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Honoring the Artist: Daniel Pollera Managing Editor: Susan M. Galardi susang@danspapers.com

This week’s cover, “Ocean Bungalow,” by Daniel Pollera, evokes a kind of comfort that’s especially welcoming in these unsettling days. It’s not only because of the image itself, with light suggesting sunrise and a new day, but also the house’s wood structure recalling warmth and serenity. The open door and windows are significant as well; the viewer is invited in, where the chaotic world outside is soon forgotten. Q: First, where is the specific site of the cover? A: It’s in Nags Head, North Carolina. The weathered cottages are typical of the area. Q: You are attracted to “weathered” houses with character, especially houses made of shingles. A: Yes, I am involved in redoing a family home in East Quogue. My son, nephew, brother-in-law and I gutted the inside, and then I decided to redesign the outside. We shingled the roof in a weekend. It’s hard work but I like the feel, the look, of older houses. This one is from the 1950s. Q: Houses by the water with character are very much a part of your body of work. Where else are there houses that inspire you? A: Nantucket is a good example. It’s more remote than Martha’s Vineyard and not as commercial. It’s very quaint and charming with historic buildings and gas lamps. I especially like the old homes on the other side of the island, overlooking the bluffs with their “perfection shakes.” If you look at old photographs from Southampton, the houses have the same feel. Q: What’s your purpose in painting these kinds of homes? A: To translate or create the mood I feel. To

suggest what makes the image feel that way. I try to inspire an emotion and feeling, leaving a story for the viewer, with some human elements behind. Q: Human elements like objects? A: Yes, like a towel dropped or the open shutters in the cover image. Q: And what’s the mood or feeling that these houses evoke? A: They are like a haven, a place to rest, peaceful. Q: What else do you find peaceful, relaxing? A: Fishing in my boat. I did that a few days ago; I hadn’t been out in a year. Relaxing is like yoga; it eliminates stress, helps the immune system. Q: Painting is relaxing. It can put you in an altered state. A: It puts you in a different world. Q: We certainly need to relax nowadays, what with the economic situation. You said things would be better financially when we last spoke. A: Yes, I said it would get better in September. But it didn’t. You can worry yourself sick about things. You have to take four steps back and look at the big picture. Take a walk; look at the water; smell the air, the little things. That’s why I paint what I paint. Also remember, this is our time, now’s the time to do for yourself. –Marion Wolberg Weiss

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Hampton Bazaar Downtowns Morph from Mom & Pops to Marrakesh By Dan Rattiner Over the Memorial Day weekend, I began my quest to bring my new memoir In the Hamptons TOO to life by reading individual chapters of it in the locations where the action of the chapter takes place. My plan was, and is, to hold one reading somewhere in the Hamptons at 11 a.m. on Saturday mornings every week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. And on some weekends, I’ll hold a second reading on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Each chapter in the book is about an encounter or an adventure I had with an interesting person while running Dan’s Papers for the last 50 years. As the chapters Dan Rattiner’s second memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS TOO: Further Encounters with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities, is now available in hardcover wherever books are sold. The first memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS, published by Random House, is now available in paperback.

are chronological, you’ll see how the newspaper, the people, this author and the community changed. The book is a sequel of In the HAMPTONS that came out in 2008. That book, incidentally, is now available in paperback. I held two of the readings of the new book over the Memorial Day weekend. At 11 a.m. on Saturday, I read the chapter “Steven Spielberg” on the steps leading up to the entrance of London Jewelers in the center of downtown East Hampton. At 11 a.m. on Sunday, I read the chapter “Kurt Vonnegut” out in front of the Sagaponack Post Office. Downtown Sagaponack, which is just a single store and post office building, has hardly changed at all from last year. It’s the same beautiful people coming in for fresh baked goods and beach umbrellas, mixed in with the year round farmer people. There are, perhaps, fewer farmer people. There are, perhaps, a few more beautiful people. So it goes. I read out front. East Hampton, which is the town where I

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Luddite Talkin’ My Battle with Twits, Blogs, Toots, Bings & Facebooks By Dan Rattiner I am always ready for the newfangled stuff. I joined Facebook. People see me up there on Facebook now and they send me a picture. They see me on the street. Did I get it? I smile. Fact is, I did figure out how to set up my Facebook. But I can’t figure out how to get what’s up there down. I’ve had it six months. There’s probably tons of stuff there piling up now. But I have no idea. My latest fiasco is Twitter. I joined. Twitter congratulated me. Everybody said hello and they are following me. That was it. Things are now

piling up on Twitter just as they do on Facebook. I’m real sorry. I’m thinking of setting up a website for all of us who have these online spaces full of stuff piling up. Maybe hire some eager beaver techies, the sort who rummage through people’s cyber garbage, to look through everything on my AOL account or my Twitter or Facebook or My Space and get me whatever was important. That Twit from Madonna about meeting me at three in the morning down by the beach. Or the invitation from Letterman to be on his show Thursday. As for the rest, after this eager beaver is done

sending me the good stuff—how exactly would I get it anyway?—he’d be instructed to send a tweet to the sanitation company. Send over a virtual truck. Let the virtual immigrant laborers sort through the stuff and keep what they want. There’s got to be good stuff in there. By the way, I have not looked at my AOL account in two months. I simply haven’t got the time to wade through all the spam and junk there. I’ve thought about it every day. So it’s just my big garbage piling up there too. (continued on next page)

PATERSON BOWS TO PRESSURE, PARKS OPEN By Matt Ianno Leading up to this past Memorial Day weekend, Governor Paterson scrambled to reopen state parks in time for the holiday. Back in February, Paterson announced that he would be closing a majority of New York’s parks and beaches to cut back on state spending—something he deemed necessary in order to help close the $9.2 billion deficit that New York state currently faces for the fiscal year. The announcement stated that the parks would stay closed until the governor and lawmakers reached a budget deal—something that has not yet to come to fruition. Then, on Monday, May 24, Paterson announced that he would try desperately to reopen the parks in time for Memorial Day. His plan would take $6 million from the Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) to reopen 41 state parks and 14 historical sites. Paterson’s proposal lead to a week of “Parks and Speculation” in the New York media, as nearly every news agency and politically

angled blog on the Internet ran daily updates on the story. All of this speculation ended last Friday when Paterson and legislators agreed on a deal that would reopen the parks for the rest of the season. Devoted New York patriots released a sigh of relief, as the land their fellow Americans fought to protect was properly released from government subjugation at this momentous time of year. Environmentalists shared a similar feeling, but still harbor a bitter disdain for the deal since $74 million was slashed from the EPF to make it happen. (Of that total, $11 million was devoted to reopening parks, while the other $63 million will go towards reducing the $9.2 billion state deficit.) Environmentalists have been displeased with Paterson for some time now, insisting that the EPF is underfunded. When contacted, Austin Shafran, spokesman for the majority Senate Democratic Conference, declined to talk about the EPF’s feeling towards the framework of the deal but he did say, “The immediate goal

is to make sure parks remain open for families.” Remaining open is really all that East Enders wanted for the Orient Beach State Park, which was one of those marked for closure. When I spoke to Regional Director Ronald Foley last Friday morning, a few hours before the new bill fully passed legislation, he said, “We’re trying to keep the park open with corporations or foundations…we’re negotiating contributions regardless.” Orient is one of the few state parks fortunate enough to receive private donations and contributions to keep it up and running. This means that the park would have remained open even if Paterson’s newest bill did not pass. Foley said on Friday that grass was already being cut and passes were already being handed out at Orient—an encouraging scene for all those who rebelled against the governor’s original plan and showed support for this park on the tip of the North Fork. (continued on page 20)


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I have to say my enthusiasm and lack of expertise extends to other nifty new things. I’ve gotten this great new car, built by Chevrolet. I know that it is an oxymoron, but it is true. The car is a big Tahoe SUV and it is filled with all sorts of gadgets you can activate by pressing various buttons. You can turn on a lumbar massager, you can make the side view mirrors lay flat on the doors, the way your ears flatten against your head when you run. The headlights follow my lead when I go around a corner at night. I’m a peeping tom off the beaten path. Look out for me. But actually I don’t drive the Tahoe at all what with the gas prices so high. The vehicle has something called On Star, which is some lady who lives under the hood who

wakes up and talks to you if you swipe your credit card somewhere. Most interesting and, as it turned out, most dangerous, is this television screen that lights up on your dashboard when you back up. There’s some camera in the back bumper that gets activated when you put it in reverse. They give you an inside-the-car look just-for-me-only of what there might be for me to run over in the back. Since I have gotten this car, I’ve had two backing-up accidents. I never had any backingup accidents before. And I finally figured it out. What happens when I back up is that I look at the screen, rather than behind me out the window, because the screen shows me every-

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Twilight Zone Visiting a Resort I’ve Never Been To but Have Been To Before By Dan Rattiner In the early days of Dan’s Papers, I’d shut down after Columbus Day Weekend and then go off to some foreign country to live for four months. Dan’s Papers is year-round now of course so I don’t do that anymore, but I have lots of wonderful memories of those early times. About two months ago, I got an invitation to attend a wedding that brought these trips to mind again. The wedding would be in Cancun, Mexico and it would be a “destination wedding” which is to say we would be going down there on a Thursday and coming back Monday and be staying in a fancy oceanfront resort in Cancun in the interval. I had never been to Cancun, and as you will see by the rest of this article, I mean that quite literally. On the other hand, I HAVE been to Cancun, though it did not go by that name at the time. It is a very complicated story. In the winter of 1970-71 my wife and I went

to live for four months amidst the Mayan Indians of Guatemala. We lived in a small Indian village on a beautiful lake in the mountains from November to March, and then in early March, we took a long, leisurely trip back to East Hampton, flying in and out of several places along the way. One of those places was the city of Merida, Mexico, which is located in the very center of the Yucatan Peninsula about a four-hour drive from the coast. It was a peaceful place with a grand central plaza, and because we were going to be there for about a week, we decided to take a two-day side trip to the tiny island of Isla Mujeres 10 miles out in the Gulf of Mexico. I rented a car and we drove down a narrow two-lane road for four hours through scrub desert land much like what we have here in Napeague between Amagansett and Montauk. We had been told there was a small village at the end of this road called Puerto Juarez where you could leave your car and take the

ferry to Isla Mujeres. They didn’t allow cars on the island. It was quite small. You could walk around it on foot. When we arrived in Porto Juarez at 9:15 a.m., 45 minutes early for the 10:00 a.m. ferry, we parked the car in an open shelter with a thatched roof and then walked to the little ticket booth to find out the ferry left at 9 a.m., not 10. We had been misinformed. The next ferry would be at noon. Since there was nothing to do in Puerto Juarez, we decided to bail out our car and go off on a little adventure. We would follow the paved road south along the Gulf and go to wherever it took us for 45 minutes, walk around wherever that was, and then take the drive back. We would still be on time for the noon ferry. There was really nothing along this narrow paved road for the first half hour, but then we came to a place where there was a whole lot (continued on page 42)

JEFFREY CONROY SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS By Dan Rattiner Last April Jeffrey Conroy of Patchogue was convicted of stabbing a 39-year-old Ecuadorian immigrant named Marcelo Lucero to death for no apparent reason other than he was Hispanic. The stabbing took place in the parking lot of the Patchogue Train Station late on a Saturday night. Conroy and six of his young high school friends cornered two “Mexicans” as they called them. As one got away, the kids watched as Conroy stabbed the other victim two times in the chest. Apparently, this was the pinnacle and never done before extension

of a sport conducted by the high school boys of Patchogue-Medford High School. It consists of what they called “Beaner Hopping,” frightening illegal (and legal) immigrants in the community. As it was later revealed, Conroy was implicated in several other prior attacks in which Hispanics were beaten or threatened with beatings. It is hard to imagine that the authorities did not know about this behavior. In any case, prior to this particular assault, nothing was ever done about this so-called sport by the Suffolk County Police, who patrol Patchogue. A dead body, finally, they could

not ignore. This past Wednesday, the judge in the case, Robert H. Doyle, sentenced Conroy to the maximum allowable under the terms of the conviction. Back in April, the jury had convicted Conroy of Manslaughter as a Hate Crime, for which he could receive a sentence of between 7 and 25 years in prison. Doyle sentenced him to the full 25. After listening to the sentencing, Conroy seemed to apologize, saying he was sorry for what happened to Lucero. Conroy’s father, Robert Conroy, however, who had been sit(continued on page 22)


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the garbage cans of the residents. During this time the local residents have done nothing but argue the matter. Should the deer be shot, tranquilized and carted off to the Adirondacks, be spayed or fixed, poisoned or fed

healthy food, or just left alone? There’s an old saying that if you have three New Yorkers, you have four opinions. On North Haven peninsula, there must have been 1,000 opinions among the 800 residents, and nothing was ever done until the beginning of February. Until that time, a wealthy South African named Hans Van der Klerk who had decided he wanted to have a house in the Hamptons, bought the old six-acre Callan estate, sight unseen. Arriving here in the last week of January to see his new domain, he found that amidst the docks and boathouse, guest cottage and main house, there were half a dozen deer eating his lawns. As Van der Klerk owns numerous silver, gold and bauxite mines in the outback of South Africa, he knew immediately that bringing in five lions would solve the problem. He had them tranquilized, caged and rounded up in the Baglike and Kalahari sections of South Africa and shipped to North Haven, where they arrived on February 5. Signs were put up on all the telephone poles in North Haven on February 6, warning residents to stay in their homes at night—lions are nocturnal animals— (continued on page 20)

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until February 28. It was also recommended they take precautions in the morning, since the children get early busses during the early dawn hours, to forego the busses and drive the kids directly to school themselves. Van der Klerk had done the math with the deer and the lions and he wasn’t far off, he predicted that the lions would finish off the 700 deer in three weeks; in fact it took four and a half. Four of the five lions were found and tranquilized on the peninsula three days ago, and then yesterday the final one was found roaming the Noyac Golf Course six miles away and taken in as well. All five of them should be shipped back to South Africa. For the most part this whole situation has been applauded by the residents of North Haven who after all these years are thankful to be rid of

the deer. There are some however, who do not see this natural solution, which is what it was, in a positive light. One particularly vocal opponent of what has happened is Mrs. Enid Gretch, the wife of the late and wealthy founder of the Mr. Natural Food Company that was recently sold to Nabisco. Mrs. Gretch lives in her home, waterfront, just two doors down from Van der Klerk. “This is the most outrageous tampering with nature I’ve ever heard of,” Mrs. Gretch said. “The village may not have had on its books the importation of South African lions but it was just a loophole, cougars are illegal, mountain lions are illegal, we are just lucky that nobody got killed. Now I’ve checked the books and I see it’s not illegal to bring deer into North Haven and it’s my intention to restore this outrage with the

natural scheme of things. I am, in the next 48 hours, going to round up, tranquilize and bring back to North Haven from the Adirondacks, 700 replacement deer for those who have died in this incredible carnage.” When asked how she intended to accomplish this, Mrs. Gretch said that she had already arranged for the rental of 28, 16-wheel, Mayflower-size moving vans. She already had 16 drivers to man them and over 80 members of her organization, Saving the Trees and the Wildlife, who are placing themselves at her disposal to get the job done. “We have almost an endless supply of deer in the Adirondacks,” she said. “We are in this fight to the finish.” A spokesman for Van der Klerk said that if more deer were brought in, the lions would be brought back. An official for the village of North Haven, who did not wish to be identified, said that Van der Klerk is as stubborn as Gretch and so this battle of wills may go on for some time. (continued on page 22 )

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Paterson seems to be either ill-advised or simply ill when it comes to this issue. State parks require little money to operate, as they represent less than 1% of the state budget and they attract millions of paying customers each year, which means money is coming into the state. These parks generate jobs in addition to serving visitors. This sounds like a properly functioning scene in rural America, but it is one that was nearly eliminated. It’s unlikely that Paterson suddenly came to his senses and decided that the parks must remain open—more likely that the intensifying opposition got too big and loud for him to ignore. Proactive efforts by many New Yorkers, including Long Islanders in both Nassau and Suffolk County, joined with the continued efforts of the Park, Recreation & Historic Preservation Office, helped force Paterson to rescind his original proposition and assure the seasonal activity of state parks. On Memorial Day, we take a break from work and our daily lives to remember those who fought for our freedoms and those who continue to fight today. To fight for what you believe in is as American as apple pie, after all. An inconvenient irony for commemorators of this day would’ve been being banned from the state parks they visit to recognize the holiday. Thankfully these people fought and won a battle with the state government and Memorial Day weekend was able to proceed as planned: at the park; American flag raised; barbeque aroma conquering the dusk; victory achieved.


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By T.J.Clemente You see the mansions, you see the cottages, and you see the old churches. Southampton has a rich feel and yet a warm, cozy feel. For at least nine months of the year it is a dreamlike place to live and winter is winter anywhere in the northeast, (but perhaps worst in Buffalo.) But take pause and think about those who came here when there was only open space, Indians, unknown dangers, opportunities and great faith. The town was founded when settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts established residence on lands obtained from the Shinnecock Indian Nation in 1640. On a morning, on a small boat in North Sea, eight men, one woman and a boy came ashore at Conscience Point. Historical records and Southampton Town lore is filled with tales of these original Hampton pioneers’ hard-fought lives. There was plenty of game, fish, wild onions and Indian corn but no structures, no wells, no roads and no power grid. Men with the names Edmond Farrington, Edward Howell, Edmund Needham, Job Sayre, Thomas Sayre, Josiah Stanborough, Henry Walton, and George Welbe built a community in the wilderness. Soon twelve more families joined them led by: Allen Breed, Christian Connolly, John Cooper, John Farrington, Thomas Farrington, Thomas Halsey, William Harker, Daniel Howe, Nathaniel Kirtland, Philip Kyrtand, Thomas Newell, Richard Odell, Thomas Stephens and Thomas Terry. A historian once joked to me that even before there was a July 4th holiday in America, it was a big weekend in the New World because during the very first one, July 7, 1640, the original settlers determined the town boundaries and probably had some sort of civic event. Within the next three years, or by 1643, another 43 families settled in the town, while some left to form East Hampton, also known as “Maidstone.” With no Riverhead Building Supply or Home Depot, imagine the tasks involved in constructing homes, barns and other structures. A typical work day “from dawn to dusk” was a back-breaking 14 hours. The sounds of hand cutting and hewing timber must have echoed across an otherwise quiet wilderness and out to sea. Whatever would they think of our 21st century technology? The town has prospered, because as they say in the real estate business every day: “location, location, location.” Take a walk where it all began, see some of what our earliest citizens saw. According to the 2000 Census, Southampton now consists of over 54,712 people in 21,504 households, with 13,805 families residing in the town. You can still find many of the first families’ surnames in the local phone book and on street signs. Book Seven of the Town of Southampton Record Books was posted on the Southampton Town website last month and is now available for research. There is one more volume to go and the online set of records will be complete back to 1640. Check out the old names in the new medium at southamptontownny.gov/content.

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sible for first-degree manslaughter as a hate crime, the serious conviction Conroy faced. He had bragged to his friends that he was going to go out and stab a “Mexican� and then he did go out and stab one. Perhaps the feeling was that he intended only to stab him and not kill him. On the other hand, as one man said—if you push a knife into someone’s chest, confess to having done it and you are not convicted of first degree murder—what do you need to do to get such a conviction? During the trial, there was a lot of talk of getting the white Conroy family together with the Hispanic Lucero family and in particular Robert Conroy had reached out to the minister of the church the Luceros attend. That, however, has seemed to come to nothing. “I just want this hate to end,� said one of Lucero’s relatives. “I don’t forgive Jeff Conroy for stabbing my son,� Lucero’s mother said. The trial spotlighted the lack of proper supervision of teenagers in this part of Long Island, the failure of the police to stop this sort of trouble (it has drawn them a District Attorney investigation) and a general feeling by certain bigoted white members of this community, just to the west of the Hamptons, that they are free to do whatever they want. During the last 15 years, the presidents of our country have turned the other way as illegal immigrants have come across our southern border to do work here that Americans apparently do not want to do at the wages being offered by business owners. It’s been a big boon to the economy to have these people here. But it has come at a price. Marcelo Lucero paid the ultimate price last November. And to whatever degree this country is in turmoil about race relations can be laid at the feet of this policy. America has always had an open hand and an open heart to immigrants. We are, in fact, all immigrants. In my opinion, we need to close our southern border to illegal immigrants, find a path to citizenship for those already here and end the quota system whereby people from one country are welcomed while those from another are put on a five-year waiting list. I believe immigrants are part of our strength. We should decide on a total we feel comfortable with, accept those who can bring something to the table, no matter where they are from, and get this thing straightened out. This is not rocket science.

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Awesome Gospel at Maidstone Club Saturday By Sharon Feiereisen The Maidstone Club, a private country club known the world over for its luxurious amenities, ultra-exclusive membership and award-winning golf course, will be the setting of choice for an outrageous gospel concert on Saturday June 5 that will benefit the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center on Saturday. Located right on the Atlantic in East Hampton, the English-style Maidstone club offers some of the most extraordinary ocean views on the East End. In celebration of this very special event, guests will be able to take in the club’s unique location, while exalting in the otherworldly singing of the internationally-renowned gospel group, Songs of Solomon. The not-for-profit choir was created and is led by Chantel Renee Wright, an award-winning choral conductor from Chicago. Wright has performed all over the United States and in South Africa. The gospel choir she now leads is so

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energy repertoire ranges from gospel to jazz to classical music. In addition to appearing on CBS’s “Early Show” and winning the First Place prize in the McDonald’s Gospelfest at Madison Square Garden, they’ve performed with Elton John, Gladys Knight, Earth Wind and Fire, Kelly Clarkson and Aretha Franklin, among may others. Describing the upcoming performance, Wright exclaimed “We are ambassadors of love and our intention is to bring light and inspiration to the Maidstone. We’ll cover the whole gamut musically. If you like tradition gospel—we’ll have that. If you like contemporary inspirational, classical,

spiritual—we’re bringing it all. Every musical appetite will be satisfied!” The performer/director went on to note that when performing in the Hamptons “people come with an expectation which makes it easier for The group with Director Chantel Renee Wright, top right us to sing. Last year people were anticipating something wonderful to happen in the room and I could sense that they were really RESERVE A TABLE FOR uplifted by what we did.” FOUR AT BLACKWELLS, The Child Care Center’s Bonnie Cannon RECEIVE A FREE ROUND OF GOLF FOR DAD. said it is an honor to have the group, which has previously toured Chicago, Atlanta, and California, here in the Hamptons to help to raise funds for her organization. When asked what initially drew her to Songs of Solomon, she said, “They’re a young, youthful African American organization with some Latinos as well—which is very similar to our organization. Chantal has taken Harlem kids under her wing and formed an amazing group that is constantly traveling around the world for various performances.” Cannon added that Wright’s organization has been a driving force in “helping build opportunities for the young people involved, which is in alignment with what the Bridgehampton Child Care Center strives to do.” Co-Chairing this year’s benefit are Dan Rattiner, founder and editor of Dan’s Papers, and Kayce Freed Jennings, who was married to the late ABC News anchor Peter Jennings— a generous supporter of the Bridgehampton Child Care Center. The Center has been an indispensable force in helping lower income and growing migrant populations on the East End for over 60 years. The charitable organization offers after-school programs, low cost summer camp, and youth programs, as well as adult development services such as ESL, and HeadStart for preschoolers from Montauk to Westhampton. This is a very special opportunity to help support a worthy cause, while enjoying a 45minute performance by a world-renowned gospel group. To further sweeten the pot, the Maidstone has prepared a decadent spread that includes specially prepared cocktails, a full bar and hors-d’oeuvres. There will be a silent auction of over 50 items, including some donated from major Hamptons restaurants and boutiques (including Ralph Lauren and Tiffany’s), along with works of art, theGolf is a passion. Embedded into your DNA. Fortunately ater tickets, and Hampton Classic items. Songs of Solomon Gospel Choir. Saturday, there’s a course minutes away where you can share a June 5 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Maidstone tradition of sportsmanship with those that matter most, Club, 50 Old Beach Lane, East without the restrictions you may find elsewhere in life. Hampton. Tickets are $150 per person. Seating is limited. Call 631.537.0616 for )$,5:$< '5,9( Õ :$',1* 5,9(5 Õ -929- Õ *5( $752&.*2/)&/8% &20 reservations.

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Several restaurant and lounge destinations opened for business this past Memorial Day weekend in the Hamptons, but only a few of them set the late night standard for the season. The Boathouse, formally Botswick’s in East Hampton, is steps from the water and delivers gorgeous sunsets. The restaurant is owned and operated by Michael Gluckman and nightlife

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impresario Matt Levine who was behind Georgica last year. Friday night, recording artist Asher Roth, who’s known for the cult fav single “I Love College” made an appearance. Next weekend actress Taryn Manning, starring in CBS’s upcoming “Hawaii Five-O” remake, is scheduled to host a soiree. Georgica Restaurant & Lounge in Wainscott opened for a second season thanks to David Schulman who will be collaborating with EMM Group, Eugene Remm and Marc Birnbaum of Abe & Arthur’s to host Saturday nights. On Friday nights Benny Grieff and Dave Marino will return and work their magic. Executive Chefs Robert Hesse and Seth Levine are back with their signature decadent dishes including the Seared Diver Scallops and White Truffle Lobster Mac & Cheese as well as an extensive cocktail menu. This past weekend Georgica hosted a slew of VIPs, including Real Housewives of New York couple Alex McCord and Simon Van Kempen, celebratig their 10th wedding anniversary. Van Kempen gave his wife a one-of-a-kind ring on a heart shaped dessert platter. The lovebirds are renting in East Hampton. McCord, a trained actor, starred in a few films before she landed the Bravo gig, “In the past, hanging out in the Hamptons scene was about meeting producers, directors and trying to get work. Now, we are able to just enjoy ourselves.” Van Kempen admitted, “We haven’t bought a house yet, but ya never know.” When I asked how “real” all the drama is on Housewives, Van Kempen insisted, “The show is not scripted! You can’t make this stuff up!” McCord added, “I went through a metamorphosis this third season, for better or for worse.” The pair will be in Chicago this weekend and DC the next, promoting their book, Little Kids, Big City. The entire Housewives cast just finished shooting the end of (continued on page 36)

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new talent such as Blake Lively and Emily Blunt in the past. You know that it’s a significant festival when Alec Baldwin serves on the board and Spielberg acts as a special advisor. But even with these film superstars and the presence of future award-winning movies, the Festival still manages to maintain its connection to the smaller, independent filmmakers. Submitting a film is painless, and the entry fee is not too steep. The first step is to join the website Withoutabox.com. This free website allows film-

makers to connect with hundreds of festivals around the world. At least 95% of the filmmakers that submit to the HIFF use this website, according to the Festival’s Director of Programming, David Nugent. After joining the website it is easy to browse festivals and select the ones you want to submit your movie to. But while joining Withoutabox is free, many festivals (like HIFF) charge entry fees. This year’s late deadline (the only option left) costs $95 for a narrative or documentary feature, $80 for a short film and $45 for a student film. Film producer Peter Demas had a film in HIFF for the first time last year, the feature documentary War Against the Weak. After 12 years in the industry, Demas understands that Withoutabox is a necessary go-to when he is ready to submit to festivals. “It’s really a simple process” for any filmmaker who is searching for festivals, he said. For those new to the business as well as veteran filmmakers, the site provides an updated, well organized list of festivals, ranging from international extravaganzas to small local events. But even a veteran like Demas still uses the site—it makes the process easy. The 2010 late deadline for submissions to HIFF is June 11. Withoutabox members have until June 25 to get your materials together. The screening and programming committees are just getting into the process of sifting through films, (continued on page 32)

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By Allyson Zacharoff Ever wanted to be a star? Fantasized about becoming a famous filmmaker along the lines of a Scorsese or Spielberg? Many people dream of the fame and fortune that come with a successful career in the movies. But with so much competition for a very precious few spots in the film industry, it is necessarily one of the hardest to break into. Fortunately, there are some windows of opportunity—one is right here in the Hamptons. Any hopeful, independent filmmaker can submit a film to the annual Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF), held every October on the East End of Long Island. This event takes place in a variety of venues each year. The 2010 Festival (the 18th one) will take place over Columbus Day Weekend, October 7-11. The Festival shows around 60 feature films and 60 shorts, out of approximately 2,000 submissions. The Festival has gained more prestige in recent years as it manages to find some hidden gems among the rough cuts of the independent film industry. HIFF hosted the East Coast premiere of Slumdog Millionaire, Academy Award winner for best film in 2008, as well as the first American showing of The Young Victoria in 2009. The Festival also includes events with both established names in film—from a Q&A with fellow East Ender Steven Spielberg, to showcases of

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Neighbor: By Judy S. Klinghoffer He was born Jonathan Francis Bongiovi, better known as Jon Bon Jovi, the best thing to happen to New Jersey since Springsteen. For 26 years, Bon Jovi and his band mates have been delivering the kind of rock ballads that surge with blue-collar passion and the promise of a better day. With only one change of personnel in more than 26 years (bass player Alec John Such was replaced by Hugh McDonald in 1984) the band is a rare model of rock longevity, selling over 25 million albums, accomplishing the remarkable feat of five Top 10 singles from one album alone. New Jersey, their fourth album, included fan favorites “Bad Medicine,” “Born to be Your Baby,” “I’ll Be There for You,” “Lay Your Hands on Me,” and “Living in Sin.” An entire new generation has adopted the Grammy winning “It’s My Life” as their anthem. More hit albums have followed. On a website, a fan proclaimed, “Bon Jovi still rules the world after 25 years!” Bon Jovi is ruling and rocking more than the arenas of the world. He’s found time to devote to an acting career, starring in films and television, most recently on “30 Rock,” and memorably, as the sexiest general contractor on the planet, romancing Ally McBeal on the eponymous TV hit show of the same name. In the last year, he’s also joined the ranks of celebrity restaurant owners— he, along with Renee Zellweger and Ron Perelman, are the co-owners of the Blue Parrot, an East Hampton Tex-Mex legend.

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The Parrot had closed its doors in 2006 for three years until Bon Jovi and company entered the picture in 2009. Last July 4, Blue Parrot patrons got more with their margaritas than a buzz—Jon Bon Jovi showed up and treated the crowd to an acoustic version of “Who Said You Can’t Go Home?” Whether there will be a repeat performance this July is unknown, but Bon Jovi, his co-owners and managing partner Andrew Chapman, are dedicated to keeping the relaxed ambience of the Blue Parrot just the way it used to be. With hit records, movie soundtracks, film and television roles, a new compact disc, The Circle, and a tour that will take him throughout Europe and Canada this summer, Bon Jovi has done pretty well for a guy from Sayreville, New Jersey. His parents were both former Marines. His mom was a former Playboy Bunny, and his dad went into hair styling. That background may have figured into the early Bon Jovi signature coif so loved by female fans in the ‘80s, and copied with varying degrees of success, by high school boys of that era everywhere. Bon Jovi often jokes that his extensive charity work is just his way of apologizing for his part in destroying the ozone layer with excessive use of hair products. By the age of 16, Bon Jovi had little interest in high school, preferring to spend his nights performing at local clubs with a 10-piece band, Atlantic City Expressway. Luck intervened in (continued on page 32)

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end. But if you were in the mood for a $1,500 throw pillow, you could find it in a shop maybe two empty storefronts down. When I came into town this past Saturday morning of Memorial Day weekend, however, I was totally shocked. It was 10 a.m. I was expecting the town to be packed with people. It was packed even worse than it had been before the recession. It took me 20 minutes to find a place to park, and then the sign said I could only be there for one hour. But by that time, it was 10:30 a.m. I intended to only be there until 11:30 a.m. Every store on both main streets were all up and running now. Surprise! The rich boutiques had come out from nowhere. The curtain had risen. East Hampton was its old self

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Review: Spies of the Balkans by Rebeca Schiller Alan Furst is back with a powerful new espionage thriller, Spies of the Balkans. This time he ventures out of Eastern and Central Europe and transports readers back to 1940, to the port city of Salonika in Macedonia. It’s the Balkans and there’s no shortage of intrigue or spies. Spies of the Balkans follows Costa Zannis, an honest senior police official, who has the knack to smooth out problems before they spiral out of control. Early on in the story, Zannis gets involved in helping Emelia Krebs, a German colonel’s Jewish wife, to organize an escape route for Jews from Berlin through Greece to neutral Turkey. When Mussolini invades Greece, Zannis is called back into the reserve army and it’s there where be he meets his Croatian counterpart, Marko Pavlic. They soon become friends and allies in transporting German Jews to safety. However, there’s a hitch when the British learn via an informant that Zannis has choreographed all the details of the escape. Zannis is then recruited by Francis Escovil, a spy who is working under the guise of a travel writer, to retrieve a captured British scientist from France. Working with French resistance fighters, the plan goes well until Zannis kills an SS officer in Paris and from there he has to rely on his own contacts and wits to get the scientist

and himself safely back to Salonika. But once the Germans goose step into the Balkans, the British lure Zannis back to their corner. Furst includes two subplots; a suspicious Gestapo officer who notices that his list of deportees have disappeared and who all seem to share a friendship with Emelia Krebs; and a love interest for Zannis, who coincidentally was a childhood neighbor and is now the wife of a wealthy Greek businessman who finances the Jewish escape operation. One of the many pleasures of reading Furst’s novels is his talent of sending the reader to a distant time and place. He captures the essence of cities and their locales, whether it is a Parisian brasserie where one can almost smell and taste the choucroute served, or a dark, dank bar in Budapest where one can inhale the strong cigarette smoke. He elegantly writes of lively parties where everyone is not above suspicion, but he also writes of mundane, everyday events: “Emilia carried a thermos of real coffee, hard to find these days, and a bag of freshly baked rolls, made with white flour. Stepping inside, she found the Gruen living room almost barren, what with much of the furniture sold. On the walls, posters had been tacked up to cover the spaces where expensive painting had once

hung. The telephone sat on the floor, its cord unplugged from the wall—the Gestapo could listen to your conversation if the phone was plugged in. She greeted Frau Gruen, as pale and exhausted as her husband, then went to the closet in the hall and opened the door. The Gruens’ winter coats, recently bought from a used-clothing stall, were heavily worn, but acceptable. They mustn’t, she knew, look like distressed aristocracy.” Furst expertly weaves in minor characters whose roles lead to major plot twists and turns, and for the most part, with the exception of the Nazis, many of these suspect characters manage to capture the readers’ interest and sympathy. The only weak point in the narrative is Zannis’ affair with Demetria, who is described by a former lover as the “Goddess.” The love scenes between Zannis and Demetria tend to be lackluster and slow down the urgency of the unfolding political drama in the Balkans. However, romance aside, the major player to all of Furst’s stories is history, and thankfully Furst doesn’t take artistic liberties with the facts to strengthen his story. Spies of the Balkans is a stylish and intriguing story. For aficionados of the historical fiction, espionage thrillers, or even new readers to the genre, there’s something for everyone to keep the pages turning and keep them satisfied to the very end. Spies of the Balkans: A Novel by Alan Furst, Random House, 2010, 288 pages. $26.00.


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the person of a second cousin who got Bon Jovi a job sweeping floors at the Power Station, a hot New York recording studio at the time. In 1980, Bon Jovi recorded a demo of “Runaway.” A local radio station started to give the demo some airplay, bringing the singer and his newly-formed band to the attention of Polygram record exec, Derek Shulman. It was Shulman who suggested John Bongiovi become Jon Bon Jovi. It was the third album Slippery When Wet, with monster singles like “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Wanted, Dead or Alive” that took Bon Jovi from an opening act for bands like Kiss and Judas Priest to an award-winning juggernaut. Fans don’t just love Bon Jovi and his music—they make him a part of their lives. “I have been a fan of Bon Jovi since I was four…now I watch my son jamming in the car to the songs I grew up with.” “During my divorce, the song “Keep the Faith” …kept me

sane.” Fans name their cats and their kids after Bon Jovi. They cite his music as a beacon to guide them through some hard times. Bon Jovi is still getting us through the hard times. Earlier this Spring, hours before a soldout concert at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Bon Jovi spent two hours touring People Serving People, a homeless shelter serving families of downtown Minneapolis. His charity, the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, awards grants to groups like People Serving People, and has also been responsible for building more than 250 units of affordable housing. It is that sense of compassion and sympathy that has infused his lyrics and melodies with a resonance that makes it impossible not to sing along when a Bon Jovi song hits the air. And if you find yourself in East Hampton in need of a beer and a burrito, you never know who might just drop in at the Blue Parrot. Stranger things have happened.

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Beach Lane Cancelled The NBC sitcom Beach Lane, which would have starred Matthew Broderick and Nick Thune and been filmed here in the Hamptons, has been cancelled. The cancellation was announced shortly after the screening of the pilot by NBC Scripted Chief Angela Bromstad. NBC instead is going ahead with a sitcom called Perfect Couples, written by Jon Pollack and Scott Silveri and starring Olivia Munn (of Date Night) David Walton, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Christine Wood, Hayes MacArther and Kyle Howard. Beach Lane was co-produced by Lorne Michaels, creator of Saturday Night Live. The idea of the show was that a young, bad-boy heir to millions buys a struggling newspaper in the Hamptons and hires a well known novelist to run it. Neither has any idea of what they are doing. The novelist turned editor would have been played by Matthew Broderick. The first choice for the part of the millionaire was the comedian and professional slob Patton Oswald, but it was mutually agreed he should not get the part at a reading, and then it was offered and accepted by Nick Thune. Very little publicity has accompanied the cancellation of Beach Lane. When something is dead it’s dead, I guess. The single source for the report of the cancellation came from deadline.com, which keeps track of the inner workings of these things. Bloggers on the site had this to say about the cancellation. “I cringed through a test screening of Beach Lane with not a single laugh in the audience, so I was not surprised.” “Having attended the pilot’s filming and enjoyed it a great deal, I’m very disappointed. In my opinion Beach Lane was a welcome throwback of the sort of stuff done in the ‘90s. It’s reminiscent of Paul Simm’s own NewsRadio. “Wow. I cannot believe they passed on Beach Lane. I thought it had a lot going for it. I was at the taping of the pilot and it seemed to click very well.” –Dan Rattiner

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so sieze the moment. After you submit your film, the HIFF office in New York City will send a confirmation that they got it. If your film synopsis intrigues the screening committee, the 30-member group may watch it. They meet every two weeks, then coordinate with the programming committee to discuss the films most appropriate for the Festival. This may lead to a second viewing by the programming committee. The process of culling out the best films takes around five months. If your film is selected for HIFF, you will be notified in September. There are many awards, including sponsored awards of up to $25,000 (for a science or technology film). Audience awards seem to be right on target: Last year’s attendees recognized The Young Victoria as the Best Narrative Film. With a process this easy, you might still be able to get your film in, even with the deadline creeping up. Who knows, you could be the next Spielberg.


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2008, the Village of East Hampton, with nothing better to do, decided to enforce a law in town that said if you serve food or drink or wine even for just an hour, you had to buy a $35 permit from the Village. Ruth Vered had not done so. She had not known she had to do so. And so when the police arrived at her gallery she had no idea why they were there and told them she was really busy at that moment having a gallery opening and could they please come back later and she would talk to them about whatever it was they wanted to talk about. The police officers, who were apparently not particularly highly trained because they had been told to go there and ticket her, complied. They went back to headquarters. And the officer in charge at headquarters said

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Sundays soon! To get involved call the Southampton Historical Museum at 631-2832494. The East Hampton Historical Society Antique Show (100 dealers!) will return on Saturday, August 7 from 9 to 5 at Mulford Farm, 10 James Lane. This is where I bought a pair of $350 Victorian earrings last summer. This is a totally out-of-character expenditure for moi, but those little cameos spoke to me. I have no regrets about these tasteful teardrops that I wear, well, just about everywhere except to yard sales. St. Anne’s Thrift Store at 2463 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton is one of my regular haunts. I go there every Thursday for a dose of

bargain. They’re cleaning out their storage units to hold a big Furniture Sale on Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5. Friday’s hours are 11 to 5 and Saturday will run from 9 to 3. You can also visit the shop while you’re there. To make a donation call 631-537-5150. Profits benefit outreach in the local community. When it comes to antiques and bargains – more is more. The annual antique sale on the grounds of the Bridgehampton Historical Society on Montauk Highway reached 95 dealers last year. They come from across the tri-state area and they bring wonderful things. This year it runs on Saturday and Sunday, June 26 and 27. (continued on page 40)

Southampton antiques fair, 1956

By Stacy Dermont There’s great shopping along our beautiful villages’ main streets—if that’s your scene, then revel in it. Personally I like to know that I’m saving loads of money when I’m spending. I’m also into vintage, one-of-a-kind things. If you too suffer from the “finder aesthetic,” you already know that second-hand sales offer unique pieces for your home and wardrobe. Thankfully, the ubiquitous phrase “in this economy” does not mean increased competition for bargains. It means that more people are selling more stuff. More non-profit organizations are also getting into the act. Below are some highlights of where we bargain hunters will be competing for the top prizes. Get up and out early tomorrow and head to the Women’s Guild of Montauk Community Church Rummage Sale at 850 Montauk Highway in Montauk. It begins at 9 a.m., ends at noon and runs every Saturday through Labor Day weekend rain or shine. It’s old school – you really get to “rummage” through great heaps of stuff and it’s cash only. Donations are gratefully received daily in the shed behind the church. No large furniture. Profits benefit the Building Fund. The Annual Eastville Community Yard Sale at 139 Hampton Street in Sag Harbor takes place on Saturday, June 26. In addition to multiple attics and basements full of stuff, some dealers set up tables and you’ll find traditional baked goods – including blackberry and sweet potato pies. Last year I spotted a heavily laced Edwardian nightgown for…wait for it…$1! You will find me, and a certain Sage Street, Sag Harbor antique dealer, at the Southampton Historical Society’s Antiques Fair every other Sunday at the White House, 159 Main Street in Southampton. It runs fortnightly from 9 to 3 through October 17. I cannot wait to get back to this sale on June 13 because it’s a vastly different array of goods every time. It’s not just dealers, amateurs get into the act too, setting up their “yard sales” on the property. This is not a sale where I try to drop in at the end for bargains, because the prices are generally reasonable. I do like to take my time with this one. It’s so close to Catena’s and other Southampton attractions, that I can take breaks and return refreshed for more “research into local material culture.” I so hope that the pedicure place across the street will be open on

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By Dan Rattiner Week of June 4 – 10, 2010 Riders this week: 17,812 Rider miles this week: 154,821 DOWN IN THE TUBE Raul Castro of Cuba was seen amidst the crowds of straphangers using the Hampton Subway on the line between Amagansett and Montauk. Rumor is that he was here for a meeting with Hillary Clinton involving cultural exchanges at Steven Spielberg’s house in East Hampton but was on his way to have a lobster dinner at Montauk with some Venezuelan friends. Also seen on the Hampton Subway on Thursday were photographer Walter Iooss and six swimsuit models bouncing along between Quiogue and Westhampton Beach. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is being shot on the Hampton Subway this year.

when the crowds came, which we considered something of an emergency. Oddly, a group of demonstrators protested at the Southampton platform last Wednesday. They were members of a group called “Save Our Subway Cars,” since, as they say and its true, our subway cars work nearly 22 hours a day seven days a week without even ten minutes off. But if they hadn’t all done so on this occasion, we might have had to close the system because of overcrowding.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CLARISSA Clarissa, the popular token salesperson at our Amagansett token booth celebrated her 24th birthday last Wednesday. Happy birthday, Clarissa. Her last name is Jones, by the way, but everybody just calls her Clarissa.

NUMBER OF PROTESTS TO BE LIMITED At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hampton Subway last week, it was voted that we will allow no more than one protest demonstration per month on the system. Since we had two protests in the last two weeks, one by a group calling itself “The All or Nothing Tea Party” two weeks ago and the other called “The Save Our Subway Cars” group last week, the demonstration at the Three Mile Harbor platform to “Save the Baymen,” which was held without anybody’s permission, will be the last protest allowed until August. The Board appreciates everybody’s right to protest. One protest a month is the limit.

RECORD NUMBER OF RIDERS More people used the Hampton Subway last week than at any time in the history of its service. It beat the prior record, which took place on July 4, 2007, by half again more. Many subway cars, unused since that summer, had to be rushed into service from our Montauk yards in order to handle the crowds, and if some of them were dusty or dirty, the riders just had to put up with them. There was simply not enough time to get things ship shape

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the season Re-Union last week, which apparently had “so much good stuff ” including two walk offs and a dramatic foot stomp, that the producers are going to break it down into two parts, scheduled to air late June. On Saturday night, fellow Real Housewives of NY star Kelly Killoren Bensimon stopped by Georgica for dinner, while Vampire Diaries starlet Sara Canning and 90210’s hearthrob Matt Lanter joined friends for some Absolut cocktails until the wee hours. This past Sunday, supermodel Jessica White hosted the first annual Angel Wings Foundation Dinner at Georgica. White, who founded the charity to raise money for sexually abused women and girls, was joined by benefit committee members including Russell Simmons, Charlotte Ronson, Jeff Goldstein, Sports Illustrated model Irina Shayak, Eugene Remm and Mark Birnbaum. Guests were treated to a private dinner and live auction, with all profits benefiting Angel Wings. Simmons made heads turn when he arrived with a leggy blonde model type and stopped by the kitchen to tell chef Levine that while he heard amazing things about the food, he already ate dinner because he forgot to let anyone know that he was vegan. Levine told Simmons they have several vegan options and Simmons promised he’d be back. Jessica White candidly spoke to the crowd, thanking them for their support. White, in an emotional moment, thanked the crowd for supporting such a great cause and said she was thrilled that she can now give back. This past Saturday evening, Countess LuAnn de Lesseps and Bravo’s Andy Cohen hosted The 20th Annual Gala to benefit the Miracle House at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club. The Countess told me she had a lot to celebrate including her chance to finally showcase her singing ability and create an original single, “Money Can’t Buy You Class” (it’s catchy) and the fact that her and her cast mates just wrapped up the third season by shooting the reunion show last week, “there was lots of crying going on,” said Leseps. When I saw the Countess over the weekend there wasn’t a tear in site, she was glowing and introduced me to her official new “boyfriend” French wine distributor, Jacques Azoulay. Gina Glickman is a TV host, director, writer, executive producer and founder of GMG Entertainment. Look out for Gina starring in the Ninth season of the hit series, News 12 Long Island's "What's Hot in the Hamptons."


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Blues Carries on in Riverhead By Maria Orlando Pietromonaco This is the story about the year the music didn’t die. We narrowly escaped the possibility of the Riverhead Blues & Music Festival not happening this summer. There has been an ongoing heated debate over jurisdiction and conduct related to the event; but the dust has settled, and the show will go on as planned. Now in its 12th year, the Festival will take place July 17 and 18 at its usual nesting ground—the riverfront parking lot in Riverhead. Each year it draws between 10,000 and 20,000 visitors, pumping the downtown area with patrons, festivities, and a liveliness that is not usually present on its hushed streets the other 363 days a year. The drama began to unfold when conflicting applications to run the event were set forth by both the Riverhead Chamber of Commerce and Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, which has been in charge of the event for the past several years. There was tension among the parties involved in organizing the annual festival—Bob Barta of Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, Bob Lanieri from the Chamber of Commerce, Town Supervisor Sean Walter, and Vince Tria of BID (Business Improvement District). Amid some finger pointing and targeted blame, there was a struggle between the powers that be. Vail-Leavitt felt that the Chamber was planning an aggressive takeover, while the Chamber insinuated a marked lack of accountability for the profits from the event. “The perfect partnership would have been this: Vail-Leavitt to run the music end, the Chamber to head up the financial end, and BID to handle the booth, which sits on their property,” explained Lanieri. “The Chamber was asked to step in and help—our intention was never to take it over.” After several peace talks and mediations, the upshot is that Vail-Leavitt is in control and the Chamber is backing out completely. The treaty materialized due to the pacifying efforts of Supervisor Sean Walter, who orchestrated a meeting of the minds. Because of the Chamber’s concern that there is “no transparency” with regard to profits from the event, one stipulation of the agreement is that Vail-Leavitt must be forthcoming about all monies taken in. Bob Barta, President of the Council of VailLeavitt, had urged concerned citizens to rally for the cause. “The importance of Vail-Leavitt’s festival management goes beyond mere dollars,” he explained. “We give our community economic, cultural and social benefits that the business groups do not provide. This year’s festival was planned to provide for two scholarship awards and support for the Make-A-Wish foundation, in addition to support for the Vail itself.” With all of the hoopla surrounding the event and the question of it happening at all, coordinators have lots to do now in a short amount of time. The Blues Festival utilizes two outdoor stages and the one indoor stage inside the music hall itself. The extravaganza lures people of all ages, including many devoted fans that come back year after year for some great music and a myriad of amazing talent showcased continu-

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For those first six months the baby stays wherever you put him. This is the time when you need to try to finish whatever you need to get done for the next two years, because when your baby hits six months he’ll start to get the concept of crawling. Need to paint any rooms? Finish any degrees? Read a book? Whatever it is, you have until the baby is crawling to get it done, because after that it’s a fiveyear wait until he starts school and you’ll have any real time to accomplish anything. By eight months, the baby has officially gone mobile. Can you keep track of a constantly-moving object without tying it to the leg of a chair with a bungee cord? Fling some baby food around your dining room a bit — can you stand the look of dripping peaches on the wall for a few minutes? Or are you compelled to jump up and clean immediately? If you can’t wait the length of time that it would take for a baby to get bored of throwing his food around then you may have trouble with motherhood. Around one year of age the baby begins to walk and undoes anything you do, right behind you. To test your tolerance for a one-year-old, invite a friend over and get big boxes of Cheerios and raisins. Both of you grind Cheerios and raisins into your carpet. Now, you get the vacuum and start vacuuming. Have your friend go behind you and grind fresh Cheerios and raisins into the area you just cleaned while holding onto your leg and crying. Can you stand it or do you have the urge to beat your friend with the conveniently located retractable vacuum hose? If you can stand it, then something is wrong with you. If you have the urge to beat her with the hose but are able to restrain yourself, you might make it as a mother. Go visit someone with an 18-month-old toddler. If you walk into a clean house, she’s hiding something—like the kid in a closet somewhere. But, if you walk in and nearly break your neck trying not to trip on any toys as you navigate to the couch, you’re in the right place (I always offered to rake a path for guests, but that’s just me). If all the visible surfaces are cluttered and/or sticky: welcome to a toddler’s home. Look at the exhausted mother in clean (but permanently stained) clothing. Look at the circles under her eyes and her horrible hair. Listen to her struggle to converse with you over a kiddie show blaring on the TV in the background. Look at whatever is playing on the TV; can you watch that all day without screaming? Watch how she talks to you, but her eyes never leave the child. When you go to leave, watch how she tackles the toddler before you open that door and give him a chance to make a break for it—can you move that fast? If you’ve made it this far, I’d say you stand a chance to make it as a mother. But stop your exposure to toddlers at 18 months and skip straight to the 3-year-olds. Do not go near a 2year-old—or you’ll pay any guy at the docks with a fillet knife and fishing line to tie your tubes.


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Combating “Empty Rental” Syndrome By T.J. Clemente If you’re reading this article because you haven’t rented your house—NOT GOOD. All is not lost, but since Memorial Day has now come and gone it may be time to review the rental strategy for your home. Is it priced correctly? Is it being presented in a way to attract a renter? Is it time to panic? I asked a Hamptons rental industry insider about this situation. He said, “Don’t try to dictate the market.” He said that means: don’t try to get more than there is to get. This doesn’t mean giving it away, but if you get an offer, and it is important to you to rent the house, consider the offer a voice from the market to you and an indication of where the market is. If this potential renter is serious, he is telling you what he can or would pay, and he has the money. A real estate broker who works in Bridgehampton at one of the largest real estate companies on the East End said that appearance matters very much. Summer Cape Cod cottage décor is a wise concept—after all people are renting a home for the summer; they don’t want to rent something that looks like their grandmother’s house in mid-island—they want clean, white, fresh. Drop the dime and get a flat screen TV—someone who can afford a $50K rental probably doesn’t have an old RCA big head at home. Another agent recommended that you get rid of clutter, and get everything out of storage clos-

ets. If there is a basement, make it look “like a library, not the village dump.” As for the grounds, she said, “It’s the first thing people see. If you don’t have a gardener regularly, hire one for a makeover job. Make the home look as inviting and elegant as it can be, book covers do sell books.” Also make sure you are using all the websites like the one Dan’s Papers’ eastendhomefinder.com (or access it from danshamptons.com). Don’t panic, but be pro-active. Call your rental agents for updates. Be informed of who is renting what for how much this week. Go out and look at the market, see what others are asking. Then do your math and come up with an attractive price. At this point, you have to be willing to break up the season— months, weeks, 15-day stints. I know one homeowner who believes this strategy is better for the home long term, because the home gets thoroughly cleaned 4-5 times per summer (put that in the contract). She believes it gets used less because no one really moves in, long term. However it takes a lot of time supervising all the move-ins and move-outs, checking for damage and other fee related factors like utilities, pool maintenance, and lastly, the money transactions. One rental, one big check, and lots of free time is the way most prefer to go, but that may not be your scenario this summer. On the flip side, if you are looking to rent someone’s Hamptons home, here are some tips.

If you like what you see be reasonable and not insulting. Compliment the home, express excitement at the opportunity but explain your ability to pay one price and not another. Don’t be afraid to make a decision, thinking the longer you wait the cheaper it gets. You don’t want to end up in a chicken coop either. There is a point when the renter panics by waiting too long also. The bottom feeder stories of potential renters looking at a $60K home and offering $35,000 still happen, but that’s the exception to the rule. The rule should be, rent what you feel is a home you and your family will feel at home in, that you would buy if summer vacation lasted forever, what you can afford—in short, what makes sense for you. Remember what CBS founder Bill Paley said, “I found in life it was the things I thought I overpaid for at the time that somehow gave me the most lasting pleasure.” Of course Bill Paley could overpay! The number one thing to do is to check the websites, call the real estate offices, tell them what you want. Be honest—don’t act rich and then try to poach; don’t act poor and miss out on the value gems still available. Finally if you have rented—congratulations, both to the home owner and to those who made the commitment to spend a glorious summer in the Hamptons. Don’t think of what you could have saved, be glad you rented what you wanted at the price you knew you could pay. The best deal is peace of mind.

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20something… By David Lion Rattiner “Hey what’s going on? It’s great to hear from you, haven’t heard from you in a while.” “Yeah, I was calling to see how things were. I’m out for the weekend, want to get lunch?” “What was that? The reception isn’t so good, I have AT&T.” “I wanted to MEET UP, IT’S BEEN YEARS!” “Oh yeah, that sounds great, where?” “Let’s meet at…” click. SON OF A @#$%$%##$ CELL PHONE, AWFUL @$#@# AT&T!!! Ring. Ring. “Hello?” “Yeah, I lost you there for a second, I don’t know what happened.” “It must be this stupid AT&T service. $150 a month for an iPhone and cell service and every five minutes the call just cuts out. What a joke.” “It probably has something to do with the influx of people to the Hamptons.” “Yeah, I guess you’re right. So yeah I can do lunch, where did you want to go?” “Well I was thinking that we would try that new place in….” click. ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! Billions of dollars and this company still can’t keep me on the cell phone for one @#$*$ minute!! Is there an app for that you @#$R%#$^%???? Ring. Ring. “Hello?” “Dude.” “Dude I know.” (continued on page 42)

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Saturday there is an “early bird” admission from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. of $10. Admission 10 to 5 both days is $5. BHHS is holding a second “big one” this year over Columbus Day Weekend. I’d even cross the canal for bargains! The Westhampton Beach Historical Society presents their Fifth Annual Antique Show on Saturday and Sunday, July 17 and 18 on their grounds at 49 Lilac Road in Westhampton Beach. Saturday’s hours are 10 to 6 and Sunday you can fill up your car from 11 to 5. The East Hampton Rotary Club’s Antiques & Collectibles Show & Sale returns Labor Day weekend, Saturday 9 to 6 and Sunday 10 to 5 to the historic Miss Amelia’s Cottage on Main Street in Amagansett. Admission is $5 and it’s so worth it! I think that Miss Amelia would have a ball at this event. Columbus Day Weekend sees the return of the Bridgehampton Lions Club Fall Antiques Show from 10 to 5 on Saturday, October 9. It takes place in the Bridgehampton Community House, which is directly across from the Bridgehampton Historical Society grounds. How very convenient! All of the dealers put together truly artful displays for this one; the Community House is transformed into a series of tasteful rooms. Whew! If these sales aren’t enough to satisfy your “junque tooth,” check out estatesales.net. or look for Friday garage sale listings on Craig’s list. There’s something especially magical about attending a yard sale on a Friday; it sets the tone for a bargain-filled weekend.

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In a new effort to provide some extra funding for the event, the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall will present Taste of Blues this summer, the first of two concerts that will offer a sneak peak at some of the talent on this year’s festival slate. Who Are Those Guys and the Bobby Nathan Blues Band will perform on Saturday, June 12. Nathan is a New York native with a 50-yearhistory in performing (since the age of 11) as well as recording, spanning genres from Motown and disco to rock and new wave. A guitarist, Nathan has backed artists such as Gregg Allman, Billy Preston, Junior Walker, Steve Winwood and Chaka Kahn. He formed the Bobby Nathan Blues Band in 1993, playing sizzling Texas rock and blues. Who Are Those Guys are a local band making a big splash regionally and beyond. Often compared to Creedence, their song, “If You Ain’t Got the Money” has been used in two films set to premiere this spring, Dear Mr. Gacy, from the producers of the Academy Award-winning Monster, and The Last Harbor, starring Wade Williams. The new mini pre-concerts and the main July event make it clear that in Riverhead, the music is very much alive. The Taste of Blues: Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, 18 Peconic Avenue, Riverhead, Saturday, June 12, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.; doors open at 6:30pm. Tickets available at $20 online at riverblues.org or at the door. For info, call 631727-5782 and leave a message or email vailleavitt@live.com.

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only caveat is that deliveries are on Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. According to Roy, if you order before 10 a.m., it’s same-day service on Thursday and Friday. Otherwise it’s next day service. He said the service is set up for everything—patio furniture, golf shoes, pet products, fences, sprinklers, rakes, shovels, and especially groceries. Or, make an online shopping list, go to the supermarket and pick up the merchandise— bagged and billed. Or have it arrive the next day. Weekend summer residents can actually shop from the city, and then have the groceries delivered to their Hamptons home Saturday without having to go to the supermarket! Roy explained that mygofer.com is already operating in 150 locations nationwide. He believes that its success is built on the way people like to shop now, meaning online. Sears Sales Communications Manager Michelle Hoffman acknowledged that it was Sears after all that delivered prefab homes to so many

way of shopping is here to stay. Roy said that the delivery charge is the same for a tractor lawn mower or anything, any size. In Chicago the service is getting rave reviews. Bricks, mortar, baby diapers, cotton balls, saltshakers, and everything in a Kmart store are being whizzed around the windy city every week, successfully. I visited the website and quite frankly it’s a trip right out of the old futuristic TV cartoon show, “The Jetsons.” Listed for purchase/pick up/delivery were makeup, pet supplies, nursery needs, and on and on, with wonderful icons, like the Gerber baby’s face on the baby food jars. Click on and you’re off to the future. It was fun just to go through the process, like playing a computer game. Rob Roy said it’s been as successful as they thought it would be during these tough times. In fact, saving time in these times is saving money. Just think the products you want—in the right size and color, and at the right price, without searching for a customer service person to help you locate it. And then later, the doorbell rings and it is handed to you at your home. The only traveling you have to do is to get up from the swimming pool and walk to the front door retrieve it. Nice thought.

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going on. There was not a building in sight. But as far as the eye could see between the road and the beach a mile or more away there were workmen driving bulldozers noisily through this scrub pine, creating dirt driveways and roads for some new development. But it was vast. It extended for as far as the eye could see. Using my clout—I publish a newspaper in New York, I told the foreman in my rudimentary Spanish—I got us permission to walk around a bit in what was otherwise a closed construction area. We walked along through sticker bushes and low scrub. There were black flies everywhere. The smoke from the exhaust of the bulldozers was everywhere. We didn’t stay long. I keep diaries of all of our trips. This diary, now 40 years old and still in my library, has this brief description of this construction site on March 3, 1970. “This place is going to be quite something,” I wrote. We got back in the car, sort of disappointed with our adventure, and then drove back to the ferry. Isla Mujeres in 1970 had oiled sand roads, motels and stores, lots and lots of the same black flies we encountered at the construction site to the south and lots and lots of

hippies and expatriates. Soon after that, we came back to Merida and then continued on back to home. And so it was that last week, I had the experience of seeing for the first time what got built by those bulldozers. Where nobody lived back then, and where maybe a few dozen families lived in shacks in either direction north or south for 50 miles, there are now more than 200 hotels lining a 40 mile long beach with, I am told, more than 40,000 beds. These are not rinky dink hotels. These are posh resorts. Hilton is here. Marriott is here. The Ritz Carlton is here. I don’t know how the locals, however many there are, ever get to the beach, either finding the time or finding the access. The hotels each occupy 100 acres or more and are shoulder to shoulder the whole way. You can see tennis courts, swimming pools, fountains and all the rest of the folderol you might find in resort hotels of this magnitude. There are probably a half a million people at any one time in the greater Cancun area, including tourists, the glitterati, the lifeguards, landscapers, guides, chefs and hotel employees. I tried to find some frame of reference to connect me with the fact that I had been on this spot on the earth before. The closest I could

come was the road. It’s a divided highway now with four lanes going north and four lanes going south, but I did notice that the four northbound lanes were newer and the pavement was a slightly different color than the pavement of the southbound four lanes. What I came away with was that the road I was on must have been a two-lane affair, one lane southbound and one lane northbound, which was later widened to be two lanes each way. Then they built the new four-lane part next to it across a median. And so now you have eight lanes, two of which I must have at one time driven on. The few cowboys I had seen on horseback 40 years ago are long gone. The cattle and farm animals are gone. Now there is a long line of shopping centers, dive shops, bars and fast food joints along the main eight-lane highway on the side away from the beach. The whole experience made me want to go to a café, sit, have a cappuccino, and think. At a gas station, I asked a man if there were a Starbucks nearby where we could stop for coffee. “Which way are you going?” he asked. “There’s about five of them.” Cancun is a testament to the Mexican government and the resort builders who had the wherewithal, courage and determination to build a 21st century resort in the Yucatan. They succeeded. But where the hell was I?

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Seth Sikes. Lonnie Price, Tracy Christensen

Murphy Davis, Megan McGinnis

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‘Pop Artist’ Michael Perez @ Saks, Southampton

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Life S tyle N E W K I D S O N T H E B LOCK W CHEF’S PRIME, OLISH’S aim is to share their love of FARMS, EASTPORT MANOR great style, fabulous jewelry, ROAD, EASTPORT and the unique lifestyle of the Chef ’s PRIME, Fine Meats, area. The boutique offers an Seafood and Catering, “the first edited collection of some of the stop in and the last stop out of brand’s most covetable pieces, the Hamptons,” has opened over featuring exceptional wood, the Memorial Day weekend to coral and turquoise jewelry, the start of a fabulous season. beautifully embroidered tunics, Jeremy Palmer and his partner easy crops, cargo pants, colorful Lenny Gropper boast the finest cotton T’s, embellished tanks, meats, seafood and catering. beaded sandals, and artisanChef’s PRIME will also take speprint caftans. The space has a cial orders and offer a full line of clean, feminine and sophisticatcaption 9 kosher meats. Jeremy has over ed look that incorporates organ20 years of experience as a gouric elements such as weathered met chef on the East End, including the Four Seasons wood tables, sisal rugs and art representative of the in Southampton, Starr Boggs in Westhampton Beach Hamptons. Their chic designs, limited-edition jackets, and his own restaurant, Palmer Harbor Inn in New statement accessories and wrinkle-free Travelers colSuffolk. In addition, he has opened a kosher catering lection, have built quite a following. Its combination of service on the East End under the direction of an area great style, one-of-a-kind details, head-to-toe looks, Rabbi. Chef’s PRIME will be open seven days a week and warm personal service has captured the hearts of from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For information, call 631-801women nationwide. For information, call 631-3242833. 1401, chicos.com. CHICO’S, 75 MAIN STREET, EAST HAMPTON JUICY COUTURE, 17 NEWTOWN LANE, Chico’s, the very chic boutique that offers women’s EAST HAMPTON apparel, jewelry and accessories, has just opened their Celebrating their Grand Opening on Memorial Day newest 1,100-square-foot space. All summer, Chico’s weekend, Juicy has brought everything the brand repwill celebrate the spirit of the Hamptons with special resents and more, while continuing to expand its freeevents honoring local artists and personalities. Their standing retail store presence. At 1,800 square feet,

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Beauty/Fashion

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Dual Fraxel; before, after; courtesy of Dr. Weiss By Renee Enea With the summer quickly approaching, it is more important than ever to have beautiful skin and know how to protect your skin from the harsh summer rays. To weigh in on the topic of summer skincare regiments, we interviewed skincare experts Dr. Roy Geronemus, MD and Dr. Elliot Weiss, MD of the Manhattan Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York, which will soon open a branch in Southampton, as well as laser expert and private practitioner Dr. Kenneth Mark of Southampton. Are you one of those people who fears wearing a short summer dress or skimpy bikini because it exposes your visible leg veins, moles, cellulite, stretch marks, tattoos, or unwanted hair? Or do you cringe at the thought of going to a party or the beach, exposing acne scaring, age spots, crow’s feet, facial redness, fine facial lines or wrinkles? Well, help is on the way – you can look flawless and feel confident with just a little help. Lasers

have been used for the skin since the 1960s, but great technological advances have been made in recent years that have improved their effectiveness tremendously. Today, there are a wide variety of lasers that are used for all different areas and problems. The term “laser” refers to light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. Usually lasers work by producing an intense beam of bright light. According to doctors Weiss and Geronememus, the Fraxel is a laser treatment now being used specifically for the “treatment of sun damage and to increase pigmentation.” Dr. Weiss says that “the Dual Fraxel evens out skin tone, removes precancerous pigmentation and improves skin texture.” Another new laser treatments is the “MiXto,” which is a carbon dioxide laser for aging skin. The MiXto is being used as a treatment to restore and repair sun damage, fine lines and brown spots. Dr. Kenneth Mark calls it a “laser peel” or “resurfacing.” Both the Fraxel and MiXto have a seven-day recuperation period, are relatively painless, and are applied with a local anesthetic. So you can be a “new you” in only a week! It is essential to do your homework; ask the doctor a lot of questions to determine which laser will meet your unique needs and be the best treatment for you. Always tell your doctor if you are on any medications and/or are pregnant. Some of the more popular, modern lasers are: Thermage CPT, for skin tightening and contouring; Ulthera, for eyebrow lifting and skin tightening; e-Matrix, a radiofrequency device for rejuvenation and scars;

MiXto; before, after; courtesy of Dr. Mark Smoothbeam, for acne; V beam perfecta pulsed dye laser, for facial redness, folliculitis, broken or enlarged blood vessels, birth marks; Cool touch III, for acne scaring and crow’s feet facial lines; Ruby laser, for tattoo removal; Isolaz, for deep-pore acne therapy; Gemini, for broken blood vessels also known as “rosacea;” Gentle laser, hair removal for light skin; Gentle YAG, hair removal for dark skin. Help is only a call away. In this day and age there is no reason that we should not all have flawless skin. After all, beauty starts on the inside but is always portrayed on the outside. Renee Enea is a beauty and hair extension expert Email: xtensions@optonline.net Hair Extensions and Brazilians by Renee Enea/ facebook

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Though the look may not be desirable, shaving or giving your dog a “puppy cut” can help you detect and ward off most of your dog’s summertime assailants. Prevention can save your dog’s life. If you have areas on your property that collect standing water (birdbath or pool cover), DO NOT let your dog drink it. It’s a pool party for intestinal parasites, known as Giardia, causing diarrhea and requiring antibiotics. The garden hose is off limits too unless you have a new “SAFE TO DRINK” garden hose. Hoses can be lined with dangerous levels of lead and fittings containing toxic chemicals. So even though we all have fond memories of drinking from the garden hose as kids, it’s really not a good idea. Another summer hazard hiding in plain sight is the sidewalk, especially roadways, black top driveway and brick walkways. In bright sunlight some of these areas can be extremely hot and harmful to your dogs paws. If you notice that your dog won’t stand still and keeps shifting from leg to leg it’s probably because the walkway is too hot. Cross to an area with more shade. This is something I cannot get use to seeing: dogs riding in the back of pick-up trucks. This is so dangerous that it has become illegal in many states. Your dog may not attempt to jump out of the truck but any short stop might throw him into traffic. Plant food, fertilizer, and insecticides including tick

THURSDAY, JUNE 3 AFTER SCHOOL BREAKFAST CLUB – 4 to 5 p.m., grade 8 only, meet in Cooper Hall. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. FRIDAY, JUNE 4 “PIXIE PLAY” – 10:30 to 11:30a.m., ages 1 to 3 1/2 years and caregivers, circle time and stories. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. 631-653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. CHESS CLUB – 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., ages 6 to 11, all levels welcome. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. PIZZA & MATCH PLAY – 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Friday, ages 10 to 18, players must be match ready and able to serve. $25. Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton, 631-907-5555. Ross.org. SATURDAY, JUNE 5 PONY CLUB – 10 a.m. to noon, ages 3 to 8, introduction to farm animal care including pony rides, grooming and feeding. Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue, 93 Merchants Path, Sagaponak. Amaryllisfarm.com. BICYCLE SAFETY – 11 a.m., for families, bring your bike. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. AMERICAN GIRL TEA PARTY – 11 a.m., ages 6 to 9, juice and snacks with American Girl dolls with a craft. Register in advance. John Jermain Library, 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-0049. Johnjermain.org. GETTING READY TO BABY-SIT – 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., teens, learn the basics of babysitting in a Cornell Co-op Extension course and receive certification upon completion. Advanced registration required. Hampton Library, 2478 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. 631-537-0015. Hamptonlibrary.org. WATERCOLOR CLASS – 1 to 4 p.m., for students with some knowledge of watercolor techniques. $15. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. 631-653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING COURSE – 5 p.m., provides pre-drivers with information to drive safely, must have and bring permit to attend. Receive the MV-278 certificate upon completion. $49. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. KID’S TENNIS NIGHTS – 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Saturday, ages 5 to, tennis, games, and pizza. $25. Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton, 631-907-5555. Ross.org. MONDAY, JUNE 7 BILINGUAL STORYTIME – 6 p.m., bilingual Spanish storytime with books, songs and fingerplay. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. TUESDAY, JUNE 8

sprays can be fatal if your pet ingests them. Also, it’s very important that you know what’s growing in your garden as over 700 plants can be harmful. Just a word about swimming pools: if your dog has easy access in, make sure he knows how to exit. Simply teach him the way you would a young child. A life vest is always a good idea. Our dogs add a tremendous amount of joy during the summer playtime months so please give them the love and care they deserve. And don’t forget the heartworm and tick preventatives.

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Turns From Left Lane Sign;” turn left there through median; into Manorville County Park –follow signs to parking lot. From the East: take Route 111 from Sunrise Highway. Look for Manorville Hills County Park sign on right after passing Eastport Manor Road. Sat., June 5 – Celebrate National Trails Day at Manorville Hills County Park – 9a.m. (Moderate, 4-mile hike led by Ken Spadafora) or 9a.m. – 1p.m. (Advanced, 8-mile hike led by Ken Kindler 879-3602). Be one of the first to hike this new trail! At the midpoint of the loop, refreshments will be served in honor of National Trails Day.

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NATURE STORIES AND CRAFTS – 10 to 11 a.m., activities and exploration. South Fork Natural History Museum, 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Tpke, Bridgehampton. 631-537-9735. Sofo.org. TEA WITH “T” – 11 a.m., ages 4 & up, tea, stories and treats. Advanced registration required. Hampton Library, 2478 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. 631-537-0015. Hamptonlibrary.org. HANDS-ON MUSIC – 1:30 to 2:15 p.m., infant to 4 1/2 years, singing, guitar and puppets. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. 631-653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. RADICAL READS AND REFRESHMENTS – 3 p.m., ages 12 & up, discuss recent reads, bring a book. John Jermain Library, 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-7250049. Johnjermain.org. SCRATCH ART – 4 p.m., ages 7 to 11. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-2830774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. ART OF LIFE CHILDREN’S CLASSES – 4 to 5 p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Amy’s Ark Studio and Farm, 10 Hollow Lane, Westhampton. 631 288-3587. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 KIDS YOGA – 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., grades 2 to 6, parents welcome. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. 631653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. KIDS YOGA – 4 to 4:45 p.m., ages 3 to 6. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. TEEN YOGA – 5 p.m., ages 11 & up, all levels welcome. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper Farm Road, Southampton. 631-283-0774. Rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. THURSDAY, JUNE 10 TODDLER YOGA – 12:15 to 1:15 p.m., ages 1 to 3 and their parent/caregiver. KamaDeva Yoga, 66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-604-1382. Kamadevayoga.com. ONGOING Call or visit website for times. Registration may be required. AFTERNOONS@ROSS – Various programs for all ages, Ross Lower School, 739 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton. 631907-5555. Ross.org. ART CLASSES – Classes for Kindergarten through grade 12, L’atelier 5 Art Studio, 1391 North Sea Road, Southampton, 631-259-3898. latelier5.wordpress.com CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP –10 to 11a.m. Saturdays, ages 6 to 13, $20, Golden Eagle, 14 Gingerbread Lane, E. Hampton, 631-324-0603, goldeneagle.com EAST END YOUTH FELLOWSHIP – 6:30 to 8:30p.m., Sundays, Sag Harbor, 631-725-4155, cbchamptons.com LONG ISLAND GAME FARM – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekends, petting zoo with interactive areas to feed the animals. Long Island Game Farm, 638 Chapman Blvd, Manorville. 631-878-6670. Longislandgamefarm.com.

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exploratory group training classes. No matter where you are, each training session is designed specifically for you. The unique training sessions provide one-onone training focusing on weight loss, toning, strength gains and nutrition advisement. Sessions can be done at home, in the gym, or even on the beach! Outdoor cycling sessions through the bike trails and towns of the Hamptons are also offered. For information call Randy Steyert at 631-921-8684, hamptonventurefitness.com. UPTOWN PILATES SAG HARBOR, 126 MAIN STREET Uptown Pilates Sag Harbor has recently opened with a mission to provide the highest quality Pilates instruction in a comfortable studio of unparalleled stylishness. The instructors are all unsurpassable in their dedication to the clients and the “Authentic Pilates Method” they teach and practice. The combination of feeling your body strengthen and the pleasure of practicing Pilates in such a serene environment is what keeps clients coming back for more. The Studio has been featured on the Tyra Banks Show, as well as Time Out NY, NY1 and in The NY Times. For information call 631-725-5994, uptownpilates.com. If you are a new business, (New Kid On The Block), E-mail me at: newkids@danspapers.com so I can let my readers know about you.

MUTTVILLE COMIX CANINE COMEDY SHOW – Noon, 2 and 4 p.m. on weekends and noon and 3 p.m. on weekdays through September 6. Long Island Game Farm, 638 Chapman Blvd, Manorville. 631-878-6670. Longislandgamefarm.com. KIDS KARAOKE – 5 to 7p.m. 1st Saturday of the month. Regulars Music Caféé, 1271 North Sea Road, Southampton 631-287-2900 regularsmusiccafe.com MAGIC: THE GATHERING TOURNAMENT – 3p.m. Fridays, John Jermain Library, 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-0049. johnjermain.org MONTAUK PLAYHOUSE – Sports/exercise programs for all ages, l240 Edgemere Street, Mtk. 631-668-1124. montaukplayhouse.org MUSIC TOGETHER BY THE DUNES – Music/movement for ages 5 & under and their caregivers. Monday and Tuesday mornings at the Dance Centre of the Hamptons, Westhampton Beach, Thursdays at the Southampton Cultural Center; Fridays at Southampton Town Rec Center, 631-764-4180 PUPPET SHOWS, TOT ART AND PRESCHOOL YOGA – Call for times, Goat on a Boat, Route 114 and East Union St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-4193 goatonaboat.org SOUTHAMPTON TOWN WORKSHOPS – 631-7288585 to register. SPORTS, DANCE AND MORE – Southampton Youth Center, 631-287-1511 YOGA FOR KIDS – 3:45 to 4:45p.m., Thursdays, ages 4 to 8, KamaDeva Yoga, 66 Newtown Lane, 2 Floor, East Hampton. $18 drop-in/ $120 for 10 class card 631-604-1382 kamadevayoga.com YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE – Gives kids a voice in town government, 631-702-2425, sponsored by the Town of Southampton Youth Bureau MUSEUMS CMEE – Children’s Museum of the East End. Interactive exhibits. 376 Bridge/Sag Turnpike in Bridgehampton. $7. 631-537-8250 . SOUTH FORK NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7 days a week, year-round. 377 Bridge/Sag Turnpike, Bridgehampton 631-537-9735 sofo.org Please send all event listings for the kids’ calendar to events@danspapers.com by Friday at noon.

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Simple Art of Cooking

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Eggs, Fresh as the Morning

“Brunch,” often served buffet-style is a great meal to enjoy with guests over the coming weeks, if weekend houseguests are on the agenda. One can go the route of the abundant English-style breakfast of poached eggs on toast, with first rate bacon, juicy pork sausages, breakfast fries, kippers, chutneys and jams. But the proliferation of local country-fresh eggs balanced with farmers market greens and artisanal cheeses are indeed a healthier and simpler approach. For the home cook a leisurely weekend brunch needn’t be an ordeal. Brunch can be one of the best meals to make for company as the mood is less serious than dinner and the food can be more casual. It could include potato and sorrel omelet with the acidic but pleasing flavor of sorrel or sunny side up eggs baked until firm on the outside and yolky in the middle in a doahead tomato sauce with nuggets of goat cheese feta, a bowl of the sweetest local strawberries, beverages of choice and the fresh goodness of locally-baked breakfast scones or shortbread. Sandwich the shortbreads with those luscious berries and freshly whipped cream. Oh those eggs. Crack open locally-hatched, picture perfect eggs from any of our local chicken farmers, with their deep golden yolks sitting high in their albumen beds. Eggs are available at Iacono chicken farm in East Hampton, Foster Farm in Sagaponack, Open-Minded Organics in

Bridgehampton, Dale & Bette’s Farm Stand in Sag Harbor and North Sea Farms in Southampton. Or just go to your local farmers market where you can find just about all the ingredients you will need for your brunch special! SORREL AND POTATO OMELET Sorrel grows abundantly on the East End, so enjoy this seasonal breakfast treat. Serves 2 1 boiling potato cut into small dice Kosher salt 4 extra large eggs 1 tablespoon cream 1 tablespoon unsalted butter Freshly ground pepper Handful fresh sorrel leaves, rinsed, dried and chopped coarsely Put the diced potato in a saucepan of cold water and bring to the boil. Salt the water to taste and cook the potatoes at a brisk simmer about 8-10 minutes or just until tender. Drain and pat dry. Crack the eggs into a bowl, add the cream and whisk until frothy. Melt butter in a 10-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat and when butter (continued on page 60 )

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New Restaurants Debut By Sharon Feiereisen Frank Sinatra may have had Manhattan in mind when he belted out “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere,” but let’s re-think that adage and apply it to the Hamptons. After all, while city staples like Pink Elephant and Kobe Club have come and gone, Bobby Van’s first found success in Bridgehampton before branching out–at the request of Leona Helmsley – with his successful Manhattan outposts. With only 16 weeks of the East End’s peak season and some of the world’s most discerning palates to impress, leaving a mark on the culinary scene in the Hamptons is no easy feat. Luckily for us, not even an economic downturn can stop some of the industry’s most recognizable names from flocking to the South Fork. Here’s a round-up of some of the most promising newly-opened spots. Serafina, East Hampton Taking over the Matto space, restaurateurs Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato continue the expansion of their Serafina empire with their first Hampton location. The sunny Italian restaurant has a family-friendly menu that includes the eatery’s signature salads, pastas, risottos, and thin crust pizzas (over two dozen selections). For those who prefer to enjoy their lunch with a side of people watching, bright yellow Serafina umbrellas dot the outdoor tables, protecting the fair-skinned from the sun. Cilantro, Sag Harbor Sag Harbor denizens said “Adios” to one Mexican take-out joint and “Hola !” to another when Agave’s South of the Border was replaced by Cilantro’s a few weeks ago. The menu and set-up

remain similar, but the newbie has more of a health-conscious focus, with many of the dishes being prepared using fresh and organic ingredients. New menu additions are expected in the coming weeks. Clemente’s Maryland Crab House, Montauk An off-shoot of the Sheepshead Bay restaurant of the same name, Clemente’s allows guests to dine overlooking the marina in the space once occupied by the old Havana Beach Club. For those on-the-go, this newbie also offers take-out and boasts a 50-seat picnicking area. Unfortunately, while the menu is near-identical to its Brooklyn counterpart, the famed $29.95 all-you-can-eat special from the original did not translate over to the Hamptons. Exile Bar & Grill, Amagansett Mezzaluna may have opened and closed in the blink of an eye, but we’re betting that Tim Bando, of perennially-popular Meeting House also in Amagansett, has got what it takes to turn this new Mediterranean café into a permanent Main Street fixture. Now all those who wait for tables at Meeting House for over two hours can find a welcome alternative just a few steps away. Bostwick’s Chowder House, East Hampton Bostwick’s, a long-time East Hampton staple, has migrated away from the water and into what was once the Cherrystone’s space. The décor is still on the basic side and though they’ve made a few nips and tucks to their menu (Bostwick’s favorites were combined with popular items from Cherrystone’s menu), this is still the go-to spot for a no-frills variety of freshly prepared, simply pre-

sented delectable fish. Navy Beach, Montauk Thanks to its 200-foot private beach location Navy Beach has become one of the most buzzedabout additions to the Montauk scene. The waterfront, laid-back, family-friendly restaurant boasts wall-to-wall windows, a beachy décor that includes shadow boxes displaying vintage bathing suits and swim caps, and a menu of affordable New American classics. The Boathouse, East Hampton Michael Gluckman may not have found success with the now-defunct The Lodge, but after giving the old Bostwick space a complete makeover and turning it into The Boathouse, the restaurateur may well have a hit on his hands. Mahogany trim, white wainscoting, a double-sided bar and harbor views combined with a menu of American comfort food classics, boxed lunches, and late-night dining options all but assure diners will pour in all summer long. Crow’s Nest Inn and Restaurant, Montauk Giving Montauk’s always-packed, hotel-cumbar-cum-restaurant Surf Lodge a run for its money is the much-buzzed-about re-vamped Crow’s Nest. Now owned and run by Sean MacPherson, the hotelier and restaurateur who’s famous for opening such Manhattan hot spots as the Bowery Hotel, the Jane Hotel, and the Waverly Inn, one thing’s for sure – this won’t be the quiet destination it once was. Noah’s, Greenport In what was once known as Frisky Oyster Bar, chef Noah Schwartz and his wife Suni have (continued on next page)

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foam subsides put in the cooked potatoes. Sauté potatoes for 5 to 6 minutes until lightly golden and pour in the eggs. Adjust heat to medium low and season potatoes and eggs with salt and pepper. As eggs begin to set, draw the mixture from the edges of the pan. Place the sorrel leaves about one third from the edge of the pan. Tilt pan at a 20-degree angle and roll the omelet away from the handle. Cook any uncooked egg portion for a few more seconds then grip the handle with your working hand – palm up – and turn it out onto a plate seam down. Cut in half and serve immediately on warm plates. SUNNY SIDE EGGS WITH TOMATO AND FETA CHEESE My mom always had prepared basic tomato sauce in the fridge that she would use to cook this egg dish for Sunday breakfast or add to a bean or vegetable stew. Serves 4 to 6 For the tomato sauce: 6 to 8 large ripe plum tomatoes 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 medium onion, cut into small dice Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper Dash sugar (during the off season) 1 teaspoon fresh or 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme, optional

For the eggs: 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 6 to 8 large eggs Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper 1/2 pound feta cheese, crumbled 1/4 teaspoon paprika Blanch the tomatoes for 30 to 40 seconds in boiling water then cool and peel. Squeeze gently to remove any seeds then dice tomatoes. Heat oil in a skillet, add the onion and sauté for 3 to 4 minutes until onion is translucent. Add tomatoes and stir to mix with the onion. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add sugar, if using, and stir to mix. At times Mom would add a bit of thyme to the mix. Transfer to a suitable container and refrigerate up to a week if making ahead. Break the eggs into a bowl and set aside. Put the prepared tomato sauce in a large, 12-inch skillet and warm over low heat. Spread the sauce in a circle to the side of the skillet and put the butter in the center. Carefully pour the eggs into the center of the skillet and season with salt and pepper. Scatter the feta cheese over the top of the eggs and the tomato sauce. Sprinkle feta cheese with the paprika. Cover pan to cook the eggs for 2 to 3 minutes, until the whites are set and the yolks a bit runny. Uncover and serve on warm plates. Serve with home fries if you like.

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opened a sunny eatery specializing in small plates (including Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Roasted Beet Salad, and Gorgonzola Rosemary French Fries). In addition to using locally-sourced ingredients, Noah’s is the only restaurant in Greenport with its own raw bar featuring a variety of oysters shucked-to-order. For those not looking to share their eats, a handful of full plates (think Seared Tuna, Kobe Beef Burger) are also on the menu. That Little Italian Place, Greenport With al-fresco dining, a family-friendly atmosphere, and a menu brimming with Italian favorites, this newbie is poised to be a favorite for those looking for a laid-back dining experience in Greenport, on the North Fork. Race Lane, East Hampton For nearly 30 years this space was home to an East Hampton staple, The Laundry, before restaurateur Michael Gluckman turned it into a shortlived steakhouse, The Lodge. Now Jay Plumeri, who runs 41 Greenwich Café in Manhattan, has opened Race Lane. Let’s hope Plumeri has more luck with his newbie spot than his fellow city restaurateur. Additional restaurant openings are slated for the coming months, including two on Sag Harbor’s Main Street: an American Bistro is expected to open in what was once JLX Bistro and a familystyle eatery is planned for the now defunct Grappa Wine Bar. In addition, Sagaponack will get its own version of the North Fork fave, Love Lane Kitchen, when Love Lane Café opens its doors in the former Fairway Café space at the Poxabogue Golf Center and a fish-focused New American restaurant, Southfork Kitchen, is headed for Bridgehampton.

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Side Dish The Dining Room at Four Seasons Caterer in Southampton offers special prix fixes each weeknight. Summer Grillin’ is on Tuesday with a choice of fish of the day or organic BBQ chicken for $39.50. Steak Night on Wednesday features a choice of prime ribs or steak au poivre for $42.50. Classic Clam Bake on Thursday offers a choice of lobster or BBQ baby back ribs for $42.50 plus dessert. There is also an extensive salad and side bar, raw and fresh sushi bar, and bar menu. 631283-3355. MUSE Restaurant & Aquatic Lounge in Water Mill kicks off the summer with new menus and hours. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Items include: shaved watermelon topped with organic baby arugula, feta cheese, toasted pinenuts and aged balsamic oil ($12); smoked salmon and cream cheese mousse stuffed cones with curried macadamia nut sprinkles ($13); lemon Caesar seared sea scallops on grilled sweet potato croutons, roasted carrot cabbage stir-fry and grilled artichoke hummus ($34); Grandma G’s zeppole in a paper bag with raspberry, vanilla and caramel sauce ($16); and ginger apple-tini with red apple, Absolut Ginger and sparkling Halsey Cider ($16). Weekly entertainment also begins Thursday, June 3 featuring guitarist and vocalist Steve Fredericks from 7 to 10 p.m. Reservations, 631-726-2606. Georgica Restaurant & Lounge in East Hampton is now open for dinner Thursday through Monday from 6 to 11 p.m. Signature dishes include: seared diver scallops, country corn pudding, quail

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Food / Dining ALMOND - Critically acclaimed Bridgehampton institution offering seasonally driven bistro fare at very un-Hamptons prices. Prix fixe nightly, Sunday kids special, Thursday bar special and daily plat du jours. Closed Wed. 631-537-8885. almondrestaurant.com. BIG D’S BBQ - All your favorites from Southern style BQQ to American Specialties, and fresh soups and salads. Catering and take-out platters, Lunch and Dinner, 720 North Sea Road Southampton 631-377-3825. A TOUCH OF VENICE - is a family owned and operated restaurant serving Long Island’s North Fork for over 20 years. A full bar and wine list, private room for catering and an outdoor patio, the perfect settings t o enjoy water views, stunning sunsets and a delicious Bellini. Fresh ingredients, simply prepared. Summer lunch and dinner 7 days a week. 631-298-5851. BLUE SKY MEDITERRANEAN LOUNGE Appetizers, or “Small Plates” include salads, shellfish, pizetta and soup, ranging from $9 to $16. Main courses, ranging from $21 to $28, offer inventive fish and seafood dishes, pastas, chicken, lamb, veal - the works, and a nod to the Eastern Mediterranean with Moussaka. 63 Main Street, Sag Harbor, 631-725-1810. blueskysagharbor.com. BOBBY VAN’S - Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. til 11 p.m. Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590. BREWSTERS SEAFOOD MARKET - Mon-Thurs, “Early Catch” Menu, complete dinners $15. Two-Fer Tues, 2 Lobsters (1 1/8) $25 includes 2 sides. Wed, Bucket Night, All Shellfish Buckets $12. Every Day Special, Bucket of Corona & Steamed Shellfish $30. Open 7 Days. 252 Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, brewstersseafoodmarket.com, 631-728-3474 CAFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S - Breakfast daily from 7:30 to 10 a.m. From noon to 3 p.m., serving a casual Italian-style menu. Excellent choices by Executive Chef Chip Monte. Check out the great late night bar scene. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CANAL CAFÉ – be reminded of Cape Cod in the 1970s at this very casual waterfront eatery. Enjoy fresh, local seafood, local wines and beer and a full bar. Accessible by boat. Live music all summer, 44 Newtown Road, Hampton Bays, 631-723-2155. CASA BASSO - Three course prix fixe for $25 every night. 59 Montauk Highway, Westhampton. casabasso.net. 631-288-1841. CLIFF’S ELBOW ROOM -Serving the best aged and marinated steak, the freshest seafood and local wines, in a casual warm atmosphere. Family owned and operated “The Original” est. 1965

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Raphael Vineyards Raphael (raphaelwine.com) winemaker Rich Olsen-Harbich has been making wine on Long Island for nearly three decades. In that time, he’s seen just about all that there is to see in local viticulture and winemaking. And now, he’s convinced that fermentations using the wild, ambient yeasts in the winery and on the grapes themselves (grape juice is typically inoculated with cultured yeast for controlled fermentations with predictable results) enable him to express the uniqueness of Long Island’s terroir, a French term that loosely refers to general characteristics a place — geography, soils, weather and culture — impart on a finished wine. Olsen-Harbich isn’t the only or first local winemaker to work with these indigenous yeasts. Chris Tracy at Channing Daughters and Anthony Nappa at Shinn Estate work with them for certain wines in their respective portfolios. But, Olsen-Harbich is the first I know of who uses them exclusively for all of his Raphael wines. Of course, most wine drinkers don’t care what yeasts are used to make a particular wine. They just want it to taste good. With that in mind, I tasted

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North Fork Events FRIDAY, JUNE 4 BENEFIT PERFORMANCE OF THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST - Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Importance of Being Earnest,’ 7:30 p.m. at Peconic Landing, Greenport. Benefit performance for CAST. Donation at door $10. 631-477-3800. SAY NO TO DRUGS MARCH - Riverhead Community Awareness Program’s 25th annual Say No to Drugs March begins at 9:30 a.m. in front of Pulaski Street School. Keynote speaker is former NY Jets football player Bobby Jackson. CAP will present special award to Senator Kenneth P. LaValle. Ceremony on steps of school follows. 631-727-3722. LIZA COPPOLA AT CUSTER INSTITUE - Open Mic Night With LiZa Coppola, 7-10 p.m. at Custer Institute and Observatory, Southold. 631-765-2626. SATURDAY, JUNE 5 RELAY FOR LIFE - Southold Town 5th annual Relay for Life, 5 p.m.-midnight at Jean Cochran Park, Peconic. Survivors, friends, family, co-workers and others walk the track to benefit American Cancer Society. Fun-filled program of activities, games, refreshments and local entertainment. Survivor reception 5 p.m.; opening ceremony 6 p.m.; luminaria ceremony 9:30 p.m. 631-734-5050, relayforlife.org/southoldny. SOUTHOLD MOTHERS CLUB WALS -Relay for Life with the club, 5 p.m.-midnight at Jean Cochran Park. Specific activities from 7-9 p.m. for kids, including Quarters for Kids V. Cancer. 631-734-5050, relayforlife.org/southoldny. PIG ROAST - 3 p.m. at Four Doors Down, Mattituck to benefit Spencer Shea suffering from disease. Music by Tidal Groove, 5 p.m. Food, giveaways and more. Donation $10. All welcome. 631-298-8311. ANNUAL OFFSHORE LIGHTHOUSE CRUISE - East End Lighthouses annual Off Shore Lighthouse Cruise, visits all 12 area lighthouses in New York and Connecticut. Depart 9 a.m. on Cross Sound Ferry. Fee $95 (members $82.50) all inclusive. Ages 13-18, $41.25; under age 12 free. Special group rates for 50 or more. Tour approximately 8 hours. Preregistration required: mail check payable to East End Lighthouses, Inc., P.O. Box 21, Greenport, NY 11944 and indicate date of cruise and number of participants. www.eastendlighthouses.org. 631-406-6180. COMMUNITY YARD SALE - 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Hallockville Museum Farm, Riverhead. Antiques, collectibles, household items and more. Rain date Sunday, June 6. Proceeds support museum’s programs. 631-298-5292. NORTH FORK PIG ROAST - 4-7 p.m. at Pindar Vineyards, Peconic, to benefit East End Hospice. Rain or shine. Food served 4-6 p.m.; drinks and fun until 7 p.m. Live music by The Trip Kings; face painting, arts and crafts, bounce houses and more. Adults $30; ages 12 and under $10; under 2 free. 631-288-7080, eeh.org. PECONIC QUILT SHOW - 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, June

6, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Suffolk Community College, Eastern Campus, Riverhead. More than 150 quilts and quilted clothing. Admission $8 per day; children under 12 free. Lecture by quilt artist Barbara Olsen, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Sunday, June 6, 1 p.m. in Lyceum Gallery, Orient Building. www.eliqg.org. SUNDAY, JUNE 6 MASK MAKING WORKSHOP - Linda Carlsen teaches Carl Jung Archetype Mask Making workshop, Sunday, June 6, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at EEAC School of the Arts, Riverhead. Information and registration: 631-369-2171. BEACH BLAST FUNDRAISER - Carla Timpone Memorial Scholarship Beach Blast Fundraiser, 2-7 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park, Mattituck. Raw bar, barbecue, beverages, music, chinese auction. Adults $50; students $25; under 12 free. 631-298-5264. TEENY AWARDS - At Riverhead High School. Red carpet walk 2 p.m.; ceremony 3 p.m. Tickets $20; students $15; available at eastendarts.org. 631-727-0900. COMING UP PECONIC BAY FISHING TOURNAMENT – June 12, Saturday, $75 per angler entry, $25 for barbecue only. $1000 grand prize. Runs from dawn until 5:30 p.m. with a post tournament BBQ at Strong’s Marine, 2400 Camp Mineola Road, Mattituck. Money raised will be donated to the Lyme Disease Associtation to help a long time Strong’s Marine friend Michael Cirrito’s wife, who has become chroniclly ill from the disease. No boat? No problem. You can hop on the Orient Starr to fish. 516-292-1818. ANNUAL OFFSHORE LIGHTHOUSE CRUISE East End Lighthouses, a 501c not for Profit organization, announces its Annual Offshore Lighthouse Cruise to be held on Saturday June 5, at 9:00 a.m. In addition to this Annual Cruise, EELI also sponsors smaller Saturday afternoon cruises (Peconic Star) 3:30 p.m. on June 26, July 17, August 21 and Sept 11. Come join us on a journey to see the Lighthouses of the North Fork. Dinner and wine included in package. For Further information, call 631-406-6180 or visit eastendlighthouses.org. NORTH FORK COMMUNITY THEATRE’S 2ND ANNUAL BULDING ON TRADITION GALA - Friday, June 11, 7 p.m. at Martha Clara Vineyards, Riverhead. Master of Ceremonies is actress Cathy Moriarty; award recipient Lee Davis. Tickets $75. campaign@nfct.com, marymotto@yahoo.com, 917-334-6639. NORTH FORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ART SHOW - 2010 at Greenport will be held on Saturday, June 26 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Mitchell Park, Greenport. All North Fork Artists and Galleries are welcome to submit for this show. This event is coinciding with the Long Island Wine & Food Festival and is open for the public to attend.

NEW Artist Prospectus and Registration Fees available at www.NorthForkChamber.org. ARTIST SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS JUNE 10. Show is open for the public to attend. Contact Alex Ferrone 631-734-8545 for further info. ONGOING EVENTS SOUP KITCHEN - Community supper, free soup kitchen for those in need, 5:30-6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church parish hall, located on Sixth Street in Greenport. For more info., call 631-765-2981. WEIGHT LOSS - The second Tuesday of every month, Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, a physical therapist, holds a free weight management lecture and discussion session for people battling weight loss problems. The discussion is moderated by Dr. Russ, who has himself upheld a 200-pound weight loss. Space is limited. For more info., contact New Life in Progress at 888-446-7764. HEALTHY COOKING MADE QUICK & EASY - The second Friday of every month, a Quick and Easy Healthy Cooking demonstration is being offered. The demo will be performed by Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, DPT; a certified Wellness Coach who has himself maintained a 200-pound weight loss for the last four years. This would be a great place to gain insight on how to cook and eat healthier. Dr. Russ will be offering some GREAT ideas on how to cook healthy food for the whole week when you’re pressed for time. He will also be discussing the health benefits of including whole grains in your diet. If you eat, you don’t want to miss this! Space is limited. Reservations are required. There is a small materials fee. Call 888-446-7764 right away to reserve your spot! REIKI CIRCLES - Reiki Circles Monday Nights at the Grace Episcopal Church on the last Monday of every month. Meetings are held at the Peconic Bay Medical Center. For more info., contact Ellen J. McCabe at (631) 727-2072. SKATEBOARDING - Great skate park in Greenport offering ramps and a half pipe. For hours and other info., call 631477-2385. INDIAN MUSEUM - In Southold, open 1:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. on Sundays. For more info., call 631-765-5577. CUSTER OBSERVATORY - Weather permitting, Custer staff will be on site to assist visitors in observing the night sky and in using their telescopes. 631-765-2626.

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Arts & Entertainment Young Actor Takes the Stage in Equus By Kim Palmer Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning play Equus, directed by Tony Walton, opens this week at Guild Hall. Hitting the stage, along with veteran actor Alec Baldwin, is the young up and coming actor Sam Underwood. Underwood grew up in the United Kingdom where he attended college and did several shows through his young adulthood. Growing up in a musical theatre background, he started dancing at age 5 and soon moved into acting and musical theatre. At 19, he came to America to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Since then he has played roles in Chorus Line, Anything Goes, Les Miserables and several other productions. The young actor was chosen by Walton and Shaffer to play the part of Alan Strang after his performance as Marchbanks in Candida at The Irish Repertory Theatre in Manhattan, also directed by Walton. During a casual conversation with Walton about dream roles, Underwood mentioned that he would love to play the role of Strang in Equus. About a week later, Shaffer came to a run through of Candida and offered him the part. “I had no idea this was something that was in the works,” said Underwood. “I was more than blown away. It’s still not really settled in me yet.” Equus tells the story of psychiatrist Martin Dysart’s (Baldwin) therapy with 17-year-old Alan Strang, who has a pathological religious and sexual obsession with horses. Shaffer wrote the play after hearing of a boy in London who blinded six horses.

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Last year’s Currey Estate by Alice Ireys. By April Gonzales Getting behind the hedges for a close-up view of local gardens is always a treat here in the Hamptons. The Parrish Art Museum’s Landscape Pleasures Tour in Southampton next week will provide a wonderful perspective on the talents and tastes of area designers and homeowners. These are people who are quite apparently in love with the outdoor lifestyle, verdant climate, and ample sunshine of the Hamptons. Several of them have indulged themselves in a sweeping love of flowers for added delight. This year’s tour includes the private Southampton Village gardens of Lillian and Joel Cohen, Audrey and Martin Gruss, Martha McLanahan, Liz and Damon Mezzacappa and Hilary and Wilbur Ross. Sponsors, benefactors and patrons of the event are invited to attend a cocktail party at the Southampton estate of Alex Kuczynski and Charles Stevenson, Jr. Saturday evening. In addition to the annual tour, I also enjoy the morning seminars on landscaping. I’ve seen some really spectacular presentations over the years. It’s captivating to learn how people have viewed the local landscape – whether through the course of history, through a lens, or through personal and professional experience. This year I’m particularly looking forward to

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hearing artist April Gornik speak. The scale of her paintings and her garden are gloriously large. Her canvases are monumental depictions of vast broad landscapes, rich in color and complexity. She described her desert series to me as a way of investigating both intimacy and immensity. Gornik’s garden, which is mature now, is mostly located in the interior courtyard of her house in North Haven, the home is surrounded by the native marsh and woods. Her studio looks out on a Japanese-influenced rock garden and some magnificent specialty maples. This is a petite, intimate inner world with lots of delicate foliage. The contrast between the painted landscapes that come to life in her studio and the exterior landscape of her garden could not be greater. Gornik views both painting and gardening as ways of shaping the world. In her talk during Landscape Pleasure’s Saturday morning seminar, she will explain how she experiences the relationship of gardens to art. She wonders if the impulse to order the natural world in some way, to make gardens, may have originally come from a desire to eat, but eventually became its own art form. Her perception is that both the built landscape and art are ways in which to experience the world on a manageable scale. Of course there is an inter-relationship between the two. Gardens are sculptural, some spaces would be overwhelming without a broader sense of order, without a gardener’s touch. Gornik’s presentation promises to be thought-provoking without presenting a theory to be proven. She believes that making people question and think is part of what art is all about. This is certainly part of the underlying desire of the Parrish Art Museum in inviting her and other speakers to the Landscape Pleasure’s symposium – to provide some delight for our own internal landscapes. Landscape Pleasures Tour, Southampton. Saturday and Sunday, June 12 and 13. Tickets $125 to $300, to benefit The Parrish Art Museum. 631-283-2118 ext. 33, parrishart.org.

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the job of the actor is to live in from a different angle,” said it,” he said. Underwood. “He’s an artist and Outside of the role itself, an artist’s work is never done. Underwood faces the challenge That’s the beauty of a play of working closely with theatre script. It can be revived and greats Baldwin, Walton and worked on.” Shaffer. “These people are theatre royalty that I have looked Equus begins at Guild Hall up to from a young age. To be in with previews on June 8 through a project with them is incredibly 10, and opens on June 11; all overwhelming and humbling,” shows at 8 p.m. It will continue he said. In addition to Walton through July 3, on Tuesday directing and playwright through Saturdays, at 8 p.m., Shaffer working with the actors, with matinee performances on there is another veteran on Saturdays at 2 p.m. Tickets Underwood and Baldwin hand. Tuck Mulligan, who $50/$40/$30 for previews and played Strang in the Broadway ver$70/$50/$30 for the run.. Info and sion opposite Anthony Perkins 35 years ago, will be tickets: 866-811-4111, guildhall.org and theatremapart of the cast in this production as well. nia.com. John Drew Theater at Guild Hall, 158 Main In reference to sharing the stage with Baldwin, Street, East Hampton. Underwood said, “Alec is one of the smartest actors A Benefit Dinner will take place on June 11 at 5:30 I’ve had the pleasure of working with. To see someone p.m. It will include cocktails, a light supper at East who’s lived in the TV and film world come back to the Hampton Clifford-Levy home, tickets to the opening stage with so much insight and smarts is incredible.” night performance with orchestra seating, a meet and Over 30 years in the making, the production at greet and an invitation to the cast and crew party Guild Hall will shine a new light on the play. “As after the show. Benefactor tickets start at $650. For Peter (Shaffer) has lived with the play, he’s seen it info and tickets: 631-324-0806.

Gardot at PAC By Tiffany Razzano After touring Europe extensively, Philadelphiabased chanteuse Melody Gardot is finally coming home, and she’ll hit the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center along the way. The jazz singer and songwriter will be in the Hamptons this Sunday, June 6, taking the stage at WHBPAC at 8 p.m. Gardot is excited to get back to the United States and bring her style of music to the Hamptons for the first time. “We’re coming off the arduous and beautiful journey from our tour in Europe,” she said. “So we have a lot of energy welled up. Here in the States, we’ve only performed briefly in the past, so it’s nice to make a return.” Getting her musical start in Philadelphia, Gardot has found herself, and her music, embraced by Europe. In fact, her sophomore release, My One and Only Thrill, which was put out in April 2009, was number one on the charts in several European countries, including France, Sweden and Norway. “Why there and not the United States?” she asked. “I don’t know, but our successes have been remarkable and life is different overseas. I’m born an American, but my feelings on life are not mirrored in the culture here. I believe in taking time, saying hello, embracing your neighbors and helping anyone and everyone you meet. The world outside the doors of our ports is beautiful and enlightening, and should be seen and embraced.” Gardot has always been a musical person – a lover of jazz, classical, opera and other forms of music. But she didn’t start to take it seriously until after being hit by a car as she rode her bike in 2003, an accident that left her with serious head and spine injuries. She turned to music therapy during her rehabilitation and found herself on a path she never thought she’d take. “Music was the pedestal that held me up when I crumbled into bits to meet the ground,” she said. “It arose beneath me, formed around me and brought me to greater heights, like a village after devastation, stronger, brighter, a world anew.” Gardot began writing her own music after the accident, and when she was able to, started performing at clubs in Philadelphia. As traumatizing as the accident was, she refers to it as “the key that opened the hidden door.” She added, “I never expected it,” she said. “I’m grateful, humbled and honored to do this, but I’m not a singer. I just sing…like a bird. I write because I have something to say and a muse arises.” It was during her time in the hospital that she learned to play guitar and began to write. After her release, she took her songs to the venues of Philadelphia and was spotted by radio station WXPN, operated by the University of Pennsylvania, who encouraged her to put together a demo. Universal Records soon picked it up and in 2006, her first full-length album, Worrisome Heart, was released. Being on the road in Europe so often, you’d think Gardot wouldn’t have the energy to write as much, but she’s actually amassed enough new material for two CDs. She’s also working on CDs with other musician friends, tackling a few projects she says will surprise her fans, but will demonstrate her growth musically and personally. She might even tackle a musical. “The world is an open door,” she said. Melody Gardot at WHBPAC. Tickets: $70/$55/$40. For more information about her, go to melodygardot.com. To purchase tickets, go to whbpac.org.


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Experiencing the Legends at Bay Street us once again. Janis Joplin just about brought the house to tears. My one quibble with the first show was the noise, not the sound. The sound system delivered spectacularly but the Chatty Chattersons seated two rows behind me should have been drawn and quartered. When I spoke to Lauro before the event kicked off, he mentioned that one of the things that make this series special is that it is so far removed from the experience of staring at a performance on a computer screen, sitting at home. Unfortunately there were a few people scattered throughout the theater who clearly did not note the difference and jabbered as if they were at home. At one point a guy offered up a monologue for an on-screen back up singer. If he succeeded in impressing his date she must have been far drunker than the

Rare color print of Billie Holiday, 1950s. By Stacy Dermont A unique film series is unfolding at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. Thanks to local documentarian and film archivist Joe Lauro of Historic Films, Bay Street’s big screen is being blessed with the best of popular music. Two weeks ago the series opened with rare footage of many of rock n roll’s greatest performers. I thought I’d seen most of the concert and television footage out there by now. I was absolutely blown away. I’ve never seen Tina Turner look more beautiful than she did shakin’ it to a Sly and the Family Stone cover way back in the day. It became clear how she inspired a generation of British school boys to pursue careers on the rock stage. I knew Iggy Pop is “the grandfather of punk.” Now I know why. I witnessed him smear himself with peanut butter and go crowd surfing, trailing a heavy microphone, in 1970! The clip also depicted Pop trying to fire up a proto mosh pit and generally abuse a rather sedate but willing audience. No one was wearing black, no one was pierced, but Iggy was “so Iggy!” This first presentation was a roaring success with the audience. It was completely sold out and Bay Street had to turn many people away. Patrons were clapping wildly after every performance clip. It really felt like those loud and wonderful legends were among

rest of us. I hope that something can be done to instill an atmosphere of respect for the upcoming performances. The majority of the audience really wants to be able to hear the show. The first film performances were followed by a lively concert by an eight-piece version of Joe Lauro’s band, The Who Dat Loungers. At this point people were eager to get on stage and dance. Lauro served as an elegant host. He let the work speak for itself and took questions at the end. His mastery of the medium of film was clear both in the performances he chose to show and in the order that they were presented. I can’t wait to see and hear the next installment of the series, “The Legends of Jazz & Blues” on Monday, (continued on page 69)

A NEW YORK PREMIERE NOW PLAYING! NOW – JUNE 27TH FEATURING IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:

ROSIE BENTON

BROADWAY’S LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES AND ACCENT ON YOUTH, SATURN RETURNS

DANIEL GERROLL

TV’S “STARTER WIFE”, “UGLY BETTY” AND “CASHMERE MAFIA”

MORGAN SPECTOR

BROADWAY’S A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE AND THE LION KING, HBO’S “HOW TO MAKE IT IN AMERICA”

NEW YORK PREMIERE!

DISSONANCE By Damian Lanigan Directed by Lonny Price

ROBERT STANTON

BROADWAY’S COAST OF UTOPIA AND MARY STUART, FILM’S “CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC”

GREGORY WOODDELL CYMBELINE AND SOME MEN, TV’S “30 ROCK”

A GORGEOUS, YOUNG ROCK STAR RUFFLES THE FEATHERS OF AN ALREADY CONFLICTED STRING QUARTET IN THIS WITTY AND MOVING PLAY!

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Art Commentary by Marion Wolberg Weiss

“In the Minds of Me” at Pollack Krasner House In the Pollock Krasner somewhat cold, distant and House’s current exhibit, feaeven philosophical. And yet his turing Ad Reinhardt’s love concerns and anxieties are notes to Olga Sheirr, this specific and understandable, critic is oddly reminded of often giving the reader a sense another presentation by the of despair. English artist, Tracey Emin. On the contrary, Emin’s lanWhile Reinhardt and Emin guage is more hopeful, her are seemingly worlds apart texts and images more catharin age, gender and culture, tic; we realize her work is a both broke new ground: he rite of passage. as a member of the Abstract Reinhardt’s texts and Reinhardt, "Happy Birthday To Olga" Expressionist Movement, she images are no such as part of the YBA group, Young British Artists. thing. Rather, they express the frustration and freThe first thing that binds them is their combination quent helplessness about his relationship with of texts and images (at least in Reinhardt’s Pollock Sheirr. Such consternation seems to focus on two eleKrasner presentation). But it’s not merely this formal ments: place and time. First, place. The recurring configuration that suggests similarities. It’s the automagazine picture of a New York apartment building biographical, poetic expression of intense and personwith the handwritten words, “Olga’s House,” is a bit al emotions that is most intriguing. disconcerting. Is it really her residence? Probably Emin first evoked such a form in 1997 not. Her address is East 66 Street; the collaged image looks like a Bronx neighborhood. We also know with “Everyone I Have Ever Slept With, 1963-1995” at the Royal Academy in London, where a tent was that she had several addresses based on postcards appliquéed with names. This critic remembers a later that Reinhardt sent her, including hotels in New York installation where Emin’s notes and images Pennsylvania, Ohio and Maryland. Yet the large were smaller in scope, yet just as emotional and autobuilding remains constant as her residence, allowing biographical. Reinhardt perhaps to feel more confident about Of course, there are many differences in Reinhardt’s where she is. (At one point this anxiety shows when love notes, perhaps due to the fact that his paramour, he writes, “I can’t find your place of business,” meanOlga Sheirr, is a known person. Emin’s subjects are ing address.) also authentic, but not part of the art world and subReferences to locations literally appear in his ject to speculation. Moreover, we would imagine that notes when he writes, for example, “ If some people Reinhardt’s personality gives him a unique writing uptown don’t visit other people downtown, then the style. His use of language and metaphor are at once other people will have to visit the same people down-

town to uptown.” Whether this is a play on words or a rhetorical puzzle, one isn’t sure. It would make better sense, however, if it were related to Sheirr and her movement from place to place. Time is salient as well in Reinhardt’s notes, when he includes temporal phrases among unrelated texts, like “ Time stands still. Flags w a v e … T r a f f i c stops.” When time and place are combined, the Postcard from Ad meaning becomes more Reinhardt to fascinating. Reinhardt goes Olga Sheirr on at length when Sheirr does not answer his phone calls, saying, “It’s your responsibility.” He continues asking her to “call in, check in.” He says, “I waited for the arranged call, the call you promised to arrange.” We can see that time is especially essential for Reinhardt; the fact that Sheirr does not adhere to the plans makes him not only anxious, but suggests that Sheirr has failed him. We can imagine Reinhardt as a demanding suitor. Was he also a demanding artist? “In the Minds of Me” will be on view at the Pollock Krasner House through July 24. Olga Sheirr will be at the Pollock Krasner House to give a lecture on June 27. Call 631-324-4929 for more information.

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Art Openings & Galleries OPENINGS AND EVENTS OPEN STUDIO – 2 to 6 p.m. on June 5, Hildy Maze displays original drawings, paintings and clay figures at her residence. 75 Harrison Avenue, East Hampton. 631-6036277. OLIVE REICH – 3 to 5 p.m. on June 5, artist’s reception featuring Olive Reich’s floral and nature watercolor paintings, on display through June 29. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. 631-653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. MYM TUMA – 4 to 7 p.m. on June 5, grand opening reception to introduce summer fashion line with art show by East End Artist Mym Tuma and live music in the garden. Lauren G Shop, 112 Hampton Street, Sag Harbor. ESPRESSIVO: AN EVENING OF MUSIC AND ART – 6 p.m. on June 5, chamber music and fine art exhibition. $25 minimum donation. Full Moon Arts Center, 6 Moriches Ave, East Moriches. 631-878-0718. 20/20 VISION – 6 p.m. on June 5, opening of 20 new works by Elizabeth Dow. Sylvester & Co, 154 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-9777. GROUP SHOW – 6 to 8 p.m. on June 5, opening reception of “The Group Show” at Delaney Cooke Gallery, including works by William Anontow, Roisin Bateman, Beryl Bernay and more. 150 Main Street, Sag Harbor. Delaneycookegallery.com. GUILD HALL 72nd ARTIST MEMBERS EXHIBITION – On display through June 5, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. 158 Main Street, East Hampton. 631324-0806. Guildhall.org. GALLERIES ANN MADONIA PAINTING GALLERY & FINE ANTIQUES – Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 36 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-1878. ANNYX – 150 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL GALLERY – 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com. THE ART BARGE – 50 years of art barge history. The Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, Amagansett. 631-267-3172. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily or by appointment. 28E Job’s Lane, Southampton. 631-204-0383.

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BOLTAX GALLERY – 21 Ferry Road, Shelter Island. 631-749-4062. Boltaxgallery.com. BENSON-KEYES ARTS – By appointment. 917-5091379 or elainebensongallery@gmail.com. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Watercolors and sculptures. Open Saturday and Sundays 1 to 4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Road, Southold. 631-765-9509. BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS GALLERY – American, European, tribal, Murano glass, jewelry, textiles, home furnishings and eclectic objects. Open by appointment. 261 N. Main Street, Southampton. 631-377-3355 or info@bravurastyle.com. CANIO’S GALLERY – 290 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-4926. CELADON CLAY ART GALLERY – 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill. 631-726-2547. CHRYSALIS GALLERY - Original Fine Art, local, regional and international artists. Open Thursday to Monday 10 to 5:30 p.m. 2 Main Street, Southampton. 631287-1883 or chrysalis@hamptons.com. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Former residence of Victor D’Amico, founding director of Education at the Museum of Modern Art, early modernist furnishings and found objects on display. By appointment. Lazy Point, Amagansett. 631267-3172. DELANEY COOKE GALLERY – 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday through Mondays. 150 Main Street, Sag Harbor. DESHUK-RIVERS STUDIO – Visit artist Daria Deshuk for one-on-one tours of paintings, photographs and works on paper. 141 Maple Lane, Bridgehampton. 631-2374511. Deshukriversgallery.com. GALERIE BELAGE – 8 Moniebogue Lane, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-5082. THE LEIBER MUSEUM – 446 Old Stone Hwy, Springs. 631-329-3288. Leibermuseum.org. LEVITAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS – Open weekdays noon to 4 p.m. and weekends noon to 6 p.m. Southampton Cultural Center, Pond Lane, Southampton. 631-283-6419. LUCILLE KHORNAK GALLERY – Photography gallery. 2400 Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Mix of mid-century modern works and new acquisitions. 2462 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-7245. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART GALLERY – Featuring original works by artist and gallery owner Michael Perez. 59 Main Street, Southampton. 631-259-2424. Michaelperezartist.com. MOSQUITO HAWK GALLERY – 24 N Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-905-4998. PARASKEVAS GALLERY – Showing Michael Paraskevas’ work and children’s book illustrations from Maggie and the Ferocious Beast and other books published

with his mother, Betty. Open by appointment. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-287-1665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM –Open Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays 1 to 5 p.m. Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2118. POLLOCK KRASNER HOUSE & STUDY CENTER – 830 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton. 631-324-4929. PRITAM & EAMES – Monday through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sundays noon to 4 p.m., closed Wednesdays, furniture gallery. 27 Race Lane, East Hampton. 631-3247111. ROSALIE DIMON GALLERY - Open noon to 6 p.m. daily. 2nd Floor, Jamesport Manor Inn, 370 Manor Lane, Jamesport. 631-722-0500. Jamesportmanorinn.com. RICHARD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS GALLERY – 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS GALLERY – 41 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-2499. SAG HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY – Saturday and Sundays 1 to 4 p.m., paintings and writings by historic Sag Harbor artists, poets, authors and historians, on display through June 27. 174 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631725-5092. SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM – Summer exhibition, “Saving our Landscape Heritage: Paintings and Photographs of the East End.” 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2494. Southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org. SURFACE LIBRARY – New works created “in-situ” (on-site) by resident atelier artists, potter Bob Bachler and painter James Kennedy. Open Thursday to Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 845 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. 631291-9061. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY – Thursday to Monday 12:30 to 7 p.m. 66 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. VERED GALLERY – 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 68 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-3303. WALK TALL GALLERY – 197 Madison Street, Sag Harbor. 631-681-1572.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, June 4 to Thursday, June 10. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Sex and the City (R) – Fri., 5, 8, Sat, Sun, Mon 2, 5, 8 Tue-Thur, 7 Shrek (PG) – Fri., 4:30, 7, 9 Sat, Sun, Mon, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Tue-Thurs., 7

Gladys Bently, 1950s. June 7! Rare color footage of Billie Holiday may be a high point, but she will be in very good company alongside performances by Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Muddy Waters, Ella Fitzgerald and Jimmy Reed. Howlin’ Wolf, who would have been 100 years old on June 10, will also be featured. Tickets are only $15. Other Legends presentations continue on June 14 and 21. Lauro is expertly piecing them together for us right now. Buy your tickets as soon as possible. For tickets or more information on the Legends series, go to baystreet.org or call the Bay Street Box Office at 631-725-9500. Or visit them on the Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. Their box office is open daily 11a.m.-6p.m.

SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) Exit Through The Gift Shop – 7:20 all week The Secret In Their Eyes – 5 all week The Girl With The Dragon Tatto – 9 all week UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0448) Due to the holiday, movie times were unable to be obtained UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) Marmaduke (PG) – Fri, 4:30, 7:20, 9:40, Sat., 12:40, 4:30, 7:20, 9:40 Sun 12:40, 4:30, 7:20 Mon-Thur 4:30, 7:20 Shrek Forever After (PG) – Fri, 4:20, 7:40, 10:05, Sat, 12, 4:20, 7:40, 10:05, Sun., 12, 4:30, 7:40, Mon-Thurs, 4:20, 7:40

Robin Hood (PG13) – Fri., 3:50, 7, 10, Sat., 12:20, 3:50, 7, 10, Sun, 12:20, 3:50, 7 Mon-Thur, 3:50, 7 Prince of Persia (PG13) – Fri., 4:10, 7:30, 10:20, Sat., 12:30, 4:10, 7:30, 10:20, Sun., 12:30, 4:10, Mon-Thur, 4:10, 7:30 Iron Man 2 (PG13) – Fri., 4, 7:10, 10:10, Sat, 12:10, 4, 7:10, 10:10, Sun., 12:10, 4, 7:10 MonThur, 4, 7:10 UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) Due to the holiday, movie times were unable to be obtained MATTITUCK CINEMAS (Call 631-298-Show for times) Iron Man 2 (R), Robin Hood (PG13), City Island (PG13), Letters To Juliet (PG), Shrek Forever After (PG), Macgruber (R), Sex and the City 2 (R), Prince Of Persia (PG13) The Montauk Movie (+) (631-668-2393) Shrek (PG) – 7 p.m., 9 p.m. all week The sign (+) following the name of a theatre indicates that a show has an infrared assistive listening device. Please confirm with the theatre before arriving .


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Day By Day BENEFITS JUDY SHESH MEMORIAL 5K RUN/WALK – 8:30 a.m. on June 5, to raise money for Breast Cancer Research and assist Breast Cancer Charities across Long Island, in honor of Judi Shesh, who lost her battle to breast cancer in 2001. Event will include raffles, food, crafts and a rock-climbing wall. Great South Bay YMCA, 200 West Main Street, Bay Shore. To participate, 631956-0100, info@jurisrun.org or judisrun.org. CHRISTOPHER’S RUN – 9 a.m. Kid’s Fun Run, 9:30 a.m. 5K run/walk on June 5, also Chinese Auction and TV Raffle, proceeds benefit the Pediatric Blood & Marrow Transplant Program at Duke University Medical Center. $30 5K/$2 Kids Run. Veteran’s Hall, Southampton. 516263-5422. Info@christophersrun.com. CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION WALK – 9 a.m. check-in on June 5. Westhampton Beach Village Marina & Yacht Basin, Library Avenue and Stevens Lane, WH Beach. 516-827-1290. Greaterstrides.cff.org. NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS KITCHEN TOUR – Noon to 4 p.m. on June 5, featuring six historic Sag Harbor kitchens offering a sampling of fine local cuisine at each to benefit The Sag Harbor Community Food Pantry. $50 donation. For info: 631-725-8570. GOSPEL AT THE MAIDSTONE – See Pick, above SALE, AUCTION & BENEFIT GALA – 5 p.m. on June 5, for Southampton Fresh Air Home, camp for physically challenged children. $150. 36 Barkers Island Road, Southampton. 631-283-5847. THURSDAY, JUNE 3 HIKING LI LECTURE – 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., Lee McAllister, naturalist and author of Hiking Long Island talks about hiking opportunities available on Long Island. John Jermain Library, 201 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-0049. Johnjermain.org. BALLET IN CINEMA: SWAN LAKE – 7:30 p.m., film of Tchaikovsky’s Ballet at Marinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. $15. Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2118. Parrishart.org. “BEDROOM FARCE” – Hampton Theatre Company will end its 25th Anniversary season with the comedy , through June 13, Thurs., Fri, and Sat. evenings at 8p.m. and Sundays at 2:30p.m. Quogue Community Hall, 126 Jessup Ave., Quogue. 631-653-8955. Hamptontheatre.org. 866-811-4111 for tickets, $25/$23 seniors/$10 students. FRIDAY, JUNE 4 EAST HAMPTON FARMERS MARKET – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday through October 1, local fresh produce, honey, sweets, baked goods and more. Nick and Toni’s parking lot, 136 North Main Street, East Hampton. Rain or shine. 631-725-9133. FURNITURE TAG SALE – 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 9 to 3 p.m. Saturday, profits benefit St. Ann’s Outreach in the community. Free admission. No early birds. St. Ann’s Grounds, 2463 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5150 for info or donations. HAYGROUND FARMERS MARKET – 3 to 6:30 p.m. every Friday through September 10, local produce and baked goods. 151 Mitchell’s Lane, Bridgehampton. 631987-3553. Haygroundfarmersmarket.com. SAG HARBOR BASEBALL – 5 p.m., opening game for the Sag Harbor Whalers, against the Southampton Breakers, for the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League. Stonybrook Southampton, North Road, Southampton. Hamptonsbaseball.org. THE TAJ MAHAL TRIO – 8 p.m., multi-instrumentalist and Grammy winner performs. $85/$70/$50. Westhampton Beach PAC, 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-1500. Whbpac.org. SATURDAY, JUNE 5 PEG LARKIN MEMORIAL 5K RUN/WALK – 8 a.m registration, race at 9:30 a.m. Remsenburg –Speonk Elementary School, Mill Road, Remsenburg. Certified and timed. 631-926-4936. RUMMAGE SALE – 9 a.m to noon on Saturdays through Labor Day, rain or shine. Cash only. Women’s Guild, Montauk Community Church, 850 Montauk Hwy, Montauk. Donations taken daily in shed behind church, no large furniture. Montaukcommunitychurch.org. WESTHAMPTON FARMERS MARKET – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. produce and prepared foods. 85 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-3337. Whbcc.org. SAG HARBOR FARMERS MARKET – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., fresh produce, artisinal cheeses, honey, wine and more. Marine Park, Bay Street, Sag Harbor. Denslowsr@yahoo.com. HIKE – 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., celebrate National Trails Day with a moderate 4-mile hike or an advance 8-mile hike at

PICK OF THE WEEK GOSPEL AT THE MAIDSTONE – 4:30 to 7 p.m. on June 5, the Songs of Solomon, an award-winning choral youth ensemble based in Harlem, will perform to benefit the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center. $150. Maidstone Club, 50 Old Beach Lane, East Hampton. 631-537-0616. Bhccrc.com.

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Letters CAT’S MEOW Dear Dan, Eleven days ago, I rushed my 86-year-old neighbor and her cat to the Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton. Gudula’s cat, Monty couldn’t open her mouth to eat and one side of her face was so swollen that it was twice its usual size. Gudula had no means of paying for the services, but Dr. Katz agreed to wait for compensation. Monty’s jaw was lanced and you can imagine what mess of puss and blood spurted out. She was so dehydrated that surgery had to be delayed until her blood sugar was regulated. Monty is diabetic and an old cat. She was put on an IV and monitored while receiving intravenous antibiotics, fluids and insulin. While Monty was being prepped for surgery she was hospitalized for a week. The infection had reached her jawbone and Dr. Katz had to cut very deep. Monty is home now and will be going back for post surgery follow-up and insulin monitoring. Dr. Katz sent her home with cans of special food and antibiotics. She has not received one cent of payment. Even with a generous discount the bill so far is up to $2,000. If you would like to help Gudula and Monty with a donation, it may be sent directly to the Veterinary Clinic of East Hampton, 3 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton, NY 11937. Please send it to the attention of Dr. Katz. Monty is Gudula’s family and constant companion. Your gift to them would be enormously appreciated. Gratefully, Christine Stanley , East Hampton Via snail mail Here ‘tis. – DR VERIZON’S “FUGLY CELL POLES” Dear Dan, Re: “Serenity Now” No Longer. Beautiful Vistas – Where? East Hampton Town Planning Board held a meeting this evening to “allow the public” a voice on the proposed variance to place cell poles or towers in various pristine areas of East Hampton. One area being the Girl Scout Camp on Three Mile Harbor Road, another near Ashawagh Hall. I am writing to let you know and hope you will use your influence to put into print a rally against this happening. I have seen these poles go up in various areas around Nassau County and let me tell you it is not a pretty site. As we speak, my mother is now looking out her backyard window watching a pole looming over her property. Not only has the economy damaged the value of her home, but also I am positive this disgusting symbol of “technology gone wrong” has done it in. What’s wrong with using existing landlines to communicate? We all live and visit “The Hamptons” to get away from the fast pace that technology has created. Work life is 24/7 now. Gone are the days when shops would close down on Sundays to give everyone a day of rest. We live and visit here to see the beautiful light, the lovely skies, and the sparkling water. Is there really a reason we need to have our cell phone on even while we sleep? Do we need that instant gratification of being able to read emails from a blackberry or to be able to Facebook while sitting on the beach to tell someone that “I am sitting on the beach?” There is such a thing as “too much information.” Too much technology. The saying “Sit back and smell the roses” applies very much here. I have been a part of this area for twenty plus years and have seen some bad things happening to the beautiful open spaces. This situation needs to be halted. The existence of many shopkeepers, farmers, towns etc. have purely existed because of tourism. If you deplete the beauty – they will not come. A cell phone that does not work is not a deterrent for someone to visit

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and enjoy this place. Most of the time they come in pursuit of leaving all that they know behind and relish in the wonder of simplicity of the space we call “Out East.“ I am not against the progression of technology. I am a computer technologist that has worked in the field for over fifteen plus years. I am also a scientist and have worked in the field of microbiology for twenty plus years. I am no fool. Verizon claims these towers are safe. I do not want to be a guinea pig for this company. Here is an article for you to look at about unsafe cell towers. Please check this link for an article on the harm a cell tower can produce. h t t p : / / w w w. s i x w i s e . c o m / n e w s l e t ters/05/09/28/what_are_the_dangers_of_living_near_cell_phone_towers.htm Remember: Cigarettes don’t cause cancer, and radiation is good for you... Please investigate these proceedings for erecting cell towers and let the public know before they are erected so that they may have the ability or the chance to at least fight this. Please forward to anyone you think might be able to stop this. Thank you. Denise DiGiovanna East Hampton Via e-mail Telephone poles are aesthetically better? - DR WHO COULD AFFORD THIS TICKET? Dear Dan, Did you and I along with all your other loyal readers miss our invitation to attend President Obama’s

appearance at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fundraiser held last night at the exclusive St. Regis hotel on Fifth Avenue? Tickets started at $15,000 person or $30,000 per couple. $50,000 per couple got you access for a “VIP” reception. Do as I say, not as I do applies to President Obama and Democrats in Congress. Bash Wall Street with one hand, but it was palms up looking for big bucks with the other hand. Those in attendance included the usual crowd from Wall Street along with lobbyists, trial lawyers, real estate developers, Hollywood celebrities, special interest groups, millionaires and Pay for Play crowd. At those prices, working or middle class people like you or I were hard to come by, except in the kitchen or serving. I couldn’t afford the price of a ticket, but was willing to park limousines, check coats or bus tables. What was that tired old refrain about the Democratic Party being the friend of the little people and those nasty greedy old Republicans being a party of the wealthy big buck fat cats? Sincerely, Larry Penner Great Neck, NY Via E-mail Gone are those days. - DR

Police Blotter Trouble A Sag Harbor village homeowner said that lab tests done on his pool water revealed that it contains not less than three gallons of human urine. The homeowner stated that he has not yet used the pool this year. He cited friction with neighbors over his removal of a property line hedge as a possible “source.” His property borders that of a group of elderly nuns. Vandal A large truck suddenly broke down last week. The culprit turned out to be an exceptionally large men’s watch sucked up into the air intake in Hampton Bays. The watch band was mangled, but the back of the watchcase still shows the inscription: “Because size matters. Love, Ellen.” Anybody with information please let us know here. Bad Hummer A large white Hummer in Springs was followed by police in East Hampton after it was observed driving along the shoulder of the road. The officer followed, but did not turn on his siren, and saw the Hummer pull into a marina in East Hampton. When the officer caught up with the Hummer, he found it had been flipped and rolled over, hitting several trees. The driver of the vehicle got out of the car with no injuries. He was arrested after he performed poorly on a field sobriety test. Yep, drunk Hummer driver, destroying trees, in the Hamptons. Awful. That’s a Fight A bar in Montauk endured a fight between seven women and four men who were all in their early twenties. One woman was hit in the face and

received a bruise to her lip and several scratches to her right arm. The other individuals approached the woman’s car and threw garbage and beer bottles at the vehicle. Then at this point, another woman got on top of the car and deliberately dented the roof. Shelter Island Seven, that’s right, SEVEN tickets were given to SEVEN different motorists on Shelter Island. That place is just getting out of hand. Somebody get the National Guard. 22 Arrested At One Club Neptunes in Hamptons Bays drew quite the rowdy crowd over the weekend. Police arrested 22 people in one day after various individuals were spotted doing or dealing drugs. Among the drugs involved were cocaine, ketamine, ecstasy, marijuana and GHB, a date rape drug. Some of the individuals arrested came from New York City while others were residents of the Hamptons. Got Pot A young man in Southampton was arrested after he was caught smoking marijuana in his car. Authorities were alerted to the scene when they saw that the car was filled with smoke. Dead Body Identified Suspicions came true last week when a dead body was identified as the kayaker who had gone missing in Long Island Sound. The man’s body washed up on shore in Amagansett. The kayak he was using was recently recovered in Southold on the North Fork of Long Island. The man was originally from Beijing, China.


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-IND "ODY 3PIRIT %NTERTAINMENT Massage Therapy

Limo Services

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Pilates

PILATES & YOGA Instruction By Claudia Matles

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

NYC + The Hamptons

631-721-7515

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Personal Growth

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

Limousines 0AUL %VANS #ATERERS Beach All New Corporate Towncars 4HE !RT /F 4HE 0ARTY

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6, 8, & 10 Passenger Limousines • 18-24 Passenger SUV’s

From m Montaukk Too Manhattan Throughout the Tri-State Area

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

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631-288-7777

www.eastendlimousine.com

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Specializing in

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Party Services

“Don’t just have any party, have an amazing party�

Catering/Personal Chef

NO EVENT TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL!

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AMAZING PARTIES & TOYS

B Ready Foods Licensed & Insured

thru 5/15/10

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LMT, 20 yrs. Experience

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MASSAGE Available Year Round

NYC

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Catering

Jill Holloway D.C. LMT

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www.HamptonsSUV.com

Carla Gargano,

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Best Massage New York Magazine

Silver Platter Service, Inc.

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&

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Catering

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Catering

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

Instructed Former ATP Players!!

Featuring CAROLYN BENSON songs of yesterday & today

Over 20 years experience

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HAMPTON BALLOON

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

Tennis/Golf

Party Services

SUV’s * BLACK CAR * LIMOS

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Massage Therapy

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KIDS PARTY SPECIALISTS Party Planning for All Occasions

CELEBRATING OUR 20TH SEASON

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%NTERTAINMENT $ESIGN 'OING 'REEN (OME 3ERVICES Party Services

Party Services

Air Conditioning/Heating

Window Treatments

Animal Waste Removal

got custom?

G OOSE P OOP R EMOVAL

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

U SING OUR GSS1000 VACUUM AND SMART SWEEP TECHNOLOGY

S ERVING ALL OF LONG I SLAND & WESTCHESTER

Heating and Air Conditioning

Wondrous Window Designs From Inspiration To Installation In Home Consultations

www.kolbmechanical.com

Clean Air is Trane Air™

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wondrouswindowdesigns.com

RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL

KOLB MECHANICAL

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

631-744-3533 1866-9-Curtain

Audio/Home Theater

'REEN #LEANING

WE ALSO PICK UP DEER POOP/ DEER DETERRENTS

Audio/Home Theater

PARTY E MERGENCY? NEED

Party Services/Music

•HOME THEATERS •STEREOS •MAC & WINDOWS

The Most Thorough Carpet Cleaning Plus a 200% Guarantee!

A UDIO D IGITALIZATION : DAT

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Area Rugs Tile & Grout Upholstery Carpet Repair Spot Dyeing Pet Stains

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

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www.organiccleaning.net

631-725-7533

631.375.5758 631.287.9040

Air Conditioning/Heating

Photography/Video

FILIPKOWSKI AIR, INC

www.gigmasters.com/rock/rayred/

1193696

1193879

Jim J im Turner

Zill & Photography

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

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

Contact Michael

References Include Disney & Morgan Stanley

NORTH FORK

Custom Audio & Video

www.nfav.com

631-662-9440

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

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

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

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1193885

631.278.8594

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•INTERNET TROUBLESHOOTING •TUTORIALS •REPAIR SERVICE

LPS, REEL-TO-REEL TAPE, CASSETTES & 8 TRACK

pcslongisland.com

D.J. Red Entertainment

E XPERT N OW?

631•259•1610 KONAFAB@AOL.COM 7 DAYS A WEEK & EVENINGS 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

631-653-1987

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

AN

Audio/Home Theater

KONAFAB HOME ELECTRONICS HELP

1193832

Party Services/Music

Animal Waste Removal

organiccleaning@gmail.com

631-283-4428 28 Cameron St., Southampton

EAST END SAVE-VID Don't lose your memories! Have your videocassettes & camcorder cassettes saved onto your computer or put on YouTube (or DVD) before they are lost forever! External hard drives and flash drives available.

35 Years Experience

Call Joe at (631)749-1070

Awnings

Awnings

1193718

631-926-4087

Air Conditioning/Heating Heat Pumps/Humidification Custom Wine Cellars

631-734-2827

Service Contracts Available Sales • Service • Installations

1193796 1193909

www.katarzynazill.com portrait, weddings, interior, art photography

Also...The Jim Turner Band

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

631-725-5626

1193828

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

www.jimturnermusic.com

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday 1193833

1193711

Email: KasiaZill@gmail.com

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

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(OME 3ERVICES Basements

Cleaning

MYRICK

WWW.MILDEWBUSTERS.COM

Cleaning Solutions

631-495-6826

Mildew & Mold Remediation / Testing 1193742

Trim • Cabinets Windows & Doors Mantels & More!

Makee Yourr Housee a Home! www.NpcCarpentry.com

516.658.8523

1193790

WE DON’T CUT CORNERS, WE CLEAN THEM.

Cleaning

Residential/Commercial Housekeeping, Window Cleaning, Non-Toxic Painting, Power Washing, Wee Usee Onlyy Eco-friendlyy Products HEPA Filtration Equipment *Ask for our seasonal discounts

Call Us For A FREE Estimate

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

631-996-2565 1194037

516-381-2226

Northnsouthforkcleaning@live.com 1193763

Chimneys

Chimneys

Pro-Line

Cleaning Solutions

• Property Management

631-830-2589 1193989

CSIA Certified Technician

Dan’s Papers

Entertaining Directory

(631)) 283-6886

Area Rug/Upholstery Cleaning Specialists

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

Wilma’s

Residential & Commercial

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

www.TheCarpetCleaningGuy.net

631-588-2793

Bonded • Insured

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

1193727

Closets

Closets

631-553-9550 1316495

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

LongIslandClosetDesign.com 1193724

Serving High End Homes on the East End

erine’s Cleaning Cath of The Hamptons

Year Round Hampton’s Housekeeping

1194050

Cell: 631-793-1121

THE CARPET CLEANER OF THE HAMPTONS

AMERICLEAN We Don’t Cut Corners We Clean Them

If You’re Looking to Throw a Party...

There’s only ONE place to find the largest selection of party vendors

teresasfamilycleaning.com

Based in Sag Harbor Est. 2002

• Truck Mounted Steam Cleaning • Carpet • Upholstery • Tile & Grout Like New • Area Rugs • Silk • Wool Bonded

Insured

Satisfaction Guaranteed

1193777

1193620

Pete Vella

Residential & Commercial

“We Don’t Cut Corners We Clean Them!!!” 1193783

631-553-5589

Fax (631)648-7480

Fast, Friendly, Professional Service www.acechimneyexperts.com

or visit

www.hygieniccleaning.com

Calll uss todayy orr goo to

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1193945

(631) 648-7474

WE DON’T CUT CORNERS, WE CLEAN THEM.

1193658

281-3500

(800) 889-3672

• Carpet, Wood Vinyl Tile & Stone Cleaning

24 Hour • 7 Days SERVICE

Since 1984

Call

631-294-9627

• Commercial & Residential

CLEANING / REPAIRS

Licensed • Insured

Call Lou for Free Estimate

client oriented with 100% positive references.

References Available

MYRICK

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

We are family owned,

Voted “Bestt Cleaning Company”

1193988

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

You Found It!

For A Home That Is Clean And Green

• Openings • Closings • Weekly / Bi-Weekly / Monthly

631-331-3730

cell 631-294-9627 AMERICLEANRUS . COM

catherinescleaning.com Irish Owned

• Custom designs maximize your exisiting space

1316432

Cousins Carpet

& Upholstery Cleaning 10% OFF Any Cleaning

• Boats / Cars • Area Rugs • Tile & Grout • Outdoor Furniture • Water Removal

$

100 OFF Any Order

• Custom construction in our factory saves you money

over $1000

With this coupon. Coupon must be presented at estimate appointment. Not valid with other discounts or prior purchases. Offer expires 5-31-10

Long Island’s Closet Experts 516-223-2232 www.CustomClosetsDirect.com Calll Todayy forr a FREEE In-Homee Consultation

FREEE Installation

Quality solutions at the RIGHT price!

• Closets, free-standing units, home offices, media centers, pantries... • Huge variety of finishes, styles and components • Owner on premises • Guaranteed for the life of your home

1193937

NPC CARPENTRY

631-830-2589

If searching for experienced, organized, reliable professionals

Hampton House Cleaning Specialists

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Carpentry

AMERICLEAN

Commercial & Residential

1194046

2007

Hygienic Cleaning Services

1316467

•Power washing •Concrete Floor Coatings •Basement Clean ups

Waterproofing Services

OF THE

Cleaning

•Commercial & Residential

Complete Basement / Crawl Space BEST BEST

Cleaning

Cleaning

1194070

Basements

631-205-9200 Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

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(OME 3ERVICES Closets

Construction

Decks

Driveways

Decks

Driveways

Residential • Commercial

ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC. Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist

Design • Build • Maintain Cedar • Mahogany • IPE • Composite • Hidden Clips

Highest Quality • Best Service

631-287-9277

EXPERT HOUSE WASHING & POWER WASHING

Design Installation Repair

S.H. LIC. L002553

631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com

1193792

eastenddeck.net

www.paniflex.com

Powerwashing

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

Licensed & Insured

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

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

In-HomeEstimates!

See e extensive e photo o gallery:

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1194044

OF THE

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Free

Computers/Internet

Delivery/Courier

Dan W. Leach Custom Carpentry

PICK UPS & DELIVERIES

Owner Operated Deal Direct 1193699

1193934

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

SH+EH Licensed & Insured

1193734

Driveways

1194019

Finest Decks

Design Installation Repair

Licensed & Insured

M . INC

631-740-0067

T NS CO

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

631.384.4258

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

1193905

Construction

LOWEST PRICES Free Estimates

eastenddeck.net

Powerwashing

1316486

CA

SA

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Asphalt, Gravel, RCA Expert Grading, Drywells Cesspools Installed

Licensed & Insured

Electrical Contractors

631-728-1442

SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS Full Service Electrical Contracting

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

M.R.C.

williamjsheaelectric.com

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

Deck Replacement • Deck Resurface • Deck Repair

Decks

631 287-2768

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

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“We value our clients and show it with quality service, building our reputation one customer at a time”

1193836

GJS S Electric,, LLC

Design And Construction Of Fine Exteriors

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

Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer 1193726

Bridgehampton • Hampton Bays

DO O IT T "THE E SHEA A WAY" 1316420

1199598

Custom Homes & Renovations Construction & Estate Management

631-537-4430 • 631-728-3374

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

631-668-1600

1194088

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

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

Construction

Licensed & Insured • Over 30 Years Experience

24-hrr Emergencyy Service

RENOVATION SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

Lic.

INS.

William m J.. Shea ELECTRIC

Ins.

1199449

AS

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Driveways, Aprons, Repairs,

Quality Installation, Repairs, Power Washing and Staining.

SI

LIC.

GO GREEN!

OceanElectric.net

“Specialized In Custom Wood Work”

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Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting

by Big Matt Home Improvements

60

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631-399-2033

631-283-0758

631-897-5146

hamptonservices.com

Decks

Construction

• Residential and Commercial • All Phases of Custom Electrical Work • 24 Hr. Emergency Service

Serving the East End

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

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality East End Since 1982

Electricall Contractors

Lower Heating g & & A/C C Costss & Improve e Yourr Air Quality!

Designed & Built

631-345-9393

B.N.B.

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

Airr Qualityy Issuess & & Testing Mold d Remediation n

• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • All IPE & Mahogany Decks • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits

Electrical Contractors

Duct Cleaning

1199341

1194004

Licensed & Insured

Ass seen n on n . ..

www.southamptonhandyman.com

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

1194029

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

Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning

EH License #7347-2009

SH License #L000856

F u l l E l e c t r ic C o n t r a c t i ng S e rv i c e s & R e p a i r s New Home/Renovation Installation • Lighting Systems Smart Home Controls • Generators

Fast Professional Service • No Job to Small Lic.

16 Years + Experience

631-569-2700

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

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(OME 3ERVICES Flooring

Abandonments - Removals - Installations

HARDWOOD FLOORING

• Oil Spill Clean-Up

For Emergencies Call:

Fences/Railings

Fences/Railings

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

MY ONLY BUSINESS IS MAKING HARDWOOD FLOORING BEAUTIFUL! “A family business�

631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured

TopFloorFlooringandRenovation.com

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

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

631-681-1028 631-399-1644

Licensed & Insured

Reliable e Wood d Flooring

HARDWOOD

FLOORING

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

PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS

631-878-6303

WWW.CRAFTSMANFENCECO.COM

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

631-472-5563 20+ years Experience

631.978.1256

Gutters

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

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

• Solarr Hott Water • Gass Deliveries • Boilerss • BBQs • Appliances

www.VitaleGas.com

631.589.4779

Gutters

Gutters

Give Your Roof the Crowning Glory it Deserves

GUTTER CLEANING

1316488

The Architectural BAYSHORE Detail of WOOD FLOORS INC. • True Dust Containment Copper Gutters Flooring

• Polplaz Finish, • WidePlank Floors,

• Free Estimates SERVING THE EAST END FOR 49 YEARS!

631-283-0008

1193778

Gutters

1193874

1194007

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1193811

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T h e Fe n c e G u y

RETAIL • WHOLESALE

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1193835

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(9663)

327-8363

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Also Available Sat & Sun

eastenddesign@aol.com

(Central Suffolk)

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

::: '4*,1& &20

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631-EAST-END

Family Owned & Operated for 33 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

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

Repairs & Decks

Free Estimates

Fuels/Fuel Services

• Steel • Wood • Carriage House • Electric Openers EMERGENCY SERVICE

Pickling • Staining

631-734-Wood 631-236-7086

*877(56

Installations

1316476

ARBORS • SCREENING TREES PERGOLAS • POOL • STONE

Gutters

INC.

100s of styles & colors

call 24 hrs a day

Sanding • Finishing

All Work Guaranteed BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS

Carriage Garage Doors

TCB

Residential / Commercial

by Kozy

Inc.

Specializing In

Taking Care of Business

Garage Doors • Vinyl

We will meet or beat any price for comparable work

1316471

Solo Iron Works Ltd.

REPAIRS $75

ALL-ISLAND

See what our happy customers are so proud of

LICENSED • INSURED

631-254-0082

1194097

631-831-8546

24-House Emergency Service Available

American Craftsmen Over 15 years experience

1193873

1323303

Lic./ Ins.

1316401

clearviewenvironmental.com

BIGA’s

FLOORING & RENOVATION

Installations • Sanding Finishing • Repairs Custom Staining & Decks

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

GARAGE DOORS by

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CHAMPION

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Garages

1193691

Oil Tank

631-569-2667 631-455-1905

Flooring

1316481

Environmental

Environmental

DURABLE.

NON CORRODING.

Turning Function into Sculptured Art COPPER GUTTER SYSTEMS

516-551-9903

1193807

• Gutter Repairs • Roof Repairs • Trim Work

Starting at

$39.99

LIC # 36641-H • FREE Quotes • Fully Insured

288-7272

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(OME 3ERVICES Home Improvement

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HOME REMODELERS

Service Directory

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House Watching

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631-569-5066 6

Liscensed/Insured

Specialties Raised Panel Wall Systems and Rooms Basements • Bathroom • Kitchen Doors • Molding • Crown

631.324.1264 646.335.7909

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

OFFICE /FAX

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Renovation • Builder

References

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est 1980

Lic.

880-8722 C E L L MIREK ROSLIK

(631)

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Creative Craftsman Inc.

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631-591-1531

Home Improvements Carpentry Roofing Siding 1193904

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SERVING LONG ISLAND SINCE 1989

Construction

631-664-5560

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

Licensed / Insured

Call for references Insured

• KITCHENS & BATHS • ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS • FINE CUSTOM CARPENTRY OVER 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE!

CHARLES R. AHRENS OWNER OPERATED 516.819.6358

WINDOWS

A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE

East End Since 1982

SH+EH Licensed & Insured

1316453

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631-345-9393

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631-287-9277

www.southamptonhandyman.com

CUSTOM CARPENTRY “Let us put the finishing touches on your home.”

Owner Operated Deal Direct

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EASTSIDE

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality

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Finished Carpentry Libraries • Kitchens Bathrooms • Painting

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• Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits

631-404-6139 631-472-2833

K ESSON Home Improvement

Call 631-680-1670

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The A+Handiest

Painting Powerwashing Drywall / Spackle Deck Specialist

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

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F

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Licensed

Handy Mike

Installed Windows, Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Doors

Repairs, Maintenance & Renovations 30 Years Experience in All Areas of

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Finished Carpentry Renovations • Additions Finished Basements Windows • Doors • Decks Caretaking • Maintenance

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Home Improvement

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631.252.8429 9 / 631.210.4603

FOR

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HOUSE WATCHING

by J I M

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cell 516.449.1389 office 631.324.2028

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(OME 3ERVICES Kitchen/Baths

Steve’s Irrigation

Beach

Landscape/Garden www.hlicorp.com

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

(631) 929-1463

631

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631-723-3190

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POOL OPENINGS, CLOSINGS MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Outdoor Expressions

Garden design, installation, maintenance & decorating Services

(631)287-1075

Turn On Monitoring Winterization

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

FREE CONSULTATIONS

1316758

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

1194087

• 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 • Bobcat Service/Land Clearing • Also Specializing in Masonry • Landscape Lighting

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1316454

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For Information: 631.744.0214

Affordable programs for garden and lawn maintenance Available!

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Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990 1193587

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631-456-1752

1193710

Excellent References Lic. Ins.

1193996

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Ins.

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www.billfoxgrounds.com

RELIABLE QUALITY SERVICE

See us at JRIRRIGATIONLLC.COM

Turf Expert Member GCSAA • NYS DEC Certified Applicator

Alll Island

25 years of Experience • Call for Appointment Licensed 1193630

To Our Clients THANK YOU

Insured

Landscape Service

• Spring/Fall Cleanups • LAWN MAINTENANCE • Re-Vegetations • Hedge & Shrub Pruning • FINE GARDENING Free Estimates 1193916

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countryside-eastend.com

631-208-0414 1193779

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1199459

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631-680-9953

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

References Available

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 1193919

Lic.

504.9274

• P RUNING • HYDROSEEDING • THATCHING • P OWER WASHING

631-909-2753 : 631-377-9279

www.bluetides.net

Lawnn Maintenance CORP. Irrigationn Systems Treee Work Deer Fencing Completee Gardenn Installations Organicc Fertiilization

1194002

OFFICE:

631-287-8688

Specializing in:

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631

NOW OFFERING COACHING SESSIONS!

W E C ARRY R OCK , M ULCH , P LANTS & S HRUBS ! 10% OFF FOR NEW CUSTOMERS!

Lic #41767-H

• Landscape Design • Installation & Maintenance • Container Planting • Grading

E LITE LANDSCAPING

A FULL SERVICE IRRIGATION COMPANY

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

1193585

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C: 516.527.7651 P: 631.329.1538 1316469

631-734-5791

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J & T LANDSCAPING & POOL MAINTENANCE INC. • Spring & Fall Cleanups • Lawn Mowing • Weekly Maintenance • Tree Cutting • Trimming • Pruning • Planting • Fertilization • Seeding • Sod • Irrigation

Landscape/Garden

GREENLAND FAMILY FARM

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

Bathrooms LLC.

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

Landscape/Garden

631-324-2028 631-723-3212

Referencess Available

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

1316475

Irrigation

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

631.948.4356

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(OME 3ERVICES

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

Comm. Res.

(631)909-3454

Beach Grass

• Sea Shore Planting Specialist • Bluff Stabilization • Dune Restoration • Native Planting • Landscape & Garden Installation •Hydroseeding 1193871

Christopher Edward’s Landscaping

631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured OGUN N LANDSCAPING G SERVICE

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

Lic. Ins.

Sup erior L andscaping 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

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

Matthew Rychlik

MASONRY CONSTRUCTION

K. Maniscalco Mason Contractor Serving the East End for 20 Years.

FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE

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

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

631-734-5767

Lic.

631-661-2169

Ins.

email: Bulkheading@aol.com 1193654

Masonry/Stone/Tile

LICENSED & INSURED REFERENCES AVAILABLE

631-283-6927 516-848-6936 cell 1193708

Mold Inspection

FREE ESTIMATES 631-758-0990

MOLD

Inspections & Testing

HAMPTON MASONRY & LANDSCAPING INTERLOCKING PAVERS • BLUE STONE

Patios • Walkways

FREE estimates

631.514.1533

Service Directory

New Lawns & Plantings

Deadline

Tree Service • Custom BBQs

Landscape Lighting

Licensed Insured

Pavers • Walkways • Driveways • Patios Waterproofing • Foundation Repair Basement Entraa nces • Cobblestone Curb Structural Restoration • Engineering Services Foundations & Excavationn • Retaining Walls

shorelinebulkheading.com

Driveways • Irrigation

Landscape Lighting

cell: 631.338.3878

FPL CONSTRUCTION CORP.

1193915

631-664-5560

• Fireplace Specialist • Brick/Stone Patio’s & Pool Surrounds • Brick Barbeques • Pizza Ovens

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

631-766-7131

5pm Wednesday

Masonry/Stone/Tile

Shore Line

IRRIGATION

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

Masonry/Stone/Tile

1193826

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

Masonry/Stone/Tile

1193847

A T V

MASONRY

Marine Services

1316462

LANDSCAPE

Landscape/Garden

RIT

Landscape/Garden

1194008

Cultured Stone

Brad d C.. Slack Certified d Indoor Environmentalist

1193942

ALL STONE RESTORATION

27 Years in Construction and Building Science

OVER 49 YRS OF STONE CARE CRAFTMANSHIP

Exterior / Interior Stone GRANITE MARBLE PAVERS

Any of your Stone Needs: Polishing • Cleaning • Sealing

1.877.24.STONE • 631.780.5404

7 days a week at

1194062

3 GROUT CLEANING CONCRETE POLISHING TRAVERTINE TERRAZZO

Licensed & Insured • www.AllStoneLLC.com

Office: Cell: email: web:

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Montauk to Manhattan 1193795

Milton Guichay Mason Contractor & Landscaping

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

“DOVE” 50 ft Gulf Star

Tide Water Dock Building

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

• Professional Captain • Swim Ladder • Full Service • Full Shade Email: probabar@hotmail.com

631-901-8928

1193802

631-728-3364

Complete Waterfront Contracting Floating Crane Service 1193690

821-5619

OldStoneRestoration.com

Cell:631-831-7634

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Fully Licensed and Insured

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

Insured

Excellentt Locall References

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1316455

Marine Services

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631

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1316452

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Gambale Brothers CONTRACTING Masonry Designs For your Outdoor Living

Specializing in Outdoor Kitchens, BBQ’s, Bluestone Patios, Brick Paver Systems, Pool area, Driveways, Steps, Walkways Retaining Wall Systems, Landscape Designs. Lic. / Ins.

631-435 -1894

1194028

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pe Wallpa

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from

Allergies, Coughing, Runny Nose, or Asthma

Mold Remediation

631-276-7951

30 Years of Experience

Exterior

Call George Seacord

1316494

Moving/Storage

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• • • • •

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P R I C I N G

Painting/Papering

Ricci

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

NO SHORT CUTS

KAPLAN

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Interior Exterior Powerwashing Staining Tile Ceramic Marble

Backsplashes, Full Kitchens, Bathrooms, Carpentry, Deck Repair, Sheetrock, Spackle, Stone Staining

W HERE Q UALITY M EETS H ONESTY

office

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631-730-8506 Insured cell 631-790-2399

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Insured/Lic# 28843-HI

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email: liquidsidingny@aol.com

631-242-1111

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SPECIALIZING IN

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Exterior Waterproof Coating

PARTNER

Local Co. - Lic’d/Ins’d

1193969

Sincee 1986

Interior - Exterior Painting & Staining Power Washing Old Fashioned Quality Workmanship

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Worldwide Since 1972

Southampton Since 1980

Advanced Interiors

IN ANY COLOR

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INCE PAINTING

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1194049

631-351-4089

INTERIOR Painting Staining Wallpaper Installation & Removal Faux Finishes

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Christopher T. DiNome

www.dinomepainting.com

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63 1 - 8 7 4 - 47 6 1

Wallpaper Removal Spackling the 1st Time Sheet Rock Repair Tile Work Licensed & Demolition Insured Interior/Exterior Painting Specialists

Now Using Eco-Friendly Products

631-283-6727

Free Estimates

Using Ben ja min Moore Paint

25 Years Serving Long Island for over

• Residential • New Construction • Commercial

EXTERIOR Painting Powerwashing Staining Paint Stripping Restoration

Interior & Exterior Power & Mildew Washing Faux Finishes Minor Carpentry

1316480

on Local & Long Distance Moving

for over 42 years

1316490

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

1194075

24 Years Experience OWNER TONY DONOFRIO O N EVERY JOB

Paul Venturini

THOMAS J. PAMPALONE

F Local-Long Distance-Overseas L A T

PAINTING

Specializing in Interior & Exterior Painting, Sheetrock, Taping, Plaster, Skim Coating & Powerwashing

631-740-0062

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1199497

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NYDOT T # T120500 USDOT T # 1372409

A&M

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Residential • Interior • Exterior Wallpaper removal • Installation Drywall Installation and repair Powerwashing • Roof Oiling Deck Treatments

NYC

(631)) 283-30000 * (212)) 924-41811 * (631)) 329-5601

Lic./Ins. Interior Exterior Drywall • Taping Spackling • Staining Wallpapering Pressure Washing

1193956

FULLY INSURED • REFERENCES FREE ESTIMATES SINCE 1978

CONTAINERIZED D STORAGE E * DIGITAL L INVENTORY

Quality Painting

Pete 631.559.6293 James 631.680.4034

PAINTING CO.

1193705

Painting/Papering

by James & Pete

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Painting/Papering

1193761

Mold Inspection

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INTERIOR/EXTERIOR HOUSE & D ECK

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(OME 3ERVICES Painting/Papering

PPP

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Old World Craftsmanship, Integrity & Meticulous Quality at a Fair Cost

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Noo Subcontractorss

LONG ISLAND’S ONLY ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY POOLS & SPA SERVICE COMPANY

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

KazdinPools,Inc.

“Quality Craftsmanship from start to finish”

Established 1972 For A Lasting Impression

• Vinyl + Gunite Construction • Spas • Supplies • Service

Plumbing

833 County Rd. 39, Southampton, NY 11968

Plumbing

100% Non-Chlorine Pool & Spa Openings & Maintenance Energy Efficient Pumps Heating & Systems Repairs & Renovations

631-655-7799

www.alterecopools.com

Pools & Spas Service & Maintenance Openings & Closings Safety Covers Salt Generators

631-834-8174 Licensed & Insured

1194017

631-283-4884

1316489

www.kazdin.com

All Phases of Plumbing

We Get to the Bo

Solar Energy

*Solar Hot Water Heating *Solar Pool Heating

631-774-0126

Fully Licensed & Insured 25+ Years Experience 1193846

sam

mechanica

Heating, Air & Plumbing Oil Burner Service Installation, Water Heaters Clogged Drains

1316411

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1316409

www.nardypest.com

631-775-7502 sammechanical.net

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Over 30 yrs of experience

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1193700

516.322.8889 Golden Touch Painting

631•722•4057

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Deadline 5pm Wednesday

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Painting & Staining Spackling & Sheetrock Wallpaper • Mildew Removal Cedar Siding and Decking Experts Decorative Tilework George Hadjipopov

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Full Service Painting Powerwashing Wallpaper Removal

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Plumbing

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Celebrating 23 Years in Construction & Service of Gunite & Vinyl Swimming Pools

24 Hour Emergency Service

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631-654-4529

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JW’s Pool Service

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631-696-8150

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

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Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

www.newwavepoolspa.com

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Pest Control

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All Pro Painting

Pest Control

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631 728-1929

www.springandsummeract.com

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

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(OME 3ERVICES Restoration

Ponds

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Licensed Insured

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(OME 3ERVICES Trees/Shrubs

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516-944-6497

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Situation Wanted FAMILY ASSISTANT/ PERSONAL ASSISTANT desires employment with appreciative employer. Experienced at multi-tasking, errands, personal shopping, computer skills, organized and happy. Kind, sincere, loves pets and children. Well educated, open minded, passionate about life! (631)603-5939 Womanbiz1@aol.com Former United Nations/ NYU employee seeks live-in summer employment. Excellent office/ people/ animal care/ catering skills. Sharon (917)859-3398 You Love Fishing? Have boating license? And Patience? P/T, some weekdays to accompany/ drive fisherman on his boat, Hampton Bays. (347)623-7642

Announcements

Merchandise for Sale DESIGNER'S FURNITURE Armoire 8' x 6', French antique gilded frame mirror 8' x 5.5', Mark Zeff iron day bed, set 6 upholstered dining room chairs, 5 Wengee modern wall cabinets, Gear day bed, Ligne Roset sofa. By appointment. (917)319-8143 Like New- Dining Room, 4 Bar Chairs, 30 bottle wine cooler, BBQ, Maytag washer, Sony 27" Trinitron Select Comfort Queen Air Bed. (631)525-6957 Pianos- Summer rentals/ sales. All kinds. Steinway, Yamaha. Player pianos. Clearance Sale. PianoBarn Mike 631-726-4640 TELEVISION SETS (2), one Sony 12" and one Panasonic 24" Excellent working condition. Sony has VCR slot. $300. One black leather COUCH and a coffee TABLE, $100. Couch is pullout bed with three cushions. One towel STORAGE UNIT, white wood. $50. (917)340-9149 saasfee7@yahoo.com

Merchandise Wanted All Scrap Gold, Diamonds, Silver & Coins, All Collectible Jewelry Highest prices Paid Guaranteed to Beat All Prices! WANTED: Large Diamonds! 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

FREE BOOK Healing Powers of Pearl. Ancient Secret for AMAGANSETT- Estate Sale Health & Longevity. Fri. & Sat., June 4th & June 5th 8am- 4pm, (rain or shine). 91 (910)423-1009 Dr. Shannon. Hand Ln. Antiques galore!

Merchandise for Sale NordicTrack Recumbent, exercise bike, commercial grade, like new, from Costco, New was $600, asking $400. (561)350-8962 East Hampton location.

BRIDGEHAMPTON Back Yard & Basement SALE, June 5- 6, 10am- 5pm, County Gear Ltd., 2408 Main Street. HUGE DISCOUNTS on outdoor furniture and indoor clearance items including dining table, chairs, cabinets, accessories, etc.

Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

Automotive

East Hampton: 6/5 & 6/6, 9am-1pm. 15 Hampton Place. Huge yard sale! Designer womens clothing & shoes, high end baby and toddler everything, mint condition, bugaboo, Manolo Blanik, queen mattress & bedding, many home goods.

ALL AUTOS Cash. We buy EVERYTHING! Junk or good. Fast, FREE removal (516)462-0422

EAST HAMPTON Saturday, 6/12 9am- 2pm (Sunday rain date) 22 Long Hill Road. EPIC YARD SALE! Not to be believed! Multi- family, upscale. Rugs, tables, lamps, pictures, quilts, kitchenware and more! East Quogue 25 Family Sale!! Sat. & Sun., 8:30am. Shinnecock Shores. Montauk Hwy to Jones or Josiahfoster. ESTATE/ HOME SALES. We are the experts. We know how to do it right. Call Lloyd! 631-325-1819

ALL VEHICLES WANTED $$$. TRAILERS, BOATS, TOOLS. $50- $5,000 (631) 474-3161 DMV# 7099438 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE REPAIR & RESTORATION Free Pick Up & Delivery WE BUY VINTAGE, SPORTS, LUXURY CARS. Internet Consignment Sales. Foreign or Domestic cars. Call Aventura Motors 631-283-8819 www.aventuramotors.com

HAMPTON BAYS Yard Sale, Saturday, 6/5 & Sunday 6/6, 8am- 3pm, 16 Penny Lane. Assorted electronics, TVs, stereos Jeep CJ-7 1978: 4 Speed Manuand speakers, household and al 6 Cylinder Performance Package. Custom Interior New Paint miscellaneous items. Serious Inquiries Only 631-749-7866

Automotive

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

Business Opportunities BAGEL LOVER'S CAFE, high volume, free standing bldg, close to Rt 58 Riverhead, potential for 2nd business in evering, restaurant, catering etc... Frank (631)833-9243 leave message.

Woods Ln., Off Daniels Hole Rd. COLOSSAL yard sale! Antiques, furniture, art, books, lamps, clothing. Great stuff at fantastic prices! Dealers welcome.

Mercedes Benz 300CE, 1993 Sportline, rare classic, 78,000 miles, one owner, black w/ black leather interior. Immaculate! $7,500 (917)972-2753.

WATER MILL Friday and Saturday 6/4, 6/5 9am- 3pm; Sunday 6/6 9am -12, 10 Whispering Fields Court. Interior Decorator Estate Basement Sale. Something for Everyone! Follow the Yard Sale Geese!

PORSCHE TARGA 1977 pale yellow, 38,000 miles, mint, second owner, $19,900 Mercedes 280 SE 3.5 1971 Exceptional! Silver blue, red leather, navy top Pristine! $169,900 Divorce/ college/ economy forces the sale! (516)984-9080

Antiques/Collectibles

ANTIQUES, ART & DECORATIONS- just 9 miles from the LIE. FREE tri-state delivery Locust Valley Antiques, Ltd., 96 Forest Ave, Locust Valley, N.Y (516)676-5000/ Hours: Sun 1-4/ Tues- Sat 11-5 www.LocustValleyAntiques.com

Acupuncture Chinese Acupuncture Herbal Medicine Southampton/ Bridgehampton Locations Plus Home Visits Christopher Grodski, L.Ac., Dipl. OM (312) 718-1102 CGOrientalMedicine@gmail.com www.therubhub.com/profile/cgo oriental medicine

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

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FRANK FURIA Personal Chef & Private Caterer. Healthy, Gourmet, International and Regional Cuisines. Using the Freshest, Highest Quality Natural and Organic Foods Available. Personalized Menu Planning, Shopping, Preparation, Staffing and Cleanup. (631)803-0185 frank_furia@yahoo.com PRIVATE CHEF Lessons too! by Chef Giovanni. delicious heart healthy foods a specialty. http://chefgiovanni.vpweb.com 516-446-3417

Your own private chef for just CAFE DELI For Sale- North $45 hour. CIA Graduate. All Fork, Main Road location. Turn- occasions. Local. (631)578-0798 key Operation- Motivated to www.needachef.com Sell. Lease and lLcenses in place (646)265-2967. dmdg@me.com. Child Care Nail Salon for sale. Sag Harbor Village. Call Michael or Mimi, 917-414-8546, 917-583-8644

HAMPTON SITTERS

PIZZERIA RESTAURANT For Sale in East Quogue. 60 Seats, 32 Parking. Great Opportunity. Owner retiring. 631-790-1164

(631)889-5108

Sag Harbor/ Noyac

TAG SALE Saturday June 5 & JUNK CARS Sunday June 6 10:00AMAND 3:00PM 2799 Deerfield Road, TRAILERS 300 yards south of Noyac. Lot's WANTED of Womens Shoes (size 7.5- 8.5), $50- $5,000. dresses, casual wear, mens Hick(631)774-1470 ey Freeman suits & coats (size DMV #7070635 41- 42R), all in great condition (some never worn) Stereo equipment and other miscellaneous MERCEDES BENZ 300CE household items. Proceeds used 1992 Sportline. Very rare! Less than 84,000 miles. Black, saddle for Dog Rescue Fund. interior. Superb condition! (718)520-1365 Wainscott: June 5th, & rain date $7,500. June 6, 9am-4pm. 30 Georgica (631)283-4136 weekends.

Catering/Chef Services

The Breakthrough in Nutritional Science for Healthy Aging, Active Joints, & Younger Looking Skin. We have been getting a high amount of national attention from news media, professional athletes, medical & beauty industries, as well as Hollywood. We are looking for Representatives to start the Long lsland market! Contact us at 1-866-583-1954

Carpentry Carpentry- Renovations a specialty, kitchens, bathrooms, decks, additions, all phases, established 1973. Tom631-283-7831.

Catering/Chef Services

GOT KIDS?

www.hamptonsitters.com

Classes/Instruction ACTIVE HAMPTONS PRIVATE SPORTS COACHING: We'll send a trained Varsity Athlete to you for instruction in SWIMMING, TENNIS, SOCCER, LACROSSE, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, FOOTBALL or TRACK. Programs designed to target your child's skill level. They'll have fun while working on fundamentals and confidence! Extremely REASONABLE rates. 917-566-0096 info@activehamptons.com www.activehamptons.com French Classes by native Parisian. Adults/ children. All levels. Le Cercle Francais. (631)725-2128 Ivy League Educated Tutor, Hamptons teacher available for summer tutoring, certified K-6. (631)833-0980 MATH TUTOR. specialty geometry, Algebra I & II Math State Champion $20/ hour 631-834-7786 OxfordEducated Tutor Available for SAT, college prep, SSAT, Masters in English. Taught college writing. Former students accepted at Cornell, UVA, and other Ivys! (631)680-8620 Running Coach, Marathon Training Program, General Fitness, 1-on-1 or group training for adults & kids at all levels, coached by elite athlete & coach, w w w. j o h n h o n e r k a m p . c o m (917)536-3627. john@johnhonerkamp.com.

Tutoring & Enrichment- Experienced Teacher, Pre-K to 6th grade. Literacy and Math Specialist and also ABA trained. Call Michelle now! (631)775-7527. Mishel831@aol.com.

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$AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Classes/Instruction

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

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

(631) 725-2128 www.AVSHamptons.com

Cleaning Unlimited Housekeeping Professional & Affordable Full Service Cleaning. Year Round or Seasonal. Home, Office, or Restaurant. References Available.

House Watching Peconic Pet Pals Premier Loving Pet Care in your East End home. Vet recommended. Feeding/ Exercise/ Meds/ Overnights/ Vacation Stays/ Daily Visits. www.peconicpetpals.com (631)275-1306.

Landscape/Garden

(631)559-6311

A-1 SILVER LEAF Landscaping. 20 years experience. ALL We will professionally clean of your landscaping, masonry your house for a reasonable needs. (516)768-6741 price. Experienced. References. (631)745-3251. FULL SPRING clean-up week-

Electrical Contractors LICENSED ELECTRICIANS Fixing Old Problems With New Technologies. New Construction. Affordable Smart Homes. Wireless Lighting Controls for Existing Homes. Meter Upgrades and more. Habla Espanol. (631)252-2215.

ly maintenance, lawn mowing, edging, pruning, trimming, planting, mulching, fertilizing, irrigation. Luiz (631)276-1335 LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST Custom Design, Installation, Maintenance. Trees, Bushes, Flower Gardens. Sod/ Seed Lawns. Brick, Blue Stone, Patios, Walkways. Driveways, Grading/ Drainage. (631)725-1394

CATHERINE'S CLEANING LLC

www.integratedtechnologiesllc.net harrisoncontrols@msn.com.

Licensed & Insured Based in Sag Harbor

VICTOR RODAS WOOD Marine FLOORS, 50 years experience! Installed. Sanded. Finished. Alterations. Reasonable. Lic'd/ 1978 CAMPER- NICHOLSON 30' sailboat, diesel engine, in waIns'd. (631)348-2580 ter, ready to go. Sacrifice $13,900. (631)725-4222 Handyman

Call 631-793-1121 www.catherinescleaning.com Cinderella's Cleaning Service. Home & Pool Cleaning Services Go ahead! Go to the ball! Leave the scrubbing to us! LeaveTheScrubbingToUs.com 1-800-533-5030 CLEANING PERSON Experienced! Top notch! Will clean & take care of your home. Great refs., reasonable rates, licensed. Valentina 631-255-4575

Flooring

A-1 ODD JOBS- Carpentry, Painting, Tile Work, Powerwashing, Estate Management. No Job Too Small! Licensed and Insured. (631)728-8955

Boat Waxing, washing, compounding, weekly service, metal, interiors. Insured & bonded. 631-728-2323

Chris Johnson Contracting SEARAY 21' 2002 240 hp in/ Hamptons resident, 28 years outboard, low hours. Best reaexp. for all your handyman sonable offer. needs. Visit cdjcontracting.com (917)686-0644 or (631)816-4412. 10% discount (limited time). 10% always donated to charity.

Handyman. We make your home everything you want it to be. More East End Cleaning- Consistent productive, more functional, more and thorough cleaning done with beautiful. Great customer service, GREEN friendly products. Call/ and first class workmanship— guaranteed! (631)764-5522. email today for estimate. gintaras2004@gmail.com. (631)566-0585 WATERFRONT IN THE eastendcleaning2010@yahoo.com HAMPTONS 3 Bedrooms, 3 Health/Healthcare Baths, crew's quarters, turnkey. EUROPEAN HOUSEKEEPUnder $600k. Will deliver from Bi-Lingual Speech Language Florida! 1991 72 Hatteras ofER Looking for job. Flexible, Pathologist. 20 yrs exp worklow price, free estimates. 1- 2 fered by original owner ing with children - adults. times a week, live out. Please (954)494-8383 Manhattan/ East Hampton. call (631)413-9100. gintaree@windowslive.com. Evaluations & treatment serMoving/Storage vices provided. Beth M. LeveEXPERIENCED and respon- town, MACCC (201)315-7579 Always Available. Driver & sible expert will clean your Truck for your light hauling house for reasonable rates. Home DĂŠcor needs. House Cleanouts. Call (631)871-0411 631-723-3456, 631-946-2565. APPRAISALSAUCTIONS JACOBA BONILLA House antique restorations, paintings, Cleaning. Residential. Commer- (631)288-1850. cial. Year Round, Monthly, RE-ROOFING, flats. architecWeekly. References Available. tural leaks, skylights, chimneys, (631)725-1392 (631)276-1104 re-guttering, re-carpentry. (631)765-6200 (631)283-7060 Maria, House Cleaning Service. Reliable, good references. Year Home Improvements round, and seasonal clients. GOODFRIEND 631-255-8910, 631-727-0862. SELF STORAGE All House Repairs Painting- Interior/ Exterior. MARY’S CLEANING SERClimate controlled Decks, Landscaping- Spring VICE House- Office- RestauClean Ups/ maintenance, rants Seasonal. Year Round. Nice “move inâ€? truck References. Cell (516)690-3726 House repairs, Kitchen & Bath Renovation. Lic'd & Ins. 631-324-5550 (516)641-2666 Ben (516)380-9984 seaandsun2006@yahoo.es

Painting/Papering

JM Painting 631-664-3112 MASTER PAINTER/ SPACKLER Int./ Ext. Paint & Stain, Deck Sanding & Restoration, Powerwashing, Most Reasonable Pricing! (631)375-5238 (631)849-3416 Mature, Professional decorating Craftsman seeks wallpaper, painting & repair projects. David 800-570-0608

Party Services

Property Management

Property Manager/Caretaker Will maintain/ care for all aspects of property. Loyal, trustworthy & discreet. Speak English, French, Italian, Spanish & German. Resume & Excellent references. (917) 403-7188

Swim Instruction ACTIVE HAMPTONS SWIM LESSONS. Varsity Swim Captain. Lifeguard/ CPR/ AED Certified. Let me show your child(ren) how to have fun while working on fundamentals and confidence. Extremely REASONABLE rates. Also Ocean lessons. Alexandra 917-566-0096;

MAGICIAN SEEKS AUDIENCE! World class magician Ben Robinson appears July alexandra@activehamptons.com 3 @ Montauk Manor, July 5 @ www.activehamptons.com Commack. Available for July 4 All Ages: Infants, Toddlers, celebrations! Call Swim Team, Handicapped (212)750-6969 Energetic Instructors, www.illusiongenius.com PADI Skin/Scuba Diving For Kids Party Services/Music 34 Years Experience Results Guaranteed Erhart's Flight Path U.S. Swim School Association Father/Daughter acoustic Kim *82 631-681-6402 music team. Parties, events. Vicki *82 631-729-3127 Grateful Dead, Jack Johnson, vlbonaguro@optonline.net Eagles, Hot Tuna, much more Call the Erhart family Barbara's Swimming Lessons. (631)423-0235 Phys Ed teacher will teach fun & safe lessons at your home. Plumbing (631)669-3842, (516)456-5277 PLUMBING & HEATING, Water heaters, boilers, oil tanks, Red Cross Certified: Water gas piping, clogs, leak repairs, Safety Instructor, Lifeguard, sump pumps, complete bathroom CPR, AED. Mature adult female. and shower enclosures. Tino Experienced with references. Private or Group Lessons. SouthNektaredes 631-495-2174 ampton to Amagansett 631-266-3397 mscanlonwsi@yahoo.com Spring into Summer! Home re- 516-443-3435. pairs, check AC units, clean SUPERIOR SWIMMING incondensing coils for start ups, struction at home. Master teachopen summer homes, repair/ re- er offers instant progress. 30+ place water heaters, outside hose years experience. Innovative lines, sinks and drains For methods. Glowing references. 3 quality service, call to 93. (917)294-8310. (631)455-7130 or (631)254-2423 swimsense@gmail.com.

Pools/Spas Certified Pool Technician Southampton to Montauk Reasonable Prices Openings/ Closings Weekly, Biweekly Service. (631)655-9444

Property Management Atlantic Property Management All your home needs in one place. We take care of your property as we do our own. Builder & Designer: Local, Available, Top references, 30 years experience in the Hamptons. Call Frank 287-3323 cell 808-634-5597 email your project or punch list to: angelnolive@gmail.com (808)634-5597. angelnolive@gmail.com.

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Apartments

LIFE COACH Overcome De- SAG HARBOR 2 bedroom furpression, Lose Weight, Live nished apartment. Steps to VilDebt Free. Dr. Leonardo lage. $1,900 +utilities monthly year round, $15,000 summer. 631-806-9355 (631)725-3042

Transportation Airport Service & Beyond SUV Car Service to: Airports, Manhattan, Broadway Shows, Sporting Events. Licensed & Insured. Local & Reliable. Andrew Stevens (631)235-3557 Laura's Car Service to Airports, Manhattan, Sporting Events, Errands, "Night on the Town". Reasonable Rates/ Reliable. 24/hr service. (631)974-6884

Trees/Shrubs TREE SPECIALIST Pruning, Removals, Stump Grinding. Topping for Views and Sunlight. Fertilizing, Wood Chips. (631)725-1394

Rooms Southampton: lovely home, excellent neighborhood, A/C, pool, cable, kitchen privileges, bike to beach/ Main St., no smoking/ pets. $4,500 NOW or monthly. $800 annual all inclusive. (631)283-1080

Summer Rentals AMAGANSETT: 4 BR, 3.5 baths, in-ground pool, walk to bay, short ride to beach. Available monthly; June, Aug. 201-320-2044 BRIDGEHAMPTON 3+ bedrooms, 3 baths, CAC, pool, tennis, chef's kitchen. Comfort and location can't be beat! June 15- LD $35,000 or monthly. No pets. Owner (212)688-6023 Cell (917)538-8837

BRIDGEHAMPTON 4 Bedroom, 3 bath, 2 private acres. Great home: Pool, Large Deck, Pretty Landscaping. Lots of lawn! Terrific Master Suite. 2-story Great Room (Beamed Ceiling). Minutes Hampton Classic, Sag Harbor, Ocean Beaches. July- LD $37,000. July $18,000, August $21,000. Longer periods possible. (917)797-8838 BRIDGEHAMPTON 3 BR, 3 bath, heated pool, Central Air, 1 acre. MD-LD $49k. July $24k. Aug $25k. 917-690-8346 BRIDGEHAMPTON SOH: Walk village/ bike beach. Bright, secluded 3 BR, 2 bath. Season $23,500, June $4k, July $10k, August $12k. No pets. (212)477-6720 (631)537-1151 BRIDGEHAMPTON SOH: Charming quintessential Hamptons Cottage Circa 1870 Mint condition, Beautifully decorated, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2 fireplaces, fab kitchen, dreamy screened-in porch, CAC, delicious pool, amazing outdoor shower! Private with lush gardens, Walk to village. July $16,000, August- LD $20,000, July- LD $35,000, Short Term $6,000 weekly (917)282-6626 (631)537-5948 Photos available.

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Summer Rentals

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

East Hampton AUGUST RENTAL 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, ranch, shingle. Enjoy charming home with CAC, mint condition, decorator furn, close to beach with large deck. Top location 3 miles to Sag Harbor. Avail 3 weeks to a month $12500. (917)439-3242.

Bridgehampton SOH- walk to village/ bike to beach. 3 BR, 2 ba, newly furnished, CAC, grill, wbfp, d/w, wireless internet. MD- LD $32k, July $17k, Aug.LD $19k. Call Janet 917-974-1355 East Hampton 3 BR, 2 bath Contemporary New 18x44 heated pool, huge deck w/ solar lighting, fabulous stone patio. Outdoor opulence. Indoor tranquility. Walk to gated bay beach & marina. Modest size. No groups. July $12,000. Aug $15,000. July- LD $25,000 Photos: www.hreo #78369

East Hampton close to bay and ocean beaches. Charming house on quiet cul-de-sac. 3 BR, 2 baths, CAC, heated pool. All amenities and utilities included. $25,000 Negotiable. For photos ehseasonrental@aol.com or call (516)449-6424

(631) 965-0549

East Hampton/ Northwest

East Hampton Lion Head, beautifully landscaped retreat, 3 BR, 2 new baths, Master bath with jacuzzi, CAC, Internet, heated pool, hot tub, outdoor shower, minute walk to private bay beach. Aug- LD $15,000, or 2 weeks available. (516)902-4552, or email: randimel@aol.com East Hampton Northwest, 1.5 acres, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CAC, pool, outdoor shower/ hot-tub, m380se@aol.com 631-563-9429

Summer Rentals

East Hampton, Springs: Perfect summer retreat. Bright 3 bedroom, 2 bath with one Jacuzzi tub. 2 living rooms, skylights, fireplace, piano. New appliances Very private, fabulous landscaping, heated pool, outdoor hot tub and shower. Brick patio, Weber mwiliams@elliman.com. gas grill, hammock. All amenities. See it you will rent! East Hampton Barnes Landing August 1- Labor Day $11,000 5 BR, 3 baths, heated pool, walk No smoking. 646-522-4992, to bay beach, 5 minutes to ocean 917-837-8711 beach, large deck & patio, new East Hampton: appliances & carpeting, w/d, outUnbelievable Deal! door shower, quiet area, JuneStunning, bright 2400 sq ft July $12,000 August- September modern luxury home. $16,000, extended season Designer decorated. $28,000. Owner (631)495-5118

Modern white contemporary Wooded acre. Heated pool, Central air, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Walk to water. Outdoor shower, Decks, Skylights, Free WIFI July 1 -Labor Day $26,000 July $13,000 August -Labor Day $16,000 Flexible. (703)994-1009

EAST HAMPTON Beautiful private suite, your own entrance and bathroom, furnished, pool, close to water and town. (212)988-3395 (917)838-2503 (631)324-3451

EAST HAMPTON ON WATER 250 ft beach, sunsets, 5 Br, 6 Bth, Large heated pool. See pics @ eastendhomefinder.com Aug. $35,000 631-324-0376

EAST HAMPTON August, 4 Houses from the Beach. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, light, airy open floor plan. Perfect for entertaining, heated pool (protective child fence available), hot tub, outdoor shower, serene, private outdoor setting, gourmet kitchen, CAC, Internet, TVs, stereos, every amenity. Must see! $18.5K. (516)637-9337

East Hampton: renovated 5 BR, 3 Bath, Hands Creeks Harbor contemporary, cathedral ceilings, skylight, frplc, extra large deck & pool. www.handscreekrental.com. MD- LD $30k or best offer. 919-649-4164

3 BR suites/ jacuzzi, HDTV's, internet, double height great room, grand piano/ player, European dining, French doors galore! Gourmet kitchen. Gorgeous heated pool/ waterfalls, huge deck on private 1 acre/ Romantic nightscape lighting, more... REDUCED! July $19,500. August $24,000. July- LD. $37,900. www.vrbo.com/99426 (631)907-4627 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: Waterfront Inn Beach, Dock, Private Furnished Rooms from $2,300 total. MD September 15th. 631-728-9835 www.caffreyhouse.com EA ST Q U O G U E 5 BR, 3.5 bath, outside shower, large pool, hot tub, piano, secluded. Aug- LD $18,000. _____________

3 + BR, 2.5 bath, MD- LD $18,000 _____________

1 BR, private deck/ backyard Now-Sept 1 $6,000 pays all! 631-431-5143

Quogue East Realty Co. East Hampton: Secluded and (631) 653-9660 Peaceful 3 BR's, 2 baths, close www.quogueeast.com to ocean and bay, wrap around deck. MD- LD, also weekly East Quogue. Cedar shingled East Hampton Charming house 631-848-3388. newly renovated beach cottage. on private road. 3 bedrooms, 2 www.atreasureinthewoods.com 1 br, 1 ba, patio in the village. bathrooms. Pool, large deck, outside shower. AC. Walk to town. EAST HAMPTON/ SPRINGS. Memorial Day to Labor Day Discount for July 1- LD, or 2 BR home. Bright, immaculate $8,000. BAYS/ $6,500 July; August $7,500. No tranquil, tastefully furnished with HAMPTON JULY SOUTHAMPTON Water view shares. Alicia 917-449-8212 all amenities. Pets OK 1- SEPTEMBER 15 $8600. Call of Shinnecock Inlet. 1 Bedroom email aliciavannini@hotmail.com Owner 631-324-5580. or efficiency unit available. FurEAST HAMPTON- WATERnished Near college. June, July, FRONT 4 Bdrms, 2 Bths, East Hampton Springs Lovely 2 August. Reasonable. Heated Pool. Website: BR home on half acre. Large living (631)764-3834 (631)283-8676 http://waterfrontvacation. room & deck, fireplace, all utilities Hampton Bays 1 Bedroom conisforlease.com $30K July- LD, including washer and dryer. Near do, pool, tennis, deck, washer/ Nathan, LSA. (516)424-1404 town marina. July, $6,500. No pets, dryer, AC. $7,500 MD- LD. no shares. (718)457-6331, (516)946-6912 East Hampton: 2 sweet 1 BR (917)704-0378 cottages, newly renovated, A/C, HAMPTON BAYS cottage on doris0805@aol.com steps to Maidstone Park beach. the bay, 1 bedroom and loft in Cottage 1: $12,500. Cottage 2: East Hampton Village: charm- newly renovated cottage on se$14,500 with washer/ dryer, ing 2 BR designer apt in vintage cluded property, private beach. shed. (631)324-5942 Colonial, w/d, country kitchen, All included. $16k Season, half (631)276-8110. Pics, movies: walk all. Season $15,000 season available. (347)777-6858 www.24mary.com weekends (917)344-0054 (646)831-1567

Summer Rentals

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

Hampton Bays: 1 BR cottage, pool, docking space on grounds. Seasonal $5,500. Monthly $2,250. Weekly $750. Ashley (516)317-2826 No Brokers fee Hampton Bays 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Walk to bay & marina. $13,000 season, $6,000 July, $7,000 Aug- LD. 201-388-4506 Skip the Hamptons and rent an oceanfront luxury room or suite at the Allegria Hotel in Long Beach. 24 hour service and only 25 miles from NYC! Call for special monthly rates 516 889-1300. www.allegriahotel.com

MONTAUK 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, incl. 2 master bedrooms. New Post-Modern. Immaculate, spacious, Soaring walls of glass. Huge second floor deck. Distant ocean views. July $4,500/ week. August $5,000/ week. (516)318-3784

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Montauk: Oceanfront co-op. Weekly. 1 bedroom, sofa bed, air conditioning, full kitchen, dishwasher, microwave, deck, heated pool, 2 televisions, DVD/ VCR, CD, cable. $1,400. (631)766-7680 NOYAC/ Bayview Oaks beachfront cottage. Quiet family community, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, full kitchen, CAC, access to private beach, $2,500/ week. (631)225-6265

SAG HARBOR large 6 BR, 4.5 bath home/ heated pool. Separate cottage also available. For photos and additional info go to: www.mysagharborrental.com or call 631-259-1694.

Quiet cul-de-sac, 3 BRs, 2 bath, high ceilings, full basement with walkout, July- Labor Day $16,000 Yearly $2,600/ month.

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Sag Harbor: Must see, new modern 2500 sq.ft. 2 BR on 1 acre, pool side gym, enormous deck, wet and dry bars, new hot tub, pergolas, adj. to nature preserve, 8 blocks from Bay. $23,000 season or monthly rate. or Noyac/ Sag Harbor. A must see! coganmd@verizon.net Charming cottage. Walk to bay. (516)488-1414 Private entrance. 2 BR's, 1 bath, living room, EIK, large deck. No Sag Harbor/ Noyac: efficiency smoking. July 1- LD $7,500 or apt, all included, walk to beach, Aug 1LD $4,500. private entrance. Monthly/ biweekly, $2000. No smoking. 631-283-6218 (631)967-2745, (631)725-7183 Noyac/ Sag Harbor. A must see! Charming cottage. Walk to bay. SAG HARBOR VILLAGE Private entrance. 2 BR's, 1 bath, Beautifully appointed 4 BR, 3 living room, EIK, large deck. No bath fully restored village home. smoking. July 1- LD $7,500 or Park like setting. .5 acre, multi Aug 1LD $4,500. decks. Walk to beach & town. 631-283-6218 $32,000. July & August or (631)238-5842 QUOGUE - 4 Bdrms 3 Bths, monthly. Heated Pool, Tennis. Website: (516)524-7074 http://hamptons.isforlease.com $40K MD- LD, Nathan, LSA, Sag Harbor: 2+ BR Cottage, kitchen, LR, 100' from water, (516)424-1404 private beach, w/d, dr, decks. QUOGUE: Quaint 1 BR Cot- NowSept 1, $16,000. tage. Dune Road. Steps to (914)772-3393 Ocean. MDLD. $18K. SAG HARBOR Charming 2 212-481-3824, 917-453-0593 bedroom house, porch, close to QUOGUE: South Highway, 2 beach. July- LD $11,500. BR cottage, pool, W/D, walk/ (631)725-6030 town, bike/ beach: $12,000 Season or monthly. Owner SAGAPONACK 4 bedroom, 3.5 (212)381-3223 bath, heated pool, 3 car garage, close to everything, MD- LD REMSENBERG DEAL! Cape, $70,000, July $30,000, August 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, heated pool, $35,000, longer season available, AC, 6/25- LD $20k, July $10k, (631)276-3317 August $12k. For sale $699,000, taxes $5,000. (646)242-5352 Sagaponack 5 BR, 2.5 bath, heated pool. SAG HARBOR: Bike to Ocean. See photos:

Owner (631)553-6395 MONTAUK beach condo, pool, SAG HARBOR 2 bedroom July suitable for 2. No pets/ smoking. $3,500. Near beach. Near vilWeekly $1,000. Weekend $500. lage. (516)459-9598 (631)838-1986 Sag Harbor: August Rental. MONTAUK Ditch Plains vaca- Immaculate, 5 yr old home, 4 tion rental by the sea. Week or BR, 3.5 bath, central air, inmonthly. Available May- Sep- ground heated pool, private baycommunity, mooring tember. 2 BR, W/ D, deck, cable, front pool. Montauk Shores Condo- available, no pets, no smoking. minium. Owner 631-902-0399 Contact: Joann 516-659-8704. 631-581-6541

Montauk: Summer Paradise. 2 Min Walk to Beach. 4 BR, 2.5 Bth. Cathedral Ceiling. $3500/ week. Additional Pictures w w w. m o n t a u k h o m e . n e t . 516-987-8383

Sag Harbor Beautifully renovated, charming WATERFRONT COTTAGE 2/ 3 BR's, 2 baths, dock, little private beach, 2 minutes to Village. Now- LD $35,000 (917)842-6842

July $22,000. August- LD $25,000 (718)637-3561 SAND CASTLE Oceanfront-Dune Rd. 1 BR apt.; furnished; terrace overlooking ocean; pool; Season. $16,500; 1 Month $8,500 (917)842-5658 Shinnecock Hills: Southampton 7 BR, 6 Bth, Totally Renovated, Pool, Tennis, Hottub. July $40K, Aug- LD $45K 917-941-8389 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton- Scenic Lakefront Retreat! Enjoy swimming, boating, fishing from charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath getaway with fireplace, A/C units. July- LD $23,000 SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Storybook cottage on private acre. Bike to beach, Bay, Village Center. 2.5 bedrooms July $8,000, August- LD $10,000, (631)283-3339 (917)344-9556

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SOUTHAMPTON/ SAG Southampton Towd Point HARBOR NEW IS NEW! 3 summer cottage. bedrooms, 3 baths, townhouse 2 Brs, 2 Ba. Open floor with garage, pool, playground on plan on private beach. premise. HD plasmas everyMD- LD $20,000. where! Minutes to town. ExContact Dale tended season no additional (917)816-1236 charge. Courtyards of Southampton. (516)413-0000 Southampton Townhouse. 2 story, 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, CAC, SOUTHAMPTON pool/ tennis. MD- LD $20K or VILLAGE monthly. 212-617-2806 Small Studio. Private. 516-297-8782 Just remodeled. Private Morley Agency entrance. Season $6,000. 38 Hampton Road Year round $1,200. Southampton, NY (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414 631/283-8100 SOUTHAMPTON 2 BR/ loft www.morleyagency.com condo, 2.5 baths, new deck, CAC, 2 pools/ tennis courts. Southampton Village- Deluxe Available 7/18- LD. Bi-weekly Mediterranean Escape! Light, $5,000, August $12,000. bright, open and airy, fireplace, 3 (646)334-8859 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, heated pool. July- LD $45,000 SOUTHAMPTON-- Best highend home under $1,000,000. Southampton Village 4 BR, priFinished fall of 2008. Subzero vate deck, CAC, tennis commuand Viking appliances. Thomas- nity. June 24- LD $20,000. ville cabinetry. 2 master suites. (917)992-1289 Fireplace. Pool permit. Close to village. $33,000. Please call Southampton Village Charming old Victorian offers bright, (631)295-3966 or email: cheerful 1 bedroom apartment, whalenconst@optonline.net completely furnished with priSouthampton Country cottage. vate entrance and porch. Beauti1 bedroom with large great room fully landscaped. Walk to all. & kitchen. Wood floors, cathe- Cable, internet included. dral ceiling. Now- LD $11,000. Available MD- LD or July & No Smoking/ pets. 516-909-9515 August. No smoking, no pets. (631)283-7043 (646)942-3870 Southampton Village South Walk to ocean, restaurants, Renovated 2 BR cottage. June $9,000, July $12,000, August $13,000. Weekly available. (212)786-2562 m@re-int.com

Southampton/ Hampton Bays: Shinnecock Bay Waterfront, 2 BR, 2 bath townhouse, pool. Southampton Village: SUMJune $5,000. July $10,000. MER RENTAL/ SALE. 2 BR, 1 bath cottage, walk to village, (516)658-4245 bike to ocean. July $7,000. AugLD $9,000. Call (631)283-4622 Southampton: Waterfront Condo. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, loft, dock, pool. Beautifully renovated! June $5,000, July $5,000, August $8,000. No pets, no smoking. Leave message. Southampton/ North Sea: (516) 671-8159 Beach colony, great location SOUTHAMPTON Townhouse stroll 500 ft. to beautiful bay 3 bedroom, 2.5 Bath, pool, beach amazing sunsets. 2 BR, 1 tennis, gym, maid. July bath house $6k July, $7k Aug. 4 $12,500, August $14,500. BR, 2 bath house, $5k June, $8k Call (201)650-1466 July, $9k Aug. Owner jbeanj0624@aol.com. (914)715-9891 Morley Agency SOUTHAMPTON/ Shinnecock 38 Hampton Road Hills. AUGUST RENTAL Southampton, NY Immaculate, private stylish 631/283-8100 contemporary. 3 BR, 3 bth, www.morleyagency.com pool/ deck, CAC, many extras! $17,000, owner (917)733-9533 Southampton VillageNear Ocean Elegant “Cottage”! Ideal SOUTHAMPTON for summer entertaining, gourVILLAGE met kitchen, 3 ensuite bedrooms, Lovely Home with Pool. 4.5 baths, central air, pool. JulyWalking Distance to LD $100,000 Main St, beach, and more. MD- LD $45,000. Southold: 2009 Jayco 32' travel Call (917)287-5207 trailer, with slideout. Mint Condition. used few days, setup in Near beaches, Southampton/ North Sea, fea- wooded park tured Country Living Magazine, vineyards. Buy for $19K/ $3K site rental nemBike Bay Beach, July 1- LD $18k. for snurse@aol.com (516)457-6169 (917)561-6131

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Wainscott 4/5 BR's, 3 bath comfortable, casual, fun home with pool, AC, and WiFi. Close to Wainscott shops and beach. Call for photos. Asking $25,000 Aug.LD 631-537-0805, 717-319-3061 atseifert4@gmail.com.

WATER MILL Charming cottage on 9 acre property. 4 min to ocean and Southampton. Walk to Water Mill. Also available yearly. $12,000 MDLD. (917)572-5090

WAINSCOTT barn style 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths plus OS, heated pool, also sauna. (914)671-8369 (845)300-7133 (914)525-3064

WATER MILL/ DEERFIELD 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, CAC, 18x44 heated gunite pool, 1.5 acres. July 1- LD $40,000 (631)871-1808

WATER MILL Prestigious Deerfield 4 BR, 4.5 bath estate on 4 private acres. Pool, tennis. Available July $33,000 August $38,000 July- LD $65,000. Owner (516)383-1005 18 Seven Ponds Rd. Water Mill 6BR, 2 acre $33k season. $39k Now - 3/31/11 _____________

9 Cliff Dr., Sag Harbor. 4BR $80k season. $99k Now - 3/31/11

Call Stan at (516)459-5595 Prices reduced. Amazing Sunsets WATER MILL 5 bedroom, 4 bath, private acre, heated pool, tennis, CAC, July $20,000, August $30,000. Both $40,000. Price neg. Dogs okay. Owner (917)406-0660 Water Mill finished lower level on 5+ Acres in Private Gated Community. 8 Bedrooms (2 master suites), 8.5 Baths, Jacuzzi, Media Room, Viking Kitchen w/ Granite tops throughout, Eat-in. Library, fireplace, Central air, 2 wet bars. Sound system throughout. Professionally Landscaped. Mahogany decking, 20x40 heated gunite pool with hot tub, all-weather tennis court, recreation area, media room, staff quarters. July & August $180,000 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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Westhampton Beach Quiogue Walk to town, 2 BR, 2 bath cottage, swimming pool. MD- June $7k. July $8k. Sept $5k (516)817-1578

Shelter Island "The Un-Hampton"

WESTHAMPTON CONDO ON DUNE ROAD BEACH Westhampton Bath & Tennis 1 bedroom suite overlooking ocean. Prime unit, marina, tennis, pool, spa, gym, restaurants...

WATER MILL Huge house with 20x40 heated pool, 8 person hot tub, basketball court, beautifully landscaped, very private Available daily, weekly, yard, outdoor shower and bath, monthly or seasonal. stainless kitchen. Great layout, By Owner central air, wireless net, sleeps Call Jeff: 20+. Must see!!! July- LD Cell (201)723-9440 $40,000. Kevin (516)316-1172 www.freewebs.com/kdaley25 Westhampton/ Remsenburg Charming guest cottage, 1 BR on WATER MILL up to 2 bed- family estate, pool, tennis, boat rooms, each with private bath dock. $4,000 monthly, $8,000 available for summer rental. MD- LD. (631)882-1986 Pool, tennis. Small dogs okay. $13,500/ room. (212)253-1150 Westhampton: Great 4 BR, 3 Bath. Air Conditioned. Morley Agency Heated Pool. Private Acre. 38 Hampton Road Cable TV. Internet. JulySouthampton, NY August. For pricing, call owner 631/283-8100 (631)288-6458 or (212)375-9100 www.morleyagency.com Westhampton: Waterfront Water Mill- Complete Family Magnificent Views! 4 BR, 3 Retreat! Spacious post modern bath, gunite heated pool, CAC. farmhouse, great room, 5 bed- Weekly $7,000. (631)584-7791

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, LR, DR, Fireplace, Full Basement. Waterfront with dock, 3 BR, 2 bath, fireplace Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker Shorewood Office 631-749-0800 Heights Office 631-749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com SOUTHAMPTON-- Best highend home under $1,000,000. Finished fall of 2008. Subzero and Viking appliances. Thomasville cabinetry. 2 master suites. Fireplace. Pool permit. Close to village. $3,300 per month. Please call (631)295-3966 or email: whalenconst@optonline.net SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Prime location! 2- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CAC, fireplace, walk to all! $2,500/ month (631)834-2792 Speonk, Condo, Pool, Five Minutes to Westhampton. 2 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath, 2 story Beach, W/D, CAC, Walk to LIRR, live in Hamptons at low price, no pets. $1495/ month. (631)979-9244.

rooms, 4 baths, central air, heat- WESTHAMPTON Stunning sheldonlieberman@hotmail.com. ed pool. July- LD $65,000 NEW WATERFRONT 5 bedroom, 5 bath. All inclusive. Westhampton 6 BR, 4 marble Seasonal, Weekly Rentals monthly, weekly. baths, pool, tennis court & hot (631)604-9065 tub. Ask $20,000 Aug. Also, 2 Bridgehampton Brand New apts on the beach from $2,000 Year Round Rentals *Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, monthly. (212)980-1212 7 full bath on 6 acres. Heated Center Moriches: PARK YOUR barrybrealestate@gmail.com gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, YACHT! WATERFRONT, basketball, gym, cook’s kitchdock, protected deep water slip, en, DR, game room, 6 TVs. Westhampton Beach/ sweeping views of Bay, 4 BR's, Quiogue 2 baths, EIK, w/d. $1,950 month- *Also 7 BR, 5 bath house avail with all amenities. Walk to town, 2 BR, 2 bath ly + utilities. (631)261-7908 Weekly or weekends. cottage, swimming pool. EAST HAMPTON : Like New Owner 212-285-2440 MD- June $7k. July $8k. Large 4 BR House 3.5 Baths, www.theresidencesof.com Sept $5k Garage, CAC. $3,000/ month. (516)817-1578 (631)965-0505 WESTHAMPTON BEACH! WOW! Nifty 2 BR, 2 bath Townhouse w/ pool & water views. Short walk to town & bch. Avail. for season or shorter. Owner (973)885-4219

Sag Harbor: great location, 2 floor Contemporary, 3 BR, 2.5 baths, high lot overlooking preserve, fplc, all appliances. Avail Sept 1., $2,600 monthly. (631)377-3357

SOUTHAMPTON: Walk to WESTHAMPTON BEACH bay. Sunny 1 bedroom apartBath & Tennis Club. 2 separate ment. Private yard & parking. units available Daily, weekly, $1,300 monthly. Consider monthly, season. (917)523-7099 Summer. John (917)620-5203 SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE 3 bedroom, 2 bath, marble bath, LR, DR, EIK, $2.500/ month (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414 Westhampton/ Remsenburg: 4 BR, 3 bath, newly renovated, private setting on 1.6 acres, heated gunite pool, walk to bay, only 1.5 hrs. from NYC, cable tv, internet. July $12,000. July 7-31 $7,500. Call Michael 917-769-6322 michael.schmutzer@disti.net

Rooms

HA M PT O N BAY S WATERFRONT Rooms Available For Rent With Kitchen & Private Bath Walking Distance To Montauk Highway $950/ Month Unfurnished $1,050/ Month Furnished $275 Weekly Furnished $100 Daily Furnished For Further Information Call (631) 728-5131

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Prudential Douglas Elliman Elaine Saladino 516-635-8892 Email: elaine.hammond@prudentialelliman.com W E ST HA M PT O N Mint condition and renovated one bedroom, one bath basement apartment in beautiful neighborhood. Large windows and lots of light. $1,300 per month includes utilities. No smoking.

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EAST HAMPTON Beautiful private suite, your own entrance and bathroom, furnished, pool, close to water and town. (212)988-3395 (917)838-2503 (631)324-3451

Land East Quogue: Half acre building lot for sale. Corner lot, Southern exposure on cul-de-sac. 2 miles from Bay. 4 miles from Ocean. $199,000. 631-804-2732.

Commercial GREENPORT Great location! Front Street. Approximately 1,300 s.f. Rent $1,950. Tel. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. HAMPTON BAYS: Buildings: 3,600 sq. ft. $2400/ month; 2,000 sq. ft. $1,500/ month. First month is free. Both have Heat, Bathroom. 220 3ph volts. (631)728-1114 Quogue: Commercial space, contractors, professional, warehouse, storage, large doors, heat, 20' height. (631)804-2732 WATER MILL SQUARE3,250 square feet. Prime Montauk Highway, $5,950/ $4,000/ $2,000. Offices at $325, $675, $1,000. Doctor's office $1,100. Call Ben (212)685-6500

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

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East Quogue WATERFRONT! 75' Dockage. Sunfilled ranch. CAC, Full basement, Great Room. $715,000. (owner) (631)495-7771 East Hampton off Hands Creek Rd. Pristine Saltbox Minutes to Beach & Village. 4 BR, 3.5 beautifully renovated bathrooms, stone fireplace, heated pool, CAC, finished basement, mooring rights, circular driveway. $795,000. Call Caterina Proner, LSA

Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com Hampton Bays. Rampasture point. 2 story colonial with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, eat-in-kitchen, den with fireplace, family room, finished basement, 2 car garage, central air, and private beach and mooring rights. Co_Exclusive. $749,900

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

Hampton Bays: Open Bayfront, 1 BR house plus large loft. Walk Morley Agency (917)569-0635 to Ocean. Exclusive $750,000. 38 Hampton Road Hampton Bays: located on a priSouthampton, NY caterina@peterashe.com vate Lane in Rampasture Point, 631/283-8100 2 BR, 2 bath ranch. Walk to Bay. www.morleyagency.com East Hampton: new construc- Exclusive $649,000. Flocee Retion, 3,400 sf, 4 BR En-Suite, alty (631)728-0487 Southampton- Nature Lover's den, full basement, HVAC, walk Getaway Retreat! Cozy shingled to Bay beach, park. $775,000. cottage near boat launch and na(631)767-8847 ture conservancy trails. Creative opportunity, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, EAST HAMPTON/ SPRINGS fireplace, winter waterview loft, 2 houses: Newly remodeled 2 small side deck. Co-Exclusive BR near Maidstone Beach. $585,000 $390,000. Also, 2 BR near Springs school district $390,000. Southampton Waterfront cascath@sbcglobal.net. Community, boaters paradise! (860)887-8576 HAMPTON BAYS/ Red Creek Deeded water access only 100' newly renovated 7 bedroom, 7 away! Office and 3 Bedroom, 2 bath 10 minutes from Southamp- Bath, Ranch, Cedar exterior. East Moriches ton. Must see! $949,000. This newly renovated home is Tranquility on the Water (631)286-4726 "move in" condition. $645000. FSBO For more information Sit on your deck and watch cpsmartdesign.com the boats go by.* REMSENBERG (631)786-1677. Charming Getaway This mint condition Cape, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Morley Agency 2 BR, 2 bath condo is made Skylights, heated pool, 38 Hampton Road for year round fun. Swim in garage, basement, Southampton, NY the pool and play tennis all $699,000. Taxes $5,000. 631/283-8100 summer or relax by the Owner (646)242-5352 www.morleyagency.com fireplace all winter. Very easy living. Southampton Village- InvestNEW PRICE $435,000. ment Opportunity! Lots of poDon't miss this great tential for first time home buyer, opportunity! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors throughout, new siding, Brown Harris Stevens new front and side decks, nice Gayle Lopata (516)443-7055 yard. Exclusive $380,000 Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com

East Quogue. Beautifully mainTotally renovated Lakefront tained high ranch mother daughhome. 3 BR, 2 bath, 65x206, ter style home. 3 bedrooms, 2 dead end. $389,000 baths, living room with fireplace, will hear all offers! eat in kitchen. Lower level ofPat O'Leary, Prudential fers a full living room, bedroom 516-860-8767 and bath. Manicured property, inground heated pool, garage. EAST HAMPTON Barnes Exclusive $635,000 Landing, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 18x36 pool, large deck, private Quogue East Realty Co. beach parking, excellent rental (631) 653-9660 history, quiet street, reduced for www.quogueeast.com fast sale, $695,000. Owner (631)495-5118 East Quogue. Bay estates. Cedar shingled ranch offering 3 bedEAST HAMPTON DREAM rooms, 2 baths, living room with BEACHHOUSE. 3 Bedrooms, fireplace, eat-in-kitchen, full 2 newly renovated baths, huge basement, two car garage, deck EIK, new stainless steel applion a half acre. Exclusive ances, heated pool, on private $465,000. half acre, one mile to private gated Clearwater Beach and marina. $599,000. Call Owner. (516)343-5592 georgiae52@optonline.net

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Sag Harbor Village. Amazing 3 BR, 2.5 bath townhouse on the Harbor. Short walk to village. Totally renovated and in move in condition with the latest upgrades. Two decks overlooking the Harbor, rights to the community pool and tennis courts. Great WATER MILL- PRISTINE 3 opportunity! Asking bedroom, 3 bath .58 acre. Backs $1,180,000.00 Call Horse farm Designer Landscap(631)338-0500 ing, Renovated, private $1,150,000 (917)359-0293 Shinnecock Hills Waterfront Only steps to your boat at deep water floating dock. Charming 4 WestBR, 3 bath has it all: great views, hampton deck, sunroom, CAC, 2 fireplacBeach es & low taxes. $1,560,000. (516)449-3515 Cozy 3 BR ranch, new roof/ windows SOUTHAMPTON-- Best high& bath, LR, EIK, DR, porch, end home under $1,000,000. on .40 acre, $474,000 Finished fall of 2008. Subzero and Viking appliances. ThomasAdditional .40 acre ville cabinetry. 2 master suites. subdividable, $240,000 Fireplace. Pool permit. Close to Pat O'Leary Prudential village. $979,000. Please call (516)860-8767 (631)295-3966 or email: whalenconst@optonline.net

Mint 4 BR, 2 bath Contemporary w/ large deck in private wooded setting, beach rights, master suite w/ bath on main level, + half bath, 3 BR's & bath up. School district #2. $579,777 Pat O'Leary, Prudential (516)860-8767

Condos/Co-Ops Hampton Bays: 1 BR, 1 bath Condo, South of Highway, End Unit, Heated IGP, Tennis Court, Gym, Close to Village, Train, Beaches. $219,000 917-414-7514

North Fork

Amagansett Office 140 Main Street • 631.267.3900 Amagansett. Lanes, South of Highway. 2 homes on 1 property, room for expansion, pool and potential. Exclusive $2,5M WEB# 31380 Dakota Arkin 631.267.7422 East Hampton. Light and bright stunning modern/ contemporary with CAC and heated pool on cul-de-sac. Exclusive $799K WEB# 44808 Arlene Reckson 917.331.3919 Amagansett. Secluded Dunes retreat, spacious 4 bedroom contemporary. Heated pool, hot tub, near ocean. Exclusive $1.8M WEB# 44046 Agnes Bristel 631.267.7402 East Hampton. Three bedroom starter home, priced to sell cozy ranch in East Hampton School district. Exclusive $390K WEB# 11555 Claudette Dixon 631.267.7411 Amagansett. Magnificent rental, breathtaking European on landscaped 2.6 acres; CAC, heated gunite pool. MD-LD $150K WEB# 73863 Gretchen Fallon 631.267.7450 Amagansett. Lanes dreamer with magical gardens that surround this South of Highway 1 story glass walled modern. Exclusive $3M WEB# 55728 Ted Goldbergh 631.267.7415 Water Mill. Reduced waterview, hilltop contemporary with CAC, pool, landscaping and gardens. Exclusive $799K WEB# 44146 Erin Keneally 631.267.7426

Aquebogue, Jamesport, Laurel, Mattituck Beach Cottages, $350- $649K! North Fork Investment and All Just a Stroll To White Sugar Sand Beaches. Two- Four BR for this price! Kate Carpluk, Realtor, (631)838-7608 Century 21 Albertson.

Land Montauk, half acre plus lot in panorama section. All permits in place and ready to build 2,900 sq ft home. Very private. $495,000. (516)695-0211 Southampton LAND Best Buys! .63 Acre. Close Village $239,000. 1.7 Acre SOH. Mooring. Terms $395,000. 1.7 Acre Wooded. Terms $499,000. David Saland 631.766.4690 Beau Hulse Realty Group Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com

Amagansett. On over an acre, near Village. South-facing pool and hot tub room. Open floor plan. Exclusive $1.295M WEB# 45972 Brian Nicholson 631.267.7406 East Hampton. Barnes landing lot on .41 acres with letter of buildability and wetlands inspection on file. Exclusive $395K WEB# 4431 Suzanne Rose 631.267.7420 Montauk. Ditch Plains dreaming, sun and surf from your 4 bedroom ranch near ocean. Possible second story. Exclusive $795K WEB# 23765 John Taylor 631.267.7453 Amagansett. Ocean and Dunes views, steps to the ocean. 1.5 acres with approvals for home and pool. Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 6846 Vicky Thompson 631.267.7430 East Hampton Office 51 Main Street • 631.324.3900/6900 Amagansett. Sun, sand, sail, windsurf at this Waterfront 3 bedroom beachcomber character cottage. Exclusive $1.65M WEB# 24717 Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400 East Hampton. Spacious yet private in Northwest. 4 bedrooms, guest quarters or office, pool, hot tub. Exclusive $699K WEB# 34615 Brook Spencer 631.478.1388 Montauk Office 729D Montauk Highway 631.668.3500

Montauk. Hear, see and smell the ocean from your deck-just 50 ft away. Great rental co-op. Indoor pool. Exclusive $239K WEB# 46591 John Taylor Prestigious loca- 631.267.7453

Westhampton. tion, south of the highway. One acre building lot with bayviews. $1,195,000. Wyoming Ranch 76,400 acres. Check it out at www.jeffsellsranches.com $10,750,000 (406)587-7653 jeff@jeffsellsranches.com

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Shelter Island Office 181 North Ferry Road • 631.749.1600 Shelter Island. Immaculate on the Bay, 3 bedroom contemporary on 1.82 acres with room for pool and tennis. Exclusive $3.295M WEB# 10464 Erin Keneally 631.267.7426 Southampton Office 88 Main Street • 631.283.7300 Southampton. Rare investment opportunity 1.4 acre light industrial parcel with building. Call for details. Exclusive $1.999M WEB# 9904 Lylla Carter 631.702.9262 Southampton. Village farmhouse charmer 4 bedroom, eat-in-kitchen, sunny living room, huge lot, poolhouse. Reduced. Exclusive $1.55M WEB# 43296 Judi Krauss 631.204.2615

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


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SUMMER INTERNSHIPS

at Dan’s Papers Web Programmer Internship for DansHamptons.com unpaid internship for Summer 2010 Job description: Assist the Webmaster in the creation of email newsletters, Banner advertisements, and client websites. Also research and implement backlinks to drive website traffic, and other ine-based animation) Please send resume, sample URLs. contact: Colin Goldberg - colin@danspapers.com

Web content developer for danshamptons.com unpaid internship for Summer 2010 Job description: Assist the Webmaster and Web Editor in the creation of original content for our website. This might include digital photography of East End Business establishments, research on East End businesses for our Insider Guide and Dan’s Depot properties, researching and writing articles for Dan’s Daily news, and other tasks as deemed necessary. Skills required: You must own a digital camera, and have decent photography skills. Computer skills are not a requirement, but they would be helpful. Writing skills or an interest in the publishing industry a plus. Please send resume, sample URLs/writing samples. contact: Colin Goldberg - colin@danspapers.com

Special Events Internship unpaid internship for Summer 2010 Hands on experience at organizing and running events in the Hamptons. Dan’s Papers is offering the opportunity for a couple of select interns to spend time this summer working on a variety of fundraising events. Interns will be assisting with planning and implementing the events Dan’s Papers is regularly involved in (a 5k Run, a Kite Fly and a business cocktail party) as well as working on new events to celebrate Dan’s Papers 50th Anniversary (including an art show and possibly a fashion show as well as several smaller events). Internship would involve, keeping track of sales/donations, making phone calls to update information, helping manage sponsors involvement, promoting the events, working on invitations, running errands, working with any event committees, set up at event, hands on experience the day/night running the events. Skills should include: Proficientcy with Word and Excel, good phone skills Good to be: a multi tasker, people person and have helped organize school events etc. Please send your resume, a description of any event type work you have been involved with (be creative - helping organize your High School Prom, March of Dimes work etc. would all count) and what your role was. Should have own transportation and be available for some time on occasional weekends. contact: ellen@danspapers.com

Graphic Designer Internship unpaid internship for Summer 2010 This is a great opportunity for students seeking future employment in the graphic design industry. You will be working directly with the creative team at Dan’s Papers, assisting in all areas of production of advertisements in the paper, including creating ads, scanning images, color correction, etc. Job description: Assist the Creative team at Dan’s Papers in the creation of advertisements for both Dan’s Papers and the Montauk Pioneer, as well as promotional materials for both publications. Will work with sales representatives as part of your everyday duties. Must be proficient in: QuarkXpress, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Acrobat Professional. contact: Kelly Shelley - artdir@danspapers.com

Editorial Internship unpaid internship for Summer 2010 Job Description: Editorial Assistant for busy, exciting Hamptons weekly. Depending upon qualifications, internship could include assignments for stories that would be published in Dan’s Papers. Other responsibilities may include editing, proof reading, photography, organizing calendar listings, editorial research. Skills required: Excellent writing/proofreading skills. Knowledge of Hamptons market very helpful. Flexibility. Upbeat attitude. Responsible, reliable and punctual. Able to work independently to get the job done. Please send resume and writing samples. contact: Susan Galardi - susang@danspapers.com

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EAST HAMPTON. SAT 6/5, 11:30AM-1:30PM. 92 UNDERWOOD DRIVE. Inviting 3 bedroom, 2 bath with huge den, heated pool in Clearwater. Exclusive $695K WEB# 41846 Martha Perlin 631.267.7417

EAST HAMPTON. SAT 6/5, 2-4PM. 16 BOWLING GREEN PLACE. Sunny 3 bedroom, 3 bath with a heated pool. Springs Fireplace Road to Bowling Green on right. Exclusive $549K WEB# 27107 Martha Perlin 631.267.7417

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 6/5, 12-2PM. 6 HARRISON AVENUE. Living, dining, eat-in kitchen, den, fireplace, 2.5 baths, deck and a full basement. Exclusive $499K WEB# 51635 Tom Griffith 631.907.1497

WATER MILL. SAT. 6/5, 1-4PM. 39 COBB HILL LANE. Bike to ocean. 7 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, carriage house, pool and tennis court. Exclusive $5.8M WEB# 22902 Tim Davis 283.7300 ext.211

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 6/5, 1-3PM. 65 HEADY CREEK LANE. On quiet village lane and perfect as is or approved plans available for expansion. Exclusive $1.895M WEB# 53542 Meegan Darby 631.375.1365

SOUTHAMPTON. SUN. 6/6, 2-4PM. 307 TUCKAHOE ROAD. Just listed, this 3 bedroom 2 bath house is ready for your summer in the Hamptons. On .6 acre with a pool and a lovely landscaped yard. Exclusive $729K WEB# 11656 Katie Milligan 631.204.2622

REMSENBURG. SAT. 6/5, 2-4PM. 160A SOUTH COUNTRY ROAD. Newly upgraded home with open floor plan features 5 bedrooms and 5.5 baths, boasting the best of both indoor and outdoor living. Exclusive $1.775M WEB# 38580 Lori LaMura 631.723.4415

EAST MORICHES. SUN. 6/6, 1-4PM. 26 TUTHILL POINT ROAD. Traditional home on over 2 acres with open floor plan with kitchen, living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Plenty of room for a pool. Exclusive $799K WEB# 24334 Lori LaMura 631.723.4415

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