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EAST HAMPTON 6XQ ǧ $0 30 *HRUJLFD 5RDG ǧ Enjoy an easy lifestyle in this 4 BR on a private Georgica Road lane. 1.2 acres, oversized heated pool and Jacuzzi, close to best East Hampton ocean beaches, Village and houses of worship. Great investment property and huge upside potential. Excl. F#241018 | Web#H29866.

(Three Mile to Springy Banks- 2nd left onto Ocean pkwy) A stylish 4 BR post modern home with wonderful details. A brand new eat in gourmet kitchen with mahogany countertops, and beautiful cabinetry in the center island. Open LR with porch. 4 BR includes a generous master. Den/ofďŹ ce could be an additional guest room. A pool set in a deck surrounded by lawn and gardens. 2-car garage and partially ďŹ nished basement. F#67099 | Web#H36891.

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Just Listed...First Time on the Market. Barry Brown built contemporary with light and airy, open oor plan for indoor/outdoor living. This 3,000sf., 4 BR, 3.5 BA home is located on lush, private 1.5 beautifully landscaped acres backing up to a reserve. Expansive decking surrounding a heated pool and a zen styled garden/hot tub area & outdoor shower. Excl. F#73473 | Web#H36936.

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:$7(5)5217 with incomparable views! Located just over the bridge from Sag Harbor Village in the exclusive community of Bay Haven. An open oor plan, elegantly designed to accentuate the magniďŹ cent open water views, has 4 BR and 3 BAs. Upstairs deck takes advantage of the panoramic views. Take your kayak, canoe or small boat for a ride from your dock. Mooring rights, and community tennis. Excl. F#72806 | Web#H18728.

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6XQ ǧ $0 30 1 &ROXPELQH $YH ǧ You want it all and you deserve it all! DR, LR Eatin kitchen, family room with french doors and wood-burning stove, pool on a quiet .5 acre, a short distance to the bay. Dir: Squiretown to Dogwood Road to Columbine, #41. F#72304 | Web#H30318.

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6DW ǧ $0 6XQ ǧ $0 30 :HVW 7LDQD 8QLW ǧ 3BR, 2+ BA residence with a dramatic bay view. Crown moldings, large closets, sunken in tubs, full basement, formal LR, balcony overlooking the bay and a heated pool. Dir: Montauk Hwy, to West Tiana Road. F#72269 | Web#H27465.

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6XQ ǧ $0 30 /LQGD /DQH ǧ This 2/3 BR, 2 BA, attractive ranch is located in a neighborhoodwithawateraccessandshortdistance to the village. Open oor plan, eat-in kitchen, LR with ďŹ replace, large den, and glassed-in sunroom provide ample space for entertaining. Excl. F#62750 | Web#H53833.

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Robbers Caught Police, Act on Tip, Thwart Theft of Treasured Windmill By Dan Rattiner Late last Saturday evening, you might have seen, if you went strolling around on the streets of downtown East Hampton, what appeared to be employees of the Dawn Structure Moving Company getting ready to haul off the crown jewel of the town—the community’s prized windmill in the very center of the town green. The workmen had lifted the windmill eight feet off the ground and had installed railroad ties under it. The windmill blades were lying on the ground, the truck to haul it off had been

backed up to it, and the chain was being attached. But then, the police, acting on a tip, swooped in and arrested the five men who were, as it turned out, not connected to Dawn

wearing ski masks. All five, men from Oakdale, Long Island, are currently in police custody in the Riverhead County Jail awaiting arraignment. They are Ted Fielding, age 45 who was the ringleader, Bob Jones, age 22, Henry Halliday age 27, Doll Jones, age 18 and wife of Bob, and Hank Schwartz, 32. All have been charged with attempted felony theft in the third degree. The panel truck has been impounded, but because of complications involving license and registration, remains alongside the windmill where the attempted heist took place. The Hook Pond Windmill was a tempting target for several reasons. One is that that the REAL Dawn Structure Moving Company had been hired to haul it away to be repaired, two was that Dawn had already put it high up on the railroad ties where it was ready to go, three is because of the fact there is a robust market for old English windmills and four is that, historically, nearly all the windmills in the Hamptons have actually been moved around from place to place, some of them numerous times, since their construction around 1750.

It was tempting for many reasons— there’s a robust market for old English windmills.

Dan Rattiner’s second memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS TOO: Further Encounters with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities, is now available in hardcover wherever books are sold. The first memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS, published by Random House, is now available in paperback. The author will read from IN THE HAMPTONS TOO on Saturday, July 31 at 11 a.m. at the Georgica Pond rest stop, Montauk Highway, east of Wainscott Stone Road; Sunday, August 1 at 11 a.m. at Citarella’s Market in Bridgehampton.

Structure Moving, but were instead in the act of stealing the windmill. The action began about 11 p.m. The vehicle, actually an old panel truck painted up to look like the Dawn Structure Moving Company truck, arrived at that hour. Five men got out. Two worked as lookouts. One man began hooking the windmill up with a chain and hook, and two other men brought out the car axle and wheels for rolling it away. And then the police arrived. The robbers were caught in the act, and although very careful to have painted their old panel truck to exactly resemble the Dawn truck, they all made the very singular mistake of

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Throw Something! Win a Trip to Portugal This story first appeared in Dan’s Papers on August 2, 1991 By Dan Rattiner One of the most unusual events ever to be held on eastern Long Island is surely the Dan’s Papers Flight to Portugal, scheduled to take place on the grounds of the MontaukLighthouse on Saturday August 10. Entrants—and you are welcome to become one—will throw gliders or other devices of their own creation off the cliff of the lighthouse 80 feet above the rocks and the sea, in an effort to win a free, one week vacation for two in Portugal. The United States Coast Guard will be patrolling around offshore, volunteers from the Grumman Aerospace Corporation will be manning computers in the lighthouse itself to track the launches, and the person who can launch a glider the farthest off into the sea to the east toward Portugal will win the first prize. Festivities are expected to begin around 10 in the morning and will run all day with the awarding of the prize at four in the afternoon. There are several other prizes and free gifts for ALL entrants, but more about that later. To enter your glider, all you have to do is send $10 cash or by check to Dan’s Papers, Main Street,

Bridgehampton. You could also stop by our offices next to the Bridgehampton IGA. Checks are made out to Dan’s Papers and this entire project is a benefit for the Montauk Historical Society erosion control project on the cliff face of the Lighthouse. When you enter, you give your name, address and phone number and you will receive a launch time and a list of rules. At this juncture, one week before this event, there’s a lot we can report we have lined up for that day. Jim Turner and his band will entertain between launches beginning at 11 a.m. There will be a food wagon on hand serving hot dogs and drinks. The WLNG double decker bus will be there to act as a platform for the master of ceremonies. Bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. You will have an excellent view of the launches. If you are an entrant, be there at least one half hour

before your launch time. Objects to be launched must be 24” in length or longer, must float for five minutes or more and be heavier than air. Propellers and rubber bands are allowed on board the gliders but there can be no gasoline engines or other forms of propulsion. There can also be nothing remote controlled. We’ve worked these rules out pretty carefully. Call us and learn more about them. First prize is a free vacation for one week in Portugal, courtesy of the Portuguese National Tourist Office and TAP, the Airline of Portugal. Second prize is a piece of beautiful Portuguese porcelain from Ilhavo, Portugal worthabout $600. Third prize is a three liter bottle of vintage Portuguese Taylor and Fladgate Port from the Douro Region of Portugal, courtesy of Kobrand Importers of Manhattan. And fourth prize is a case of Portuguese table wine from the Portuguese National Tourist Office. The prize for the winning entry in the children’s division, 12 and under, is $100 donated by the Montauk Boatmen’s and Captain’s Association. The top ten adult entries will each receive a bottle of (continued on page 48)

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Excess is Back Two Week Summer Rental for Half a Mill, & Other Stories By Dan Rattiner Well, at least as far as the Hamptons go, there is now the light at the end of the tunnel. Excess is back. I haven’t seen it lurking around since the summer of 2008. But here’s the evidence. Last Wednesday I was with some friends and they started to talk about this new restaurant in the Hamptons, well, not a restaurant exactly, but a sort of restaurant. It is called DISH and it is somewhere in Water Mill, and how you find out about it is to be told about it by a friend. There’s a website. And you can join up. DISH serves dinner starting at 6 p.m. four nights a week. They have 16 seats. And there is

only one seating. If you join up online and they accept you, you can make a reservation online and only online either on Monday or the days before that for the upcoming Friday. They are open Thursday through Sunday. The cost is not great. It’s a four-course meal, and it’s only $52 per person. Beverage is extra of course. It is also BYOB. “They are really small courses,” our friend said. “But they are really good, and there are six of them. Also, they don’t have a choice. You get to eat whatever it is they serve on the evening you have your reservations for. But you do learn about it ahead of time. You get the menu on Wednesday. And it’s all spelled out. They send

you the night you reserved for. They also e-mail you the menu for the other two nights they are open that weekend. So you get three menus. And from that point on, you get the three menus every Wednesday whether you have a reservation or not. So it’s always in your mind. “Two weeks ago on a Monday, we asked if we could make a reservation for 12 two weeks ahead on a Friday. We wanted to rent out the whole place. They said sure. So we sent out our invitations. Everybody wanted to go of course. “But then, when the menu for that night came on the Wednesday, I found out they were serving pork loin for the main course. We have one per(continued on page 30)

PIPING PLOVERS FAIL TO CROSS THE ROAD By Dan Rattiner Two piping plover chicks were allegedly run over by a four wheel drive beach buggy last Wednesday along a sand road at Robert Moses State Park on Fire Island. At a press conference, authorities used the word “allegedly” because there were no witnesses to the crime. “They were found in the tire treads,” U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Steve Papa said. “The chicks were about a week old, so they’d be a couple inches long.” It seemed unlikely they had died while crossing a previously made tire tread someone noted. It seemed more likely that the chicks had died on

the road where there were no tire tracks, and the tire tracks happened at the time of the catastrophe. “The mother plover must have been leading them down to a feeding grounds at Democrat Point,” Papa said. Fishermen have used this sand road for hundreds of years to go through the dunes down to a favorite surfcasting spot at Democrat Point. But because these were piping plovers rather than any other creature—which when killed by a car are described just as “road kill,” with nobody giving a damn—the authorities have sprung into action. There are many endangered species in

Suffolk County. But piping plovers, very cute creatures, have special status. The day after the “accident,” the road was closed off indefinitely and a fence 650 feet long erected, blocking all of Democrat Point to not only beach traffic but to pedestrian traffic as well. Many federal agencies have been mobilized to deal with this situation and perhaps to find the perpetrator or perpetrators. This was your classic squash and run. Not only has the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service been mobilized, but so have teams from the N. Y. (continued on page 34)

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Tornado! Second One in Last 50 Yrs. Cuts Swath Through Springs By Dan Rattiner On Wednesday evening, July 21, around 7:30 p.m., a tornado ripped through a small section of the Hamptons tearing down trees, destroying chimneys and rooftops, downing power lines and otherwise, since it was the dinner hour, scaring the daylights out of everybody. The twister was first reported by the National Weather Service at 7:10 p.m. over Long Island Sound heading south from southern Connecticut where it had formed as high winds and pouring rain. On the Sound, some saw it as a rainspout in the sky over the water at that time, which was just before sunset. The Weather Service declared it an official tornado after that, and tracked it over North Haven and Sag Harbor but then did report that it had not touched the ground. A few minutes later, it did touch, hitting the ground in Springs, causing tremendous damage just south of Maidstone Park, along Woodbine Avenue, Gardiner’s Avenue and Fort Pond Boulevard.

The swath it created was about a half mile wide and four miles long. On its shoulders, in both directions north and south, high winds and pouring rain caused lesser damage. There were no injuries though. This is only the second time in my lifetime here in the Hamptons that a tornado has struck eastern Long Island. On August 10, 1990 at 11:00 in the evening, a tornado hit the southern end of Three Mile Harbor, then skipped west and touched down again at downtown Bridgehampton. In the darkness at that hour, my wife and I actually saw the inside of it. We were in bed at the time. A skylight is on the roof over the bed. And so we watched the view through the skylight, for about three minutes, during which time it turned into what looked exactly like the insides of a churning commercial sized washing machine. The house shook. Then that view was gone. In the morning, we found that the chimney of the house had been knocked off the roof. Many

trees were down and in the backyard and where one particular tree still stood, there was not a trace of the elaborate tree house I had built about eight feet up in it. The only other damage, besides a few trees here and there, was the loss of the entire roof of Story’s Three Mile Harbor Marina across the street, which got lifted off in its entirety and flung God knows where. After that, the tornado left the ground. Neither the tree house or the roof were ever found. Then the tornado struck Bridgehampton. It set down right on Main Street just to the west of what is today Starbucks, and, churning around and tearing up all the trees, it headed west down the white line toward New York City, for a distance of three blocks, finally taking off just at the corner of Butter Lane about 100 yards to the east of the Dan’s Papers office. On its way, in addition to the trees, it destroyed (continued on page 42)

REAL STORY OF WHAT HAPPENED TO TIGER By Dan Rattiner Tiger Woods played golf last week in the sixth major tournament since the conclusion of his brief five month absence from the sport, and he once again turned in a ho-hum performance. No running in the pack for three days and then blowing out all the competition with amazing shots on the last day. No just running away from everybody from the get-go. He was just out there, hitting good and bad shots just like the rest of them, often with a worried expression on his face. Before he just fades off into the woodwork with a long series of future performances such as these, I should like to comment on what has

happened to him. If he just fades away, it will be bad for golf, bad for the public who love to watch him and bad for him as well. Also, at 34 he should be too young to fade away. Golfers reach their prime usually in their late 30s or early 40s. The game of winning golf requires a tremendous amount of skill, precision, focus, pure animal aggression and luck. The luck comes from the genes. If you are small and weak, you will not hit the ball far. If you are big and strong and make the most of that, you will—provided you remain completely confident and focused—be able to win a great deal of the time. Anybody who plays the game of golf

knows that for a tip top game all these things are true. Until now, however, no one, not even Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus or Sammy Snead has been able to do what Woods has done. In a world of fierce competition and hundreds of competitors, he was able to finish first a huge percentage of the time. It was amazing. Woods trained as hard as an Olympic athlete to do what he did. He’s played every day. (He’s been doing that since age six). He lifts weights. He has a fiercely loyal entourage around him, and if one of them says anything bad to anybody about him, he fires them instantly—not, I (continued on next page)


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believe because he doesn’t like them, but because dealing mentally with this sort of thing distracts him from his focus and determination. He doesn’t drink or smoke. And he behaves like a rock star. Women follow rock stars around all the time. For rock stars and movie stars it’s okay to fool around. And it’s even okay for many sports figures. Read Wilt Chamberlain’s autobiography. If true, he set a world’s record in that department. And nobody cares. Golf became easy pickings for Woods. Golf is played, even at the very top levels (until Woods came along) by people who are most comfortable in an easy-does-it environment. The sport has encouraged this. It is moral and family oriented. Someone who espouses the homey values of a Regis Philbin are encouraged and revered. Consider this—the winner of the U. S. Open gets to wear a yellow smoking jacket. It’s just a game, after all. No rock star training here. When Woods played, the ratings went through the roof. And the money he got paid for this accomplishment was well earned. But then came the revelations. How many women stepped forward to say that they had slept with Tiger Woods? Fourteen? That they did this was just for a few bucks that the tabloids paid them. Tiger’s silence about this

only made it worse. What could he say? No it never happened? He had had this altercation with his wife in the middle of the night. Everybody knew. And so, suddenly, Woods was no longer playing this game in the manner that was expected of him. In this Regis Philbin culture, such behavior simply is not done. As a result, after getting advice from every side about what to do, Woods went into a sex clinic to have his attitude readjusted to the prevailing Christian ethic. He came out. He apologized. He came clean. He was sorry. And that was the end of Woods— because in the end, his wife said she and the children would stay with him if he went into the sex rehab and came out the other side, but then when he came out all spiffed and shined up, she said she didn’t like him anyway. It is a result of this, I say, that caused Wood’s fire to go out. Before his “troubles,” he’d say before a four day tournament “I have to win this thing. If I don’t win it, I am disappointed.” Since his troubles, he says “I just want to be able to play well. It’s a pleasure to compete with so many other talented competitors.” And so, Tiger the tiger, the rampaging beast, the man who makes impossible golf shots one after the other, is reduced to ordinariness, just

like the golf played by all the other shlubs. Including me. On the green, you look at the cup and you look at the ball and you are supposed to do nothing else except, like a surveyor, figure out how to get the one into the other. Consider the grass. Wet? Dry? Long? Short? Consider the direction of the grain of the grass. Consider the slope of the land, consider the wind direction and strength. Then consider focus, will, determination and balance. Insist on silence. Putt. No wait. And so, errant thoughts enter the mind. There are thoughts of the fender bender his kid just had, or thoughts about how with that last shot I think I have finally figured out this game should be played and I am going to be a star, or there are thoughts about the little bumblebee flying around. Putt. Oh crap. What’s left with Woods is all on the old videos. Thus it is, and you could see this in video of some of the amazing shots he made last year. Here is one in his fourth round charge to victory in his most recent victorious tournament and you can do nothing but marvel at the level of play. He is off to the right. The ball has plugged into some mud. He has to hit over some trees, between two giant sand traps and onto a narrow strip of a green. He hits. The ball lands one foot from the cup. It just knocks your socks off. I believe, as do many others, that Woods needs to find himself a woman whom he finds (continued on page 42)

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son in our party who is a vegetarian. So I asked if, for that person, they could make a vegetarian dish. “They said they only served the pork loin that night. That was it. And if we couldn’t do it, well, we couldn’t do it. So our party of 12 got cancelled and we had dinner somewhere else. “But the funny thing is that after that they took me off the mailing list.” On Saturday night, we went to the Bay Street Gala under a tent that ran almost the whole length of Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. There were lots of people there, and there was lots of money raised, both with a silent auction in a sort of lobby tent where they had items displayed on tables along with clipboards where you could write in your bid—and also just after the main course in the big tent, but before the

dessert. At that time, Richard Kind, who is the actor in Larry David’s TV show “Curb Your Enthusiasm” stood up on a platform with a microphone and asked us to open our programs and have a look at seven items that they were going to have sell in a live auction one at a time. There was lots to read about each item. One was a week at a condo in the Caribbean complete with car and spa privileges. Another was a cruise on a yacht for a week in the Mediterranean. Each item had a starting price of about $4,000 or more, and the bidding was spirited and went up and up and up. One item was for a dinner for two at a very fancy restaurant in New York City that for the purposes of this article shall remain nameless. The starting price for this item was $4,000.

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There was a great description of the place, a picture of it and a listing of some of the awards that the great chef there had earned. At the end, a note said this: “This award is only good for the reservation. The food and beverage consumed by the winning party must be paid for additionally. Also the award is only available to be used on Wednesday and before December 1, 2010.” Strangely, there were no bids put up for this item. After all, this was a pretty smart group we had here under the tent. Nevertheless, there it was—$4,000 minimum just for the reservation. People took note. The last item I would like to tell you about occupied the entire upper half of page 5 of the New York Post the following Monday. “500Gs FOR RO-MANCE” the headline read. “HUBBY-HUNTRESS HITS HAMPTONS” read the sub-head. Turns out that a well-to-do Florida woman has rented a 14-bedroom, 16-bathroom mansion on 12 acres in Bridgehampton for two weeks for $500,000. That’s $1,488 an hour I can tell you, because the reporters at the New York Post did the math. Why is this woman doing this? She’s looking for a husband. “The dating pool is much better here than in Florida,” said Cheryl Mercuris, who is from Tampa. “There are just so many career-oriented people here, unlike the west coast of Florida, which is very quiet and laid-back—not great for someone who is single and raising a child.” There’s a picture of Mercuris. She’s blonde and beautiful and appears to be in her mid 40s. She sits on a gold club chair next to a round gold side table with crystal globes on it. She holds a cuddly white dog in her lap. The rental begins this week. But Mercuris is not just some usual middle aged divorcee. “People probably think I’m divorced, spending my ex-husband’s money,” she said. “I’m proud that I made my own money. It’s so uncommon. I like the fact that I’m a self-made woman.” Mercuris owns Quality Resources, a shopping service, which she founded in 1992 with 10 employees and now does millions of dollars worth of business on television. Four hundred people work for her. “I’m not on a mission,” she told the Post reporter about her quest for a man. “If it’s meant to be, it will happen.” The house is known locally as the Sandcastle, it is on the market for $49.5 million and sits on 12 acres of landscaped land. There is a two-lane bowling alley, a rock-climbing wall, a professional spa and horseback riding on the property. You get around on a golf cart. “I love everything about the Hamptons,” she said. “It’s a kid’s wonderland.” She’s here with her parents, her 6-year-old son and a nephew of about the same age. She also owns an apartment in the Time Warner Center in Manhattan if she wants to kick around in the city for a few days. She intends to spend her time at celebrity restaurants, fundraisers and other events and hobnob with the rich and famous. She mentioned hedge fund managers and lawyers. Anyway, mind your manners, it’s come back. That hamburger, you shout, is HOW much?


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Sag Honor Three Spots in Intimate Village Rely on Honor System By Susan M. Galardi Like any newcomer to any area who knows nothing about the ways of anybody, I decided the traffic situation in Sag Harbor had to be changed immediately. The octopus intersection near the wharf where Main, Wharf and Bay Streets converge needed to be at least a roundabout, if not festooned with a big honking traffic light. You drive through town on Main Street, heading to the wharf to fish or get ice cream, and right near the flag pole the road breaks into four lanes: Left-left; left; straight-right; right. Just heading into that spot, there are 10 directional arrows painted on the street and two stop signs. In the meantime, there are cars coming across Long Island Avenue (from the Post

Office) have to cut across Main Street and push into one of the lines you’re in if they want to go onto the wharf or east on Bay Street to 114. So there you are, sitting in one of those four lanes on Main Street. If want to go right toward Provisions, that’s pretty easy—unless a car coming off the bridge is going there too. Since that car has already stopped once and is going straight, it has the right of way, whatever the right of way is. If you want to go straight, onto the wharf, you still have to watch for the bridge traffic from the west as well as the cars from Bay Street on the east. Turning left out of town toward the bridge puts you into a friendly game of chicken. You have two more challenges: First, you have to stop again to yield to bridge traffic. Second, you

have to deal with cars coming off of the wharf from the north that may be going straight, left or right. Who will stop for whom? Heading into town from Bay Street and wanting to make a left on Main puts you in a similar situation. You have to stop twice—once at the sign in front of the Bay Street Theatre, and again about 30 yards later if you plan to turn into town. It really puts you on your toes, hoping and guessing that other drivers have positioned themselves in the right lane and are using the correct turn signal. And then there are pedestrians. When I was a visitor to Sag Harbor, I could put up with this mishegas. But once I moved there, driving through town at least twice a (continued on page 52 )

SCARY FARMERS MARKET THREATENED By Matthew Ianno A farmers market is about the least intimidating creation in the history of the civilization. Nothing within the innocuous title “Farmers Market” suggests any malignity or threat—in fact, the title suggests just the opposite. One will find fruit, vegetables, cheese, fish, shellfish, nuts, jellies, pies, bread, juices, wines, and other locally raised/created commodities at a farmers market. These markets are a pleasing and sometimes preferred alternative to large supermarkets and produce stores. Shopping at a farmers market means supporting the local economy and receiving fresh goods; a scenario that proves prudent for both parties involved. The farmers market in East Hampton is currently operating for its fifth straight year next to Nick & Toni’s restaurant on North

Main Street. The restaurant allows the market to run on its property for free as a form of public service. However, the East Hampton Town Board and Supervisor Bill Wilkinson announced last week that they were holding meetings to discuss the future of the market. It appears the board is concerned because the farmers market is operating on the restaurant’s grounds, which they say is not allowed because it is expanding the commercial use of the property; meaning a commercial program cannot operate on preexisting commercial grounds. But Farmers Market manager Kate Plumb told me, “The attorney said there’s no legal reason why we can’t continue on at Nick & Toni’s.” So if there’s no legal reason for the market to close according to an attorney, but the board is saying that the market is breaching

some sort of commercial code, what exactly is going on and why is the board so concerned with this market? It is a farmers market, not a head shop or a WalMart. It sells veggies and pies, not cocaine or guns. It benefits the community in every way, and the Board should feel blessed that the community has an asset like the market. Of course the board is adamant in vocalizing its support for the market and willingly attests to its importance, but they saw a potential legal matter, no matter how miniscule, so they began contemplating a shut down or a move. Two things seem to be operating here. One is the tremendous amount of free time the East Hampton Town Board must have to spend time on such issues in the face of more pressing issues; the other is (continued on next page)


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Dan at Citarella Farmers On Aug. 8, Dan Rattiner will read a “Victor Szymanski,” a chapter from his new book In the Hamptons Too, at the Bridgehampton Citarella. The chapter chronicles the story of Dan’s friendship with the restaurateur and amateur carpenter/electrician who literally built his own restaurant. Victor owned the only restaurant in the Hamptons ever to be torn down for building violations. Sun., August 1, 11 a.m., Citarella Market, Bridgehampton.

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the nonsensical ways in which they spend this time. In its four years of operation prior to 2010, this farmers market has never been met with opposition. Shutting it down means jeopardizing the incomes of local farmers and small businesses—not a popular strategy in this community, where farming has been a way of life for generations. The board will meet to finalize a decision on the market on August 5. Regardless of whether or not the Board follows through with its closure or relocation of the market to uphold a law that seemingly doesn’t exist, this entire debacle raises a question about its intentions. A farmers market is a stronghold of a community, a

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The Hook Mill in East Hampton was actually constructed originally at Hook Pond. It has been moved three times. But it really was thought that its last move, to its present location in the center of town, would be its last. It has been on the Town Green since 1806. At the present time, there are 15 windmills, all built to almost identical specifications in the 18th and 19th centuries to grind corn into flour, located in the Hamptons, many of them in public places so the populace can best enjoy their beauty. The collection of 15 windmills in the 60 mile length of the Hamptons is the largest collection of English windmills in the country. The tip that the police got at 10:30 at night was provided to them by executives from the Dawn Structure Moving Company who had seen what appeared to be one of their trucks on the site around dinner time. Realizing that their plan was to haul the windmill off the following day, the executives began checking their computerized records to see if the project had not perhaps moved ahead. “We move numerous homes and barns and other structures every week from Bay Shore to Montauk,” Harry Dawn, the CEO of Dawn said. “We had no crew over there that night. We called the police.” The Dawn executives are also looking into a big mansion on the south side of Parsonage Lane in Sagaponack, which currently resides 100 yards off the road on railroad ties in the middle of a potato field. “We think that is not supposed to be there either,” Dawn said. “We have no record of the move.” Police say that about a month ago, a Water Mill family came out for the weekend to find their house gone. They reported it to the police. They were pretty upset about it. “The house was reported missing from Towd-Mecox Road about a month ago,” said police chief Barnstable. “We’ve had no clues to its whereabouts until today. But then today, during our daily beating of the prisoners, we received a confession from the ringleader of this current group, a Mr. Fielding, that yes, that was their doing and the sign on the side reading DAWN MOVERS was from their sign painting guy, who I must say does a really good job. We were told the heist had gone bad when the guy who was supposedly buying it didn’t come up with the dough. So they just left it to rot in the field.” The investigation continues. “Anybody who sees a house or a barn or any other structure which has recently appeared or disappeared from some property in a suspicious manner, please call 911 and someone will be on the scene in minutes,” said the Chief. The general public should realize that stealing a historic windmill is a federal crime, punishable by 12 years in the slammer and pretty hefty fines. Most windmills from that era go for about 200,000 smackers. This is not pocket change.


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Voters Think Twice about Supervisor Election By T.J. Clemente There’s been a very public movement emanating from Montauk in the voice of one Gloria Prager, to recall votes for East Hampton Town Supervisor William Wilkinson, and Board Member Theresa Quigley. Being an incumbent has a price. Every decision you make most likely will cost you a vote or two in the next election. Running against an unpopular supervisor is easy because you get the people voting for you and your proposed changes, as well as those voting against the status quo. Last year I said that the Republicans could run a school bus for East Hampton supervisor and win. Well they ran Bill Wilkinson and he won handsomely. He was given a tall order: fix a town that had a confidence problem and revenue stream problems that lead to huge budget deficits (perhaps $20 million), and do it while the nation was surfing the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. But the $20 million question remains: Was Wilkinson elected to change everything or to bring everything back to the way it was before McGintee supposedly screwed things up? Did they really vote to cut town jobs and town services? Did they really crave the selling off of town assets, or did those voters just want to punish the Democrats in office presiding over property values dropping by double digit percentages as taxes rising in double digit percentages? No one wants to be perceived as arrogant, the word the recall movement people seem to be hurling at Wilkinson these days. He believes he’s doing what he said he’d do— restoring fiscal sanity to the town and getting a handle on taxes by stopping their increase and maybe even lowering them. He told me, “I will not ever vote for a tax increase.” And he conceded that, “It’s all on my desk now.” What I think they’ve forgotten at Town Hall is that, with a two-year election cycle, you don’t get time to rest on your victory. You are in effect always running for re-election. In short, you have to avoid unpopular decisions while doing the right things. Board members get four years to out last the sting of unpopular decisions—the supervisor doesn’t have that luxury. In Southampton, I believe the “Tuckahoe Main Street” development poses a huge danger to the new Supervisor Anna Thorne-Holst who, it seems, doesn’t completely understand that the voters in that area don’t want that kind of change. With so many yes people surrounding both Supervisors Throne-Holst and Wilkinson, who in their inner circles have the guts to tell their boss that he or she is wrong? Right now both supervisors still feel bulletproof due to the margin of their victories. But were the victories votes of confidence on what they planned to do, or votes of no confidence on what was being done? The next vote Wilkinson and Throne-Holst face will be based on what they have done, or didn’t do. Richard Nixon used to say, “It’s not easy to be in the arena.” He said this most frequently after being forced to resign, not following his election with 68% of the vote. My brother and

I stood six feet away from Nixon on election night at the Shoreham Hotel in D.C., convinced he was invincible. In three years he resigned, waving as he boarded a helicopter. I’m not predicting that fate for either Supervisor Throne-Holst or Wilkinson. There are no impeachment provisions in either East Hampton or Southampton Town codes. There is no impeachment in town law. And despite Gloria Prager’s efforts, there is no recall in town law—no way to remove a Town Supervisor. An East Hampton town official said that supervisors are removed or rewarded in one way: via the ballot box. However, if a town official is convicted of a Voters wanted Wilkinson & Quigley in, then out

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Saving a Historic Lighthouse

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By T.J. Clemente According to Judge Henry Hedges, the 19th century expert on East End history (since his life basically spanned that century), “The Light House on Cedar Island was unknown until about 1838.” Others claim it was originally built in 1839 and then altered in 1868, some 30 years later, to look like it does today. When the lighthouse was built, it was situated on a small island, which the hurricane of 1938 turned into a point by hurling sand between the island and the end of the mainland. The large stone lighthouse was not built like the usual tall, cone-shaped varieties such as the Montauk and Fire Island lighthouses. Instead it was built with strong local stone, showing off the wealth the whaling trade was bringing to the former Indian village of Sag Harbor. During the early to mid 1800s, due to the redhot whaling trade, Sag Harbor was one of the world’s leading ports. Many a whaling captain and crew member saluted as they either came home or embarked upon long whaling excursions, some taking as long as three years. But one day, whale oil, once so rare, was not needed for lamps. Kerosene was being distilled from crude oil for the first time up in New Haven around 1868. The lighthouse was deactivated in 1934, at the height of the Great Depression. At that time the

The building in question, at Cedar Island

Coast Guard installed a green light on a steel tower that I have watched blink every six seconds as I sail home from Sunset Beach on Shelter Island, after watching the sunset. Often the dark outline of the lighthouse at Cedar Point looks like a silhouette of a ghost, its giant windows closed up with cinder-block like bricks—a far cry from the mammoth granite squares used to build it. The point is, many sailors on their way from East Hampton’s Three Mile Harbor must negotiate the tricky current, narrowness and lack of cooperative wind when sailing

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through what is now NOT Cedar Island, but Cedar Point.) Six years ago, efforts began to restore the lighthouse. Unfortunately, it was not followed through. But once again, efforts are being made to put forth bids to restore this remnant of the glorious past of Sag Harbor, to use an Indian phrase, “back into high feather.” Jeld-Wen, a West Coast business that makes grants in the form of donating replica windows and doors to restore lighthouses of their choosing each year has put Cedar Island Lighthouse among their 12 finalists in its Reliable Lighthouse Initiative. The lighthouse is owned by the Suffolk County Department of Parks and Recreation, and needs foundation work. However it is still sound, as anyone who sails near it can tell you. Actually, it looks like it may be around well into the future, 500 years from now, with those thick granite blocks making what seems to be a 40-foot fortress box. The structure calls to mind an annex of those old armories of yesteryear. The problem facing a major rehabilitation project is finding the point person who is willing and able to start the momentum to lead the fundraising. Years back it was Paul Simon who organized that huge concert with James Taylor to save the Montauk Lighthouse when it was in need of big bucks and new love. Today it stands tall, existing (continued on page 42)

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in museum quality (which is what it is, in fact, a museum). During the season many visitors pay an entry fee to walk up its steps to look out over the Atlantic Ocean, as did the custodians over the years when they had to light the “whale” oil and later kerosene, and eventually flick the light switch. The Long Island chapter of the U.S. Lighthouse Society estimates the cost to be at least $20,000 to restore the light at Cedar Point Lighthouse. However, Sag Harbor, once a blue collar factory town making torpedoes, watches, and before that processing whale products, has now claimed its place as a historic town, with more pristine 19th century museum-quality homes than any other Hamlet in the country. However with Cedar Point in East Hampton, the present mood on spending for restoration projects manifested itself in the last local election (check out winning candidates views on historic houses) so efforts will definitely have to be private. I know of one lighthouse that actually is a high-end restaurant and sleeps guests at a very high rate, but as of now no one is quite floating that idea—especially with all the campers sleeping in tents in nearby Cedar Point Camp site. Something should be done, but today money is scarce with high unemployment, and people are hard pressed to spend or budget money on heritage projects (except for windmills). However you can make a contribution by contacting the Long Island chapter of the U.S. Lighthouse Society through their website www.lilighthousesociety.org.

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attractive, who adores him, who will follow him everywhere, and who will be happy to marry him (or not) without any expectation of having children anytime soon. Such women exist. When he finds one and falls in love with her, he will have his game back. In the meantime, he’s just somebody back in the herd. It’s a tough shot. Over the trees. Big breeze in his face, traps to the left of him, traps to the right. Why is that man wearing pink shoes? What a pretty flower? Where was I? Go get ‘em Tiger. He swings and it’s into the brook.

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felony under New York State law, he will be removed from office by State authorities. No one has committed a felony—not even Bill McGintee, much as some had hoped. But if you do unpopular things too often, watch out. When asked for his reaction to this story, Supervisor Wilkinson sent me this response, “It is surprising, after winning by some 67% of the vote, that people are upset when you do what you said you were going to do.” I believe what old GWU Political Science Professor Purcell use to say: “Do what’s right if you care, do what’s politically right if you want to get re-elected.” Then he added “The secret is to do what’s right the politically right way.”

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The year 1946 marked the first Cannes Film Festival in France and the introduction of the bikini in California. Not to be outdone, that same year The Guild Hall in East Hampton premiered its annual clothesline art sale. This Saturday, July 31, Guild Hall will continue this tradition for the 64th time, featuring hundreds of artists each exhibiting several original oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings as well as prints, collages, photography, and small sculptures. Apropos of the name, much of the artwork is strung on clotheslines, while other works rest against fences. In 1948, one of the latter was the victim of actor Buddy Epson’s dog, which relieved himself on a painting. Epson bought the piece. Cliff Robertson and Dina Merrill were seen walking off with their purchases during the 1970s. In 1966, the event included an auction in the theater. The co-chairs that year got donated works from Fairfield Porter and Willem de Kooning, among other artists. The goal of the show hasn’t changed much. For decades, it has been an opportunity for emerging as well as critically acclaimed artists to show and sell their work. Each year, 500800 pieces are sold, as established and firsttime collectors comb the galleries in search of masterpieces. Up to 1,000 art lovers have attended this show in the past to purchase fine art at affordable prices—many works are priced at only $50, and nothing is higher than $2,000. Admission to the show is free. In addition to supporting artists by exposing their work to an enthusiastic audience, The Clothesline Art Sale also supports Guild Hall: all proceeds are split 50/50 between the artist and the organization. —Susan Galardi Artists interested in participating should call 631-324-0806 for registration information. Delivery of artwork is Thursday, July 29 and Friday, July 30. Guild Hall Clothesline Art Sale. Saturday, July 31, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., rain or shine. Guild Hall Musuem and galleries. 158 Main Street, East Hampton. Free admission. Free Parking and shuttle at corner of James & Maidstone to both the Ladies Village Improvement Society (LVIS) Fair of East Hampton and the Guild Hall Clothesline Sales

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By Susan Saiter Polo matches draw people who revel in the razzle dazzle of the scene, who love to strut their designer stuff while sipping a potent drink and tapping e-mail addresses into their Blackberrys. “What? Really? There’s a Rob Payne of polo match going on Alegria Team at out there? Oh hey, Bridgehampton Polo cool…horses…riders…a little white ball. Yea-a-a, so where did you say the party tonight is?” You’ll find that scene under the VIP tent at Bridgehampton Polo. But polo has a whole other group of followers, too—the kind whose Ray Bans are actually facing the field, people who might be vicariously galloping along with the players, whalloping that dented little ball past the thundering hourses of four opponents heading toward them in a fury of hooves and mallets, who savor the thrill of scoring a goal as much as scoring a date. The fans who like to do their partying after the match are largely what you’ll find at the Southampton Polo Club, located on Millstone Road. One of those fans is Charles Ferri, formerly working in the investment world, and

who this spring began sponsoring a team that plays many of its games at the Southampton Polo Club. Last Saturday, he talked with a reporter and fans braving the 90 degree heat with no umbrellas, no awnings and definitely no big rollicking tent as he watched his new team, Star Vodka, play. “At the other field, there’s all that glitz and glamour; they’ve totally Hamptoned it up. What I like about this is that it’s pure polo.” (Unfortunately, Star lost to the Kings, a top-rated team. But they are even for the season). Ferri hadn’t always had a lot of time for polo. He’d been to busy working in the world of finance at Bernstein Investment Management and later at Deutsch Bank. But the appeal wore off. “My biggest fear was that I’d find myself waking up in the morning and thinking, “Hey, you have all the money in the world, but you don’t have a life.” For a while, he owned the Star Room, a popular Hamptons night spot. Three years ago, he closed it and looked for a new venture. Making vodka seemed like the right challenge. “I did research, testing. Guys laughed at me when I said I wanted to come out with a new American vodka. I was told to go to Russia,

Poland, Sweden, a place where a little guy can stand up against the giant vodka brands.” The next step was getting the right kind of image for his “boutique” vodka, and last Memorial Day, he met a young woman at a party who knew how. It was Yvonne Morabito, a polo player. By summer, he found himself sponsoring a polo team. American polo teams are semi-pro, but they generally have one or more professional players, like Star Vodka’s Mauricio Devrient and Matias Majul, mixed in with non-pros like Morabito and Steven Sands. Argentine Devrient is a five-goaler. (For perspective, anything above four is pretty amazing.) At one point in his career, he was a six (continued on page 48)

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bigger, putting out a new album every couple of years that would capture large audiences. In between, he performed the songs on stage and aggressively promoted his music. Having conquered the music world through his talent, hard work and charming persona, LL Cool J was able to segue, quite naturally, into acting. This is rare for musicians—there are many famous singers who have had that desire but the public simply wouldn’t accept it. LL Cool J is not in that boat. People just seem to like him. On screen he had roles in major films such as Any Given Sunday with Al Pacino—a cult film among high school football players looking to get pumped up for their next game. He has also been cast in a wide array of roles and, as far as I can tell, has never once played the role of a rapper in film or on television. In fact, it’s been quite the opposite. His role in the movie Deep Blue Sea was as a chef; in S.W.A.T. he was a badass cop. He’s even appeared on “Sesame Street.” Currently he plays the role of an ex-navy seal in the CBS hit television show “NCIS: Los Angeles,” which has earned him a lot of praise from critics. He’s very into the show. “These NCIS guys in the real world are just incredible people. It’s a world that I’m happy to portray on television.” LL Cool J keeps going, promoting a wildly successful book about fitness, LL Cool J’s Platinum Workout, that gives secrets to gaining muscle and getting into shape. “Over the years I’ve learned a lot about fitness and staying healthy. A lot of people were asking me how I keep so healthy so I figured I’d explain it,” he said, and then, of course, he wrote a book about it.

Red, a benefit for the American Red Cross, Saturday, August 7, 6-8 p.m., Sagaponack. For tickets, which begin at $250, call Linda Shapiro at 631-329-5480, or e-mail lbspro@optonline.net; to buy tickets online, go to suffolkcounty.redcross.org.

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(ten is the highest, and they are scarce). You don’t keep your number, you have to keep earning it. “The difference between a six and a ten is very small,” Devrient said. “It takes three things to be good. Eighty-five percent of it is the horse. Then, the people you play with and against. Finally, there is [how often you] play.” Devrient has played, in fact, with Prince Charles of England three times, and has received awards from Queen Elizabeth herself. How good is the prince? According to Devrient, “In the old days he was a really good player. He still has a very good sense of the game.” Devrient is one of the few pros who also teaches, anything from coaching star polo players to showing raw beginners how to hold a mallet and the reins at the same time and not fall off the horse. In winter, he plays in Florida and in Argentina. Both Devrient and Ferri hope that they are part of a trend. “Polo teams need sponsors,” Ferri said. “I like to think I’m doing a good thing.” Devrient said, “It really helps a team to have a sponsor. In fact, we pros are hoping polo will get into the range of other big sports.” He said that polo teams are getting more air time on television and the Internet, and that over the past 25 years, he has seen a big hike in the sport’s fans and sponsors. “Polo is quite addictive,” Devrient said, adding that it’s challenging and fun because it combines riding with a whole set of other skills. “At 35 miles per hour, it is the most exhilarating thing ever.”

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day, it became clear that something had to be done. There should a traffic circle, lights, traffic cops. I was so perturbed that I assigned my crack reporter T.J. Clemente to do a story about it. But there was no story because there was only one simple answer. People in Sag Harbor like the intersection the way it is. Living in a small town, you learn things. You learn not to make rude hand gestures to inferior drivers on the road until you know each and every car driven by your co-workers, friends, and teachers and parents at your child’s school. Just try it, and you’ll find yourself pulling into the parking lot right next to the new office manager at whom, just moments earlier, you flashed the finger. Being an editor of a community paper, you learn to never be rude to anyone on the phone, even if you are being given a long-winded selfserving pitch on Monday morning when you have 30 articles in front of you and politely say, “This isn’t a good time, we’re on deadline.” Just try blowing someone off, and you’re sure to be

introduced to that person at a party at CMEE as the mother of the birthday boy. So I’ve reverted to grinning like an idiot and waving excitedly to drivers who cut me off to make a left hand turn, pass me on a double line highway after tailgaiting me for miles, or pretend not to see me while pulling into a parking spot where I clearly had dibs. If it’s someone I know, they’ll think my cheery response means that I have forgiven the transgression. If it’s a stranger, he’ll wake up from tormented sleep, wondering, “Who WAS that I screwed on the road today? My wife’s tennis partner? My son’s teacher? My boss in the Hamptons for the weekend?” “It’s weird living in a small town,” said an acquaintance of mine who moved out here from the city and works in real estate. “You can’t screw anybody!” And you can’t cut people off at the intersection in the northern end of the Village. In Sag Harbor, you are accountable. While yielding, stopping and going are determined in theory on established rules of the road in most places, in this spot, where almost a dozen lanes in

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every direction converge with about a half dozen pedestrian walkways, drivers are governed by one set of rules: The Honor System. It’s simply a question of whose turn it is—fairly. Sitting at that intersection, waiting, wondering who has the right of way, you have to interact on a personal level with other drivers. Etiquette and communication come into play. Eye contact is necessary. Intentions are made clear by the subtleties of human interaction: a nod that means, “go ahead, I’ll go next;” a gentle, sideways wave, like patting a baby’s behind, that says, “move along quickly and I’ll follow.” Those should be followed by responses that indicate you’re aware of and grateful for the offer—a thumbs up, quick wave, peace sign, smile, gestured tip of the hat. This is the way it is meant to go at that intersection, as well as the two others—the southern end of town where Main meets Madison, and the spot at Jermain and Madison. On the southern end, people leaving town on Main have the right of way. For some reason, they have to leave this lovely village so better to let them go before they change their minds and beg off a social engagement elsewhere. People coming INTO town on Main have a stop sign so they can remember they are now entering into a very personal little village where they’ll be held accountable for their actions. People coming in from Madison can proceed into town without a stop sign. If they’re coming in that way, they’re probably old timers or locals who know the backroads and understand the intimacies of Sag Harbor. Finally, there’s that odd spot where Jermain meets Madison. If you’re doing the Jermain cut through from 114 to Main Street, you are only required to stop once at Madison. (It works the same way in either direction.) You have the right of way to turn on to the rest of Jermain, even though it’s a left hand turn. It’s still Jermain, after all. You may continue on your path. The town puts up a temporary speed “hump” (not quite a bump) on Jermain in the summer so people have a chance to slow down and remember these niceties. But some people traveling on Madison don’t realize that the Jermain people making a left have the right of way. Please take note. In all of these three spots, it’s not just about roads randomly coming together, it’s about lives intersecting. Vague traffic patterns provide the opportunity for specific human interaction—a wave, a nod and always, eye contact. Drivers who don’t look you in the eye aren’t to be trusted. They’re shifty. You just don’t know what they might do next. They don’t want to be accountable, they just want to be first. It’s probably best to just let that ilk go. And, moments later, when you pull up right next to them in a parking spot on Main Street, or see them at the counter at Conca D’Oro, getting coffee at Java Nation, or ordering ice cream with their kids at Big Olaf, you can explain Sag Harbor’s Honor System. And you can remind them that, in a small town, you can’t screw people. You have to be able to look them in the eye.


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On Friday night comedian Jerry Seinfeld also stopped in for some Serafina takeout pizzas and joked around with staff while waiting. * * * At Nick & Toni’s in East Hamptonon: Thursday night Alec Baldwin with a group; on Sunday Candice Bergen dined outside with her husband while nearby on the patio Steven Speilberg and Kate Capshaw enjoyed a family meal with the kids. * * * Monte Farber has signed on to serve as auctioneer at Dan’s Papers 50th Anniversary Celebration: 50 Years 50 Artists on August 21. * * * Aretha Franklin, while vacationing in East Hampton, was been visiting with Billy Bryant, husband of the late Ruth Bowen, Aretha’s best friend and agent for nearly five decades. * * * LL Cool J will receive the Humanitarian Award from the American Red Cross at the August 7th benefit at the Sagaponack home of Tricia Kallett and Craig Klosk. Honorary Chairs are Eli Manning and Debra L. Lee and Matthew Blank, Barbara and Jack Dildabanian, Chris Lighty, Kevin Liles, Stewart Rahr and Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch are serving as event co-chairs. * * * Christie Brinkley will be featured on the cover of New York Family Magazine’s August issue for her role in two East End events. The afternoon of August 21 will feature the 2nd annual ROAR for a CURE family-based benefit for pediatric cancer, followed that evening by the 2nd annual HEAT event benefiting Southampton Hospital’s Ellen Hermanson Breast Center, honoring Donna Karan, Steven Klein and Hope Klein Langer. * * * Joy Behar, Susie Essman and Chuck Scarborough were not the only celebrities at the July 24 Unconditional Love benefit. The “stars” of the evening were Suri, JR and Logan, the beautiful shelter dogs that attended, seeking loving homes. Over 300 guests attended the event hosted by Liz Brown and Leslie Alexander with all monies raised going to the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation. * * * Hamptonite and Tony Award-winning producer for Broadway’s Spring Awakening Judith A. Abrams is bringing to the stage Barnum Tonight! which tells the story of America’s second millionaire and marketing genius, P.T. Barnum in a one man show. * * * Sarabeth Levine, famed cookbook author and namesake of Sarabeth’s awarding-winning line of preserves shopped at the Hayground Farmers Market on Friday afternoon to stock up for a weekend in the country.

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Deep Hollow Ranch on the Block Country, this extraordinary property is being offered for sale. Included is the 17+ acre ranch and an exquisite new ranch house located on a separate 2 acre parcel that features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 fireplaces and all the charm and authenticity of the Old West. Also included is an additional buildable lot. The barns have been restored and updated and offer all that is needed for a successful horse operation. This property is a dream come true for the person or family that wishes to live on an historic property and enjoy a lifestyle that few people get to experience.”

Deep Hollow Ranch could be attractive to a private buyer who would like to ride around on his own cattle ranch in Montauk. Some are hoping, though, that the horse-riding tours and ranch will continue on, should a new owner be found. One fan of the horse tours said, “It would be hard to digest to not be able to go horseback riding through Deep Hollow Ranch. That has been something that my kids and I have been doing for years.” Deep Hollow Ranch was also the location of the live Paul Simon and Billy Joel concerts that used to take place in Montauk. The listing price is being furnished only upon request, however, curbed.com, a real estate gossip website, claims that they have run “experiments” on the listing. Curbed is estimating that the property is for sale at around $13 million. These crown jewel properties in Montauk are riding on a real estate wave of large transactions that began with the sale of the Warhol Estate in 2006 to the current CEO of J. Crew, Millard S. Drexler, for a record price of $27 million. During that time Gosman’s Dock went up for sale at $55 million but never sold, and the Montauk Yacht Club was bought by Andrew Farkas in 2007 for $34 million. The Wavestone Group then transformed the Shepard’s Neck Inn into Sole East for $11 million in 2007. More recently, The Crow’s Nest changed hands in Montauk when Sean MacPherson bought it this year for $4.2 million. And the East Deck Motel, located on Ditch Plains Beach and famous for being featured in Playboy Magazine, is up for sale for $20 million.

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Doing the Numbers for 2nd Quarter By T.J. Clemente The second quarter 2010 (Q2) figures on East End real estate are in. Judi Desiderio the founder and CEO of Town & Country Real Estate said in her Q2 report that her firm “monitors 11 specific Hampton markets – each very different. We are pleased to report that in all 11 Hampton markets, the number of home sales and total home sales volume saw increases—significant ones at that.” Karli Kittine, Senior Manager, Public Relations, at Corcoran concurred in Corcoran’s Q2 Report: “After a challenging 2009, the Hamptons has experienced a 134% increase in sales volume in 2010, as compared to the first half of last year. Increased activity in the highend market has also driven average and median home prices up 10% and 34% respectively. We witnessed a 104% increase in sales volume in the luxury market (the top 10% of all residential sales). However, sales volume dipped slightly in the second quarter following a significant gain in the first quarter of 2010.” So let’s look at the numbers, keeping in mind that the two firms use different dates to close the quarters and thus the figures are not the same. For consistency I’ll use T&C numbers to compare Q2, 2010 to the same period in 2009. In greater Sag Harbor (not the Village) sales were up from 10 in 2009 to 25. That’s 150% increase in closings but the median home price

in that area fell 19.98% from 2009’s $874,000 to $700,000 in 2010. A bright spot was the doubling of homes sold in the $2M-$3.48M category. In Sag Harbor Village the news was all good, with the median price of homes sold in Q2, 2010 up 140% from 2009. The median price jumped from $605,000 2009 to $1,041,250 this year. In the Southampton area (not Southampton Village) 2Q sales were up big—141%—with 41 2010 sales versus 17 last year. However the median price did go down but only by 2.16% ($905,000 from $925,000). In Southampton Village the increase in sales was a respectable 46.67% increase going (15 in ’09 up to 22 this year). The bright spot in the Village was the 13% jump in median price, from $1,880,000 to $2,125,000. In Westhampton region (Hampton Bays, Westhampton Beach, Quogue and Quiogue), it was back to triple digit increases with 95 closings in 2Q up from 46 last year. However in this region the median home price fell almost 10%, from $730,000 to $658,500. In Bridgehampton, Water Mill and Sagaponack the situation fluctuated with a triple digit increase of 147% rise in Q2 sales from 17 in ’09 to 42 in 2010. But the drop of $1.6 million plus in the median home price was attention getting—from almost $4 million last

year to $2.3 million this year. East Hampton Area including Wainscott, showed Q2 sales up 154% ($650K to $810K) and the median price up 24.62%. In East Hampton Village things were a bit different with only one more home sold this year compared to last (8 versus 7). The median price in the EH Village dipped 16.17% from $2.4 million in ’09 to $2.012 million in 2010. The Amagansett story was mixed, with sales up 113% but median price down 19.52% (from $2,062,000 to $1,660,000 in Q2 2010). Montauk had a similar story. Sales were up 171% versus 2009 (from 7 homes to 19) but the median price fell 21.32% (to $747,500 from $950,000). The combined North Fork numbers came in with less sales activity but still with a 35.59% increase in 2Q sales—80 in 2010 versus 59 in 2009. The median price ticked up 3.02%, from $398,000 to $410,000. Desederio concluded her report with this: “Looking at all hampton markets combined, we see exactly what occurred in the 2nd quarter of 2010. The number of home sales more than doubled along with the total home sales volume, yet the median home sales price remained stable (-2.63%) and within each of the 6 price categories monitored by Town & Country, there were increases of as much as 150%.

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North Fork Rock and Folk Fest By Henry Salmaggi and Susan Galardi Woodstock comes to Cutchogue as the legends of the music world descend on Cutchogue this weekend. Music lovers have been buzzing from Riverhead to Orient Point since word got out a few months ago about the NOFO Rock & Folk Fest. The festival showcases a group of internationally known powerhouse musicians as well as an eclectic mix of up and coming independent acts, according to the event’s producer. Peconic Bay Winery is hosting the massive NoFo Rock and Folk Fest this Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, August 1. The event headliners include Jorma Kaukonen of Hot Tuna and Jefferson Airplane, bluesy hard rock supergroup West, Bruce Jr., and Lang, featuring frontman/guitarist Leslie West and drummer Corky Laing from Mountain, and bassist Malcom Bruce and legendary folk guitarist/singer/songwriter Richie Havens, who rocked Woodstock and the minds of young hippies everywhere with his emotional, improvisational version of the song “Freedom.” Also on the bill is alternative rock pioneer

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Good News on Health Care for East End By Kim Palmer There have been two new additions to health and emergency care in Suffolk County: the expansion and renovation of The Jenny and John Paulson Emergency Department at Southampton Hospital and the opening of a Children’s Hospital and Pediatric Emergency Department at Stony Brook University Medical Center. On June 30, Stony Brook University Medical Center inaugurated the Stony Brook Long Island Children’s Hospital, the exclusive children’s hospital east of the Nassau/Queens border. The $80 million cost for the facility will be fully funded through grants and gifts. The hospital is currently located within Stony Brook University Hospital, but plans are in development for it to become a freestanding structure. SBUH currently has 100 pediatric beds (12 in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and 10 in an inpatient Psychiatry Unit). With the recent addition of 40 pediatric faculty members, there are now over 100 fulltime pediatric providers in 30 different specialties, as well as over 200 voluntary faculty members. With more than 7,000 children admitted each year, and primary services provided to over 50,000 children in 2009, SBUH has truly been a blessing to the community and its future. In addition to the existing services and expansion, a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will be constructed next year and will be the most advanced in New York State. Current services include: the Regional Perinatal Center, the National Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Center, the Pediatric HIV and Aids Center and the Cody Center for Autism and Development Disabilities. Stony Brook boasts an array of highlights— it is the only Suffolk County hospital to provide kidney transplants for children, one of the 115 nationally accredited Cystic Fibrosis Centers, and home to a new Blood and Bone Marrow Stem-Cell Transplant program. Southampton Hospital, an affiliate of Stony Brook University Medical Center, recently opened a newly renovated and expanded emergency room. The hospital contains the only emergency care center on the South Fork, treating more than 25,000 people annually, especially in the summer. The recently finished facility, enabled by a $5 million dollar gift from John Paulson, includes several additions: centralized trauma nurses’ station and triage area and a “fast track” area for less acute illnesses/injuries and a bereavement room. Expanded areas include two trauma rooms, an isolation room, two patient treatment rooms and seven cubicles, and four separate exam rooms (for orthopedic, gynecology and ophthalmology patients). The new entrance, sporting a new cuttingedge “EMERGENCY” sign, now includes separate weather-protected entrances for walk-in patients and ambulance arrivals, allowing for better traffic flow and enhanced security. The general waiting area can now accommodate 30-35 people and has a pay phone and drinking fountain.

The Southampton Hospital emergency department is a New York State-designated Stroke Center and a winner of the HealthGrades Patient Safety Award (2008, 2010). As the population on the East End increases, not only in the summer but with yearround residents, a state-ofthe-art medical services facility within reach, at a reasonable distance from home, is Melissa Scali with her threecritical. year-old son, Patrick, who had Although Southampton life-saving surgery at SBUH Hospital has been serving the

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Music, Art, Literature at LongHouse By Allyson Zacharoff LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton—Jack Larsen’s renowned 16acre outdoor art garden—will host three unique events this Saturday, July 31, including the official release of the new book, Jack Lenor Larsen’s LongHouse, by Molly Chappellet. Chappellet, a friend of Larsen’s, captured the Reserve’s beauty in 220 photographs over the past decade. She was able to choose from thousands of images to create a book that artistically honors both the natural and the manmade, in both the gardens at LongHouse and the art installations that have been there over the past 10 years. Chappellet will be at the Reserve for a book signing at 6 p.m. The special edition, priced at $75, has a cover designed by Larsen himself, as well as pages of hand-dyed and hand-folded Japanese paper. This edition is currently available at LongHouse, with the trade edition available from Chronicle Books in the fall. Bruna Martin of LongHouse shared that it “is an amazing book,” that the LongHouse community is very excited about. Saturday will also mark the opening of a new exhibition. Ceramic works by Kenyan Magdalene Odundo will be on display until October. The opening will provide an early and personal viewing of her contemporary pieces. The exhibition preview begins at 5:30 p.m., when the gardens will also open.

String Trio, playing “String Trio in B Flat D 471” by Franz Shubert and “Serenade in D Major, op.8 for Violin, Viola and Violoncello” by Ludwig van Beethoven. This portion of the evening,scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., is dependent on weather. Everyone, from the most devoted art aficionado to the lover of classical music is sure to enjoy the events this weekend at LongHouse, because as Martin said, there will be “a little bit of everything.” Tickets to the day’s events are $20 for non-members, $10 for members. Visit longhouse.org or contact Joanne Sohn at 329-3568 for tickets. Molly Chappellet’s book, Odundo’s ceramic work

Having lived or spent time in several African countries, as well as Europe and part of the United States, Odundo’s work has earned her great recognition throughout her life, including a 2008 African Art Recognition Award, that she received from the Detroit Art Institute’s Friends of African and African-American Art, as well as her appointment as an Officer of the British Empire for her service to the arts, also in 2008. Odundo lives in Scotland, where she teaches art classes. The third of this Saturday’s “three exciting events,” as Martin described them, will be the second LongHouse concert this summer, produced in collaboration with the Music Festival of the Hamptons. This Serenade in the Wind concert will feature music by the Festival

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Review: King of Madison Avenue By T.J. Clemente Alas, the sheer pleasure of being able to read a really compelling, interesting narrative isn’t always the way it is. But in my reading of The King of Madison Avenue, David Ogilvy and the Making of Modern Advertising, by Kenneth Roman, I traveled back in time to an era long gone but to be forever remembered—the 1960s when so much changed so quickly. As John F. Kennedy presided over the passing of “the torch from one generation to another,” a semi aristocratic Scottish man of vision was transforming how America sells, thinks, buys, drinks and lives with his creative messaged advertising ideas. This book is the story of both David Ogilvy, founder of the international advertising firm Ogilvy and Mather as well as the modern concept of billion-dollar multi-media “branding.” It is a concept that permeated all areas—from baby powder to celebrities to financial services to politicians. In fact, in the last presidential election Obama’s campaign was about enhancing the “Obama brand.” If only David Ogilvy, who died in 1999, were alive to see it. What a story this is. The young man who gets the Cs in prep school returns years later

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between the vineyards and local restaurants and homeowners. Residents say events at the dozens of vineyards are overcrowding the once quiet North Fork, and filling the once peaceful air with noise. While some restaurant owners are waging war with the wineries, saying they take away restaurant business by offering food and beer in addition to just wine. Perhaps this folk festival will help ease tensions by getting a whole new genre of “Up Islanders” to fall in love with the North Fork. NoFo Rock & Folk Fest, in the fiields at Peconic Bay Winery, Main Road, Cutchogue; Sat. and Sun., July 31 and August 1, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. rain or shine. A one day pass is $45; a two-day pass is $80. Kids under 12 years are admitted free of charge Purchase tickets at the door, or in advance at noforockandfolkfest.com, 888-277-1905; info@bigsuga.com. For a link to the full lineup of bands and ticket info go to noforockandfolkfest.com.

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Dan’s 38th Annual Kite Fly Takes off Aug. 8 By David Lion Rattiner I’m sorry but there are few things cooler than the Dan’s Papers Kite Fly. My Dad started it 38 years ago, and it is pure magic every year. Hundreds of people head down to the beach with their kids and kites to participate in the best Hamptons event of the summer. Hundreds of kites fly up into the air, kids run around smiling and laughing while local performers make balloons and do stunts, all while a band plays light music in the background, usually by a barbershop quartet or other eclectic music that puts a good vibe through the entire beach. This year the Dan’s Papers 38th Annual Kite Fly will be held at Sagg Main Beach in Sagaponack on Sunday, August 8, with dozens of categories to win, including highest flying kite (which always draws controversy between grown men who are convinced their kite is the highest in the sky) to funniest kite, which in the past has had some pretty hilarious and controversial figures flying high into the sky. This year, the Kite Fly raises awareness of the Bridgehampton Child Care and

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Recreation Center, which provides educational, healthy and fun things to do for local kids in Bridgehampton along with the Children’s Museum for the East End in Bridgehampton. This event has never been anything other than wonderful and fun. There is no way not to have fun while flying a kite on the beach, it is one of the true simple pleasures of life that goes largely unnoticed until you do it. Literally, every type of kite you can think of shows up at the event, with some of the kites being fantastic stunt models that swoop up and down the beach and round and round in circles. With the new sport of kite surfing becoming more and more popular, we are speculating that kite surfing athletes will be zooming up and down the beach at high speeds to the delight of all spectators. There will be a variety of fun entertainers

on the beach, including face painters and gymnastic performers, twirlers and clowns, who every year, year after year, work hard to keep everyone having a good time. The staff of Dan’s Papers will be there, handing out cold drinks for free, and of course, a select handful of judges will be walking up and down the beach giving out awards for the best prizes. Being a kite flying judge is one of the most difficult jobs in the world, having to choose among the hundreds of wonderful and thoughtful kites that fly high in the sky. For some, there will be heartbreak, for others, there will be victory, but it will be all in the name of fun and charity. There is no cost to go to the Kite Fly, it is a completely free event so there is absolutely (continued on next page)

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Twentysomething…By David Lion Rattiner I diagnosed myself with Jeep envy last week. I don’t know what it is about a Jeep Wrangler, but it’s awesome. The car gets terrible gas mileage, is extremely uncomfortable to drive, and has plastic doors that you zip on and off. But a Jeep has got to be the coolest thing in the world. It says, I’m laid back, but I’m also out for adventure. There are a few Jeep Wranglers for sale around here lately, and I stood looking at one for sale that’s red, really old and just $900. It looked like it ran, all I cared about was being able to use this car for six months and it would justify the cost of paying for it compared to the miles I’d put on my current car, a Pontiac Vibe,

and the car payments on that. I daydreamed about that Jeep. And then I actually had a dream about it that night. I was riding down a backroad in blue jeans and a tshirt and cheap sunglasses and there was a guitar in the backseat. When I awoke, I realized that to this day, I still haven’t learned how to play guitar. I think everyone would think I was the man if I had a Jeep. The word Jeep is so cool. What does it mean? It’s like “Ferrari,” it just makes sense. I took my sister Molly, currently a film student at SVA in New York City, to see Inception, which is all about having control over the

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Dueling Divas at Guild Hall this Weekend By Susan Saiter The last weekend in July is Diva delight weekend at Guild Hall, when smooth cabaret singer Karen Akers and Broadway star Christine Ebsersole approach the one-woman show format from very different angles. “Akers Sings Porter ‘Anything Goes’” will begin the weekend on Friday, July 30. “The whole idea of the show was to give a party,” Akers said in a recent interview. “To have a lot of fun.” Of course, the fun is the sophisticated kind— Porter was the king of suave. “My show has its thoughtful moments as well,” Akers added. “Anyway, my head is full of Porter.” The show will kick off with “I’m Throwing a Ball Tonight.” Akers plans to mix things up by offering some of Porter’s less familiar tunes, like “Where Have You Been?” along with those that people don’t always connect with the cosmopolitan songwriter, such as “Don’t Fence Me In,” and other songs audience members will sing in the parking lot, like “Let’s Do It.” Akers will also take on “It’s Alright With Me,” a song usually performed by men. The chanteuse, who lived in Paris, will sing chansons about gay Paree, including “Allez-vous En,” in French. There will be some audience members who could sing along en francais as well. “Hamptons audiences are very sophisticated,” Akers said. “They’ve heard a lot, they’re appreciative. They are New York par excellence, East Coast, intelligent, interested in many things.” Among her achievements, Akers has enter-

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tained Presidents George Bush (the first) and Ronald Reagan. “Peggy Lee had been scheduled but ended up having bypass heart surgery. They called me the day before. And, of course, the dress I wanted to wear was in another city! I found out that it was Frank Sinatra who had suggested to Nancy Reagan I fill in. Honestly, I had no idea he even knew who I was.” Having been compared to stars with such diverse styles as Barbra Streisand, Edith Piaf, and Marlene Dietrich, Akers said, “I can be very different. But it’s still me. I’m the only instrument I’ve got.” Except for, she added, her accompanists Don Rebic, on piano, and Dick Sarpola, on bass. Akers is a regular at the Algonquin, and will be have a six-week stint there beginning September 14. The weekend goes from cool and dreamy to wow on Saturday, July 31, with “Christine Ebersole in Concert.” Famous for her roles in

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The Sheltered Islander The Evolution of the Beach Basket It takes years of experience to know what you really need at the beach. Remembering back to my youth without scaring myself to death or naming any names, I recall how my beach baskets changed with time. 1960s: Big towels, Sun-In hair bleach, baby oil for tanning, transistor radio tuned to 77WABC because the DJ, Cousin Brucie, would time your tan and say, “Okay, for you girls on the beach, it’s been 15 minutes, time to turn over.” We basted ourselves in baby oil and turned on an imaginary spit on our towels to achieve the perfect tan. Sunblock did not exist. If you burned, you slathered on Noxzema. Yoohoo in glass bottles with a bottle opener. Bologna sandwiches on Wonderbread. Bikinis were just beginning to appear, but only sluts wore them. Cool sunglasses and floppy hat with Peter Maxx design. I love the beach. I don’t mind the sand sticking to the baby oil on my body. 1970s: Big towels, Sun-In hair bleach and Love’s Baby Soft lotion instead of baby oil. Some expensive lotion from France arrived, called Ban de Soleil, and now there were vicious rumors circulating that we should not baste ourselves with oils, nor bask in the sun. Something about skin cancer. Everyone wore a two-piece, so now we had to tan our middles, skin cancer or not. Noxzema, Frescas with the pull tabs on top so you can make pull tab necklaces on the beach. Hostess cupcakes (two in a pack), Devil Dogs and Slim Jims. Cool sunglasses and brim hat with scarf. I love the beach. I never feel better than when I’m near the water. 1980s: Blanket from home that is on its last legs and beach towels that are brightly colored, but much thinner and with a shorter life than the beach towels of yesteryear. Suddenly there’s a man in my life and somehow, once we got married, he lost all his skills at being an independent adult. Now I have to pack beer and salami and cheese sandwiches. Worse, children have shown up claiming that I’m their mother and they have the papers on me to prove it. My two-piece bikini has been retired and I’m back in a one piece Jansen with a formed cup bra. I have become my mother. I am dipping my small Celtic children in 50 protection sunblock because they will burn if they are exposed to fireworks. The beach is too much work. I can’t track two kids there. I tried just grabbing any little kid that ran close to me, figuring someone would grab one of mine and we could switch in the parking lot, but everyone seems to want their own kids and no one wants extras. I had cool glasses until I sat on them. My hair is a sun blown wreck. The beach is no longer fun. It’s where I get to do everything I have to do at home, but with sand. 1990s We are no longer going to the beach unless we can drive up in a Winnebago and have it catered. Nothing pleases my bratty monster children. I’m weighing the pros and cons of prison time against beating them into submission. Everyone has a cell phone on the

beach, why? Aren’t they here to get away from everything and everyone? I hate listening to all the one-sided conversations. At least with two people in the flesh you can hear the whole argument and take sides. 2000s: Back to the beach. The children grew into people with brains and are considerate of others. I have no idea how this happened. I now spread an old comforter down and sit in a folding chair. I have a book in my beach basket that I can read without interruption. I have some kind of guilt-free healthy drink and I am wearing sunblock, which sort of defeats the

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Why did the Village Zoning Board deny the application of the East Hampton Library? After more than 35 public hearings over a period of 7 years, last week the Village of East Hampton denied the application for a one-story (above ground) addition to be built with private donations at no taxpayer expense. The denial has little to do with traffic on Main Street... Two separate engineering firms hired by the Village say the addition will have negligible impact on Main Street traffic. New York State Department of Transportation says the same thing.

The denial has little to do with parking... The Library has always said it will install whatever parking spaces the Village wants, and prefers using grass pavers to minimize the use of asphalt. When the Village engineer recommended 16 more spaces, the Library agreed to provide them.

The denial has little to do with preserving the corner green... The land was donated to the Library in 1943 with no strings attached for the very purpose of allowing the Library’s future expansion. After completion of the new wing, 84% of the existing open space you see around the Library would be preserved. In addition, the Library offered to convey to the village a free Conservation Easement. The Village rejected the offer.

The denial has little to do with costs... The addition will be paid for with private donations. No taxpayer funds will be used for construction.

Public Referendum Saturday, August 14, 2010 9AM - 3PM in the Library All registered voters of the East Hampton, Springs and Wainscott School Districts can vote on the proposed project.

The denial has little to do with the size of the addition... The original 10,300 square-foot addition was approved unanimously by the Village Design Review Board. A year later, the Library reduced the size by a third to 6,800 square feet as a compromise. Then, the Village proposed a historic house be moved to the center of the corner green and be used as the Children’s Wing. The Library agreed. After the Library spent money on drawings and plans, the Village withdrew that offer. Recently, the Library offered to further reduce the size of the building. Again, the offer was rejected by the village.

The denial has little to do with the size of the lecture room... The current lecture room is a cement block basement room that seats a maximum of 45 people in folding chairs. The proposal would have expanded and refinished the lecture room to seat a maximum of 60 people in folding chairs and add an elevator for handicap access and emergency exits to meet safety codes. The Library is proposing to add only 15 seats to its lecture hall and recently offered to reduce the proposal to 10 seats. Again, this was rejected by the Village.

The denial has little to do with variances... Recent Village approvals of two church additions, a new museum, and Guild Hall’s renovation required no parking variances. The Village did not require additional parking for any of these projects. All of these other institutions have much greater seating capacity than the Library and the Village decided that their large parking requirements could be handled with the available on-street parking spaces. The Library has been held to a blatantly inconsistent and unfair standard.

It’s all about exclusion. A few politically influential people in the village want the Library to serve only village residents. That’s what they mean by village preservation. They believe the people from outside the village should be excluded from the Library. Yet for over 100 years, all residents of East Hampton, Northwest, Wainscott and Springs have used the East Hampton Library. These people say it is fine for residents of Northwest, Wainscott and Springs to come to the village for mail, church, and to spend money on shopping, restaurants, and entertainment but they should not come to the Village for free library services. In recent years the Library Board has diversified its membership to include Board members from Northwest, Wainscott, Springs, Three Mile Harbor, and more second homeowners. That’s when the trouble began. That’s what this is all about.

Village politics . . . at its worst. What You Can Do The Library has scheduled a Public Referendum on Saturday August 14th from 9AM to 3PM at the library. All registered voters in Springs, Northwest, Three Mile Harbor, Wainscott and the Village are eligible to vote. The Library Board must decide if it will appeal the village denial. The Library will abide by the outcome of the Referendum.

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Life S tyle It’s been a very hot summer. But the shops are still offer and enter a raffle to win Tervis goods. buzzing, and shoppers are enjoying the sales and the The Elegant Setting, 31 Main Street, new merchandise that has been arriving at their Southampton, is hosting a trunk show featuring favorite shops. Let’s go shopping! Kristin Mika of Hampton Paper Design on Saturday, To make room for fall, Impulse For Men, 85 Main July 31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The designs offer stylish Street, Westhampton Beach is having a 25% off sale on products and images that correlate with all interests summer merchandise. and lifestyles, and include invitations, thank you Listen up, The Mill Patio, 116 North Sea Road, cards, place cards, stickers, stationary, matching Southampton, liquidation sale has just notepads and a selection of baby gifts. Open begun and everything must go out the door! seven days, 631-283-4747. There is a huge selection of teak merchanA very special thanks to Jill Lynn dise, manufacture direct, including table Jewelry, 66 Jobs Lane, Southampton, for with four armchairs in two sizes, lounges, her very generous donation of her special indoor/outdoor woven furniture, benches and handmade dog bone necklace with diamonds, so much more…631-238-5842. engraved with the names of Bernadette Saks Fifth Avenue, Main St., Peters’ dogs, Stella and Kramer. Peters was Southampton, has summer covered, carrying honored by the Southampton Animal Shelter swimsuits for every guy. Step into the new Foundation. men’s shop to see their collection of board The Mercedes-Benz Polo Challenge at shorts, trunks and briefs, from solids and Blue Star Jets Field in Bridgehampton stripes, to prints and patterns. Saks experts opened this past weekend, where it will run will help you wade through the sea of options for another five weeks. Do not miss a new Susan Foster and selections, helping you to find the perfect addition this year, Susan Foster Exquisite Jewelry pair. 631-283-3500, ext. 321. Jewelry collection, a sponsoring partner in Get yourself ready for another trunk show this year’s Bridgehampton Polo event, alongat Hildreth’s, 51 Main Street, Southampton. The side Ralph Lauren, Mercedes-Benz, and Blue Star event, sponsored by Tervis Tumblers, is Thursday, July Private Jets. Foster creates luxurious one-of-a-kind 29, from 1 to 4 p.m., in the houseware department, pieces, designing with a wide variety of incredible where you can find all the great products Tervis has to materials, from colored diamonds to gem quality

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Dance & Spin Your Way to Beautiful Curves By Kim Palmer From paddle boarding to TRX, new ways to work out, especially for women, are popping up all over the Hamptons. This August, the innovative, celebrity- praised S-Factor workout is coming to HGC Southampton Gym for two weekends. S Factor is a pole dancing workout designed by actress, author, filmmaker and dancer Sheila Kelley, for women only. The workout combines ballet, yoga, Pilates and pole dancing, to “nurture a woman’s natural S shape, promoting health, confidence and empowerment,” and is encouraged for all ages, fitness levels and body types. Kelley described the movement as “if you took Tai Chi and made it feminine and sexual, and added a Latin flavor to it.” Kelley was a classically-trained dancer and soloist at the Westmoreland Ballet Company, and attended New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts as a dance major. She created S Factor after preparing for her role as “Stormy,” in Dancing at the Blue Iguana, when she had to learn to striptease and pole dance. She discovered a drastic change in her body from exotic dancing. “I was blown away. I saw these beautiful curves and long lean muscle,” said Kelley. Combined with her previous knowledge of ballet and exercise, she created a truly feminine, sensual workout, giving women confidence in their body and enhancing their sexuality. “The body is its own entity. The male and female body are as different as the male and female mind,” Kelley said. For many of us, pole dancing and striptease seems intimidating and embarrassing, but don’t worry, you’re not alone. Even Kelley felt this way when she first discovered exotic dance. “It takes a lot of bravery to walk into an S Factor class, but once you walk

S Factor in action. through that fear, it becomes a place of exploration and play. It’s an undiscovered land for women.” Although pole dancing classes are showing up at gyms across Long Island and New York, S Factor was the first fitness workout created incorporating striptease, which has given the creators and instructors time to improve and master the concept, while focusing on feminine empowerment. The moves are meant to “move the body in a non-linear way with a woman’s natural shape” said Kelley. “They strengthen the muscle while stretching it, with lots of oblique and ab movements.” A typical class involves six elements: wall, floor, chair, striptease, pole and dance routine. The background music plays to the elements, beginning with warm, soothing tunes, moving to slow alternative, to rock and roll and hip hop for the pole and dance routines. S Factor studios, located in New York, Chicago,

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Remembering The Bridge By Ryan Pilla Yes, I’m going to revisit this issue, despite the fact that most avid race fans and racers may already know this sad tale. I feel it necessary to keep alive and honor our local history by informing those who may not already know that Bridgehampton was once home to one of the greatest roadracing courses in the country, called “The Bridge,” at least according to movie starturned-racer, Mr. Paul Newman, among many, many others. Located just off Millstone Road in Bridgehampton is a 500+ acre parcel of land that was once home to an undulating field of dunes, decorated with winding asphalt strategically designed to capture the highs and lows of the area’s elevation, which produced a fast, scary, extremely challenging track. As Mario Andretti put it, “It was dangerous, in a sense…it could scare the bejesus out of anybody.’’ I personally set one of the fastest lap times ever in a supercharged BMW M3 on the last day the track was open. The Bridge also served as home base for my father’s E-type Jaguar testing in the 1950s. Having driven most of the major tracks worldwide, I can say that my affection for the course is not limited to its convenient location relative to my home and business. I can say, with years of racing experience, that the Bridge was truly a spectacularly laid out course. It was thrilling and technically challenging. This track will forever hold a special place in my heart for these and many other reasons. Besides the inclines, drops and radical corners, this

Racers at The Bridge today was a beautiful track with gorgeous 180 degree views of the North Fork, Shelter Island, Sag Harbor and the deep blue Peconic Bay. The track was created back in the 1950s by a group who called themselves Bridgehampton Road Races Corporation. It was an answer to new regulations outlawing street racing, which had been prevalent on the public roads of Bridgehampton at the time. The group acquired the 550-acre plot overlooking Noyac Bay for a slim $55,000. The 2.86 mile track was complete by 1957 and became an instant attraction for all kinds of racers, including Richard Petty, A. J. Foyt, Al Unser, Stirling Moss, Paul Newman and Mario Andretti. The next two decades were filled with fun, including all kinds of regional and national racing. As the Hamptons became more populous, the neighboring residents’ complaints grew louder and more fierce. Tension over decibel levels grew and the crackdown began, leading eventually to very strict noise ordinances imposed by Southampton town in 1983. The

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writing was on the wall. There would be a fight to keep the beloved track in operation. Once the noise restrictions were in place, fewer and fewer races were held there and the reality set in that the heyday of The Bridge had past. A racing enthusiast named Robert M. Rubin acquired the property in 1983 with supposed intentions to continue the track’s operation and save it from development. After many years passed without much improvement in relations with the anti-racing segment of the community, and no budge in the town’s noise restrictions, Rubin finally succumbed to what I can only imagine was the temptation of development and dollar signs in the late ‘90s. The town of Southampton granted Rubin permission to construct housing and a golf course on the premises. Another golf course in the Hamptons? No offense to you golf fans out there, but adding one more golf course among the many already here and replacing a unique treasure such as the Bridge, was a knife in my heart. This ignited fury among local racers and race fans, including the Bridgehampton Racing Heritage Group, which lodged a campaign to stop the development and list the site as a national historic treasure. Racers were not the only group in town against the golf course proposition. Environmentalists had their own beef regarding this development project. The Bridgehampton race track sits atop a large aquifer, which feeds the surrounding area its drinking water, so there was a fear that the bevy of chemicals that a golf course would utilize to maintain their green lawn could infiltrate that supply. Despite those forces battling against the golf course development project, it did in fact succeed. Alas, my beloved Bridge is gone. Only ghostly remnants of the once great track still exist today. The main straight, the dangerously blind first turn, and the Chevron bridge over the track are still in place. These fixtures decorate the race-themed golf course now. This token tribute to a lost treasure is a sad reminder of what was lost. I think often of how much more fulfilled my inner racer would be if I could hop into my M3 race car and speed five minutes down the road from my repair shop to do some hot laps at this mighty track. Unfortunately, I must resort to a major road trip with car and trailer in tow to get my fix. The memory of this great track and our racing heritage should remain part of local history. Bridgehampton Racing Heritage Group continues to do a good job of this by maintaining a great website in honor of the old track. Check out their site at bridgehamptonraceway.com where you can read all about the track and see some great photos from the track’s heyday. A montage of vintage “Bridge” photos create a mural on the walls of my repair shop. It is a true pleasure to keep alive the significant racing history of the town I call home.

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Facing It All of us have thought about changing something they don’t like about their face. There’s a new technique that uses fat cells, and it offers a near permanent result that looks natural. It’s called Autologous Fat Transplantation (A.F.T.), and it’s pioneered by Lewis M. Feder, M.D., a Diplomate American Board of Dermatology, a Fellow American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery in Manhattan. Doctor Feder explains, “I have found other ways in which to make permanent structural changes in the body, particularly the face. This represents an exciting advance without scarring and without the use of invasive procedures, to achieve a more youthful and aesthetic appearance.” The key to A.F.T. is to regard fat cells as fragile and easily traumatized. Dr. Feder noticed that while doing liposuction procedures and re-injection into other areas, the fat was not handled well. It would degenerate undesirably, requiring the patient to come back in for more work. With a new technique, he found he could create permanent results with roughly 50 percent of the work that he did, preventing uneven results and giving the patient a long lasting look that requires fewer touchups. Dr. Feder has refined a technique which, through the use of blunt instruments, permits gentle, atraumatic removal of controlled amounts of fatty tissue from chosen donor sites. The fat is taken from the patient’s body and then purified and cleaned of all potentially nonviable substances, such as dead cells, oil and even anesthesia-fluid so that pure, healthy fat cells will be injected back into the patient after the extensive cleaning. Any excess fat is then saved and frozen for any future use with that patient. The purified fat cells are then infiltrated into the tissues of the recipient site in such a fashion as to isolate the cells one from another, encouraging it to anchor to the pockets under the skin. He then molds those areas in a very gentle manner into place. Although this takes him a great deal of time and effort, it results in permanent change over time and is therefore worth the extra effort. All of this is done by hand using the French syringe technique, which in Dr. Feder’s opinion is far better than a suction machine as it is too traumatic to the tissue. This whole procedure requires a great amount of technical skill but also a great amount of artistic skill and judgment, which countless patients have claimed that Dr. Feder is among the best in the business. Dr. Feder’s practice has pioneered A.F.T. techniques, but also provides liposculpture, scar revision, chemodermabrasion, sclerotherapy, chemical peelings and laser surgery. His office is located at 965 Fifth Avenue at 78th Street in Manhattan. His number is 212-5358700.

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Kid’s Calendar Contact organizations, some require ticket purchase or advanced registration. AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; HB-Hampton Bays; MV-Manorville; MTKMontauk; Q-Quogue; SGH-Sag Harbor; SHSouthampton; WM-Water Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHB-West Hampton Beach LOOKING AHEAD KNICKS BASKETBALL CAMP – 9 a.m.-3, Weds.-Fri. Aug. 25-27, sign up early, join current & former Knicks stars, receive 1 ticket to a 2010 Knicks game, 1 ticket to a 2010 Liberty WNBA game & a Knicks camp uniform. $400. Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Dr., EH. 631-907-5555. THURSDAY, JULY 29 SURF CRAFT – Thurs.-Sun., ages 4-10, drop-off art program; theme, arts & crafts, socialization & snack, location varies. 516-263-9779, surfcraftny.com. WORLD TRAVELERS – 9:30 a.m.-12, ages 3 1/2-6, “Visit a Drumming Festival in Timbuktu,” creative play, music, dance, costumes & an arts & crafts project. United Methodist Church, 160 Main St., SH. 917-538-5049, theworldtravelers.com. AUTHOR READING – 3 p.m., for families, Hal, the Hamptons Hound with Susan Abrahams. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, or myrml.org. TEEN CRAFT – 3 p.m., ages 11 & up, zipper bracelet. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 2876539, myrml.org. WATER-THEMED YOGA – 3 p.m., ages 5-8, with Peaceful Planet Yoga. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. BARBIE CLUB – 4 p.m., ages 3-9. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. FUNKY FRUIT & VEGETABLE ART – 4 p.m., ages 912. $4. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St., Q. 653-4224, quoguelibrary.org. TEEN ZUMBA – 4:30 p.m., ages 11 & up. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TEEN YOGA – 6 p.m., ages 13-19, Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St., Q. 653-4224, quoguelibrary.org. PETER & THE WOLF – 7 p.m., all ages, Hampton Ballet Theater School students perform w/Hamptons Chamber Orchestra, celebrity narrator. $15. Montauk Playhouse CC Foundation, 240 Edgemere St., MTK. 6681124, montaukplayhouse.org. ART ON A SUMMER EVENING – 7-8 p.m., ages 6-11, bead craft. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. FRIDAY, JULY 30 MATCHBOX CAR PLAYTIME – 10:30 a.m., ages 3- 9. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. LUNCH & MOVIE – 1 p.m., for families, pizza lunch. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 2876539, myrml.org. MOVIE & MUNCHIES – 4 p.m., ages 11 & up, Iron Man. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. WIZARD OF OZ – 7 p.m., all ages, performance by campers. $15. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., WHB. 288-1500, whbpac.org. PERLMAN MUSIC PROGRAM CONCERT – 7:30 p.m., today and Sat. The Perlman Music Program Shelter Island Campus, 73 Shore Rd., SI. 212-877-5045, perlmanmusicprogram.org. SATURDAY, JULY 31 WALKING DUNES – 9 a.m., ages 5 & up, learn about the dunes on one-mile MTK walk. South Fork Natural History Museum. 537-9735, sofo.org. BUILD A TEEPEE – 10. a.m, all ages. $5. Downs Farm Preserve, Main Rd., Cutchogue. 283-3195, peconiclandtrust.org. BLACK BEAD NECKLACE – 11:30 a.m., ages 8 & up, from Island of the Blue Dolphins. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. BEARS, BEES & BUTTERFLIES – Noon, all ages, musical journey. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St., Q. 6534224, quoguelibrary.org. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 BEACH SHAPES & TEXTURES – 10 a.m., ages 2-4, explore shapes & textures on the beach in EH. South Fork Natural History Museum. 537-9735, sofo.org. MONDAY, AUGUST 2 LEARN CHESS – 4 or 5 p.m., ages 6-11, all levels welcome. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org.

MAKE YOUR OWN GO FISH GAME – 4 p.m., ages 4 & up. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. TEEN VOLUNTEERS – 4:30 p.m., ages 11 & up, community service, read & share books w/ children, pre-registration & orientation at 4 p.m. for new volunteers. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. BOOK BUDDIES – 4:30 p.m., ages 3-9, teens read & share books w/ children. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TEEN CHESS – 6 p.m., ages 11 & up, all levels. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. BILINGUAL STORYTIME – 6:30 p.m., family event, bilingual stories & dinner. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 WORLD TRAVELERS – 9:30 a.m., ages 3 1/2-6, “Become a Chinese Dragon.” See July 29. TINY TOTS CRAFTS – 10:15 or 11:15 a.m., 18-35 months, farm animal collage. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TEA W/ “T” – 10:30 a.m.-11, ages 4 & up, tea, stories, shortbread & berries. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. FISH TALES STORYTIME & CRAFT – 11 a.m., ages 4-8. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St. 653-4224, Quoguelibrary.org. BOOK BINGO – 3 p.m., ages 3-5 or 4 p.m., grades 1-5. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 2876539, myrml.org. ART & CAMERA CLUB – 5 p.m., ages 11 & up, multiple mediums, incl. tie-dye & tissue paper. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TEEN NITE – 5 p.m.-6, ages 12 & up, Cookie Mix-up. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. PRINCESS KATIE & RACER STEVE – 6 p.m., for families, bring a picnic. Children’s Museum of the East End. 376 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG. $15 members/$17 nonmembers/$20 door. Raindate Aug. 4. 537-8250. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 WORLD TRAVELERS – 9:30 a.m.-12, ages 3 1/2-6, “Hunt for Leprechaun’s Magic Pot of Gold in Ireland.” See July 29. KID CRAFT – 10:30 a.m., 12 p.m., 1:30 p.m. or 3 p.m., ages 3-11, decorate a bank. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. SEA TURTLES PAINTED ON STONES – 4 p.m., ages 8 & up. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. LEGO CLUB – 4:30p.m.-5:30, ages 5-10, available to those not in “Block A.” Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. BAMBOUK CLOWN THEATER – 5 p.m. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., SH. $15/$13, under 18 $12/$10. 324-4050, guildhall.org. GAME ON – 5:30 p.m., ages 11 & up, improve your game on Nintendo WII & Xbox 360. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 WORLD TRAVELERS – 9:30 a.m.-12, ages 3 1/2-6, “Protect a Baby Polar Bear at the North Pole.” See July 29. BOOK DISCUSSION – 3 p.m., entering grades 2-5, snack & discussion about Three Good Deeds by Vivian Velde. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. LEGO MANIA – 3:30 p.m., ages 4 & up, lego play. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. OPERA & ICE CREAM – 4 p.m., opera-musical CAT & ice cream. Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. $20 adult, $12 child, $15 student, youth, & senior, $50 family. 2832118, parrishart.org. TEEN ZUMBA – 4:30 p.m., ages 11 & up, Latin dancing & aerobics. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. DEAR EDWINA – 6 p.m., today and Sat. musical comedy. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. Adults $25/$23, under 18 $15/$13. 324-4050, guildhall.org. TEEN YOGA – 6 p.m., ages 13-19, Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St., Q. 653-4224, quoguelibrary.org. PAJAMA STORYTIME – 6:30 p.m., ages 2-5, wear your PJs. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St. 653-4224, quoguelibrary.org. PAJAMA STORYTIME – 7 p.m., ages 1 to 6, puppets,

music, dancing & stories; wear your PJs. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 MOVIE & MUNCHIES – 4 p.m., ages 11 & up, “Family Guy” marathon. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. PIZZA PAJAMA CONCERT – 6 p.m., for families, bring a picnic. Children’s Museum of the East End. 376 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG. $15 members/$17 non-members/$20 door. Raindate Aug. 4. 537-8250. ONGOING Call or visit website for times. Registration may be required. ART CLASSES – Classes for K-12. L’atelier 5 Art Studio, 1391 North Sea Rd., SH. 259-3898, latelier5.wordpress.com. ART CLASSES AT PARRISH – Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. 283-2118, parrishart.org. ART OF LIFE CHILDREN’S CLASSES – 10 a.m.-12 every Tues., Thurs. & Fri; 12 p.m.-2 every Sun. Amy’s Ark Studio & Farm, 10 Hollow Ln., WH. 288-3587. BLACKSMITH DEMO – 10 a.m.-2, Saturdays, James DeMartis demonstrates ironwork at the BRDG Historical Society’s Wheelwright Shop. BRDG Historical Society, 2368 MTK Hwy., BRDG. 537-1088, bridgehamptonhistoricalsociety.org. CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP – 10 a.m. -11, Saturdays, ages 6-13. $20. Golden Eagle, 14 Gingerbread Ln., EH, 324-0603, goldeneagleart.com. DRIP PAINTING – 10 a.m.-11:30. Thurs., Fri., & Saturdays, all ages, guided tour & hands-on drip painting. Jackson Pollock House, 830 Springs-Fireplace Rd., EH. $25. 329-2811 about Thurs. & Fri., 917-502-0790 about Sat. LONG ISLAND GAME FARM – 10 a.m.-5, weekdays & 10 a.m.-6, weekends, petting zoo w/ interactive areas to feed animals. Long Island Game Farm, 638 Chapman Blvd., MV. 878-6670, longislandgamefarm.com. MAGIC: THE GATHERING TOURNAMENT – 3 p.m., Fridays, age 9 & up, bring your deck & play w/ others. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. MILLING DEMO – 11:30 a.m., every Mon., hands-on milling demo. Grist Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 726-4526, watermillmuseum.com. MUSIC TOGETHER BY THE DUNES – Mon., Thurs., & Fri. mornings, various locations, newborns-5 & caregivers, early childhood music & movement program w/ singing, dancing, instrument play & movement. 764-4180, mtbythedunes.com. KIDS KARAOKE – 5 p.m.-7, 1st Sat. of month. Regulars Music Caféé, 1271 North Sea Rd., SH. 287-2900, regularsmusiccafe.com. MTK PLAYHOUSE – Sports/exercise programs for all ages. 240 Edgemere St., MTK. 668-1124, montaukplayhouse.org PUPPET SHOWS, TOT ART & PRESCHOOL YOGA – Call for times. Goat on a Boat, Rte. 114 & East Union St., SGH. 725-4193, goatonaboat.org. ROSS SCHOOL – Programs for all ages. Ross Lower School, 739 Butter Ln., BRDG. 907-5555, ross.org. SH TOWN – Programs for all ages. 728-8585, southamptontownny.gov. SPORTS, DANCE & MORE – SH Youth Center. 2871511, sysinc.org. YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE – Gives kids a voice in town government, sponsored by the Town of SH Youth Bureau. 702-2425. MUSEUMS CMEE – Children’s Museum of the East End. Interactive exhibits, arts & science-based programs, workshops, special events. 376 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG. $7. 537-8250, c. SOUTH FORK NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (SOFO) –10 a.m.-4, 7 days/week, year-round. 377 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG. 537-9735, sofo.org

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Food / Dining Simple Art of Cooking

Silvia Lehrer

“They’re all sold out”, said of friend of mine prior to the event. And indeed it was. Martha Stewart, the lifestyle connoisseur, was the honored guest at The James Beard Foundation’s Chefs & Champagne annual gala held at Wolffer Estate Vineyards in Sagaponack on July 24. Susan Ungaro, president of the James Beard Foundation, welcomed Martha to the podium to congratulate her for her contributions to the culinary arts. Martha graciously acknowledged everyone’s warm welcome, and recalled working with Beard. “He was a man bigger than life with an unusual physiognomy and always leading the way in terms of food and wine in America.” She acknowledged the importance of the Foundation’s Christian Wolffer Culinary Scholarship. Each year the scholarships are awarded to talented young people who go on to the best culinary school in the United States. Guests sipped champagne, Wolffer Estate wines, Belgian beers, soft drinks and thrilled at the delectable tastings offered from the more than 35 talented chefs under the great tent, many of whom are James Beard award winning chefs. Spectacular tastings overflowed at every station such as Todd English’s pastrami spiced kobe steak, lobster sauce and polenta fries, Pomme Café Brasserie’s smoked salmon cheesecake with red onion crème fraiche, Michael Ginor’s Hudson

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Valley Foie gras, duck prosciutto and peach chutney, Recette’s peaches ‘n cream’, raspberry coulis, panna cotta and champagne gelatin, De Bragga’s wet and dry aged wagyu beef and Robbin Haas’ butter poached lobster. These were just a few of the outstanding treats. Local chefs, Jason Weiner of Almonds favored us with savory smoked bluefish and Michael Gerlach of Nick & Toni’s cooled us with his refreshing lemon gelato with blackberry compote. The VIP after party menu, catered by Citarella, wowed the participants with an extraordinary 5course buffet. The sun had set, the moon was high in the pale blue sky and all was pleasant in the cool of the evening. ALMOND’S HOUSE SMOKED BLUEFISH Jason Wiener, executive chef and proprietor of Almond in Bridgehampton and Manhattan was inspired early on by locally grown, farm fresh cooking. Here is his savory smoked bluefish with dressed micro-greens and Greek yogurt dill. 2 pound skin-on, boneless bluefish fillet 3 red onions, thinly sliced 1 bunch each dill, parsley and thyme, roughly chopped 5 crushed bay leaves 1/2 cup brined green peppercorns, rinsed and

crushed 1 cup kosher salt 3/4 cup sugar Apple wood chips for smoking 1/4 cup Canola oil 1. Rinse fish fillet and dry with paper towel. Score the skin at 3-inch intervals and place in a non-reactive pan such as a Pyrex lasagna pan large enough to hold the fish in one layer. Mix the onions, herbs, bay leaves, peppercorns, kosher salt and sugar in a bowl. Spread half the mixture in the pan and place the fish, skin-side down, over the mixture. Spread the remaining mixture evenly over the top of the fish. Cover pan with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours. Remove the cured fish from pan, rinse thoroughly and dry with paper towels. Rinse and dry the pan; put the fish back in the pan and refrigerate, uncovered, for 24 hours longer to dry. 2. Smoke the fish with the apple wood chips for two hours at 150°F. The fish should have a pleasing firmness and an amber color. If it doesn’t continue to smoke the fish until it does. Refrigerate the fish immediately. After an hour coat the fish with the oil and wrap in plastic wrap until ready to serve. LEMON GELATO WITH BLACKBERRY (continued on next page)

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Restaurant Review: Squiretown Restaurant & Bar By Stacy Dermont Squiretown Restaurant & Bar, is a modern American bistro in Hampton Bays, across from Scotto’s Pork Store. Squiretown’s owners, brothers Craig and Chef Charles Bishop, worked with local interior designer Cheryl Gasser to create a welcoming, beachy atmosphere. The ceiling is a pale sky blue; walls of layered beige descend into sand-like colors in the banquettes and flooring. Lighting is subtle. Attention to detail is evident, as is the friendly atmosphere. The tables are dressed in white tablecloths, accented by simple arrangements of Gerber daisies. The music was a funky mix of easy listening tunes. My dining partner summed it up best when she described Squiretown’s menu as having “a comfort food edge.” There is a welcome emphasis on fun. We started with a generous appetizer of tender steamed mussels and a “Beet Box.” I’m a huge fan of beets and I was blown away. It’s a large, sweet beet roasted to tenderness, carved into a round box with a lid, and piped with dollops of yummy parsnip and celery root purees inside and out, artfully and generously sprinkled with fresh bleu cheese chunks. Mojito Blues, a rum-based, fresh blueberry and lime cocktail, was really delicious and not too sweet. I only stopped after one so I could remember my meal. Squiretown’s orzo offering was described as “cooked in rich lobster broth with chunks of lobster

The dining room at Squiretown. plus corn and basil.” That it was and more. Squiretown orders its seafood from Cor-J Seafood each morning, so the menu varies a bit but the freshness is consistent. That was some fresh lobster and utterly fresh, sweet, local corn off the cob. One of our two servers, Derek, gave me a soupspoon (in addition to my fork) in order to scoop up the broth. I ate the whole entrée with that big spoon. It was buttery-good without being heavy and the corn was cooked perfectly. For dessert we chose from a selection of goodies all prepared “in house, from scratch” by “Aunt Denise.” We were a little curious about whose aunt Denise it was, but after sampling her work we decided to make her our Aunt Denise. The Flourless Chocolate Cake was a very dark chocolate with a remarkable crumb

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COMPOTE AND AMARETTI Mark Gerlach, pastry chef at Nick & Toni’s, cooled us with his luscious house-made lemon gelato with blackberry compote and crushed amaretti. Mark, a graduate of the French Culinary Institute in New York City, holds a Grand Diploma in both pastry arts and International Bread Baking. For the Blackberry Compote 1 pint blackberries About 1/4 cup sugar, according to the sweetness of the berries 2 teaspoons crystallized ginger, chopped fine 1 vanilla bean scraped or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract Pinch salt To serve 1 pint lemon gelato or sorbet 1/4 cup Chambord 1/3 cup crushed amaretti 1. Place the ingredients for the blackberry compote in a bowl and allow to macerate for a minimum of one hour. Taste to correct for sweetness as necessary and chill until ready to serve. 2. To serve: Scoop a large ball of gelato or sorbet into a wine or martini glass. Divide the compote evenly over the gelato, drizzle a bit of Chambord over each serving and top with crushed amaretti.

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Restaurant Review: Race Lane By Susan M. Galardi Having dinner at Race Lane, the new restaurant in East Hampton that has taken over the classic Norman Jaffee-designed space once occupied by Laundry and then The Lodge, was a revelation about what it means to max the potential. The restaurant can be summed up in a song. “Moonlight in Vermont” to be exact, which was playing in the background the night we went. The version featured Ella Fitzgerald with Louis Armstrong on trumpet and adding to her vocals. The combination was substantial yet elegant—a delicate, ethereal melody riffing on a classic tune. How does this translate into food? The menu at Race Lane features classics: things like prosciutto and melon, iceberg wedge with Roquefort; linguini with clams (cockles in this case), pork chops, Cornish hen and eggplant parmigiano – all classic favorites. That’s the substance. The ethereal quality comes from the recipes, created by husband and wife team owners Rowaida Younes and Jay Plumeri, with chef Alvarro Machado. Plumeri ran the River Café for many years, and owned 41 Greenwich among other spots. He met Machado along the way. This trio has a fine palate that translates in execution. Of the appetizers and raw bar selections, ($8 to $16), we started with perfect cherrystones and a platter of scallop carpaccio – thin rounds of sea scallops dressed with slivers of mild jalapeno and scallion, and rock salt. The lemon juice and olive oil glistened atop the snowy scallops, and the slivers of green made it pop. The combination was crazy good. The tuna tartare was the flip side: a pile of ahi chunks mixed with bits of radish and seasoned with

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from 7:30 to 10 a.m., from noon to 3 p.m. serving a casual Italian-style menu. Excellent choices by Executive Chef Chip Monte. Check out the great late night bar scene. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CANAL CAFÉÉ - Be reminded of Cape Cod in the 1970s at this very casual waterfront eatery. Enjoy fresh, local seafood, local wines and beer and a full bar. Accessible by boat. Live music all summer. 44 Newtown Road, Hampton Bays, 631-723-2155. CASA BASSO - Three-course prix fixe $25 every night. 59 Montauk Highway, Westhampton, 631-2881841. Casabasso.net. CLIFF’S ELBOW ROOM - Serving the best aged and marinated steak, the freshest seafood and local wines, in a casual warm atmosphere. Family-owned and operated since 1958. Open for lunch and dinner. Two locations: 1549 Main Road, Jamesport, 631-722-3292, or 1065 Franklinville Rd, Laurel, 631-298-3262. Elbowroomli.com. THE COAST GRILL - A favorite Seafood restaurant for 25 years, now under new ownership. With Executive Chef Brian Cheewing at the helm the restaurant has a new american flare, newly redecorated, come enjoy a sunset dinner overlooking Wooley Pond. Open for dinner 7 nights at 5 p.m. 1109 Noyac Road, Southampton. 631283-2277. www.thecoastgrill.com. COPA - Wine bar and tapas restaurant. Open seven days a week, year round. Great late night bar scene with excellent appetizer selection. Private parties available. 95 School St., Bridgehampton, 631-613-6469. COOPERAGE INN - Special events including annual summer lobster clambake, live comedy and murder mystery dinner theater, and wine and beer dinners. Beautiful new bar and lounge with live music on weekends, Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. 2218 Sound Ave, Baiting Hollow, 631-727-8994. Cooperageinn.com. FARM COUNTRY KITCHEN - Serving Lunch and Dinner on the old Peconic River Reservations & Byob. Just a great summer night out. W. Main St., Riverhead, 631-369-6311. Farmcountrykitchen.net.

GOLDBERG’S FAMOUS – Located in East Hampton, Southampton and Westhampton Beach, Goldberg’s has brought the best bagels, flagels, egg specials, signature salads and more to the Hamptons for 60 years. EH 631-329-8300, SH 631-204-1046, WHB 631998-3878. HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY - Espresso Bar, Bakery, Caféé, and Coffee Roastery. Full-service breakfast and lunch in Water Mill. Dan’s Papers “Best of the Best!” 6 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Locations on Montauk Highway in Water Mill (next to Green Thumb) and Mill Road in Westhampton Beach (Six Corners Roundabout at BNB). 631-726-COFE. Hamptoncoffeecompany.com. HARBOR BISTRO - New-American cuisine with French backbone, blended with hints of Asian and South American fare created by co-owner and executive chef Damien O’Donnell utilizing local purveyors. Extensive $29 prix fixe every night from 5 to 6 p.m. and all night at the bar. $19 three-course prix fixe Thursday to Sunday, 5 to 6 p.m. Spectacular waterfront sunset views nightly at 313 Three Mile Harbor-Hog Creek Road, East Hampton, 631-324-7300. Harborbistro.net. THE JAMESPORT MANOR INN - New-American Cuisine with Mediterranean flair. Lunch and dinner daily, closed Tues. 370 Manor Ln., Jamesport, 631-7220500. Jamesportmanor.com. THE JUICY NAMM - Open in Sag Harbor and East Hampton, serving organic juices, smoothies and highvibration raw vegan cuisine. 51 Division St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-3030, and 27 Race Lane, East Hampton, 631-604-5091. LA VOLPE RISTORANTE/ANTON’S BRICK OVEN PIZZERIA - Authentic Italian cuisine. Traditional recipes with a contemporary twist. $18 Lunch Prix Fixe 12-3 p.m., $12.99 Twilight Menu 4-6 p.m., Vintage Hour everyday at the bar 4-6 p.m. with complimentary bar bites. 611 Montauk Hwy, Center Moriches. Reservations 631-874-3819, Anton’s Take-out, 631-878-2528. LaVolpeRestaurant.net. LE SOIR RESTAURANT - Serving the finest (continued on next page)

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Arts & Entertainment Celebrating the Art Barge

By Sylvia M. Ender The Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, also known as “The Art Barge,” is celebrating 50 years of art education in the Hamptons. I first picked up an Art Barge catalog last summer and stashed it away “for future reference.” I attended business school and spent 20+ years in finance and computers. I had no art background whatsoever, and never even picked up a paintbrush until this year. This summer, first I signed up for the very fun collage class, and then the painting studio. It was there I discovered one could actually learn to paint at this hidden gem in the sand dunes of the Napeague stretch in Amagansett. Victor D’Amico was the Director of Education at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan from 1937 until 1970. His philosophy was based on a fundamental faith in the creative potential of every man, woman and child. He said that “arts are a humanizing force and their major function is to vitalize living.” He also believed that “people are more precious than products and the effectiveness of the arts can be measured by the zest they impart to society.” D’Amico was not only a remarkable artist and teacher, but a visionary and pioneer of modern art education. In 1955, under D’Amico’s direction, the Museum of Modern Art sponsored summer painting classes at Ashawagh Hall in East Hampton. D’Amico had a greater vision for these classes, someplace “more dramatic and reflecting the character of the environment – sky, sea and salt air, either a boat, or resembling one.” In addition to teaching technique, his aim was to bring amateurs, children, adults, artists, and teachers together in a stimulating setting in a natural environment. D’Amico found his dream in a retired World War I Navy barge, abandoned in a Jersey City Harbor. Identified as “Barge #348,” D’Amico purchased it for $500. In March of 1960, with the help of local baymen, he had it towed up the East River, through Hell’s Gate and into Long Island Sound to the shore of Napeague Harbor in Amagansett. The 500-ton barge was floated ashore at high tide, anchored in place with pilings, and a bulkhead was constructed. In 1965 a second story was added, creating additional studio space with gorgeous panoramic views of both Napeague Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. In the early years, studio painting and art teacher training classes were taught by D’Amico. Gradually other instructors joined him, including his wife, the artist and art teacher, Mabel D’Amico. In the years since Victor’s death in 1987, local artist-teachers continued the classes which expanded to include mosaics, printing, fresco, and encaustic. One of my painting classmates, Dr. Susan Goetz Zwirn, believes the Art Barge is unique in the Hamptons not only for its light and beauty, but its timeless quality. She says, “Each summer for over 20 years, I am so happy when I arrive to see that it is

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Honoring the Artist: Leroy Neiman This week’s cover by popular sports artist Leroy Neiman is a perfect example of his spirited style, love for animals and joie de vivre. For example, the color red seems to suggest Neiman’s “energetic” setting and probably his worldview as well. Yet there’s much more meaning in his work than initially meets the eye. For example, the artist’s style and subjects derive from diverse sources, including such art movements and painters as Fauvism, Abstract Expressionism, Impressionism, Cezanne and Toulouse-Lautrec (his impact and longevity). A case in point: the whimsy and spirit of the Fauves in his café and bar scenes are apparent, including a collage-like image where chefs and objects are superimposed in a chaotic but playful fashion. Other paintings are impressionistic. Consider the following celebrity images: football star, Joe Namath, with his head bent over; Tiger Woods taking a shot, fans and flowers blurred in the setting; Jackie Kennedy and Ari Onassis on a nude beach, their indistinguished figures blending in with other sunbathers. Even Toulouse-Lautrec’s influence is seen in the

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where I also taught for 10 years. Q: I notice you love animals. A: Animal figures predominate in my work, from a tiny lapdog to a trumpeting elephant. I also love the creatures of the African Savannah. Q: Do you have a particular story to tell about your experiences? A: Early in Muhammad Ali’s career, I was drawing him in his dressing room before the Oscar Bonavena fight in Madison Square Garden in 1970. He asked me to draw him in the dark. After four minutes, he yelled, “Time! You know you drew me just as I look. You draw me better in the dark.” Ali had a wonderful sense of humor. – Marion Wolberg Weiss

Altar Boyz By Roy Bradbrook This season at Gateway is nothing if not interesting – being a season ticket holder must be like being a Mets fan, you never know what kind of team (in this case show) is going to come out onto the field. After the fun and flash of Hairspray and with the anticipation of a spectacular Hello Dolly coming up next month, comes the Gateway production of the successful offBroadway show Altar Boyz that demonstrates why the original never made it to the major leagues. It seems that Christianity and the Catholic Church in particular are often seen by the creative world as being fair game for ridicule in the cause of art – one can only wonder what the reaction would be to a musical that poked fun at the Islamic faith or used its sacred objects and books as stage props. Even if you look beyond this and focus on the book, lyrics, music and performances, by any standards this is not a good show or one worthy of the Gateway tradition of excellence. The story line is of a Christian boys’ band from Ohio about to perform its final concert of a singing tour. It is staged in a face-to-face mode with the audience, as the Boyz seek to save the souls of those members of the audience who are in need. The show must go on until the “Soul Sensor” displayed high above the stage records zero. Thankfully the objective is achieved and even more thankfully it does not take very long. The cast of five works very hard, dancing vigorously and enthusiastically. They are on stage virtually the whole show. The final denouement was one of the better parts of the evening. There are moments when a one-liner or a double entendre tantalizingly indicate how a better-written book might have transformed the whole show. The funniest part of the evening came for me when a lady seated behind me plaintively said to her colleagues at the interval, “I thought we were going to see something nice rather like that Vienna Boys Choir, with those beautiful young voices!” Because it did run so long off-Broadway, it seems that there must be an audience demographic that this show fits – frankly, I don’t think that it is the demographic of those who are regular patrons of Gateway Playhouse. Reverting to my baseball analogies, as a devoted Yankees fan I know that even the almost perfect Mariano Rivera can occasionally blow a save. Let’s hope that Gateway does what Mariano always does and make a great comeback for the rest of the season. Altar Boyz runs through July 31 at Bellport and then the next show is Hello Dolly at the Patchogue Theatre, running August 4 – 22. Gatewayplayhouse.com.


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Casey Chalem Anderson, “Dune Beach Morning” It’s quite appropriate that the annual landscape exhibition by Plein Air Peconic should be at the Southampton Historical Museum. Located in a Greek Revival building complete with beautiful grounds, the Museum immediately becomes an homage to local history, just as works by artists celebrate the area’s history through their depictions of fields, ponds, and farms. Plein Air Peconic is a cohesive group of painters and photographers who regularly paint outdoors (often together). The group serves as a creative and supportive outlet for the artists, and a vehicle devoted to historical documentation. Members may not consider themselves historians – after all, they are visual artists first and foremost. Yet they have been recording the regional landscape for years on end, even though this recording involves the artists’ own individual style, medium and perspective. What connects all these different works, however, is an overwhelming respect for the land and a fervent desire to maintain its beauty, even if only through images. (We are all aware of the disappearances of sacred fields due to “progress” and building construction.) The current exhibit, “Saving Our Landscape

Heritage,” is a noteworthy mix of iconic images characterizing local landscape and subtle shifts in “history.” The traditional scenes are favorite places we may all know well or have passed without acknowledgement. Some settings are part of our lives: views we can see out of our windows or venues we often frequent. In a word, the works on display are personal. A particular image functions as a personal one for this critic: Susan D’Alessio’s “Pike’s Farmstand.” Driven to it by a perfect stranger buying stamps at the Wainscott Post Office, the farm stand has become a comfortable place where locals and a few celebrities mingle as though they are old friends. Older visiting relatives get a kick out of selecting vegetables there, recalling decades past in rural America when there was hardly anything but produce stands. Even so, the farm stand probably won’t last another summer; the landlord is selling off the property, and the Pikes can’t afford to buy it. Another image signifies the same message of a bygone era: an old truck in the field by Aubrey Grainger, called aptly “Farm Truck.” The object is imbued with nearly mythic properties, and we wonder about its history and owners. Tom Steele’s “International Truck” is a closer view of a similar object, a colorful vehicle suggesting an equally colorful past. Farms as a whole are also celebrated, including Kathryn Szoka’s “Hendrickson Farm,” where Szoka’s signature evocative lighting and composition ( in this case geometric ) convey an arresting mood. Gordon Matheson’s “Bridgehampton Barns” is similar in feeling, with the buildings’ compositional elements being emphasized. Other terrains are given personalities by the artists’ use of color and point-of-view. Consider the iconic vineyards that dot our landscape, such as Eileen Dawn

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Art Openings & Galleries AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; EP-Eastport; GP-Greenport; HB-Hampton Bays; JP-Jamesport; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; NO-Noyac; PC-Peconic; Q-Quogue; RB-Remsenberg; RVHD-Riverhead; SGH-Sag Harbor; SGKSagaponack; SH-Southampton; SHD-Southold; SIShelter Island; SPG-Springs; WM-Water Mill; WHWesthampton; WHB-Westhampton Beach; WSWainscott OPENINGS AND EVENTS CHUCK SEAMAN FISH PRINTING – 10 a.m.-6 p.m., July 31, Aug. 1, studio opening, “Gyotaku–The Japanese Art of Fish Printing,” also at WH Art Show on Aug. 7 & 8. 27B Gardner’s Lane, HB. 631-338-7977. ARTS & CRAFTS BY HAMPTONS ARTISTS – Noon to 6 p.m., July 31 & Aug. 1, furniture designer/maker Keith Barker, paintings and prints by Lynn Matsuoka. Out of the Closet Vintage Clothing, 2401 Main St., BRDG. 631-5375237. Hamptonsartist.com. THE REMSENBURG ACADEMY – 3 to 5 p.m., “Figuratively and Tea,” ceramics, paintings by Uko Morita & Pam Capozzola, on view through Aug. 15. 130 S. Country Rd., RB. 631-835-8024. BRIDGEHAMPTON HISTORICAL – 5 to 7 p.m., July 31, “East End Artists: Judy Clifford & Marilyn Stevenson.” The Archives Building, 2539-A Mtk Hwy. Free. 537-1088. SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL – 5 to 7 p.m., July 31, “Gestures x 4: Josh Dayton, Carol Hunt, Fulvio Massi, Hans Van De Bovenkamp,” on view through Aug. 24. 25 Pond Ln. 631-287-4377. Scc-arts.org. KARYN MANNIX – 6 to 8 p.m., July 31, featuring Steve Haweeli, on view through Aug. 9. 36 Hampton Rd., SH. 631377-3235. VERED – 9 to 11 p.m., July 31, “Larry Rivers: Pop Icons,” drawings, paintings and collages, through Aug. 24, accompanied by “Artists4Israel: Sderot Bomb Shelter 2010.” See South O’ for details. Veredart.com. DELANEY COOKE – July 31, “People, Places and Players,” by Walter Bernard, on view through Aug. 10. 150 Main St., SGH. 917-445-8427. GALLERIES ANN MADONIA – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 36 Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-1878. ANNYX – 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL – 495 Montauk Hwy, EP. 631-325-1504; artsoulgallery.com. THE ART BARGE – 50 years of art barge history. Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, AMG. 631-267-3172. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily or by appointment. 28E Job’s Ln., SH. 631-204-0383. BOLTAX – 21 Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-4062; boltaxgallery.com. BENSON-KEYES ARTS – By appt. 917-509-1379 or elainebensongallery@gmail.com. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Watercolors and sculptures. Open Sat. and Sun. 1 to 4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., SHD. 631-765-9509.

BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS – Murano glass, jewelry, textiles, home furnishings, eclectic objects. By appt. 261 N. Main St., SH. 631-377-3355. BRIDGE GARDENS/C FINE ART – outdoor sculpture, through Labor Day. 36 Mitchell Ln., BRDG. 631-283-3195; peconiclandtrust.org. CANIO’S – “A Jumbled Sequence: 13 Paintings & 13 Poems,” Paton Miller & Marc Cohen, through Aug. 10. 290 Main St., SGH. 631-725-4926. CELADON CLAY ART – 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 631-7262547. CHRYSALIS – Thurs. to Mon. 10 to 5:30 p.m. 2 Main St., SH. 631-287-1883. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Furnishings and found objects. By appt. Lazy Point, AMG. 631-267-3172. DELANEY COOKE – 150 Main St., SGH; delaneycookegallery.com. DESHUK-RIVERS STUDIO – One-on-one tours with artist Daria Deshuk. 141 Maple Ln., BRDG. 631-237-4511; deshukriversgallery.com. THE DRAWING ROOM – Sculpture and photographs by Mel Kendrick, through Aug. 1. 16R Newtown Ln., EH. DOROTHY FRANKEL – Sculpture garden, Noon to 4 p.m. Sat. or by appt. 2879 Noyac Rd., NO. 631-725-4081; dorothyfrankel.com. FLOWERS AT THE GREENERY – 19 Mitchell Rd., WHB. 631-288-7903. GALERIE BELAGE – “Outsider Art in the Hamptons” through Sept. 6. 8 Moniebogue Ln., WHB. 631-288-5082. GALLERYB – photography by John Jonas Gruen, through Aug. 2. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thurs. through Mon. 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1059; thegalleryb.com. HAMPTON BAYS LIBRARY– George Hecht & book selling in the 20th century, through Labor Day. 52 Ponquogue Ave. 631-728-6241. HAMPTON ROAD – 36 Hampton Rd., SH. 631-3773235. JOHN JERMAIN LIBRARY – paintings of Roisin Bateman, thru Aug. 31. 201 Main St., SGH. 631-725-0049. THE LEIBER MUSEUM – fine Japanese prints, through Labor Day. 446 Old Stone Hwy, SPG. 631-329-3288; leibermuseum.org. LENZ WINERY – paintings by Annie Wildey, through Aug. 30. 38355 Rt. 25, PC. 631-734-6010. LEVITAS CENTER – Weekdays noon to 4 p.m. and weekends noon-6 p.m. 25 Pond Ln., SH. 631-283-6419. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART – Noon to 6p.m. Sat, Noon to 5 p.m. Sun, or by appt. 633 First St., GP. 631-477-2633; lorangeriegallery.com. LUCILLE KHORNAK – 2400 Mtk Hwy, BRDG. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – 2462 Main St., BRDG. 631-537-7245. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART – 59 Main St., SH. 631259-2424; michaelperez-artist.com. MOSQUITO HAWK – visions of the contemporary movement. 24 N Ferry Rd., SI. 631-905-4998. OUTEAST – Steve Haweeli’s oils, charcoal and acrylic

works. Outeast Gallery, 65 Tuthill Rd., MTK. 631-375-6730. PAMELA WILLIAMS –167 Main St., AMG. 631-2677817; pamelawilliamsgallery.com. PARASKEVAS – Michael Paraskevas’ work and illustrations. By appt. 83 Main St., WHB. 631-287-1665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM – Mon. to Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-2118. POLLOCK KRASNER HOUSE – 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-324-4929. PRITAM & EAMES – Furniture gallery. Mon. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sun. noon to 4 p.m., closed Wed. 27 Race Ln., EH. 631-324-7111. RICHARD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS – 90 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS – Jorge Silveira, through August 5. 41 Main St., SGH. 631-725-2499; kramorisgallery.com. ROSALIE DIMON - Noon to 6 p.m. daily. Jamesport Manor Inn, 370 Manor Ln., JP. 631-722-0500; jamesportmanorinn.com. SGH HISTORICAL – “Our Long Beach” multi-media exhibit, through Sept. 12. 147 Main St. 631-725-5092; sagharborhistoricalsociety.org. SIRENS SONG – Monotype, painting, etching by Deborah Freedman, through Aug. 30. 516 Main St., GP. 631477-1021; sirensongallery.com. SOLAR – Paintings, drawings by Astolfo Funes, through Aug. 24. 44 Davids Ln., EH. 631-907-8422; artsolar.com. SH HISTORICAL MUSEUM – “Saving our Landscape Heritage: Paintings and Photographs of the East End.” 17 Meeting House Ln. 631-283-2494. SURFACE – Sculptural assemblages by Gabriele Roos, through Aug. 1.. Thurs. to Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 845 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-291-9061. TULLA BOOTH – Thurs. to Mon. 12:30 to 7 p.m. 66 Main St., SGH. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. VERED –11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. to Thurs., 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fri. and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 68 Park Pl., EH. 631-3243303; veredart.com. WALK TALL – 197 Madison St., SGH. 631-681-1572. WATER MILL MUSEUM – “Plein Air Landscapes,” through Aug. 8. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. and Thurs.-Sat, 1 to 5 p.m. Sun. 41 Old Mill Rd. 631-726-4625; watermillmuseum.org.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, July 30 to Thursday, August 5. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Girl Who Played With Fire (R) – Fri, 5:30, 8:30, Sat, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30, Sun., 2, 4:30, 7:30, Mon, 5 Tue-Thurs, 5:30, 8:30 Inception (PG13) – Fri, 5, 8, Sat, Sun, 2, 5, 8 Mon-Thur, 5 to 8 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) I Am Love – Fri/Sat/Sun 2:15, 4:30; Mon-Thurs 4:45, 7 The Girl That Played With Fire – Fri-Sun 6:45, 9:15, Mon-Thur, 9:15, UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0448) The Kids Are Alright (R) – 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10 all week Dinner for Schmucks (PG13) – 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:10 all week Salt (R) – 1:45, 4:45, 7:45, 10:30 all week Cats and Dogs (PG) 12:45, 3:30, 6:30, 9:30 all week Grown Ups (PG13) – 1, 4, 6:45, 9:45 all week

Inception (PG13) - 12:30, 3:45, 7, 10:15 all week UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) Predators (R) – 9:50 all week Ramona and Beezus (G) 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:50 all week Salt (PG13) – 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10 all week Cats and Dogs 2 (PG) – 1, 4, 7, 9:30 all week Despicable Me (PG) 12:45, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40 all week Grown Ups (PG13) 1:10, 4:40, 7:40, 10:10 all week UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) Salt (PG13) – Mon – Thurs, 4:1540, 7:40 Fri., 4:15, 7:40, 10:10, Sat., 1:15, 4:15, 7:40, 10:10, Sun., 1:15, 4:15, 7:40 Toy Story 3 (G) – Mon- Thur, 4, 7:15, Fri., 4, 7:15, 9:50 Sat., 1, 4, 7:15, 9:50 Sun., 1, 4, 7:15 Inception (PG13) – Mon-Thur, 3:45, 7, Fri., 3:45, 7, 10:20, Sat, 12:30, 3:45, 7, 10:20, Sun., 12:30, 3:45, 7 Charlie St. Cloud (PG13) – Mon-Thur, 4:30, 7:30 Fri., 4:30, 7:30, 10, Sat, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10, Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30

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The Top 6 Things You Forgot To Have On Your Boat By David Lion Rattiner Boating is one of the great pleasures of living out on the North Fork. The pristine waters here are the best in the world. Billionaires, who at the snap of a finger can fly anywhere they wish, choose here to sail and motor their boats around the bay. The reason is the pristine water, the exceptional fishing and the wide array of places that you can visit for a day while at sea. It is truly pure magic to fish off Montauk or in Gardiner’s Bay, and it is amazing to see places like Shelter Island’s sunset beach by boat, or to pull up to a restaurant by boat to order a spread of seafood to eat. But on a boat, there are many things that are important to have on board. Lifejackets and flares are obvious items, so are radios and paddles. Fire extinguishers are required by law, as well as many other items, but there are some items that are not required by law, however they can make a whirlwind of difference when out at sea. Here are the top six. 6. All Weather Clothes – It doesn’t matter what they look like, but you should always have one of

your storage compartments filled to the brim with sweatshirts, jackets, raincoats, and whatever else is warm that is sitting in your closet and you never use anymore. Weather can change quick on the water, and there will always be somebody on board who didn’t think brining a jacket was worth the trouble. 5. A Few Gallon Jugs of Water – When you are out at sea, you are surrounded by sea water, and most likely, you brought a bottle of water with you and maybe even a six-pack, but if you run out of your bottled water and need fresh water, you have no place to turn. It’s always smart to have a two gallon jug of water on board, hidden away, for emergency use. Maybe a friend of yours catches heat exhaustion and needs to hydrate. Maybe you are feeling too salty and need a splash. Or maybe your engine died, and you are going to be out at sea longer than you anticipated. Whatever it is, water is fundamental. You may be able to fish for food to get you through the night, but going without water when you want it can be scary. Always just keep a gallon on board.

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FRIDAY, JULY 30 SOUTHOLD MOTHERS CLUB HIKE – Hike Laurel Lake at 11 a.m. Be sure to pack a picnic lunch. RSVP . HISTORY TALK- History talk at the Polish Immigrant Museum, event time varies. Lincoln Street, Riverhead, 631369-1616. THE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD MUSEUM – Now open showing off new exhibits. Located on Railroad Avenue, Riverhead. 631-727-7920 SATURDAY, JULY 31 NOFO ROCK AND FOLK FEST - Saturday-Sunday, July 31-Aug. 1, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. in the fields at Peconic Bay Winery, Cutchogue. Artists include Jorma Kaukonen, Mountain featuring Leslie West and Corky Laing, The Subdudes, Richie Havens and others. Bring blanket. Wine, beer, food vendors, arts and crafts. Fun for entire family; children 12 and under must be with adult. Rain or shine. Tickets: 1 day $45; weekend $80; students/seniors 1 day $40; weekend $70. 888-2771905, info@bigsuga.com. Portion of proceeds benefits youth music instruction programs at East End Arts Council. LOBSTER FEST - 5-8 p.m. at The Wharf House, Southold. Music by The Wild Mangos until 9:30 p.m. Cash bar, wine, beer and soft drinks. Presented by Greenport and Southold Rotary Clubs. Advance $35; at gate $40; children 12 and under $7. Tickets available at Winter Harbor Gallery and Capital One Bank, Greenport; Bridgehampton National Bank and Ameriprise Financial, Southold; Suffolk County National Bank, Cutchogue; and from any Rotarian. Call 631987-5264; 631-765-5100; 631-298-5868. WATCH HORSE RACES WITH THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - 6 p.m. at Knights of Columbus, Cutchogue. Buffet dinner and real track action. Adults $10. 631-7347338. LIVE MUSIC AT VINEYARD 48 – 1 to 5 p.m. with “The B Side.� Cutchogue. 631-734-5200. EIGHTH ANNUAL BARN DANCE - At Hallockville Museum Farm, Riverhead, 6:30 p.m. in historic Naugles Barn. Chart Guthrie will call the dance with music by the Dance All Night Band. Bring picnic dinner; soda, wine and beer available for purchase. Tickets $20; members $15; under age 12 $5; at door or call 631-298-5292. Casual attire. 2ND WINE PRESS CONCERT - East End Arts Council’s 2nd annual Wine Press Concert, 6-8 p.m. at Castello di Borghese Vineyards, Cutchogue. Tickets $15 advance, $20 at door. Available at EEAC Gallery, Riverhead, or call 631-7270900. online eastendartscouncil.ticketleap.com. Proceeds support EEAC’s education and arts advocacy work. Rain or shine. TEPEED DAY - At Fort Corchaug, 10 a.m.-noon at Downs Farm Preserve, Cutchogue, co-sponsored by Town of Southold and Peconic Land Trust. Help Tipi Ted build a full-sized tepee, learn about Plains Native People and more. All ages welcome. Fee $5; register: 631-283-3195, events@peconiclandtrustorg.

turing Leslie West and Corky Laing, The Subdudes, Richie Havens and others. Bring blanket. Wine, beer, food vendors, arts and crafts. Fun for entire family; children 12 and under must be with adult. Rain or shine. Tickets: 1 day $45; weekend $80; students/seniors 1 day $40; weekend $70. 888-2771905, info@bigsuga.com. Portion of proceeds benefits youth music instruction programs at East End Arts Council. 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 631-765-2981. 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 631477-2385.

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Day By Day AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EHEast Hampton; HB-Hampton Bays; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; Q-Quogue; RVHD-Riverhead; SGHSag Harbor; SGK-Sagaponack; SH-Southampton; SIShelter Island; WM-Water Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHB-Westhampton Beach; WS-Wainscott BENEFITS THE NATURE CONSERVACY TRUNK SHOW – 1 to 7 p.m., July 30 and 31, with Isadora Story designer Tanya Traykorski, portion of proceeds to Mashomack Preserve. Bridge Street Gifts, 183 N. Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-1780. QUOGUE JUNIOR THEATRE TROUPE – 7 p.m., July 30, Annual Summer Benefit, musical “Revue” performance, cocktails & dinner. Quogue Village Hall, 123 Jessup Ln. QJTTonline.org. LADIES’ VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY OF EAST HAMPTON FAIR – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 31, rides, petting zoo, silent auction, clothing, furniture and art work and more, followed by Lions Club Barbecue from 4 to 7 p.m. with live music. 95 Main St., EH. 631-324-1220. Lvis.org. ANIMAL RESCUE FUND OF THE HAMPTONS – 6:30 p.m., July 31, cocktails, raw bar, dinner & dancing. Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club, 231 Midocean Dr. $500/$200 (junior). 631-537-0400, ext. 201. Arfhamptons.org. SAG HARBOR TREE FUND: IT’S ALL ABOUT WATER – 4 to 6 p.m., Aug. 1, silent auction and high tea party. Cormaria, 77 Bay St., SGH. $20. PECONIC LAND TRUST: THROUGH FARM AND FIELDS – 5:30 p.m., Aug. 1, country supper, live music, children’s activities, live/silent auction, art exhibition. Port of Missing Men, North Sea, SH. $250/$50 (children)/$600 (preferred for two)/$3000 (table of 10). Tickets: Robin Harris 631-283-3195. FARMERS MARKETS BRIDGEHAMPTON – 3–6:30 p.m. Fridays. Hayground School, 151 Mitchell’s Ln. 631-987-3553. Haygroundfarmersmarket.com. EAST HAMPTON – 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Fridays. Nick and Toni’s parking lot, 136 N. Main St. Rain or shine. 631-7259133. EASTPORT – 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Saturdays. Hamlet Green, between Eastport Luncheonette and Gianfranco Hair Studio, Montauk Hwy. 631-801-2505. MONTAUK – 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Thursdays. Therese School, S. Etna Ave. RIVERHEAD – 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Thursdays. Next to the aquarium, East Main St. SAG HARBOR – 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. Saturdays. Marine Park, Bay St. SOUTHAMPTON – 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. Sundays, except holidays. Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln.

PICK OF THE WEEK THURSDAY-SUNDAY, JULY 29 -AUG. 1 CABARET – 8 p.m., Thurs. to Sat., 5 p.m. Sun., through August 8. John Kander and Fred Ebb’s Cabaret. Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Ln., SH. $25/$12 students. 631-287-4377. Scc-arts.org. Southamptonchamber.com. WESTHAMPTON – 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. Saturdays. 85 Mill Rd. 631-288-3337. Whbcc.org. THURSDAY, JULY 29 TWILIGHT THURSDAY – 5 to 8 p.m. live music. Winery Tasting Room, Wolffer Vineyard, 139 Sagg Rd., SGK. 631-537-5106. OPERA IN CINEMA – 7:30 p.m., screening of Verdi’s Rigoletto at Teatro Regio di Parma (2008). Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. $20/$16. 631-283-2118. Parrishart.org. MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT MUSIC – 8 p.m., Reiko Aizawa performing Schumann & Chopin. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. $25. 631-324-4050. Guildhall.org. CABARET – 8 p.m., Thurs. to Sat., 5 p.m. Sun., through August 8. John Kander and Fred Ebb’s Cabaret. Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Ln., SH. $25/$12 students. 631-287-4377. Scc-arts.org. FIFTH OF JULY – Lanford Wilson’s Broadway hit about America during the Vietnam War. Shows 8 p.m. Tues. through Sat., 7 p.m. Sun., matinees Weds. 2 p.m. and Sat. 4 p.m., through Aug. 1. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, SGH. $55/$65. 631-725-9500. Baystreet.org. FRIDAY, JULY 30 FRIDAYS AT FIVE – 5 p.m., author John Feinstein speaks about his latest book, Moment of Glory: The Year Underdogs Ruled Golf. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. $15. 631-537-0015. Hamptonlibrary.org. SUNSET FRIDAY – 5 p.m. to sunset, live music, Wolffer Wine Stand, 3312 Montauk Hwy, SGK. 631-537-5106. VERLON THOMPSON – 5 to 7 p.m., professional songwriter and traveling troubadour performs. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, SGH. Free. 631-725-9500. Baystreet.org. MUSIC AT BRIDGE GARDENS – 6 p.m., The Bridgehampton School Marimba Band. Bring a blanket, chair and picnic. $10/$20 for family of four. Bridge Gardens, 26 Mitchell Ln., BRDG. 631-537-7440. Peconiclandtrust.org. HAMPTON SYNAGOGUE – 7 p.m., “Combating the Delegitimization of the State of Israel,” series of discussions and Shabbat Dinner. 154 Sunset Ave., WHB. $50 (dinner). 631-288-0534, ext. 10. Thehamptonsynagogue.org. OUTDOOR MOVIE – 7:30 p.m., Richard Brooks’ Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958). Bring a chair/blanket/picnic. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Rd., BRDG. 631-702-

2306 or silasmarder.com. MY SON THE WAITER, A JEWISH TRAGEDY – 8 p.m., today and Sat., with Brad Zimmerman, part theater, part stand-up. Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. $35. 631-725-9500. Baystreet.org. AKERS SINGS PORTER: ANYTHING GOES – 8 p.m., with cabaret legend Karen Akers. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. $65/$55. 631-324-4050. Guildhall.org. SATURDAY, JULY 31 DAN READS IN THE HAMPTONS TOO – 11 a.m., meet the author at the Georgica Pond rest stop, Montauk Hwy, WS, for a reading of “President Bill Clinton.” Danrattiner.com. COOKING DEMO – Noon to 2 p.m., Gravelax with Mustard Sauce from “Back to Basics” by Ina Garten. Loaves & Fishes Cookshop, 2422 Montauk Hwy, BRDG. 631-537-6066. Landfcookshop.com. MERCEDES-BENZ POLO CHALLENGE – 4 to 6 p.m., every Sat. through Aug. 28, polo matches. Bridgehampton Polo Club, 849 Hayground Rd., BRDG. $20/car. MUSIC FESTIVAL OF THE HAMPTONS – 5:30 p.m., “Serenade in the Wind,” with Festival String Trio. Longhouse Reserve, 133 Hands Creek Rd., EH. $25. 631329-3568. BOOK SIGNING – 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Facing the Artist with author John Jonas Gruen. GalleryB, 150 Main St., SGH. OUTDOOR MOVIE – 7:30 p.m., Hamptons’ premiere of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927). Bring a beach chair, blanket and picnic. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Rd., BRDG. 631-702-2306 or silasmarder.com. CHRISTINE EBERSOLE IN CONCERT – 8:30 p.m. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. $45/$60/$70. 631-324-4050. Guildhall.org. BODYVOX – 8:30 p.m., renowned dance company’s multi-media performance. WHB PAC, 76 Main Street. $85/$60/$45. 631-288-1500. Whbpac.org. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 HIKE – 9 to 11 a.m., meet at Elliston Park, Millstone Brook Rd., SH. 631-725-5861. Southamptontrails.org. DAN READS IN THE HAMPTONS TOO – 11 a.m., meet the author at Citarella, BRDG, for a reading of “Victor Szymanski.” Danrattiner.com. STAGED READING – 7:30 p.m., Petticoat Government by Jenny Lyn Bader. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. $55. 631-324-4050. Guildhall.org. BRANDI CARLILE – 8:30 p.m., singer and songwriter performs off her third album. WHB PAC, 76 Main Street. $70/$55/$40. 631-288-1500. Whbpac.org. MONDAY, AUGUST 2 BOOK DISCUSSION – 7 p.m., Finny by Justin (continued on next page)

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Kramon. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 631-283-0774, ext. 505. Myrml.org. JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL – 7:30 p.m., Max & Me. Hampton Synagogue, 154 Sunset Ave., WHB. 631-2880534. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 FIVE THINGS AMERICANS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CHINA – 7:15 p.m., with journalist Ron Javers. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 631283-0774, ext. 505. Myrml.org. CINEMA AT THE PAC – 8 p.m. today, Weds. And Thurs., Agora, historic drama set in Roman Egypt. WHB PAC, 76 Main Street, WHB. $10/$7/$3. 631-288-1500. Whbpac.org. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4 MEET THE AUTHOR – Noon, Justin Kramon, author of Finny. Bring lunch. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 631-283-0774, ext. 505. Myrml.org. CONCERTS IN THE PARK – 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Project Vibe, reggae rock, at Coopers Beach, SH. Free. Southamptonculturalcenter.org. AUTHOR DISCUSSION – 7:30 p.m., The Prophet’s Wife by Milton Steinberg, led by Dr. David Steinberg. Hampton Synagogue, 154 Sunset Ave., WHB. 631-2880534. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5 TRUNK SHOW – Corwith House grounds, Bridgehampton Historical Society, 2368 Montauk Hwy. 631-537-1088. FILM SHOWING – 7 p.m., Meet Me in St. Louis, with commentary and discussion by director and producer John Erman. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 631-283-0774. Myrml.org. WORLD CINEMA NOW: THE BEST OF THE DECADE – 8 p.m., Talk To Her (Hable Con Ella, Spain, 2002). $12/$50 (series). Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. $55. 631-324-4050. Guildhall.org. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 CELEBRATE COLOR: BE GREEN – Begins 6 p.m. today, through Sun., cocktail reception (today), eco-friendly presentations, raffle and kids painting workshops. Sea Green Designs, 27 Hampton Rd., SH. 631-259-3612. Seagreendesignsllc.com. MUSIC AT BRIDGE GARDENS – 6 p.m., The Bridgehampton School Marimba Band. Bring blanket/chair and picnic. $10/$20 (family of four). 26 Mitchell Ln., BRDG. 631-537-7440. Peconiclandtrust.org. OUTDOOR MOVIE – 7:30 p.m., Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blowup (1966). Bring a beach chair, blanket and picnic. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Rd., BRDG. 631-702-2306 or silasmarder.com. MARK O’CONNOR’S HOT SWING – 8:30 p.m., violinist performs with Vignola & Lange. WHB PAC, 76 Main Street. $60/$50/$40. 631-288-1500. Whbpac.org. ONGOING ART BARGE – Art classes for all ages, through Sept. 631-267-3172. Theartbarge.com. ART CLASSES – July and August, Drawing & Painting classes, Montauk Artist Association. The Depot Gallery, Railroad Station, MTK. $15. 631-668-5955. CLASSIC CARS ON THE RIVERFRONT – Every Thursday night, bring your classic car or view others. Main St. Riverfront, RVHD. 631-727-0048. DRIP PAINTING WORKSHOP –10 to 11:30 a.m., Thurs.-Sat. All ages welcome. Jackson Pollock/Lee Krasner House, 830 Springs-Fireplace Rd., EH. For Thurs/Fri Workshops: 631-329-2811; Sat. Workshop: 917502-0790. FREE YOGA – Weekends through July 31, see website for schedule and sign-up: Prevention.com/studio. 85 Jobs Ln, SH. HAMPTONFLEA – 9 a.m. Fridays, antique show. Georgica Creek, 332 Montauk Hwy, WS. 631-537-0333. Hamptonflea.com. HAMPTONS COLLEGIATE BASEBALL – See website for season schedule of local teams: Hamptonsbaseball.org. HEALTH WORKSHOPS – See website for schedule/pricing. Ross School, 20 Goodfriend Dr., EH. $55. 631-907-5555 or ross.org/community. MONTAUK PLAYHOUSE – Weekly sports, yoga, open gym etc. 631-668-1124. RUMMAGE SALE – 9 a.m to noon on Saturdays, rain or shine. Cash only. Montauk Community Church, 850 Mtk Hwy. Donations taken daily in shed behind church, no large furniture. Montaukcommunitychurch.org.

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Letters OLE’ MACKIE IS BACK! Dear Dan, Dan, there are a few of us “oldies” Bobby Darin fans looking to join other Bobby fans to just get together, talk about Bobby, share memorabilia, share good times regarding Bobby. If anyone is interested, and I know there are, please contact me at eahalsey@aol.com I am a member of a global Darin fan club, but would like to get something started here. Bobby will be 75 yrs. old next May 14 and last year “Mack the Knife” won the Grammy for Best Song 50 years ago, and Bobby won it for Best New Performer. It was the first time that particular Grammy was given out. This year he finally won the Lifetime Achievement Award. Next year during the month of May we are hoping to get the Balaggio in Las Vegas to play Bobby songs with their dancing fountains. We had a star put down in front of the Flamingo for Bobby when they started the Vegas Walk of Stars. It was completely paid for by his fans. Also this year, a scholarship in Bobby’s name was given to the most accomplished student in music at The Bronx High School of Science. This scholarship was begun several years ago, and we have resurrected it. I think it was the one started by Ralph Edwards of “This is Your Life.” Thanks. E.A. Halsey Via e-mail Yay Bobby!! – DR FAIR TRADING Dear Dan, After your wonderful reading last weekend, I mentioned to you the possibility of your doing an article on the World Village Fair Trade Store in Hamptons Bays. This market is a member of the Fair Trade Federation – a network of organizations who believe in the power of commerce as a force for good. With half the world’s population living on less than $2 per day, this shop is an avenue for artisans from more than 25 developing countries to sell their hand-crafted goods at a fair price. This gives these people a chance to support themselves and their families and live in dignity. I think you will be impressed by the beautiful articles they have and the wonderful volunteers who are dedicated to this work. I would love to see them receive some coverage from your well-respected newspaper, thus increasing the volume of people who know about them and come to shop. They are located at: 101-4 Montauk Highway, Hamlet Greet Shopping Center, Hampton Bays – 631-728-7880. Eileen, Patty or Gretchen would be most helpful. And may I add, I look forward to every issue of Dan’s Papers. Happy Summer! Connie Calabro Via e-mail Hope this helps. – DR TREES AND HOUSES Dear Dan, I enjoyed your “Woods or Downs” story in your recent edition. Always wondered where all the trees came from. This is a late 1940’s picture of my home on Grant Drive in the Hither Hills section of Montauk. The house sits about 3/10 mile up from old Montauk Highway. Today, and I think you know the area, its nothing but trees (and a few more houses). Ted Williams Montauk The attack of the Killer Trees. – DR

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President Bush. Obama Cabinet and other administration appointees have had 18 months to clean house. The real problem is that oil industry Washington “K’ Street lobbyists have influence via campaign donations over just as many Democrats as Republicans in Congress. As a result, President Obama, Senate leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have been unable to separate “Big Oil’s” influence from government agencies responsible for industry regulation. Many foreign nations have offered assistance, which the White House has yet to accept. Those who live in glass houses have no business throwing stones. Sincerely. Larry Penner Great Neck It’s all about oil, unfortunately. – DR

THROWING STONES Dear Dan, Yes, BP President Tony Hayward racing his yacht during this crisis in the Gulf of Mexico is wrong. Equally disappointing were President Obama and Vice President Biden playing golf. Since April 20, how many days have Obama, Biden and Congress been off during this crisis? Upon assuming office, President Obama could have issued Executive Orders reforming any alleged past improper rules and regulations favoring the oil industry under

IN THE INTEREST OF ACCURACY Dear Dan, As a former resident of Brussels, I must inform you that Flanders (July 9, page 44) is in Belgium, not France. Flanders Field with rows of poppies is indeed in Belgium. And ‘Les Flammands’, about whom Belgian Jacques Brel sang so eloquently, would be deeply offended to be relegated to France. Thanks, Sarah Engel East Hampton There’s a Flanders in France too. – DR

Police Blotter Ummm…Okay… A father in Montauk was arrested after he punched his daughter in the face and then began to kick her while she was down on the ground. Police arrived after the incident and his wife explained to police that she pulled him off her daughter. The daughter had extensive injuries to her face. Way to be a winner out there in Montauk and do right by your family, what a big, tough, strong man you are. Back To Being Funny A man in East Hampton walked out of a bar drunk and into the backseat of a police vehicle, believing that it was his friend’s car. In the words of the priceline.com negotiator, “WRONG MOVE!” Luckily, his friend, a designated driver, was found, and took him home. I Hope That Didn’t Hurt A woman who was sunbathing in Montauk, face down, was run over by a man driving a truck on the beach, who told police that he wasn’t trying to hit her, but trying to get out of the way of children who were playing in the beach and ran over her accidentally because he didn’t see her. Hmmm, maybe you should of, I don’t know, STOPPED when you saw children and were driving your hugeass truck on the beach in Montauk. How does a truck even fit on those beaches, they’re small!

Hey! Michael Lohan! Nobody Cares! Wait, You Did What? Michael Lohan, Linday Lohan’s Dad, known for trying to steal the spotlight away from his daughter through a variety of stunts, has finally earned my attention after he was charged with harassment. His fiancée called police and said he flipped over a sofa chair he was sitting in and threw a shoe at her face at their house in Water Mill. Congrats Michael, you finally made a headline! Or a blurb in the best police blotter on earth. Shelter Island It was quiet. Too quiet. Strangely quiet on Shelter Island. Old Man McGumbus, 97, put on his World War II helmet while wearing his bathrobe and headed outside with a flashlight and a golf club, his nine iron, his favorite. Scared, confused, but brave as ever, he searched and searched and then, he discovered why no sound was being made on Shelter Island, which normally provided at the very least, the sound of a cricket. It was his hearing aid, it was out of battery power. He headed back inside, took one look out his second story window, and shut the shade. Today you may rest McGumbus, he said to himself, but you must be prepared for tomorrow. By David Lion Rattiner


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Decks Hampton Deck (631) 324-3021 www.hamptondeck.com

Gutters LeafGuard Gutter Systems, Inc. (516) 551-9903

Interior Design

(516) 484-7851 Patrisha Hyman Interior Design patrishahyman@aol.com

Flooring Kitchens & Baths Masonry & Tile Southampton Masonry (631) 259-8200 • (631) 329-2300

AnyStyle Kitchen (631) 285-7138 Sagaponack Home (917)865-2943 anystyle@optonline.net www.sagaponackhome.com

Powerwashing East End Decks (631) 329-7150 www.eastenddeck.net

Eastern Suffolk Plumbing Hardy Plumbing, Heating & AC ( 631)283-9333 723-2400 www.hardyplumbing.com (631)

Air / Heating/ Geothermal Hardy Plumbing, Heating & AC (631) 287-1674 www.hardyplumbing.com

Pest Control The Bug Stops Here Inc. (631) 642-2903 www.Thebugsstophere.com

Plumbing / Heating Plumbing

Dryer Vent Services Oil Tanks Abandon/Testing Clearview Environmental (631) 859-0717 www.clearviewenvironmental.com

Place Your Ad Here (631)537-4900

Water Proofing/Mold Removal Island Catastrophe Environment Restoration (631) 909-1412 www.islandcatastrophe.com

Home Inspections Rodan Inspections (631)650-5600 www.rodanhomeinspections.com

Caretaking & Concierge Services Patriot Contracting 631-283-2240 www.patriotcontractingcorp.com

Landscaping East End Landscaping & Property Mgt. (631) 594-1625 (631)259-1693

Service Directory’s

Make Your House A Home

To place your business on this page,

please call 631-537-4900


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-IND "ODY 3PIRIT 3ERVICE $IRECTORIES 0HONE s &AX

WWW DANSHAMPTONS COM

s -AKE 9OUR (OUSE A (OME s #ONCIERGE 3ERVICES s 4AX $IRECTORY s -IND "ODY 3PIRIT s %NTERTAINMENT s $ESIGN s 'OING 'REEN s (OME 3ERVICES Beauty

Beauty

Health Companion Care USA

631-537-3393

Lauren Matzen, MAc

Massage Therapy

Non-Medical In Home Care Services

Mon-Sat 9-5pm, Sun 10-4pm

Denise Cooke, RN, LMT Swedish, Myofascial and Medical Massage Non-Surgical Facial Rejuvenation

1323507

Fitness

Beauty

Massage Therapy

Experienced Makeup Artist/ Hairstylist

Let me help you bring out your natural beauty. Experienced • High Quality Reasonable Rates Local & will travel

1193907

Dance

1193900

Health

in n the

631-369-5184

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

1341739

Alternative Health

Reiki Spirit

Massage Therapy

By appt only: 781-248-0123 JANEEERN @ GMAIL . COM

1341715

•

1323422

Ancient Healing Secrets

Your Castle or Mine! • Hot Aromatherapy Oils • Holistic Creams Same Day Appointments Cell:

516-983-7726

Massage Plus NYS Licensed - 16 yrs

• • • • •

House calls available Montauk to Manhattan

631.522.6120 516.965.4629

Spring Special 20% OFF for June

Lose 3-5 lbs Instantly

Herbal Body Wraps • Spa Parties Gina (646)415-2208 (24/7) Southampton / Wainscott

Italian National Judo Champion

1323330

Certified Massage Therapist Personal Training

*BIO-MAT DETOX MASSAGE Helpful with Cleanses *TRADITIONAL SWEDISH *DEEP TISSUE / SPORTS Detailed Neck & Shoulder Work! *PREGNANCY

N.Y.C - The Hamptons

786-273-5261

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Spa Delights Include • Deep Tissue Massage • Mini Facials • Reflexology • Acupuncture

OTIS MALLIA

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Sag Harbor, NY RELAX, RENEW...FEEL PEACE Offered in a quiet, tranquil setting where body, mind & soul come to unwind and relax. Reiki is a gentle method of hands-on healing that supports the body’s natural ability to heal. It promotes relaxation and revitalizes energy.

Rest Relief • Rejuvenate •

Located in East Moriches

Alternative Health Jane Edelman RN, OCN Reiki Master

By Helen - NYSLMT Practicing 18 Years in Suffolk

1341701

1323445

Year Round Experienced Certified Personal Trainer In Home One on One Fitness Training Assisted Stretching

MASSAGE TECHNIQUES

631-909-4944

R.J.BARILE 631.603.2280

631-324-2201 kevinreynoldsmassage.com

1341728

brookhamptonwellness.com 1194079

Fitness

1341710

Hamptons

• Cleanse & Detoxify • Increase Energy • Enhance Weight Loss • Improve Skin Appearance • Stimulate Digestion

All Points Acupuncture

631.521.6255

Bestt Prices

Woods Method Certified since 1999

1193899

WWW.NORTHFORKMASSAGE.COM

Bestt Massage

COLON HYDROTHERAPY

allpointsacupuncture.com

ASSOCIATES

1323387

INSURANCE: NO FAULT, BLUE CROSS, ETC.

Peter Scolaro, M.S., L.Ac.

Massage In Your Home by a Licensed Massage Therapist NORTH FORK • SHELTER ISLAND • HAMPTONS

1194087

Carolina 347-463-0966

ENERGIZE WHILE Relaxing

Our 16th Year

MASSAGE

makeupbyCarolinaCarrera.webs.com

Lewis Gross Author signing every Saturday 5-7 pm at 668 the Gig Shack

1193784

CompanionCareUSA.com

1323348

• Golf & Sport Related Injuries • Neck & Back Stiffness / Pain • Smoking Cessation • Facial Rejuvenation • Stress Management • Fertility • Bell’s Palsy • Trigeminal Neuralgia

1193808

631-396-1876

Southampton & Bridgehampton

631.255.0611

By Appointment House Calls

Hourly & Live-In

631.287.1465

Speonk

631.682.9908

*Meal Prep (prof chef trained)* *Med Reminders/Light Housekeeping* *Laundry/Trans*

Classical Acupuncture Facial Rejuv., Reiki

• NAET Allergy Elimination • Headaches & Back Pain • Sports Injuries • Digestion & Stress

Maximize Your Potential! Sports Massage and Stretching

NOW OPEN SUNDAYS

Yes, that means 7 days a week! Gift Certificates Available • 19 Corwith Ave., Bridgehampton

Massage Therapy

1193820

Acupuncture

1341708

Carla Gargano, LMT, 20 yrs. Experience

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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-IND "ODY 3PIRIT %NTERTAINMENT Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy

Personal Growth

Personal Growth

Catering

Catering

Grand Opening in Bridgehampton

Massage & Skincare thee artt of

1193982

Yoga

Yoga

1193831

Deep Tissue Relaxation, Stretching Lymphatic Drainage

Best Massage New York Magazine

Jill Holloway D.C. LMT

MASSAGE Available Year Round

Massage, Yoga Acupuncture Meditation Weight Loss, Pilates Functional Medicine Tai Chi, Qi Gong Diabetes Counseling Mind/Body Stress Reduction Functional Fitness And more! (631) 726-8800 Pilates

/ Hamptons / L.I.

Voted 2009’s Dan’s Papers “Best of the Best�

Personal Trainer/Massage Therapist

Personal Training • Booty Slide Massage Therapy 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE NYC - HAMPTONS - LA www.rebeccakordecki.com

Claudia Matles

Throughout the Tri-State Area

Flexibility, muscle toning, weight loss, concentration

• Airport Service • Weddings • Nights on the Town • Theatre • New York City

Naturally relieving stress for 1000’s of years

1199561

Sushi House Call

0AUL %VANS #ATERERS

to your Special Party!

1193943

VALERIE SMITH LMT Swedish h & Deep p Tissue

Your Court or Mine

Lessons - Coaching - Hitting Racquet Stringing

Get in Shape with Cardio Tennis 12 YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE ALL AGES/ALL LEVELS marcel_link@yahoo.com

TennisMadeFun.com

(917)887-7755

1193923

646-526-4669

www.eastendlimousine.com

Party Services

PARTY RENTALS Beautiful Truck Rides

Moonwalks

4HE !RT /F 4HE 0ARTY

Southampton • Bridgehampton East Hampton • New York

Waterslides

Whip Rides

Slides

Half Moon Rides

Obstacle Courses Popcorn Now in the Hamptons!

partymakersushi.com or Call (917) 353-7580

1323757

Tennis Lessons

Westhampton

631-288-7777

Authentic Postures

Visit our Website:

Tennis/Golf

East Hampton

Party Services Catering

thru 5/15/10

631-324-0108 1282794

Catering

Mention this ad for 10%OFF

631.726.7400 Toll Free 866.410.6600

WWW.BEACHLIMO.NET

Call Tara for availabilty 347-998-5852 Bridgehampton-Montauk Only

Adults Children Beginners to A dvanced In H ome o r S tudio

631-721-7515

All New Corporate Towncars 6, 8, & 10 Passenger Limousines • 18-24 Passenger SUV’s

From m Montaukk Too Manhattan

Bikram Certified Instructor

NYC + The Hamptons

917-628-7258

1193593

Personal Yoga Training by Tara

ON SITE CATERING PERSONAL CHEF

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1193827

FREE Cotton Candy

SnoCones

CAMPS • SCHOOLS • BIRTHDAYS CORPORATE AFFAIRS • ETC.

877-PARTY-J1 877-727-8951

1199038

NO EVENT TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! Southern Style BBQ Whole Hog Roast. Regional & Health Supported Cuisine

B Ready Foods Licensed & Insured

Brandon Ress

516.315.8362

BReadyfoods@yahoo.com

1193805

FITNESS

NYC

1323412

1193854

PILATES YOGA 631•329•2626 & Instruction By

All New Sedans, SUVs & Limousines Equipped with Satellite Radio & DVD Players

Beach Limousines

1193774

• DEEP TISSUE • SPORTS INJURIES • PREGNANCY • CLEANSES • REFLEXOLOGY • CHIROPRACTIC AT HOME

1194074

East End Limousine

1316403

1193897

by

Joelle Missonnier, LMT 516.974.5554

Limo Services

Limo Services

1193810

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com

1323510

2 Convenient Locations Bridgehampton - 2454 Main St - 631-613-6767 Westhampton Beach - 200 Montauk Hwy - 631-288-5588

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%NTERTAINMENT $ESIGN Party Services

Party Services

Party Services

Party Services

Party Services

Party Services/Music

KIDS PARTY SPECIALISTS Party Planning for All Occasions

Service Apart from the Rest...We Give You

Rock-n-Roll

CELEBRATING OUR 20TH SEASON

• Servers •Bartenders •Captains •Cooks • Personal & Errand Asst’s

(516)) 852-8134 (631)) 696 - 0272

1323401

Service Directory

631-589-6999

NewYork Party Time Party Planners from Montauk to Manhattan Catering, BBQ, Tents, Tables, Chairs,Bartenders,Waitresses D.J./M.C.’s, Montage,Video Screens ONE CALL DOES IT ALL

Party Services/Music

Party Services/Music

Jim J im Turner

D.J. Red Entertainment

516-805-2679

•Waiters •Bartenders •Butlers •Chefs

aysstaff.com

1193852

silverplatterserviceinc.com spservers@optonline.net 1193716

Since 1996

AT Y OUR SERVICE

631.589.4174

call Lisa - 631.742.5890

Wait Staff for any occasion

No job too small

Overr 255 Yearss Servingg thee Hamptons

visit myspace.com/lisaandtheleftovers

Silver Platter Service, Inc.

Onee Call... Doess Itt All!

AYS

Rockin’ LI for over 10 years

1193985

www.NYPartytime.com

• Corporate Parties • Sweet 16’s • Graduations • Backyard BBQs • Bar/Bat Mitzvah’s • Fundraisers

1193924

AMAZING PARTIES & TOYS “Don’t just have any party, have an amazing party�

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Acoustic Rock and more Partys, Private Events, BBQ’s BBQ’s

20 Hampton Road

5pm Wednesday 1193697

1193964

631.375.5758 631.287.9040

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

Photography/Video

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1193696

Also...The Jim Turner Band

631-725-5626

www.jimturnermusic.com

UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY P

ROFESSIONAL

Full digital • Traditional process • Multi-format • Catalog • Web

Commercial Photography • Portfolios • Portraiture • Fashion • Fine Art

A M A Z I N G PA RT I E S . C O M

Deadline

(631) 903-4890 (631) 365-9827

References Include Disney & Morgan Stanley

1193828

Dan’s Papers “Best of the Best� Winner since 1995

Southampton NY

631-463-5501

631 287 9040

Zill & Photography

Window Treatments

631-926-4087

got custom?

Professional Wait Staff • Bartending • Grilling

Window Treatments • Re-upholstery Roman Shades • Blinds Bedding • Pillows • Cushions Natural Woven Shades • Fabrics Baby Bedding Trims • Boat Upholstery Drapery Hardware

Patti 631-553-3518 Millie 631-793-9356

Private Functions, Parties, BBQ’s... Acoustic Rock from 60’s to Present

631-725-7533

www.gigmasters.com/rock/rayred/ 1193764

1193879

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portrait, weddings, interior, art photography

Wondrous Window Designs From Inspiration To Installation In Home Consultations

631-744-3533 1866-9-Curtain

Home DĂŠcor

wondrouswindowdesigns.com

HAMPTON BALLOON

&

1323433

Ray Red Entertainment

Any Window or Home Fashion Eliminate the Middleman Work Directly with the Designer/Fabricator 1193909

1193819

Featuring CAROLYN BENSON songs of yesterday & today

6 3 1 - 7 6 5 - 2 5 0 0 • PARTYKIDZNY. COM

from the 60s to present. Perfect for Pubs, Outdoor Events, Fundraisers & Private Parties.

1193709

Party Planning Professional Bartending Wait Staff, Grill People Lobster & Clam Bakes

BAND FOR HIRE

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We work your hours!

PARTY RENTALS our 29th year

631-283-4646

Dan’s Classifieds and Service Directory

www.TheHamptonBalloon.com

1193832

NEW W FOR 2010 0 68-Foott Obstaclee Course Joustingg & Bungeee Run,, Mechanicall Bull,, Stufff a Bear, Tents,, Chairs,, Tables,, Linens,, Castlee Bouncers,, Cotton Candyy Machines,, Dunkk Tanks,, Waterr Slides,, Ballloons, Arches,, Crafts,, Facee Painting,, Pettingg Zoo’s,, Airbrush Tattoos,, Tentt Decorating,, Partyy Planninng

1193947

open: 8:30am-6pm Monday–Friday 1341724

631-537-4900

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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'OING 'REEN (OME 3ERVICES Audio/Home Theater

Audio/Home Theater

HAMPTONS HOME ELECTRONICS

organiccleaning@gmail.com

631-495-6826 Complete Basement / Crawl Space BEST BEST

konafab@aol.com

367 Butter Lane • P.O. Box 2002 • Bridgehampton, NY

OF THE

2007

Mildew & Mold Remediation / Testing 1193742

Car Service

Lic# 45693-H, 38979-RP, 45226-RP

CENTRAL AIR SERVICE &

INSTALLATION OF ALL BRANDS

631-775-7502 sammechanical.net

1341730

CUSTOM AUDIO Multi Room Audio Home Theaters Phone Systems Home Automation LCD/Plasma TV’s Pre-Wiring Universal Remotes

631-283-4428

Carpentry

35 Years Experience

NPC CARPENTRY

1193718

Trim • Cabinets Windows & Doors Mantels & More!

Makee Yourr Housee a Home!

Heating and Air Conditioning

6 3 1-2 6 7-2242

www.NpcCarpentry.com

www.kolbmechanical.com

Clean Air is Trane Air™ 1193735

Whole House Audio & Video Home Theater • Security Integration Lighting Control • Shade Control Computer Networks • Audio Prewire Showroom At 6615 Main Rd., Mattituck

www.nfav.com

1193796

1199474

Animal Waste Removal

GSS10000

• Custom Home Cinema • Residential & Commercial Audio/Video • Lutron Lighting - Save Energy Beautifully™ • Touch Panels, Automation, Control, Programming • New or Old Construction Wiring WWW.JRSSAV.COM • Flat Panels, Projectors & Speakers Hamptons-Montauk-NYC Call to schedule a free consultation today! • Sales, Service & Installation

Awnings

G OOSE P OOP R EMOVAL OUR

(631) 283-6886 NORTH/SOUTH FORK CLEANING Residential/Commercial Opening & Closing Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly cleanings Move in/Move out cleanings Post construction Window Office Cleanings House watching

FREE ESTIMATES. Helen & Carlos: 631-741-1762 Fax: 631-369-9808

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WE BRICK IT, STONE IT, FIX IT, CREATE IT, RESTORE IT

631-878-2200

43402-H

1193763

Chimneys

Pro-Line

CHIMNEY CLEANING / REPAIRS

24 Hour • 7 Days SERVICE

CHIMNEY & MASONRY REPAIRS NEW BRICK & BLOCK CHIMNEYS 10 POINT CHIMNEY INSPECTION ROOF & GUTTER REPAIRS

631.278.8594

1316429

631-287-2403 631-298-4545

Audio/Home Theater

1193833

Custom Audio & Video

631-734-2827

USING

CHIMNEY CLEANINGS CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES BUILT GAS FIREPLACES CUSTOM STONE WORK HISTORICAL RESTORATIONS

1193790

Service Contracts Available Sales • Service • Installations

Animal Waste Removal

Chimneys

516.658.8523

1199253

Air Conditioning/Heating Heat Pumps/Humidification Custom Wine Cellars

631-369-5522 1-800-793-6499

28 Cameron St., Southampton

NORTH FORK

Call us today or go to

teresasfamilycleaning.com

Crown Victoria & 7 -8 passenger minivans

KOLB MECHANICAL

FILIPKOWSKI AIR, INC

Voted “Best Cleaning Company�

Airport & NYC Specialists Islip • JFK • LaGuardia • Newark

1323341

mechanica

Car Service

For A Home That Is Clean And Green

HAMPTON TOWN TAXI

Air Conditioning/Heating

sam

Waterproofing Services

Licensed • Insured

Since 1984

281-3500

Awnings

(631) 648-7474

Fax (631)648-7480

VACUUM AND

SMART SWEEP TECHNOLOGY ALL OF

LONG ISLAND & W ESTCHESTER

1193711

1316456

WE ALSO PICK UP DEER POOP / DEER DETERRENTS

1193620

SERVING

Fast, Friendly, Professional Service www.acechimneyexperts.com Pete Vella

LIC #’s SH L001396 EH 6734 Suffolk 40077-HI

CSIA Certified Technician

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com

1193658

1316407

Contact Michael

WWW.MILDEWBUSTERS.COM

TROUBLESHOOTING 631•537•2114 24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE

www.organiccleaning.net

Cleaning

1323320

631-662-9440

HELP

• Home Theaters • Stereos • Mac & Windows • Internet • Tutorials • Repair Service

Basements

1323315

Residential/Commercial Cleaning Services Using 100% All Natural and Non-Toxic Products.

Basements

1193885

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(OME 3ERVICES Cleaning

Cleaning

Cleaning

Construction

Decks

THE CARPET CLEANER OF THE HAMPTONS

A

Dan W. Leach

MERICLEAN

Custom Carpentry • Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • All IPE & Mahogany Decks

We Don’t Don’t Cut Corners Corners We We Clean Them

1341755

Based in Sag Harbor Est. 2002

• Spring Cleanings • Summer Openings • Year Round, Seasonal, Monthly, Weekly

Serving High End Homes on the East End

erine’s Cleaning Cath

We also offer . . . Design, Installation & Repair

• Carpet, Wood Vinyl Tile & Stone Cleaning

631-830-2589

631-553-9550

WE DON’T CUT CORNERS, WE CLEAN THEM.

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

1193989

1316495

Licensed & Insured

Closets

Closets

Design Installation Repair eastenddeck.net

Cell: 631-793-1121 Irish Owned

WATER EXTRACTION MOLD INSPECTIONS

1193934

catherinescleaning.com

24 HR EMERGENCY

1316432

If searching for experienced,

Cedar • Mahogany • IPE • Composite • Hidden Clips

You Found It!

Residential & Commercial

Design • Build • Maintain

1194050

organized, reliable professionals

1323378

Highest Quality • Best Service

Computers/Internet

We are family owned,

631-287-9277

client oriented

1316467

with 100% positive references. Call

1194004

• Alsoo Availablee Fulll Linee off Closett Doors • Ownerr Operatedd • Walll Safess • 200 Years’’ Experiencee • Lifetimee Warranty • Fullyy Adjustablee Shelves

(800) 889-3672 or visit

www.hygieniccleaning.com

Fine Oriental Rugs Pet Odor Control TIle & Grout Cleaning/Sealing Carpet Color Repair Water Damage PROS

MYRICK

Cleaning Solutions

Decks • Siding • Roofs BEST 2007 Teak Furniture • Deck/Patio Furniture BEST Brick & Stucco • Basement Waterproofing OF THE

Ass seen n on n . . .

1323506

In-HomeEstimates!

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www.paniflex.com

631 : • 845.7770

Residential/Commercial Housekeeping, Window Cleaning, Non-Toxic Painting, Power Washing, We Use Only Eco-friendly Products HEPA Filtration Equipment

1193988

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Construction 60

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19

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We Come To Your Home or Business!

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$25 OFF! Call for details.

1193945

631-996-2565

631-725-3278

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Design And Construction Of Fine Exteriors

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631.324-3021

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www.hamptondeck.com

Comprised Professionals that are intuitive goal oriented. Providing highest satisfaction level for all your Remodeling Needs.

631.384.4258

1193905

Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer 1193726

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516-381-2226

Deck Replacement • Deck Resurface • Deck Repair

Computers/Internet

COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

631-495-6826 • 631-495-0347 WWW.MILDEWBUSTERS.COM

1194019

WE DON’T CUT CORNERS, WE CLEAN THEM.

Licensed & Insured

1194043

631-830-2589

www.southamptonhandyman.com

EXPERT HOUSE WASHING & POWER WASHING

•Commercial & Residential

Green Cleaning Systems

www.TheCarpetCleaningGuy.net

1194037

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

Commercial & Residential

631-698-4913 888-666-1496

631-588-2793 Bonded • Insured

Powerwashing

Hygienic Cleaning Services

WWW.jandbcleaning.com

Area Rug/Upholstery Cleaning Specialists

East End Since 1982

SH+EH Licensed & Insured

Year Round Hampton’s Housekeeping

10% OFF Any Area Rug Cleaning Pick Up & Delivery Service Upholstery Cleaning Tile & Grout Cleaning

• Commercial & Residential

• Property Management

631-345-9393

Powerwash & Seal Your Deck NOW!!! eastenddeck.net

Cleaning Solutions

References Available

of The Hamptons

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

Owner Operated Deal Direct

Licensed & Insured Winter Kills Decks...

MYRICK

Wilma’s

Residential & Commercial

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality

1341762

CARPET CLEANING

631-331-3730 cell 631-294-9627

We Clean “Green” Area Rugs Tile & Grout Upholstery Carpet Repair Spot Dyeing Pet Stains

Insured

Satisfaction Guaranteed

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Bonded

1341764

The Most Thorough Carpet Cleaning Plus a 200% Guarantee!

Designed & Built • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits 1323400

Cleaning Service Year Round • Seasonal Residential • Commercial Insured & Bonded Call for a Free Estimate

631-553-5589

• Truck Mounted Steam Cleaning • Carpet • Uphol lstery Upholstery • Tile & Grout Like New • Area Rugs • Silk • Wool • Car,RV & Boat Rugs • Powerwashing

631-653-1987

Jurgita & Harold

1193699

Cleaning

Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning

EH License #7347-2009

SH License #L000856

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Electrical Contractors

Electrical Contractors

*****

ARBORS • SCREENING TREES PERGOLAS • POOL • STONE DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS

williamjsheaelectric.com

Residential • Commercial

ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC.

Liscensed & Insured

631-EAST-END

LIC # 3842ME

eastenddesign@aol.com

1194097

1316420

Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting

OceanElectric.net

1193792

287-6060 (631)324-6060 (631)

Electrical Contractors

T h e Fe n c e G u y

Duct Cleaning

RETAIL • WHOLESALE

631-878-6303

• Jerith Ornamental Aluminum • PVC/Maintenance Free Vinyl • Pool/Tennis Enclosures • Privacy/Security Installations • Baby-loc Removable Pool Fence (Central Suffolk)

Serving the East End

631-283-0758 1323419

GO GREEN!

Electrical Contractors

1199598

Environmental

Lic.

16 Years + Experience

631-569-2700

Ins. 1193948

(9663)

631-734-Wood 631-236-7086

MY ONLY BUSINESS IS MAKING HARDWOOD FLOORING BEAUTIFUL!

BAYSHORE WOOD FLOORS INC.

“A family business”

631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured

• True Dust Containment • Polplaz Finish, • WidePlank Floors,

See what our happy customers are so proud of

• Oil Spill Clean-Up

We will meet or beat any price for comparable work

• FREE Estimates • VAC Truck Services • Tank & Soil Testing & Disposal • Site Investigations • Tank Locating • EPA - NYSDEC • LIC Transporter

631-569-2667 631-455-1905

Lic./ Ins.

For Emergencies Call:

Dan’s Classifieds and Service Directory open: 8:30am-6pm Monday–Friday

LICENSED • INSURED Lic# 36433-H

631-681-1028 631-399-1644

631-537-4900

West Flooring & Design Hardwood Flooring

from Montauk to Manhattan

INSTALLATION, FINISHING & SUPPLY vintage hand scraping RESTORE and dust containment RENEW PLANT A TREE WOOD PRODUCTS REDESIGN Responsible Forest Management (SW-COC-003529)

Solo Iron Works Ltd.

Aluminum - Brass - Steel Specializing in: Pipe Rail - Glass Rail Wrought Iron - Spirals - Estate Gates

631-254-0082

We work your hours!

TopFloorFlooringandRenovation.com

Fences/Railings

W W W. S O L O I R O N W O R K S . C O M

631-283-0008

1193778

The best preparation, ultra-smooth surface, & long lasting finish

Abandonments - Removals - Installations

clearviewenvironmental.com

• Free Estimates SERVING THE EAST END FOR 49 YEARS!

American Craftsmen Over 15 years experience

Oil Tank

36004H Suf. H18B183 Nas.

Fast Professional Service • No Job to Small

ReliableWoodFlooring.com

FLOORING & RENOVATION

Lic. # 22186-H

Fences/Railings

New Home/Renovation Installation • Lighting Systems Smart Home Controls • Generators

Deadline

Environmental

Electrical Contractors

F u l l E l e c t r i c C o n t r a c t i ng S e rv i c e s & R e p a i r s

Also Available Sat & Sun

Topp Floor

(East End)

5pm Wednesday

Lic# 38333RP

Heating g& A/C C Costss & Improve e Yourr Air Quality! ENVIRODUCTNY.COM

Lightingg Design/Controls Homee Automationn Computer Networks Audio/Video/HomeTheater Landscapee Lightingg Automaticc Generator Sales WWW.GJSELECTRIC.COM (631)) 298-4545 (631)) 287-24033 GARY Y SALICE LICENSED/INSURED

Free Estimates

1341735

631-467-4478 631-878-4140 www.thefenceguyny.com 1316488

Lic#27335-H, SHL002637

Airr Qualityy Issuess & Testing Mold d Remediation n Lower

Installations • Sanding Finishing • Repairs Custom Staining & Decks

1193873

Service Directory

Expert Sanding, Refinishing, Staining, Bleaching, Installation & Repair

All Work Guaranteed

WWW.CRAFTSMANFENCECO.COM

GJS S Electric,, LLC AIR DUCT CLEANING CHIMNEY CLEANING & REPAIR DRYER VENT CLEANING WET BASEMENTS

HARDWOOD FLOORING

1316471

631 287-2768

FINANCING AVAILABLE - #35110HI

1316401

N EW WORK • CUSTOM LIGHTING 24-HOUR E MERGENCY SERVICE SERVING THE EAST E ND FOR OVER 20 YEARS LIC. OWNER OPERATED I NS.

Family Owned & Operated for 32 years Custom Entry Gates and Auto Gate Operators, Phone Entry Cameras, All Types of Fence, Aluminum, Steel, Custom Wood, Chainlink, Deer Fence, Decks, Sunrooms, Awnings, Pergolas, Arbors Residential • Commercial

Forest Stewardship Council A.C. 1323303

E LECTRICAL C O N T R A C TO R S

1341717

1316486

Ins.

Lic.

M.R.C.

1194088

RENOVATION SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

631-728-1442

Inc.

CHAMPION

Full Service Electrical Contracting

S.H. LIC. L002553

LOWEST PRICES Free Estimates

Wood d Flooring

Flooring

631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com

Asphalt, Gravel, RCA Expert Grading, Drywells Cesspools Installed

Reliablee

327-8363

DO IT "THE SHEA WAY"

Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist

Blacktop Driveways/Parking Areas Custom Masonry, Cobblestone & Paving Stone New Construction and Resurfacing Free Estimates Family Owned & Operated For Over 36 Years

Driveways, Aprons, Repairs,

Licensed & Insured

PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION

631-668-1600

Driveways

S.C.#29685-H

BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS

1323511

1193734

Driveways

24-hr Emergency Service Our Electrical Services Include: • Lighting & Electrical Repairs • House & Home Office Wiring • Generator Sales & Installations • Computer, Telephone Wiring • Home Automation Services

1316476

Felix, at your service: 631-252-2215 www.integratedtechnologiesllc.net

SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS

Lic# 39265H

631-897-5146

hamptonservices.com

ONE-STOP-SHOP Multi Service Electrical Contractor Lighting Control Systems Smart Homes & HVAC Controls Total Home Control New Installations & Retrofit Jobs Security & Fire Alarm Systems

...your hardwood floors!

Call for your FREE in-home consultation

www.WestFlooring.com

631.821.8994

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com

1193850

HANDYMAN HOUSE E WATCHING AIRPORT T RUNS WE A CCEPT CREDIT CARDS

Flooring

1323311

PICK UPS & DELIVERIES

Fences/Railings

William J. Shea ELECTRIC

ELECTRICAL SERVICES

...becausee you’vee gott betterr thingss to o do.

Fences/Railings

Lic# 43698-H

Delivery/Courier


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(OME 3ERVICES

1194007

Garages

BIGA’s

631-831-8546

REPAIRS $75

Carriage Garage Doors Taking Care of Business

516-551-9903

ALL-ISLAND

Garage Doors • Vinyl 100s of styles & colors

INC.

• Steel • Wood • Carriage House • Electric Openers Residential / Commercial EMERGENCY SERVICE

call 24 hrs a day

Gutters

• Gutter Repairs • Roof Repairs • Trim Work

*877(56 ::: '4*,1& &20

Handyman

&233(5 $/80,180 352)(66,21$/ ,167$/$7,216 &/($1,1* $77(17,21 72 '(7$,/ 810$7&+(' &5$)760$16+,3

&(57,),(' '($/(5 )25

*877(5 3527(&7,21

Suffolk Lic. 15194-H

Gutters

631-287-9277

Water Mill Caretaking, Maintenance, Repairing, Upgrading, Water Leaks, Tilework, Drywall, Painting, Powerwashing, Windows, Doors, Decks, Yardwork Lic# L001169

METEOGUN@HOTMAIL.COM

Deck Repairs Painting Spackling Yard Work Gutter Cleaning Screen Replacements Powerwashing Call Pete

631.283.6176

Kitchens, Baths Deck Repairs Paint/Spackle Power Washing Licensed & Insured

631-283-6526

Custom Homes & Renovations Construction & Estate Management

• Architectural Services • Building, Zoning & D.E.C. Permits Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms

“We value our clients and show it with quality service, building our reputation one customer at a timeâ€? Licensed & Insured • Over 30 Years Experience

631-537-4430 • 631-728-3374 Bridgehampton • Hampton Bays

1193836

www.lpdbuilders.com

Manhattan to the Hamptons

Commercial/Residential

Liscensed/Insured

WIN-SOME CONTRACTING INC. “We pay attention to detail!â€? Specializing in Interior Renovation • Building • Remodeling/Additions • Carpentry • Painting • Decorating • Bathrooms • Kitchens • Basements

914.242.3400 • Cell 914.649.4828 ISHED TOUC IN

1341721

1193870

All Types of Home Improvement

Extensionss • Dormer’s Renovationss • Garagess Finishedd basements NC Alll typess off windows Deckk Sanding Haardwoodd Flooring Kitchenss + Baths+Sidingg + Decks Custom m Trim m • Roofingg Expert leakk repairs

CARPENTRY I

(631) 324-0381 Cell (516) 449-0972

#44989H

winsomeinc@optonline.net

Home Improvement

•Floor Sanding •Interior/Exterior Painting •Powerwashing •Tree Cutting & Maintenance •Car Detailing •Licensed •Insured •Referrals •Reasonable Rates •All Phases •No Job Too Small or Large

P.O. Box 1746 Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Classified Dept open 5 days! M-F 8:30am-6pm 631-537-4900

Since 1975 Father - Son Team Interior Moulding

H

Service Directory and Classified Ads are up on Danshamptons.com by 3pm every Wednesday

Man

1316749

1323424

631-664-5560

631-591-1531 The A+Handiest

Ogun Handyman Corp.

Home Improvement

East End Since 1982

SH+EH Licensed & Insured

Siding, Windows, Doors

*Carpentryy *Paintingg *Decks *Roofingg *Sidingg *Repairs *Basementss *Mouldings *Powerwashingg *Caretakingg, Etc. Freee Estimates,, References

1194003

Call for references Insured

631-345-9393

Needs & Then Some.

Call For All Your Handyman Needs

A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE SERVING THE HAMPTONS

Owner Operated Deal Direct

Handling All Your Handyman

www.southamptonhandyman.com

Gutters

Custom Carpentry • Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • All IPE & Mahogany Decks

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality

1193660

Steven’ss Handyman Service

Painting Powerwashing Drywall / Spackle Deck Specialist 1193691

20+ years Experience

1193835

Dan W. Leach

Insured

Handy Mike

Handyman

INSURED

Designed & Built

$39.99

288-7272

6(( 285 1(: :(%6,7(

LIC # 27,272-HI

• Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits

Starting at

6 3 1

880-8722 C E L L MIREK ROSLIK

(631)

LICENSED

1193807

LIC # 36641-H • FREE Quotes • Fully Insured

www.allislandgaragedoor.com

631-472-5563

WWW.ROSLIKBUILDERS.COM

GUTTER CLEANING

LIC/INS

Earn up to $1500 tax credit on a new garage door

OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE!

631.723.3935 516.250.7985

Licensed

COPPER GUTTER SYSTEMS

1316481

TCB

Interior/Exterior Roofing & Siding Windows & Doors Full Tree Service Painting, Powerwashing Deck Repairs You Ask! We Do It! Excellent References

NON CORRODING.

Turning Function into Sculptured Art

Specializing In

Lic# 45310-H

GARAGE DOORS by

DURABLE.

24-House Emergency Service Available

• KITCHENS & BATHS • ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS • FINE CUSTOM CARPENTRY

No Job Too Small!

1194084

Garages

The Architectural Detail of Copper Gutters

F

631.589.4779

The Original Hampton Hubby Service LOCAL GUY

1193822

www.VitaleGas.com

Home Improvement

Handy Man

1194085

• Solar Hot Water • Gas Deliveries • Boilers • BBQs • Appliances

Suffolk LIC # 3319

Handyman

Give Your Roof the Crowning Glory it Deserves

Family owned business for 60 years!

Mention this Ad Get 5% OFF discount

Gutters

1193762

Gutters

Fuels/Fuel Services

1193772

Fuels/Fuel Services

.

631.252.8429 9 / 631.210.4603

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com

1193595


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(OME 3ERVICES Home Improvement

Home Improvement

Irrigation

Irrigation

Kitchen/Baths

Kitchen/Baths

Lic. & Ins.

Contractor Pricing Available

516.983.0171 CONTINENTAL

No Job Too Big or Small Bathrooms, Kitchens, Flooring, Roof’s & Basements, Painting, Mouldings 1323415

HOME REMODELERS

1193685

FREE ESTIMATES

631-404-6139 631-472-2833

See us at JRIRRIGATIONLLC.COM

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

At Affordable Prices 1761 Rt. 112 Medford

631.404.9936 www.Loveyourkitchenandbath.com 1316758

Steve’s Irrigation

Ins.

631-208-0414 Suffolk LIC # 27587-H

“Trust the World’s biggest name in Home Improvements”

SERVING LONG ISLAND SINCE 1989 1194051

Lic.

Installed Windows, Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Doors

•CUSTOM KITCHEN/BATH •CUSTOM EXTERIORS •HANDYMAN SERVICES

631-569-5066 6

Design • Install Maintain • Spring Turn On • Complete, Renovations • Evaluations • Hose Spigots - Dock Lines Wells and Pumps

Lic# 39336-RE

New Construction & Renovation

PMCI

OFFICE /FAX

Specializing in:

Home Improvements

1341707

Beach

Landscape/Garden

Bathrooms LLC. • New Bathrooms • Repairs/Leaks • Ceramic/Marble Granite • Basement Bathrooms

Installation • Service Start-Up • Winterize Lic/Ins • Free Estimates

631

(631) 929-1463

902-3857

Landscape/Garden

CHARLES R. AHRENS OWNER OPERATED 516.819.6358

Beach Grass

1193813

Home Improvements Carpentry Roofing Siding

EAST HAMPTON, NY • Custom Homes & Additions • Construction Management • Complete Renovations • Kitchen & Bathrooms • Roofing & Siding • Basements & Decks • Framing

Lic# EH6705, SH L002472

Construction

Kitchen/Baths

Licensed / Insured

631-807-7965

Christopher Edward’s Landscaping 1193871

House Watching

CAlle

A FULL SERVICE IRRIGATION COMPANY

• Renovations • Additions • New Construction • Tile Work • Siding • Finished Basements • Roofing • Painting

15 Years Experience

by J I M

Until Completion.

1199391

K ESSON Home Improvement

cell 516.449.1389 office 631.324.2028 Irrigation

OGUN N LANDSCAPING G SERVICE

Design & Installation Hose Bibs Rains Sensors Ponds Water Features Rainfall Recovery Systems

Lawn n Care e • Thaching g Seeding g • Sod d • Hedges Trimming g • Potss Yard d Clean-Upss • Mulch Maintenance e • Ha andyman House e Watching meteogun@hotmail.com Insured Waterr Mill

631-287-8688 www.bluetides.net

1193917

631-664-5560

EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

1193942

Kitchen/Baths

Finished Carpentry Libraries • Kitchens Bathrooms • Painting

PLANT ESCAPES Interior & Exterior Floral Design

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

When n Qualityy Matters

Interior Plant Design & Installation Custom Silk Florals & Plants Annual Flower Design Patio Pots Decorative Planters Tropical Foliage Plants Full Maintenance Packages

1199459

References

1316408

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

1193916

1316491

1316475

Lic# 36811-H

631.324.1264 646.335.7909

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured

NOW OFFERING COACHING SESSIONS!

Landscaping Organic Electric Lawn Mowing Spring CleanUps Bio Dynamic Garden Design Compost Tree Pruning & Take Downs FREE ESTIMATES • INSURED

631-456-1752

1323362

FREE CONSULTATIONS

Professional & Dependable References Available

Serving the Hamptons for over 10 Yrs.

Rodrigo.calle@yahoo.com

Turn On Monitoring Winterization

1194087

C

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HOUSE WATCHING

917-226-4573 Home 631-907-4155

• Sea Shore Planting Specialist • Bluff Stabilization • Dune Restoration • Native Planting • Landscape & Garden Installation •Hydroseeding

1193944

1193904

(631)287-1075

1193646

1193781

Blakewood

Garden design, installation, maintenance & decorating Services

1341729

CLASSIC

Hamptons Quality Kitchen Cabinets

Lic# 33743-RP

All Jobs Big and Small All Exterior and Interior • Handyman Projects • Decks & Fence • Painting • Windows • Land Clearing • Misc. • Bath & Kitchen Renovation Specializing in Project Mgt. References Available Licensed & Insured MIKE 631-324-2028 1193918 CELL 631-831-5761

1193779

A Fair Price For Excellent Work

PLUS: Personalized Weekly Flower Service Decorating for Parties & all Other Events Call Now! Licensed & Registered

631.948.4356

CountrysideLawn& Tree • Design • Installation • Garden Renovations • Transplanting • Ponds/Waterfalls • Fine Gardening • Lawn Maintenance • Re-vegetations • Perennial Gardens • Natural Screenings • Irrigation Innstallations/Service • Tree/Shrub Pruning & Removals • Spring/Fall Cleanups • Sod • Mulch • Bobcat Service/Land Clearing • Also Specializing in Masonry • Landscape Lighting Excellent References Lic. Ins. EH LIC # 6378

631-324-4212 countryside-eastend.com 1193914

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Landscape/Garden

Landscape/Garden

E LITE LANDSCAPING

• S PRING C LEAN UPS • WEEKLY MAINTENANCE • P LANTING • TREE TRIMMING

631-765-3130 • 631-283-8025 www.billfoxgrounds.com

10% OFF FOR NEW CUSTOMERS!

Turf Expert Member GCSAA • NYS DEC Certified Applicator 25 years of Experience • Call for Appointment

1194014

Sup erior L andscaping S olutions , Inc .

“We Turn Your Dreams to Greens” “Designing & Building Residential Golf Greens in the Hamptons for over 20 YEARS”

LANDSCAPING Complete Landscape Provider Lawn Maintenance, Design, planting installation, clean-up, fertilizing, tree trimming, tree removal, flower gardens, indoor flowers, complete property management Call Jim or Mike

www.hlicorp.com

HAMPTON MASONRY & LANDSCAPING

Landscape Lighting

Landscape Lighting

FREE estimates

Patios • Walkways Driveways • Irrigation

C: 516.527.7651 P: 631.329.1538 1316469

Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990

INTERLOCKING PAVERS • BLUE STONE

Tree Service • Custom BBQs 1194008

Cultured Stone

OCEAN N STONE & TILE • Brick Patios & Walks • Belgian Block Curbing • Ceramic Tile Installation • Bathrooms - Kitchens

References Available

W W W. B O T A N I S T . B I Z MASONRY

• Tree & Privacy Planting • Irrigation Install & Service • Sod • Seed • Grading • Pavers & Belgian Blocks • Aprons, Stone Walls • Walkways & Patios

IRRIGATION

• Driveways • Cleanups • Weekly Lawn Care • Underground Drainage • Drywells • Bobcat Service • Deer Fence

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

(631)909-3454

Lic. Ins.

Service Directory and Classified Ads are up on Danshamptons.com by 3pm every Wednesday

Insured

Excellentt Locall References

1316455

(631)878-5103

Marine Services

Marine Services

Shore Line

“DOVE”

Your local Dock Builder and Marine Contractor From Refacing & Repair to New Construction

50 ft Gulf Star

MASONRY CONSTRUCTION

FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE

• Professional

CLASSIC CUSTOM DESIGNS • ELEGANCE IN Paving • Driveways • Pool Decks • Walkways • Patios • Retaining Walls • Masonry • Marble • Granite • Block & Brick Work • Cobblestones • Ponds • Waterfalls • Barbeques http://Rychlikmasonry.com

Captain • Swim Ladder

1316462

BULKHEADING

• Full Service

All phases of bulkheading, piers, floating docks...

• Full Shade

Lic.

Email: probabar@hotmail.com

631-901-8928

Masonry/Stone/Tile

shorelinebulkheading.com email: Bulkheading@aol.com 1193853

Lic# 29998-H

631-734-5767

Ins.

Mold Inspection

1193802

631-661-2169

www.oceansstone.com

Matthew Rychlik

Fully Lic. Ins. & Bonded

631

LIC # 43184-H

821-5619 OldStoneRestoration.com

1194055

631-680-9953

d Licensed

Outdoorlightinglong-island.com

IF IT’S MOLD, CALL A CERTIFIED EXPERT AND

GET RID OF IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!

Lic. / Ins.

631.873.5098

Tide Water Dock Building

Company Inc. • Gabions • Floating Docks Built & Installed • Docks Built-House Piling • Retaining Walls • Excavation & Drainage Work Contact Kenny Suffolk LIC # 45887-H

• Spring/Fall Cleanups • LAWN MAINTENANCE • Re-Vegetations • Hedge & Shrub Pruning • FINE GARDENING

631.514.1533

New Lawns & Plantings

1316452

Landscape Service

Comm. Res.

631-758-0990 FREE ESTIMATES

Licensed and Insured

1316474

A T V

LICENSED & INSURED REFERENCES AVAILABLE

Referencess Available

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

LANDSCAPE

Pavers • Walkways • Driveways • Patios Waterproofing • Foundation Repair Basement Entrances • Cobblestone Curb Structural Restoration • Engineering Services Foundations & Excavation • Retaining Walls

631-324-2028 631-723-3212

631-723-3190

1316468

FPL CONSTRUCTION CORP.

Call Julio Figueroa

1193587

www.mgmasonry.com • Licensed & Insured

Servicing the Tri-State area for 40 Years • Specializing in complicated projects

POOL OPENINGS, CLOSINGS MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

personalputtinggreens.com

Commercial and Residential 20+ Years Experience All Work Guaranteed Owner on Site Free Estimates

Free Estimates

LAWN C UTS STARTING AT $25!

• Spring & Fall Cleanups • Lawn Mowing • Weekly Maintenance • Tree Cutting • Trimming • Pruning • Planting • Fertilization • Seeding • Sod • Irrigation

For Information: 631.744.0214

Alll Island

1193919

631-766-7131

1193915

Cell:631-831-7634

1341716

J & T LANDSCAPING & POOL MAINTENANCE INC.

NYS DEC Certified Applicator LIC # C1811065 NYS DEC Business Reg # 11417

• Landscape Maintenance Weekly Lawn and Garden Maintenance Pruning Spring/Fall Clean Ups • Gardening Annual/Perennial Plantings, Privacy Planting,Installation, Mulch, Woodchips, Topsoil • Landscape Construction Land Clearing, Grading, Filling, Drainage Systems, Retaining Walls and Planters Installed, Seed/Sod Lawns, Pond/Waterfall Installation • Masonry • Planning Design

• Chimneys • Brick & Stone Patios • Tile & Stucco Work • Aprons • Stone Walls • All Landscaping Work

631-728-3364

Complete Waterfront Contracting Floating Crane Service 1193690

UNITED CONTRACTING Residential & Commercial • Tile • Marble • Granite Installations No Job Too Small or Large

cell: 631.338.3878

1193922

1193630

CELL

Insured

To Our Clients THANK YOU LIC #’s SH 002970-0 EH 5254

631-909-2753 : 631-377-9279

1193847

Licensed

Construction • Design • Repairs

• P RUNING • HYDROSEEDING • THATCHING • P OWER WASHING

OFFICE:

Masonry/Stone/Tile

Milton Guichay Mason Contractor & Landscaping

LIC # SHL002693

W E C ARRY R OCK , M ULCH , P LANTS & S HRUBS !

RELIABLE QUALITY SERVICE

Masonry/Stone/Tile

1193826

Landscape/Garden

RIT

Landscape/Garden

631-399-4877

• Mold/Fungi Investigating And Consulting • Air Sampling For Testing And Analyzing of Fungi And Other Airborne Pollutants • Mold/Fungi Remediation LIC # 1177-RE 1039-RP

Board Certified ampmenvironmental.com 1193687

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Outdoor Living

MOLD

BBQ PROBLEMS? Repair or Replace Christopher T. DiNome

Painting/Papering

27 Years in Construction and Building Science

Painting/Papering

NEVER PAINT AGAIN

1193795

2247 Montauk Hwy. Bridgehampton

Moving/Storage

email: liquidsidingny@aol.com

Worldwide Since 1972

R A T E

1-866-WE-GUARANTEE (934-8272) Flat Rate Pricing No Hourly Minimums

on Local & Long Distance Moving

P R I (631) 321-7172 C www.mjmovinginc.com I Family Owned & Operated Southampton N G

NYC to East End Daily Express Delivery To All Points On The East Coast

1194048

F Painting/Papering L A BEACH PAINTING T R A T E P R I C I N G

631-242-1111

Interior & Exterior Power & Mildew Washing Faux Finishes Minor Carpentry Free Estimates

631.766.4439 631.734.7171

1316492

Ricci

&Son

Serving the Hamptons for over 40 years

1316490

F Local-Long Distance-Overseas L A T

PARTNER

Painting Inc. “Quality With Pride”

Specialize In: • Prepping and Custom Finishes • Interior & Exterior

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(OME 3ERVICES Painting/Papering

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Bilingual Receptionist needed for Hampton Bays office Wed. 9-5 and Sat.9am-1pm to answer phones and process payments. Job Ref#76 Established full service Landscape firm in Southampton seeks full-time Operations Manager to oversee and manage residential Landscaping, irrigation & hardscape installation. Individual must be knowledgeable in materials, ordering materials, crew supervision, project completion times and process of completion for both small and large scale projects. Solid employment

track record, formal education within the green industry and clean driving record. Bilingual a plus. Here’s your chance to join a growing organization with a future career path. Job ref #80 UntappedAbility is seeking additional sale reps to sell web advertising. High Commissions. Job ref #84 Full time position available in East Setauket for a Certified O p h t h a l m i c Technician. We offer a pleasant work environment, health insurance, 401k, and PTO. Compensation commensurate

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with experience. Duties include: Visual Field Testing, color vision, eye chart, Ability to communicate well with patients Take patient history, ensure patient flow, Understanding of chart documentation requirements, OCT Refractions: Manual and Auto IOL Master Assistance with Lasik, office surgeries,and Yag $33,000 - $42,000 Per Year based on experience. Job ref#87 Secretary with laptop who can be available to take dictation. Steno preferred. $20 per hour whenever the need arises. Must

travel to Southampton, or have a home office in the vicinity. Job Ref #90 Live in/or out Nanny needed for two children in Sag Harbor. Organization of daily household activities, preparing meals, running errands, driving children to activities, and light housework. Must have a clean drivers license. Experience required. Job Ref #91 Tennis facility looking for a part-time maintenance position. Seeking a maintenance minded individual to open our tennis courts daily. Looking for someone for 2 hours in am to water,

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roll, sweep and line tennis courts, as well as clean/fill ice water containers. Year round position - 8 courts from May to Sept., 4 courts from Sept- May . Would be a good match for an early riser. $10-$15 per hour. Early start time. Job Ref #92 Estate manager needed in Sag Harbor. Live in position. Beautiful one bedroom apartment provided along with a salary. Handyman needed to gardening, carpentry and do general maintenance. This is a long term commitment. Job ref #93


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%MPLOYMENT $AN S #LASSIFIEDS Situation Wanted SA L E S P R O 30 Year Pro WILL SELL YOUR PRODUCT/ SERVICE. In National/ NYC Metro area. Short/ Long term. Creative Cold Caller. Manhattan Resident. Harold Berger (917)509-3262 haroldberger1@aol.com

Merchandise for Sale CHAIR CUSHIONS 5 OUTDOOR LOUNGE NEW FROM PATIO.COM; orange multi stripe 23" x 85" Original price $1.250, NOW $500! (917)592-1126 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER antique pine. WATER CONDITIONER/ PURIFIER Culligan Silver Series for entire house. BOTH like new. Best offer. (631)329-0126 Furniture for Sale, East Quogue. Chrome & glass cocktail table, full wicker headboards with frames, wicker dining table, glass top & 6 chairs, wicker round table with glass top & 4 chairs, TV's, comforters/ all sizes, various accessories, all in great condition! (914)490-5848. Mary Pianos- Summer rentals/ sales. All kinds. Steinway, Yamaha. Player pianos. Clearance Sale. PianoBarn Mike 631-726-4640 Radiators- (3) cast iron, all 5 tubes, various sizes. $300 and up, neg. (631)369-6468 TRAMPOLINE for sale. Like new 15 foot AirMaster with safety netting & ladder. Asking $550. Assembly available, additional fee. (914)589-9792

Merchandise Wanted JEWELRY WANTED Highest prices paid G UA RA NT E E D for diamonds, gold, silver & collectibles, any condition! We will Beat ALL PRICES! Free Appraisal (516)639-1490 Long Standing Collector wishes to expand collection of guns, swords. Cash paid. Free appraisals. Instant decisions. Strictly confidential. Lloyd 631-325-1819

Merchandise for Sale

Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

Automotive

Catering/Chef Services

Classes/Instruction

Cleaning

EAST QUOGUE Tag Sale Saturday and Sunday, 7/31- 8/1, 9am- 4pm, 123 Spinney Road. Furniture, China, Electronics, Exercise Equipment, Educational Books, Games, Foosball Table, Clothing at INCREDIBLE PRICES!!

CASH PAID FOR JUNK AND RUNNING VEHICLES $50- $5,000 (631) 474-3161 DMV# 7099438 FREE PICK-UP

FRANK FURIA Personal Chef & Private Caterer. Healthy, Gourmet, International and Regional Cuisines. Packages Starting at $300. Personalized Menu Planning, Shopping, Preparation, Staffing and Cleanup. (631)803-0185 frank_furia@yahoo.com

TUTORING Special Ed teacher. NYS Certified. 30+ years experience. All eligibilities. All levels. (631)377-3117 rshainwald@gmail.com

MARY’S CLEANING SERVICE House- Office- Restaurants Seasonal. Year Round. References. Cell (516)690-3726 (516)641-2666 seaandsun2006@yahoo.es

CHEF, PRIVATE. Lessons too! By Chef Giovanni. Delicious heart healthy foods a specialty. http://chefgiovanni.vpweb.com 516-446-3417

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

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Tri-State Estate Sales Services Are you downsizing, moving or has a loved one passed? We offer full service Estate sales from beginning to end so you wont have to lift a finger. We also offer clutter removal and estate clean out services. Contact Nationwide Estate Sales today for free consultation we can help!. (800)810-9174.

Antiques/Collectibles

ANTIQUES, ART

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Mercedes 450 SL Roadster 1980 with two roofs Mileage: 82,122 miles, 8- Cyl. The car was purchased from a Florida car owner last year. Running excellent, retractable soft top plus metal roof, working AC, automatic with automatic windows, doors, cruise control, radio, excellent leather upholstery. In a good running condition perfect for Hamptons. Call for more questions or e-mail. $8900. (917)846-3130.

& DECORATIONS- Just 9 miles zatsdds@gmail.com. from the LIE. FREE Metro delivery. Locust Valley Antiques, SELLING or TRADING Ltd., 96 Forest Ave., Locust ValYour Car, Truck, SUV? ley, N.Y (516)676-5000. Hours: Tues- Sat 11-5. Sell Fast Easy! Call For www.LocustValleyAntiques.com Free Price Quote. $500 to $25,000. Legal Notices We come to YOU since 1972! Legal Notice #481020 Purchased Thousands of Notice of Formation of Three Vehicles in the Hamptons! Brothers' Ranch LLC, a limited liability company. Articles of OrCall Jeff Winter ganization filed with the Secre(516)729-9304 tary of State of the State of New NYS Dealer # 7017608 York (SSNY) on 5/19/2010. OfLicensed Bonded Insured fice located in Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for WINTER CAR STORAGE service of process. SSNY shall FOREIGN CAR mail a copy of any process SERVICE served against the LLC to c/o REPAIR & RESTORATION David Sokolin, 176 Redwood Free Pick Up & Delivery Rd., Sag Harbor, NY 11963. Purpose: any lawful purpose WE BUY VINTAGE, SPORTS, Legal Notice #481035 LUXURY CARS. Notice of Formation of Brother's Internet Consignment Sales. Ranch LLC, a limited liability Foreign or Domestic cars. company. Articles of OrganizaCall tion filed with the Secretary of Aventura Motors State of the State of New York 631-283-8819 (SSNY) on 4/1/2010. Office lowww.aventuramotors.com cated in Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process served Business Opportunities against the LLC to c/o David Established Eco-friendly Smydo, Box 231, Bridgehamp- manufacturer ecommerce distriton, NY 11932. Purpose: any bution company looking for inlawful purpose. vestors to expand business. Me-

Merchandise for Sale

COUNTRY ANTIQUES AUCTION SAT. AUGUST, 7 NOON. PREVIEW 10AM Early Preview: Sunday, Monday & Friday, Aug. 1st, 2nd & 6th 11am-4pm Property from Long Island Estates: Artwork; Antique & Modern Furniture& Accessories; Americana; Garden Furniture; Costume Jewelry; Books; Clocks; Oriental Rugs; Firearms; Decoys; Fishing; Box Lots. Approx 500 lots. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! Listing On-Line: www.southbayauctions.com SOUTH BAY AUCTIONS, INC. 485 Montauk Highway., East Moriches 631-878-2909

A VOTRE SERVICE! Quality Housekeeping Property Management Professional Organizer (631) 725-2128

Financial Services MORTGAGE MONEY available for the unique situation. Call (631)764-3834

Fitness

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Expert Board Certified Are You Looking for a Housekeeping Service that will exceed your expectations? Then stop here and call or text (631)834-9271 "Hamptons Housekeeping" is a dynamic company serving the Hamptons and NYC. We are experienced, detail oriented, meticulous, and hard working. Get your money's worth. hamptonshousekeeping.com

Pilates Fitness Trainer Trained NYCB ABT & Ballet Hawaii. Anne DuBois is a consummate professional and trained individuals with a myriad of injuries. Studied with Romana Kryzanowska. Available in NYC & Southampton Anne DuBois (212)781-7181

PERSONAL TRAINER available in home or private gym. Hamptons/ NYC. Excellent References. KEVIN KEYSER (516)768-6741

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Handyman Your own private chef for just $45 hour. CIA Graduate. All occasions. Local. (631)578-0798 www.needachef.com

Child Care HAMPTON SITTERS GOT KIDS? (631)889-5108 www.hamptonsitters.com

Classes/Instruction

ACTIVE HAMPTONS PRIVATE SPORTS COACHING: We'll send a trained Varsity Athlete to you for instruction in SWIMMING, TENNIS, SOCCER, LACROSSE, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, FOOTBALL or TRACK. Programs designed to target your child's skill dium risk, high return. level. They'll have fun while working on fundamentals and (631)509-5983. Larry@EcoMediaSource.com. confidence! Extremely REASONABLE rates. 917-566-0096 info@activehamptons.com Famous Cigar Bar for Sale www.activehamptons.com in Sag Harbor 7 Years Left on Lease, French Classes by native PariGreat Location sian. Adults/ children. All levels. Le Cercle Francais. Email me: (631)725-2128 cigarbabe@earthlink.net

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Cleaning

Piano, Vocal, Violin Lessons at your home- Music Educator to share love of music and teaching. (315)559-7720. dusa2475@fredonia.edu

CATHERINE'S CLEANING LLC Licensed & Insured Based in Sag Harbor

Call 631-793-1121 www.catherinescleaning.com CLEANING PERSON Experienced! Top notch! Will clean & take care of your home. Great refs., reasonable rates, licensed. Valentina 631-255-4575

A-1 ODD JOBS- Carpentry, Painting, Tile Work, Powerwashing, Estate Management. No Job Too Small! Licensed and Insured. (631)728-8955 Chris Johnson Contracting. Hamptons resident, 28 years exp. for all your handyman and property caretaking needs. Visit cdjcontracting.com or (631)816-4412. 10% discount (limited time). 10% always donated to charity.

Health/Healthcare

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Ann Bergeson DRAPERY CLEANING Certified Life Coach EMBASSY CLEANERS, New soulsynergycoaching.com York's Leading Drapery Cleaner, (619) 507-7512 Now Travels to The Hamptons and ALL Metro NY. We Clean Any Fabric Window Treatment. Home DĂŠcor Selected BEST OF WESTCHESTER 2010 and one of SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY AMERICA'S BEST CLEANDining room chairs reupholstery ERS. (914)834-5955. $25 each (631)871-2728 info@embassycleaners.com. Housecleaning. Weekly. BiHome Improvements Weekly. Monthly. Experienced. Reasonable. References. English ALL PHASES of permits and speaking. Gina 631-796-1468. expediting to clear up pools, Jen 631-506-6692. decks, and extensions built without permits. Handled quickMaria, House Cleaning Service. ly and professionally. Please call Reliable, good references. Year (631)259-3966. Email round, and seasonal clients. whalenconst@optonline.net or 631-255-8910, 631-727-0862. fax (631)653-9475. We will professionally clean your house for a reasonable price. Experienced. References. (631)745-3251.

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$AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Home Improvements

Music Guitar Teacher

Swim Instruction

ACTIVE HAMPTONS SWIM CONTRACTORS: You've moved on to the next job, but Dynamic training and proven LESSONS. Varsity Swim Capstill have those last items to com- ability. Experienced and diverse. tain. Lifeguard/ CPR/ AED Cerplete... it seems to go on forever. Resume and references available. tified. Let me show your child(ren) how to have fun while We can can finish it for you! Ex- (914)329-9817. working on fundamentals and perienced professionals are on dantaber@optonline.net. confidence. Extremely REAcall. www.punch-list.com SONABLE rates. Also Ocean Painting/Papering (631)961-8773. lessons. Alexandra info@punch-list.com. 917-566-0096; Let Whalen Homes do your alexandra@activehamptons.com www.activehamptons.com roofing, siding, and windows. From Marvin to Andersen or Hamptons Swim School double hung to casement, cedar Red Cross Instructors/ shakes, vinyl perfections. No job Lifeguards, US Coaches. too big! Green Homes, Energy 10+ years experience teaching Star efficient. Check us out at infants to adults at your home. www.4whalenhomes.com Mature, Professional decorating (516)225-1238 Craftsman seeks wallpaper, tom@hamptonsswimschool.com painting & repair projects. David Landscape/Garden 800-570-0608, (631)377-1195 LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST Custom Design, Installation, MURALS/ FAUX Maintenance. Trees, Bushes, customized art to your Flower Gardens. Sod/ Seed specifications. Lawns. Brick, Blue Stone, Over 500 satisfied We Come to You! Patios, Walkways. Driveways, customers since 1998. Private & Semi-private Grading/ Drainage. www.lindaalfin.com Swimming Lessons. (631)725-1394 (631)345-2238

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Marine

Party Services

1978 CAMPER- NICHOLSON 30' sailboat, diesel engine, in wa- TUBING PARTY on Beachter, ready to go. Sacrifice front Location. We also offer: Water Skiing, Wakeboarding, $13,900. (631)725-4222 Kneeboarding, & trips to Sunset Boat Waxing, washing, com- Beach. (646)335-5027. pounding, weekly service, metal, southamptonwaterski@gmail.com. interiors. Insured & bonded. Party Services/Music 631-728-2323 STEEL DRUM PLAYER available for Parties/ RestauCobalt Cruiser 2000 rants. Call Robert 190 I/O Bowrider 19' 646-425-7359. Like new- only 130 hours. www.myspace.com/robertmitrea Volvo Penta 190 hp, stereo am/ fm/ Cd, Photography/Video Bimini top. $11,995 (917)858-1587 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY of Homes, Businesses, Boats, Parties! Excellent Gift! Helicopter Massage Therapy Charter. PHOTOMOTIONS Licensed Massage Therapist (631)368-6972 Kristin White The Luxury of massage in the privacy and comProfessional Services fort of your home. Relieve aches, reduce stress, relax and re- Mediate Disputes: Architects, store. Serving Southampton to Designers, Contractors, Clients-East Hampton. Call for an ap- Solve Disputes using courtpointment today! $120. certified mediator. 30 years (631)377-3037. NYC civil litigation attorney. kristincwhite@hotmail.com. (917)498-1230 Marcia Tumpowsky NYS LMT Therapeutic Massage, Kripalu Yoga Educator, Healing Touch Practitioner. (631)725-1618 (212)860-2536

Moving/Storage Always Available. Driver & Truck for your light hauling needs. House Cleanouts. Call 631-723-3456, 631-946-2565.

Property Management Property Manager/ Caretaker

Hands-on, bi-lingual, all aspects of property. Loyal, discreet. Knowledgeable in construction trades. 17+ years experience. (631)871-0664

Sports WATER SKI. Private Water Ski Lessons. We also offer: wakeboarding, kneeboarding, wakeskating, and tubing. Call or e-mail for more information. (646)335-5027.

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Swim Instruction Barbara's Swimming Lessons. Phys Ed teacher will teach fun & safe lessons at your home. (631)669-3842, (516)456-5277

Summer Rentals

EAST HAMPTON: Lion Head Beach, beautifully landscaped retreat, 3 BR, 2 new baths, Master bath with jacuzzi, CAC, WiFi, heated pool, hot tub, outdoor shower, minutes walk to private bay beach. Aug- LD $15,000, or East Hampton Barnes Landing 2 weeks (516)902-4552, or email 5 BR, 3 baths, pool, walk to bay for web photos: beach, 5 minutes to ocean beach, randimel@aol.com large deck & patio, new appli- East Hampton Northwest, 1.5 ances & carpeting, w/d, outdoor acres, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CAC, shower, quiet area, August- Sep- pool, outdoor shower/ hot-tub. tember $12,000. Owner m380se@aol.com 631-563-9429 (631)495-5118 East Hampton Luxury & Privacy!

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Amagansett Waterfront. Spectacular 5 BR contemporary on its own 200' sandy bay beach. CAC. 2 full baths, 2 half baths, outdoor cedar shower, expansive decks and more. Glorious sunsets and unending waterviews of Gardeners Bay. Open house Saturday July 24 & 31, 4-5pm. 2 weeks, $15k, Aug 24- Sept 7. Owner (631)267-2460

Airport Service & Beyond

BRIDGEHAMPTON

SUV Car Service to: Airports, Manhattan, Broadway Shows, Sporting Events. Licensed & Insured. Local & Reliable.

5 BR, 4 bath, CAC, on cul-de-sac. Full finished basement which includes; media room, pool table. Heated in ground pool, outdoor shower, trampoline. No pets. Aug 12- 29. $20,000 917-569-0635

Tatiana Hatchett (917)375-7402 www.rippleswim.com

Andrew Stevens (631)235-3557

BRIDGEHAMPTON 4 bedroom Beach House. Dock on Mecox Bay, canoe. 3-min walk to ocean. Waterfront, A/C. Private, Amazing Location! Driver available- Florida. Your w w w . s w a n s n e s t . c o m car or mine. Clean license. Expe- (212)794-1000 rienced & reliable. Bridgehampton South- walk to (631)369-6468 village/ bike to beach. 3 BR, 2 ba, newly furnished, CAC, grill, wbfp, d/w, wireless internet. Laura's Car Service Aug.- LD $17k. Available year round, $45k. 917-974-1355 Safe, Professional Travel with Class! 24 hour service to: Airports, Bridgehampton Manhattan, Sporting Events, Ultimate Privacy 6.6 acres Errands, "Night on the Town". next to county land, 4 BR + Licensed & Insured extra rooms, 50' pool, hot tub, Reasonable Rates/ Reliable. huge yard. $18k 3 weeks, or weekly. (631)974-6884 Surrounded by 20 acres open & airy 4 BR, 3.5 baths, pool w/ waterfall. Trees/Shrubs Aug.- LD $29k or weekly. 6- 7' LEYLAND CYPRESS www.31islandview.com $65, 4- 5' privet $19, 6' ArborviSag Harbor tae $45 includes delivery. Opulent yet carefree, 7 BR, w w w. ev e r g r e e n s c r e e n s . c o m 7 bath, pool, tennis, hot tub. (631)662-8398 Aug.- LD $30k, or weekly. Walk to Bay or Village, TREE SPECIALIST Pruning, 4-6 BR, 5 bath, 3,600 sq ft, Removals, Stump Grinding. landscaped pool area, Topping for Views and Sunlight. $26k, or weekly. Fertilizing, Wood Chips. www.31islandview.com (631)725-1394 Good Deal soaring ceilings, 4+ BR, free form and gazebo, Aug.- LD $14k. Hampton Real Acquisitions www.hamptonuniverse.com (631)899-3263 (DAME) AJM Transportation: Nightlife, Bachelor/ Bachelorette Parties, Airport Transportation or any Occasion. 631-603-4351

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Summer Rentals

AMAGANSETT/ NAPEAGUE STRETCH Spectacular ocean front August and/ or through September. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, panoramic ocean views from every room. Great deal! (954)614-2822 (917)696-0188

6,000 sq ft, 5 BR, 6.5 bath. This magnificent home includes gourmet kitchen, dining room, double height living room, large separate den, a media room with theater, 3 fplcs, and balconies. heated gunite pool, CAC. Aug- LD $38k. Call (631)835-2600

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 August $30,000 917-848-7957

Summer Rentals Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com East Quogue. Quaint cottage close to the beach. 1 br, 1 ba, open kitchen, dining/ living area, custom kitchen, sleeping loft. Now- Labor Day. $4000. Extended season available. East Hampton See It and You'll Love it! Modern white contemporary Wooded acre. Heated pool, Central air, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Walk to water. Outdoor shower, Decks, Brick Terrace, Skylights, Free WiFi. All amenities. August -Labor Day $14,000 Flexible. Call For Pictures and Sept Rates Cell (703)994-1009 East Hampton/ Springs: Clean contemporary jewel conveniently located 3 miles from downtown. Bay across the road; bike to beach. All amenities. 8/15- 9/11. $6,000. Two weeks available. (212)777-7229 (917)287-5410 East Hampton- Treescape 3 bedroom, 2 baths, pool, tennis, CAC. Designer furnished. August- LD $10,000. Weekdays (212)228-7354 Weekends (631)329-6330 East Hampton/ Wainscott near ocean, furnished BR/ bath, private entrance. summer $10k, year round $24k. (631)537-3068 artherzog@aol.com East Quogue- 5 BR, 3.5 bath, A/C, Heated 20 x40 L Shape Pool, Hot Tub, 3 Fpls, Piano. Aug- LD $18k. Weekly $5,000 *includes all 631-431-5143 jsmitheq@aol.com GREENPORT Great location, 1 BR, can sleep 4, walk to all recreation & transportation, Jitney, LIRR, use of yard. No pets. Children welcome. $1,500/ week. Prorated after LD. (917)209-7066 Hampton Bays: 1 BR cottage, pool, docking space on grounds. Monthly $2,200. Weekly $700. Ashley (516)317-2826 No Brokers fee

East Hampton: 4 BR, 3 bath, pool. Aug.- LD $10k, weekly rate $3,000. (561)985-6238 keepettijo@aol.com pics available.

Hamptons - Shelter Island Prime Summer Rentals, Sales, Waterfront. Drew Dunleavy, Broker Buyers Representative (516)316-8864

East Hampton rental. Friday 9/3, Labor Day weekend- Sat. Oct. 2nd. 3 BR, 2 bath, CAC, Montauk: 100yds to ocean, 1 w/d, walk to town. $5,500. BR, 2 TV's, newly renovated/ (631)921-0634 furnished, private deck, indoor East Hampton: Secluded and pool. Weekly (5 day min.) Peaceful 3 BR's, 2 baths, close $1,800. 631-678-1262 to ocean and bay, wrap around deck. Aug., $8,000. Weekly $2,200. 631-848-3388. www.atreasureinthewoods.com

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2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT 2EAL %STATE FOR 3ALE Summer Rentals Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com Quogue. 5 br, 4 ba contemporary. Modern kitchen, Finished basement. Pool, tennis. AugLabor Day $25,000. Sag Harbor: August Rental. Immaculate, 5 yr old home, 4 BR, 3.5 bath, Central Air, InGround Heated Pool, Private Bayfront Community, Mooring Available. No pets, no smoking. Contact: Joann 516-659-8704. QUOGUE All the amenities for summer fun. Nestled on secluded and serene acre with 20X40 heated pool, outdoor shower. Deck comes complete with outdoor furniture and BBQ. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom master suite with Jacuzzi, open living areas, CAC/ fireplace. 5 minute drive to the beach. Fully furnished. Available August- LD. $20K Email Quogue.rental@gmail.com.

S O UT HA M PT O N WAT E R F R O NT Magnificent Peconic views. 5 BR’s , 4 baths, den, exercise area, gunite heated pool, mahogany decks, pool house with bath. August $38k Weekly Rental Available (631)204-0202 (516)857-1795

Summer Rentals SAG HARBOR: Quiet cul-de-sac, 3 BRs, 2 bath, high ceilings, full basement with walkout. August- Labor Day $10,000 Owner (631) 553-6395

Summer Rentals Southampton 5 BR, 3 baths, heated pool, tiki bar, walk village. $13,000 Aug.LD. (516)384-0838 SOUTHAMPTON-- BREATHTAKING WATERFRONT 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, pool, private beach, beautifully furnished, deck, w/d, cable/ internet. Utilities included. July- LD $32,000; August- LD $25,000. ( 6 4 6 ) 2 5 5 - 2 7 3 7 lglbgliv@aol.com

SAG HARBOR adorable 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath cottage. Deck, outdoor shower, w/d, AC. Bike to village. Available August 1LD. $7,500 including utilities. (212)737-2824 SOUTHAMPTON cottage 4 bedrooms/ baths private yard SAG HARBOR Charming 2 near village/ beaches, no shares. 8/1- 9/31 monthly bedrooms, 2 bath historic house Available plus 1 bedroom/ bathroom preferred. Bi-weekly possible. cottage, new appliances, AC, Offering 8/1- LD $7,500. lovely garden. Walk to town & Lynne (w) (203)226-7733 X204 beach. August- mid September Southampton Country cottage. $15k or weekly. 1 bedroom with large great room (917)833-5302 & kitchen. Wood floors, cathejauchincloss@elliman.com dral ceiling. Now- LD $8,000. No Smoking/ pets. 516-909-9515 Sagaponack: Farmhouse, SOH, renovated 5 BRs, 2 new baths, Southampton: Located just new kitchen, outdoor shower, 10 minutes from the Village. CAC, new furnishings. Aug- LD 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath. Devel$20,500. or $6,000 weekly Aug. opment has 2 swimming Year round $49k. Chris pools and 6 tennis courts. 5 ( 6 0 9 ) 9 1 5 - 9 7 5 5 , minutes to Coopers Beach. chrisr@bwinc.com $8000. (917)751-2620. crmgutierrez@aol.com.

SOUTHAMPTON-- Best highend home under $1,000,000. Finished fall of 2008. Subzero and Viking appliances. Thomasville cabinetry. 2 master suites. Fireplace. Pool permit. Close to village. $33,000. Please call (631)295-3966 or email: whalenconst@optonline.net

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PALM BEACH

Best Unit In Sloan’s Curve! Renovated PenthouseInSE CornerWithTravertineFloors, Missle Impact Windows & New Shutters. Move Right In! Beautiful Views of Ocean, Intracoastal, Pool & Tennis Court. $2.75M For more information please contact:

Karen Donnelly 561.358.9352 kdonnelly@ďŹ teshavell.com

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE apartment. Well- appointed 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen, lush garden. $9,200 monthly, weekly $2,450. (631)283-0450

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finished lower level 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. August $100,000 For sale: $5.6 million Tara Jean Associates, Inc. Real Estate (631)726-5600 (516)317-0346 cell (516)510-4017 cell

WESTHAMPTON BEACH Bath & Tennis Club. Two Rooms available. Daily, weekly, monthly. One for sale. (917)523-7099 WESTHAMPTON BEACH Oceanfront - Dune Rd 1 BR Condo; furnished; terrace overlooking ocean; pool; tennis. Minimum 1 month (917)842-5658

WATER MILL 5 bedroom, 4 bath, private reserve, heated pool, tennis, CAC, August Winter Rentals $24,000. Price neg. Dogs okay. Owner (917)406-0660 MONTAUK Fab, large 1 bed(631)726-5551 room apartment on ocean near IGA. 80 South Emerson. Oct 15- May 15. $700 monthly plus electric heat. Len (917)846-2923

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MONTAUK GURNEY'S INN AUGUST 20- 27 1 BEDROOM/ SITTING RM BALCONY FACING OCEAN, OLYMPIC INDOOR POOL AND EUROPEAN SPA. $1,950/ WEEK CALL PM (631)979-7147

Westhampton Beach: charming furnished 1 BR cottage. Owner pays all. No smoking/ pets, $1,000. (516)456-5776

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Quogue. 1 br, 1 ba apartment WESTHAMPTON Share room includes heat. $990. in 4 bedroom house, private bath, pool, $750/ month includes all. SAG HARBOR Spacious refur- (631)805-7273 bished 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, d/w. w/d, CAC, garden & patio. Out of Town Walk to the village and beach, Vermont: near lake, bring your $1,895. (631)725-7189 boat, great golf. 3 BR + loft, private retreat, clubhouse with pool. SOUTHAMPTON-- Best high- 5 day min., $350 per night. end home under $1,000,000. (631)678-1262 Finished fall of 2008. Subzero and Viking appliances. ThomasCommercial ville cabinetry. 2 master suites. Fireplace. Pool permit. Close to GREENPORT Great location! Approximately village. $3,300 per month. Please Front Street. 1,300 s.f. Rent $1,950. Tel. call (631)295-3966 or email: (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday whalenconst@optonline.net 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. Southampton Village 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, LR, DR, kitchen. $2,200 Year round. Also 2 bedrooms cottage $1,600 incl. utilities. (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414

Sag Harbor/ Bridgehampton. Looking to share retail space to sell high end women's clothing. 516-509-4072 SAG HARBOR VILLAGE Units from 500- 4,000 sq. ft. On site parking. Live/ work. Office/ Retail. Owner (516)729-7000

SOUTHOLD WATERFRONT 3 bedroom ranch 100' bulkhead, desirable area. Great views! No pets/ smoking. $1,850/ month plus utilities, security/ referencWATER MILL SQUAREes. (847)421-5581 3,250 square feet. Prime Montauk Highway, $5,950/ $4,000/ $2,000. Offices at $325, $675, Weekly Rentals $1,000. Doctor's office $1,100. Call Ben (212)685-6500 Bridgehampton Brand New *Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, Open Houses 7 full bath on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cook’s kitchRemsenburg en, DR, game room, 6 TVs. Aug. 1, 3:30- 5:30pm. *Also 7 BR, 5 bath house avail 10 Mill Rd. with all amenities. 4 BR, expanded ranch, 1 acre, Weekly or weekends. waterview. $1.3m. Owner 212-285-2440 Mimi, Prudential www.theresidencesof.com (516)746-0440

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East Hampton: 4 BR, 2.5 bath, immaculate home on Private shy acre property. Cathedral ceilings in living room and master BR suite. French doors in living room open to heated pool, deck and picturesque landscaping. Fireplace, CAC, CVAC. Excellent rental history. $895,000. Owner (917)375-3915

EAST QUOGUE WATERFRONT Estate Sale Spacious 1,768 sq.ft., 3 bd., 3 ba. Ranch, CAC, f/p, encl. porch, basement, gar., Bulkhead Canal w. access to Bay. $669,000. Motivated!

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EAST HAMPTON DREAM BEACHHOUSE. 3 Bedrooms, 2 newly renovated baths, huge Owner (631)776-1324 EIK, new stainless steel appliances, heated pool, on private half acre, one mile to private gated Clearwater Beach and marina. EAST HAMPTON Barnes $579,000. Call Owner. Landing, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, (516)343-5592 18x36 pool, large deck, private East Quogue: bordering The Highlands Club at Reeves beach parking, excellent rental georgiae52@optonline.net Quogue, Georgian style 4 BR, 4 history, quiet street, reduced for fast sale, $645,000. Owner EAST HAMPTON ranch. 3 bath, 2 yrs old, 2 car garage, bedroom, 2.5 bath, half acre, landscaped, room for pool. Sale (631)495-5118 private yard, deck with sliding $899k, or winter rental $3,500 Owner/ Broker doors 120", oil heat, gas stove, monthly. AC. Reasonable. John Mar- (631)766-5635 shall school. (631)897-2151 CAN YOU USE $25,000? Hampton Bays Canal front w/ OPEN HOUSE dock, 100 ft. exposure, .67 acres. Saturday, July 31st, 2-4pm Quogue East Realty Co. 2 BR's, $839,000. Rampasture (631) 653-9660 95 Windflower Ln., Riverhead Pt., Spectacular Waterfront lowww.quogueeast.com cation w/ pool, mooring, 1 acre, Spectacular golf club and pond $1,950,000. Codi Garcete L.S.A. East Quogue. Beautiful cottage (516)381-1031 views, this 4 years new Post cgarcete@elliModern is upgraded to the on private 1/4 acre, south of the man.com Quogue Prudential max – Gourmet kitchen, buthighway. 1 br, 1 ba, granite eat- Douglas Elliman. ler’s pantry, LR, DR, 4 BRs, in-kitchen, cathedral living room, Hampton Bays $510,000. 2.5 baths, 1st floor master hardwood floors, wood stove, Hampton Bays: Open Bayfront Buy or recommend a buyer suite, oversized patio & wine sleeping loft. Co-Exclusive 1 BR house with loft on Shinnecellar! for my house in Hampton cock Bay. Exclusive $700,000. Country Club Living with the Bays & $25,000 (Finders Fee) $345,000 Hampton Bays: large 6 BR, 5.5 privacy & freedom of owning IS YOURS! Quogue East Realty Co. bath Colonial with accessory apt your own home. $799,000 (Payable at closing with you or (631) 653-9660 your recommended buyer). on 1.1 acre flag lot. Exclusive www.quogueeast.com Offer expires 9/30/10. $699,000. Flocee Realty Inc. Beninati Associates Call for details daily 12-2pm. (631)728-0487 www.BeninatiAssociates.com East Quogue. Custom renovatOwner (631)728-0868 (631)765-5333 ed ranch. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, granite kitchen with cherry cabiHomes Homes nets and stainless appliances, large family room with fireplace, Eastport formal dining room, full baseEncore Atlantic Shores... ment and garage. Co Exclusive. $449,000 Beautiful Condo. Gorgeous home w/ all the upgrades

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SOUTHOLD WATERFRONT 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, .5 acre, 180' bulkheaded canal. Desirable area. Great views! $675,000. (847)421-5581 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com

Sag Harbor/ Noyac Studio Cottage on Upscale Cul-de-Sac. Waterviews, Potential for Expansion $360,000. 917-355-2687, Water Mill- Endless Expansion 631-725-1433 Possibilities! Gorgeous 1.1 acre site, Main Residential Cottage SOUTHAMPTON-- Best high- with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath PLUS end home under $1,000,000. Separate Smaller Cottage with Finished fall of 2008. Subzero fireplace, detached 2 car garage. and Viking appliances. Thomas- Co-Exclusive $1,150,000. ville cabinetry. 2 master suites. Fireplace. Pool permit. Close to village. $979,000. Please call (631)295-3966 or email: whalenconst@optonline.net Westhampton Dunes Bay side newly built 3 story Nantucket style beach house. 3,100 sq ft., 5 bedroom, 3.5 baths, stainless steel appliances, lots of decking/ panoramic views of ocean and bay. Asking $1,800,000. Elliot Gallin Real Estate 631-766-5635 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton VillageNear Ocean Offering Has It All! Impressive 5,460 square feet, 3 fireplaces, 6 bedroom, 6.5 baths, mini theatre, central air, 2 car garage, pool, tennis. Co-Exclusive $5,750,000

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BRANCHVILLE NJ breathtaking MOUNTAIN LAKEFRONT 3 Bedroom, 3.5 bath retreat nestled in NJ State Park. Scenic lake views, CAC, fireplace, finished walk- out baseLand ment. A steal at $375,000! GSMLS# 2784987. Clearview Montauk, half acre plus lot in Realty (973)948-4004 panorama section. All permits in place and ready to build 2,900 sq ft home. Very private. $495,000. (516)695-0211 Maine,

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Amagansett. SOH on Over an Acre, Berke minimalist modern brings the outdoors in, 54 ft. x 16 ft. heated gunite pool. Exclusive $3.2M WEB# 32599 Erin Keneally 631.267.7426 Amagansett. Nature And Art, year-round landscape vistas, light and bright, CAC, room for pool. Exclusive $1.395 WEB# 46275 Vicky Thompson 631.267.7430 East Hampton. Just East of Village, light and airy traditional, CAC, covered porches, garage and pool. Exclusive $1.595M WEB# 31778 Brian Nicholson 631.267.7406 East Hampton. Classic Hampton De-sign, 2006 South of the Highway Traditional near ocean and village, pool and spa. Exclusive $7.999M WEB# 20812 Arlene Reckson 917.331.3919 Bridgehampton Offices 1936 Montauk Hwy/ 2405 Main St 631.537.3900/ 631.537.7773

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Shelter Island. Picturesque Location. High elevation sloping 1.35 acre lot near shops, restaurants and park. Exclusive $850K WEB# 4093 Agnes Bristel 631.267.7402

Amagansett. Affordable Dunes Land, North of Highway .72 acre lot with ZBA approvals for house, pool and patio. Exclusive $785K WEB# 5723 Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400

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East Hampton Office Montauk. Ditch Plains Dreaming, build 51 Main Street on an ocean view lot less than a block 631.324.3900/ 6900 from the best surfing beach. Exclusive $375K WEB# 5405 John Taylor Wainscott. Wainscott Knolls Lot, 1.6 acre 631.267.7453 private lot, abutting 17 acres of re-serve, Amagansett. Manor like Craftsman, private, invest or build. Exclusive $775K WEB# awesome, elegant, light filled and airy on 6452 Brook Spencer 631.907.1543 one acre, CAC and pool. Exclusive $2.25M Montauk Office WEB# 46419 Suzanne Rose 631.267.7420 729D Montauk Highway 631.668.3500 East Hampton. 2 Story Northwest Cape, 3 bedroom, 2 bath cape with finished basement, garage, room for pool. Exclusive Montauk. Affordable Steps To Ocean, $625M WEB# 26916 Claudette Dixon Village oceanfront co-op with great rental history, indoor pool and Jacuzzi. Exclusive 631.267. 7411 $209K WEB# 46591 John Taylor Montauk. Full Service Oceanfront, suit your 631.267.7453 lifestyle. 6500 SF +/- stand-alone custom coShelter Island Office op residence. Exclusive $9.95M WEB# 181 North Ferry Road 28744 Krae Van Sickle 631.267.7400 631.749.1600 Amagansett. Classic on 1.3 Acre, Further Shelter Island. Immaculate Bay Front Home, Lane traditional, screened porch, 2-car garage, steps to beach. Co-Exclusive $4.6M views to Bug Light from 1,762 SF +/-contemporary with CAC on shy 2 acres. WEB# 55427 Phyllis Estey 631.267.7431 Exclusive $3.295 WEB# 10464 Erin Amagansett. Residential Lot, build your Keneally 631.267.7426 dream house on .39 acre lot; close to village Southampton Office and beaches. Exclusive $475M WEB# 6968 88 Main Street 631.283.7300 Watermill. Waterfront Land, 2 acre parcel on cul-de-sac, room for substantial home with all day views. Exclusive $5.75M WEB# 3323 Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400 Prudential Douglas Elliman Hampton Bays Office 631.723.2721 www.prudentialelliman.com Hampton Bays $469,000 Ranch. 3 br/ 2 ba, fin. bsmt., .39 acre, rm for pool, 2 car garage, cac, fpl., eik, fdr, F#70666 Hampton Bays $325,000 Cabin, 512 sq.ft., 1 room, 1 bath, OHW, 1.2-acres, wooded lot, weekend getaway. F#69946 Hampton Bays $538,000 Ranch, turn key, 3 br/ 2 ba, frml dr, cac, fpl, 1800, sqft. .50 acre, near Peconic beach, F#71047 Hampton Bays $625,000 Traditional, pool, 5 br/ 3 ba, lr, fdr, full bsment, 2 fpl, cac, OHW, 2674 sq f, .46 acres, close to bay. F#72304

Short Walk to East Hampton Village: This mint Gould Street traditional built by Jack Forst has 4 bedrooms plus den (possible 5th), 3.5 baths, great room w/ fireplace & built-ins, wonderful kitchen, screened porch, a/c, garage and heated pool. Reduced from $1,950,000 to $1,650,000. Call Kim Hovey, President on her cell: 516-527-6082.

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THE SEAFIELD LANE ESTATE ǧ :HVWKDPSWRQ %HDFK ǧ The Gatsby lifestyle from the Gold Coast to the Hamptons, this 16,000 sf manor exudes a sense of elegance and style on 10 acres with 1,000’ of water frontage. Designed in 1903, by Henry Bacon, who designed the Lincoln Memorial, the main house offers 24 rooms, 9 bedrooms and 10 baths. Includes carriage house, guest house, greenhouse, tennis, pool and dock. Co-Exclusive. +' YLGHR DW ZZZ 6HDČŠHOG/DQH(VWDWH FRP

THE HISTORIC BELLE MEADE ǧ 4XRJXH ǧ This 104-year-old Greek Revival on 3.5 acres is credited as one of the ďŹ nal masterpieces of Stanford White. The 11 bedroom, 7 bath estate bordering the Quogue Field Club was once home to Eileen Ford and now awaits a new owner with an appreciation for history and timeless grandeur. Gunite pool and Har-Tru tennis add to the modern amenities and summer enjoyment. Exclusive. 516.695.3433 +' YLGHR DW ZZZ +LVWRULF%HOOH0HDGH FRP

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open houses this weekend Saturday, August 7th and Sunday, August 8th

MONTAUK. SUN. 8/8, 3-4PM. 96 OLD WEST LAKE DRIVE. Montauk Lake House. Unique, custom lakefront home on near acre of rolling lawn. Exclusive $3.95M WEB# 37021 Peter Moore 631.899.0271

MONTAUK. SUN. 8/8, 3-4PM. 100 OLD WEST LAKE DRIVE. Lake Montauk Waterfront, lake views at every turn. Three bedrooms, 1.5 baths on 1+ acre. Exclusive $1.795M WEB# 44258 Peter Moore 631.899.0271

MONTAUK. SAT. 8/7, 11AM-1PM. 19 GENESSE COURT, MONTAUK. Living up, bedrooms down. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, wraparound upper deck. Exclusive $763K WEB# 35121 Gerri Tomitz 631.680.7452

AMAGANSETT. SUN. 8/8, 11AM-1PM. 38 ABRAHAM’S LANDING RD. Reduced price, best value. Spacious traditional on 1.1 park-like acres. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, sunroom. Exclusive $999,9999 WEB# 45972 Brian Nicholson 516.381.1360

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 8/7 & SUN. 8/8, 11AM-1PM. 245 KINGS POINT RD. Bayfront property, 4 bedrooms ground floor master, large kitchen, living room and private beach. Exclusive $2.2M WEB# 33186 Midge LaGuardia 917.446.6807

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 11AM1PM. 19 MILLER LANE. Mint 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Fireplace. Cleared .26 acre enclosed yard. Lawn. Room for pool. Exclusive $1.395M WEB# 17664 Tom Fitzmaurice 631.907.1495

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 2-4PM. 29 WHEELOCK WALK. Country Living in near Northwest, meticulous, light filled 4 bedroom, 3 bath with pool envelope. Exclusive $685K WEB# 10288 Peter Moore 631.899.0271

WAINSCOTT. SAT. 8/7, 2-4PM. 18 WEST GATE ROAD. Pristine Property In Wainsott. Close to the shops and short distance to the ocean. Traditional, new construction. Exclusive $1.395M WEB# 44721 Sally Gillies 631.537.7773

BRIDGEHAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 122PM. 12 PHEASANT DRIVE. Multi-Family Cape — Bridgehampton North Location, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, near hamlet, with attached apartment. Co-Exclusive $1.395M WEB# 20586 Jack Zito 631.537.4133

SAG HARBOR. SUN. 8/8, 11:30AM1PM. 97 NORTH HAVEN WAY. Five bedroom, 5 bath, heated pool, finished basement, CAC, near beach and tennis. Exclusive $1.695M WEB# 20500 Maureen Geary 631.725.3867

SHELTER ISLAND. SAT. 8/7, 10AM12PM. 18 PENNY’S PATH. Charming new Cape offering three spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths, formal dining room, living room with fireplace. Exclusive $699K WEB# 53699 Sally Gillies 631.537.7773

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 11AM1PM. 1020 MAJORS PATH, UNIT #29. Granite kitchen with cherry cabinets and SS appliances. Heated community pool. Garage. Exclusive $449K WEB# 26385 Sandra Griffin 283.7300 ext.608

WATER MILL. SAT. 8/7, 1-4PM. 39 COBB HILL LANE. Water Mill South—bike to ocean, 7 beds, 7.5 baths, carriage house, pool and tennis court. Co-Exclusive $5.495M WEB# 22902 Tim Davis 283.7300 ext.211

SOUTHAMPTON. SUN. 8/8, 1-5PM. LITTLE NECK ROAD. Serene setting facing west for awesome sunsets, South of the highway. Exclusive $630K WEB# 34695 Kevin Hallahan 516.971.0804

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 1-3:30PM 14 PULASKI AVENUE. Come see this beautifully restored 4 bedroom home on a quiet street. Co-Exclusive $1.295M WEB# 22885 Barbara Gray 631.204.2607

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 10AM12PM. 28 BOWDEN SQUARE. Rare opportunity — renovated historic home. Three bedroom, 2.5 bath, pool and garage. Exclusive $1.485M WEB# 48909 Robert Lohman 516.398.9829

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 8/7, 1-3PM 37 WEST TRAIL ROAD. Published landscape architect’s home. Incredible property and pool setting. Exclusive $1.1M WEB# 53417 David Butland 631.204.2602

WESTHAMPTON BEACH. SAT. 8/7, 11AM- 1PM. 473 DUNE ROAD, UNIT 22A. Oceanfront Co-Op in village, 1 bedroom at Sandpiper. Bayside pool, tennis- priced to sell. Exclusive $299,999 WEB# 11871 Maria Cunneen 631.445.7890

EAST MORICHES. SAT. 8/7, 1- 4PM. 26 TUTHILL POINT ROAD. Tuthill Point Country Farm—reduced for sale. Traditional on over 2 acres, 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Plenty of room for a pool. Exclusive $799K WEB# 24334 Lori LaMura 631.723.4415

REMSENBURG. SUN. 8/8, 1-4PM. 160A SOUTH COUNTRY RD. Country life In Remsenburg. Newly upgraded home with open floor plan features 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths and a heated pool. Exclusive $1.699M WEB# 38580 Lori LaMura 631.723.4415

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