Food/Beverage Family oriented club seeks highly motivated persons for key positions including Cocktail Persons, Short Order Cooks, Chef's Assistants, Kitchen & Pantry Positions, Kitchen Assistants and Table Porters. Persons must be neat in appearance, possess good communication and people skills, and be team players. Please call for applications and to schedule an interview. 631-283-7123

Health Care

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Retail

needed in Amagansett. for weekends, 4- 5 hours in AM and 1.5 hours in the evening.

EMILIO PUCCI Full and part time Sales Professionals needed. Meet individual and store sales goals, assist with special requests, have accurate use of current retailpro system, may have responsibility for opening/ closing the store, follow all store policies and procedures. Competitive hourly compensation+ commission Email resumes: fdnajobs@pucci.com

Experience necessary to help this man with M.S.

Duties include bathing, dressing etc.

REGISTERED NURSE Part Time

Private home, weekends Friday- Sunday Memorial Day to Labor Day. Well equipped professional kitchen with prep and clean up assistant.

Dermatological Surgery practice specializing in laser surgery, dermatologic surgery and Mohs micrographic surgery for the removal of skin cancer. We are located in Southampton. New graduates welcome. This part time position offers an excellent benefits package.

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Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

Matta,

EAST HAMPTON Sat, 5/8 9AM2PM One Great Yard Sale!! Three Different Houses 12, 13, 14 Rosemaries Lane featuring costume jewelry and high end clothing.

the growing design company which makes clothing, accessories and home furnishings inspired by world cultures and hand craft, seeks enthusiastic and hard-working sales people for its new shop in the Village of Sag Harbor. Ideal candidates for this visible position will have excellent presentation skills and at least two years of successful and relevant work experience, i.e., in sales; in fashion, art, design; with the public. Weekend availability is required. We offer a diverse, supportive work environment, competitive compensation and excellent growth opportunities for the right candidates. Please send resume to: jobs@mattany.com

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

Bed: Queen sized Box spring & Mattress, Excellent Condition. $150 Southampton location. Call 718-520-1365

SOUTHAMPTON Saturday 5/8 and Sunday, 5/9 10am- 5pm, 445 County Road 39 (Across from the Enclave Inn). FURNITURE SALE Contents of High End Furniture Store being sold for up to 70% off! One of a kind armoires, tables, chairs, benches, etc. Bring cash for best deals! (631)813-8392

CAR COVER, soft, silver, for Porsche Boxster $100. Also WEBER GRILL $50. COUCH, black leather, pull out, three cushions $100. COFFEE TABLE Glass $20. KING SIZE BED $200. TRUNDLE BEDS, Automotive with storage drawers. pair $150. BUREAU, White Wicker $75. ALL AUTOS Cash. We buy EVERYTHING! Junk or good. (917)340-9149 Fast, FREE removal Electric Power lift and recline (516)462-0422 chair, like new, assists you in sitALL VEHICLES ting down and standing up, cost WANTED $$$. $1,130 new, asking $475. Like TRAILERS, BOATS, new Rollator walker with seat, TOOLS. brakes, storage pouch, cost $190 $50- $5,000 new, asking $75. East Hampton (631) 474-3161 631-324-4660, (860)871-1375 DMV# 7099438 Entertainment/ Wardrobe Armoire, 80"highx 46"wide, excel- Audi Quattro 3.2, 2007, black, lent condition $1,500. Break- 14k miles, A6, 4 doors. Excellent front, dark brown wood, condition. $31,500 neg. Please 92"highx 86"wide, 4 door buffet, call Bengee 631-833-5921 shelves. $2,500 631-324-6922, 917-331-8933 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE Maurice Villency contemporary furniture, bedroom/ dining room/ living room, black lacquer, birds eye maple. Originally $25k, like new $2,500. (516)382-6957

EBAY CAR SELLERS WE BUY VINTAGE, SPORTS, LUXURY CARS. Internet Consignment Sales. Restoration & Service. Repair for your foreign or domestic car. Call Aventura Motors 631-283-8819 www.aventuramotors.com

Pianos- Summer rentals/ sales. All kinds. Steinway, Yamaha. Player pianos. Clearance Sale. Jeep Cherokee 1999 red, V8, 79,900 miles. Asking $6,150 PianoBarn Mike 631-726-4640 neg. Excellent condition. Please Pool Table, Brunswick, regula- call Bengee 631-833-5921 tion size (9'x5') Ventura design, Blatt NYC, auto ball return, dark MERCEDES BENZ 300CE green felt, mahogany finish. 1992 Sportline. Very rare! Less than 84,000 miles. Black, saddle $6,000. (917)853-4947 interior. Superb condition! (718)520-1365 Sofa: Beautiful custom made $7,500. sectional. 2 pieces 9'x 9'. Pil- (631)283-4136 weekends. lows/ cushions all down. Light yellow. Excellent condition. JUNK CARS Make Offer. 516-238-0039. AND TRAILERS WANTED Merchandise Wanted $50- $5,000. Long Standing Collector wishes (631)774-1470 to expand collection of guns, DMV #7070635 swords. Cash paid. Free appraisals. Instant decisions. Strictly SELLING or TRADING confidential. Lloyd Your Car, Truck, SUV? 631-325-1819

Salary commensurate with experience. Fax or email resume with salary requirements to the attention of Joan Agnetti.

Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

Fax (212)686-3802 or email: mail@laserskinsurgery.com

BRIDGEHAMPTON YARD Sale, Saturday, 5/8 and Sunday, 5/9. 8am- 3pm, 62 Swasett Avenue. Furniture, home accessories, books.

Labor/Building Trades SWIMMING POOL SERVICE CREW Excellent salary. Pool openings, cleanings. Will train the right person. Prestige Pools. (631)325-8929

3schultz@optonline.net.

MOPED VENTO 2005 yellow, excellent condition, hardly used, with cover $1,500. TREADMILL TRUE 500 S.O.F.T. System $1,000 (516)768-6741

COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION.

CHEF WANTED Southampton, NY

Please send resume with salary range to:

Merchandise for Sale AGA stove, five years old, cream colored classic 3 oven, propane powered, black flue pipe included, you remove. $9500. (631)456-3942.

We want someone who is POSITIVE & CHEERFUL with great references.

Call (631)907-8463

Terrific upbeat work environment where creative menus are welcome. Great opportunity for experienced individual only.

Retail

Must be an experienced driver.

Food/Beverage

Extensive garden with fresh herbs, vegetables. Must have excellent organizational skills and be able to prepare meals for up to 15.

wanted for part time position to oversee management of a retail center in Hampton Bays and a small condo project in Southampton. Must have maintenance experience including knowledge of mechancial, elcetrical and roofing systems. Fax resume to 212-634-5180 Service Manger's Assistant needed for a growing, East End Electrical Contractor. Some trade, or service experience preferred. Excellent phone manner, great under pressure. Quickbooks helpful, but will train. Articulate, good communication skills required. Billing, filing, some dispatch duties. Great company/ work atmosphere for a take charge personality. Competitive pay, Medical, 401k and profit sharing. Fax resume to: (631)287-0731 or e-mail to: oceanelectricjobs@gmail.com

HOME HEALTH AIDE

Person needs to be strong. Nanny Agency Of The Hamptons and Classic Household Staffing For all your household staffing needs. Serving The Hamptons & Manhattan Since 1995. Summer & Year Round.

Management/Professional Property manager

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ESTATE/ HOME SALES. We are the experts. We know how to do it right. Call Lloyd! 631-325-1819

Sell Fast Easy! Call For Free Price Quote. $500 to $25,000. We come to YOU since 1972! Purchased Thousands of Vehicles in the Hamptons! Call Jeff Winter (516)729-9304 NYS Dealer # 7017608 Licensed Bonded Insured

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$AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Automotive TRIUMPH TR6 1973, Engine & body in excellent condition, many new extras, ready for summer. $8,995 OBO. (917)282-5222

Cleaning A VOTRE SERVICE! Quality Housekeeping Property Management Professional Organizer Personal Service Experience Reliability

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We Buy Cars 516-504-SOLD (7653) www.greatneckcarbuyers.com

Carpentry

CATHERINE'S CLEANING Full Service Housekeeping Based in Sag Harbor Call 631-793-1121 www.catherinescleaning.com

Carpentry- Renovations a specialty, kitchens, bathrooms, decks, additions, all phases, es- Cinderella's Cleaning Service. tablished 1973. Tom- Home & Pool Cleaning Services Go ahead! Go to the ball! Leave 631-283-7831. the scrubbing to us! Catering/Chef Services LeaveTheScrubbingToUs.com 1-800-533-5030 FRANK FURIA Personal Chef & Private Caterer. Healthy, CLEANING PERSON Gourmet, International and ReExperienced! Top notch! gional Cuisines. Always Using Will clean & take care of the Freshest, Highest Quality and your home. Great refs., Most Flavorful Natural and Orreasonable rates, licensed. ganic Foods Available. Personalized Menu Planning, Shopping, Valentina 631-255-4575 Preparation, Staffing and Cleanup. (631)803-0185 EXPERIENCED and responPersonal Chef Available for Summer Season. Are you looking for someone to manage your kitchen and prepare delicious food so you can enjoy the summer? Call Chef Lance (631)682-3837 www.cheflans.com

sible expert will clean your house for reasonable rates. (631)871-0411 EXPERIENCED WOMAN from Europe cleans your house or office. References available. (631)276-9227

Handyman

Home DĂŠcor APPRAISALAUCTIONS antique restorations, paintings, (631)283-2002. RE-ROOFING, flats. architectural leaks, skylights, chimneys, re-guttering, re-carpentry. (631)288-1850 (631)283-7060

Home Improvements

Classes/Instruction

Tennis Lessons Your Court or Mine Lessons - Coaching - Hitting Get in Shape with Cardio Tennis Program 12 years teaching experience All Ages/ All Levels (646)526-4669 marcel_link@yahoo.com TennisMadeFun.com Sag Harbor/ East Hampton

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

Professional & Affordable Full Service Cleaning.

Property Management

Security/Alarms GOODFRIEND SELF STORAGE Climate controlled Nice “move in� truck 631-324-5550

Home Improvements

SPRING CLEARANCE Beautify Your Home for Less * Weathered Blue Stone $2.95sf * Ceramic & Porcelain Tile $1.50sf * Tumbled Paving Stones $1.50sf *Natural Autumn Slate 12"x12" $1.95 * Mixers - Saws Power Tools - Equipment $ $ $ $ ADDITIONAL 10% OFF WITH THIS AD $ $ $ $

PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY Criminal/ Civil *Background *Surveillance *Matrimonial *Locates *Fraud *Disability Montauk- NYC (631)321-1440 www.unitedinvestigationsny.com

Sewing Carmen’s Custom Alterations, curtains, drapes, slipcovers, cushions, blinds. References. Free pickup and delivery. 631-726-0093

Transportation Airport Service & Beyond SUV Car Service to: Airports, Manhattan, Broadway Shows, Sporting Events. Licensed & Insured. Local & Reliable. Andrew Stevens (631)235-3557

30 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott M-F 7am- 4:30pm. Sat. 7am- 2pm. Closed Sunday (631)537-1106 shbt.com All Sales are Final, Expires 6/1/2010

Marine

Painting/Papering Mature, Professional decorating Craftsman seeks wallpaper, painting & repair projects. David (631)377-1195

JM Painting 631-664-3112 One Call Does It All: Licensed/ Insured. 30 Years Experience. PERFECTION PAINTING P O W E R WA S H I N G (516)906-4557 Excellent References. Guaranteed Lowest Price! RENEW RENOVATIONS (631)974-2762 Carpentry, Tile, Kitchen, Baths, Trim, Siding.

Plumbing Boat Waxing, washing, compounding, weekly service, metal, Year Round or Seasonal. interiors. Insured & bonded. Spring into Summer! Home reHome, Office, or pairs, check AC units, clean 631-728-2323 Restaurant. condensing coils for start ups, SEARAY 21' 2002 240 hp in/ open summer homes, repair/ reReferences Available. outboard, low hours. Best rea- place water heaters, outside hose (631)559-6311 sonable offer. lines, sinks and drains For quality service, call (917)686-0644 (631)455-7130 or (631)254-2423 We will professionally clean your house for a reasonable Moving/Storage price. Experienced. References. Pools/Spas Always Available. Driver & (631)745-3251. Truck for your light hauling needs. House Cleanouts. Call Certified Pool Technician Handyman 631-723-3456, 631-946-2565. Southampton to Montauk Reasonable Prices A-1 ODD JOBS- Carpentry, Openings/ Closings Painting, Tile Work, PowerWeekly, Biweekly Service. washing, Estate Management. No Job Too Small! Licensed (631)655-9444 and Insured. (631)728-8955

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Summer Rentals

ESTATE MANAGER 15 years experience on 100 acre estate with excellent references. (631)806-9355

Chris Johnson Contracting Hamptons resident, 28 years exp. for all your handyman needs. Visit cdjcontracting.com or (631)816-4412. 10% discount (limited time). 10% always donated to charity.

Landscape/Garden House Cleaning, Year Round/ Seasonal. Exp'd, references A-1 SILVER LEAF LandscapPRIVATE CHEF delicious available. Reasonable rates. ing. 20 years experience. ALL heart healthy foods a specialty. Jenny (631)375-5409 of your landscaping, masonry Lessons too! Chef Giovanni needs. (516)768-6741 c h e f g i o v a n n i . v p w e b . c o m JACOBA BONILLA House 516-446-3417 Cleaning. Residential. Commer- All Phases of Landscaping. cial. Year Round, Monthly, Maintenance to New ConstrucYour own private chef for just Weekly. References Available. tion. Call Lou Mancuso Land$35 hour. CIA Graduate. All (631)725-1392 (631)276-1104 scaping. 631-728-9091 cell occasions. Local. (631)578-0798 631-903-0382 Maria, House Cleaning Service. www.needachef.com Reliable, good references. Year Drainage Problems? round, and seasonal clients. Child Care Poor run off? 3' x 8' concrete dry 631-255-8910, 631-727-0862. well installed complete $1,995. HAMPTON SITTERS MARY’S CLEANING SER- Call Brian (631)796-6879 VICE House- Office- RestauGOT KIDS? rants Seasonal. Year Round. FULL SPRING clean-up weekReferences. Cell (516)690-3726 ly maintenance, lawn mowing, (631)889-5108 edging, pruning, trimming, plant(516)641-2666 ing, mulching, fertilizing, irrigaseaandsun2006@yahoo.es www.hamptonsitters.com tion. Luiz (631)276-1335, Adam (631)871-3160 Unlimited Housekeeping French Classes by native Parisian. Adults/ children. All levels. Le Cercle Francais. (631)725-2128

Moving/Storage

Summer Rentals AMAGANSETT WALK TO OCEAN Bright, cheerful 3 bedroom, 2 bath Large decks MD- LD $17,000 (631) 267-3326 AMAGANSETT: 5 BR, .75 acre. 4 Separate Living Quarters, CAC, Heated Pool, MD- October $45K. 631-902-0332 BRIDGEHAMPTON 4 Bedroom, 3 bath, 2 private acres. Great home: Pool, Large Deck, Pretty Landscaping. Lots of lawn! Terrific Master Suite (Double Jacuzzi). 2-story Great Room (Beamed Ceiling). Minutes Hampton Classic, Sag Harbor, Ocean Beaches. MDLD: $39,000. July- LD $37,000. Shorter/ longer periods possible. (917)797-8838 BRIDGEHAMPTON 3 BR, 3 bath, heated pool, Central Air, 1 acre.

BRIDGEHAMPTON: 2 WEEKS FREE IN JULY OR 3 WEEKS FREE IN SEPTEMBER (you pay only expenses). If you rent this gorgeous property for $38,000 in August. 1.5 acres including 20x40 solar heated pool in beautiful garden: 3 (plus guest) bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fully equipped kitchen and house, wireless and HDTV, wraparound decks. Open House 12-6pm, May 8-9, 15-16. 251 Lumber Ln. Email: pgeffen@gmail.com. No Groups Bridgehampton SOH- walk to village/ bike to beach. 3 BR, 2 ba, newly furnished, CAC, grill, wbfp, d/w, wireless internet. MD- LD $32k, July $17k, Aug.LD $19k. Call Janet 917-974-1355 EAST HAMPTON 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, heated pool & Jacuzzi, secluded cul-de-sac, 1 mile from East Hampton Village, 2 miles to beach. Pets welcome. July $20,000, August $20,000, July/ August $36,000. (631)324-3181 EA ST HA M PT O N Immaculate home, tastefully furnished 4 BR, 2.5 bath, home office. Open design, cathedral ceilings, great for entertaining. Private drive off residential road. French doors in living room lead to heated pool, deck, beautiful landscaping. Custom childproof pool fence is available. Master BR suite on separate floor with French door & balcony overlook 1 acre property. Home theatre system in LR other TV's with Cable/ DVD, WiFi throughout, indoor/ outdoor stereo system, fireplace, CAC, CVAC.

MD-LD $49k. July $24k. Aug $25k. 917-690-8346

Outdoor dining deck with Weber gas grill, teak dining and lounge furniture. MD- LD $38,000

BRIDGEHAMPTON 4 bedroom Beach House. Dock on Mecox Bay, canoe. 3-min walk to ocean. Waterfront, A/C. Private, Amazing Location! www.swansnest.com (212)794-1000

(917)375-3915

Bridgehampton/ Sag * 6 BR Ultra private, pool hot tub, $45k. July- LD. * 4/5 BR pool and gazebo $26k, season. H.R.A. Broker 631-899-3263

EAST HAMPTON Beautiful home, 4 BR, 3 baths, fully furnished, CAC, Pool, private area, Full Season or Monthly $28,000 Dora (631)905-1682

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2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Summer Rentals

Summer Rentals

EAST HAMPTON- WATERFRONT 4 Bdrms, 2 Bths, Heated Pool. Website: http://waterfrontvacation. isforlease.com $30K July- LD, Nathan, LSA. (516)424-1404

EAST HAMPTON bright, like new furnished 4 bedroom, 3 bath, heated inground pool, CAC, w/d, fireplace, 2 car garage, backs to reserve. Season $29,000. Flexible terms, (516)779-0710

EAST HAMPTON 2 beautiful, secluded acres, surrounded by nature preserves. 5 minutes from both East Hampton Village & Sag Harbor GORGEOUS 5,000 sq. ft. home. Open floor plan w/gourmet kitchen 3 separate indoor living areas! Upscale furnishings thru-out. 5 Bdrms / 5 Baths. (en suite) Each bedroom has own sitting area! Master Bdrms on each floor. Lovely heated pool/ large deck MD- LD $69,000. July $30,000. August $35,000 917-848-7957 East Hampton: 2 sweet 1 BR cottages, newly renovated, A/C, steps to Maidstone Park beach. Cottage 1: $12,500. Cottage 2: $14,500 with washer/ dryer, shed. (631)324-5942 (631)276-8110. Pics, movies: www.24mary.com East Hampton 3 BR, 1 bath, located on Springs Fireplace Rd., approx 1.5 miles from Village, MD- LD $7,500. Year round $1,700 monthly. brian@robertottoglass.com

Summer Rentals

East Hampton/ Springs Secluded Ranch against nature preserve near 3 Mile Harbor, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Fireplace, Outdoor shower, W/D, D/W, A/C, Pets OK, Please smoke outside. Owner. Summer MD- LD 13,500 Yearly 2,000/ month East Hampton close to bay and 646-957-6413 ocean beaches. Charming house on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 BR, 2 East Hampton! baths, CAC, heated pool. All Stunning, large. 1 level amenities and utilities included. Designer Decorated Long Season $25,000 For photos Contemporary. ehseasonrental@aol.com or call (516)449-6424

East Hampton Contemporary Retreat Newly renovated sunny saltbox Tastefully furnished 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms. Master suite has adjoining large bath/ Jacuzzi. Finished Basement with rec/ media room, laundry, maids room full bath. Plasma TVs in each room. Mature landscaping with child-safe, heated pool on 3/4 acre. Walk to bay beaches. Central Air, wireless internet access. www.besteasthampton.com MD- LD $32,000

July $14,000 August- LD $17,000 Owner: patpramer@aol.com

3 BR suites/ jacuzzi, HDTV's, internet, expansive great room, grand piano/ player. European dining, French doors galore! Gourmet kitchen. Gorgeous heated pools/ waterfalls, huge deck, private 1 acre professionally landscaped. Romantic night scape lighting, more... MD- LD $39,500. June $9,900. July $19,500. August $24,000. July- Aug. $37,900. www.vrbo.com/99426 (516)676-7779 (516)448-2321 East Hampton Village: charming 2 BR designer apt in vintage Colonial, w/d, country kitchen, walk all. Season $15,000 (646)831-1567 East Hampton Village, edge. 2 BR farmhouse, LR w/ fplc, DR, CAC. MD- LD $22k. July- LD $20k. ___________________

2 BR, 1 bth, CAC, field vista. MD- LD $20k. July- LD $18k. Walk to everything!

East Hampton GREAT DEAL! (631)804-5440 Beautiful 3 BR, 2 bath, heated pool, CAC, sun room, 2 frplc's, Quogue East Realty Co. very private, backs to reserve. (631) 653-9660 MD- LD $30K; July- LD $27K www.quogueeast.com Pool maintenance included. Flexible terms. Email East Quogue. Modern ranch, 3 East Hampton 4 BR En-Suite, nytoothdoc@aol.com br, 2 ba pool. Memorial day to 4.5 bath, CAC, walk to Bay for photos 917-232-7002. Labor day. $21,000 beach/ Park. MD- LD $24,000 (631)767-8847 Quogue East Realty Co. East Hampton/ Northwest (631) 653-9660 EAST HAMPTON 7 years old www.quogueeast.com Modern white contemporary post modern house– lovingly Wooded acre. Heated pool, maintained, 4 bedrooms (2 East Quogue. Contemporary. 4 Central air, 4 bedrooms, masters) each with own bath, br, 2 ba, finished basement, fin2 baths. Walk to water. heated pool, gourmet kitchen, ished basement with media Outdoor shower, Decks, CAC, internet, cable TV, close to room. Pool. August- LD Skylights, Free WIFI beach. French doors galore! $18,000 July $6,000/ week- 2 week min, July 1 -Labor Day $26,000 EAST QUOGUE: 1910 quaint $20,000/ month. (631)603-8345 July $13,000 farmhouse, 4 BR, 2 bath, quiet See photos at August -Labor Day $16,000 street, 1 block from Bay, 15 minwww.EastEndHomeFinder.com Flexible. utes to Ocean beach, updated kitchen. Available weekly, East Hampton: A treasure in the (703)994-1009 monthly, seasonal. Owner woods. 3 BR's, 2 baths, close to ocean and bay, wrap around East Hampton Northwest, 1.5 (570)224-6773 deck. MD- LD, also weekly acres, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CAC, EAST QUOGUE Waterfront. $1,800. 631-848-3388. pool, outdoor shower/ hot-tub, Furnished 3 bedroom cozy cotatreasureinthewoods@gmail.com m380se@aol.com 631-563-9429 tage. Full laundry, dishwasher, new kitchen. Dockage. Season East Hampton Barnes Landing East Hampton/ Sag Harbor con- $6,000 negotiable. 5 BR, 3 baths, heated pool, walk temporary saltbox in private (631)742-4940 to bay beach, 5 minutes to ocean wooded setting. 3 bedrooms, 2 beach, large deck & patio, new bathrooms, lovely heated pool, East Quogue: Waterfront Inn appliances & carpeting, w/d, out- CAC, fireplace. Extraordinary Beach, Dock, Private Furnished door shower, quiet area, extend- master suite with Jacuzzi. Sea- Rooms from $2,300 total. MD (212)560-2203 September 15th. 631-728-9835 ed season $32,000. Owner son $25,000. www.caffreyhouse.com Long Season Available. (631)495-5118

Summer Rentals

Summer Rentals

Summer Rentals

HAMPTON BAYS cottage on the bay, 1 bedroom and loft in newly renovated cottage on secluded property, private beach. All included. $20k Season, half season available. (347)777-6858 weekends (917)344-0054 Hampton Bays Directly on Peconic Bay on Meschutt Beach, 6 Bedroom, 4 Bath, 2 story Beach House, cedar shakes. Inground heated pool, walk to Beach Hut to enjoy lunch, dinner, cocktails, live music! June 45k, July 60k, Aug 65k More pics w w w. 1 8 c e d a r. s h u t t e r f ly. c o m $45000. (631)365-3828.

NOYAC/ Bayview Oaks beachfront cottage. Quiet family community, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full kitchen, CAC, access to private beach, $2,500/ week. (631)225-6265

SAG HARBOR: Quiet, private, newly refinished 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch, fireplace formal DR. screened porch, garage, AC, new kitchen, 2 minutes to village, 7 minutes to ocean beaches. $19,500 Season, year round $2,750/ month. (631)725-7189

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HAMPTON BAYS Guest House 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Shinnecock Bay Private Beach, Mooring. Kit/ LRFurnished. Close to Ocean Beaches, Marinas, Restaurants. No Smoking, MD- LD $12,500. (516)369-2302. HAMPTON BAYS Large 5 Bedroom, 3 Bath house on Shinnecock Bay. Private property, secluded area, private beach,OS, barbecue and Jacuzzi, w/d, d/w all included. Old World Charm. $40,000 long season or monthly (347)777-6858, (917)344-0054.

HAMPTON BAYS Perfect Summer Getaway MD-LD $25,000 July- LD $20,000 Lovely House, Pristine Setting on 1 acre. 2 Bedrooms, Large Double Deck, Outdoor Shower, Kayak. Swim from Dock, Bike to Ocean. Pet Friendly. No Smoking. Owner *646-221-7463 *917-687-3919

Quiogue/ Westhampton Beach Walk to town, 2 BR, 2 bath cottage, swimming pool. MD- June $7k. July $8k. Sept $5k (516)817-1578 Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com Quogue– Prime location South of Quogue Street, bike to beach, one of Quogue’s charming older estate updated, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, July only $55,000. Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com Quogue– Canal front with spectacular views, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, $39,000 July 1st -LD

Sag Harbor: full season. Studio w/ kitchen, bath, deck. All included. Walk to beach, private entrance & parking, no smoking. $12,000. (631)725-7183 SAG HARBOR large 6 BR, 4.5 bath home/ heated pool. Separate cottage also available. For photos and additional info go to: www.mysagharborrental.com or call 631-259-1694. Sag Harbor: Share downtown house for summer/ weekends. $1200/ month inclusive, Long Season. (631)338-5421 Sag Harbor: spectacular 5 BR post modern, cul-de-sac, 3.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, soaring ceilings, open floor plan, frplc, multi level decks, inground heated pool, outdoor shower. MDLD, $52,000. Aug., $25,000. July $22,000. (516)220-3994

QUOGUE - 4 Bdrms 3 Bths, Heated Pool, Tennis. Website: http://hamptons.isforlease.com $40K MD- LD, Nathan, LSA, Sag Harbor Village 1 BR, 1 bath apt in historic district, walk (516)424-1404 to all, newly renovated. Gas heat & hot water, no pets. On-site parking. Long Season $13,500 631-725-1743.

QUOGUE BAY FRONT 7 BR Estate Manor on 2.5 acres All accommodations: dock/ boat slip, tennis, heated pool, hot tub, sauna, game room and more. Special 1/3 off summer rental. Principles Only Call owner (917)418-6872 QUOGUE: Quaint 1 BR Cottage. Dune Road. Steps to MayLD. $20K. Mattituck: 1st floor, waterfront Ocean. Estate, boat slip. 2 BR, LR w/ 212-481-3824, 917-453-0593 custom bar & fplc, DR, EIK, large laundry/ storage room with REMSENBURG w/d, private entrance, full bath, secluded retreat. CAC, CVAC, alarm system. Pri3 bedrooms, 2 baths on vate patio, heated pool. Furcanal with private dock, nished/ unfurnished. Secluded wrapped deck, dead end street. private community. No smoking/ $22,000 MD- LD. pets. References. MD- LD (571)274-8686 $25,000. Suitable one/ two. (631)298-8600 SAG HARBOR SHARE DOG OKAY, 1 single bedroom, private bath, AC, TV, garden, walk town, $1,500 month, $950 year round, (631)725-1091 SAG HARBOR 2 bedroom July & August $9,500. 1 BR $7,500, (516)459-9598 Montauk: Summer Paradise. 2 Min Walk to Beach 4 BR, 2.5 Bth. Cathedral Ceiling. $3500/ week. Additional Pictures www.montaukhome.net. 516-987-8383

SAG HARBOR charming 3 bedroom. Walk to beach, minutes from town, $17,000 MDLD extended Season. (631)252-1131

Sag Harbor: 2+ BR Cottage, kitchen, LR, 100' from water, private beach, w/d, dr, decks. May 1- Sept 1, $16,000. (914)772-3393

Sag Harbor Village: 2 BR, 1 bath Farmhouse, totally renovated, deck, walk to water. $25k MDLD. (631)725-4265, (917)207-0310 SAGAPONACK 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, heated pool, 3 car garage, close to everything, MD- LD $70,000, July $30,000, August $35,000, longer season available, (631)276-3317 SAND CASTLE Oceanfront-Dune Rd. 1 BR apt.; furnished; terrace overlooking ocean; pool; Season. $16,500; 1 Month $8,500 (917)842-5658 Shelter Island - Hamptons Prime Summer Rentals, Sales, Waterfront. Drew Dunleavy, Broker Buyers Representative (516)316-8864 Shinnecock Hills: Southampton 7 BR, 6 Bth, Totally Renovated, Pool, Tennis, Hottub. July $40K, Aug- LD $45K 917-941-8389 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton- Sweet Retreat! Private acre, relaxing one level, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, central air, heated pool, nice grounds. MD –LD $25,000

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SOUTHAMPTON OPEN HOUSE Sat., 5/8 & Sun. 5/9, 11am- 4pm, 81 Lee Avenue Beautiful 5 BRs, 4 baths, close town, beaches, pool, CAC. MD- LD $125k, June $25k, July $55k, July/ August $110k, August- LD $60k. Available year round. Call Liliana (516)885-0204

Southampton Townhouse. 2 story, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, CAC, pool/ tennis. MD- LD $20K or monthly. 212-617-2806 516-297-8782

Water Mill North

Westhampton Beach beautiful pied-a-terre, 1 BR, 1 bath Condo, just renovated, w/b fplc. MDLD $13,500. Available daily, weekly, monthly. For sale, $375,000. Owner 631-288-7236

SAG HARBOR Main street, Spacious 1 BR apartment, 1st floor, parking, $2,200 month including utilities. (631)725-1611 or (917)226-8534

BRIDGEHAMPTON Office/ Retail space for lease located in the heart of village. 5,000 sq. ft. Available now. $10,000/ mo. + utilities. Cell (516)480-3302

SOUTHAMPTON studio apartment new, great light! Utilities included, CAC, cleaning service, open layout. $1,400, (631)838-4843

EAST HAMPTON: SHARE A BIG BARN! Great storage for contractors! $1,500/ month. Call (516)768-6741

Shelter Island "The Un-Hampton"

GREENPORT Great location! Front Street. Approximately 1,300 s.f. Rent $1,950. Tel. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm.

Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com SouthamptonShinnecock Hills Private Post Modern! Quiet cul-de-sac, spacious 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, balconies, central air, heated pool. MD– LD $49,000 SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Storybook cottage on private acre 2.5 bedrooms. Bike to beach, Bay, Village Center. July $10,000, August- LD $12,000, MD- LD $18,500. (631)283-3339 (917)344-9556 SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Small Studio. Private. Just remodeled. Private entrance. Season $6,000. Year round $1,200. (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414 SOUTHAMPTON 4 bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths, CAC, heated pool, Jacuzzi/ hot tub, finished basement. landscaped, immaculate! $3,500 weekly or $15,000 monthly. Call: (631)283-4583 or Cell: (631)807-7907 Southampton: Attractively furnished, adorable studio apartment. Private entrance. Pretty garden. Large, beautiful home. Caring owners. Season $10,500. (631)283-8613 Southampton Country cottage. 1 bedroom with large great room & kitchen. Wood floors, cathedral ceiling. MD- LD $14,000. No Smoking/ pets. 516-909-9515 Southampton Lake House with private access available July and Aug. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Ranch, Awesome place to summer bigfreshpondrental.com for more info. $14000. (516)987-8940. wickiedee@optonline.net.

Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton Village- Beautifully Renovated in Classically Traditional Style! Walk into town, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, heated pool. MD – LD $80,000 Southampton Village 3 BR, 2 bath w/ fplc and loft, CAC. Electric gated, lush private acre, heated 20x40 pool, koi pond with waterfall, wi-fi. Huge 2400 sq ft outdoor entertaining area. No Smoking/ pets/ shares. MD- LD $75,000. Extended season avail.

7,000 Sq. Ft. Home plus finished basement on 5+ Acres in Private Gated Community. 8 Bedrooms (2 master suites), 8.5 Baths, Jacuzzi, Media Room, Viking Kitchen w/ Granite tops throughout, Eat-in. Library, fireplace, Central air, 2 wet bars. Sound system throughout. Professionally Landscaped. Mahogany decking, 20x40 heated gunite pool with hot tub, all-weather tennis court, recreation area, media room, staff quarters. MD- LD $225,000 For sale: $5.6 million

(516)208-6994 Southampton Village Charming old Victorian offers bright, cheerful 1 bedroom apartment, completely furnished, each with private entrances and porches. Beautifully landscaped. Walk to all. Cable, internet included. Available MD- LD or July & August. No smoking, no pets. (631)283-7043 (646)942-3870 Southampton Village South Walk to ocean, restaurants, Renovated 2 BR cottage. June $9,000, July $12,000, August $13,000. Weekly available. (212)786-2562 m@re-int.com Southampton: Waterfront Studio $7,995. MD- LD. Spectacular Shinnecock Bay view from 3.5 acre Co-op. Swimming pool, laundry on premises, full kitchen/ bath, walk-in closet, ceiling fans, BBQ in backyard, twin bed & twin sofa bed. Absolutely no pets. References required. E 3 r d B a s e @ Ya h o o . c o m (917) 685-8203 WAINSCOTT barn style 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths plus OS, heated pool, also sauna. (914)671-8369 (845)300-7133 (914)525-3064

WAINSCOTT STUDIO second floor, private entrance, terrace, cathedral ceilings, kitchen, AC, Southampton luxury townwi-fi. June- LD $14,000, house 3 BR 2.5 baths, walk to (631)806-5442 village, CAC, heated pool, tennis. MD- LD $50,000. June WATER MILL/ $16,000. July $23,000. Aug, DEERFIELD $25,000. Owner (914)273-4522 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, (914)391-1265 CAC, 18x44 heated gunite Southampton/ North Sea: 2 pool, 1.5 acres. BR, 1 bath house in Private Bay July 1- LD $45,000 Beach Community, new kitchen (631)871-1808 & bath, $18,000 MD- LD. (914)715-9891 WATER MILL 5 bedroom, 4 Southampton/ North Sea: 4 bath, private acre, heated pool, BR, 2 bath house with large Sun- tennis, CAC, July/ August room in Private Bay Beach com- $40,000. August only $30,000. Owner munity $25,000 MD- LD. Price neg. Dogs okay. (917)406-0660 (914)715-9891

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Westhampton Beach, lovely house, charmingly decorated, 3 BR, 2 bath, deck, fplces. $17,500 MD- LD, includes all, extras. Absolutely no pets/ smoking (516)456-5776 Westhampton Beach O C EA N F R O NT Yardarm 2 BR, 1.5 baths, private deck, pool, tennis. $25,000 plus cable MD- LD 917-279-9381 718-875-3131 WESTHAMPTON CONDO ON DUNE ROAD BEACH Westhampton Bath & Tennis 1 bedroom suite overlooking ocean. Prime unit, marina, tennis, pool, spa, gym, restaurants... Available daily, weekly, monthly or MD- LD. By Owner Call Jeff: Cell (201)723-9440

WATER MILL up to 2 bedrooms, each with private bath Remsenburg available for summer rental. Westhampton/ Pool, tennis. Small dogs okay. Charming guest cottage, 1 BR on family estate with pool, tennis $13,500/ room. (212)253-1150 and boat dock. $5,000 per Morley Agency month. (631)882-1986 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Year Round Rentals 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 Water Mill- Privacy Abounds! www.quogueeast.com Bright contemporary, spacious living off deck and pool, 5 bed- East Quogue. 2 br, 1 ba apartrooms, 4 baths, central air, gar- ment $1,600 age. MD –LD $36,000 East Quogue: New 2 bedroom, WATER MILL Park like set- 1 bath apt. Available Immediateting on 9 acres with private pond. ly $1,500 includes all. No pets, 5 bed, 4 bath, heated gunite pool, no smoking. (631)653-8598 2 miles to Southampton, 5 min Hampton Bays: 3 Bedroom from ocean, walk to Water Mill. Apartment. Large Fenced in July $35,000, August $40,000, Backyard, Walk to Beach. Pets season $85,000. (917)572-5090 OK $1680/ month plus utilities. Westhampton: Great 4 BR, 3 516-680-4417, 631-725-1433 Bath. Air Conditioned. Heated Pool. Private Acre. Cable TV. HAMPTON BAYS newly upInternet. Season $23,500. Owner dated 3 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, deck. $1,800 (631)288-6458 or (212)375-9100 basement, +utilities. No smoking, no pets. Westhampton 6 BR, 4 marble (631)728-5860 baths, pool, tennis court & hot tub. Season $30,000 or monthly. LAUREL house trailer. 2 bedAlso, 2 apts on the beach from room. Private stand alone trailer, $2,000 monthly. (212)980-1212 creek side, nice views. No cats/ dogs. 55+ Park. $950 plus barrybrealestate@gmail.com WESTHAMPTON BEACH utilities. (631)298-8623 Bath & Tennis Club. 2 separate North Haven, 3 BR, 2 bath, garunits available Daily, weekly, age, newly painted, nice applimonthly, season. (917)523-7099 ances, CAC, fplc, large back WESTHAMPTON BEACH yard, quiet community, private Charming cottage, sleeps 4, A/C, beach and boat slip. Avail 7/1, pool, walk to town. Month, sea- $2,350 monthly. (631)537-0579 son (631)727-0626, (631)680-8150

Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 WESTHAMPTON Beautiful 4 www.quogueeast.com BR w/ waterview, boat dock, heated pool, Jacuzzi. Very private. MD- LD $54,000, Aug., Quogue. 1 br, 1 ba includes heat. $975 $25,000. 917-592-6939

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, LR, DR, Fireplace, Full Basement. Waterfront with dock, 3 BR, 2 bath, fireplace Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker Shorewood Office 631-749-0800 Heights Office 631-749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo. Washer/ dryer, pool, tennis. No smoking/ pets. $2,600 (917)312-0799 SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, marble bath, LR, DR, EIK, $2.500/ month (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414 Southampton: 2 BR Full Bath House W/D, Dishwasher, Basement, Garage. $1800 plus utilities. 631-259-3616

Weekly Rentals Bridgehampton Brand New *Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bath on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cook’s kitchen, DR, game room, 6 TVs. *Also 7 BR, 5 bath house avail with all amenities. Weekly or weekends. Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com

Rooms EAST HAMPTON near village, private bath, separate entrance, AC, cable ready, no smoking, no pets, summer season. (631)324-7322; (212)372-1841 HA M PT O N BAY S WATERFRONT Rooms Available For Rent With Kitchen & Private Bath Walking Distance To Montauk Highway $950/ Month Unfurnished $1,050/ Month Furnished $275 Weekly Furnished $100 Daily Furnished For Further Information Call (631) 728-5131

HAMPTON BAYS: Buildings: 3,600 sq. ft. $2400/ month; 2,000 sq. ft. $1,500/ month. First month is free. Both have Heat, Bathroom. 220 3ph volts. (631)728-1114 SAG HARBOR: Highly visible, newly refinished store with 1 bedroom apartment, excellent parking, over 4,000 sq. ft. of inside and out merchandising space, (631)725-7189 WATER MILL SQUARE3,250 square feet. Prime Montauk Highway, $5,950/ $4,000/ $2,000. Offices at $325, $675, $1,000. Doctor's office $1,100. Call Ben (212)685-6500

Open Houses Hampton Bays Reduced $592,500/ $490,000 OPEN HOUSE daily 12-3pm 45 A Bellows Terrace Rd. Over sized ranch. Flag lot. 4 BR, 2 bath, 2.5 car garage, heated gunite pool. Recent upgrades, amenities. Owner 631-728-0868 Cell 631-278-5366

Homes East Patchogue Totally renovated Lakefront home. 3 BR, 2 bath, 65x206, dead end. $389,000 will hear all offers! Pat O'Leary, Prudential 516-860-8767 EAST HAMPTON Barnes Landing, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 18x36 pool, large deck, private beach parking, excellent rental history, quiet street, reduced for fast sale, $695,000. Owner (631)495-5118 EAST HAMPTON DREAM BEACHHOUSE. 3 Bedrooms, 2 newly renovated baths, huge EIK, new stainless steel appliances, heated pool, on private half acre, one mile to private gated Clearwater Beach and marina. $599,000. Call Owner. (516)343-5592 georgiae52@optonline.net East Hampton: new construction, 3,400 sf, 4 BR En-Suite, den, full basement, HVAC, walk to Bay beach, park. $775,000. (631)767-8847

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2EAL %STATE FOR 3ALE Homes Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com East Quogue– Poets delight– 2 bedrooms 2 baths, great fireplace .60 of an acre, $375,000. Exclusive.

Homes Hampton Bays Tiana Shores Ranch. Pristine Condition. 3 Bedrooms, 2 New Baths. Kitchen w/ Dining Area, Deck, Fenced Property Close to Bay $439,000 Exclusive Patricia DeLuca Licensed Broker Cell: (631)903-2989 www.delucahamptonsrealty.com

East Hampton off Hands Creek Rd. Pristine Saltbox Minutes to Beach & Village. 4 BR, 3.5 beautifully renovated bathrooms, stone fireplace, heated pool, CAC, finished basement, mooring rights, circular driveway. $795,000. Call Caterina Proner, LSA

Hampton Bays - Wow Giant new 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. 50 foot upper deck across rear of house with master bedroom & dining room entrances. Ideal mother/ daughter Just reduced to $530,000 Present all offers. Call Ron 631-283-2977

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Homes Sag Harbor/ Noyac Studio Cottage on Upscale Cul-de-Sac. Waterviews, Potential for Expansion $360,000. 917-355-2687, 631-725-1433

Quiogue– New listing– CharmMorley Agency ing waterfront with tranquil 38 Hampton Road views in a great neighborhood, 3 Southampton, NY 11968 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, library, 631/283-8100 formal dining room, Pool with www.morleyagency.com pool house, two car garage, $1,595,000. Exclusive. Southampton- Nature Lover’s Getaway Retreat! Cozy shingled Quogue East Realty Co. cottage near boat launch and na(631) 653-9660 ture conservancy trails. Creative www.quogueeast.com opportunity, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fireplace, winter waterview loft, Quogue. Dune Road, bayfront small side deck. Co-Exclusive cottage. 2 br, 1 ba, unlimited $585,000 views. Deeded ocean right of Morley Agency way. $700,000 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 11968 Quogue East Realty Co. 631/283-8100 (631) 653-9660 www.morleyagency.com www.quogueeast.com Quogue. Cape home offering 4 br, 2.5 ba, granite kitchen, fireplace, hardwood floors, full finished basement with bath and outside entrance, garage. $895,000

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HAMPTON BAYS/ Red Creek newly renovated 7 bedroom, 7 bath 10 minutes from Southampton. Must see! $949,000. East Quogue. 3 br, 1 ba starter (631)286-4726 ranch on 1/2 acre. Supurb location. $399,000 Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com

Quogue– New to the Market– Great Location Post Modern with impeccable grounds, Privacy, Privacy, Privacy, 4 bedrooms and 3 baths, Salt Water Pool, All Weather Tennis court, $1,950,000. Exclusive. RIVERHEAD Mobile Home

East Quogue. Waterfront. 3 br, 2 ba ranch with dock. $499,000 Old Field Hampton Beach front home in Old Field! City dwellers wishing for the perfect year round waterfront home! $2,750,000 Hickey and Smith Realtors (631)751-4488

Brand New, 2 B/R, L/R, Kitchen, 1 Bath, Washer/ Dryer, Dishwasher, CAC, $39,000. Situated On Landscaped Lot. Reasonable Lot Rent. Possible Owner Financing For Qualified Individuals. Contact Broker. No Fee. (631)588-0814

East Quogue WATERFRONT! 75' Dockage. Sunfilled ranch. CAC, Full basement, Great Room. $719,500. (owner) (631)495-7771 Hampton Bays Contemporary Hi Ranch 3 BR, 2 baths, 2 kitchens, 2 car garage. Private beach in Old Harbor Colony, South of Montauk Hwy. $699,000. Pat O'Leary, Prudential 516-681-2600 Hampton Bays: Apartment Building. Quiet Lovely Neighborhood. Three 1 Bedroom Apartments and One 3 Bedroom Apartments. Walk to Bay Beach. $60,000 Rental Income. $575,000 917-355-2687, 631-725-1433

Southampton Village- Investment Opportunity! Lots of potential for first time home buyer, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors throughout, new siding, new front and side decks, nice yard. Exclusive $380,000

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EAST HAMPTON village fringe. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, private yard. Half acre. $495,000. Appointment. (631)897-2151

East Quogue: $339,000 new renovation, make it your own! Pick your own colors, kitchen and bath! Hardwood floors throughout. Mature plantings. Steps to school, bike to village, easy access to Sunrise Hwy. 3 BR, 1 bath, basement, 1 car garage. Owner 631-288-8600, 631-766-5387

Homes Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com

Poquott Waterfront! Superb custom brick mansion on 2 magnificent acres on Port Jefferson Harbor with private path to beach. $4,999,000. Hickey & Smith Realtors (631)751-4488 Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com

SETAUKET "Usable Waterfront" Exciting views of Conscience Bay from this newly renovated solid farm ranch with all amenities. $3,500,000. Hickey and Smith Realtors (631)751-4488

Shinnecock Hills/ Waterfront Coldspring Inlet Floating dock deep water. Spectacular views! 4 BRs, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, enclosed sun room, deck, Quiogue– Artist Chalet 2 bed- finished basement, CAC, unroom 2 bath charmer with fire- derground sprinklers, outdoor place, ROW to water, .50 acres shower. $1,560,000 $750,000. Exclusive (516)449-3515

Southampton Village A Classic Colonial in the heart of the village. 4 BRs, 2 Baths. Heated Gunite pool and spa tub. Now $1,495,000! www.Hulserealtygroup.com. Internet #44122. Call Mary Broidy (917) 287-5207 Beau Hulse Realty Group

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Home for Sale in the Hamlet of Westhampton. 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Ranch, Shingles. Low Taxes Renovated 2010 Eat in Kitchen with stainless appliances, cherry Bordeaux cabinets & stile stone counters. Laundry room with ample storage. Wood front & back deck. Gated backyard, Landscaped, plenty of parking Alarmed $389,500. (631)848-9236. meyer1976@gmail.com.

Condos/Co-Ops East Hampton Condo For Sale. Year round condo. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room, dining room, fireplace, wood floors, gourmet kitchen- granite, subway tiles, stainless appliances, tennis, pool, ceiling fans throughout, front and rear decks, full basement, new heat pump system, CAC, new windows & sliders. furnished low maintenance. Just Reduced to $655,000. By Owner. (718)614-1805 (718)352-2502 qunslaw@yahoo.com Hampton Bays: 1 BR, 1 bath Condo, South of Highway, End Unit, Heated IGP, Tennis Court, Gym, Close to Village, Train, Beaches. $219,000 917-414-7514 MONTAUK Gurney's Timeshare For Sale. Late August Week Oceanfront location. Sleeps 4. (631)979-7147 evenings $9,500 OBO: Seller pays all closing costs Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com

WATER MILL- PRESTINE 3 bedroom, 3 bath .58 acre. Backs Horse farm Designer Landscaping, Renovated, private $1,150,000 (917)359-0293

Quogue New Condominium Community , 16 individual homes, 3 plus bedrooms and 3 plus baths, 55 years and older, $800,000- 1,400,000. Our Exclusive.

Unique opportunity! A 2 bedroom year round oceanfront condo at amenity rich Yardarm, the prized Resort on the Dunes, in nearby Westhampton Beach. Offered at $699,000. Co-exclusive from The Condo Specialists Main Street Realty (631)288-4343

Out of Town HUDSON VALLEY Home 1 hour from NYC.... 4- 5 BR In Exclusive Family Club. Swimming, Tennis, Riding, Sailing, Club House. $800,000. (631)523-6481

Land We specialize in North Fork Land CUTCHOGUE 27 Acres with House and 2 Barns $1,200,000 19 Acres with House and Barn $889,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. (631)325-8201 East Hampton, Northwest Woods landfall community. 1 acre, $790,000. For Sale By Owner. (631)324-5042 We specialize in North Fork Land Greenport 7.5 Acres w water views $650,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. (631)325-8201 Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com

Quogue– South of Montauk WESTHAMPTON BEACH Highway, 1 acre building lot in Boaters Dream, Waterfront Co- multi million dollar neighbor, op. 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath. Heart of $1,900,000. Village. Dock your Boat Right Jean Carbone Real Estate Out Front! 2 Large Decks. Wa61 Montauk Highway ter views from every window. Quogue, NY Newly Renovated/ Mint Condi631-653-4197 Westhampton Beach $299,000 tion! Open Year Round. ReJeancarbonerealestate.com Broker Great starter/ summer home in duced $479,000. (516)982-5110 the heart of the Village. Close to Quogue – 1 acre building lot in all. New roof/ siding/ heating upscale subdivision, $795,000. system & hot water heater. Plenty of room for expansion. Rose Jean Carbone Real Estate Alfano Lic. R.E. Salesperson 61 Montauk Highway 631-335-8810 Dan’s Classifieds & Quogue, NY ra@firsthamptonrealty.com 631-653-4197 Service Directory www.gothamptons.com Jeancarbonerealestate.com

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Land We specialize in North Fork Land RIVERHEAD 19 Acres $599,000, 35 Acres with 1- Acre Home Site $1,250,000. SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. (631)325-8201 We specialize in North Fork Land Southold 34 Acre Farm $990,000. 45 Acre Vineyard/ 2- Acre Home Site $1,999,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. (631)325-8201 Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com Westhampton– Waterfront, 1+ acre prime location, $1,100,000.00 Exclusive

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East Hampton Office Westhampton: 15,500 sq. ft. 4 beds, 2 baths, and heated gunite WEB# 28593 Krae Van Sickle 51 Main Street 631.267.7400 building, zoned HB on 2.6 acres. pool. June $10,000; July $15,000; 631.324.3900/6900 August $20,000; July/ August www.corcoran.com Exclusive, Richmond Realty $35,000 IN#41066 Shelter Island. Lovely Water Views, high elevation, 1.35 acre sloping lot; (631)727-5500 ext: 13 convenient to village amenities. Exclu- Amagansett. Sun, Sand and Windsurfsive $850K WEB# 4093 Agnes Bristel ing, Napeague harborfront cottage, land CORCORAN your sunfish on your own beach. Ex631.267.7402 AFFORDABLE SPACE www.corcoran.com clusive $1.9M WEB# 24717 Krae Van IN WHB East Hampton. Clearwater Beach Gem, Sickle 631.267.7400 Amagansett Office totally renovated, 4 bedroom ranch on 140 Main Street Need about 700 s.f. of deep lot, CAC, separate garage/studio. Amagansett. Pergola, Patio, Pool, Per631.267.3900 Exclusive $629K WEB# 53628 Brian fect, relax at designer's own elegantly affordable space in small renovated traditional Co-Exclusive Amagansett. Beach front priced right, Nicholson 631.267.7406 Office building in center of $2M WEB# 47649 Arlene Reckson one of a kind, diamond in the sand fixer Westhampton Beach? upper. Free your imagination. Exclu- Montauk. Forget Ocean Views, ocean- 917.331.3919 front seasonal condo with indoor pool Then you need to call us! sive $750K WEB# 41933 Arlene Southampton Office and Jacuzzi, great Rental property. ExReckson 917.331.3919 Owner pays for utilities, 88 Main Street clusive $239K WEB# 46591 John taxes, insurance and heat! 631.283.7300 Amagansett. South of Highway Clas- Taylor 631.267.7453 That's big savings! www.corcoran.com sic, gracious traditional on 1.3 acres, Call today for near ocean, beach, and village. Co-Ex- Amagansett. Bell Estate Cul-de-sac, clusive $5.995M WEB# 55427 Phyllis 4000 SF contemporary near beach on Water Mill. Oceanview Creekfront below-market rate! 1.1 manicured acres, room for pool. Land, near bay, west/southwest facing Estey 631.267.7431 Owner Main Street Realty Exclusive $2.25M WEB# 46419 Su- open, level 2 acre lot on cul-de-sac. Exclusive $5.75M WEB# 3323 Lylla (631)288-4343 Amagansett. 1 Property, 2 Houses zanne Rose 631.267.7420 Carter 631.702.9262 Lanes, South of highway, potential for Bridgehampton Offices Engel & Völkers expansion and pool. Exclusive $2.5M Montauk Office 1936 Montauk Hwy/2405 Main St 20 Main St Southampton WEB# 31380 Dakota Arkin 729D Montauk Highway 631.537.3900/ 631.537.7773 631-287-9260 917.331.3919 631.668.3500 www.corcoran.com engelvoelkers.com/southampton www.corcoran.com Amagansett. Open layout home, near Water Mill. Townhouse with pool and Southampton: secluded 2.6 acre bay, beaches, nature reserve on two woods close to ocean/bay $550,000 sides, room for pool, 1800 SF +/-. Ex- tennis, turnkey, 3 en suite bedrooms, Montauk. Near Best Surfing Beach, 4 IN#06779 clusive $799K WEB# 32089 Erin Ke- 3.5 baths, cac, fireplace, finished base- bedroom, 2.5 bath, Ditch Plains ranch ment. Exclusive $599K WEB# 47780 on oversized lot near the ocean. Excluneally 631.267.7426 Renee Despins 631.537.4134, cell sive $795K WEB# 23765 John Taylor Noyac: Waterfront 9+ acres. Ideal 631.267.7453 subdivision, great location $3,800,000 Amagansett. Lanes Garden Haven, (917) 439-3404 IN# 06780 window walled 3 bedroom, architecturally modern on .74 acres, heated pool. Sagaponack: “Cul de Sac” .75 wood- Exclusive $3M WEB# 55728 Ted ed acre in great neighborhood Goldbergh 631.267.7415 $695,000 IN#14119 Amagansett. Dunes Elegant and Easy, Southampton Village: Traditional one block to ocean; open and renovathome with 3 beds, 3 baths, and a new ed. Hot tub, stone patio, deck. Exclugunite pool with patio. June $10,000; sive $1.85M WEB# 46108 Vicky To find the Service Providers you need. July $23,000; August– LD $25,000 Thompson 631.267.7430 Tax Directory • Mind, Beauty & Spirit IN# 63739 Montauk. Strikingly Modern, new and Design • Going Green Southampton North: Beautifully fresh hilltop retreat, heated gunite pool, renovated cape close to Bay beaches, waterviews. Exclusive $4.495M Entertaining • Home Services

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MONTAUK. SAT. 5/8, 11AM-12:30PM. 96 OLD WEST LAKE DR. Waterfront Lake House. Unique 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath Pacific Modern Contemporary. Exclusive $3.95M WEB# 37021 Peter Moore 631.899.0271

MONTAUK. SAT. 5/8, 11AM-12:30PM. 100 OLD WEST LAKE DR. Lake Montauk Waterfront. Charming 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath cottage with rolling lawn to water. Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 44258 Peter Moore 631.899.0271

MONTAUK. SAT. 5/8, 1-2:30PM. 21 UPLAND ROAD. Immaculate Contemporary on private 2.6 acres. Fully renovated 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths. Room for tennis, pool and pool house. Exclusive $1.449M WEB# 42014 Peter Moore 631.899.0271

AMAGANSETT. SAT. 5/8, 2-4PM. 12 POND PARK PLACE. Bell estate perfection. Mint. Four bedrooms, 3 baths, gunite pool. Fresh Pond Road to Cross Highway. Left to Pond Park Place. Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 46479 Martha Perlin 631.267.7417

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 5/8, 12-1:30PM. 201 COVE HOLLOW ROAD. Georgica. Half-acre, house, pool, 2-car garage, artist’s studio above. Three bedroom, 2 bath, beach. Exclusive $1.695M WEB# 22067 Gene Vassel 631.324.3900

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 5/8, 12-1:30PM. 1 MARINA LANE. Three bedroom, 3.5 bath home on 3 MIle Harbor waterfront. Heated gunite pool, chef’s kitchen, garage. 2.9 acres. Exclusive $1.6M WEB# 51310 Sharon Tompkins 631.907.1515

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 5/8, 11AM- 1PM. 30 LANDFALL ROAD. Gorgeous Turn-Key Postmodern. Open, airy, double wing, 3BR, 4 bath den, basement, heated pool on 1 acre. Renovated in 2007. Exclusive $1.1M WEB# 50739 Elise S. Douglas 917.766.3378

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 5/8, 2-3:30 14 COVEY COURT. Three bedrooms, 2.5 baths. 2-story, built 2003. Chef’s kitchen, living room, dining room, attached garage. One mile to ocean and EH village. Co-Exclusive $895K WEB# 33978 Sharon Tompkins 631.907.1515

EAST HAMPTON. SUN. 5/9, 12-2PM. 11 ROYAL STREET. Close to Village and ocean beaches. First time on the market. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, .57 acre, newly updated, central air. Exclusive $799K WEB# 45050 Tom Griffith 631.907.1497

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 5/8, 11AM-1:30PM. 430 THREE MILE HARBOR HOG CREEK RD. Charming home on a beautiful site. Living room, dining room, fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, garage, basement. Exclusive $475K WEB# 43288 Tom Griffith 631.907.1497

EAST HAMPTON. SUN. 5/9, 12-1:30PM. 57 GARDINER AVENUE. Cape Cod Cottage. Three bedroom, 1 bath, .23 acre, Bay Beaches, tax $2,450. Good investment, room for pool. Exclusive $349K WEB# 19441 Gene Vassel 631.324.3900

WATER MILL SOUTH. SAT. 5/8, 1-4PM. 39 COBB HILL LANE. Bike to ocean. 7 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, carriage house, pool and tennis court. Exclusive $5.8M WEB# 22902 Tim Davis 631.283.7300 ext. 211

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 5/8, 12-2PM. 310 HILL STREET. Estate Like Compound. Beautiful redone estate with 2 separate homes. No expense spared on this total gut renovation. Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 41733 Joseph DeCristofaro 631.873.5362

QUOGUE. SUN. 5/8, 1-4PM. 139 DUNE ROAD. Dune Road bayfront in Quogue village Create your dream on a prime acre property in the finest area. Rare opportunity. Exclusive $3.795M WEB# 50282 Lori LaMura 631.723.4415

QUOGUE. SAT. 5/8, 12-2PM. 4 QUOGUE STREET. Stunning Traditional ranch. Lush 1+ acre. Sunlit living room, woodburning FP, 4 master BRs, 3 baths, pool, decks and 2-car garage. Exclusive $2.45M WEB# 33090 Anneke Van Wagoner 646.245.5330

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