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Older, darker shingles are along the bottom. Newer, lighter colored shingles are along the top.

Slow Shingling It Was Supposed to Take 2 Days, It Took 18 Months By Dan Rattiner The day after the last cedar shingle was hammered onto the side of the Town-owned LesterLabrozzi House on North Main Street in East Hampton last week, there appeared to be something of a party or ceremony taking place on the front lawn. I couldn’t be sure because I was just driving by. But if it were a party, I would fully understand. What had happened at that house was the most impressive case of slow shingling I have ever encountered. It all began four years ago when the Town bought this property. It included the house, the barn, a shed and an outhouse on three acres. It sat on the corner of North Main and Cedar Street on a busy commercial corner. There’s a traffic light. The firehouse is across the street. Before they bought it, it had been a small dirt farm, owned by the Labrozzi family, which had handed it down from father to son to son to son, mostly involving people named Lester, for 300 years. You’d see chickens scurrying about, maybe a goat. And that’s why, four years ago, the Town bought it. It bought the house to save it. It’s a historic farm. Maybe they could make it into a small public park. For the 10 years prior, it was apparently occupied only by a very old man living alone. People told me about him. He had survived everyone

else in his family and was doing just fine, thank you very much. In his last year there, he single handedly built a picket fence along both his North Main and Cedar Street property line. And when he finished it, he went back to where he had started and commenced to slowly go down the pickets, painting them white. He was doing a second pass, but this time painting. Once, at the beginning of the painting process, I saw him from my car window. He was skinny

bought it. It was flush with money at the time. The Town would save it and restore it as a small colonial farm on two acres. I was ecstatic they did that, not only because I often drove by, but also because it was quite near my house up the street. Someday, I imagined, I could be walking around at the Labrozzi property, visiting the little main house, now a museum, strolling the grounds and enjoying the flowers, sitting on a bench there. What could be better than a little park right in the middle of a commercial district? Soon, the Town workers came. The foliage got ripped out, the lawns got mowed, the newly built fence came down, the barn and shed got secured. As for the main house, the Town ordered it reshingled. It was really a very little place, no more than 40 feet by 30, only one floor on one side, but two on the other, saltbox fashion. A peaked roof sheltered it all. Eighteen months ago, the shingling began. The old ones, some very rotten and moldy, were being carted away. Now some tarpaper went up. But then, a financial crisis hit the Town. An auditor found it. The Town supervisor had been spending money like a sailor on big civic projects and that was good. He had said, before he ordered them, that he had the money, but it

Some days, nothing got done ... On other days, it seemed that just a few shingles had been put up. and a bit bent over. But he was full of energy and he was managing the brushes and paint pots just fine. Then, half done, the work stopped, and that was that. I feared the worst. And indeed, friends told me it was true. He was Charlie Labrozzi and was 90 years old when he died. After that, the place became overgrown with foliage. The following year, the Town stepped in and

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turned out it was way more than was in the till. The auditors could see the shortfall, but couldn’t figure out why. There were 60 different checking accounts and only about half had been balanced from month to month going back years. What a disaster. At the house, the shingling project, with just a few rows at the bottom along one side completed, came to a halt. Layoffs were being announced at Town Hall. Projects were being curtailed. A big new planned purchase was put on the back burner. I really wondered what would happen to the Lester-Labrozzi House shingling project. It was a small thing, and I hoped they’d get it done under the wire. It would not be good to leave the job in the middle, a tarpaper shack exposed to the elements. It wouldn’t take any more than a

couple of days to finish up the shingling. But that is not what happened. What next happened, and I can tell you this because I drive by every morning on my way to work, was that this job became the slowest shingling project in the history of the world. Some days, nothing got done. Going by, I’d visually mark the level of the shingles. It would still be at this level when I returned at the end of the day. On other days, it seemed to me that just a few shingles had been put up, or just one row of shingles. Usually, when I’d go by, there’d not be a car there. Early one morning, I went by and saw a white pickup truck parked on the lawn. There was nobody working that I could see, but then again,

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maybe he was around the back. I couldn’t see all four sides of the house just driving by. But I’d imagine him there, working a bit, and then leaving. That would be that for the day. I can also tell you that whatever was going on here, it was going on a little bit on one side of the house and a little bit on the other. When the project had been moving smartly along, the shingling had been started on just one side and was on its way all the way up. But now, whoever was doing this had changed his mind. He’d do a little bit on one side, then a little on the other. It was kind of a slow build, and I guessed the end of it would be he’d button it all up on one final day on all four walls at the same time. Would it get finished? Autumn turned to winter and then to spring. In June, there was talk of the surge in Iraq. A committee said we ought to pull out, but President Bush went ahead. By that summer, the shingling was about half done. Obama was elected president in November. As Bush’s term ended, the nation had begun a long collapse into a severe depression. It was quite frightening. My own house is cedar shingles. One day in January, I took out a tape measure and measured them. Four shingles took up two linear feet. There were six and a half inches of shingle exposed. From this information, I deduced that an average of eight shingles a day were being banged into the side of this historic house down the street during that first year. This is not a lot of shingles a day. And so I thought what we must have here was a volunteer. He’d come in his white pickup early in the morning, bang in a few, and then go off. I imagined him in the shingling business. I felt pretty good about him, volunteering like this. He was nearly three quarters the way up in early December. I also got to see him one early morning, just before dawn. It was five a.m. and I do not recall what I was doing driving by at that hour that day, but there was his truck, its front lights on, and the man inside with the light on reading a newspaper. It was 10 degrees out. The other thing I deduced about the house from the shingle calculations was that he might get it done by February. I hoped he would. This historic house had gone through one hard winter. Two would be worse. Obama was inaugurated in the first week of January. The second week, there was a bitter snowstorm. By that time, there were only three more rows on two sides, right up under the eaves, to be shingled. I found myself rooting for this guy. Come on. Do it. But he didn’t. The job languished all through February and March, through an ice storm and a big snowstorm that dropped nearly 10 inches on us in just 12 hours. Anyway, in early April, on a warm spring day with the flowers peeking out and the buds sprouting on all the trees, I drove by and saw it all done and these six people on the lawn. They were standing around, chatting and smiling. I thought one of them had a glass of something in his hand. Champagne? Anyway, good job, guy.


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Don’t Close the School Important Vote by Bridgehampton School District, May 19 By Dan Rattiner I watched a movie on TV last week called Last Season. It’s about a small high school in a small Midwestern town whose basketball team, year after year, beats all the larger schools in the basketball state championships. The plot is that the state is now consolidating high schools, and this is one of those being shut down. Too bad. So this is to be the team’s Last Season. It wasn’t much of a movie, but it did put me in mind of a very important date. It is May 19. On that date, the voters of Bridgehampton are going to make some decisions that will affect the survival of that school. It’s a very important election. There is no state mandate saying that Bridgehampton is being consolidated. But three residents of that school district are running for seats on the school board with the intention of closing the high school (grades nine through 12). Three of the seven seats are being contested. One of the current board members will vote to close the high school. If these three win, the four are in the majority. Those running as a team to close the high school are Joe Condi, Nate Ludlow and Laurie Gordon. If they win, the future of this school could take a dramatic turn. Incidentally, none of these three sends their kids to Bridgehampton. There are claims that none have even set foot in the school. The arguments put forward by these three is

that, except in mathematics, the school has the same the average student test scores achieved by others in the area. They also believe the children will be better off going to East Hampton or Southampton High Schools and thus mixing with a more “diverse” community of students. They claim there are more and different activities in larger schools, and there probably are. Finally, they say that without the cost of maintaining the high school — the school is grades K through 12 — they will save money. The Bridgehampton School has had a diverse history. Prior to 1970 and the arrival of many of our summer residents, the school was primarily populated with the children of the farmers who plowed the thousands of acres of potato fields that at the time entirely surrounded Bridgehampton. The kid who, perhaps, achieved the most celebrity later in life was Carl Yastremski, the son of a potato farming family who went on to become the star outfielder of the Boston Red Sox in the 1960s. He won the American League Batting Crown for several years, and in one year led the league not only in batting, but also home runs and runs batted in. Only five players in history have won the “Triple Crown” in baseball, and none since him. He is in the Baseball Hall of Fame. In the 1970s, as farming declined and the numbers of New York City vacation home owners dramatically increased, a great white flight occurred, as it did in the city, leaving the school

with a small population of mostly African American students — many of whom were the children of farm workers. Because of the state mandated laws about schools and the number of teachers and support staff required, these African-American students received a virtual tutorial education that the white community, which was now sending their kids to private or parochial schools, could die for. And so, since the white community, having fled, was largely paying for something they were not getting, they tried to shut the school. The board was taken over. They asked the school district people to shut the school. The district voted. They voted to keep it open. Today, the school prides itself on the education that the children — black, white, Hispanic, whatever — who go there get. It is still a small school in numbers — there are 165 students — and it remains tutorial in nature. Some classes are five kids and one teacher. This is up close and personal. Should the school kids be exposed to a more diverse student body? How could they be? The present configuration in Bridgehampton is about 40% African American, 20% Caucasian and 40% Hispanic, with a few kids from somewhere else. This latest attempt to close the high school has already had its day, actually. Two years ago, the board member hoping to do that proposed that the high school be closed. To do that, the (continued on next page)


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between 50 and 60%. (Another option, to merge the school with an adjacent district, wouldn’t lower taxes. Bridgehampton has the lowest tax rate of all districts that surround it. Taxes would rise 30% in the best merger to be found.) The report also noted that if the high school were shut, the taxpayers would no longer have any control over the kind of education their children would be offered. The kids would be aliens in a foreign land. The district would pay the “tuition” of about $35,000. After that, East and Southampton would be deciding everything. The board then voted 6 to 1 to abandon the attempt to close the high school. But the man with one vote sued. His suit demanded a court

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review the study and rule that a referendum be approved. Three weeks ago, the appeals court ruled that the study was correct and the board was correct and that there was no rational reason to close the school, either financial or otherwise. One would think, therefore, that this matter is now dead. But it is not. The three candidates, running together with the single objective in mind to take control, intend to spend another pile of money to have another study done. Perhaps, in the majority, they will vote 4 to 3 to proceed to a referendum on the high school closure IN SPITE of either report. Running against these three are four people in favor of not closing the high school. They are Doug DeGroot, Lillian Tyree-Johnson, Jim Walker and Ronnie White. Lillian Tyree-Johnson is married to the school basketball coach. Ronnie White is a young African-American man, now 25, who graduated from Bridgehampton High School. He was a star quarterback, went to college and is now an agent at Prudential Douglas Elliman. He is also one of the nicest guys I know in town. And how does Bridgehampton School REALLY fare academically? It is hardly fair to compare a small school in the Hamptons, particularly one that has a higher proportion of minority kids, to larger regional schools that still have white majorities. But Bridgehampton surprises. I’ve looked at the state mandated achievement scores. Bridgehampton fits in the middle of the pack with the other five larger high schools in achievement scores, and, in fact, rates not only higher than most in mathematics, but also leads the six in two of the seven categories measured: world history and Spanish. It also rates first in the percentage of seniors going off to college. Every senior in the school went to college last year. And every kid who went is still there this year. What this leaves these three with is the argument that, in spite of the fact that this minority school is at least the equal of its neighbors, it is better for the Bridgehampton kids to go, at the end of the eighth grade, into a larger regional school environment, where they can mix with a whole lot of new kids from neighboring communities. You can make this argument. But I think it depends on the kid. Some do better in a larger environment. Some do better in a tutorial environment. The thing is that if you close the high school, you REQUIRE all those kids to go to a school with a larger environment, and you shut off the option for the tutorial environment. After Bridgehampton, consider shutting Wainscott, Sagaponack and Tuckahoe. They are also small schools. It seems to me, that as things stand now, parents seeking large regional high school educations for their kids can already send those kids off to East or Southampton by paying tuition. Currently, no kids make that trek, however. Parents can also send their kids to one of the parochial or private schools in the area. There are two private schools less than a mile away in Bridgehampton and about 60 kids who could be going to Bridgehampton go to either those (continued on page 30)


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Illegal Aliens Derogatory Term Describes what Many of Our Ancestors Did By Dan Rattiner I would like to suggest that we stop calling certain people illegal aliens. It is a horrible way to refer to people and it is inaccurate. They are not illegal people and they are not aliens from outer space here to take over the world. They are undocumented and they are immigrants. In a world where we can now refer to people as African Americans or Native Americans instead of whatever derogatory term was fashionable among bigots years ago, we can surely refer to people as people, instead of illegals and aliens. They may be here illegally by having come across a border unnoticed. That does not make them illegal people. I am at the present time writing a historical novel about Germans involved here in America during World War II. The story is fiction, but it is

based on real people, and one of them had a life experience involving “aliens” that I think is relevant to this article. He had come to America in 1919 from Germany the old fashioned way, as many of our grandparents and great grandparents did, by stowing away on a boat. Arriving here, he simply marched down the gangplank amidst the crowd, sought out people who were already here who spoke his language, and from there made his way. For a while, he lived in a German-American neighborhood on the Upper East Side in Manhattan known as Yorkville, where both English and German was spoken. In 1924, he joined the American Army. There was no war on. He was based in Kansas City for a while and then was transferred to San Francisco. For the next 15 years, he worked and

earned a living as a waiter, a salesman, a day laborer and a factory worker. At that point, he decided he wanted to become an American citizen and so applied. Or tried to. He found he first needed to register himself as an “alien.” He found this offensive, but he filled out the forms and months later he was told he could come down and take the pledge of allegiance. But he never did. He remained a German citizen and later, at the age of 83, he died. It was an ordinary life, perhaps. But “alien” cuts both ways. Today, so many of us have come here as the children of people who came to America in all sorts of ways like he did. They jumped ship. They were taken here in chains. They hid in the back of hay wagons coming across the border from Canada. The tales of how (continued on page 30)

MUSIC CRITIC SUES A NEWSPAPER IN CINCINNATI By Dan Rattiner This is a story about a reviewer. His name is Donald Rosenberg and for a long time he has reviewed art and music for the Cincinnati Plain Dealer. Normally, one would not write about a reviewer. You might make him mad. And if you make him mad, then he might write a bad review about you. But I’m here and he’s there, so I am writing this on behalf of the Cincinnati Plain Dealer and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, both of which he has just sued. I do hope they appreciate this.

Here at Dan’s Papers, we expect our reviewers to write while keeping in mind who they are writing about. If Danny Glover stars in a performance at Bay Street, we hold him to a higher standard than, say, the local high schoolers, who have their senior play. Of course, in New York City, which is the cultural capital of America, we would expect a reviewer to hold performers to the very highest standards possible. Cincinnati is no New York City. But then it is no Southampton High School, either.

Rosenberg has written the reviews of the performances at the Cincinnati Orchestra for quite some time. And he’s liked some things and not liked others. And then, quite suddenly, four years ago, he began to not like anything the orchestra played. Because of this he has not been fired from his job reviewing the orchestra and reassigned to review other things. What went wrong? Four years ago, when Rosenberg interviewed (continued on page 32)


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By Susan M. Galardi “I’m so in love with music. I will go to any length to have it in my life.” With a 30-year career of platinum and gold records, awards and industry magazine cover stories, Phoebe Snow has clearly kept music in her life, despite tough personal challenges. In her quiet, insinuating way, Snow has maintained her stature as a formidable presence in the music business. And now the jazz/blues/folk singer/songwriter with an unmistakable vocal quality that communicates irony, whimsy and knowing, is on tour with her latest CD, Phoebe Snow – Live, recorded in July 2008 at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, NY. Snow and her quartet of accomplished instrumentalists will bring their music to the Bay Street Theater Friday and Saturday, May 22 and 23, at 8 p.m. The CD and is a comeback of sorts for Snow, who hadn’t released an album for six years. Surprisingly, considering her impressive body of work (14 records), this is her first live recording — a venture motivated by her fans. “It was an idea floating around for a while,” she said. “I love the studio environment, but some people who see me on stage seemed to think that experience wasn’t completely translating into the recordings. So when we finally had a chance to do a live album, we went for it.” Verve released the record in October and the tour began right after. “We did tons of dates last year,” she said. “We were out all the time.” Out all the time is a good description of Snow’s early life in the music business, starting in Greenwich Village in the 1970s when she was just in her late teens. Born Phoebe Ann Laub in New York City in 1952 and raised in Teaneck, N.J., Snow grew up in a household filled with all types of music. But other than some formal piano and guitar lessons, she is primarily a self taught musician who felt the need to make music from an early age, schlepping to the Village to perform original songs in the folk clubs. The effort wasn’t always an easy one for Snow. “I had tremendous stage fright,” she said, in a relaxed and engaging interview from her home in Ft. Lee, N.J., “The shy thing was a by product of a poor self image. Getting up on stage seemed impossible. But I was good at compartmentalizing. My performing self got out there. The rest of me was trembling in the corner.” The 20-year old shrinking violet was about to be catapulted into the limelight. In 1972, playing at the Bitter End, Snow was discovered by an A/R man from Shelter Records who signed and produced her first album, Phoebe in 1974, featuring that tour de force single. Try a word association game with “Phoebe Snow,” and nine times out of ten, “Poetry Man” will be the response. That intimate, haunting song, with its winding melody that insinuates itself as it unfolds, earned Snow a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. It became a top 5 single, and the album went platinum. While touring with Jackson Brown to promote

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more for Natural Wonder in 2003. In March 2007, Snow lost Valerie, then 31years old. That tragedy was ultimately the motivation for Phoebe Snow – Live. “It’s a love letter to Valerie,” she said, “a spiritual offering to her.” Snow chose each song on the record in her daughter’s memory — from remakes of her originals like “You’re My Girl” and “Natural Wonder,” to covers of “All in the Game,” “With a Song in My Heart” and “Piece of my Heart.” In her matter of fact yet emotionally open style (a phrase that could also describe her singing) Snow spoke about how her special needs child took care of her. “She elevated me out of negative feelings,” she said. “She turned my world around.” An odd incident with Valerie had a profound effect on Snow’s singing. When the child was about seven, despite Snow’s dedicated efforts, she could barely crawl. “I’d put her on her mat to rest, and switch on the public television station, hoping something might stimulate her,” she said. “I left the room and when I went back in, Valerie was gone! I thought, where the hell did she go? She had inch wormed her way into her room and was sitting in front of the TV. There was a soprano on “Electric Company” singing an aria. I felt she wanted to call my attention to it — as something she responded to. So, in my mid 30s, I started studying classical singing technique.” Prior to that, Snow had never taken voice lessons, but the training is apparent in her vocals that show little wear and tear. On the new CD, the voice is rich and full — the top notes ring with a deep, resonant brilliance. “My coach calls it a chesty mix,” she said. During the interview, Snow riffed freely on topics ranging from Joni Mitchell’s smoking habit to Buddhism, her chosen spiritual path. Her thoughts segued and morphed like an improvised melody. She joked, teased. At one point, hearing a siren scream along Route 27 in Bridgehampton, she said, “Oh, now they’re coming to get me.” She discussed the current music scene, including the “American Idol” phenomenon — particularly British idol’s Susan Boyle. “That infuriated me,” she said. “What? People who look like regular people can’t be great singers?” She also talked about a question that often comes up on “Idol”: Can any singer actually ‘own’ a song. “I don’t think so,” she said. “I was thrilled when Queen Latifah did ‘Poetry Man.’ I like to share. I want people to take what I got and blow me away.” Despite some criticism of the “Idol” machine, Snow praised the show for mainstreaming lyrics. “People want to hear a killer ballad,” she said. And on the topic of the instant success “Idol” provides the chosen few, Snow was only positive. “I think people should have their dreams,” she said, “and they should dream big. I mean, why not?”

The gold-record artist, with an unmistakable vocal quality that communicates irony, whimsy and knowing, is on tour with a new CD. that CD, Snow, who’d been told repeatedly by medical professionals that she couldn’t get pregnant — was. She gave birth to her daughter, Valerie Rose, in December 1975. Most of her fans know the rest of the story. The baby, a victim of medical malpractice, was born with serious special needs. Refusing to institutionalize the girl (as was recommended), Snow dedicated her life to Valerie’s wellbeing and development. Now, in addition to music, she had a new love. While caring for her daughter, Snow released five new records in the next seven years, including Second Childhood in 1975 which went gold and was one of two albums produced by the infamous Phil Ramone. It Looks Like Snow and Never Letting Go followed. But in the ‘80s, Snow dropped from the mainstream, instead focusing on commercials and jingles before returning to the studio eight years later with Something Real in 1989. Fans waited another nine years for I Can’t Complain in 1998; five


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Honoring the Artist: Michael Kotasek It’s hard to comprehend that the artist who painted this week’s cover doesn’t live on the East End. His “Clam Pot” is so evocative that we’d swear he was born and bred by the bay. But Michael Kotasek has lived his entire life in upstate New York, Enwell to be exact — a place far from the local waters and clam shells. Q: You’re near Binghamton, oddly enough a place I know well having lived there. From that upstate perspective, what kind of subject matter do you usually paint? A: Still life, landscapes. I used to paint with watercolor and egg tempera, but a year ago I changed to oil. Q: Where do the shells come in? A: I come to Sag Harbor each year and paint or take home drawings to do in my studio. I have also painted things like front porches of the homes here. Q: So that’s where the sea comes in. Do you come in the summer when it’s so crowded? A: Oh no. I come in the off-season. It’s desolate, but no one is looking over my shoulder while I paint. I like to come in the fall, after the leaves have dropped off the trees. Q: Why are you attracted to shells? A: My parents had a house in Florida by the water. I guess I really got to like the setting. Q: Do you see yourself living and/or painting someplace else in the future, by the water?

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A: I will continue to come to Sag Harbor and perhaps go to the coast of Maine; I remember taking a trip there when I was in high school, and the memory stayed with me. Q: How did you get into art in the first place? A: I majored in illustration in the mid-1980s and got a BFA at Syracuse University. After that I did freelance illustration up to the 1990s for ad agencies and once for Reader’s Digest. But I prefer to paint what I want, not what other people want. Q: That dissatisfaction led you where? A: Landscape design. In the late ‘90s, I happened to visit Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania and while I was there I went to the Brandywine River Museum. That experience motivated me to return to painting, Q: Just think, you might still be planting bushes if you hadn’t gone on that trip. It was fate. A: Maybe so. I started entering art exhibits and winning awards. And getting into New York shows and exhibits that went around the country. I remember being the subject of an article in Watercolor Magic Magazine as a result of my shows. Q: So that was fate, too, in a way. It was also fate that your parents, especially your mother, was (and still is) a folk artist — your first expo-

sure to art. A: (laughing) My initial experience was my first mural that I scribbled on the wall when I was young. I was always sitting around drawing. I would also dye and design eggshells with my brother — we got that from my mother who still does it as part of the Czech folk art tradition. In fact, she’s been invited by UNESCA to a folk art event in Prague. Q: It just occurred to me, the experience with eggshells at an early age may have attracted you to other kinds of shells, like clams. But there are more connections; you described your paintings as whimsical. Maybe that’s related to your comedy writing. A: I did try comedy writing and in 1993 sent some material to David Letterman. If it’s accepted, you get paid by the joke. I just didn’t pursue it. Q: What do you think you will pursue in the future? A: I have considered doing printmaking and more figurative pieces. But I know I will be coming every year to Sag Harbor. — Marion Wolberg Weiss Michael Kotasek’s work is available for view at Sag Harbor’s Grenning Gallery. His website is www.kotasek.com

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By T.J. Clemente Bridgehampton has many charms. The small town that was named by Indians and original settlers because of a narrow natural bridge across the many ponds separating the settlements of East Hampton and Southampton has a beauty and signature all its own. As you pass through it on Route 27, its lovely attributes get your attention. Oddly, not so long ago, Bridgehampton was home to seven gas stations within an eighth of a mile of each other, all on Route 27. In more recent year, during the summer, tourists and residents walk the charming Main Street to shop, exercise or just people watch. There are changes to the town this season. Some old favorites are gone, some new local favorites are opening up, and some new construction is going on. Since Bridgehampton does n’t have its own Chamber of Commerce, some behind the scenes info about the developments in town came from two knowledgeable real estate agents. Holly Hodder, a friendly gal with a charming wit, said the construction on the south side of Main Street, between the Corcoran Real Estate office and the Presbyterian Church, is by Konner Development. “It is commercial space,” she said, but couldn’t confirm if they had “any early-adopting tenants yet.” Carol Konner is the force behind Konner Development, which has numerous prestigious holding throughout the area including the pasture at Mecox — about 15 homes in the $2 million range on 28 acres. With work going full tilt

On the Street: Bridgehampton on the Konner commercial site and the expansion of the Bridgehampton Library on the north side, the town has a bit more of an “under construction” look than in years past. Hodder mentioned that once again Main Street Bridgehampton had escaped the invasion of the national chains such as J Crew, Coach, Gucci and Tommy Hilfiger that seem to be entrenched in both East Hampton and Southampton, but still noticeably absent from both Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor. Sacre bleu! Blue Province is gone, but a bit farther east is the Black Cat Books, relocated from Sah Harbor, in a spiffy new, open space. Another change is the soon-to-be-opened

ALL BUSINESS Suzanne Ruggles, the Barefoot Gardener based in Westhampton, is receiving the Source Water Award from the Suffolk County Water Authority for her continued commitment to native gardening and her efforts in educating Long Islanders on environmental practices. Smith River Kitchens will open Memorial Day weekend at 92 Newtown Lane, EH. Owned by Scott W. Smith of East Hampton, Smith River offers kitchen and cabinetry design services and supplies locally made, semi-custom and factory made kitchens, green cabinets and installation. Town & Country Real Estate welcomes Joyce Orinstein to its East Hampton Office. With a background in the home furnishings industry

Copas Wine Bar in what used to be Alison’s, tucked just behind the Candy Kitchen and across from Community Center on School Street. The new owners are Cosmos Venneri and Chris Boudouris. According to their pal Jeanine Edington, “The boys want to provide a different type of choice to World Pie and Bobby Van’s.” Some believe that a new perspective on dinning will be refreshing, but Alison’s regulars like Jon Bon Jovi will no doubt be sad that the venerable dining institution is gone in Bridgehampton. Edington predicts that the new establishment will be a winner because of the attention to detail and the enthusiasm the new owners are bringing (continued on page 32)

and as owner of a real estate company in Saddle River, Orinstein has a 25-year proven track record in the industry. Rich Granoff, a LEED-accredited architect, will host a Green homes presentation Wednesday, May 20 at a LEED-certified spec house in North Haven (18 Gardiners Path) at 4 p.m. Presentation and reception follow at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor. RSVP: gioia.dipaolo@elliman.com. On June 4 and 5, 2009, Stony Brook University Medical Center specialists in cardiovascular medicine will hold the “Meeting of the Minds” Symposium, where leaders in the field discuss the latest advances in therapy for cardiovascular disease. The symposium will be held at Gurney’s Inn, Spa and Conference Center in Montauk.

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The Sheltered Islander Shelter Island Tonite! After 17 years, Jay Leno is down to his last few weeks as host of The Tonight Show. During his first 10 years, I was still saying, “I’m watching Johnny Carson.” Johnny was such a consistent presence in my life that I felt a real loss when he announced his retirement and disappeared off the radar. Now, when I’ve finally gotten used to Jay and memorized all his routines, he’s leaving me too. Conan O’Brien takes over soon. He’s okay, but I always switch to Craig Ferguson on The Late Late Show after Letterman. He’s much funnier than Conan in my opinion. I’m okay with

Letterman, but I only watch him if he has a guest I want to see. So I guess when Jay leaves, I’ll have to train myself to watch Letterman. You just never know when your TV viewing will hit a speed bump and disrupt your insomnia. Of course, if Shelter Island, which has its own channel, had a late night show, I’d have a real choice again. Announcer: “Shelter Island Tonite! With your host, Bill McGill. Tonight’s guests are Sarah Schmopit, Winner of the 2009 Seashell Yard Design, and Harry Bicker, with fascinating tales of a Shelter Island Taxi driver. Lastly, we have a demonstration of the new

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routine from the Shelter Island Lion’s Club Power Mower Racing Team.” Bill: “If you’ve never seen our Power Mower Racing Team, folks, it’s a real treat. Using synchronized mowing, they mow a design in the huge lawns on Shelter Island. Crop circles have nothin’ on our boys and their John Deere’s. But first, a word from one of our sponsors, George’s IGA. Everything you need but don’t want to go off-island to get is at George’s!” Bill: “Before we call out Ms. Schmopit, we have a few announcements. Low tide is at 5:54 a.m. If you’re new to clamming, get out there by 6:30 to get in a good two hours. If you’re old to clamming, stay in your own clambeds. We only have one cop on at that hour and if he has to come down and break up another clam rake duel, he’ll permanently confiscate the rakes of the involved parties. We have a 10 mph breeze expected from the southeast bringing warm weather. It’ll be a perfect day to put up a little canvas, but if you feel the need for speed, call your friend with an outboard. Remember to bring your own bags and egg cartons to the farm stands. If you’re trading, use the Island’s pound for pound exchange rate. You can pick up a pound of zucchini if you leave a pound of shellfish. Two beers counts as a pound and also one ferry ticket counts as a pound for exchange purposes. If you observe an off-islander abusing our honor system, get his license and call this show. We will publicly humiliate him at no charge and the car will be clammed by the first islander who sees it. That’s right off-islanders, I said clammed, not keyed. It’s illegal to use your car key to scratch someone’s car, however nowhere in New York State or Federal law is there any law regulating the use of mollusks. And now, let’s welcome Sarah Schmopit! Tell us Ms. Schmopit, where did you get the inspiration to replicate the Eiffel Tower in sea shells in your front yard?” Sarah: “Call me Sarah, Bill. I got the inspiration from seeing a picture of this thing in Paris, which as you know, is quite off-island.” Bill: “Ah yes, the off-island influences, they are all around us all the time. It’s hard sometimes to choose which information we want from the off-island world.” Sarah: “Well, my husband and I built this replica, six feet tall you know, and we improved on the original design.” Bill: “You improved the engineering design of the Eiffel Tower? That’s impressive! What did you do exactly?” Sarah: “Well, our tower features four built in bird houses and green and red, port and starboard, lights on the top. Just think, if the original tower in Paris had port and starboard lights, how much easier it would be for pilots to steer the airplanes to the right of the tower. I guess the French, drinking all that wine, never thought of that...” Bill: “Well, it just proves the point that there’s not much in the off-island world that we can’t improve on here.”


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Twentysomething…By David Lion Rattiner D-Day and the Swan I’m inspired by the blind courage a male swan showed me last Friday. As it has been reported widely, a female swan at East Hampton Town Pond is nesting again as she did last year, and it is very serious business for her. I pulled up alongside Town Pond to do a little animal observing. I made sure to stay about 50 yards away from nesting area, but within seconds of parking, I watched in amazement as another swan headed right for my car. It was the daddy swan and he was pissed. His head was down, his eyes were mad and he was charging. Within seconds he was viciously attacking my car, biting at my side view mirror. It elevated my heart rate enough to scare me. I was impressed. Here I was, a giant monster car. And here was this swan, with no hands, no weapons, not even teeth — but he didn’t care. Could he be killed? Yes. Could he be hurt? Without a doubt. Was this embarrassing for him to make such a big scene? Most definitely. But his wife and future kids were in danger and he didn’t know of anything else to do. I started to think about what I would do if I were this swan in this situation. I probably would be like, “Honey, it’s time to get out of East Hampton, there are giant monster cars that are going to harass us daily if we don’t.” And I would pack up the eggs and the wife and fly to a nature preserve where I could live in peace. But this male swan never let that thought go through his mind, and I learned a lot from him. His blind courage has earned him some respect, and large signs have been put out in front of the pond by government officials that read, “Please keep a safe distance from the swans.” I captured much of this swan attack on video, which you can check out on danshamptons.com. It’s pretty funny. I started to think a lot about American history in relation to this swan, and what, on a human scale, blind courage like this has accomplished. ZE RI O T O M

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With June 6 coming up, I thought about the guys who stormed the beaches at Normandy, blindly running into a fight, with machine gun fire coming in from an elevated position and the chances of success slim, to free Europe from the Nazis. The entire operation was fully planned during a time without the communication or the satellite mapping abilities of today. There was no way of knowing whether or not we were going to be able to stop Hitler. There was no way of knowing for sure about important factors, such as the weather during the invasion, or whether or not the Germans took the bait at “Operation Glimmer,” where we fooled the Nazis into thinking that we were invading there. I thought about how Eisenhower had letters in

his pocket during that invasion. One was a speech celebrating victory and the other was a speech apologizing for defeat. How crazy is that? He wasn’t sure at all whether or not we were going to succeed, but he did it anyway and he planned for both. But he wasn’t about to let his uncertainty discourage him from stopping the most evil empires the Earth has ever known. The D-Day invasion has gone down in history as the most successful and important win in American history, and without this invasion, Hitler would not have been defeated and we would all be looking at a very different world today. A world much worse then the one we have. It’s one heck of a swan family we got here at Town Pond.

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they did this are common in the legends of many of our families, probably even in those who are currently protesting against the current wave of immigration we are experiencing. I certainly do agree that the current wave of immigration is a problem. It is massive in scale. But people have always wanted to come to America. And if this government has dropped the ball in allowing more than the country can absorb, why is it the fault of those who got here? And I wonder — is it more than the country can absorb? Both Democratic and Republican administrations have deliberately followed this policy at our borders. My thinking is, if that’s the way things are, accept it. Offer a smile and a wave and get on with it. If others want to demonstrate against this policy at the 7-Eleven, they can do that too. But don’t harass these immigrants. You just make a fool out of yourself. And it will come back to bite you if our current administration finds a path to citizenship for them. Then — hard as it may seem — they will be Americans too. Remember your own family’s stories. Meanwhile, our current economic downturn is getting worse and worse. First, the bad numbers were said to be as bad as the recession of 1982. Next, they said they were as bad as just after World War II. Now you hear the comparison to the Great Depression. We will get over this, but last week, I read the astonishing statement by our current Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot that, after giving the matter considerable thought, she didn’t think it was the Town’s job to

take responsibility for feeding the hungry here. She thinks that is the job of charities and churches, and maybe the Town could “help out.” She surely has her eye on the Town budget. She’s new to the job and has just discovered there is a yawning deficit left to her by a prior administration that apparently felt that what happened after it left would no longer be its problem. Nevertheless, there is plenty of history both in Southampton Town and elsewhere that, in extraordinary times, the towns and villages did exactly what Kabot says she will not do, which was to take the lead in feeding the hungry. Richard Hendrickson, the man who measures the weather for the Weather Service every day here in Bridgehampton, remembers that during the Depression, his wife was the director of the Town department that saw to it that hungry people could find a place to go to eat. Richard is 90 years old. He’s worked for the National Weather Department since he was 18. Seventy-two years in the same job, he’s still doing it well. These are extraordinary times. Kids are beginning to show up at our grammar schools without lunches because their parents have no money for food. The other day a grocer told me that people have come in quietly asking for food and he has given it to them. There’re people now living in the woods in Hampton Bays. We will get through these extraordinary times. But it is not helpful when the chief executive of our largest town says that it is not her problem when in past times such as these, it was considered otherwise.

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schools or private schools in the city. Closing the high school will also shutter a small school filled with the enthusiasm and pride and excitement of a close-knit student body, which, in the last few years, has begun to attract “up-scale” kids whose parents had never thought to send them there before. (For comments from these kids, along with photos, go to the recently posted Web site welovebhs.com.) It also has begun to attract kids from every strata who do not do well at big high schools, but who thrive in a small one. I personally know two minority families who last year switched their kids from Southampton to Bridgehampton paying tuition to do so — with the result of their kids going from barely passing to High Honors. Well, if they do close Bridgehampton High School, it will at least give those school kids the honor of living the movie Last Season, though in real life and without the state’s mandate. The Bridgehampton High School basketball team has beat the socks off everybody in its division in the state eight times in the last 30 years. These Bridgehampton Killer Bee state championships are proudly acknowledged on a small sign you see at the western entrance to the Hamlet of that town, which was put up in the late 1990s. Vote for DeGroot, Tyree, Walker and White on May 19. Do NOT vote for the team of Conti, Ludlow and Gordon. I know them to be nice people but as far as the school goes, they have a wrongheaded idea in my opinion.

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Looking for the Bottom By Dan Rattiner For a long time, people in real estate said, “The sky’s the limit.” Then, in 2007, when prices leveled off people in real estate said, “It’s a correction.” In the spring of 2008, when prices fell a bit, it was called “the bubble,” which is a bit more complicated. The bubble meant that the prices had gone up one side of the bubble and down the other to where they were before. So the top was called that, the bubble. But the other side was still pretty good, just on the other side of the top. Then the bubble popped. At the present time, people in the real estate business are looking for “the bottom.” The bottom is that place where prices stabilize, that is to say, they have come down to there on the bottom, and thus at the bottom, the only place they can go is back up. Finding the bottom is good. Finding the bottom is good even if it stays at the bottom for a while. Bottoms create confidence. It is good for another reason too. And that is, the sheep that own the properties — yes they are sheep — are sitting on their hands (or hoofs) right now, unsure of where the bottom is. When the bottom is found, they will slide their hoofs out and, now with confidence, begin to cheer and write up listings for their houses and go out looking for houses and suddenly the market will come alive again. By definition, with the bottom meaning the bottom, it means

that if you buy now you will be able to sell for more later. And if you sell now, then you could buy somewhere else now, maybe real quick, and be poised to make a sale later as the market lifts off from the bottom. That’s if the bottom doesn’t hold and we go down toward a new bottom. Remember the good old days? Here was the café talk. “I bought my oceanfront house in 1971 for $25,000. Now it is worth $25 million. Smart, ain’t I?” Ever hear this? “I bought my oceanfront house in 1971 for $25,000. Last year it was worth $25 million. Shoulda sold. Now, it’s bupkis. Or at best, who knows?”

You don’t hear that. Which is another reason why we need the bottom. “I bought my oceanfront house in 1971 for $25,000, last year it was worth $25 million and this year it’s worth $12.5 million. Ain’t I great?” Yesterday, I went out looking for the bottom. I drove over to Lake Agawam, parked in front of the Southampton Cultural Center, opened the trunk, put on my scuba gear, flippers, flashlight and mask and belly flopped into the water. How deep is the ocean? How high is the sky? I went down, down and down into the murky waters of Lake Agawam, hoping I could find the bottom. The flashlight was on, but it was not much help. I could only see three feet with it. Finally, my feet touched, could it be? But no. It was just a ledge. Now I was going farther down and down and down. So then I got scared, turned around and paddled and flippered my way back up to the surface, and arriving there, ripped off my mask and let out a hoooo. “You look blue in the face?” a friend on shore said. “I thought I had it,” I said, huffing and puffing out of breath. “But no.” “Well, you tried.” “It’s down there somewhere. I just know it is.” “We’ll come back tomorrow.” (continued on next page)

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the symphony’s newly hired conductor on a train going to one of the symphony’s first out of area concerts, Rosenberg seems to have not personally liked Welser-Most. Rosenberg wrote about it the next day for the paper. Who is this fellow Franz Welser-Most? On that train, Wesler-Most had apparently tried to charm Rosenberg. But Rosenberg was having none of it. In his article, Rosenberg said that Wesler-Most referred to his Cincinnati audience as “blue haired ladies,” and that to raise money for the orchestra, he’d have to charm “the rich widows.” He also quoted Wesler-Most about how he felt about Cincinnati. “It’s an inflated farmer’s village,” Wesler-Most had said. And he also said that one of his jobs was raising money for the orchestra, and “a $5,000 donation to the orchestra would not even entitle a person to a handshake with me, though a $10 million donation might get you lunch.” Now it’s possible to argue that Wesler-Most was not a nice person on that trip. But that has nothing to do with his conducting. What Rosenberg was thinking about when he wrote this stuff on the train trip is not known, but the facts are that from that day forward, almost every time Welser-Most picked up his baton and went to the podium to work up a sweat conducting for two hours of a symphony by, say, Shostakovich, what Rosenberg gave it, in print, was the big raspberry. And so, the editors, after four years of this, changed Rosenberg’s assignments. He’d still review art galleries, and he would still review musical performances, but not performances by

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the Cincinnati Orchestra. They’d have another reviewer do that. As a result of this, Rosenberg now has sued the Cincinnati Plain Dealer for defamation, pain and suffering, and the Cincinnati Orchestra for tortuous interference with his job (since they most surely suggested the paper get somebody else as a reviewer of their orchestra). He’s also sued the editor of the paper, Susan Goldberg, for violating Ohio’s free speech principle, and just for good measure, age discrimination. He’s 54. I find this whole thing very funny. The reviewer gets his, and he doesn’t like it one bit. Perhaps the lawyer, Robert Duvin, who has been hired by the orchestra to defend it, has said it best. “There are many people who considered Rosenberg’s relentless negative assessment, when contrasted with worldwide praise, to be personal, petty and vindictive. He doesn’t like what happened? That’s too bad. We didn’t like it either. For years. “It’s a funny grievance coming from a lifetime reporter, that the people that he writes about have an obligation to stay silent. We don’t have that same platform, so what we do is write letters and have meetings. You guys get to publish every day, and bring the hammer down as often as you want on anybody you want to.” By the way, this coming weekend, the Springs Community Theatre gives the three final performances of their interpretation of the musical comedy Anything Goes at Guild Hall in East Hampton. Maybe I’ll see you there. (For a review of that show, see page 53.)

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to the community. In a tough restaurant market, these brave men are taking a chance providing Bridgehampton with a new fine choice. With a lot of public fanfare it was announced that what once was the Little Red Barn (aka, Bob’s Village Market; the IGA) will become a new Citarella’s. Described by some as “ritzy,” Citarella will bring Bridgehampton locals and visitors abundant (some say pricier) choices. One thing is for sure is that the new businesses are being aggressive during a time when the business cycle is not exactly prime for new comers. But these entrepreneurs are determined to make the local economic turn around happen on their watch. It’s that spirit and effort of those who jump in where angels fear to tread that usually succeed in the long.

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“Help me up.” Do the math. If there were 100 $1 million sales in 2007 and the commission was six percent, the brokers got very, very rich. So now, if there were 100 half a million dollar sales for the same houses in 2009 and the commission is six percent, the brokers are not very, very rich, but just very rich. It’s something. Especially in these hard times we’ve got to find the bottom to get the market back even if it’s just half. It’s down there. I’ve seen it. Swear to God.

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By Dan Rattiner Week of May 17 – 23, 2009 Riders this week: 10,424 Rider miles this week: 97,023 DOWN IN THE TUBE E. L. Doctorow, Kathleen Turner, Jerry Seinfeld and Pia Lindstrom were all seen taking subway rides this week. DELAYS, SORT OF As the result of a recall, 14 subway cars, built by the Honoree Subway Coach Company of Osaka, Japan will be taken out of service next week to have a bolt in their suspension replaced by the manufacturer. The bolt is a size too small and could pop out if the subway ran over anything large on the tracks, for example, a raccoon. Due to the recall, our fleet of subway cars will be reduced by 10% for one week. During that week, which is the upcoming week, Hampton Subway will be operating at a slightly reduced capacity. Rather than increase the time between trains, however, we are going to double the time between every tenth train. So nine trains in a row will arrive at each station every 14 minutes, but then the tenth train will arrive 24 minutes after that. To find out if the next train at a station is that tenth train, talk to the straphangers

there to see if they are annoyed. MOTHER’S DAY MELEE Our first annual “Mothers Ride Free on Mother’s Day” program ended in disaster when police had to be called in to eight of our 12 platforms to break up angry groups of passengers arguing about the promotion. In East Hampton, a mother showed up with seven children and was very upset when told that the seven kids could not ride free too, just her. “I wouldn’t have brought them if I didn’t think they could ride free,” she said. Protesters from a Men’s Power Group called the Granite Club were briefly detained when they began harassing women who they claimed had never been mothers and were trying to cheat the system. In Westhampton Beach, a pregnant woman argued that she was about to be a mother and should ride free and the police had to be called. And in Montauk, a group of 10 grandmothers were turned away when the token clerk, Harold James, erroneously told them it was for mothers not grandmothers, and the group got the police to come escort them through. James was transferred to our maintenance division later that day. COMMISSIONER ASPINALL’S MESSAGE I wanted to begin this message this week by congratulating all the mothers in the Hamptons

on Mother’s Day, but what the hell happened with our promotion? Is everybody all upset or something? It had been my hope to give a gift of a free meal at Le Somielle, the French restaurant that has a lease to provide dining car service on all the subway trains, to all our wonderful mothers. Such a meal would have cost us $120. Le Somielle did not get four stars on Michelin for nothing. But our board voted this down 5 to 4 and instead voted to give every mother a free ride on Mother’s Day. And even that ended in disaster. Don’t forget that we will be interviewing for the summer job of “pusher” on our subway platforms this week. The lucky people offered one of these jobs will be assigned a particular platform — we are going to try to coordinate the sites to be near where the jobholders live — to shove passengers into the trains during rush hour. The job begins Memorial Day and goes through Labor Day. It is a great job for students who are otherwise occupied the rest of the year. But anyone can apply. Our souvenir book One Year on the Hampton Subway is now out. It chronicles the riots, escalators gone berserk, explosions, boxing matches, subway car races and the 90 pound raccoon that ate an environmentalist during the attempt to remove her from the subway air vent in Hampton Bays. We all remember that. It is on sale in all four Bookhampton Book Stores (Amagansett, East Hampton, Sag Harbor and Southampton.) It can also be bought either online at danshamptons.com, over the counter at Dan’s Papers or by calling 631-537-0500. The cost is $18.48 plus tax, grand total $20.

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Bud break is upon us on the East End – thanks at least in part to that burst of intensely, unseasonably hot weather a few weekends ago. That burst of heat, followed by this wet greyness has vineyard managers keeping an eye out for humidity. That’s the downside, on the upside, it could mean a longer growing season and better ripeness at the end. Only time will tell. It was quite the fundraiser at Bedell Cellars May 8, organized by the Friends of the Sisson Family. You may remember that Ben Sisson, a long-time vineyard manager all over the North Fork died suddenly. Since, The Sisson Family Fund has been set up to help financially support his wife Alice Wise and their children Ethan and Emma during these difficult times. The primary goal is to enable Alice, Ethan and Emma to stay in their family home as the children mature and to allow the family to maintain a continuing quality of life within their community of family and friends. In other news, Sannino’s Bela Vita Vineyard, Long Island’s only custom winemaking facility for home vintners will be expanding its operations for 2009. Owners (and great people) Anthony and Lisa Sannino have entered into a long-term arrangement with Ackerly Pond Vineyards to share production facilities

and other space. They will be hosting a Grand Opening of our their custom winemaking center at Ackerly Pond on May 16-17 from 1-4 p.m. Anyone interested in making wine there in 2009 should definitely attend and you’ll be able to taste samples of 2008 wines. Visit makeliwine.com for details and to RSVP. Spring also means the release of new steel-fermented whites and roses from local producers. One of the best I’ve tasted lately is Macari Vineyards 2008 “Katherine’s Field” Sauvignon Blanc ($22). Most of the grapes come from their Block K (Katherine’s Field), which is the part of their vineyard closest to the Long Island Sound between 100 and 150 feet above sea level. Farmed to 2.5 tons per acre, the fruit was hand harvested, steel fermented and malolactic fermentation was strictly avoided. This year’s wine is far lighter in color that previous vintages. The green-yellow is so light that the wine is nearly colorless. But, the nose is nicely citrusy and

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Creating walls outdoors can be accomplished with hedges, lattice, fences made of a myriad of materials or groups of plantings. In an outdoor room, adding a ceiling is optional. Your outdoor room might simply be capped off with the shade of a large tree. Arbors and pergolas are also charming ways to create rooms with ceilings. Even a market umbrella is, in effect, a ceiling, as it will protect you from the elements. There are just a few ideas as starting points to create the framework of an outdoor room. Many outdoor rooms are focused on a water feature such as a pool or spa. Ponds, birdbaths, fountains, and waterfalls can be included in the space and will add to the enjoyment. Listening to and seeing moving water is relaxing and therapeutic. Another popular focal point for your outdoor room is a fireplace or a fire pit and the warmth of an evening fire will extend the outdoor season longer. Fire features appeal to the caveman and the happy camper in

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A longtime client called this weekend, exhausted but ecstatic about filling me in on the news about the great Mother’s Day project she and her three sons had embarked upon. They decided to bring out the tropicals and plant the whisky barrels and pots outside themselves. They bought their own plants, roaming the nursery and picking out flowers is always a lot of fun, then the real work began. This was a Herculean task that left them hungry and ready for bed. One of her sons, a young man in his twenties, declared that he had

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Builders Help Homeowners Remake Dream Houses By David Lion Rattiner Are more people building onto their homes or upgrading their homes for themselves instead of to resell? In this market, the builders are seeing the changes and adjusting their business to it as well. We spoke to a few Hamptons building experts to find out how building customers have changed in terms of what they want to build, and whether or not they’re focusing more on themselves and their own enjoyment. Doug Castaldo, of East End Fence & Gate, agrees. “Yes, I would say that it is correct [that people are building for their own enjoyment.] It seems to be that way at the moment,” he said. From an electrician’s perspective, interestingly enough, the customer hasn’t changed all that much, but there still is a change. Bill Shea, of William J. Shea Electric, said, “There is no rhyme nor reason for who does what when it comes to electrical repairs or installations. Within the past two years, cosmetic installations such as upgrading lighting fixtures, installation of landscape lighting, replacement of switches and outlets have virtually stopped. This seems to be the case all over Suffolk County except for the larger homes east of the Shinnecock Canal, where we have been doing a very steady business. We have even added an additional service truck to accommodate my East End clients. It appears to me that people are holding out till a problem arises or they are tired of [something.] We get calls about that nagging switch, light or outlet that hasn’t worked in a while or worse yet, they start to smell something burning. I’ve been

doing electrical work for 33 years and have seen the economy in its cyclical swings and it seems the majority of electrical consumers will wait till a problem arises.” Jay Jinks, of JGJ Contracting, Inc., explains his perspective. “I have found if a customer wants something special, like a virtual golf room or an elaborate media room, they do it because it is what they want. Some home comforts have a limited appeal and the total cost might not be able to add to the worth of the house. Yes, I feel more customers are doing what they want, not what others want. They want their home to be their home. I think most people are staying put until we see a lot more confidence in the economy.” Steve Metal, of LaPolla, a high-end painting and artistic finish business agrees. “I think they are doing what they want to do for their home. It’s for their own taste so I think it is more satisfying for them.” Andy Rego, of Hampton Brick Works Pool and Spa, said, “The spec housing business is extremely slow but I am seeing more people building custom homes for themselves or doing additions for themselves, making what they got bigger and better. Right now this spring is better than last spring.”

Howard Kaye, of East End Decks, is finding that more people are focusing on higher quality rather than just having him get something up that is new quickly. “It is absolutely right to say people are building more for themselves to enjoy. This season people are definitely more interested in aesthetic and high quality work rather than quick work to make a quick sale.” Creative Craftsman Inc.’s Bob Lorenzo said, “I would certainly agree that most people are upgrading their homes for their own enjoyment. If they are fixing up their houses it isn’t to fix it up and flip it because that market is dead. I’d say that ninety percent of my customers are doing things for themselves today. However, the people that still have real money are still doing what they want to do and they always have.” Contractor Bryan Downey of Bryan Downey Restorations said, “I think people are beginning to realize they have nice houses and want to do improvements more so than buying new. They know what they are in for financially and can adapt from bigger, better, new home seekers to preferring renovation and restoration. This is not only good economically, but for the environment as well, because there are less trees to cut, holes to dig and so on.”


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lovers, litter and clean up products that are environmentally safe, as well as healthier for your feline family, are the right choice. Pet & Planet Friendly: I can probably fill an entire room with antisomething that is made specifically for Pick good food. our canine and feline family members. Antiseptic, antibacterial, odor eliminating, stain removing and parasite and mite preventing powders, liquids, sprays, soaps, shampoos and the like promise to make Kahuna and Sylvester, as well as our homes, bug free, stench free and pet owner identification and evidence free. Every anti-green chemical we use will become part of our air and water supply. Products that are non-toxic, biodegradable and made from renewable resources (not petroleum) are the way to go. Home-mixed cleaners can get the job done too. Vinegar and baking soda can clean almost anything. Ask your vet about cleaning your dog’s ears with a little white vinegar. Next time you play ball on the lawn with your dog or run with him on the beach, stop and take your shoes off. Lie down on the grass or sand, or sit with him at the shoreline and put your feet in the water. Think about how great that feels. There’s nothing like it on the earth.

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Turn a Yard into a Play Area – Safely!

By Betti Sands Yards can add a lot to a home. A sprawling outdoor space can act as a weekend getaway of sorts, allowing homeowners the chance to go outside in the spring and summer sun and escape all of life’s other distractions. For parents, a yard can be a great place to let kids play and enjoy themselves, all within viewing distance of Mom and Dad’s watchful eyes. Take a trip to Herrick Park playground in East Hampton. Many of the smart playground building techniques used there can be applied to your backyard playground. Though backyard playgrounds are not as common as they once were, that doesn’t mean they’re

still not fun for kids. Of course, a backyard play area is only as fun as it is safe, so parents considering creating one for their kids should consider the following tips before getting started. Think about the drainage patterns in your yard. Building a play area in a spot on the lawn that doesn’t have proper drainage is asking for trouble. During winter, such areas are likely to have excessive ice, threatening kids’ balance and possibly causing accidents. Even in warmer months, poor drainage could result in puddles after rains, attracting mosquitoes and other biting insects. Have fun with what you build and take into consideration goofy ideas. One playground item that has stood the test of time at the Springs School in

East Hampton is a concrete slab of “Swiss cheese” that kids can climb through the holes on. Try to build in a relatively shaded area. While it might not be possible to create the play area entirely in the shade, try to keep as much as possible out of the sun. This will protect kids from the sun, particularly during those hot summer afternoons when kids love being outdoors, but UV rays are at their most harmful. However, it’s important not to build in areas that are entirely concealed by trees so parents can still keep an eye on their kids. Build your play area away from the patio or barbecue area. In addition to concrete sidewalks that can hurt children, you won’t want kids playing anywhere near charcoal, starter fluid or propane tanks. Think about installing a padded surface or sand around swingsets and jungle gyms. Both will help cushion kids when they fall. Recycled rubber pellets and even wood chips also work well, this is used at the wonderful outdoor playground at the Montauk Playhouse in Montauk. Kids and parents love it.

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“Be prepared to worry for the rest of your life.” This was told to me by a neighbor when my partner and I were about to have our son. I was already good at worrying. About if I would go mad if we moved out of the city. About the ozone layer. Preservatives in food (A friend in the funeral parlor business told me he uses much less embalming fluid than those embalmers of generations past – we were already so well preserved!) But my neighbor was right. Those worries were nothing compared to what was to come when Hudson was born. We read all the manuals. In fact, ironically, in the six months before he was born I was the editorial director of a humongous website for Enfamil Formula that involved writing weekly emails to women prior to and post birth of their babies. It was my job to know what to do. Preparing the home for baby’s arrival was a mammoth undertaking. We learned that we didn’t need to do much at the beginning – after all, he wouldn’t be mobile for a while. But we did prepare the apartment for his arrival. When he was born, my partner and I had a golden retriever and a cat. In addition, during her last month of pregnancy, our condo board opted to have the building re-pointed. The noise was incredible. (We thought, since he’d been listening to it in utero for a month already, he would probably be able to sleep through anything. That ended up to be true – a godsend since the re-pointing went on for another month.) The dust horrific. Even using the air conditioner (it was May) brought dust into the apartment, but it was certainly better than leaving

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the windows open. So the day before we went to the hospital, I rolled up the rugs and covered the furniture (including his John Lennon “Imagine” bassinet) with plastic drop cloths. If I could have, I’d have had the entire apartment hermetically sealed. The day we were to bring

Hudson home (I had stayed overnight at the hospital with my partner), I went home first to vacuum the place, unroll the rugs and cover the furniture. Everything was pristine. Not a dust mite or dog hair in sight. That was just the beginning of our attempts at baby proofing – some were logical, others ludicrous. It seemed that as soon as we figured out how to deal with one challenge that presented itself, we would be on to another. The most difficult hurdle was our house in East Hampton, which has an open floor plan. There was no gate to keep him corralled. We even went on the R.C. Steele website (for dogs) to see if there was some sort of thing to keep him confined. Really – all we wanted to do was watch a damn TV program now and then without worrying that he’d crawl off into the kitchen and set it on fire. Being a researcher first and decision maker later, I had many options to consider. I measured constantly. Checked user comments compulsively. In the meantime, my partner and I made a barricade out of every piece of furniture we could find. Ottomans shoved up against sofas next to a coffee table on its side next to chairs. And then he started to stand and walk. Ahh. Well, as they say, there’s nothing like supervision. Basically, we chased him around for three years. And resigned ourselves to being very tired. Now he’s six. Finishing kindergarten. Meeting new people. Under the care, six hours a day, of others. And now I realize that finding the perfect baby gate was the easy part.

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FRIDAY, MAY 15 GYMBOREE FAMILY ART – From 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Hand-on art class for children 18 months to 4 years old at CMEE. 376 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-8250. BABY AND ME YOGA CLASS – From 4 to 5 p.m. at the Ananda Yoga and Wellness Center. Cost is $70 for the series or $20 for the class. 20 Hampton Road, Southampton. 631204-1219. SATURDAY, MAY 16 BIDEAWEE: SAFETY AROUND DOGS – For children in grades second through fifth, Bidewee in Westhampton is offering a free one-hour workshop to teach safety around dogs. Children will receive an AKC safety activity book, coloring book and souvenir. Located at 118 Old Country Road, Westhampton. 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 631-325-0200, ext. 118. THE SATURDAY MORNING PICTURE SHOW – 11 a.m. Classic family films on Bay Street’s big screen. $7. Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500. BUTTERFLY: STORY OF A LIFE CYCLE – Science and art combine in this musical celebration of the life cycle! Each stage of the Monarch’s incredible transformation from tiny egg to glorious butterfly is brought to life through large-scale puppetry and song. Join the butterfly as she learns about her unique place within the animal kingdom with the help of some very special insect friends. Tickets are $25, $20, $15. The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center is located at 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach, 631-288-1500. SUNDAY, MAY 17 GO WILD ABOUT LLAMAS – A “Meet the Animals� program. Ages 2 to 6. Visit with a llama and learn about this gentle, intelligent animal. 1 to 2 p.m. $7 per child. Red Creek Park, 102 Old Riverhead Rd., Hampton Bays. Preregistration required. 631-728-8585.

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Most of the shops are gearing up for the spring/summer season, decorating their windows, putting out balloons, and clearing out winter inventory in order to make room for their newest merchandise. Let’s get shopping! Preparing for the Memorial Day weekend, which is only a few weeks away, stop in at Nautique National Flag, 401 Montauk Highway, Westhampton Beach, for all of your nautical needs. The store is filled with interesting US, historic, national, nautical and fun flags (all in stock), flagpoles, nautical yardarm poles, weathervanes, cupolas, windsocks and more. Nautique is also the manufacturer of custom flags banners and burgees and are the flagpole specialists since 1992. Call 631-288-8881 for information. While you’re at it, stop into Accents J. Tortorella Swimming Pools, 296 West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays, for a look at the newest fun in the sun merchandise, which includes pool, spa, beach, backyard living and much more. Pick up some cool beach chairs and umbrellas, pool toys and equipment, and just a little bit of everything for outdoor living. Sunrise to Sunset, 36 Hill Street, Southampton, has already kicked of the season with new spring arrivals in ladies’ and men’s sportswear and swimwear. There are wetsuits from XCEL, and Crocs in every size and color. Spring is in the air at Aunt Suzie’s Clothes for Kids, on Hampton Road in Southampton. For any special occasions, there are fancy and classic dresses and suits that are in stock along with a fun selection of swimsuits, Life is Good apparel and playwear merchandise. Aunt Suzie even has all your communion/confirmation needs, including veils, ties, gloves,

purses and hair accessories for up to coordinating tub mats. 75% off, making everything really Kim Seybert Flagship Store, affordable. OK Sophia, where are you 55A-2 Main Street, East Hampton, and your mommy? Get shopping! has expanded with twice the space. It English Country Antiques & is now stocked with spring 2009 merHome Furnishings, on Snake Hollow chandise and its new bath and bar Road, Bridgehampton, and at 53 North lines makes it the place to stock up Sea Road in Southampton, is doing it on all your entertaining essentials. again! You can save 50% off warehouse The store continues to feature excluprices with the sale that starts on May sive Kim Seybert collections, as well 16 on select merchandise. Mitchell as China, flatware and giftable Gold & Bob Williams upholstery sale is items. Also, Kim Seybert has in progress on Wesley Hall. Open 7 launched her e-commerce Web site so days a week or shop online at ecanthat you can shop the entire luxury Kim Seybert tiques.com. collection. There is an exciting gift Bridgehampton’s Maison 24, on Main Street, is all offer with a purchase on the Web site, dolled up in Kulte, “The French Brand,” exclusively kimseybert.com. in the US. Check out the Beach Party Video. This OFF THE BEATEN PATH A LITTLE BIT: eclectic shop is a mix of traditional and trendsetting Whether you are planning a backyard BBQ, summer and in its own opinion, has the best of the best across soiree or an upscale gala event, Fat Cat Paperie, a wide range of categories of home furnishings, 426 Main Street, Center Moriches, will create the men’s, women’s and children’s accessories, music, art, ideal invitation to announce the occasion to your decorative objects, books, collectable toys and so on. guests. This is a fine stationery and gift shop specialPut this shop on your “fave” list. izing in custom invitations and designs for all occaRemember Turkish terry cloth? Well, The Elegant sions. The beautifully restored historic building offers a friendly environment for you to work with an John, Red Horse Plaza, East Hampton, has three invitation specialist. The staff here has a keen sense new collections of luscious Turkish terry towels all of finding the perfect unique one-of-a-kind invitation made in (guess where?) Turkey! The “Mesa” or from its extensive collection of fine stationery Collection is a heavy and absorbent 800-gram albums. Call 631-657-5481 for store hours and inforTurkish cotton terry, while the “Canyon” Collection is mation. a luxurious 675-gram Turkish cotton terry, available Until next week, ciao and happy spring shopping! in eight beautiful colors. The Bamboo Collection feaHaving a sale, getting new inventory or are you a tures cotton/bamboo woven towels that the Wall new kid on the block? Comments or questions? Street Journal’s catalogue critic rated “the best overPlease e-mail me at shoptil@danspapers.com or via all towel” on the market. They are all available in fax at 631-726-0189. bath sheets, bath and hand towels, washcloths and

Sports/Outdoors

Sarnoff Double Loop The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation parking area is located on CR 104, two miles south of the Riverhead roundabout, between CR 105 and CR 31. This is an excellent place to access the trails that run through the Pine Barrens. You may wish to visit the parking area to view the excellent interpretive kiosks in the Bird Conservation Area. The 2,749-acre Sarnoff Preserve in Riverhead straddles County Road 104 north of Sunrise Highway. Hampton Hills and Manorville Hills County Parks extend to the west of the preserve, the Flanders section to the east, and to its south, lies a large tract of dwarf pines. In all, it totals over 17,000 acres of contiguous natural open space. An access permit is required for activities on NYSDEC-managed lands on Long Island. If you wish to take this six-mile Pine Barrens hike on your own, call for a free permit (631-444-0273). The vegetation impinging on the trails in this hike has recently been cut back, but it’s a heavily infested tick area, so stay to the center of the trails and take precautions. For the first three-mile loop, follow the yellow painted rectangles from the south side of the parking lot south. Continuing south, the trail veers away from CR 104. Charred tree trunks hearken back to the catastrophic wildfire of 1995. Veering west, the trail takes you along a ridge, and slowly gains height as the ground drops away into a deep kettle hole. Note how the trail weaves between closely spaced trees, making the path more picturesque and at the same time unfriendly to motor vehicles. The climbing turns drop water off the trail at the

apex of each turn, keeping the duff-covered trail tread stable, even after two decades of use. When you reach the Paumanok Path, with its white-painted rectangles, turn right. At the next Y intersection, again bear right; continue following the white rectangles, now accompanied by the round yellow plastic State DEC Foot Trail markers back to where you started. Turn left and follow the perimeter of the parking area. After a brief excursion back into the woods, cross CR 104 and enter the trail through a snow fence kissing gate. This is part of the All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Damage Mitigation Project in Flanders; it protects 5,700 acres of public land. N.Y. State heads a multilateral initiative working to repair ATV damage and eliminate illegal access points for ATVs and dumping. ATVs are one of the greatest threats to the ecology of our natural open spaces. They scare wildlife, spread invasive plants, destroy nature trails, disrupt the ecology that assures clean drinking water, and increase the risk of wildfires. They are illegal on public lands and roads. Riders face heavy penalties, impoundment and even forfeiture of their ATVs. If you witness this illegal activity, do not intervene personally; call the Pine Barrens Commission’s Law Enforcement Council hotline for non-emergency situations: 1-877-BARRENS. In an emergency, when an immediate response is needed to protect nature, call 911 and follow up with a call to 1-877-BARRENS. Continue following a trail marked by both the DEC yellow disks and white Paumanok Path markers. This trail is used as a fire control line for the DEC and Nature Conservancy “Long Island Central Pine

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Barrens Forest Fuel Reduction Demonstration Site.” These lines have been cleared of tree and leaf debris, creating 15-foot-wide firebreaks. The Central Pine Barrens is a fire dependent ecosystem. Wildland fuels have built up over time, due to aggressive fire suppression. One of the goals of this project is to reduce fuels near homes, businesses and other development. This protects people’s lives and property from intense wildfire. Prescribed fire also helps restore globally rare, fire-dependent ecosystems. Resource managers, under carefully controlled conditions, intentionally set prescribed fires. These fires maintain fire dependent plants, keep grasslands open, reduce invasive plants, maintain Pine Barrens habitats, and return nutrients to the soil. Be alert for a left turn, leaving the Paumanok Path; follow the yellow disks a short distance to the blue loop. When you reach a Y intersection, follow the blue disks to the right for an excursion of the two-mile loop trail. At first, you’ll travel a fire control line, but soon it turns into a narrow winding, duff-covered trail. The trail passes several vernal ponds, a vital habitat for a number of endangered species. Two disks, one above the other indicates a turn. As you approach a straight woods road, look to the left to find the next blue disk, and then cross a wider access road. The next section of woods on this trail widens into a fire control line. After returning to the yellow trail, follow it back to the white trail. Turn right on the white trail and follow that across CR 104 back to the parking area. To find more walks on Long Island visit litlc.org.


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Arts & Entertainment Review: Anything Goes Hits the Mark at the John Drew

Susan Galardi

By Susan M. Galardi Freedman, with her wide blue eyes and mass Community theatre is the performing arts of blonde curls, was tailor-made for the role of wild card. Productions may be largely amahis partner in crime: the ditsy, tough broad, teur ventures, taken incredibly seriously only Bonnie. The vocals, dancing and take on the by those involved (a la, Waiting for Guffman), character were right on. Her obvious fun and appreciated only by friends and loved onstage was not self-indulgent – but infectious. ones. Other community theatres, many of Brett Chizever has the perfect sound and them just outside New York City, are for look for Billy, plus energy and presence for those in limbo between conservatories or days. This boy is ready to go: a polished, comdrama schools and Broadway – labs where mitted, totally engaging talent. Chizever sucbudding stars have a shot at larger roles than ceeded in every turn of Billy’s disguises – they might score in the city. including the outrageous drag scene in Act II, Still others serve the intended purpose of a where I believe he channeled Charles Busch. community theatre as a social and creative His “You’re the Top” was well thought out and outlet for all – some daring to give performexpertly executed – vocally, dramatically, physing a try, some seeking camaraderie of like ically. (He knows how to work a pair of white minded folks, as well as polished veterans linen pants.) On this number, Chizever set the and up and comers. Those productions may bar high, and it was met by Jessica Hewitt, as be filled with surprises, wowing even audiReno Sweeney, who popped off each of her many ence members who don’t have friends solos with confidence and a rich, focussed belt. onstage. That describes the Springs Theatre “Friendship” with Hewitt, Chizever and Company’s production of Anything Goes. Cossentino was a highlight – clean staging and Of course, this being the Hamptons, ours is spot on harmony. Hewitt’s “I Get a Kick” was a very unusual community. How many local tongue in cheek with a wash of elegance. She theatre groups can perform in a state of the delivered all you could ask for in “Blow Gabriel” art facility like the new John Drew Theatre? and the title song, “Anything Goes,” a great fullTop: Brett Chizever & Bethany Dellapolla; Jessica Hewitt How many have sets designed by Broadway sce- Bottom: Peter Fitzgerald; Matt Cossentino & Jayne Freedman out production number to end Act 1. nic artists (Brian Lever)? The wherewithal to Bethany Dellapolla, as Hope Harcourt, capactor to convincingly portray the role. Not to menfully produce elaborate costumes dreamed up by taltured the audience with her lyrical rendition of “It’s tion, his comic touches throughout the show were ented designers (Jayne Freedman and Barbara De-lovely.” She too is an actor who knows how to dead on for the period and style. Porter would’ve Mattson)? A live orchestra under able direction (Jay commit to a role. Looking de-lovely herself in a pink been de-lighted. Bennett)? And the guidance of creative directors Grecian wrap dress, and having just the right fresh Let’s get on with it: Matthew Cossentino is a dyed (Peter Fitzgerald) who understand the role of comlyric soprano sound for this music, Dellapolla never in the wool Moonface Martin. With great comic physmunity theater, while never letting up on his actors? made you think twice about the fact that she’s not icality, the requisite shifty eyes and mugging, he was Needless to say, Anything Goes (which played to your typical ingénue. Hats off to Fitzgerald, who didthe epitome of the classic two-bit crook. His second near capacity crowds last weekend and returns this n’t cast ‘type,’ but talent. act solo, “Be Like a Blue Bird,” was the work of a weekend) had a lot going for it – not the least of Scott Kennedy, as Sir Evelyn, was the quintessenbrilliant madman, and his rich baritone is, as they which was the talent on stage. Either Fitzgerald has tial straight as an arrow Brit who comes out of his say a little farther west, like buttah. an uncanny ability for casting, or he can mold any (continued on next page)

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Arts & Entertainment

Art Commentary by Marion Wolberg Weiss

“Party of 8” at Ashawagh Hall There are many ways and venues to see an art exhibit, but the current show this weekend at Ashawagh Hall beats them all. This critic viewed the work ahead of time at Mary Antczak’s home as each participating artist entered with a painting in one hand and a plate of food in the other. Explanation: The all-female group of artists, known as Party of 8, meets every six weeks for dinner and conversation. However, at last week’s gathering, art was the focus. Even so, both the setting and the group were informal and warm. No one really tried to grab center stage. The ambience was personal and professional – mostly personal, a word that also describes the women’s work. It’s a far cry from art that is too formal to be enjoyed, too distant to be relevant. Maggie Kotuk’s horse farm is an example of her “paintings as narrative,” where a typical scene is observed and a story unfolds: clothes hang on the line while donkeys and chickens go about their business. But this is no make-believe farm. The owner is Kotuk herself, who related that she was recently hurt by one of the donkeys. Did she show malice against the animal? No. The artist clearly loves her farm and the people/animals who inhabit it. Abby Abrams’s “My Monster” is as intense and personal as one can get, expressing her bout with cancer. Frankly, the image of a woman looks like Abrams as she fights her demons, represented by written words on the canvas. Such text surrounds and entraps the artist, as does the disease: the word “waiting” is written on her arm, while the inscription “blessed with wonderful children and friends” takes up more space. The autobiographical nature

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East End fans of Broadway will find themselves with a difficult choice to make over Memorial Day weekend, as two local cultural institutions will be offering performances by critically acclaimed Broadway stars on May 24 at 8 p.m. At the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, you’ll be able to catch soprano Kelli O’Hara, while Kelli O’Hara Bay Street Theater will host the double bill of actress and singer Marin Mazzie and Broadway actor and concert performer Jason Danieley. Earning rave reviews, O’Hara has received two Tony nominations for her starring roles in The Light in the Piazza and Pajama Game. More recently, she’s received critical acclaim for her role in South Pacific. Last year, she released her debut solo CD, Wonder in the World, with music arranged and orchestrated by Harry Connick, Jr. At WHBPAC, O’Hara will perform songs from the American Songbook, both contemporary favorites as well as the classics that everybody knows. Tickets are $100, $85 and $70. For more information, go to whbpac.org. Most recently, Marin was in Monty Python’s Spamalot. She also earned a Tony, as well as a Drama Desk, nomination for her role in Kiss Me, Kate, for which she won an Outer Critics Circle Award. Danieley most recently was seen in Broadway’s Candide and The Full Monty. Tickets are $65. For more information, go to baystreet.org.

of Abrams’ image is immedithat we can both reach what ately understood and felt. is unreachable and still be Ruby Jackson’s painting, detached from it. “Circling the Drain,” is an While Antczak’s work has exterior image of internal also been described as landfeelings, like Abrams’ work. scape, geometric abstraction Jackson makes no pretense comes to mind at first that the piece is anything glance. Yet her recurring but an expression of her pershapes are “personal” in a sonal emotions and worldway that makes us think the view. The material (gold, coppaintings take over per and silver leaf) is shimAntczak’s mind and spirit. mering and spirited (signaThey tell her what she is “Circling the Drain” Ruby Jackson ture qualities for Jackson) and what she will become. yet the circle also suggests the Eleanor Leaver’s pen and attempt to solve the “never-ending” aspect of life’s ink drawings are as close to documentation as posproblems. This idea may not be what the artist had sible: local scenes from boats in the harbor to hisin mind, but we can’t help but be engaged by such a toric sites including homes, schools and churches. contradiction: life as both “rich”/vibrant and also But each place has some special meaning for disorienting. Leaver that’s cherished by the artist and the viewSome artists interpret life’s personal aspects with er alike. Michelle Murphy’s own shapes are related to their choice of subject matter. Consider Susan Ecker’s landscape that reflects her love for the architectural details, often associated with her own area’s grayness and soft light. Her “Earth: Primary dwellings. They are, therefore, somewhat autobioMist” is an example of her signature style, a combigraphical, evoking literal and figurative memories nation of drawing and painting techniques that of her life that defy time and place. When she puts recall Impressionism (although Ecker does not a figure into the painting, often children in her early works, they become images of her own family describe her work as such). More important is her personal view of life, the attempt to reach the members. They remind us of our own childhood and “edge,” the extension of what we see and believe our own family. You can’t get more personal than beyond the ordinary. this. Pamela Focarino’s landscapes are philosophical “Party of 8” will be on view at Ashawagh Hall as well, with her use of oil on board and plaster. Her lowered horizon line makes the view accessible; her from May 15-17. The reception is May 16 from 5-8 intensity of color and perspective gives us the idea p.m.

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cockleshell on “Let’s Misbehave.” With a role that’s mostly spoken dialogue, one didn’t expect the solid vocals he provided. Of the secondary roles, T.J. Clemente put in a great turn as E.J. Whitney, playing the perfect straight man to Cossentino’s Moonface in the Act 1 cabin scene, and then becoming a hapless, happy Mr. Magoo, weaving his way though the show. Jenevieve Struck, a senior at EHHS and a dance teacher at the Rec Center, was a standout among Reno’s floozy Angels. With her radiant, classic ‘40s pin up girl look, Struck held the stage with her exuberance, presence and confident dancing. Montauk Pioneer Editor David Rattiner cut a handsome figure as the often-duped Captain, delivering his lines with the naïve authority and touch of irony the role demanded. Shelley Bennett put forth a noble effort as the doting Mrs. Harcourt. Musical Director Jay Bennett set a lively tempo from the start, and the rhythm section, led by pianist Christine Cadarette, drove the engine of the band. The costumes, from the Angels’ navy shirtwaists and white sun hats to Reno’s and Hope’s stunning wardrobe (okay, one dress looked like a drapery) were expertly done. Were there weak spots? Yes. That happens in community theatre – and beyond. But all told, this is a totally enjoyable production with more than a few great moments, put on by dedicated members of this unusual community. Anything Goes: May 15, 16 and 17, John Drew Theater, Guild Hall, East Hampton. Friday and Saturday, at 8 pm; Sunday at 2. Tickets are $20. Advance purchase suggested. Call 866-811-4111, or order online at theatermania.com.


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Art Openings & Galleries OPENINGS AND EVENTS JOHN KNEAPLER – Opening reception May 30th from 5 to 8 p.m. at The Gallery Sag Harbor, 125 Main Street. John Kneapler presents his paintings called “Hampton Beaches.” Call 631-725-7707. BLAIR SEAGRAM – Opening reception May 23rd from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor. “Surf Report” solo photography exhibit by Blair Seagram offers a unique view of surfers. Call 631-725-3100. GALLERIES ART & SOUL GALLERY – “Joy” will be on display until mid-May. 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-3251504. Artsoulgallery.com. ARTISTS GALLERY – Haitian art. 403 Main St. Greenport. 631-477-8555. BENTON NYCE GALLERY – Featuring David Nyce’s furniture and Boar Glass. 409 First St., Greenport. 917-848-5102. BIRNAM WOOD GALLERIES – Featuring paintings, fine prints and works on paper of the 20th century through contemporary. 52 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631324-6010. BOLTAX GALLERY – “The Extinction Wing.” Jessica Grindstaff. 21 North Ferry Road (Route 114), Shelter Island. 631-749-4062. BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS GALLERY – American, European, tribal, Murano glass, jewelry, textiles, home furnishings and eclectic objects. Open by appointment. 261 N. Main St., Southampton. 631-3773355. info@bravurastyle.com CECILY’S LOVE LANE GALLERY – Showing a variety of local artists. 80 Love Ln., Mattituck. 631-2988610. DeCORDOVA STUDIO AND GALLERY – Featuring ongoing exhibits and workshops. 538 Main Street, Greenport. decordovagallery.com, 631-477-0620. THE DAN FLAVIN ART INSTITUTE – Permanent installation of nine works in fluorescent light and a gallery for changing exhibitions. Open Sat. and Sun. 12-6 p.m. and on Friday by appointment. 221 Corwith Ave. off Main Street, Bridgehampton. 212-293-5584 or visit diacenter.org. DESHUK-RIVERS STUDIO – Visit artist Daria Deshuk for one-on-one tours. Paintings, photographs and works on paper on display. 141 Maple Ln., Bridgehampton. 631-237-4511. Deshukriversgallery.com. THE DRAWING ROOM – New works by Jill Musnicki and “18th and 19th Century Indian and French Natural History Drawings.” On display through May 18. 16R Newtown Ln., East Hampton. 631-324-5016. ELAINE BENSON GALLERY – Elaine Benson Gallery collection, representing local sculptors and painters. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Appointment only. 631-537-3233. THE FITZGERALD GALLERY – Special collection of work by Robert Valdes. 48 B Main Street, Westhampton Beach 631-288-6419. GIDEON STEIN GALLERY – 2297 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. 631-537-1900. Gidstein.com. GORAN PETMIL STUDIO – Open Sat. and Sun. 3-7 p.m. or by appointment. 88 Gin Lane (Barnway), Southampton. 631-574-7542 or 631-830-2895. GUILD HALL – 158 Main St. East Hampton. For more information, visit guildhall.org. 631-324-0806. HAMPTON ROAD GALLERY – Open Fri.-Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 36 Hampton Road, Southampton. 631-2049704. HAMPTON BAYS LIBRARY – Images by Marie Elizabeth will be on exhibit in the Helen Gould Room throughout April. Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays. Hbay.suffolk.lib.ny.us. KESZLER GALLERY – Russell James’ Nomad Two Worlds: collaboration of photography and Aboriginal artists. Also showing Russell Young, Peter Beard, Jens Lorenzen, Michael Dweck and David Gamble. ThursdayMonday 11-5. 631-204-0353. LEVITAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS – “Photographers East” on display through May 14. Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Ln., Southampton. 631-287-4377. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART GALLERY – A mix of contemporary and traditional works. Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m., by appointment. 633 First Street, Greenport. 631-4772633. LTV STUDIOS – Sat., 4-9 p.m. Sun., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Michael McDowell, “Raptures.” 75 Industrial Rd., Wainscott. 631-329-0055. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART GALLERY – Featuring original works by artist/gallery owner Michael Perez. 59 Main St., Southampton. 631-259-2424. PARASKEVAS GALLERY – Showing Michael Paraskevas’ extensive work and children’s book illustrations from Maggie and the Ferocious Beast and other books he published with his mother, Betty. Open by appointment. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-2871665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM – “Mixed Greens: Artists Choose Artists on the East End.” On display through June 21. Monday, Thursday – Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Job Ln., Southampton. 631283-2118. POLLOCK-KRASNER HOUSE AND STUDY CENTER – “Drawing Friends: Hedda Sterne Portraits on Paper.” May 1 - July 25. 830 Springs-Fireplace Road?_East Hampton. 631-324-4929. RATIO GALLERY – “Spring Vernisage,” by Marlies Ihmels, on display through May. Open Fri. 1-5 p.m., Sat.

11 a.m.-5 p.m. and by appointment. 10 Bell St., Bellport. 631-286-4020. Ratiogallery.com. ROMANY KRAMORIS GALLERY – “East End Effigies” by JoAnne Carter. 41 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631725-2499. ROSALIE DIMON GALLERY – Jamesport Manor Inn, 370 Manor Lane, Jamesport. 631-722-0500. RVS FINE ART –“Stone Paintings” by Timothy Roepe. Open Fri.- Sun. 12-5 p.m. and by appointment. 20 Job’s Lane, Southampton. 631-283-8546. SILAS MARDER GALLERY – Open by appointment only. Located temporarily at 3 Madison St., Sag Harbor. . 631-702-2306. SIRENS’ SONG GALLERY – Open Saturday and Sunday, 12:30-5 p.m. 516 Main Street, Greenport. sirensongallery.com. 631-477-1021. SNAKE HOLLOW STUDIO – Green, bird-friendly birdhouses by Keith Barker. “The Art of the Bird,” paintings and prints by Lynn Matsuoka. 221 Snake Hollow Rd., Bridgehampton. 631-537-5237. artist@hamptonsartist.com. SPANIERMAN GALLERY AT EAST HAMPTON – “Group Selections,” through June 1. 68 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-329-9530. SURFACE LIBRARY & KEYES ART GALLERY – “Furnish” on display at both locations through this weekend. 845 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton. Open Thurs – Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 12 Bay St., Sag Harbor. Open Thurs – Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 631-291-9061. SYLVESTER & CO. GALLERY – 103 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-5012. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY – “Spring Preview” group photography exhibition on display until May 18. 66 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. VERED GALLERY – Open Sun.-Fri. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 68 Park Place, East Hampton. 631-324-3303. THE WINTER TREE GALLERY - Group Show with Eric Dever, Barbara Hadden, A. Perez Mellero, Cuca Romley & Fernando Vignoli. Daily 12-6 p.m. (Closed Tuesday).125 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-0097.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, May 15 to Thursday, May 21. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. BAY STREET THEATRE (631-725-9500) Little Ceasar– Fri. 8 All My Sons – Sat. 8 HAMPTON ARTS (+) (631-288-2600) Star Trek (PG13) – Sat.-Sun. 2:30, 5:30, 8:30 Fri. 5:30, 8:30 Mon. – Thurs. 7 Angels And Demons (PG13) – Fri. 5, 8, Sat. and Sun., 2, 5, 8 Mon.-Thurs., 7 MATTITUCK CINEMAS (+) (631-298-SHOW) Call for show times. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PG-13), Earth (G), The Soloist (PG13), 17 Again (PG13), Angels and Demons (PG13), State of Play (R), Star Trek (PG13), Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past (PG13) SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) Lemon Tree – 6 all week. Closed Tue and Wed.

Is Anybody There – 4 all week. Closed Tue and Wed. The Merry Gentleman – 8 all week. Closed Tue/ Wed. UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0598) Angels and Demons (PG13) – Fri., 3:40, 7:15, 10:20, Sat.-Sun., Thurs, 3:40, 7:15, 10:20, midnight, Mon.-Wed., 3:40, 7:15 Star Trek (PG13) – Fri. 4, 7, 10 Sat.-Sun., 1, 4, 7, 10, Mon.-Thurs., 4, 7 Management (R) – Fri. 5, 7:45, 10:30, Sat.-Sun, 11:50, 2:15, 5, 7:45, 10:30 Mon.-Thurs., 5, 7:45 State of Play (PG-13) – Fri. 3:50, 6:40, 9:20 Sat.-Sun., 12:50, 3:40, 6:40, 9:20 X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PG13) – Fri., 4:45, 7:30, 10:10, Sat.-Sun., 11:30, 2, 4:45, 7:30, 10:10, Mon.-Thurs., 4:45, 7:30 Valentino – Fri., 5:15, 7:50, 10:15 Sat.-Sun., 12:30, 3, 5:15, 7:50, 10:15, Mon.-Thurs., 5:15, 7:50 UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) 17 Again (PG13) – Sat.-Sun. 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:50 Fri. 4:20, 7:20, 9:50 Mon-Tuesday 4:20, 7:20 The Soloist (PG13) – Sat.-Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:20, Fri 4:30, 7:30, 10:20 Mon.-Tues. 4:30, 7:30 Angels and Demons (PG13) – Sat.-Sun. 1, 4, 7:10, 10:10

Fri., 4, 7:10, 10:10 Mon.-Tues. 4, 7:10 Star Trek (PG-13) – Sat.-Sun. 1:10, 4:10, 7, 10 Fri., 4:10, 7, 10 Mon.-Tues. 4:10, 7 X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PG13) – Sat.-Sun 1:40, 4:40, 7:40, 10:15 Fri., 4:40, 7:40, 10:15 Mon.-Tues. 4:40, 7:40 UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past (PG13) – Sat. - Sun., 1:30, 4:20, 7:40, 10:15, Fri., 4:20, 7:40, 10:15 Mon.-Thurs., 4:20, 7:40 X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PG13) – Sat. – Sun., 1:30, 4:15, 6:50, 9:50, Fri., 4:15, 6:50, 9:50, Mon. – Thurs., 4:15, 6:50 Star Trek (PG13) – Sat.-Sun., 1:15, 4:30, 7:30, 10:20, Fri., 4:30, 7:30, 10:20, Mon.-Thurs., 4:30, 7:30 Angels and Demons (PG13) – Sat.-Sun., 1, 4, 7, 10:10, Fri., 4, 7, 10:10, Mon.-Thurs., 4, 7 THE MONTAUK MOVIE (631-668-2393) Angels and Demons (PG13) – Thurs., midnight, Fri.Sat., 3, 7, 9:40, Sun. 3, 7 Mon.-Wed. 7 The sign (+) when following the name of a theatre indicates that a show has an infrared assistive listening device. Please confirm with the theatre before arriving to make sure they are available..


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Food / Dining Simple Art of Cooking Silvia Lehrer The month of May welcomes fresh, not frozen, Pacific wild salmon. At the moment, Alaskan wild salmon can be found at your local fish store. For those who refrain from eating farm-raised salmon due to the potentially harmful feed they’re given for color enhancement, this is your chance to benefit from the fine nutritious qualities of the fish, which is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids. I recently grilled salmon fillets to serve with a compound butter. This classic butter preparation is infused with a bit of lemon juice and fresh herbs for a quick and simple way to season food. The butter can be prepared ahead, formed into a log, wrapped in plastic wrap and refrigerated or frozen. For the grilled salmon, bring the butter to room temperature then place slices over the still hot from the grill fillets to melt over the fish into a savory herbal sauce. My mom whipped up lentils in a variety of ways and I especially liked her lentil stew to serve with salmon. I took some liberties with her recipe and added a bit of fresh ginger – I don’t think Mom ever used ginger, but she did surprise me more than once with her innovative cooking – and substituted fennel for the celery, which has the same crunch with more depth of flavor. Rhubarb stalks are once again gracing our farm stands and a beautiful bunch stewed with strawberries makes a delicious accompaniment to the salmon or as a piquant dessert over ice cream any time.

Heavenly Salmon Filets side up and leave at room temperature for 25-30 minutes. Meanwhile, prepare clean grill to medium-high heat. Brush grill with oil and place salmon filets skin-side down to crisp about 5 minutes. Turn salmon over and cook for another 3 minutes or so for medium rare or another minute or two for medium (best not to cook beyond this stage). Transfer to dinner plates, top with slices of compound butter and serve.

GRILLED SALMON FILETS WITH HERB BUTTER The herb flecked seasoned compound butter melts into a delectable sauce when topped over the grilled filets. Serves 4 6 tablespoons unsalted butter at room temperature 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon each fresh chopped parsley, tarragon and thyme 4 6-ounce filets center cut salmon, with skin Coarse (kosher) salt and freshly ground pepper Extra-virgin olive oil

LENTIL AND FENNEL STEW Prepare with green or red lentils, if possible, for a colorful and very tasty stew or a side dish to serve with grilled fish or meat. Serves 4-6

1. Cream the butter in a bowl, slowly adding the lemon juice and herbs until thoroughly combined. Form into a log on a large square of plastic wrap, if not using right away, shape the butter with the help of the wrap and refrigerate or freeze. Bring to room temperature when ready to use. 2. Place salmon filets on a platter and season both sides with salt, pepper and oil. Arrange salmon skin-

1 1/2 cups green or red lentils, picked over and rinsed 4-5 cups water to cover lentils by 1/2 inch Coarse (kosher) salt 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 shallots, finely chopped 1-inch piece of fresh ginger, trimmed and chopped fine 2 carrots, peeled, trimmed and cut into small dice 1 fennel bulb, trimmed, rinsed, sliced and cut into small dice 1/2 cup tomato sauce or crushed peeled tomatoes Freshly ground pepper to taste Chopped parsley for garnish 1. Place rinsed lentils in a large 4-quart saucepan. Add water and bring to a boil. Add salt to taste and cook lentils at a brisk simmer with cover ajar for about 10 minutes. 2. Meanwhile heat two tablespoons oil in a clean saucepan, put in the shallots and ginger and sauté for a minute or so. Add the carrots and fennel and cover with a square of wax paper to sweat the vegetables, covered for 5-6 minutes longer. Add the lentils, the liquid and tomato sauce or tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper and simmer over low heat for 10-15 minutes until lentils and vegetables are tender and flavors incorporate. If liquid is absorbed before lentils are tender, add 2-3 tablespoons boiling water. To serve, drizzle over remaining oil and parsley and serve warm.

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Side Dish Turtle Crossing in East Hampton reopens for the 2009 season on Thursday, May 14, kicking off the season with dinner Thursday through Monday and lunch on weekends. Hours are Monday and Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m., Friday from 5 to 11 p.m., Saturday from noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 9 p.m. Friday Happy Hour features two-for-one draft beers from 6 to 8 p.m. Mama Lee & Friends will also begin their weekly Friday performances on Friday, May 22. For further information call 631-324-7166. Watch the boats on Sag Harbor Cove glide by from The Beacon. Opening for its eleventh season, the restaurant is now serving dinner from Thursday to Sunday at 6 p.m. An array of new dishes include: sushi grade tuna carpaccio with dandelion greens, grilled scallops and wasabi-soy aioli; monkfish wrapped in bacon with fresh lentils, asparagus and balsamic reduction; and jumbo shrimp and lump crab gratin with black-eyed peas, spinach and red pepper veloute. Executive Chef Sam McCleland will also serve classics such as steamed mussels “Beacon Style,” with garlic, white wine, lemon-thyme, cream and tomatoes; and lobster rigatoni with aged cheddar, roasted corn, basil and cream. For information, call 631-7257088. The Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina introduces a southern coastal Sunday brunch buffet by Executive Chef Michael Domitrovich at the newly

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ing an array of condiments. Call 631-6683100 for reservations. Harbor Bistro in East Hampton will offer its extensive “Before the Sunset” prix fixe every night the restaurant is open from 5 p.m. Throughout the month of May, the menu will be available all-night Thursday, Friday and Sunday, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, and all-night at the bar only Thursday through Sunday. The prix fixe includes three courses or two courses and a glass of wine for $29. Menu items include: lobster bisque; lemongrass and curry steamed PEI mussels; slow cooked duck and mushroom crepes; rigatoni Bolognese; hibachi grilled salmon; and chocolate, chocolate cake. Call 631-324-7300 for reservations. The Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina gets festive every week with Fat Tuesdays and Margaritaville Wednesdays starting at 6 p.m. at the Barracuda Bar and Turtle Lounge. Tuesdays’ Mardi Gras celebrations feature a free Jambalaya buffet with halfprice Pomegranate Hurricanes. While listening to the sounds of Dixieland, Cajun Zydeco and New Orleans Funk, guests who catch beads will also have the chance to win free drinks and prizes. Wednesdays’ fiestas feature half-price Margaritaville Margaritas and Landshark Lager. Entertainment includes a line-up of festive music, ranging from Jimmy Buffet cover bands to Mariachis. The Landshark Girls will be on-hand with giveaways. For details, call 631-668-3100.

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THE ATHENS GRILL - Neo-Greek/Mediterranean Cuisine. Serving lunch and dinner Monday - Saturday. 33 East Main Street, Riverhead. 631-727-1301. B. SMITH’S – Lunch and dinner Sat. and Sun. 12 to 4 p.m. for lunch, and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. for dinner through Memorial Day. Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. 631-725-5858. BOBBY VAN’S – Specializing in steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Lunch and dinner 7 days. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. till 11 p.m. Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590. CAFFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S – Breakfast daily from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. From noon to 3 p.m., serving a casual Italian-style menu. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CIAO BELLA SENHORA – Join Chef Americo of La Casserola for the finest Continental & Portuguese churrasco. Open seven days. Catering and take out menu available (chicken churrasco specials). 322 W. Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays. 631-728-2218. CHEQUIT INN – 23 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights. 631-749-0018. EAST HAMPTON POINT – Enjoy sunset dining from any table. Friday and Saturday, $29 three-course prix fixe. Sunday brunch, 12-3 p.m. for $25. Buffet with unlimited Bloody Marys & Mimosas. 295 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton. 631-329-2800. FINN McCOOL’S – Open seven days, lunch and dinner. Sun.-Thurs., $19.99 prix fixe. Come check out our new menu. Late night bar menu seven days. 101 Old Riverhead Rd., Westhampton Beach. 631-998-3271. finnmccoolswesthampton.com. THE GRILLE AT FISHERMAN’S REST – Serving a menu ranging from legendary thin-crust pizzas to creative seafood specials, The Grille is open seven days a week from 11:30 a.m. through midnight. Located at 28350 Main Road, Cutchogue. 631-765-3474. HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY – Espresso bar, bakery, full-service café and coffee roastery. Fresh juice bar and outdoor patio seating. Catering. Open 5:30 a.m.-

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at c/o The Maidstone Hotel, 201 Main Street, East Hampton. 7 days, breakfast thru dinner. 631.324.5440. MATTO – Casually elegant Italian restaurant. Open 7 days serving. Dinner at 5 p.m., with lunch and pizza bar service on weekends starting at 12 noon. Take out service during lunch and dinner offering the full menu. 104 North Main St., East Hampton, 631-329-0200. MICHAEL’S – Come try our creative American cuisine. Daily specials. 28 Maidstone Park Road, East Hampton 631-324-0725. OASIS WATERFRONT RESTAURANT - Serving dinner Thurs.-Sun. from 5:30 p.m. $30 Prix Fixe Thur, Fri, Sun, all night & Sat until 6:30 p.m. Located at 3253 Noyac Road, Sag Harbor. oasishamptons.com. 631-7257110. PARTO’S RESTAURANT – Italian restaurant, pizzeria café. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. and Sun. 12-9 p.m. Visit partosrestaurant.com. 12 West Main Street, Riverhead. 631-727-4828. THE PATIO AT 54 MAIN – New American Cuisine. Three course Chef ’s tastings available daily for $30. Music Fri. & Sat. Open 7 days a week, 4-10 p.m. Sun.Thurs. and 4-11 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 54 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-0100. PIERRE’S – Euro-chic but casual restaurant and bar. Late dinner and bar on weekdays. Open seven days. Brunch Fri. - Sun. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Located at 2468 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5110. SAVANNAS – Serving dinner Wednesday through Sunday, Available for private parties. Located at 268 Elm St. Southampton, Call for reservations 631-283-0202 SEA GRILLE AT GURNEY’S – Dinner seven days a week 5:30 to 10 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. three-course prix fixe dinner $25.95, seating at 5:30 p.m. 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-2660. TURTLE CROSSING – Serving authentic regional food. Ribs, wraps, 'ritas! Dinner every night. Lunch Sat. & Sun. Located at 21 Panitgo Road, East Hampton. 631324-7166. TUSCAN HOUSE – Regional Italian cuisine, seafood, pastas, meat and poultry. Open year round. Located at 10 Windmill Lane, Southampton thetuscanhouse.com, 631287-8703. VALENTE PIZZERIA RISTORANTE – Variety of brick oven pizzas, authentic cuisine and gourmet deli. Open everyday for lunch and dinner. 674 Montauk Highway, East Quogue. 631-653-6004. VILLA PAUL RESTAURANT – 162 Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays. 631-728-3261. ZIGGY’S FOOD + DRINK – ‘60s Surfer Beach Style. Open 11 a.m. daily for lunch, dinner and takeout. Brunch, Sat. and Sun., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 964 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-6060. ZiggysBridgehampton.com.

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FRIDAY, MAY 15 SUNSET FRIDAYS – Special tastings on ‘Sunset Fridays’ at the newly refurbished Wolffer Winestand. 5 7:30 p.m. Wolffer Winestand, 3312 Montauk Hwy, Sagaponack, 631-537-5106. BAY STREET THEATER – The Picture Show presents Little Caesar. 8 p.m. Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor. 631725-9500. DEVIL SITS SHOTGUN AND LONE SHARKS – Stephen Talkhouse, 16 Main St, Amagansett. Devil Sits Shotgun at 8 p.m. $10. Lone Sharks at 11 p.m. $10. 631-2673117. ANYTHING GOES – Presented by the Springs Community Theater. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 15-17. The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall, East Hampton. Call (631) 329-0182 for tickets and info. SOUTH PACIFIC AT ROSS – May 15 and 16 at 7 p.m. in the Ross School Court Theater, 18 Goodfriend Dr., East Hampton. Featuring students in grades 7-12. $20 adults/$10 students and seniors. Call 631-907-5407. THE HOLLYWOOD LIBRARIAN – Friday Matinee at the Hampton Library, Bridgehampton. 2 p.m. The Hollywood Librarian: A Look at Librarians through film. BOOK RELEASE BY LOCAL CHEF – Local Chef Mike Mosolino releases his memoir, Come, My Darling, Come. Reading and book signing 5 to 8 p.m. at the gallery of Southampton Cultural Center, Levitas Center for the Arts, 25 Pond Lane, Southampton. 631-287-4377. SATURDAY, MAY 16 THE ENGLISH BEAT AND BOOGA SUGAR – Stephen Talkhouse, 16 Main St, Amagansett. The English Beat at 8 p.m. $70. Booga Sugar at 11 p.m. $20. 631-2673117. DAVA SOBEL AT THE AMAGANSETT LIBRARY – Dava Sobel, world renown author will lecture. Takes place at 2 p.m. Amagansett Free Library, 215 Main Street, Amagansett, 631-267-3810. ARTISTS AT THE PARISH ART MUSEUM – East End artists Stephen Laub, Jody Pinto, and Randall Rosenthal, whose work is included in the Parrish’s current exhibition Mixed Greens: Artists Choose Artists on the East

728-8585. End, will discuss their art in the galleries at 2 pm. 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2118, ext 22. THURSDAY, MAY 21 JOHNNY LANG – 8 p.m. $125, $95, and $65. BASTARDS OF BOOM – Stephen Talkhouse, 16 Main Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St, Amagansett. 9 p.m. $10. 631-267-3117. Street, Westhampton Beach, 631-288-1500. TWILIGHT THURSDAYS – 5 -7:30 p.m. BAY STREET THEATER – The Picture Show presents All My Sons. 8 p.m. $5. Cabaret and piano bar at 10 p.m. Complimentary artisanal cheese and live jazz with Charles $10. Bay Street Theater, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500. Certain and Alfredo Merat. Wine sold by the glass No reserHEARTHSIDE POETRY READING – 4 p.m. Rogers vations, no cover charge. Wöölffer Estate Vineyard Tasting Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. 631-204Room, 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 631-537-5106. 1240. JAM SESSION – Thursday nights. 7 to 9 p.m. No cover. SOUTH PACIFIC AT ROSS – See 5/15 listing for info. Bay Burger, 1742 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor. 631COMPOSERS OF THE EAST END – New and original 899-3814. works by composers from the East End. 7 p.m. Featuring MOVIE NIGHT AT THE REFUGE – 7:30 p.m. Meet a Daniel Koontz, Stephen Dickman, and more. Southampton Red-Tailed Hawk, followed by Pale Male film screening Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Art, 25 Pond Lane, which tells the story of a Red-Tailed Hawk. Refreshments. Southampton. $15/students Reservations required. $3. Quogue Wildlife Refuge, 3 Old Country Rd., Quogue. 631-653under 21 $10. 631-287-4377. PICK OF 4771. DISCO TO EURO –DANCE THE WEEK – 10 p.m. DJ Biggie spins 70s, 80s and 90s tunes with a global OUTDOOR AND RECREATION DAVA SOBEL AT mix explosion finale at Ziggy’s, THE AMAGANSETT LIBRARY – 964 Sag/Bridge Tpk. (at Scuttle Dava Sobel, world renown author FRIDAY, MAY 15 Hole Road). $10 cover. Dance will lecture. Takes place at 2 p.m. FRIDAY MORNING BIRDS – Watch for with Alitza Pia. Appropriate Amagansett Free Library, 215 Main colorful songbirds. Quoque Wildlife Refuge, dress. 917-434-5775. Quogue. 7:30 to 9 a.m. Binoculars are required. Street, Amagansett, 631-267-3810. SPRINGS “SPRING” 631-765-6450 ext. 205. CLEAN-UP –10 a.m. to noon. Rain date May 17. Meet at Springs General Store. Free SATURDAY, MAY 16 lunch, courtesy of the Springs General Store. 631-537-1400 BIKE EXPLORATION – 9 a.m. 20 miles. Ride on back ext. 206. roads of Shelter Island. Meet at South Ferry in North BEACH CLEAN-UP – Sagg Main Beach, Sagaponack. Haven at end of Rte. 114. 631-329-9414. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 631-765-6450 ext. 212. POETRY HIKE AT SAMMY’S BEACH – 10 a.m. 3 miles with stops for poetry reading. Meet at end of Sammy’s SUNDAY, MAY 17 Beach Rd. (a right turn off Old House Landing Rd.) via FAUNA-THON FUNDRAISER – All day and part of Alewive Brook Rd. 631-329-2617. the night. Group for the East End staffers and friends BARCELONA NECK – 10 a.m. 7 miles. Through pine and hard wood forests, swamp, and shore. Meet on Swamp search for mammals, birds, reptiles, butterflies, and more. 631-765-6450 ext. 205. Rd. at intersection with Edwards Hole Rd, 631-283-4591. MONDAY, MAY 18 THE ROSS SCHOOL GOLF EVENT AT BRIDGE CLUB – Eighty golfers will have the opportunity to play at the exclusive Bridge Golf Club in Bridgehampton, designed by Rees Jones, ASGCA. $525 per golfer; $2,100 foursomes. 631-907-5171/631-907-5214. TUESDAY, MAY 19 PAINTING CLASS – “One-Stroke” painting program. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Learn to paint a topiary tree. 18 and older. $25/$15 residents. $15 materials charge. Lodge at Squiretown Park, 62 Red Creek Rd., Hampton Bays. 631-

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Letters REMEMBERING PAUL SIDNEY Dear Dan, I’m a little late to be writing about Paul Sidney. I’ll do it anyway because of Paul’s showing up at Boys Harbor years back when George Plimpton first boosted the Harbor’s presence in the community with his great Grucci fireworks show. That Saturday morning of the first fireworks, while setting up tables and chairs for the event, I noticed a bus on the lawn outside our house, perched somewhat precariously on the bank overlooking Three Mile Harbor. Nobody was in it. What the hell was a bus doing there? Then a man appeared on the driveway, walking toward his bus. “Is that your truck, or bus, or whatever it is?” I asked, somewhat impolitely. “And I’ll ask you kindly remove it, but now!” “I’m looking for Tony Duke or George Plimpton, or somebody around here to okay my plan to report on the fireworks tonight.They’ll be glad to see me,” he said. Paul and his truck remained. He reported, or rather yelled, about the fireworks and more and more people showed up and the evening was a success. Paul showed up every year after that to help with my friends’ George and Felix Grucci’s great fireworks show, and he greatly supported and promoted Boys and Girls Harbor from then on – always inviting me to come over to WLNG to shout in his own unique positive way, with him about the merits of Boys & Girls Harbor. A truly goofy friend indeed, I’ll miss Paul. Tony Duke Sr. Founder and President Boys & Girls Harbor, Inc. Those Bastille Day fireworks are greatly missed. – DR MEDISCARE Dear Dan, Diane (True be it) Trubia had written in your May 1, issue regarding health insurance concerns. Diane? You’re right, but I’m not so sure this country will ever get healthcare right for most of us, in the land of equal opportunity. All I have is Medicare – ‘Mediscare’ it is often called, since it’s scary when I think about having to use it. I’ll be so in debt anyway until I die, that just maybe a fatal heart attack/stroke might be the solution. I’d not have to worry then, and as for the funeral expense?

e-mail Dan at askdan@danspapers.com

How about all my monthly Medicare $96 monthly premiums that have added up for the past four and a half years pay for it, since I’d only get about $250 total worth out of Medicare, with its so-called ‘exclusion’ denying me the rest. Toby Van Buren Via e-mail

mystical threshold into the millennium. Highly anticipated, this historical chronological marker has emerged into a plot that Stephen King would be proud of. Blind to our fate and ultimate destiny, the next thousand years promises to be daunting. As we reflect on the past nine years, we can only ask ourselves, “Can things get any worse?” Let’s hope not. Unfortunately, our daily lives have been immersed in chaos. It began on that brisk morning in 2001 when thousands of innocent victims lost their lives in crumbling buildings while the entire world watched in horror. Next, came financial turmoil and the worst economic environment since the Great Depression. If that were not enough, a new strain of influenza is spreading across the globe with the potential to threaten our mortality. As we venture into uncharted waters, it is becoming blatantly obvious that the future will be filled with obstacles. We must prepare ourselves for the wrath that seems to have become synonymous with this new millennium. Jason E. Hill Ridge Via e-mail

Dying can indeed be a bargain. – DR I say, wrath do thy worst. – DR NUCLEAR POWER Dear Dan, A recent issue of Dan’s Papers “The Pressure to Go Green” featured some energy positions by NY Assemblyman Fred Thiele. He is in favor of solar and wind power, as we all are. Good luck on getting folks to accept windmills, even far out at sea! Also mentioned was his opposition to nuclear power. Not everyone on Long Island would agree. We all are paying for the demise of Shoreham, even though the Three Mile Island ‘disaster’ showed that the core meltdown of an old design nuclear plant could happen without any effect on life or property! Richard Brewster Retired Nuclear Engineer Cutchogue Via e-mail We’ve already accepted windmills. – DR PREPARING FOR THE WORST Dear Dan, It has been nearly a decade since we crossed that

PRAISING BHSD Dear Dan, In the lovely town of Bridgehampton, where your paper is published, there is a wonderful public school that you should visit. It is a small school, a multi-ethnic school, a warm “family” school, a scholastically successful school and a highly avant garde school. Recent studies by universities claim that students do far better academically and socially in small classes rather than large. So I don’t understand why anyone would want to close this wonderful educational facility. In a green America, why would we transport students away from their community to be bused to another community and to what cost to the Bridgehampton taxpayers? I hope this will be resolved with the students in mind and not some shortsighted individuals. Gloria Reilly Southampton Via e-mail See our article on page 17. – DR

Police Blotter Swan Attack A swan at East Hampton Town Pond attacked the writer of this police blotter. Luckily, the swan only attacked the outside of the writer’s car and didn’t deliver any damage. No official report was made. The swan was interviewed, however, about the incident and according to our official swan translator, he said, “If anybody gets anywhere near my wife or my pondfront property, I’m going to peck them to death.” Dude Where’s My Car A man in East Hampton was arrested by police after he was caught smoking pot outside of a restaurant. He didn’t get to finish his plate of ultimate nachos covered in gummy bears appetizer. What? Here’s one you don’t hear about too often. A 39year-old resident of East Hampton reported to police that somebody threw two dolls covered with

red paint at his home, as well as dirt. The man believes that the dirt came from a cemetery, which when thrown at somebody, brings bad luck. Police were able to confirm that the entire incident did take place. There has been no indication that the attempted curse has done any harm. Mischief Some interesting mischief took place in Hampton Bays that included the destruction of several spaghetti sauce containers in the middle of a parking lot and a pile of cooked spaghetti dumped on top of a car. I guess somebody just really doesn’t like spaghetti. Stealing A man was caught stealing from a grocery store in Southampton. The store owner did not press charges, but told the man to not come back. He also gave the man a free buttered roll.

Child Pornography A man in Riverhead was arrested for possession of child pornography. The man is a retired Navy officer and has been a school teacher in Riverhead for the last three years. Terrible, terrible terrible. Swine Flu Four people in Suffolk County now have swine flue. The other day a woman sneezed and then coughed, and the had a stomach ache, but she felt better later on in the day, so we’re pretty sure that we are still at four cases and not five. A Little Flush A man on the North Fork was pulled over for speeding. Police suspected that the man was drunk after they approached the vehicle and found his cheeks and skin to be flushed and red. The man later proved that he wasn’t intoxicated and his skin was red from a sunburn. - David Lion Rattiner


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Alsoo Availablee Fulll Linee off Closett Doors Ownerr Operated 200 Years’’ Experience Fullyy Adjustabll e Shelves Walll Safess Lifetimee Warranty

Ass seen n on n . . .

References Available

DOING IT RIGHT

PROFESSIONAL REMODELING WORKING CARPENTER/OWNER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Computers/Internet

Cleaning

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

INSURED

ultimate

SERVICING NYC TO MONTAUK

888-878-3046 631-878-0999

1199079

Pete Vella

Eastt End d y LTD. Chimney

1198607

Construction

Fax (631)648-7480

Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer

Additions Kitchens • Bathrooms Lic.

www.hamptondeck.com

1198727

1198533

Closets

Chimneys

Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning

EH License #7347-2009

SH License #L000856

Ins.

631-924-3309 Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

1198620

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-283-1000 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Decks

Dune Reclamation

Tobago Decks Decks Tobago Tobago Decks Premiere East End Deck Builders

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

Alll otherr outdoorr construction. Pergulas, Shower Enclosures & Porches Licensed / Insured

287.4518

631

Chris

Driveways

631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured

Deck Specialists

1199114

Electrical Contractors

in the Hamptons. Powerwashing Call Us First

Asphalt, Gravel, RCA Expert Grading, Drywells Cesspools Installed

(631)) 769-1584

1198875

Suffolk Moonlighting

Driveways, Aprons, Repairs,

Handyman n Servicess Available celll (516)) 524-4536 Licensed & Insured

631-728-1442

Powerwashing

Ins.

Lic.

FREE ESTIMATES

Asphalt Paving Driveways, Parking lots Tennis Courts, Maintenance

GREAT PRICES! QUALITY WORK! Free Estimates

1198811

Delivery/Courier

1199123

AIR DUCT CLEANING • CHIMNEY CLEANING & REPAIR DRYER VENT CLEANING WET BASEMENTS

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

PICK UPS & DELIVERIES HANDYMAN HOUSE E WATCHING AIRPORT T RUNS WE A CCEPT CREDIT CARDS

631-897-5146

hamptonservices.com

1198948

Airr Qualityy Issuess & & Testing Mold d Remediation n Lower Heating g & & A/C C Costss & Improve e Yourr Air Quality!

631-283-0758 1198623

631-664-7429

GO GREEN!

D.A.Z. Electrical Contractor, Inc. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! Call: 631-329-9590

dazelectrical.com 1198627

Driveways

Driveways

Residential • Commercial

ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC. Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist

• PROUDLY SERVING

THE

HAMPTONS

FOR OVER

20

GJSS Electric,, LLC

Blacktop Driveways/Parking Areas Custom Masonry, Cobblestone & Paving Stone New Construction and Resurfacing Free Estimates Family Owned & Operated For Over 35 Years

631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com

(631)) 298-4545 (631)) 287-24033 GARYY SALICE LICENSED/INSURED

Referencess Available

Harborview Electric Inc.

• Custom Home Wiring • New Work • Renovations • Service Upgrades • Landscape Lighting • Swimming Pools • Generators • High Hats • Decorative Lighting Licensed & Insured

1198939

B.N.B.

Electricall Contractors

631.821.1010 www.peconicelectric.com

• Residential and Commercial

YEARS

• All Phases of Custom Electrical Work • 24 Hr. Emergency Srv.

631-399-2033 LIC.

INS.

1198846

Environmental

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

G. CRAIG ELECTRIC G. CRAIG ELECTRIC 144 MARINER DR. SOUTHAMPTON

631-287-4747

1198601

Expertt in n Lighting

JEFF WEINSTEIN

Design & Installation

ROCHE ELECTRICAL Commercial - Residential

26 Years Experience

Landscape lighting specialist Lic.

Call Jimmy

Ins.

631-835-7982 RocheElectrical.com

RocheElectrical@yahoo.com

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Licensed Master Electrician Residential • Commercial Additions • Renovations Kitchens • Bathrooms Home Automation Lighting • Generators 24 Hr. Emergency Service

SAVE UP TO 20% OFF YOUR LIPA BILL

William m J.. Shea ELECTRIC

SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS

24-hrr Emergencyy Service

Lightingg Design/Controls Homee Automationn Computer Networks Audio/Video/HomeTheater Landscapee Lightingg Automaticc Generator Sales

1198913

1199140

Electrical Contractors

631 1 821-5989 Free Estimates /Service Calls

“Ask us How to SAVE Up To 25%OFF Your LIPA Bill!”

www.wilkenelectric.com

Licensed & Insured Serving the East End

Insured

Residential & Commercial

to set up an appointment today!

Specialists in ANYTHING Electric Will beat any written estimate Small ad= Small price Lic & Ins

Excavation

Duct Cleaning

Peconic Electric

WILKEN ELECTRIC

Grading, Backhoe Topsoil, Drainage

(631)878-2804

52 Mariners Drive, Southampton

Design • Consultations • Value Engineering Interior/Exterior Wiring & Lighting • Generators Audio Visual • Home Automation

Call 631-484-0513

Belgium Block, Brick Pavers Stoops, Patios, Pool Scapes

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

Licensed

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

1198744

eastenddeck.net

1198901

Service Upgrades Full Service Electricians

over 25 years

Design Installation Repair

email: anthony@tritecheast.com Licensed and Insured

Licensed & Insured Specializing in:

1198992

1198921

LOWEST PRICES Free Estimates

For All Your Electrical Needs

CUSTOM MASONRY Licensed & Insured

Phone/Fax: (631) 283-9525 Cell: (516) 250-7773

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

631-668-1600 williamjsheaelectric.com

DO O IT T "THE E SHEA A WAY" 1198585

IF IT’S MOLD, CALL A CERTIFIED EXPERT AND

GET RID OF IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!

631.873.5098 • Mold/Fungi Investigating And Consulting • Air Sampling For Testing And Analyzing of Fungi And Other Airborne Pollutants • Mold/Fungi Remediation

Board Certified ampmenvironmental.com 1198989

Fences/Railings

Southampton, NY 11968

1198880

1198932

Electrical Contractors

Electrical Design Construction • Maintenance Solar Photovoltaic Installations

Beach Grass

Decking the Hamptons for over 30 years

We Secure All Permits

Electrical Contractors

1198804

Decks

631-276-0316 jeffelectric@verizon.net

Full Service Electrical Contracting Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting

OceanElectric.net

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

1198553

EXPERTS IN Residential and Commercial Automated Gate Access Systems. Elegant and Functional Gated Entrances. New Installations or Existing Gates

516-901-6415

1198629

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-283-1000 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Flooring

Flooring

Tall Guy

SANDING REFINISHING

Fences/Railings

Install Prefinished / Unfinished Sanding, Refinishing Staining, Bleaching, Pickle & Repairs All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates

ARBORS • SCREENING TREES PERGOLAS • POOL • STONE

Ins.

1198582

PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION

631.288.8393 Floor & Home

631-EAST-END

Floor Sanding

eastenddesign@aol.com

“The Atomic DCS” Dust Free Sanding System Installations Sanding & Finishing Buffing & Waxing 1198639

ELEGANT GATES

Custom Designs Electronic Automation

Painting Powerwashing Drywall / Spackle Deck Specialist

FREE ESTIMATES Handling All Your Handyman Needs & Then Some Painting • Powerwashing Masonry • Patios • Pool • Brick Roofing • Siding • Decks

Call For All Your Handyman Needs

Gutters

The A+Handiest

Gutters

Man

Aluminum & Copper Rain Gutters and Leaf Protection Systems Certified and Authorized ALCOA “Leaf-Relief” Installer Standard and Half Round Gutters www.islandgutters.com ALCOA “Preferred Contractor” Nassau Suffolk 516-922-0044 631-979-8866

1199107

Handyman

Residential • Commercial

631.283.6176 Handy Man

The Original Hampton Hubby Service LOCAL GUY

Locally Serving Long Island since 1985

No Job Too Small!

Canine Control Company

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

61 Main Street, Southampton, NY

www.invisiblefence.com © 2009 Invisible Fence, Inc.

1198888

631-878-6303

WWW.CRAFTSMANFENCECO.COM

1198590

LICENSED • INSURED

631-681-1028 631-399-1644

1198776

T h e Fe n c e G u y

1198832

1198672

“A family business”

631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured 1198506

WOOD F LOORING SPECIALIST • Installing • Refinishing • Dustlesss Sanding • Custom m Staining • Deckk Sandingg & Refinishing Economic Special - 10% Discount

(East End)

1198997

Licensed & Insured

Call 631-839-7397 • www.islandfloor.com

1198558

Copperr Gutters Copperr Leaders Custom m Copperr Work Thru u Flashing Chimney y Repairs g Seam m Roofs Standing Copperr Roofs

MY ONLY BUSINESS IS MAKING HARDWOOD FLOORING BEAUTIFUL!

Island Floors & Construction • Jerith Ornamental Aluminum • PVC/Maintenance Free Vinyl • Pool/Tennis Enclosures • Privacy/Security Installations • Baby-loc Removable Pool Fence

. S a c he n

631-831-0951 631-329-2138

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

Faucet Installations Repair Sub-Pumps, Brick, Block, Stampcrete, Cabinets, Decks, Doors, Electric, Timers/Boiler Controls, Celing Fans, Textured Spackling/Plaster/Painting Biscuit Molding & Framing Brass/Screen Enclosures Gutters Power Washing... 27 Years Hands-On Work Bob: 631-680-6167 Color Portfolio/References

1198935

We will meet or beat any price for comparable work

Installations • Sanding Finishing • Repairs Custom Staining

Handy Mike Since 1975 Father - Son Team Interior Moulding Siding, Windows Door Kitchens, Baths Termite Repairs

1198551

See what our happy customers are so proud of

HARDWOOD FLOORING

J

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

CHAMPION

z

Over 15 years experience

Insured

A-Repairs-Z

1198640

American Craftsmen

RETAIL • WHOLESALE

631.723.3935 516.250.7985

Licensed

1199072

gÉÑ Y ÄÉÉÜ

FINANCING AVAILABLE - #35110HI

1199086

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

Call for Free Price Quote

866-934-0795

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

(Central Suffolk)

1199146

1198942

Flooring

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

631.288.01.95 . . . Lic. 631 431 83 42 Ins.

631-287-9277 www.southamptonhandyman.com

Licensed & Insured

631-283-6526

Steven’ss Handyman Service Handling All Your Handyman Needs & Then Some. *Carpentryy *Paintingg *Decks *Roofingg *Sidingg *Repairs *Basementss *Mouldings *Powerwashingg *Caretakinng,, Etc. Freee Estimates,, References

1198828

1198633

631-208-0411

Atlantics

Handyman Service

1.888.9DUSTFREE

EAST HAMPTON FENCE 631-324-5941

Call 1199142

Latest Technology

327-8363

1198508

Lic.

With our low overhead we are able to give you reasonable prices and quality work.

CARPET ONE

DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS

Handyman

G&D CUSTOM FLOOR

Hardwood Flooring

BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS

Handyman

1199080

Fences/Railings

631-591-1531

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-283-1000 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Beyernheimer Construction

HOUSE WATCHING

WE SHOW UP ON TIME

by J I M

“East End’s Home Improvement Experts”

1199034

631.728.3290

1199141

Home Improvement

• Premium Vinyl Siding • Energy Efficient Replacement Windows • Kitchens • Flooring • Heating • AC • Entry & Garage Doors

FINANCING AVAILABLE 516.810.8601

K ESSON Home Improvement Finished Carpentry Libraries • Kitchens Bathrooms • Painting MASTER CRAFTSMAN

When n Qualityy Matters

Dan W. Leach • Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • Cedar Siding + Shakes • Custom Deck Building • All Roofing Guaranteed! • Finished Basements

• Prompt • Reliable • Quality

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 CELL 631-831-5761

1199032

1198843

East End Since 1982 Licensed Insured

EAST HAMPTON, NY

1199084

1198521

Everything Under the Roof

Original Design Construction Corp.

Licensed & Insured

Kitchens & Baths Windows & Doors Siding & Decks Extensions Carpentry Repairs Spackling & Small Jobs

Your Complete Remodeling Company Serving Nassau & Suffolk For Over 30 Years Lic. Ins.

(631) (631)

1198641

476-0187

• Kitchens/Bathroomss • Decks • Dormerss & Extensions • Interiorr & Exteriorr Design • Siding/Roofingg • Basements www.originaldesignconstruction.com Lic.

(631) 859-3081Ins.

Repairs, Maintenance & Renovations 30 Years Experience in All Areas of Home Improvement & New Construction S PECIALIZING IN : K ITCHENS • B ATHROOMS D ECKS • F INISHED B ASEMENTS Prompt & Friendly Response to All Inquiries

Call 631-680-1670

1198864

Family Owned

cell

a full service irrigation company

631-287-8688

1198882

Steve’s Irrigation

355 yrs.. Experiencee builtt on communication,, neatnesss & quality

Hamptons

516.819.6358

631-455-4653

4 generations of experience! Exquisite stone collection From all around the world

917-226-4573

1198797

OWNER OPERATED

P. T. H O M E IMPROVEMENTS

631-286-7751

1198815

System Turn On Monitoring Winterization Design • Installation Hose Spigots Rain Sensors Licensed & Insured

WHY US? Selection-Installation Prompt Service

516.239.7531 * FREE ESTIMATES *

1199111

Keeping the oceans cleaner & the earth greener Serving the East End FREE CONSULTATIONS

Installation • Service dave greene Start-Up • Winterize Lic/Ins • Free Estimates 631-283-8085

(631) 929-1463

FREE ESTIMATES

CHARLES R. AHRENS

Marble & Granite Custom Fabrication & Installation Kitchen Countertops Fireplaces, Vanities

Visit us at SprinklerOneServices.com

Serving the Hamptons for over 10 Yrs.

Deadline 5pm Wednesday

CORPORATION

Hunter Preferred Contractor • Licensed & Insured Let us take care of your landscaping needs: Hydroseeding Grading • Sod • Landscape Design • Driveways Putting Greens • Dry Wells •Landscape Lighting

1198894

Construction Management Custom Homes & Additions Complete Renovations Kitchen & Bathrooms Roofing & Siding Basements & Decks

GRANITONE

Installation, Service, Design

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

Service Directory • • • • • •

Kitchen/Baths

Lawn Sprinklers

We Service each Project Until Completion.

Home 631-907-4155 Rodrigo.calle@yahoo.com

Always a call back The Best References

Irrigation

CALLE CONSTRUCTION

Owner Operated Deal Direct

631-345-9393

631.286.3462

SPRINKLER ONE

A Fair Price For Excellent Work

Custom Carpentry

References

646.335.7909

1198695

for a friendly meeting Peter Rant, Inc.

Irrigation

Project Coordinator • Andy Iovino 1198747

cell 516.449.1389 office 631.324.2028

Insured

Home Improvement

Project Consultation

Call Peter

Professional & Dependable References Available

Visit us at hamptonshomebuilder.com

FREE At Home

Perfect Timing for a New Kitchen or Bath Complete Services

15 Years Experience

All your maintenance, repair & renovation needs are just one call away Licensed

Seize

Your Renovation Moment

1199157

631-668-0800 seahag2services.com

Professional Service • Quality Workmanship Competitive Prices

Kitchen/Baths

Irrigation

631-287-8741 fax Lawn Programs & Irrigation Systems

1198568

www.dgec.net • Servicee • • Installationss • • Renovationss • 2005, 2006, 2007 Contractor of the Year! The East End Irrigation Specialist

631-205-5700 P.O. Box 696 Southampton NY 11969

irrigationsolutions.com 1198649

licensed & Insured Member of: IANY, NSLGA, PLANET, NYTGA, GCSAA 1198651

Landscape/Garden

DOMINGO’S Lawn Mowing & Maintenance “Helping keep America Beautiful.”

We’ll clean up your yard, too

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

Painting/Staining/Powerwashing

FREE ESTIMATES 1199083

24 Hour Service

Oil Boilers Oil Furnaces Air Conditioners Geothermal Heat Pumps Hot Water Heaters Refrigeration Commercial/Residential

House Watching

1198853

Heating & AC

Home Improvement

1198696

SeaHag2 Services

Home Improvement

1198693

Heating/Air Conditioning

Mobile: 631-484-9493 Office: 631-329-1028

DomingoLandscaping@hotmail.com

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-283-1000 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES Landscape/Garden

T.G. LANDSCAPING

LANDSCAPING POWERWASHING • STAINING

22 Years Serving the East End

631.287.4561 ,

1198893

SOUTHAMPTON NY

• Design • Installation • Garden Renovations • Transplanting • Ponds/Waterfalls • Fine Gardening • Lawn Maintenance • Re-vegetations • Perennial Gardens • Natural Screenings • Irrigation Installations/Service • Tree/Shrub Pruning & Removals • Spring/Fall Cleanups • Sod • Mulch • Annuals/Pots • Bobcat Service/Land Clearing • Also Specializing in Masonry • Landscape Lighting

Alll Island

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

631-324-2028 631-723-3212

1198692

Driveway Stone & Brickwork Deck Fencing

Landscaping Lion

Countryside Lawn & Tree

Teddy Grudzinski

Lawn Maintenance Planting All Chemical Work

Landscape/Garden

Landscape/Garden

Referencess Available

Certified, Licensed, Insured

631-725-0737 www.lionlandscaping.com

Jonn Christensenn & Co. Ownerr Operator

I SHOW UP!™

Over 20 Years of Showing Up! Where excellence & value work hand in hand • Complete Property Care • Landscapes Created & Maintained • Masonry • Irrigation Member: NYS Turfgrass Assoc. Cornell Cooperative

631-283-8626

1198710

1198505

1198873

(631)287-1075 NOW OFFERING COACHING SESSIONS!

1199050

Outdoor Expressions

LONG ISLAND LANDCRAFTERS •Landscaping •Sprinkler Systems •Tree Service •Masonry

1198995

504.9274

C. Cafiero Landscapes

Lawn & Landscape Maintenance Tree pruning & removals Planting & Installations Brush chipping

House watching Lic. & Ins. References 20 yrs experience Chris cell off.

1199158

631-739-4092 631-725-0115 www.hlicorp.com

1198850

Landscape Design • Installation & Maintenance Container Planting • Grading

631

631.475.1988

Wild Earth Revegetation “The Revegetation Experts” SPECIALIZING IN NATIVE LANDSCAPES SAG HARBOR, NEW YORK

Phone: 631-725-2555 1199149

Cell: 631-379-7401

Email: WE.REVEG@GMAIL.COM

Your Services in Dan’s

Free Estimates

1198921

LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION

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

• Tree & Privacy Planting • Irrigation Install & Service • Sod / Seed / Grading • Pavers & Belgian Blocks • Walkways & Patios • Driveways • Aprons, Stone Walls • Weekly Lawn Care / Cleanups • Underground Drainage • Drywells • Bobcat Service • Deer Fence Comm. Res. Lic. Ins.

(631)909-3454

Call 631-537-4900

FAST T GROWING

For Information: 631.744.0214

PRIVACY SCREENING • P ropertyy Lines • Pooll Privacy • Neighbor Shield • Deer Resistant Installed d or r Do o Itt Yourself

631-765-4148

dartstreefarm.com

1198805

References Available

personalputtinggreens.com

Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990

1198756

Sup er ior L andsc aping S olutions , Inc . • 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

631-766-7131

1198668

Landscape Lighting

Landscape Lighting

Marine Services

Masonry/Stone/Tile

Shore Line

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

www.billfoxgrounds.com

631-661-2169

We provide a professionally coordinated maintenance program tailored to your property & style. 25 years of Experience • Call for Appointment

To Our Clients THANK YOU

1199133

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

FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPE COMPANY

1198715

“Designing & Building Residential Golf Greens in the Hamptons for over 18 YEARS”

FULL SERVICE MASONRY COMPANY

631-765-3130 • 631-283-8025

Licensed

“We Turn Your Dreams to Greens”

Leylandd Cypress

631-680-9953

Licensed and Insured

631-723-3190

15+ Years Experience.

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

If You’re a Handyman Looking To Do Work This Summer, Advertise

Commercial and Residential 18 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed Owner on Site Free Estimates

1198867

Residential Commercial

1198858

Licensed Insured

Complete Services

Landscape Service

631-324-4212

Landscape/Garden

From Simple Lawn and Plantings Care, Cleanups To Landscape Design and Installation, Hydroseeding, Stone Walls, Grading, Excavation

1199145

Excellent References Lic. Ins.

Garden design, installation, maintenance & decorating Services

Landscape/Garden

shorelinebulkheading.com

Insured

1199089

Landscape/Garden

cell: 631.338.3878

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

email: Bulkheading@aol.com 1199082

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-283-1000 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com


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(OME 3ERVICES 631-514-1533 • FREE Estimates Milton Guichay Mason Contractor & Landscaping Construction • Design • Repairs • Fireplaces & Chimneys • Brick & Stone Patios • Tile & Stucco Work • Cobblestone, Aprons • Quality Stone Work

Cell:631-831-7634

www.mgmasonry.com • Licensed & Insured

ALL STONE RESTORATION OVER 49 YRS OF STONE CARE CRAFTMANSHIP

Exterior / Interior Stone GROUT CLEANING CONCRETE POLISHING TRAVERTINE TERRAZO GRANITE MARBLE PAVERS

Any of your Stone Needs: Polishing • Cleaning • Sealing

1.877.24.STONE 631.351.7188 1198897

Licensed & Insured

A #

LIBERTY MASONRY Quality Residential & Commercial Craftsmanship All Phases of Masonry Construction • Cobblestone • Foundations • Patios • Brickwork • Fireplaces • Driveways • Walkways • Stucco • Retaining Walls • Pool Areas • Cellar Entrances • Stoops

All Phases of Masonry Brick, Concrete & Stone True Quality Craftsmanship 18 Years Experience Owner on Every Job Certified HardScape Installer

(631) 874-8395

Lic. Ins

1199005

R&S

CONTRACTING

MASONRY: Brickwork,

Tile, Pavers, Patios, Driveways, Walkways, Pool areas. CARPENTRY: Kitchens, Baths, Finished basements, Alterations, Conversions.

Call Ray

631-475-6950 • 516-848-5958

SUFF LIC# 30,210-NS • FULLY INSURED 1199092

1198834

One Piece To Entire Residence

“Smalll Enoughh Too Care, Bigg Enoughh Too Doo Thee Job”

MERICAN

LANDSCAPE AND MASON CONTRACTORS

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION MASONRY & IRRIGATION • Grading • Hydroseeding • Sod • Plantings • Topsoil • Mulch • Stone • Boulders Installed • Sprinkler Systems Installed • Excavating • Drywells Installed

PAVERS • PAVERS • PAVERS

• Masonry Around Swimming Pools Paver & Concrete • Patios • Stoop & Steps • Walks • Sidewalks & Curbs • Cobblestone • Retaining Walls • Cultured Stone • Paver • Concrete • Asphalt Driveways • Computer Imaging

1198940

The Original

OCEAN N STONE

• Brick Patios & Walkways • Belgian Block • Garden Walls • Pool Coping

Licensed d Insured Excellentt Locall References

MASONRY CONSTRUCTION

FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE

(631)878-5103

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631-734-5767

www.oceansstone.com

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Licensed & Insured Andrew Mobile:

631-445-1644 Bus./Fax: 631-723-2821

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HAMPTON M A S O N RY • Expert Design • Meticulous Workmanship • Patios • Walls • Brick • Pool Tile • Cobblestone • Walkways

631-324-5941 1198763

P R I C I N G

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licensed & Insured

1198911

Painting/Papering “Picture it painted Proffessionally” 2007 Award Winner

Licensed & Insured

Design Installation Repair patios • driveways • walkways • steps • pool areas • retaining walls • brick paving stone • bluestone cobblestone • culture stone

Interiorr / Exterior

eastenddeck.net

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Golden Touch Painting

“Quality Craftsmanship from start to finish”

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www.americanmasonary.com

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Free Estimates

631-924-0068

NYS DOT #T-33837 A Bridgehampton Based Company

Ins.

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M AN W ITH T RUCK M OVING & DELIVERY SERVICE I NC.

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631•722•4057

Experience–Trust–Satisfaction

631.734.6109

cell 631.513.5720

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

Interior/Exterior Painting • Powerwashing • Deck Staining Wallpaper Removal FREE Estimates

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Office: (631)775-6106 • Cell: (631)278-1552

Tile & Stone Installations Since 1993

Complete Bathroom Remodeling Wood Flooring & Moldings

Providing the experience and professional service you need to ensure the beauty and satisfaction of your project. Visit Us at:

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(631)

471-3935

Lic. 1199059

License # 44353-H

Ins.

Professional Paper Hanger Specializing in All Types of Wallpaper Call Chris

516.322.8889

To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-283-1000 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com

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Masonry

MOVING & STORAGE

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Moving/Storage

TWIN FORKS

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HARDROCK

Moving/Storage

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(OME 3ERVICES Painting/Papering

Painting/Papering

Free Estimates

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Interior / Exterior Powerwashing, Tile Staining, Spackling, & Sheetrocking. Wallpaper Removal Free Estimates

1198823

1198856

631-730-8506

631-790-2399

Powerwashing

SPECIALIZING IN

Old Fashioned Quality Workmanship

631-907-4179 631-329-0099

Lic

631-696-8150 Licensed & Insured

The Bug Stops Here Inc.

1198766

631-395-8997 claudiospainting.com

Free Estimates

516-678-7681 631-642-2903

24 Hour Emergency Service

20 Years Experience thebugsstophere.com

Tick Trauma! Ant Anxiety! Mosquito Mania!

Is Your Solution To Pest Paranoia!

Insured

AQUAMAN Plumbing & Heating

Water Filtration Lawn Irrigation 20 Years Experience

FREE Estimates 24hr Emergency Service Lower Recession Rates!

631-591-0459

Eastern Suffolk

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Serving the Hamptons 55 Years

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Sheetrock Repairs

631•351•4089

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Powerwashing • Staining

High Quality Workmanship by Scott Anthony Owner on all jobs

Plumbing

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NARDY PEST CONTROL

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

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PAINTING

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Nick Cordovano

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• Fleas • Roaches • Mice • Bed Bugs • Etc.

Custom Colors & Designs

Interior - Exterior Painting & Staining Power Washing

631.546.8048

Refinance Certificates Lic. Ins. Cl-629938

Wallpaper Wall Covering

M.W. Lavelle PAINTING & RESTORATION INC.

Low and zero VOC Paints Available Insured/Lic# 28843-HI

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Faux Finishes/ Wall Treatments

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Interior/Exterior Painting

631.838.3137 631.902.3287

1199048

Pest Control

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631-582-4907

1198507

All Pro Painting

“Choose Claudio’s Painting Get Rich Results!”

Custom m Paintingg Locall Homess & Businesses

Sincee 1986

Commercial/Residential

Lic. & Ins.

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KAPLAN

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goldeneaglepainting@hotmail.com

A&M

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3 Generations of Distinguished Service

1198871

Pets/Pet Services

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

• Exterior/Interior Painting • Deck Service • Staining Lic. & Ins. Lic# 44804H • Powerwashing FREE Estimates

631-730-8178 631-742-7774cell

Painting/Papering

LaPolla Painting

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Plumbing & Heating, Inc. Licensed Master Plumber 20 Years Experience

Commercial • Residential Insured Serving ALL Your Plumbing and Heating Needs 24 HOURS A DAY

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Painting/Papering

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(OME 3ERVICES Poison Ivy Control

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631.325.8929

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Deadline

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1198550

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1198807

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majesticwaters@yahoo.com

LICENSED AND INSURED

Power Washing

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Backyard Oasis Pools & Spas

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JW’s Pool Service

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Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

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(OME 3ERVICES Power Washing

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(OME 3ERVICES Window Cleaning

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Food/Beverage Line Cooks Sen Japanese & Phao Thai Kitchen restaurants seek experienced (2 yr) line cooks for high volume year-round gig. Please fax resume to: 631.725.7218 ATTENTION: CHEF

Health Care Caregiver/ Personal Assistant Must be female, non-smoking home, experienced with handicapped individuals, speak fluent English and have a clean drivers license and car. 631-537-5731 Live in companion for elderly lady with mild alzheimers. Free room & board in a lovely home on the North Fork. $300 wk + paid vacation time. Contact 631-473-7555 or mjkconnect @gmail.com

Part Time Part time driver and helper needed for weekends now, weekdays during summer. Eastport and Remsenburg area. Call 800-828-4888 ext 113.

Placing Professional Staff in GOURMET CHEF Southamp- Housekeeper needed. for weekAmericas Finest Households ton. Live out preferred. Friday ends in Hamptons. Tasks include pepelowpost@yahoo.com. to Sunday. Memorial Day week- cooking, cleaning, driving, and New York. Palm Beach. Miami end to Labor Day for extended other duties as assigned. AppliRetail family with young children. Per- cants must like dogs. Smoke free fectionist type. Formal orienta- environment. Legal working paEMILIO PUCCI tion. Legal working status. pers and valid license required. HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED Please leave message To schedule an appointment, live out, be available weekends and please call 516.365.2065. Seasonal Retail (212)744-3300 extension 13. some Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sales Opportunities Possible year round oppty. Should live local and be legal for work. General General Location: East Hampton. Call (212)517-9333. Competitive hourly salary. HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED Full time and part time H.V.A.C.: Small company Work weekends MD- LD. Live positions available. atmosphere with large company local. Legal. Many tasks. ExPrevious retail experience benefits. We are looking for perienced. Smoke free. preferred. experienced Service Technicians (631)897-2151 in the light commercial and Please send resumes via (AVE A SUMMER RENTAL $AN S residential field of H.V.A.C. email or fax to:

Steady employment and a family atmosphere make us the employer of choice. • Paid holidays/ vacation • 401k • Medical/ prescription/ life/ dental/ vision Ins. • In house and offsite training opportunities • Vehicle/ Uniforms • Salary negotiable with experience level Matz-Rightway is a team company looking for additional team players. Please call Lisa to discuss your opportunities. Hampton Bays, NY (631) 728-5405 or (631) 728-6468

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HIRING NOW! We seek motivated, experienced, energetic professionals for opportunities in our Hampton's, Westchester & Long Island locations. Resumes to: Fieldrecruiter3@bcbg.com Or phone: 866-618-2795

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%MPLOYMENT $AN S #LASSIFIEDS Sales

Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

Looking for motivated sales people for full or P/T business. 35 yr old NY stock exchange Co., up to $100k potential. All training and support provided. Short learning curve. Call Wayne 631-804-2732

Water Mill TAG SALE OF THE SEASON!! 2 DAY HUGE EVENT! Miss this one at your own risk! Antiques, mid-century furniture, restaurantware, designerclothes, shoes, artwork, books, lighting. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME. COME WITH LOTS OF CASH OR Situation Wanted YOU'LL BE SORRY! Friday 5/15 11am- 5pm Saturday 5/16 Housewatchers of the Hamptons will take care of 8am- 3pm 101 Noyac Path (Off your home, pets, plants, etc. Head of Pond) Water Mill. Handyman services also Yard/ Tag Sale, Sat 16th 9amavailable. Dependable/ reliable. 2pm No early birds, Household References. (631)830-3546. items, furniture tools. 370 main winterowl59@optimum.net. st, corner of Brick Kiln

Merchandise for Sale 14 piece white wicker living & bedroom Furniture, 2 tv's. $950 for all. 917-821-6990 Embroidery & Printing Polo's,T-Shirts, Robes, Towels Special Orders for Companies, Motels, Spas, Restaurants. Local Door to Door service. 631-664-5560 meteogun@hotmail.com

Merchandise Wanted BUY/ SELL Furniture, Oriental Carpets, Jewelry, Silver, Estate Inventory. 917-825-0551 Email shamoon2167@optonline.net Jewelry Wanted Highest prices paid for diamonds, gold, silver, and collectibles, any condition. Call 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

Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

BRIDGEHAMPTON ESTATE/ GARAGE SALE ANTIQUES, furniture in mint cond, a bit of everything call to make appt (917)854-3711. diana1273@gmail.com.

Bridgehampton: Estate Sale. Pine dining table, Victorian Bamboo dresser, lamps, chairs, table ware, art and much much more. Sat May 16th, 9am-1pm. Raindate Sun. 740 Millstone Rd., 1 mile North of Scuttlehole Rd. East Hampton Estate Sale, Sat & Sun May 16th & 17th, 24 Oyster Pond lane, (off Springy Banks), 9- 4pm. Entire contents of house. ESTATE/ HOME SALES. We are the experts. We know how to do it right. Call Lloyd! 631-325-1819 Water Mill: Sat., May 16, 10am- 4pm. 141 Bay Lane, off Mecox Rd. beautiful estate sale with bedroom furniture, dining room table & chairs, fine art, fine and decorative art objects. 646-573-8415

Antiques/Collectibles FURNITURE REPAIRS ANTIQUE WORKSHOP Chairs Re-Glued, Caning, Rushing, French Polishing Stripping, Refinishing Antiques Restored Custom Upholstering Seats Recovered Painted Finishes Wood Finishes Repairs of Any Kind Gold & silver leafing Free pick ups & deliveries Kitchen Cabinets Refinishing Wicker/ Rattan Rebuild & Repaint Teak Cleaning/ Oiling CALL JON TODAY!

Automotive DODGE NEON 1998 White exterior, interior clean. Runs great! 130k. Asking $2,200. w w w. we b e a u t o s . c o m (516)881-0031 Best offer! FOREIGN CAR SERVICE EBAY CAR SELLERS WE BUY VINTAGE, SPORTS, LUXURY CARS. Internet Consignment Sales. Restoration & Service. Repair for your foreign or domestic car. Call Aventura Motors 631-283-8819 www.aventuramotors.com

TUTORING All Subjects, All Ages. Masters in Education Art Therapy for Adults/Children Yoga/Pilates for Children NYC/The Hamptons Claudia 631-721-7515

Cleaning

Cleaning Saldana Cleaning Service. Reliable. Experienced. Honest. House cleaning & watching, office & window cleaning. Daily, weekly, monthly. 631-276-1568. 631-604-5438. www.123scleaning.com. Bonded & Insured.

Garages

GARAGE WANTED! Do you A STEP ABOVE HOUSE- have a garage to rent in or near CLEANING. Year round/ sea- Montauk? Call (201)873-6068 sonal service. Reliable, Experienced, Professional & Courteous. Handyman Call Maria 631-839-0368. mariacj7@hotmail.com. 631 HANDYMAN A VOTRE SERVICE! Quality Housekeeping & Professional Organizer Personal Service Experience Reliability (631) 725-2128

Expert Home Repairs and Remodeling. Licensed & Insured. 631-581-6860, 631-894-7629

Landscape/Garden MAC LANDSCAPE & ASSOCIATES, INC. Site Development, Tractor Work, Planting, Transplanting, Seed & Sod Lawns, Stone Walls, Brick Patios, Walkways, Driveways. Certified Horticulturists On Staff. 27 Years of Design, Construction and Maintenance (631) 725-1249 WM ESTATE SERVICE Garden and Grounds Lawn Mowing House Watching Other Services Available Upon Request (631) 921-9079

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

Catherine's Cleaning Window washing, Party Staff. Year Round/ Summer Rentals Call 631-793-1121

Beauty Basic Manicure, Pedicure services. Evening house calls available. (631)375-2091

Want money freedom + A youthful appearance? Former Corporate Beauty Executive 631-874-0515 Seeks BUSINESS- MINDED 718-224-4250 LEADERS to partner on AntiMontauk thru Manhattan Aging Project. Major 1.2 Billion $ Company Qualities U POSAccomodations SESS: Gutsy, Savvy, Open, Enthusiastic, Coachable, Persistent, Sag Harbor Waterview cottage Loves People. Serious Inquiries 2/3 bedroom, E.I. kitchen, din- only, please. Nancy Mindes ing room. 20x20 living room, (516)705-8823. fireplace, large deck, large wooded lot, boat mooring available, year round $1800. Business Opportunities (516)581-9707. Captecirella@aol.com. Business & Property For Sale Art/Art Services/Framing 27 Auto Circle Mechanics is up for sale with or without FOR SALE, Beautiful Vintage property; established for more 70's & 80's Woodcuts signed by than 20 years with a full Whitney Brooks Hansen. I will license and machinery of New be happy to email pics. Prices York inspection of gas and start at $900 up to $2,500. Please diesel automobiles. For more email or call Barry- Cell information Please contact 781-608-0617 or Home 631-283-9016/ call (781)933-7749. cell 631-988-3791 bdona83649@aol.com. or visit us at 1535 County Rd, 39 Automotive Southampton. ALL VEHICLES WANTED $$$. TRAILERS, BOATS, TOOLS. $50- $5,000 (631) 474-3161 DMV# 7099438

Classes/Instruction

Classes/Instruction Experienced Learning/ Reading Specialist is available for private tutoring in June, July & Aug. Certified to teach Pre K thru Grade 9. Masters degree, 15yrs exp.

catherinescleaning.com Cleaning Person Experienced! Top notch! Will clean & take care of your home. Great refs., reasonable rates, licensed. Valentina 631-255-4575 Enthusiastic, Energetic Hampton resident with excellent references available for house cleaning, child care and Pet sitting. Flexible hours. (631)338-9247 Experienced Woman will clean and take care of your house. Great references. Reasonable rates. 631-745-3251

A Better Job with DR. BOB’S CARPENTRY & HANDYMAN SERVICE House Watching, All Home Improvements, Minor Repairs, Powerwashing, Mildew Removal. Attic & Basement Clean Out Lic'd & Ins'd. 631-723-3459

Massage Therapy Marcia Tumpowsky NYS LMT Therapeutic Massage, Kripalu Yoga Educator, Healing Touch Practitioner. (631)725-1618 (212)860-2536

Moving/Storage

Always Available. Driver & A-1 Odd Jobs- Carpentry, Paint- Truck for your light hauling ing, Tile Work, Powerwashing, needs. House Cleanouts. Call Estate Management. No Job Too 631-723-3456, 631-946-2565. Small! Licensed and Insured. 631-728-8955

CAN-DO HOME SERVICES Deal with the owner. Your satisfaction is my only goal for your home needs. Call Bill (631)946-4654. Handyman For Weekends!!! Handles all your weekend projects. Carpentry, Masonry, Landscaping. Friday-Sunday meteogun@hotmail.com Call Mete Cell 631-664-5560

Gies House cleaning & House watch service. Year round. InHome DĂŠcor sured. Locally owned. (631)398-0934 QUICK FIX DECOR Hardworking Polish woman Property Managers/ Owners: Does your rental need a face lift? cleans your house for reasonable We offer: LOW FLAT FEE price. (631)523-1492 decorating. Small budgets/ projects OK. Done in 1-3 weeks! Jurgita & Harold Cleaning Like HGTV! Service Year round/ Seasonal; Residential/ Commercial. Excel- Jessica 914-777-3637 lent References. Insured & Bonded. Call For A Free EstiHome Improvements mate. (631)553-5589 COMPLETE HOME IMwww.jurgitaandharold.com PROVEMENTS large projects Maria, House Cleaning Service. to small repairs. D.S. CUSTOM Reliable, good references. Year CARPENTRY, INC. round, and seasonal clients. (631)723-0437 Lic'd & Ins'd. Es631-255-8910, 631-727-0862. tablished 1985

MARY’S CLEANING Service Landscape/Garden House- Office- Restaurants Seasonal. Year Round. Cell 1st CHOICE PROPERTY (516) 641-2666 (516) 690-3726 CASH FOR CARS MANAGEMENT Caretaking; seaandsun2006@yahoo.es RUNNING OR NOT Tree Service; Lawn Care; Spring RV's Boats transport or buy POLISH WOMAN providing Clean-up. Mike 631-786-3464 Long Distance Towing www.tlctutor.org service For Cleaning, HouseHamptons to Manhattan kaitlynbuckley@mac.com keeping & Home Companion Hampton Premier Lawn J'S TOWING (917)539-2950 References & own car. Services Lic. 516-383-4403 Ins. 631-591-2220 Weekly, Bi-Weekly, On-Call, Spring Clean Up, MGB GT 1969 Ground up, slid- French Classes by native Pari- 3ELLING YOUR CAR 'ET THAT CAR Trimming, Edging, Hedging. ing roof, real bucket seats, wire sian. Adults/ children. All lev- SOLD TODAY BY PLACING AN AD IN Power Washing. wheels. Looks great! Runs els. Le Cercle Francais. $AN S #LASSIFIEDS #ALL (631)946-3325 great! $9,5000. (631)929-6602 (631)725-2128 AND GET YOUR CAR SOLD

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

Painting/Papering A1 Painting, Interior & exterior. Painting, staining, power washing. Mike 631-287-1808

JJ's Painting Interior and Exterior. Powerwashing & Staining. Excellent service and economic prices. Free estimates. 631-678-5501 RQP Interior/ Exterior Painting, Staining, Power Washing. Quality Comes First! Free Estimates. Roy 631-431-8225

Party Services

ALL ABOUT YOU! Professional Wait & Bartending Services Be a Guest At Your Party Leave IT ALL to Us Millie 631-793-9356 Patti 631-553-3518

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$AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Party Services/Music

Sports

White Wedding: The Most Awesome 80's Cover Band in New York! With a six- person band in full 80's costume and an amazing sound, your guests won't soon forget what an incredible time they had at your party! Visit our website at www.whiteweddingband.com and call or email now! (718)783-1776.

SUPERIOR SWIMMING instruction at home. Master teacher offers instant progress. 30+ years experience. Innovative methods. Glowing references. 3 to 93. (917)294-8310.

lee@lofientertainment.com.

Photography/Video Wedding, Events, Family and Architectural Photography. Fresh Look, European Quality 631-942-1427 TheHamptonsPhotography.com

Plumbing Repair broken pipes, water heaters. Replace sinks, drains & clogs. For Quality Service Call M & T Plumbing (631)455-7130

Pools/Spas

Hampton Premier Swimming Pool Service Opening - Closing - Repair Wkly Srvc, Leak Detection 631-512-1217 PLOVER poolservices.com Weekly Maintenance $55.00 Open/ Close from $250.00

swimsense@gmail.com.

Swim Instruction

Andrew Stevens (631)235-3557 Experienced female personal Chauffeur. Airports, errands, night on the town. Reasonable rates. (631)974-6884 Sefco Export Management Co International Freight Forwarders Overseas Moving Specialists INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING by Sea & Air- Ship cars, boats ocean containers, personal property, heavy equipment From Anywhere in the USA, Worldwide Export & Import www.sefco-export.com Email: info@sefco-export.com Tel: 718-268-6233 Toll Free: 888-268-0565 Fax: 718-732-2863 FMC licensed, bonded, insured

Wine Cellar

Reroofing: Flat, leaks, skylights, gutters, chimneys, architectural, recarpentry, decks, residing, repainting. 631-324-2200, 631-283-7060, 631-765-6200, 631-288-1850

Management Services - inventory, pack, delivery, pick up, East End to New York City, New York City to East End. Temp control van, door to door services. (516)805-8304.

$O YOU HAVE A (OME 3ERVICE $AN S 3ERVICE $IRECTORY HAS THE LARGEST VARIETY OF SERVICE COMPANIES TO FIX RENOVATE AND BUILD #ALL $AN S TODAY IF YOU WANT YOUR COMPANY TO GET THE CALLS

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Apartments Sag Harbor Village 2 Bedroom furnished apartment, 2nd floor, large eik, bath with claw foot tub, lots of windows, steps to stores/ jitney, $1,900 + utilities monthly, or $15,000 MD -LD. 631-725-3042 WESTHAMPTON BEACH 1 bedroom fully furnished. Washer/ dryer. Walk all. Tennis/ pool/ AC. No stairs. No pets/ smoking. (917)208-4706

Summer Rentals

Walk to Ocean

Roofing Services

laszloszapi@yahoo.com.

ON THE BEACH

AMAGANSETT

631-871-6769

Private tennis lessons for any age and level, from a former professional player, I will come to your private tennis court, any time seven days a week. Please contact me by phone or e-mail and let the fun begin! (347)968-0709.

WHOLESALE TREES Leyland Cypress, White Pine,†Kousa Dogwood, Birch, Pears.†Many others. All Sizes. TICK CONTROL Complete Fertilization & Property Maintenance Programs. CALL MAC LANDSCAPE (631) 725-1249 Our 27th Year

Red Cross Certified: Water Safety Instructor, Lifeguard, CPR, AED. Mature adult female. Experienced with references. Window Treatments Mobile Southampton to Amagansett 516-443-3435. Window Treatments- ReUpholstery, Large selection of fabSwim instructor/ lifeguard Red rics for your custom treatments Cross certified. Experienced. and upholstery with Shop at Call Christy (631)965-1292 Home convenience, deal direct with the designer/ fabricators. Transportation CUSTOM ROMAN SHADE SALE Hampton's References Airport Service & Beyond available. Wondrous Window Designs (631)744-3533. SUV Car Service to: tom@wondrouswindowdesigns.com. Airports, Manhattan, Broadway Shows, Yoga Sporting Events. Licensed & Insured. FREE YOGA Local & Reliable.

Repairs & Liner Changes Tuesday Service - get 10% off

Sports

Trees/Shrubs

kim@connoisseur-usa.com.

Trees/Shrubs Tree Sale! $49 & up Cypress. Privet $10 & up 631-830-1276 Tree Service. Deal directly with climber. Pruning, feeding, removal, stump grinding, lot clearing. Planting, transplanting. 60� and 90� Tree spade. Peter Grealish. 631-283-9326.

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

Privacy 5 bedrooms, 6 Baths Central Air Conditioning New, professional gourmet kitchen. Piano, Jacuzzi, heated Pool, lawn and gardens. Near tennis! August $40,000 June or Sept $7,500 weekly 631-267-2028 802-824-8439 AMAGANSETT 4 bedroom, 3.5 baths, in-ground pool, walk to bay, short ride to beach, avail monthly, June, July, & first 2 weeks of Sept. 201-320-2044 AMAGANSETT Hidden Gem. 1 or 2 bedrooms on the Ocean, Pool. Walk to town. Short term rentals. (631)267-8121 Oceandunes.net

Summer Rentals

Summer Rentals

Amagansett: Sandy BeachFront, Napeague Harbor, nature preserve, boat mooring. For sale or rent by owner. Pics@ w w w. p a u l c a l a b r o . c o m 646-369-4106.

Bridgehampton new formal colonial 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, great room, mini private estate, heated pool, 1 mile to village, $120,000 MDLD or Monthly. No smokers . Owner 631-537-5731

AMAGANSETT SOH 2 bedrooms, newly renovated kitchen and bath, new carpeting, freshly painted, washer/ dryer. Walk to ocean beach, village, Jitney. Share 20x40 pool. $20,000 MDLD. Owner (631)495-5118 AMAGANSETT WALK TO OCEAN Bright, cheery 3 bedroom, 2 bath Large decks MD- LD $16,500 (631) 267-3326 Aquebogue- North Fork Waterfront 1, 2, or 3 Bedroom Cottages. $15,000.00 season, or weekly/ monthly (631)722-4096 www.liny-cottages.com BEST DEAL IN SAGAPONACK! Chic home on 2.1 lushly landscaped private acres & lawn on quiet street. 3 BRs, 2BAs, study, childproof fence around heated pool, Jacuzzi, open living great room, CAC, close to beach. Monthly $20,000 July - LD $38,000 MD - LD $40,000 Must see! (917)865-9917 Bridgehampton 3 bedroom, 3 bath, heated pool, Central Air, 1 acre. MD-LD $49,000. (Also avail monthly) 917-690-8346 Bridgehampton: 3 bedroom charming 1920s farmhouse. Beautiful gardens, patio, very private. Walk to town. MD- LD $25,900. 631-537-2627 BRIDGEHAMPTON: Turnkey Gem! 3 BR, 3 Bth, CAC, Jacuzzi, Pool, Tennis. No Pets Owner. July- LD $40K Weekdays 212-688-6023, Weekends 631-537-2191 Bridgehampton 4 bedroom Beach House. Dock on Mecox Bay with canoe. 3-minute walk to ocean. A/C. Privacy. Amazing Location! www.swansnest.com 212-794-1000 Bridgehampton Monkey Room, 1 interior bedroom suite, beautifully furnished, private center hall entrance, marble bath. All amenities inclusive. Available now on a gentleman's horse farm. No pets, no smoking. Single or double occupancy. Call for rates. House (631)537-9149. Cell (201)522-3143 BRIDGEHAMPTON VILLAGE Beautiful 1 BR Cottage, French Doors, Beamed Ceilings, Walk to Town; Close to Beach MD- LD $12,000 516-658-5728

Bridgehampton South Fabu furnished Sunlit on bird sanctuary 3 BR 3 bath, cac, wood stove, greenhouses, skylights, large deck, walk to Jitney Summer $25,00 Yr round $40,000. 631-506-0168 Bridgehampton South Of Highway MAGNIFICENT Pond front home 3 Bedrooms + Guest Suite 60 ft Pool, beautiful gardens Use of boat for rowing & fishing July $30,000 2 weeks in July $20,000 August 20- LD or longer ALSO a possibility! Call owner (212)595-3400 BRIDGEHAMPTON VILLAGE Historic Halsey House Furnished, Antiques through out One acre private compound 7 BR, 3.5 BA'S, 2 Kits 2 spas, heated pool, walk to bus & train. $79K MD - LD 201-213-0220 BROOKHAVEN HAMLET Furnished historic 1740 house. 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms. Access to pool, large grounds, near Fire Island beaches and golf. No pets or smoking. Season $10,500. Monthly, weekly available. Email r.kevin.keeler@gmail.com Leave name, phone.

Summer Rentals E A S T H A M P T O N GREAT RENTAL!! 3- 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. Beautiful back yard with 39-foot custom heated Grecian pool with four-color night lighting and built-in spa. Screened gazebo, new kitchen and LR with cathedral ceilings and HUGE skylights, CAC, 50-inch flat screen TV. No smoking. Pet possible. July & August $22,000. August $15,000. OWNER (631)219-5130 (631)368-7841 EAST HAMPTON Immaculate home Tastefully furnished Private setting, 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath with ground level office and family room. Open design, cathedral ceilings, great for entertaining. Master bedroom suite on separate floor with balcony and loft area. French doors in living room overlook heated pool, deck, and beautiful landscaping. Teak furniture on outdoor dining deck with Weber gas grill. Fireplace, central air, central vac. TV's with Cable/VCR/DVD and cable modem in office. Indoor/outdoor sound system. MD- LD. $35,000 917-375-3915

Center Moriches EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER RENTAL VERY SPACIOUS HOME 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Professional kitchen Large pool, total privacy Every high-end amenity! 4 WATERFRONT ACRES Deep creek dock on property w/ access to Bay and Ocean July $18K, August- LD $22K July- LD $35K For spec. sheet/ photo album Send email to: waterfrontestate@gmail.com or call Michael 212-944-1881 EAST HAMPTON 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, geodesic dome, heated pool, July 1- LD $16,000. (631)324-0446 bdome1@optonline.net

EAST HAMPTON 1 Bedroom cottage, AC, steps to bay beach, outdoor shower. Newly renovated, lovely, affordable summer retreat. Season $10,500 or July $5,000, August $6,000 (917)714-6432 (631)267-6413

EAST HAMPTON DUNE ALPIN FARM Private house. Mint condition! 3- 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, DR, CAC, fireplace, heated gunite pool. August- LD $27,000. (917)886-1927 Weekend (631)324-5193

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2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Summer Rentals

Summer Rentals

East Hampton/ Northwest Modern white contemporary Wooded acre Heated pool, Central air

East Hampton Lion's Head private beach. Open bay, magnificent views. Mint 4 BR, 3.5 baths, den & fireplace. MD- LD $49K. 917-660-1941

4 bedrooms, 2 baths Walk to water Outdoor shower, Free WIFI July 1 -Labor Day $26,000 July $13,000 August -Labor Day $16,000 Flexible 703-994-1009 EAST HAMPTON Barnes Landing 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, half mile to bay beach, walk to deli, quiet street, new carpeting, freshly painted, large deck, outdoor shower, washer/ dryer. MD- LD $28,000. Owner (631)495-5118 East Hampton: Deluxe house. 3 BR, 2 bath, heated pool w/ attached Jacuzzi, waterfall, electrical gates, CAC, deck, garage. Monthly or seasonal. Shown by appt. 631-374-4872 East Hampton Dune Alpin Sunny 2 Bedrooms plus sleeping loft, 2 fireplaces, 2.5 Baths, central air. pool and tennis. Bike to ocean. Walk to Red Horse. MD- LD $35,000 Owner 212-228-9678 631-537-7519 East Hampton: Gorgeous 2 BR Waterfront house on Gardeners Bay. CAC. $40k MD- LD. Private beach. rsalter02@gmail.com (631)987-7711 East Hampton Northwest Cottage by the Bay. 2 bedroom, A/C, very private, all open, newly decorated. Asking $12,000. MDLD or monthly. (631)324-4979

Summer Rentals

East Hampton newly built furnished 4 bedroom, 3 bath, heated inground pool, eat in kitchen, living room, dining room, laundry room, CAC, fireplace, 2 car garage Aug- LD Flexible terms. 516-779-0710 East Hampton: renovated, 5 BR, 3 Bath, Hands Creeks Harbor contemporary, cathedral ceilings, frplc, deck and pool. www.handscreekrental.com. MD- LD $35k. July $16k. Aug. $20k. July- LD $30k. 203-685-5759

East Hampton Tennis Secluded luxury behind the gates on 2 private acres! 3 BRs 2.5 baths, new kitchen, granite tops, high end appliances, very tastefully furnished, flat screen TV, CAC, fplc, BBQ area, lots of decks around 20x40 heated pool. All weather tennis court. Close to Village & Beaches.

East Hampton, Springs: Perfect summer retreat. Bright 3 bedroom, 2 bath with one Jacuzzi tub. 2 living rooms, skylights, MD- LD $40,000. fireplace, piano. New appliances Aug. $20,000. July $15,000. Very private, fabulous landscapJune $5,000. ing,heated pool, outdoor hot tub and shower. Brick patio, weber Owner: 516-873-9008 gas grill, hammock. All 516-443-0485 amenities. See it you will rent! August 1- Labor Day $10,000 No smoking. 646-522-4992, East Hampton: very clean 3/4 bedroom single family home, 2 917-837-8711 baths, 1.5 miles to Amagansett/ East Hampton: Super house with East Hampton village, CAC, dog all the toys, heated pool, spa, deco friendly, wood stove, perennial tennis court with ball machine, gardens. Very private. $2,700 CAC, 4 BR's, exercise play room. monthly plus utilities. Summer Everything you could want for a rental possible. 631-907-2947 great vacation and only 3 minutes East Hampton Village SOH from Village. July $25,000. Aug.Walk to town, beach, Jitney, LD $32,000. Weekly $9,000. 631train. Remodeled 6 bedroom, 875-6941 3.5 baths, 2 new kitchens, pool. .EED 3OME "USINESS CAC. LR/ DR, library. Season, Monthly, Weekly. 0LACE YOUR AD IN OUR maj527@aol.com (516)510-4212 3ERVICE $IRECTORY

#ALL East Quogue End of Private Road 5 Bedroom, 3.5 bath, A/C, Heated 20x40 L Shape Pool, Hot Tub, Outside Shower, Basketball, Garage, 3 Fpls, Baby Grand Piano

East Quogue. 3br, 2ba, ranch, deck, garage, in the village. $19,000.

East Quogue: 1910 quaint farmhouse, 4 BR, 2 bath, quiet street, 1 block from Bay, 15 minutes to Ocean beach, updated kitchen. Available weekly, monthly, seasonal. Owner (570)224-6773 East Quogue, 2 Br, Waterfront community Cottage, pool, beach, deck, air conditioning, cable, laundry room, dock fishing, near beaches. Long season. $10,500 631-653-4868 631-653-9280 EAST QUOGUE SOH 3 bedrooms, 2 bath ranch. LR, DR, den with fireplace, CAC, 20x40 pool with deck. All amenities. July and August. (516)922-7018 Hampton Bays 1 Bedroom condo, pool, tennis, deck, washer/ dryer, AC. $8,000 MD- LD. (516)946-6912 Hampton Bays, 2 rooms, full kitchen, full bath, A/C, hot tub, use of bicycles, close to R.R./ shopping & beaches. Fully furnished, suitable to 1- 2 persons, private entrance and parking, no smoking or pets. MD- LD $7,500 neg., all utilities included. 1-516-429-9880

Hampton Bays: Affordable Cottages at Hampton Cove. 1 BR cottage $6,000 (sleeps 2). Poolside 3 BR cottage $11,500 (sleeps 6). Waterfront 3 BR cot631-431-5143 tage $13,500 (sleeps 6). No Brojmitheq@aol.com kers feeDocking space available- 5 minutes from beach. East Quogue: Waterfront Inn Contact: Ashley at 516-317-2826 Beach, Dock, Private Furnished Weekly/ monthly rates available. Rooms from $2,300 total. MD September 15th. 631-728-9835 HAMPTON BAYS, CHARMwww.caffreyhouse.com ING 2 BR COTTAGE, NEAR

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EAST QUOGUE Waterfront cozy cottage with dockage to 35' vessel, bring a boat! 3 bedrooms, spa/ Jacuzzi. Last chance for MD weekend $12,000! July/ August $4,000. September negotiable. (631)742-4940

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HAMPTON BAYS Full Season $20,000 or monthly rates available Lovely House, Pristine Setting on 1 acre. 2 Bedrooms, Large Deck, Outdoor Shower, Kayak. Swim from Dock, Bike to Ocean. Pet Friendly. No Smoking. Owner (646)221-7463 or (917)687-3919

Quogue. Dune Road. Oceanside, 2br, 2ba cottage with detached studio apartment. Showplace. $35,000.

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East Hampton Stunning bright 1 level Large Modern home. Great deal! Designer Decorated. 3 Bedroom Suites, Double Height Great Room, Grand Piano/ Player. New, Gorgeous 20x40 Heated Pool/ Waterfalls. Large Deck on 1 Private Landscaped Acre. HALF PRICE! 5 days, Memorial weekend $2,800., June 1- 14th, $4,995. Labor Day WEEK special $4,995. www.vrbo.com/ 99426. Owner (516)676-7779, (516)448-2321.

OCEAN BEACHES AND BAY. Quiet street. Near down town. $9,000 summer plus utilities. (631)723-2341 or 631-255-2550 Hampton Bays: Waterfront Very secluded 3 bedroom plus loft house on Peconic Bay. Private beach adjacent to nature preserve. Spectacular sunsets. 2 baths, central air, washer/ dryer, kayaks. Available MD- LD $24K. Monthly rental possible. Call (718)499-8079. Location photos can be e-mailed.

HAMPTON BAYS Great for Family Reunions! Over 7,000 sq. ft. on over an acre! Water view. Walk to ocean 13 Bedrooms, Gourmet Kitchen, 3 Full Baths, 5 half baths. Large Screened Porch. 20x44 Salt Water Pool 600 sq. ft. Dining Area with wet bar and ice machine, large deck and firepit 630 sq.ft. Living Rm 700 sq. ft. TV Room with theater seating, WiFi and pool table. No shares. Wkly, Monthly, Seasonal damian115@aol.com 347-680-4392 Hampton Bays large 2 BR, 2 Bath, Waterview condo, full/ partial, MD- LD. 201-602-0912 Artsylisa@optonline.net Hampton Bays Rampasture Point Waterview Carriage House on waterfront acre. Spacious, sunny loft w/ woodburning stove, kitchenette, over-sized bath & wonderful sunsets. Furnished. Private beach. MD- LD $8,900 will consider split season. 631-252-2519

Summer Rentals McCoy&McCoy RE 2987 Montauk Hwy. Sagaponack,New York 537-0600 Sagaponack: Bright French Country Traditional, 1.7 private acres, 4+ beds 3.5 bath, 2 fireplaces, heated gunite pool,rear yard and pool area gated. MDLD $85,000 July- LD $75,000 Sagaponack: Endless views, hilltop traditional 1.1 acres, Poxabogue Pond & vineyard views, 7000 sq. ft.,7 beds 6 baths, 3 fireplaces, elevator, gunite pool & spa, 12 flat screen t.v.'s , 3 car garage, handicap accessible, & separate studio apt. MD- LD $250,000 Sagaponack: Ocean front Cozy 2 bed room MD- LD $110,000 MONTAUK Ditch Plains vacation rental by the sea. Week or monthly. Available May- September. 2 BR, W/ D, deck, cable, pool. Montauk Shores Condominium. Owner 631-902-0399 631-581-6541 Montauk: Oceanfront co-op. 1 bedroom, sofa bed, air conditioning, full kitchen, dishwasher, microwave, deck, heated pool, 2 televisions, DVD/ VCR, CD, cable. Weekly $1,400. (631)766-7680 Montauk's best kept secret! (2) Ditch Plains ocean view condo trailer units- Seasonal MD- LD $15,000 or yearly $22,000. For more info and photos go to: w w w. c h a m p e y. o r g 631-804-8048 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton 631/283-8100 www. morleyagency.com Southampton – Waterview Condo in Waterfront Complex! Harbor views, pool and tennis, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, solarium, deck, central air. MD – LD $18,500

Southampton - Casually Open and Spacious Post Modern! Cathedral living, fireplace, 4 bedHAMPTON BAYS WATER rooms, 4 baths, central air, garMD – LD VIEW 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, age and pool. steps from beach, gourmet kitch- $32,000 en, CAC, large entertaining deck. $23k season. August with LD Southampton Village - Spark$13k. (718)551-6132 ling Fresh Enjoyment! Open and airy, convenient to all, 3 bed(718)875-3489 rooms, 3.5 baths, central air, Remsenburg 4 bedrooms, 4 heated pool. MD – LD $42,000 baths, heated pool, Har-Tru tennis. $50,000 season. Owner Southampton Village - Walk to pays fee. Guest cottage also Ocean Location! Wonderfully available $15,000 season. Other charming Traditional, French rentals available weekly, month- doors, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, cenly, season. Charles Rutenberg tral air, heated pool. MD – LD Realty (631)276-9329 $75,000 QUOGUE- 3 bd, 2 bath, den, CAC. Beautiful garden! Pool house w/ bath & loft. Heated pool, huge deck, country chic. Summer $30,000 /partial. Owner/ broker. (917)209-9448

Quogue 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, in ground pool, cac private acre, bike to village, no pets, July - LD rental $35,000 Call Mel 917-288-9404 Broker

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SAG HARBOR artists' enclave, 2,500 sq. ft. , large country kitchen, impressive LR/ gallery in Art Deco with piano, 2 BR/ BA upstairs, Jacuzzi, loft and bath. Outside hot/ cold shower. Beautiful grounds on .9 acre. Walking distance to village, Jitney. MD- LD $27,000 or monthly, year round. (631)725-9865

Sag Harbor: Studio bedroom. Private entrance, refrigerator, microwave, cable TV. MD- LD $6000. 203-685-5759.

Quogue Village Scenic Waterfront property, secluded on private 1.4 acres with panoramic views & magnificent sunsets. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths, Pool, 2 huge decks, central A/C & much much more. Memorial Day - Labor Day Reduced to $25,900 Call 631-455-2005

REMSENBURG New Construction, high-end rental. 4 en-suite br's, 5 baths, private, pristine and perfect for entertaining. Heated pool. MD- LD $60k. or monthly. Owner 516-524-7074 Remsenburg secluded retreat. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on canal with private dock, wrapped deck, dead end street. $20,000 MDLD. (571)274-8686

Southampton Waterfront Pristine Peconic views. Gateway to the Hamptons, 5 BR’s , 4 baths, den, exercise area, CAC/ heating, gunite heated pool, mahogany decks, pool house w/ bath, basketball court. Boat Mooring MD- LD $75K July- LD $65K Monthly/ Weekly Available (631)204-0202 (516)857-1795 Sag Harbor: Entire upstairs, cathedral ceilings, large master bedroom, fireplace. 35-foot deck. $14K MD- LD. www.hillsideavenuerentals.com 203-685-5759 Sag Harbor Pondfront Designer Country Cottage for rent. $3,700 per wk, 3 br, 3 ba, (Sleeps 5) Hot Tub, Cable, AC Wireless Internet. Also avail room $5k for season 516-974-5554 SAG HARBOR/ SOUTHAMPTON Famous Writer’s Paradise. Walls of glass, 3 BR, 3 BTH, 50’ heated lap pool, decks galore, very private. MDLD $31,000. June $10,000. July $11,000. August $12,000 917-520-5292 Sag Harbor: Magical 3 acre private setting, 3 BR, 2 bath, CAC, heated pool, grand piano, chefs kitchen, huge decking. MD- LD $35k, July $12k, Aug. $16k. (917)837-6706

SAG HARBOR Studios, 1 BR's Weekly/ Monthly/ Yr Rd rates available Starting @ $1000/ month Incl Cable, Internet 631-725-7200

Summer Rentals Southampton Village South Walk to OCEAN, Restaurants. Renovated 2BR cottage. June to Sept. $2,975/weekly (212)786-2562 m@re-int.com

Southampton: 3/4 BR's, 3.5 baths, heated gunite pool, CAC, private area. $16k July. $34k Sag Harbor Village Also July- Aug. (631)287-4525 YEAR ROUND at Jitney stop. 1 bed with study, share kitchen, SOUTHAMPTON w/d. Stylish living, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths, patio. No fee. $1,600/ month CAC, heated pool, May- October. $1,200 plus jacuzzi/ hot tub, utilities year round. finished basement. (917)763-6663 landscaped, immaculate! SAG HARBOR Charming 2 Sag Harbor Village Room in bedroom house, front porch, home short season 3- 4 mos. $3,000 weekly near beach. June 15- September $1,450 month, year $950 mo. or $11,000 monthly. 212-213-4365 15 $13,500. (631)725-6030 Call: (631)283-4583 or Cell: (631)807-7907 SAG HARBOR WATERFRONT Southampton Beat the Traffic Gorgeous 6 bedrooms, 3 bath, 5 BR w/ Incredible Master great room, large kitchen, heated Heated Pool, CAC, Dock, pool, large deck, cac, near town Professional Kit, 4.5 Bth & beach. Jun 1- LD $40,000 Outrageous Decks 917-520-4595 Monthly or Full Season Monthly starting @ $25K Sag Harbor- Fantastic 6 bedroom/ 4 bath contemporary 516-729-7000 on 10 secluded acres. Heated inground 20x40 pool, all weather tennis, CAC, cathedral ceiling, Sag Harbor Waterfront Large TV room, full court basketball, 1BR. Pool, hot tub, private deck/ hot tub, volleyball, giant chess BBQ area, dock. Walk to town/ set, all appliances/ utensils. tennis. MD- LD $12,300 inClose to beaches, amazing res- cludes utilities. 646-594-4244 taurants. Flexible dates. MD/ LD SOUTHAMPTON $50,000, July/ August $45,000, Sag Harbor, X- Large Bright Close to village. Heated pool, August $35,000. (646)436-0433. White Studio Apt 22' x 22' Loft guest cottage, landscaped like w/ tall ceilings. Across from eramme@yahoo.com. grounds, gates / (FP). Beach & close to Village. Wire4 bed/ 4 bath, less internet cable, electric, and Sag Harbor near beach, near Gourmet cooking, village. 1 bedroom loft: MD- A/ C all included. Fully furfinished basement, LD $9,000. 2 bedroom July & nished. MD- LD $8,500. Pond/ Japanese bridge. 631-848-0482 August $12,000. 2 bedroom Direct/ Owner share $2,000 monthly. Extended 75 K for the season Shinnecock Hills Brand new season available. (516)459-9598 917-273-8710 Marilyn apartments. Walk to water. All amenities. Weekly: $1,000 stuSag Harbor/ Noyac, Modern dio. $1,200 1 bedroom. Month- Southampton Cottages great Beach Cottage. 3BR, 5 min ly available. (631)377-1110 location, beautiful property, lake walk to Long Beach and Kromaccess, Ocean and Village within ers. $18K season, by owner pho- SOUTHAMPTON: Just out- 3 miles. Starting at $10,000 MDtos: peterbelsky.com/sl side village, 4 bed, 3 bath, CAC, LD Call 631-283-5444 917-941-1410 heated pool on private, landscaped acre. Skylights, chef's Southampton Country cottage. kitchen, newly furnished. Exten- 1 bedroom with large great room Sag Harbor/ Noyac sive decking. Available August- & kitchen. Wood floors, catheWaterfront Community LD (917)837-2909 dral ceiling. MD- LD $15,000. 3 BR, 1.5 baths. No Smoking/ pets. 516-909-9515 MD- LD $19,000 July $8,000 SOUTHAMPTON Aug.- LD $9,000 SOUTHAMPTON 516-510-4995 New Townhouse Community DIRECT WATERFRONT, Beautifully Furnished ALL WATER TOYS.. Near Beaches & Village AC, 2 BRS + LOFT, 1 BTH, Sag Harbor Spectacular DOCK + SLIP.. SWIM, Water Front with private beach Master Suite on 1st floor FISH IN FRONT.. on Peconic Bay, 180 degree 3 Bedrooms + Loft, 2.5 Baths, ACESS PECONIC BAY. views, brand spanking new conGarage, Private Patio MD- LD $17.5 or Mthly/wkly temporary with 25 ft clear story Pool & Playground Peter Elliot windows facing water. breathtak212-535-3306 or ing glass circular double height MD - LD $30,000 646-262-2004 stair, 7 beds 8.5 baths,Waterside Call Lisa, R.E. (no fee) 40 x 20 infinity edge pool and 631-793-7329 hot tub. steam room, double apSouthampton Immaculate, pliances, 3 story elevator, kitchtastefully furnished studio apt. en attached greenhouse filled SOUTHAMPTON Secluded Large, beautiful, manicured with flowering orchids, gym, 3 Estate, ultimate privacy 8 Bed- home. Private entrance, bath, car garage, year round $550,000. rooms, 4.5 Baths, Heated pool/ garden. CAC. Kitchenette. DiMD-LD $375,000 Cell Jacuzzi, 2 acres recTV. Season $14,500. 646-232-9000 631-283-8613 516-496-2339 Sag Harbor Bay Point "Key West sunsets," fabulous light filled beautifully furnished new contemporary, endless water views, heated pool, limestone patio, double height LR, fireplace, wet bar, den. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, CAC, w/d. $79,000 season, $40,000 June- July, $39,000 August. 917-825-0603

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Southampton New 5 bedroom house , 3 bath, pool. July -LD $38,000 or Aug. $25,000 516-356-7016 Southampton post modern, 4 bedroom 3 bath, CAC, heated pool, first floor master, cathedral ceilings on a cul-de-sac. MDLD $42k. (516)532-7148

Southampton Village Charming old Victorian offers bright, cheerful 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, completely furnished, each with private entrances and porches. Beautifully landscaped. Walk to all. Cable, internet included. Available MD- LD. No smoking, no pets. 631-283-7043 646-942-3870

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

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Furnished 1 bedroom condo, laundry, storage, cable, internet. MDLD $11,000. (917)374-3682

Southampton Village - Classic and Charming. 4 BR, 2 BA. Heated Gunite Pool and Hot Tub. Off Elm St. Walk to Main St. and Ocean. Reduced to $45,000 Memorial Day to Labor Day. Owner (917) 287-5207.

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Large 1 BR condo Short walk to train & village. No pets. MDLD. $13,500. 917-439-2128

Southampton Village 4 BR's, 2 baths, loft, EIK, heated pool, large deck, 1 acre. June 1- 14, Southampton Village, Home $3,000. August 23rd- Sept 1, For Rent by Owner. South of the $3,600. 516-270-3938 Highway. 1/2 mile to beach, 4 Southampton Waterfront BR, 2 BA , beautifully renovatWith Dock ed; heated pool $7500/ weekly, July only. For photos or appoint3 BR, 2 bath cottage ment contact owner at oldtownon sandy beach. Totally crossing@gmail.com. renovated. Boat- up to 32 feet. MD- LD $29,500. Monthly & extended season Southampton Village available. Pets o.k. New home 917-544-7225 4 BR's, 4 baths, CAC, pool, tennis, walk to all. Springs Great Deal for July 1/2 mile to ocean. Labor Day reduced to $18,000 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath, central a/c MD - LD $50,000 Heated Pool with Waterfall & Total Privacy Goldfish Pond, 1/2 (516)818-7496 mile to Bay Beaches 631.907.4326 or email capSOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE tains@optonline.net for photos Beautiful home in heart of village, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CAC, Wainscott East Hampton Near elegantly furnished, bright, com- Ocean, Pool, Maid, Chef. Top fortable, walk beach, fine garden, Floor. $20K Summer or $24K deck. $32,000 MD- LD. Year, or Another $10K Summer, or $14,400 Year 631-537-3068 (631)283-6809 artherzog@aol.com Southampton Village: Charming 3 BR's +, 1 bath cottage. WAINSCOTT $19,500 season. $1,650 monthly HIDEAWAY before/ after. (917)859-9989 Close to beaches & shopping. Pristine & private. Southampton- Walk to beach, Surrounded by miles of IGP, 3 BRs + Queen Convertible hiking/ biking. 3 bedroom, & Futon, 2 Baths, Outdoor 2 bath ranch, heated pool, Shower, Fireplace, Cathedral CAC, pond with waterfall. Ceiling, W/D, A/C, MD- LD MD- LD $25,000 $20,000 Owner: H 631-421-1851 Also Available Monthly C 917-445-7351 See Webcast (631)813-7998 Moore.DYNALIAS.Net

Rental Reduced 150K now 99K! Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day Elegant 3,500 square foot brand new home, never lived in. Chef ’s kitchen, front and rear porches, gunite pool, pool house, and two car garage. Two Master Bedrooms. Large trees and hedges all around. Walk to Southampton Village, 5 minute drive to the beach. Memorial Day Labor Day. More photos available. Brand new never used furniture. Call Owner

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WAINSCOTT STUDIO second floor, private entrance, terrace, cathedral ceilings, kitchen, AC, wi-fi. Summer $15,000. Annual $1,800. (631)806-5442

WATER MILL 9 acres plus pond. Very private. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Park-like setting, heated gunite pool, 5 minutes to beach or town. July $32,000 August $38,000. (917)572-5090 631-431-5351

WAINSCOTT SOH Walk to beach and Jitney. One level decorator furnished, 52 inch flat screen TV, gourmet kitchen, 4 BRs, 4 Bas, CAC, Jacuzzi, finished lower level w/ 80 inch TV, poolhouse with bedroom/ bathroom, heated pool, hot tub. Will child proof pool. MD- LD $65,000, July $30,000, August $40,000. (917)929-8336 (212)628-5944 Water Mill 5 bedroom, 5 bath, farmhouse, pool house, pool, good location July- LD $65,000 Also available separate cottage $10,000 631-726-5352 WATER MILL 1 room cottage on 9 acre estate with pond. Weekly $600 until July. (917)572-5090 631-431-5351 Water Mill 4 bedroom, 3 bath, centrally located charming English country cottage on private totally private quiet acre +. Tennis, heated pool, full amenities, July -Aug $45k Aug. only $30k 917-406-0660 Owner WATER MILL Private 1 bedroom, pool, separate entrance, cable, AC. MD- LD $12,000 inclusive. (631)726-6615

Water Mill Open House for Summer Rental. 3/4 BR's, all large rooms, massive kitchen, heated pool, farm view, pool house. Extended season available. Fri., Sat, Sun. 206 Water Mill Towd Rd. (631)726-8046 WATERMILL 7 BR suites each with bath, 8.5 baths, heated pool, tennis, 7,800 sq. ft., 5 acre gated estate. $100,000 under market value MD- LD $168,000. July- LD $158,000. (516)818-7496 Water Mill, Water Views 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, pool tennis court, Extended Season. $110,000 631-726-5352

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

Summer Rentals Westhampton area Scenic Waterfront property, secluded on private 1.4 acres with panoramic views & magnificent sunsets. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths, Pool, 2 huge decks, central A/C & much much more. Memorial Day - Labor Day Reduced to $25,900 Call 631-455-2005 Westhampton Beach New 5 bedrooms, 5 bath. Heated pool plus child fence. Season $29,900. July $12,900. August $13,900. (917)617-1235

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WESTHAMPTON HOUSE Oceanfront-Dune Rd. 1 BR apt.; furnished; large terrace overlooking ocean; pool; gym; long season. (917)842-5658 Westhampton Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, All Weather tennis court, with basketball, heated pool, jacuzzi, basement lounge with arcade room. Internet, garage, central air. Gated backyard on wooded 1 acre . No Pets please June $12k July $18k By Owner 917-733-0675

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WHB Elegant, two acre estate features updated, 2 BR/ 1 Bath English cottage. Three blocks from ocean, one block from boutiques, restaurants, movies; minutes to train/ Jitney. Private patio, BBQ, dishwasher, w/d, tennis court, pool. Includes property maintenance, basic cable, garbage collection, beach pass. MD- LD $25K, or monthly. Photos available. No smoking, pets. (561)346-1404

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SCHOOL YEAR RENTAL 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch tree-lined street in lakeside community, Central Air, Central vac. Freshly painted. $1,500 per month (631)902-9980

Westhampton Beach: 1 BR, 1 bath apt, season $9,000. 2 BR, 2 Year Round Rentals baths, $18,000. Beach, pool, tennis courts. Also monthly. Bridgehampton: 2 BR house. (212)980-1212 $1,425 per month. Pets ok. 631-603-6711 Westhampton Beach 2 bedroom furnished, 2 bath, ocean front, Yardarm Condominiums. CENTER MORICHES $30,000 season. $849,000 for 3 Bedroom 2 FBth sale. (631)462-1151 contemp, newly updated, fireplace, Jacuzzi, WESTHAMPTON BEACH landscaped, pond, waterfall. Oceanfront, 3 decks, great views, $1,800 +utilities. New 5 BR, 3 Bth, 2 Jacuzzis, (631)878-6789 CAC. MDLD $59K 917-439-6669 East Hampton 5 bedroom, 2 WESTHAMPTON Beautiful 4 bath, newly renovated, fireplace, bdrm w/ waterview, boat dock, w/d, hardwood floors, private Heated Pool, Jacuzzi. Very Pri- beach community. $2,350 mo. vate. MD- LD $43,500, partial 516-318-1993 season avail. 917-592-6939 East Hampton Springs !RE YOU LOOKING TO HIRE #ALL 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Sunny, deck, $AN S 0APERS TODAY FILL THAT POSITION TODAY WITH THE PAPER THAT full basement, freshly painted. HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION ON THE Available Now $2,400 917-3850054 %AST %ND #ALL

East Quogue. 3br, 1.5ba, fireplace, garage. $1,950. East Quogue 2 bedroom apartment, like new, private entrance. No pets, no smoking. $1,400/ month. Available June 1. Call Tom (631)278-5872 Eastport Farmhouse Year Round Rental- Quiet Road– 4 bedroom, 2 bath, Town of Brookhaven. End of Road- Boat Ramp. Eastport School District$2,600/ month + utilities. Available Immediately! Call Henry (631)208-3500 x119. tim@islandcompanies.com.

Hampton Bays: Immaculate 1 bedroom apartment, air conditioning, wood floors, close to beaches. $1,200 monthly utilities included. Available June 1st. (631)287-4552 HAMPTON BAYS APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS 1 and 2 bed apts available Starting at $1,113 Includes heat and hot water Close to shopping and entertainment Pet friendly Only a few left, call today! Under New Management Woodbridge at Hampton Bays (631) 208-9489 Riverhead- Waterfront. Bring your Boat! 4 BR, 3.5 baths, on navigable Peconic River, possible mother/ daughter. Close to Hamptons, Vineyards, Golf Course. Renovated house with deepwater dock slip available. Maintenance included. $2,100 monthly. 516-250-2277 Sag Harbor/ Noyac: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, unfurnished. All appliances. Private road. $2,200/ month. (631)475-7299 Sag Harbor Year Round Available June 1st, 3 bed, 2 full baths, Pool, all Appliances, 2 fireplaces, large deck. $2,100 + Utilities, 2 mi to village. Joe 631807-0101 Southampton/ North Sea Near Bay 2 BR's, office, full bath, all appliances, open kitchen/ dining/ living room, fplc, 1 car garage, no smoking/ pets. 1st, last, security, references. $1,875 + utilities. Available May. 631-379-6444

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Wainscott, East Hampton: Bedroom Wing Bath, Separate Entrance, Near Ocean, Maid, Pool, etc. $1,200/ month or Another $2,000/ month. 631-537-3068. artherzog@aol.com

Sag Harbor: Village center, waterview room, includes internet/ cable. No smoking/ pets. Long/ Short term. (631)793-1121.

Weekly Rentals Bridgehampton Brand New Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bth on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cook’s kitchen, DR, gameroom, 6 TVs. Also 7 BR, 5 Bth house avail with all amenities. Wkly or wknds Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com Shinnecock Hills Brand new apartments. Walk to water. All amenities. $1,000 studio. $1,200 1 bedroom. (631)377-1110

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Bridgehampton, Main Street. Second floor retail/ office/ gallery/ studio. 600 SF $2,000/ month. Utilities included. Available immediately. (631)537-7069. gearent@hamptons.com.

McCoy&McCoy RE Westhampton Beach 1 bed2987 Montauk Hwy. room, 1 bath Condo in commerSagaponack,New York cial and residential building, Sale 537-0600 price $425,000 Avail for Summer season MD- LD $13,500 Southhampton: Cty Rd. 39 Owner 631-288-7236 Highway Business 2 story bldg. 1,900 sq. ft. $6,000 monthly

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Bridgehampton: Private room in lovely big house. Large yard, bike to town or beach. Share with 3 professional adults (designer/ art director/ photographer), dogs, cats. Seeking quiet, clean, No drugs, no smoking, no drama... no worries! $1500. month includes everything. (917)593-1218. bandanas@optonline.net.

EAST HAMPTON near village, private bath, separate entrance, AC, cable, no smoking, no pets, summer season. (631)324-7322; (212)372-1841 HA M PT O N BAY S WATERFRONT Rooms Available For Rent With Kitchen & Private Bath Walking Distance To Montauk Highway $875/ Month Unfurnished $1,050/ Month Furnished $275 Weekly Furnished $100 Daily Furnished For Further Information Call (631) 728-5131

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GREENPORT home for sale or rent. Open House May 16 (209 Knapp). 2/ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, LR, DR. $340,000 sale or $1,200 monthly rent. Southampton Village, 3 BR (631)283-6974 home, use of LR, kitchen & yard, near train station. July & Aug., Homes $5,000. (631)235-6751 Bridgehampton: South of Hwy, 3 BR, 2 car garage, .47 acre, North Fork room for pool. $1.8M. Exclusive McCrosson R.E. GREENPORT VILLAGE K.R. Year- round 2 BR, LR, DR, EIK, 631-725-3471 CAC, WD, DW, walk to all incl. Bay Beach. References and Se- EAST HAMPTON: Barnes curity required. $1600. Landing Renovated 1,800 sq ft Post Modern on Landscaped shy 631-477-2607 mwjhwk@aol.com. 1/2 acre Large LR, fpl, 3 BR, 2 Bth, CAC, 2 Decks, Pool $675K Commercial mdmprez@gmail.com EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE 5 bedroom historic farmhouse situated on .6 acre, recent upscale renovation, wide- plank flooring. Great price: $900,000. Owner (516)635-8437 East Hampton village fringe. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, private yard. Half acre. $565,000. Appointment 631-897-2151.

EAST QUOGUE Open House Sat., 5/16, 1pm-5pm. 14 Foxboro Road. 4 BR, 4 bath, hardwood floors, 1/2 acre, room for pool, SAG HARBOR Large beautiful- fireplace, high ceilings, many exly refinished highly visible of- tras. By Masters Touch Builders fice/ studio space with attached $849K. Call 631-653-8656 apartment. Call 631-725-7189 Eastport. Quaint cottage on Seatuck Creek. 2 bedrooms, 1 SAG HARBOR OFFICE bath, Livingroom with wood 2nd Floor burning stove, EIK, deck, dock, Main Street Office. 1/2 acre. Principals only. By 900 sq. ft. + deck. owner $500,000. (631)325-3938 Excellent condition. Call 631-678-2460 SAG HARBOR VILLAGE 500- 1250 sq ft rent/ sale Village Business Zoned @ Main St./ Onsite Pkg $3,250/ Monthly or For Sale @ $875K 516-729-7000

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Remsenburg, South of Main Street, 3 br 2 ba Ranch on 1.1 acres. Close to Bay, Price Reduced by $200,000 to $799,000 Elliot Gallen Broker 631-288-7236

WATERVIEWS! This totally renovated ranch sits high atop Shinnecock Hills with beautiful views of Shinnecock Bay It boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 new baths, new windows, custom 2-sided fireplace, new stainless & granite, and new hardwood floors throughout. In addition, the property has IGS to service the newly installed sod and professional landscape design RELAX BY THE POOL AND ENJOY THE VIEWS! Asking $659,000 KP Property Group Call Jim Rooney (631)567-1110 Cell (631)921-0398 Hamptons WATER VIEW Condos & Cottages Sales & Rentals Call Barbara 631.377.1369 Direct Simon Harrison Real Estate McCoy&McCoy RE 2987 Montauk Hwy. Sagaponack,New York 537-0600 Sagaponack: Forever pond & vineyard views 7000 sq. feet Traditional & pool house, 1.1 acres, 6 beds 7.5 baths, wine cellar, theater, 2 laundry rooms, huge bonus room, 3 car heated garage, lavishly landscaped. Must See $4,750,000

S O UT HA M PT O N Estate Sale Nantucket Style Waterfront 110 ft. permitted dock on open Bay. Sandy beachfront, meticulously maintained 2/3 BR cottage, 1 bath, outdoor shower, screened porch, landscaped, on cul-de-sac. Spectacular waterfront views. FSBO $1,495,000. (646)294-1541

SOUTHAMPTON STEAL THIS HOUSE! 4 Powers Drive, 4 spacious BRs/ 3.5 BTHs, gourmet kit, marble top cntrtps, oak hrdwd flrs, high end appl, wd brng frpl, and so much more! Asking $899,000. Also available for summer rent for $35,000 or $3,500 yr rnd! (631)259-3966 Southampton Township Vintage Cottage waterviews, mooring rights $299,000 Call Barbara 631.377.1369 Direct Simon Harrison Real Estate

Homes Water Mill North 7,000 Sq. Ft. Home plus finished basement on 5+ Acres in Private Gated Community. 8 Bedrooms (2 master suites), 8.5 Baths, Jacuzzi, Media Room, Viking Kitchen w/ Granite tops throughout, Eat-in. Library, fireplace, Central air, 2 wet bars. Sound system throughout. Professionally Landscaped. Mahogany decking, 20x40 heated gunite pool with hot tub, all-weather tennis court, recreation area, media room, staff quarters. MD- LD $225,000 For sale: $5.6 million Tara Jean Associates, Inc. Real Estate (631)726-5600 (516)317-0346 cell (516)510-4017 cell

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North Fork Golfers' Paradise! Gorgeous 3 BR, 3.5 BA post modern home in Olde Vine Golf Club. Roanoke area, near vineyards, beaches, shopping. Gourmet s/s kit., granite counters, upgrades galore. Main level master suite. Owner. $795000. (631)727-5158.

Calverton: Site of Former restaurant across from proposed $2 Billion Ski complex. Seller will sell subject to permits for restaurant to be rebuilt. Seller will consider holding note. Included is 7 BR, 3 bth ranch & single & separate .5 acre. $749,000. Also for sale, adjacent 5 BR, 2 bth Cape, .5 acre. Call Marie Falson RE/MAX Alliance 631-379-1657 www.mariefalson.com

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Out of Town Condos/Co-Ops AQUEBOGUE Silver Village 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, LR/ DR, full basement, garage. Lots of upgrades! $359,900. (631)722-2533 East Hampton Condo For Sale. Year round condo. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room, dining room, frplce, wood flrs, gourmet kitchen- granite, subway tiles, stainless appliances, tennis , pool, ceiling fans throughout, front and rear decks, full basement, new heat pump system, cac, new windows & sliders. furnished -low maint. Reduced to $685,000. By Owner. 718-614-1805 718-352-2502 qunslaw@yahoo.com Sag Harbor Village: Waterfront Condo. 3 BR, 2.5 bath, CAC, fpl, pool & tennis. Asking $1.2M. Exclusive K.R. McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471 SOUTHAMPTON Beautiful, brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. 1 level, fully furnished, every amenity, large patio. Close to Village, Beaches. Reduced $595,000. Wont Last! Owner 917-843-4788

Prince Edward Island Canada, featured in New York Times, AOL & Money Magazine. What Long Island used to be. Huge gains to be made on Waterfront property. 30% discount with strength of US dollar. Summer homes, investment, development and rental income properties. Michael Poczynek, Century 21 Northumberland, michaelshomes.com, sunburycove.com or 1-888-295-6863

Land EAST HAMPTON NORTHWEST WATERFRONT 1.4 Acres Overlooking Three Mile Harbor Set High on Bluff. 154 Ft. Private Beach Permits Approved But Not Limited To 8 Bedroom Home, Swimming Pool, Three Car Garage & Attached Breezeway.

Riverhead- $299,000 6 BR, 2Bth Village center zoning. Great for small shops, restaurant or professional services. Close To Shopping, Transportation & Courts. Seller will consider holding note. Needs TLC. ml#2143609 Visit www.mariefalson.com or call Marie RE/MAX Alliance 631-379-1657.

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East Hampton. Springstime value, get more in Springs. 1,630 SF +/- new home with pool, 2 car garage and CAC. Exclusive $745K WEB# 46168 Peter Moore 631.267.7421

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East Hampton. Designer modern, totally renovated designer's own. Sophisticated and tasteful. Exclusive $1.395M WEB# 33454 Arlene Reckson 631.267.7422 East Hampton. Barnes Landing Ranch. Well maintained on over 1/2 acre. 1,300 SF +/- plus garage. Room for pool. Co-Exclusive $695K WEB# 27037 Suzanne Rose 631.267.7420 Amagansett. Napeague stretch, Turn key 1/1 co-op with pool view, bbq grills and walkway to beach. Exclusive $275K WEB# 50226 John Taylor 631.267.7453 Amagansett. New Dunes super value, 2,250 SF +/- offers everything plus location, space, quality and value. Exclusive $2.999M WEB# 50053 Vicky Thompson 631.267.7430 Amagansett. Beachy keen, 1,600 SF +/waterfront cottage on Napeague Harbor. Sand and sunsets. Exclusive $2.1M WEB# 24717 Krae Van Sickle 631.267.7400 Bridgehampton Offices 1936 Montauk Hwy/ 2405 Main St 631.537.3900 631.537.7773 Southampton. Cedar clad cottage in North Sea, like new - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, EIK, basement, A/C. Exclusive $590K WEB# 44928 Renee Despins 917.439.3404 Water Mill. Hamptons Condo near Ocean plus pool and tennis. Turn key 2 bedrooms plus den, 3.5 baths, CAC fpl, large kitchen, basement. Exclusive $699K WEB# 47780 Renee Despins 917.439.3404

QUOGUE OFFICE 631.653.6700 East Quogue $799,000 Special home, many customized features. Open plan perfect for entertaining. Master bedroom w/ fpl, 4 brs, spiral staircase to loft library/ office. Steam room, pool and deck. Rent MD- LD $30,000. #H18509

Hampton Bays $539,000 Post Modern with apt., 4 brs, 3 bths, CAC, full basement, 1 acre, room for a pool. #66836

Hampton Bays $519,000 Rejuvenated ranch. 3 brs, 2 bths, full basement, on .47-acre, private road, new burner and water heater. SOH. Living room with vaulted ceiling, fpl, 2 skylights, Quogue $900,000 Historic traditional 1 car garage. #67189 farm house in the heart of Village. TOWN & COUNTRY RE Close to shops, beach! 4 brs, 2 bths, pool, outdoor shower, EIK front and East Hampton Waterfront Rental. Specback stairways. #H25745 tacular Views across Gardiner's Bay, Hampton Bays $2,500,000 Hamptons steps to your own beach. 4 bedrooms 4 finest year round resort. Secluded but baths. Web#74889 central; just west of Ponquogue MD- LD $60,000; July $30,000; AuBridge to beaches. 15 redecorated ac- gust $40,000; July/ August $60,000. commodations, some with covered East Hampton Office 631-324-8080 patios. 7 slip marina; boats to 26 ft. East Hampton Rental. Gracious 5 bed#H09243 room 4.5 bathroom, heated pool, community tennis, finished basement, 2 stoHAMPTON BAYS OFFICE ry living room,. Private retreat. 631.723.2721 Web#75860. August $45,000. East East Quogue Commercial $1,750,000 Hampton Office 631-324-8080 Convenient location, main building offers 1 br apt. and 4 br house. Warehouse is approx. 5,000sq.ft. with 25 Sag Harbor Penthouse Unique SoHo loft on Main Street , 4 bedrooms, 3 parking spaces. #349666 baths, 1 car garage, 2 parking spots. Hampton Bays $259,000 1 story cot- 3,300' of living space and 650' of outtage, 2 brs, 1 bths, det. Garage on side decking. Ideal location stones .22-acres. Front porch, close to canal throw from harbor. Web#18277. Exclusive. $1,995,000. Bridgehampton and beaches. #68014 Office 631-537-3200 Hampton Bays $379,000 Ranch 2 br, 1 bth ranch. Att 1 car garage, SOH, Wainscott. Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 EIK living room, full basement, con- bath home with fpl, oversized 2 car garage and plenty of decking. On venient to all. #67601 wooded .92 between East Hampton and Bridgehampton. Hampton Bays $469,000 New con- Village struction, 1 story traditional sited on Web#21574. Exclusive. $850,000. East Hampton Office 631-324-8080 .75-acre. 3/4 brs, 2/3 bths, fpl, full basement, 1,800 sq. ft., garage. Close Quogue- South of Highway, 3 bedto town, park and all beaches. #67782 room, 3 bath on .77 acres. Living room Hampton Bays $499,000 Moments and den with fpl, screened porch, 2 car from Tiana Shores Beach Club and garage. Plans for 5 bedroom, 5 bath bay, 3 brs, 2 bths, .5 acre, fin. bsmnt, house with pool Web#49787. Exclusun porch, SOH, room for pool. sive$1,590,000. Westhampton Beach Office 631-288-3030 #66900

Southampton. Condo/ Ranch plus pool and tennis. Estate sale, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room plus fpl, CAC, garage. Exclusive $699K WEB# 21859 Hampton Bays $339,000 European Renee Despins 917.439.3404 floor plan, 3brs, 2bths, oversized livBridgehampton. Country Home with ing room, SOH, basement w/workpool and tennis. Large, saltbox, 3 acres, shop, garage access, .5 mile to 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, den, CAC, or Smith’s Creek, mile to ocean beach. rent. Exclusive $1.875M WEB# 41583 #68559 Renee Despins 917.439.3404 Hampton Bays $749,000 MediterraBridgehampton. Hamptons home and nean. 2 stories, Stucco, 2,100 sq. ft., professional office, live/ work, 3 bed- 5 brs, 3 bths, living room, EIK, CAC, rooms, 3.5 baths, EIK, reception. Co- fpl, heated pool. #68738 Exclusive $1.475M WEB# 31088 ReHampton Bays $429,000 Cottage just nee Despins 917.439.3404 over canal, convenient to beaches. 1 Montauk Office 729D Montauk Highway 631.338.3500

Laurel- Room for pool and tennis, renovated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, great room with fpl, breakfast room, views over nursery land, separate 2 car garage. Web#27086. Exclusive. $549,000. Mattituck Office 631-298-0600 Cutchogue Commercial. Prime corner. General Business Zone, 2 first floor units, can be combined. 1500 sq. ft. at $2,500/ month* or 650 sq. ft. at $1,000/ month* or 2150 sq. ft. entire building at $3000/ month* Web#94598 *Base rent. Mattituck Office 631-298-0600

expansion and pool. Near bay North Haven Point,1.8 Acres, for beach. Exclusive $525K WEB# 47675 Montauk. Hither Hills beach cottage, Pond Edge. backs on to nature Agnes Bristel 631.267.7402 cozy oceanview cottage awaits your personal vision Deeded beach rights. preserve. 516-946-0152

Southampton WATERFRONT year-round condo. Spectacular views second floor unit. Mint 2 BR's, 2 baths, living room, 2-sided frplc, dining/ sitting sunroom, deck, patio, basement, tennis, pool, marina. Low maintenance/ taxes. Owner

Sag Harbor Village: bldg lot. wooded 1/3 acre. Asking $350,000. (631)725-3471 We Specialize in North Fork Land

VINEYARD - 64 Acres Top quality $3,145,000 VINEYARD - 19 Acres $1,000,000 erlichman.myphotoalbum.com 14 Acres with 2 building sites. $675,000 Negotiable $1,100,000 (212)986-8232 42 Acres, Industrial $3,200,000 (631)287-6423 19 Acre Vineyard fully planted 646-729-4751 (Cell) $1,150,000 Beautiful lake front 6.5 acre, sub SOUTHAMPTON RANCH 2 dividable, $699,000 bedrooms, 2 baths, immaculate Call Ina - 631-835-6100 for vacation retreat! Community Residential Lots pool & tennis. $595,000. Agent SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. (631)889-2882 631-325-8201 3ELLING A (OME 4EAM UP WITH $AN S 0APERS TO GET YOUR HOME OFF Classified Department THE MARKET 9OUR AD WILL RUN IN PRINT open Monday - Friday AND ONLINE #ALL TO PLACE YOUR AD TODAY AT 8:30am - 6pm

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Montauk. Hither Hills Oceanview, updated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. CAC, office, heated pool, deck. Co-Exclusive Amagansett. Lanes opportunity .85 $1.795M WEB# 54685 Connie Tighe acre with house by Bluff Road. Room 631.899.0411 for over 6,000 SF +/- home plus. ExSag Harbor Office clusive $2.795M WEB# 14203 Deirdre 155 Main Street Jowers 631.267.7412 631.725.1500 East Hampton. Modern Summer rental, chic home minutes to East Hampton Sag Harbor. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath plus Village on a flag lot. Heated salt water apartment with 1 bedroom, 1 bath, .56 pool. MD- LD $62,5K WEB# 90340 acre, near village. Exclusive $695K WEB# 20955 Maureen Geary Ling Li 631.267.7452 631.725.3867 East Hampton. Shiny new and bright, beach and marina rights, deck, de- East Hampton. Offices In commercial, tached 2 car garage. Room for pool. industrial zone. 3,800 SF +/- 14 offices Exclusive $1.325M WEB# 39133 Fred 2 meeting rooms .92 acres CAC. CoExclusive $1.995M WEB# 9514 Sandy Nagel 631.267.7403 Morell 631.899.0130 East Hampton. Wonderful ContempoSouthampton Office rary on quiet street. Open living space, 88 Main St/30 Nugent St CAC, deck, swimming pool. Exclusive 631.702.9265 631.283.9600 $660K WEB# 20139 Brian Nicholson 631.267.7406 Southampton. Excellent value home, Amagansett. Dunes hideaway, 2 story newly renovated on shy acre. 5 bedcul-de-sac classic. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 rooms, home office, room for pool. Exbaths, heated pool, CAC. MD- LD clusive $1.145M WEB# 12576 Lylla $60K WEB# 85888 Nancy Peabody Carter 631.702.9262 631.267.7408

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