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OPen HOuse sAt. 7/12 | 2-4Pm 459 dune road unit 25A, westhampton Beach | $298,000 Ocean and bay views oceanfront Co-op, includes 2 ACs, bedroom, stone flooring, balcony, pool, tennis, dock and beach. Web# H23648 eileen Kaufman C: 631.902.9980

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37 Taste of Summer

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PIANOFEST Nathan Lane was in the audience for Martin Short’s show at Guild Hall on Saturday. Of course Lane was invited onstage to perform a little “funny business.” Talent manager turned interior designer Sandy Gallin hosted a party at his Amagansett home for Marlo Thomas, who stars in Guild Hall’s upcoming Clever Little Lies, . Guests included Diane Keaton, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Barbara Streisand, James Brolin, Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos, Christie Brinkley, Katie Couric, Joy Behar, Heidi Klum, Vito Schnabel, Kim Kardashian, Rob Reiner, David Geffen and Alex von Furstenberg.

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Week of July 11–17, 2014 Riders this past week: 20,888 Rider miles this past week: 155,888 DOWN IN THE TUBE Taylor Swift was seen wearing a life jacket and strumming a guitar on the subway between Amagansett and Montauk on Sunday afternoon. She got off in Napeague, according to our spy, who followed her, and our spy thinks she got off to go windsurfing on a friend’s rig. George Stephanopoulos was seen heading from North Sea to Southampton on Friday looking very smug. Ina Garten was on the subway heading from from Bridgehampton to Sagaponack on Tuesday. Padma Lakshmi was sitting reading a book on the subway heading from Westhampton Beach to Quiogue on Friday.

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HEADWAY ON THE INTERNATIONALE “The Internationale,” the super-luxurious, secure, fitted-out subway car we rent out to ride around the system late at night when diplomats and politicians from around the world want to meet in private, had its first success since the car was first offered in March. The meeting was on Monday between President Obama and Vladimir Putin, according to a reliable source (the car’s bartender), and at this meeting Putin said he wanted to have closer relations with America, thinks he got carried away with patriotism by Sochi emboldening him to take Crimea and would let the Russian rebels in Ukraine twist in the wind until they gave up and came home. He said he was really sorry, and would it be okay if he kept Crimea and the two hugged. CONFETTI Our super staff earned high kudos from management at a company breakfast in our cafeteria on Sunday morning. The amount of confetti and balloons they swept up from the platforms on the early morning of July 5 filled a barn we own in East Quogue and we applauded their monumental effort. After making a speech, Commissioner Aspinall released a white pigeon to fly out the window into the Hampton Bays sunshine in their honor. SYSTEM OUTAGE The power went down for 20 minutes at 7 a.m. when the tail of Hurricane Arthur came through the subway system on Friday morning. This made all the trains 20 minute late. But because all our trains come through every station at 20 minute intervals, nobody noticed. ANTIQUE SUBWAY CAR RIDE The antique subway car we discovered in a storage room off a dark tunnel between Water Mill and Bridgehampton last year had its first riders on Friday. Although the subway car was fully restored to exact 1934 specifications,

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GANGS OF THE EAST END A fight that’s been simmering for over 150 years suddenly burst violently into the open over the holiday weekend, as rival gangs from the North and South Forks engaged in an epic confrontation that involved fights on land and sea. The two main gangs involved were the Southampton-based Priveteers and the Southold-headquartered Young’s Boys, and their dispute involved which town, Southampton or Southold, qualifies as the first English settlement in New York. Hostilities broke out when a small group of Young’s Boys intentionally trespassed on Priveteer territory in North Sea, scrawling the message “Southold Was Here (Before Southampton)” on a boulder near Conscience Point. This was too much for the Priveteers, who set upon the trespassers with homemade weapons and rocks, causing serious injuries. The Young’s Boys took revenge, and soon the streets of Southampton and Southold were ablaze with indiscriminate violence and rage. The fighting involved several skirmishes between boats on Peconic Bay as well. Police were stretched thin as they labored to bring calm to the area and tend to the wounded, but by late Sunday night order seemed to have returned. The question of which town has the right to claim the coveted “First English Settlement” status remains unresolved. MCGUMBUS INDEPENDENCE DAY SHOCkER Old Man McGumbus, Shelter Island’s 104-yearold WWII veteran and amateur electrician, held his annual Fourth of July tribute to the Founding Fathers last Friday. The event quickly became a police matter, as one of the festival’s events inspired numerous calls to the authorities. While the reenactment of young George Washington chopping down the cherry tree went off without incident (although McGumbus’s neighbor later called in to report that a cherry tree on his property had been chopped down without his permission), the “Kitty Cat Ben Franklin” tableau vivant was much more controversial. No laws were broken, investigators determined after arriving on the scene to find a cat dressed like the founding father and holding a kite string, but out of an abundance of caution, they ordered McGumbus to release the feline from his costume (although the cat was allowed to stay for the rest of the celebration). In a statement released the following morning through his spokesperson, McGumbus was defiant: “Our forefathers fought those redcoats so a man, and his cat, could do as they please. Can’t dress up as Benjamin Franklin? Can’t fly a kite? What happened to our independence and freedom of expression? Where did life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness go? We may as well be British!” 34618

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Guild Hall Season Spectacular with Martin Short Guild Hall hosted its Season Spectacular last Saturday with Martin Short, the Tony- and Emmy-winning actor/entertainer, who delighted the sold-out house with a hilarious 90-minute show that preceded dinner from Art of Eating at the home of hosts Michele and Marty Cohen, where Bob Balaban and Short continued entertaining guests with an interview. Photographs by Barry Gordin

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When Walt Whitman was 36 years old, he first published Leaves of Grass, celebrating the common man, the gloriousness of life, the touch of God in nature throughout the planet and

the freedom to ignore the encumberments of society and be your own happy self. A hundred years later, in the 1950s, he was declared the grandfather of America’s Beat Poet generation, earning praise from Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Alan Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, who wrote On the Road. Keep moving. Love life. Enjoy every moment. Even such varied individuals as Ezra Pound, Andrew Carnegie and Ralph Waldo Emerson offered him great praise. He is America’s greatest poet. One critic, William Sloane Kennedy, wrote that “a thousand years from now people will be celebrating the birth of Walt Whitman as they are now the birth of Christ.” All that, however, took place when he was full grown. Earlier, as a youth growing up here on Long Island, which included several dramatic months here on the East End at Southold, he worked as a legal assistant, a printer, a schoolteacher, a pamphleteer, a newspaper editor and writer, which often involved the politics of the day, much of which involved Tammany Hall in Manhattan and all the corruption that went along with it. Once, in those early days, he got fired from his job as the editor of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle by writing in opposition to the political views of its owner, Isaac Van Anden. On another occasion he worked for (Cont’d on next page)

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Tarred (Continued from previous page) The Long Island Patriot. He wrote against slavery being allowed in new states entering the union. Slavery in New York State had been abolished in 1828 (when he was 9), but children born into slavery would remain indentured until as late as 1853. And then there was the time he spent as a schoolteacher. He was 21 years old at the time. Drawings made of him in 1840—this was before photography was widely used—show a slender, high strung, self-important young man who looks quite angry and troubled. And in the summer of 1840, just four months before he reportedly came to Southold to teach, he wrote a friend of his a letter about teaching school to the children of the farmers of Long Island. He had taught at five schools from 1836 to 1838, and four schools in 1840 and 1841, and was probably the teacher at the Woodbury School at the time. Keep in mind that 15 years later he would be celebrating the “common man.” “I am sick of wearing away by inches, and spending the fairest portion of my little span of life, here in this nest of bears, this forsaken of all Go[d]’s creation; among clowns and country bumpkins, flat-heads, and coarse brown-faced girls, dirty, ill-favored young brats, with squalling throats and crude manners, and bog-trotters, with all the disgusting conceit of ignorance and vulgarity. It is enough to make the fountains of good-will dry up in our hearts, to wither all gentle and loving dispositions, when we are forced to descend and be as one

among the grossest, the most low-minded of the human race. Life is a dreary road, at the best; and I am just at this time in one of the most stony, rough, desert, hilly and heart-sickening parts of the journey.” He also wrote: “Send me something funny; for I am getting to be a miserable kind of a dog.” There wasn’t much in the way of getting references about prospective school teachers back then. Whitman left the Woodbury School. But then he gets this invitation from Southold, this is in the late summer of 1840 or 1841, that the Locust Grove School in that town needed a teacher, and would Whitman like to come? Well, Whitman’s sister Mary—Walt was one of nine children—had moved to Greenport, just four miles east of Southold, after marrying a Greenport boat builder, so Walt had family out there. Why not? There are only fragmentary records of what happened in Southold at this time. There were few town records kept. Only a few newspaper articles survive to this day. None describe the extraordinary things that some believe happened after young Walt came to town. But there is plenty of word of mouth about it. Walt Whitman arrives to teach at the school in early December. He is taken in, as is customary in rural towns when schoolteachers are hired, at the home of George Wells, where he is to spend the semester living with Wells and his wife and several children, at least one of whom is a student at the Locust Grove School. There is no indication of the sleeping

arrangements in that house, but it is common that the schoolteacher receive room and board. It is also common that he sleeps in the attic with one or more of the children he teaches. He is to be their professor, a member of the family, a friend and mentor. There are many references of this way of bringing a schoolteacher into a village in this period in America. And so young Walt commences teaching the young, about 25 of them, in a one-room wooden building with a lot of desks, some firewood, a blackboard and a pot-bellied stove. During the first month, Whitman writes several fiery editorials that appear in the nearby Greenport Republican Watchman newspaper. People get very stirred up. They talk to one about their schoolteacher. Soon, the editor of the Republican Watchman announces that Whitman is “fired.” There will be no more articles from him. And then, one Sunday morning, everyone goes to the Southold Presbyterian Church as they usually do. The sermon is delivered by the minister, Ralph Smith, who in the course of things denounces the behavior of this young man named Walt Whitman. He denounces Whitman, and calls him a sodomite. He mentions the name of the family at whose home he is staying, and says they have a young boy in that family who goes to that school. He says this must be stopped. And at the end Smith refers to the Locust Grove School as “a Sodom.” Records have been kept (Continued on page 46)


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his weekend is Dan’s Taste of Summer, when, for two nights, thousands of people who love food assemble under a giant tent at Sayre Park in Bridgehampton to enjoy the tastes of more than 40 restaurants and the offerings of 13 local vineyards. It’s in its fourth year now. But before I tell you all about it and all the celebrities and chefs and winemakers and entertainers who will be there for you, let me tell you of several things we had hoped to do that have not panned out. We are not, for example, on Friday afternoon, going to be putting lines of crumbs (with thyme and other spices) along all the highways and byways from Westhampton to Montauk to lead you to Sayre Park, in spite of rumors to that effect. That plan was nixed by the Hamptons Planning Board. And, in retrospect, that was a good thing, too. Also nixed were two other plans. We were planning on sending up helicopters from East Hampton Airport on Friday afternoon to parachute wine bottles onto the community with notes attached to describe the weekend.

The plan was even turned down after we agreed to send the helicopters up at 2 a.m. when everyone is asleep so as not to bop people on the head with them as they landed (which had been one of the objections of the board). The other project dropped, this time after protests from environmentalists, was our plan to parachute box lunches from twin-engine Cessnas onto the community late on Saturday morning so they could have an early lunch before coming out for the evening up at Sayre. Having those rumors out of the way, I will now tell you what you WILL enjoy on Dan’s Taste of Summer Weekend. Friday evening begins at 8 p.m. when the gates open to ticketholders for Dan’s GrillHampton, presented by Café Bustelo and Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors. This is a competition as well as a tasting event. It pits eight chefs from eight great restaurants in New York City against eight chefs from eight great restaurants in the Hamptons in a grill-off called “NYC vs. Hamptons.” The event is hosted by Restaurant: Impossible star Robert Irvine. Guests get to taste everything the chefs are grilling and cast their votes for their favorite dish of the night,

and another round of judging is done by six gastronomes (I am one of these judges). The winners of the People’s Choice and the Judges’ Choice—as well as who won between Team NYC or Team Hamptons—are announced after we secretly report our findings later in the night. The party then continues until 11 p.m. with music by the Nancy Atlas Project. The city chefs are Michael DeFonzo from P.J. Clarke’s and Clarke’s Standard, Gabe Thompson from Epicurean Group, Harold Moore from Commerce, Ben Zwicker from T Bar NYC, Elizabeth Karmel from Hill Country Barbeque, Paul Denamiel from Le Rivage, Julian Medina from Toloache and David Standridge from Market Table. The boys from the country are Billy Oliva of Delmonico’s Southampton, Peter Ambrose from Peter Ambrose Event Catering, Victor Tapia of The Palm, Tom Schaudel of A Mano, Chris Cariello of 1 North Steakhouse, Emanouil Aslanoglou of Old Stove Pub, Arthur Wolf of Smokin’ Wolf BBQ & More, and David Hersh of Rumba. Tickets to Dan’s GrillHampton were still available as of press time. That is not quite the (Cont’d on next page)

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case for Dan’s Taste of Two Forks, which is our Saturday night event. Total capacity for the tent is 1,600, and all VIP tickets for this event are gone. But I understand that as of this writing there are still tickets left for general admission. At Dan’s Taste of Two Forks— presented by Farrell Building Company and hosted by Katie Lee and Geoffrey Zakarian, who costar on Food Network’s The Kitchen—the people assemble outside the tent and then at a certain moment, 6:30 p.m., the first group of VIP attendees

are let loose to come inside to begin eating and drinking from the offerings of more than 40 different restaurants and 13 wineries, followed by general admission at 7:30. You can eat and drink in any order you want. You could have dessert first, then drinks, then the main course, then an appetizer at the end. Where else can you do things that way? Only here. And you can have more from one table and less from another. It’s up to you. You pays your money and you take your choice. It all ends at 10 p.m. Here is the list of the 41 restaurants that will serve you: 668 The Gigshack; 75 Main; Bay Kitchen Bar; The Bell & Anchor; Citarella; The Coast; Deli Counter Fine Foods & Catering/Andy Mosolino’s Pizza; Delmonico’s of Southampton; Desserts That Matter; Doppio Artisan Bistro; First and South; Fresno; The Frisky Oyster; Georgica; Gosman’s;, Gourmet Sorbet; Grana Trattoria Antica; Harbor Bistro; Harlow East; The Inn Spot on the Bay; Jedediah Hawkins Inn; The Living Room; Lynn’s Hula Hut; Mercado; Navy Beach; Nick & Toni’s; The North Fork Table & Inn; Old Mill Inn; Osteria Salina; Page; Pellegrino’s Pizza Bar & Restaurant; Red Stixs; theRiverheadProject; Sartori Cheese; The Seawater Grill at Gurney’s Montauk; Shuckers Lobster & Clam Bar; Sienna, Cuisine by Donatella; Smokin’ Wolf BBQ & More; South Edison, Crave Fishbar, Bo’s Kitchen and Bar Room; Southampton Social Club; Stone Creek Inn; Topping Rose House; Touch of Venice; Westlake Fish House

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but it still takes place the first Saturday after Bastille Day—this year on July 19. This year, the fireworks are dedicated to Tony Duke, who passed away in April. The fireworks will be provided by the celebrated Long Island firm Fireworks by Grucci, and many local businesses have stepped in to sponsor the event, including Dan’s Papers and WPPB, among others. Rossetti Perchik, Founder and CEO of the Clamshell Foundation, notes that the fireworks “are a tradition that I didn’t want to see go away. To this day they have the feel of a private party.” Locals still associate the fireworks with Boys’ and Girls’ Harbor, and might not be aware that the Clamshell

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Tarred (Continued from page 36) of the Reverend Smith’s sermons during that era, but there is no record of this lecture or any mention of Walt Whitman. On the other hand, there are reports by some who have seen these records that 12 pages of the records of these sermons that have been ripped out. After the service, a mob forms out on the lawn. There are angry voices, declarations that something must be done. The mob heads to the home of George Wells, stopping along the way at Kettle Hill, a place where fresh hot tar is heated over a fire and available to all for fixing up house drafts, farm implements and fishermen’s seines. Hot tar is put in a bucket. The mob moves on. Somehow, Whitman becomes aware of the mob. He flees the Wells house, and he heads

down the street to the home of Dr. Ira Corwin, bursting in upon the housekeeper, Selina Danes, who hides him in the attic under a pile of tick mattresses. The mob, however, after talking to Wells and learning where Whitman went, marches on down to the doctor’s house and runs upstairs to find him there in the attic. They drag him downstairs and haul him out into the yard where they plaster his hair and clothing with tar and take him out to a wagon with the intention of putting him in the back and driving him out of town. But then a woman named Aunt Lina arrives and comforts Whitman there on the ground, yells at the mob to leave him alone, and the mob melts away. Danes then takes Whitman back to Dr. Corwin’s house and, with the doctor’s

permission, nurses Whitman there for a month without Whitman ever coming out of the house. Whitman then leaves the area quietly on his own after he has recovered. That is the story that has been handed down about why, after that time, the Locust Grove School was no longer the Locust Grove School, but the Sodom School, a name that it bore into the early 20th century. Whether all this happened as all the people Molinoff spoke to remembered it, I suppose we will never know. There are various bits of evidence either way. For example, a letter has been found, written to a Southold man by a Washington lawyer early in the winter of 1840. The relevant part of this letter reads as follows: “I am most sincerely sorry that Whitman tho’t it expedient to ‘run a muck’ under the chariot wheels of ‘old Tip’—but hope he may escape unscathed.” “Old Tip” is a reference to “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too,” the campaign slogan of Whig candidate William Harrison (and John Tyler), who ran for and was elected President espousing that slavery continue to be legal in America. Reverend Smith represented the Whigs on eastern Long Island. Whitman campaigned for Harrison’s opponent, Martin Van Buren, who was morally opposed to slavery. Southold Whigs were very pro-slavery then. The country would continue along toward the Civil War. On the other side, there are several articles written by Whitman that appear afterwards in Greenport’s Republican Watchman without any mention of these tar-and-feather events. But articles can be written from afar and mailed in and then published. Perhaps these were such cases. Whitman also writes a letter of recommendation that following spring to the Southold school district for a friend wanting to be a schoolteacher there. It’s also known that in the years that follow, Whitman, who continues teaching school elsewhere for a while, summers in Southold, perhaps with his sister and her family. Finally, in later years, when he is old and is asked to remember all the schools he taught at, he remembers eight, but none are Locust Grove. In 1850, at age 31, Walt Whitman writes that he is now going to leave off being an editor, printer and schoolteacher. He is to commit himself to being a vagabond and poet of the common man. He has long since forgotten, no doubt, the days when he described the common people of Woodbury as “country bumpkins, flat-heads, and coarse brown-faced girls, dirty, ill-favored young brats, with squalling throats and crude manners, and bog-trotters.” Five years after that, in 1855, Whitman presents to his brothers one of the 795 copies of Leaves of Grass he has paid to have printed. The book is not yet the dramatic success it is later to become. His brother George commented later that it was not worth reading. ***

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oncerned citizens worried about the ecosystems of locals bays have all reached the same conclusion: the East End needs more oysters. In order to turn the tide on the deterioration of water quality, grassroots efforts are underway at Shinnecock Bay, Moriches Bay and North Sea Harbor. Each of these water bodies has been adopted by a different nonprofit, and each nonprofit sees the essential role oysters will play. Though oysters are often associated with fine dining and raw bars, marine biologists treasure oysters for another reason: their ability to remove an extraordinary amount of algae and nitrogen from bodies of water. While all filter feeding bivalves do the same, oysters are the true workhorses of the bays. Aram Terchunian, the owner of the environmental services firm First Coastal in Westhampton, says that 100 years ago, oysters were more important to Manhattan’s economy than Wall Street. Oysters were plentiful then in New York’s waters, but in the ensuing years, due to overharvesting, pollution and other factors, the oyster population has collapsed. With the loss of oysters, bays have lost much of their filtration systems. Stormwater runoff and leaching cesspools are putting nitrogen in the estuary and algae is growing at a faster pace than the remaining filter feeders, such as hardshell clams, scallops and mussels, can consume it. And the clam population is also no where near what it was 50 years ago. Terchunian is a member of the Moriches Bay Project, which got permission to grow 10,000 oysters in the bay. The oyster racks will be in the eastern end of the Bay, off the Westhampton Beach portion of Dune Road. At North Sea Harbor, the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery aims to grow oysters to seed oyster reefs there and elsewhere on the East End. The hatchery is located on Southampton Historical Museum’s Conscience Point Historic Site, where settlers landed in 1640. The hatchery is being operated by Sea Scout Ship 908, a division of the Boy Scouts of America, and others interested in restoring local waters. Josh Belury is both the skipper of Ship 908 and the director of the hatchery. “Algal blooms are just running rampant,” Belury says. Algae have many negative effects on water bodies, such as preventing sunlight from reaching the bottom of bays and robbing waters of oxygen. No sunlight means no eelgrass beds—where clams grow—and no oxygen means mobile aquatic life flees and stationary animals die. Three reefs of 1 million oysters each will filter the entire volume of water in North Sea Harbor every 24 hours, according to Belury. And they only need to be 100 feet by 10 feet each. The oysters will work all day and through the night, leaving the harbor crystal clear when the sun rises. Then algae will grow back under the sunlight, beginning the cycle again. The oyster reefs will also have the effect of absorbing the shock of waves, before they hit land and causes erosion, especially during storms, Belury says. The largest organization aiming to replenish the oyster population is the Shinnecock Bay

Restoration Program, which Landeau Foundation and the has the backing of the Stony Simons Foundation. Brook Southampton School The Shinnecock Bay of Marine and Atmospheric Restoration Program, along Sciences. Created in 2012, with Cornell Cooperative it aims to stop algal blooms Extension, helps anyone known as brown tides and with access to the bay to rust tides from occurring became an oyster gardener. by jump-starting shellfish The SPAT program provides reproduction. Clam and cages, 1,000 seed oysters oyster sanctuaries, at plus instruction and locations in the bay where Water filter on the half shell workshops. One oyster conditions are best suited for garden can contribute growth, will be established with high densities to the filtration of 50,000 gallons of water of the bivalves. The program got its start thanks daily. More information is available at to $3 million in contributions from the Laurie shinnecockbay.org. Thinkstock.com

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how to wrap things up. So we turn to the first two award-winning endings from the Dan’s Papers Literary Prize—each of which helped their authors take home the $5000 first prize— to inspire your own conclusions. From 2012 Literary Prize Winner “Magic Shirts” by James K. Phillips Once, during the Shinnecock pow-wow, I faced my Narragansett friend and rival in a ‘dance-off.’ As the first drum beats began, I swung my war axe and watched as the cluster of hawk feathers representing myself and my four sisters detached from the axe-head and arched into the sunlight. It hung in the air for

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what seemed like forever and I wanted to be as free as it was, if only for a few seconds…or a lifetime. It was an automatic disqualification, but we continued on and danced hard, the drum group giving us a smoking hot song. I presented my friend with those feathers, as a tribute to an honorable and spectacular contest. I feel like those feathers sometimes; wanting to break the ties of this world and fly away to a place where I can dance forever, my feet never touching the earth. But then, who knows? Perhaps one day I’ll have gathered enough articles of magic and do just that. From 2013 Literary Prize Winner “Moving Through Water” by Susan Duff Paul and I swim together twice a day now. In the morning, we drive down a hill bordered by thick woods. Early light sneaks though the branches and tie-dyes the dark winding road in shades of yellow. We arrive at Albert’s Landing before the lifeguards and are happily alone on the pale beige beach. The sand stretches out into clear silky water, its surface sequined in the morning sun. To the east of the wide horseshoe bay, the white, lace-like sands of Napeague line a shore that meanders toward Montauk Point. To the west, where forested cliffs rise up from the beach, treetops shimmy in the morning breeze. We swim side by side along the cliffs, the sun at our backs. Our evening swims are at Louse Point, Paul’s sacred spot. He says this is where he goes to worship. He wields his cane in the sand with more confidence now, walking steadily along the path to the water. The rugosa blossoms are almost gone, and small orange globes now ripen along the beach’s border—rose hips, I think. It must be mid-summer. Paul drops his cane on the sand and wades into the water ahead of me. He plunges and swims away fast; I tug on my fins and catch up. Swimming next to him, I navigate among the paddle boarders and kayakers. Last summer, I liked to look up at the herring sky and white-bellied gulls on our Louse Point swims. Now, I watch Paul’s face as he comes up for air with every other stroke. He’s smiling again. After our swim, I still take his hand as we wade onto the beach. He doesn’t need it now, but I like the habit. We stand for a while and watch the sun nestle into dark green trees on the far bank. It feels so much like last year, I sometimes forget what Paul can’t do. I start toward the path before I remember to go back and pick up his towel and cane for him. On a Friday in July, the surgeon’s nurse calls Paul from Manhattan with this month’s test results. I listen in, hopeful, on the other extension. “Your progress is amazing,” Nadia says to Paul. “You could be good to go sooner than we predicted. Maybe by October. You must be doing something right.” My eyes sting, but I start to grin. “Swimming,” I say softly. “Just swimming. Twice a day. In two magical bays.” To read all entries in the Dan’s Papers Literary Prize for Nonfiction and to enter this year’s competition, visit LiteraryPrize.DansPapers.com.


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Who’s Here By DAN RATTINER

any people know Tom Clavin for his book Dark Noon. It appeared in 2005 and was the first thoroughly researched and passionately written account of one of the darkest days on eastern Long Island—the otherwise calm day at sea in 1951 when a single rogue wave overturned an open fishing boat off Montauk, loaded with fishermen having a good time, leading to the deaths of 46 people. It was attributed, at the time, to an almost complete lack of public sport-fishing rules, an overloaded boat with one of its two engines out of service, no time to negotiate the mounting waves, and poor communication between boats and shore. All that has since changed, mostly as a result of the Pelican disaster, something that for many years people in these parts did not want to talk about. Among those who died was the captain, a popular Montauk man named Eddie Carroll. Also changed was the career of the author of this book, Tom Clavin of Sag Harbor. His next book, in 2007, written with Bob Drury, about a littleknown typhoon that capsized and sank three American warships in the Pacific during World War II, became a New York Times bestseller. As Clavin said at the time, “I can do this,” meaning he could do what he loved and could make a living at it. It was true he had written seven books before. But none had sparked. Now, in his early 50s, one did. Subsequently, he has written eight books, all to great acclaim, including his latest, The Heart of Everything That Is, which came out last fall and also spent time on The New York Times bestseller list. He has hopes of a similar reception for Reckless: The Racehorse Who Became a Marine Corps Hero, to be published on August 5 by NAL/Penguin. One of the early appraisals has come from Nelson DeMille: “It’s not too much of a stretch to say that Tom Clavin’s Reckless reads like a wonderful and inspiring combination of Laura Hillenbrand’s Seabiscuit and Unbroken. The star of this book might be a Mongolian mare, but she was an American war hero and her amazing story deserves to be told, which Tom Clavin so ably does. This would make a hell of a movie.” Tom Clavin was born in 1954, the oldest child of an Irish-American family in what was then an Irish Catholic neighborhood in the Bronx.

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“We lived on a fifth-floor walkup. I went to the St. Brendan’s School, carried a little briefcase and wore a uniform. This was fine until my mom had two more kids, my sister and brother. She rebelled. She could not raise three kids in a fifth-floor walkup. And so, when I was eight years old, we moved to Deer Park, Long Island. There was no Catholic school. I went to public school. On my first day there, in my uniform and carrying a briefcase, I got beat up.” The move to Deer Park was understood by his father, but grudgingly. Now he was working for Shell Oil in the city, and he commuted. He was now far from his extended family in the Bronx. In Deer Park at that time, there was no Catholic church, either. Mass was held in a rented movie theater. His mother thrived in this environment. And she lavished attention on her first born. Back in the Bronx, she had taught him to read and write before he attended school. He loved the images the words created. Now at eight years old, she bought him a typewriter. Now he could write things. “I wrote my first short story when I was 11,” Tom said. “Things that happened at home, but with fictional characters. The whole thing just took hold of me. I’ve loved it since.” “Do you still have that typewriter?” I asked. “It used to sit in the basement of our home in Deer Park, close to the furnace,” he said, “but the house was sold four years ago.” When Tom was 12 years old, his father went to work one morning and never came back. He was found, days later, asleep in the subway. “He lost the battle with alcohol,” Tom said. “He couldn’t even take care of himself, much less his family. He was gone. I didn’t see him but three or four times a year after that. He died at 68.” Tom’s mother had no car, no income. It was, of course, the end of the marriage, and that immobilized her. “I had to work, my mom said. After school. I got a job delivering Newsday. Then when I was 13, with a friend helping me fill out a form so I could hide my age, I got a job at a rug factory.” For a couple of years, a good job was cleaning movie theaters. He worked at two of them, one in Babylon, the other in Commack. By this time, (Continued on next page) he had a car but was

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still too young for a license. He drove illegally. “If I got there early, say at 10 p.m., I could see the last show. The work began at midnight and went to 4 a.m. I watched for wallets.” In the early years after his father left, and until his mother found a job working for a bank, there was sometimes nothing to eat. “I’d come home and drop off my books and mom would say, ‘I don’t have dinner for everybody, you have to fend for yourselves.’ I was 12, my sister 8, my brother 6. I considered it a problem to solve. So I’d wait until around 6 p.m. and I’d go knock on the door of one of my school friends. ‘Can so-and-so come out to play?’ I’d ask. I knew it was dinner time. The reply would go like this: ‘Oh, we just sat down for dinner, (pause), would you like to join us?’ My closest friends kid me about this to this day.” I considered this. Now he lives in Sag Harbor. “Like who?” I asked. He told me two of his closest friends, Tony and Patty Sales, now run the food operation at the Star Island Yacht Club in Montauk. He told me they remember it another way—they knew dinner was ready when the doorbell rang. “Mom failed her driving test seven times, but got it on the eighth, then got the job at Security National Bank. Life got easier then.” Tom finished at Deer Park High School. He became the president of the student council, and editor of the high school newspaper. “I loved it,” he said. “It gave me an interest in journalism.” Things were still rough at home, though, and

He was determined to be a writer. When not studying, he wrote fiction. He submitted stories, received rejection letters, soldiered on... for a few years he continued working during the day, he became a landscaper and went to school at night at Suffolk County Community College. But then a big change came over him. It was a kind of dream. There had been a time after his father left that his mom went to Tijuana for 30 days so she could qualify for residency for what would be a Mexican divorce. He and his siblings were dropped off with a relative. “I was 14 at the time,” Tom said. “I loved Southern California. There were beaches, ocean, everybody was so laid back. I set my sights on going to USC.” He would need money and scholarships. He got his mother’s blessing and moved to a $70-a-month studio apartment near campus. “It was squalid, in the barrio. There was an old man with a head injury from a drug deal gone bad who showed me the place. ‘I’ll take it,’ I told him.” He was determined to be a writer. When not studying, he wrote fiction. He submitted stories to magazines, got a shoebox full of rejection slips, but soldiered on, sometimes landing a piece. At USC he founded a literary magazine called Prufrock, filled with poetry and stories, and he buried himself in his studies.

“It was a good experience. I studied with so many students from so many different nationalities. Muslims, Asians, I really was exposed to South America. But every semester I had to fight for that $5,000 scholarship from the school.” He never graduated, however. He left USC after two years to come back East and get married to a woman he had fallen in love with when he was going to Suffolk Community College. They were married in St. Joseph’s Church in Kings Park in 1976 by her brother, a priest. His wife worked at the Viking Press in the city, in the production department, while he worked at the Guinness Book of World Records at their offices on 32nd Street in Manhattan. “I did proofreading and press releases. But my real job was to greet people. Were they dangerous? Were they okay? I’d deal with it. For example, there was a woman who brought in two potty-trained iguanas that she wanted to show us. We took her word for it. Another man brought in a game, which was a mechanical rabbi that the dogs chased around a track. Honestly, I thought it was a ridiculous place to work. There was Japanese porno wallpaper in the bathroom. The president drank his lunch every day.” For his trouble, he got fired. He then worked for a while for Fodor Travel Guide to Mexico, proofreading, which was better, but that didn’t work out, either. “I have had three jobs in my life, and got fired from all of them. I think it’s about authority.” He began writing for (Continued on page 54)

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“Joe, I was thinking......” “Let me guess, you pulled a lobe?” “No, Joe, be serious. I was watching a show about preparedness, what with global warming and moving tectonic plates, we gotta be ready for anything you know.” “You gotta stop watching that National Graphic channel, Louise. I got the cable package so that you could hopefully watch cooking shows and I could catch all my games. If you gotta watch educational stuff, watch how penguins mate or something like that. Preparedness sounds like it could cost me money.” “They said we should keep two large bins outside with enough supplies to take care of ourselves for two days, away from any structures that could fall on us.” “That’s in case of an earthquake, Louise. There are no earthquakes on the East End, they could never get any town board approval.” “And they said we should review our insurance policies to be sure we are covered for all Acts of God. You know, like when a tree branch falls on a roof.” “Louise, all Acts of God compensations are subject to the interpretation of the on-site Claims Adjuster. It’s a little known fact that being an atheist is a job prerequisite for all Claims Adjusters.” “I don’t think that’s true, Joe. All damages from nature could be considered Acts of God. If they deny one, they could deny them all.” “And thereby be promoted. My God, Louise, I think you’re catching on.” “Well we should at least have a good escape route planned out.” “Escape to where? The ferries don’t run during disasters. The only escape plan is to the school gym by way of the liquor store.” “Oh, Joe, you can’t bring liquor into the school.” “You’d better bring liquor to your school gym during your friendly neighborhood disaster. Everybody will be jammed together, kids crying for toys, women worried about cats, men worried about whether they remembered to lock their tool sheds. You’ll be trying to remember if you turned off the stove. And teenagers will be forced to resurrect the forgotten skill of speaking to, not texting, other people from whom they want to bum cigarettes or booze. Trust me, Louise, sangria equals sanity.” “Now that you mention it, what about the kids? How could we get them to leave their friends’ houses and come home without a big argument?” “Why would we want them home with us during a disaster anyway? Wherever they are, we know they’re on Shelter Island. They’re eating some other parents out of house and home and whining that the power outage is keeping them from playing video games. Shut up and count your blessings, Louise!” “What about the boat, Joe? How do we keep it safe?” “Louise, we all secure our boats as best we can, the rest we leave to St. Brenden the

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I am absolutely enamored of the Citroen 2CV and the original VW air-cooled Beetle. These cars have a lot in common. They were considered radical cars for their time. They went on to become the biggest-selling cars ever built by their manufacturers. They both had air-cooled engines, the Citroen in the front and the VW in the rear. They were certainly “beauty impaired,” and you can argue about which one you would rather take to the prom. They were also the least expensive cars in the marketplace at their inception and just happened to be both magnificently creative and innovative examples of basic automotive design. The Citroen and Beetle had engines that seemed to run forever, and in the VWs case, build quality that was way beyond its price point. I’ve driven many VWs, (who hasn’t?) and several Citroen 2CVs, and they are fun, if slow, to drive. The original German factory workers referred to the VW as the “Ugly Duckling” and Henry Ford turned down owning the VW plant in Germany. The entire French press scoffed and laughed at the impossibly strange looking 2CV when it was first shown at the Paris Auto Show. However, history has had the last laugh. Both these cars have a loyal following, especially in Europe, and early “poor man’s Porsches” and “Farmers cars” as these old Citroens and VWs are sometimes called, are in high demand as affordable collector cars With all of this small car talk, one can’t rule out the Morris Mini. It was certainly not an ugly duckling, but a sweet little car that surprised everyone with how roomy it was inside. Certainly not a strange sight in Europe, but because of its size, a strange sight on the roads here in America. It didn’t fit in on the same roads that were owned by vehicles the size of Ford F-150 pickups and 1959 Cadillac Eldorados that had tail fins bigger than a Mini. I owned an original Mini Cooper S in 1968 and drove it often around the streets of Manhattan. It was daunting to be in traffic between delivery vans and Checker taxi cabs. I also have to admit, New York City pot holes played havoc with my 1968 Mini’s diminutive 10 inch diameter tires. It was a tough time for a little Mini then, and thankfully the new Mini is almost twice as large, with 16- and 17-inch tires. New Minis are selling well here in America, and finally not a bizarre sight on the highway. There are still a lot of weird looking sights on the road with rather strange monikers. Nissan Cubes, Honda Elements and the Kia Soul. Also, have you seen some of the outlandish outfits bicycle riders are wearing? The revenge of Lance Armstrong?


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Chi-Chi Bolitho and Banjo Jack Williams

Southampton Fourth of July Parade The Southampton Village parade in celebration of Independence Day could not be stopped! Despite heavy rains, the parade carried on. Photographs by Kimberly Goff

WPPB 88.3 FM's parade float

Father Constantine Lazarakis of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons

Holiday House Hamptons White Gala at Watchcase Sag Harbor

Waterkeeper, Baykeeper Sunset Cruise Peconic Baykeeper and Waterkeeper Alliance held their second annual sunset cruise around Peconic Bay while enjoying Swedish cuisine. Photographs by Kimberly Goff

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The Holiday House Hamptons opening night White Gala benefited the Evelyn Lauder Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The event was also the long-awaited unveiling of Watchcase, the residential redevelopnent of the former Bulova Watchcase Factory. Seventeen interior designers each turned a room into a showcase of their work. Photographs by Richard Lewin

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Cee Scott Brown (Corcoran/Watchcase Sales Team) and Michael and Nancy Aboff (Aboff Paints)

Interior designer and author Campion Platt

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Halsey House Gala: Celebrate with a Bang In celebration of the nation's birth, Southampton Historical Museum held its annual Halsey House Gala at the Thomas Halsey Homestead on Saturday. Photographs by Kimberly Goff

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The Lovin' Spoonful at Suffolk

"Bob Dylan: The Drawn Blank Series" Opening at Mark Borghi Fine Art in Bridgehampton

Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Lovin' Spoonful played The Suffolk Theater in downtown Riverhead for the ultimate Throwback Thursday. Photographs by Nicholas Chowske

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Mark Borghi Fine Art in Bridgehampton last Thursday celebrated the opening of "Bob Dylan: The Drawn Blank Series." Each work was reminiscent of sketches Dylan had drawn (mostly on long train rides) in the 1980s and '90s. The party also served as the launch of ArtHamptons. Photographs by Richard Lewin

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The Lovin' Spoonful's Mike Arturi, Joe Butler, Jerry Yester, Phil Smith and Steve Boone with Dan Koontz (center)

Grant Reinhard and Lisa Beaton represent Bob Dylan

Metal sculptor Hans Van de Bovenkamp

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NORTH FORK EVENTS

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trip on the Shelter Island ferries is a trip back in time. Visitors are transported to a community that maintains a historic mystique—due not only to its isolation, but to the fierce efforts to preserve and maintain Sylvester Manor, home of the Island’s first European settler. Built by Nathaniel Sylvester in 1652, the manor and its grounds remained in the family until recently. Eben Fiske Ostby, a 10th-generation Sylvester descendant, has donated the estate to the nonprofit Sylvester Manor Educational Farm, ensuring the continuation of historic preservation. The transfer was completed on June 23. “The land transfer is the culmination of a process that started years ago when my uncle, Andrew Fiske, left the manor to me in his will,” says Ostby. “My goal was to find a way to preserve the Manor and its lands in a way that would work well for Shelter Island and its residents and would be true to my uncle’s wishes. We arrived at the idea of [establishing the] Educational Farm when my nephew Bennett [Konesni] became active in organic farming and cultural activities...and the cross-pollination between them.” The Sylvester Manor Educational Farm first formed its board of directors in 2009, earning its 501(c)(3) status on December 27, 2010. Ostby is the president of the board, and his intent was always to donate the entire property to the foundation. “The donation is significant for a lot of reasons, but part of our mission is to create a place where work is joyous and fair,” says Sara Gordon, the Strategic

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THuRSDAy, july 10 SUMMeR RIVeRHeaD faRMeRS MaRkeT 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Through 9/25. 431 E. Main Street, Riverhead. PeRlMaN MUSIC WORkS-IN-PROGReSS CONCeRT 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Students perform. Perlman Music Program Campus, 73 Shore Road, Shelter Island Heights. 212-877-5045 perlmanmusicprogram.org

FRIDAy, july 11 MaTTITUCk faRMeRS MaRkeT 3–6 p.m. Through 10/31. 95 Love Lane, Mattituck. fIRefly fRIDayS aT lIeB CellaRS 5–8 p.m. 35 Cox Neck Rd, Mattituck. liebcellars.com DaN’S TaSTe Of SUMMeR: GRIllHaMPTON 8 p.m.–11 p.m. WEEKEND PASSES SOLD OUT! Tasting event featuring East End restaurants, hosted by Robert Irvine. $120. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com

SATuRDAy, july 12 SHelTeR ISlaND faRMeRS MaRkeT 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m. 16 South Ferry Road, Shelter Island. GReeNPORT faRMeRS MaRkeT 9 a.m.–1 p.m. 621 First Street, Greenport. flaNDeRS faRM fReSH fOOD MaRkeT 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Community Center, 655 Flanders Road

Director of the Sylvester Manor Educational Farm, who notes that, in keeping with that mission, Ostby also gave the caretaker’s cottage to the longtime resident caretaker Gunnar Wissemann. The recent land donation is 141.09 acres. The gift brings the total holdings of the nonprofit to 225 acres, including the previous 2012 donation of 83 acres of historic fields and pastures that, thanks to partnerships between the Peconic Land Trust and government organizations, will always be farmland. Ostby also preserved 22 acres through a grant with the Peconic Land Trust. The family will maintain a presence on the island, as they retain 11.7 acres. “On a practical level, the nonprofit can now raise funds to directly preserve the site’s extraordinary buildings and grounds,” says Konesni. “On a symbolic level, the burden and honor of stewardship has now been placed on the strong shoulders of the entire community...” Gordon calls the donation a “huge change on paper,” though she notes that it won’t immediately change the day-to-day operations of the nonprofit, which had already been in operation on the donated lands through a lease agreement. The nonprofit operates an organic educational farm, with a seasonal farmstand. In addition, the nonprofit seeks to educate the public on the history of the manor and estate, which has been a microcosm of American society throughout the years, transforming from a settler’s home to a slaveholding plantation, an Enlightenment-era farm and a summer residence before settling into its current role.

Sylvester Manor on Shelter Island

Now that the nonprofit owns the lands, it is eligible for grants that could be used to restore the house. Nathaniel Sylvester was among the first European settlers of Shelter Island who, along with a group of investors, first purchased the island in 1651. His original manor house remained intact until about 1737, when Nathaniel Sylvester’s grandson Brinley Sylvester constructed a new residence near the original site. The house underwent a renovation in the 1830s, and it retains its historic character and features today. House and ground tours are available on select Fridays. The organization also hosts a number of events throughout the summer, inviting the public to experience a tangible part of Shelter Island history. For more info on Sylvester Manor, 80 North Ferry Road, visit sylvestermanor.org or call 631-749-0626.

Weekly RIVeRHeaD faRMeRS MaRkeT 11 a.m.–3 p.m. 117 East Main Street, Riverhead. lIVe MUSIC aT MaRTHa ClaRa VINeyaRDS 2–5 p.m. Martha Clara Vineyards, 6025 Sound Avenue, Riverhead. 631-298-0075 marthaclaravineyards.com aUTHOR MelISSa MaRTIN aT ClaUDIO’S ReSTaURaNT 5:30 p.m. The author signs her new book, Harvest Road. Claudio’s Restaurant, 111 Main Street, Greenport. harvestroad.tateauthor.com DaN’S TaSTe Of SUMMeR: TaSTe Of TWO fORkS 7:30 p.m. WEEKEND AND VIP PASSES SOLD OUT! Tasting event featuring East End restaurants. $160. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com THe PeRlMaN MUSIC PROGRaM fIReWORkS CONCeRT 7:30 p.m. Concert followed by a fireworks display over Crescent Beach. Perlman Music Program, 73 Shore Road, Shelter Island. 212-877-5045 perlmanmusicprogram.org aSHley MONROe aT SUffOlk THeaTeR 8 p.m. Member of the Pistol Annies performs. $45. The Suffolk Theater, 118 East Main Street, Riverhead. 631-727-4343 suffolktheater.com

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Eating and sipping at Solé East.

Hear the roar at Gurney’s.

Loving the Backyard Restaurant at Solé East I started with the Backyard’s award-winning olé East’s “Backyard”—how good could the food clam chowder. I noted that be at such a hip hotel restaurant? Outstandingly it won the Montauk Clam Chowder Contest the year good! There’s a new chef at the Backyard this season— that I served as a judge—in Adam Petrie. In fact, when we visited for dinner 2011. I was eager to see if Petrie had only been facing the stove at Solé East I remembered it, though it for a few days. His mark was already clear—he had seemed a long shot. Ah, but a new, large grill installed and he knows how to use here was an old-fashioned, creamy it, on everything from entrées to bread to the lemon traditionally halves you squeeze over seafood. Plus he’s making chowder with potatoes, corn, chunks of several different all of the pasta in-house. We parked along Second House Road and passed kinds of clams and thyme. into the hotel’s lobby. Upon entering we were greeted Ah yes, I remembered it well. with a fine vanilla scent in the air, a good sign. We I “voted for it” all over again! Husband started with a passed through the lobby, and then through an allée of bamboo trees to the Backyard restaurant. It’s like tower of tuna tartare, which a dream pool house, with fun, funky décor and a rested on a tasty Asian slaw ah, the tuna tartare... and was topped with corn surfer vibe. In fact, the expansive bar runs along the wall that microgreens. It was simple and fresh, as it should be, borders a large in-ground pool. Between the hotel and the corn sprouts added a pleasant grassy note. I had the big, juicy grilled scallops. Wow. Followed and the pool there’s a line of huge outdoor sofas for reclined recreation. If it had been a warmer evening, by house-made gnocchi in pesto—the best gnocchi I’m sure we would have taken a little poolside I’ve ever had. For the first time I could appreciate refreshment before settling in for dinner, but there why they are sometimes referred to as “pillows.” Husband had to try the ceviché, so he did, and was quite a chill in the Montauk air this particular was quite impressed. The tender fish was served on evening. We sat at a table inside and ordered drinks to start. thin cucumber slices and topped with rings of red It’s a good sign when you can’t remember exactly pepper, which added a welcome piquant note. We tried the skirt steak. Does it sound like we what you drank—but you’re left with a lingering, Uihleins Fun book ad 2012:Layout 1 4/18/12 3:38a royal PM Page ordered bunch 1 of food? I highly recommend pleasant sensation. By stacy dermont

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clearly the largest and most beautiful resort on the East End, we knew we had to bring Sound Waves... to the Beach. With a 30,000 sq. ft. outdoor space, it allows us to buck the trend of Montauk venues that leave too many guests stuck waiting on never ending lines.” Gerard said that the Montauk Beach House, last year’s location, was a great venue for a pool party vibe. The newly renovated Gurney’s, however, will give the event the chance to be more interactive. This year, Sound Waves @ The Beach will have everything from photo booths to make-your-own cocktails. Cointreau Rickey stations will allow guests to create their own signature “garden to cocktail” libations under the guidance of a trained bartender. “There’s something for everyone to do. You can dance near the DJ for two hours or sit in a hammock all day, sip a cocktail and never move.” It’s no surprise that Sound Waves @ The Beach chose Gurney’s. The resort has been one of Montauk’s main attractions since purchased by Nick Monte in the 1950s. By constantly adding new amenities, starting as simply as serving alcoholic beverages and eventually building its famous seawater spa, Monte transformed Gurney’s into an iconic feature of Montauk. Gurney’s has undergone numerous transformations throughout its 88-year history, most recently last year with its purchase by two new owners. Today, Gurney’s is the only four-season resort in Montauk, featuring 109 rooms, suites and cottages, plus multiple restaurants and bars. Last year, Sound Waves had a retro angle, but this year the event is focused on current talents. “This year you can expect many great DJ performances again, but we will be more focused on talent that is currently climbing the ladder to international recognition and the opening day lineup echoes that approach” says Mathew Thomas, the series music director. Sound Waves @ The Beach will start off strong with a DJ performance by Ben Lovett of Mumford & Sons, who is coming to the East End exclusively for this event. The Big P.A. of Bang the Drum, DJ Vikas, and a fashion presentation will round out the opening event. The series launches on Saturday, July 19, and continues every Saturday from 2 to 7 p.m. through August 30. All events are complimentary and invitation-only. Anyone interested in attending should visit the Sound Waves @ The Beach Facebook page: facebook.com/ MBHSummerMusicSeries. Invitation information and music and fashion talent line-ups will be announced there on a weekly basis. For more information, contact Gurney’s Montauk. 290 Old Montauk Hwy, Montauk. 631-668-2345. gurneysinn.com


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THURSDAY, jUlY 10 montaUk Farmers market Thursdays through 10/9 (plus at the Fall Festival) 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Village Green, center of town, Montauk. LiVe mUsic at sWaLLoW east 8 p.m. Thursdays. Swallow East, 474 West Lake Drive, Montauk. 631-668-8344 swalloweastrestaurant.com sarah conWay & the pLayFUL soULs at taLkhoUse 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Country rock to blues, jazz swing and gospel. $10. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com LiVe rock karaoke Band at GUrney’s montaUk 9 p.m. A night of karaoke and fun. Gurney’s Montauk, 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-2345 gurneysinn.com second shiFt at stephen taLkhoUse 10 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

FRiDAY, jUlY 11 GUrney’s spatini cocktaiL party 6–9 p.m. Benefits The Retreat. Music by DJ Adam Lipson. Giveaways, hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, complimentary spa services and more. $25. Gurney’s Montauk, 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-1892 gurneysmontauk.com daVe BromBerG QUintet at stephen taLkhoUse 8 p.m. $80. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com BooGa sUGar at stephen taLkhoUse 10 p.m. $30. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

SATURDAY, jUlY 12 commUnity chUrch WeekLy rUmmaGe saLe 9 a.m. Toys, books, clothing and more. Weekly through Labor Day. 850 Montauk Highway, Montauk. montaukchamber.com montaUk historicaL society craFt Fair 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Local vendors participate in this annual event. Second House Museum, Second House Road, Montauk. 631-668-5340 sUmmerVention satUrdays at the sLoppy tUna Noon–4 a.m. DJs play music all day long. The Sloppy Tuna, 148 South Emerson Avenue, Montauk. 631-647-88000 thesloppytuna.com pooLside satUrdays at montaUk Beach hoUse Noon–7 p.m. Featuring Roofeeo (TV On the Radio). Montauk Beach House, 55 South Elmwood Avenue, Montauk. 631-668-2112 thembh.com shark’s eye toUrnament aLL-reLease toUrnament and FestiVaL 2–6 p.m. Through 7/13. Six sharks will be satellite tagged and named by anglers and school students. Prize purse includes $10,000 in guaranteed cash, half of all entries and more. Presented by LandShark Lager, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation and Dan’s Papers. Montauk Marine Basin, 426 West Lake Drive, Montauk. sharkseyetournament.com rock piano eLeW at the LoUnGe at GUrney’s 7 p.m. ELEW treats the grand piano like a rocker treats a guitar. The Lounge, 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-2345 gurneysinn.com san Fermin at the sUrF LodGe 7 p.m. Concert. The Surf Lodge, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-483-5037 thesurflodge.com

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Montauk Craft Fair 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (see below)

SUNDAY, jUlY 13 tastinGs at the montaUk BreWinG company Noon–8 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays; 3–8 p.m., Mon.–Fri. 62 S. Erie Ave, Montauk. 631-834-2627 montaukbrewingco.com one LoVe sUndays at naVy Beach 5 p.m. Live music. Winston Irie and Twister alternate performance. Navy Beach, 16 Navy Road, Montauk. navybeach.com

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Gosman’s sUmmer concert series 6 p.m. Free concert. 500 West Lake Drive, Montauk. 631-6685330 gosmans.com

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Gary cLark Jr. at the sUrF LodGe 7 p.m. Concert. The Surf Lodge, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-483-5037 thesurflodge.com

indUstry niGht With the montaUk proJect 11 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

moore-Johansson cd reLease party 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

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ART EVENTS

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Openings, closings see and be seen.

Gateway’s Mary Poppins Soars High in Patchogue

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ateway’s production of Disney’s Mary Poppins is full of warmth, wit and wonder—not to mention high-flying special effects that will leave you breathless. Mary Poppins is the classic tale of a family in need of help—and help comes in the form of an enchanted (and enchanting) nanny. The story is based on the 1964 movie adaptation of the Mary Poppins books by P.L. Travers, which famously starred Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Gateway’s production boasts high caliber talent— Director Shaun Kerrison directed the Broadway production of Mary Poppins. Tony Mansker played the role of charming chimney sweep Bert for four years on Broadway, and reprises his role for Gateway. Mansker is a spellbinding Bert as he takes us through the story of the Banks family. With just the right amount of confident swagger, Mansker commands the stage—his cockney accent is as endearing as his infatuation with the lovely Mary. Gail Bennet has performed the role of Mary Poppins over 100 times, starring in the production’s national tour. Bennet is “Practically Perfect” as Mary Poppins, from her rosy cheeks to her classic stance—and those shoes! Bennet was completely immersed in her role from the moment she hit the stage. Her voice was clear and bright, everything I would expect from Mary Poppins. Bennet is the picture of grace, poise and beauty, her clothes always perfect—in red, white and blue. Everyone seemed to rotate around Mary, like the planets revolve around the sun.

your seat, as the humor of it The first big ensemble all is infectious. “Let’s go Fly number “Jolly Holiday” was a Kite” is also terrific, and to spectacular, as the dreamlike see the scene come to life is world of Mary Poppins is exhilarating, like something brought to life, with Mary in a out of a dream. beautiful white dress, twirling If I had to choose a favorite around the stage with Bert, number, it would be “A members of the ensemble Chimney Swept (ChimChim)/ imitating penguins and the Step In Time” when all the Banks children beaming with chimney sweeps come out astonished delight that they may have found the perfect gail Bennet (Mary Poppins, center left) and Tony Man- and perform a scene that is sker (Bert, center right),with ensemble. both moving and entertaining. nanny. The beat is one that goes right The two Banks children are played by four rotating actors—I was fortunate to to your soul, and there was so much energy vibrating see Alison Cordaro playing the role of Jane Banks and from the performers it was easy to get swept up by Nolan Lyons as Michael Banks. Both were adorable the song. The closing number found the audience and convincing as the over-privileged, spoiled and on its feet, singing and dancing along to a reprise of affection-starved children of staid Banker George “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.” With special aerial effects by Flying by Floy, Banks and his wife Winifred. Jonathon Rayson as Mr. Banks was spot on, from his comical expressions to Disney’s Mary Poppins is another hit for Gateway, one that the entire family can enjoy. At the center of the the curl of his moustache. As Mary attempts to reform the spoiled Banks story is the heartwarming tale of how powerful love children, we are taken through some great musical can be, especially the love that exists in a family. acts. “A Spoonful of Sugar” is a crowd favorite “Mary Poppins” is playing at the Patchogue Theater and so much fun. You can’t help but love the “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” number. through July 19. Next up on the Patchogue stage is “South Pacific” July 23 – August 9. “Legends in Concert” It’s a loud, bold and colorful number, with will return to Patchogue for a weeklong engagement, Mary in her gorgeous blue coat, the ensemble August 13 – 17. Gateway will close its summer season singing and spelling that preposterous word “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” with a lot of back in Bellport with “The Addams Family,” August 27 sass. You will find yourself singing and dancing in – September 13. For more information visit pacsc.org. Jeff Bellante

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Scott Thompson in the Hall at Suffolk Theater By lee Meyer

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omedian, actor and writer Scott Thompson makes his first-ever Long Island appearance on July 19—he’ll perform his stand-up act during Suffolk Theater’s Hamptons LGBT Comedy Festival. Thompson, who is known for appearing on the iconic sketch comedy series The Kids in the Hall from 1988– 1994, chatted with Dan’s Papers about The Kids in the Hall, his graphic novel series, his comedy and more. Will any of your “Kids in the hall” characters “appear” during your suffolk Theater visit? No, probably not; it’s mostly stand-up. What does your stand-up act focus on? Right now…it’s hard to say! [The comedy] goes all over the place—sex, Hannibal, cancer, travel, race, the fact that I’ve never been to Long Island… you play Dr. Jimmy Price on nBC’s “hannibal” series. how’s that been?

much it held me back, how much of a box people insisted I stay in. I was naive—when The Kids in the Hall finished, I assumed I’d be allowed to have an actual, real comedy career. “This guy can play anything!” That’s not how it played out. Basically, I became the go-to gay role model. you’ve mentioned you don’t like playing gay characters that are defined by being gay, or that exist to make a point. Yes, and I’m proud of that. That was hard to resist the past 15 years. Gay characters became more like agents of change. They had to move an agenda forward. To me, that’s not art. Change is up to politicians, not necessarily artists, [which is a view] I’ve received nothing but blowback for. I think gay characters should be allowed to be more three-dimensional. It’s ridiculous—I think people must sleep with pitchforks under their pillows. Now,

though, things have changed. For example, more gay characters are allowed to be villains. I’ve waited a long time for that. you’ve infused a lot of very serious topics into your comedy, such as your brother’s passing. how do you find the humor in some of these situations? My brother’s suicide haunted me for a long time. I had a period in my life where a lot of crappy things happened. Then I had cancer. I do a lot of comedy about cancer right now; it’s my only response. I think eventually, in your life, whatever happens to you becomes fodder for comedy. Eventually, everything can be funny. Scott Thompson performs at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead on Saturday, July 19. For tickets ($40) and more information, go to suffolktheater.com. For Thompson’s podcast, go to scottfreepodcast.com.

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I’ve been thrilled by the way people have reacted. I love the series. I’m glad it’s where it’s at right now. Maybe this year people will actually start watching it! Right now [the viewers are] super-fanatics and critics. People don’t know what to expect from it. They can’t imagine a show like that is on NBC right now. We’re conditioned to believe good television is only possible on cable. Were you a fan of the movies and books before the show? Not really. I think Silence of the Lambs is great, but I’m not a gore guy. I like horror, but it’s certainly not my main genre. My main genre is science fiction. your interest in science fiction shows in your graphic novel, “husk: The hollow Planet.” Did this start out as a graphic novel, or was it a movie or Tv show pitch? First, I thought it would make a great film. But after pitching it around, I thought, “Nobody’s going to make this movie. I’m not big enough.” And I had to get it out. For me, I have certain ideas that I need to do and it doesn’t matter whether the public wants to buy it or not! It keeps me happy as a creative person. It’s actually a trilogy; the second book should come out this year. has being openly gay made your career more difficult? Yes. I don’t know how well I dealt with it, to be honest. I was actually surprised by the level of resistance [when I came out]. It really threw me, how

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What’s on the Southampton Art Scene? By sTePhAnie De Troy

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outhampton Village is awash with the arts! Here are just some of the places to get an eyeful (and earful) this season: Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art 28E Jobs Lane, Southampton. Southampton Village strollers can’t miss Arthur Kalaher’s gallery. Located at the end of a picturesque brick alleyway across from the Southampton Arts Center, the gallery showcases contemporary and traditional art, works by the Peconic Bay Impressionists and in particular the art of Nahum Tschacbasov (1899-1984). Exquisite landscape and figurative paintings framed in eraspecific styles line the pathway to the gallery door. Visit arthurtkalaherfineart.com. Chrysalis gallery 2 Main Street, Southampton. A mainstay of Southampton galleries, Chrysalis exhibits a wide range of artistic styles—with a mission of promoting up and coming artists as well as renowned local and international artists. Chrysalis Gallery has its own framing department, too, and all paintings available for sale include framing. Frequent Dan’s Papers cover artists Daniel Pollera and Joe Chierchio are two of the many artists represented. Stop in to view the exhibition “Land of Liberty,” featuring fine artwork by Theresa Gianuzzi, Christine D’Addario, David Tyndall and Howard Rose. Visit chrysalisgallery.com for additional information. Keszler gallery 200 North Sea Road, Southampton. Located at the former Southampton Power Station,

Keszler Gallery has sky-high ceilings, accommodating its inventory of large-scale artwork. Currently on view, and visible from outside, are works by Alexandre Arrechea, who represented Cuba during the 54th Venice Biennale in 2011. The 15-foot-high curvilinear steel sculptures set on the grassy hill (“Helmsely,” 2013, and “Empire State,” 2012-2013) are modifications of those New York City skyscrapers. Inside, the gallery showcases works by Banksy, Marco Glaviano, Russell Young, Faile, Michael Dweck and others. Visit keszlergallery.com. Mark humphrey gallery 95 Main Street, Southampton. You’ve peeked in the window of Mark Humphrey Gallery, checking out those Alex Katz and Jim Dine prints with your Golden Pear coffee in hand, but have you been inside? Mark Humphrey Gallery specializes in contemporary prints, showing those of Donald Baechler, Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney and Donald Sultan, to name a few—as well as Mark Humphrey’s own paintings. The gallery also offers expert framing on-site. Visit markhumphreygallery.com to see more. Peter Marcelle Project 4 North Main Street. Peter Marcelle Project is a private gallery with locations in both New York City and Southampton that specializes in contemporary painting, drawing and sculpture and offers art advisory and appraisal services. The downstairs space at their 4 North Main Street location is a joint venture with Lynda Sylvester (of Sylvester & Co.), who uses the space as a design atelier. “Joe Pintauro: Arcadia” was on view at PM Projects in the early part of the summer, “Under the

Influence” (curated by Marcelle) was on view at the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, and up next is “Made in Sag Harbor,” which is also on view at the Whaling Museum and curated by both Marcelle and Sylvester from July 11 through August 5. PM Projects will also be exhibiting at Art Southampton, July 24-28. petermarcelleproject.com, 631-613-6170. southampton Arts Center 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. Located in the heart of Southampton Village, the Southampton Arts Center kicked off its summer art exhibitions with “The Irrational Portrait Gallery” and “Off The Block: NYFA Fellows.” Both will be on display through July 20. The Arts Center also hosts Friday outdoor screenings with the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF), through August 29, starting at 8:30 p.m. For additional information on programs in music, art, film and kids’ events throughout the year, visit southamptoncenter.org. Tripoli gallery 30 Jobs Lane, Southampton. Now in its sixth year, Tripoli Gallery features contemporary art from both East End and international artists. Tripoli Gallery is a year-round hub for artists, collectors and art admirers. Currently on view is a series of watercolors by Judith Hudson, based on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” through July 13, followed by “Keith Sonnier: Elliptical Transmissions,” from July 17 through August 17, which will include major works by Sonnier from 1990 through 2013. “Hiroshi Sugimoto: Seascapes” will open on August 27 and lead into the fall season with a selection of Sugimoto’s seascapes from private international collections. To see more of the artists shown at Tripoli Gallery, visit tripoligallery.com.

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Movies... lAnD ho! Is there a fountain of youth? We know it’s not in Florida, but has anyone ever thoroughly searched Iceland for it? Land Ho! comes to us hot from the film festival circuit, from which it received glowing reviews. It’s an elegiac film about two old buddies who embark on a road trip to Iceland to eat good food, smoke good weed, and soak in the hot springs. Somewhat echoing the recent films The Trip and The Trip to Italy, where two old friends travel around eating expensive meals and doing impersonations, Land Ho! doesn’t have a tremendous story to tell. Here, the two old guys meet up with some much younger women in Iceland—but don’t worry, there’s no incredulity-inspiring scenes of cross-generational sex or predictable jokes about Viagra. Rather, the women serve for the men as wistful reminders of their youth, long past. Mercifully, no miracle cure for old age is suggested. DAWn oF The PlAneT oF The APes Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is the latest installment in films set amongst the future ruins of our civilization. While it’s not really fair to accuse the Planet of the Apes franchise of ripping off other films— after all, these films have been using

the gimmick of future ruins since the ’60s—it’s showing its age as a ploy. How many times can we be weirded out by the sight of a decaying New York City, with crumbling concrete and destroyed bridges? This time, there’s a massive population of genetically modified apes pitted against a hugely diminished population of humans. Because of their genetic modification, the apes are somewhat capable of speech and have developed human-like family bonds, leading to conflicts among the human characters about how to deal with them. Of course, the apes have plenty of opinions about how to deal with the humans as well. Does it mean war? Oh yes, it does. A long WAy DoWn From author Nick Hornby, he of High Fidelity and About A Boy fame, comes A Long Way Down. Starting from the shaky premise that four suicidal people would all happen to try to commit suicide by jumping off the same tall building at the same time, and would thereafter sign a non-suicide pact and become a media sensation, the film seems to struggle with tone—as would any attempt to wring comedy from suicide. What seems strange is that the filmmakers have attempted a tricky comedy without casting a skilled comic actor: one can imagine a Ricky Gervais or a Steve Coogan pulling off something like this. Here we get Pierce Brosnan, Aaron Paul, Imogen Poots and Toni Collette. Likeable, maybe. Hilarious…no.

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Questions of Obsession in “The Picture Maker” By JoAn BAuM

Obsession as a topic has certainly inspired many an author, but what awardwinning fiction writer and baseball historian David Nemec delivers in his new novel, The Picture Maker (CreateSpace), is memorable: a story of fixation as erotomonomania. Paul Raber, about to be paroled, knows from the minute he lays eyes on Seena Schain at a poetry reading she gives one day to prisoners, that he’s hooked. “There are moments that defy explanation…How and when such moments originate who of us can ever know. But from the first instant I saw Seena standing…at Wallkill I just knew that never again this lifetime would I experience anything like the rush of emotions she delivered to me.” Out and living at a midtown Y in New York, he writes to her, and she, in a cryptic, mysterious way he will come to see is her essence, writes back, in poetry.

Nemec compels the reader to stay with him, even though it’s clear from the opening first-person line that Raber will endure. He pursues her, even breaking parole rules to journey to her isolated home in the woods in Saratoga Springs. “Like all animals that are incapable

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of traveling with the pack, I was clever at laying a false scent.” But he’s smart enough, cynical enough and faithful enough to his passion, not to allow anyone, including himself, to define the origin or meaning of his obsession or explain its ironic and tragic consequences. And—nice touch—Nemec compels the reader to stay with him, even though it’s clear from the opening first-person line that Raber, a flawed and dangerous protagonist (on one occasion he refers to himself as Paul Bearer), will endure: “For over half my life now I’ve swung back and forth between whether to believe it was the fickle finger of fate or serendipity that prompted my transfer from Auburn State Prison to Wallkill that November a few days before Thanksgiving.” It’s also a nice touch that at the end Raber is no further along in understanding or even wanting to understand the full nature of his obsession, or his Madonna or how much she knows about a cold-case murder of a young girl buried in her backyard. As for that “fickle finger of fate,” Raber knows he’s using a cliché; it’s one of his doomed attempts to get a bit of distance on what he has wrought. A shrewd chess player, he’s challenged by the game he plays with his lady love, with himself and with others, often comparing his behavior to a chess move. He also realizes that Seena, with “her obliquity” is not playing the same game, though he would never learn which “was the gasoline and which the match, only that the latent blaze inside each of us was fanned into flames by the other.” And so he continues to up the ante on taking

risks, wondering whether his selfdestructive behavior may be a way for him to reexamine his actions— once he accidentally shot someone but was it really an accident? What to make of the book’s title, “The Picture Maker?” Raber frames images of Seena as a way of fixing her in time and place. “In ways I may never understand I’ve always had a picture of you in my head,” he tells her. Like Hamlet, he invokes the lens of his mind’s eye to capture the surreal effect she has on him. He tells her that she is his “one and only co-star” in the movie of life, but he admits toward the end that his life “had never been meant to be a coherent movie—rising action, climax and denouement. It was a reel filled with unconnected frames. A reel of isolated sublime moments through which I would eternally sift, stopping the camera in my mind on a frame here, a frame there, rerunning the reel, reveling in each and every detail in one of my sacred frames again and again…and then putting it back with all the others in some disorganized way that I now knew would never produce a thread of frames that could be woven into an intelligible story.” Not so Nemec’s fictional tale. The author, who lives in Eastport and was once the recipient of an Edward Albee Foundation grant, writes with authority (an online bio notes, among other jobs, that he once worked as a parole officer, in addition to teaching English). He also writes with poetic grace, though some may find Raber’s existential notes from the underground depressing.

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OPENINgS AND EVENTS ArT MArKeT hAMPTons 7/10–7/13. Preview Reception and Opening Night Party on 7/10 benefits LongHouse Reserve. General Admission hours are 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on 7/11–7/12, and Noon–6 p.m. on 7/13. Bridgehampton Historical Society, 2368 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. For the latest information, be sure to visit artmarkethamptons.com

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ArThAMPTons 7/10–7/13. Opening Night Preview on 7/10 benefits Guild Hall. General Admission hours are 11 a.m.–8 p.m. on 7/11– 7/12 and 11 a.m.–6 p.m. on 7/13. ArtHamptons 2014 will be honoring Water Mill artist Jane Freilicher with the 2014 Lifetime Achievement Award. Robert Wilson, artist and Artistic Director of The Watermill Center, will receive the 2014 Arts Patron of the Year Award. The Sculpture Fields of Nova’s Ark, 60 Millstone Road, Bridgehampton. For the latest information, be sure to visit arthamptons.com A DiFFerenT KinD oF hoMe/shoW AT DoDDs & eDer 7/12, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Artist reception. On view 6/26–7/28. Featuring artists Scott Bluedorn, Darlene Charneco, Casey Dalene, Alexis Duque and Rafael Fuchs. 11 Bridge Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1175 doddsandeder.com KeiTh sonnier AT TriPoli gAllery 7/17, 6–8 p.m. An illustrated catalogue with an essay by Max Blagg will accompany the exhibition. Tripoli Gallery, 30A Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-377-3715 tripoligallery.com

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Art Show at Dodds & Eder 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. (See below) PlAins reverie AT CAnio’s gAllery 7/18, 5–7 p.m. Folk artist Jeanelle Myers and creature creator Ron Focarino. On view through 8/6. Canio’s Books, 290 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-4926 caniosbooks.com/ canios-gallery hAiTiAn ArT AT ChrisT ChurCh 7/18, 5–8 p.m.; 7/19, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.; 7/20, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church hosts this art and handcrafts sale to benefit the remote village of Chermaitre in partnership with the Vassar Haiti Project. Christ Episcopal Church, 4 East Union Street, Sag Harbor. 970-946-7614 thehaitiproject.org John PerreAulT AT gAllery 125 7/19, 5:30–7 p.m. On view through 8/18. Gallery 125, 125 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-880-2693 gallery125.org JereMy evereTT AT The surF loDge gAllery 7/19, 6–8 p.m. “Wet Denim Daydream.” Presented by The Fireplace Project. A solo exhibition on view through 8/11. The Surf Lodge Gallery, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. thesurflodge.com, thefireplaceproject.com

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rAMiro solo shoW AT grenning gAllery 7/19, 6–8 p.m. Featuring the art of painter Ramiro. Grenning Gallery, 17 Washington Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-8469 grenninggallery.com

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ArT souThAMPTon 7/24–7/28. VIP Preview on 7/24 benefits the Parrish Art Museum and Southampton Hospital. General Admission hours are Noon–7 p.m. on 7/25–7/27, and on Noon–5 p.m. on 7/28. The 2014 edition of the fair will feature a carefully selected group of international art galleries. Art Southampton Pavillion/Southampton Elks Lodge. 605 County Road 39, Southampton. For the latest information, be sure to visit art-southampton.com.

12:30PM Torah Study, Following Services & Kiddush. SHARON L. MINTZ—SUNDAY JULY 20TH 10:30AM BREAKFAST & 11:00 PROGRAM Painted Prayers: Magnificent Illustrated Hebrew Manuscript of the 18th Century.

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ConTACT AT The FirePlACe ProJeCT 7/25, 6–8 p.m. A two-artist show with Alisa Baremboym and Gregory Edwards. On view through 8/18. 851 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton. 631-324-4666 thefireplaceproject.com

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KATiA rAMsey reAD AT gAllery 125 8/23, 5:30–7 p.m. On view through 9/22. Gallery 125, 125 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-880-2693 gallery125.org silver PoCKeTs Full AT The FirePlACe ProJeCT 8/23, 6–8 p.m. Josephine Meckseper and Brad Troemel. On view through 9/22. 851 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton. 631-324-4666 thefireplaceproject.com hiroshi sugiMoTo: seAsCAPes AT TriPoli gAllery 8/27, 6–8 p.m. An exhibition of photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto in his first solo exhibition at the gallery. On view through 10/20. Tripoli Gallery, 30A Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-377-3715 tripoligallery.com nuDes oF ArThur PinAJiAn AT gAllery 125 9/27, 5:30–7 p.m. On view through 10/27. Gallery 125, 125 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-880-2693 gallery125.org

ONgOINg 20Th AnnuAl ArTisTs AlliAnCe MeMBers eXhiBiT Through 7/13. Noon–6 p.m. Featuring work from members of the Artist Alliance of East Hampton. Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton. aaeh.org JenniFer BArTleTTAT The PArrish ArT MuseuM Through 7/13. This first major museum survey of Bartlett’s work, organized by Klaus Ottman, will be accompanied by a catalogue published by the Parrish Art Museum. 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill. 631-283-2118 parrishart.org.

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ART EVENTS CrAig ClAiBorne & Pierre FrAney: CooKBooK revoluTionAries in eAsT hAMPTon Through 7/13. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Exhibition of works from the culinary icons. Free; donations appreciated. Clinton Academy Museum, 151 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-324-6850 easthamptonhistory.org MArK DAlessio solo shoW AT grenning gAllery Through 7/13. A selection of works by classically trained painter Marc Dalessio. Grenning Gallery, 17 Washington Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-8469 grenninggallery.com MiChAel BevilACQuA AT The surF loDge gAllery “EXSanguiNatio_N,” Presented by The Fireplace Project. A solo exhibition on view through 7/13. The Surf Lodge Gallery, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. thesurflodge.com, thefireplaceproject.com

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ginA gilMour AT WeAThervAne gAllery North Fork artist Gina Gilmour at the Suffolk County Historical Society’s new Weathervane Gallery & Gift Shop. On view through 7/31. 300 West Main Street, Riverhead. 631-727-2881 suffolkcountyhistorical.com ArT AnD CliMATe ChAnge AT shADy house gAllery All art made from what was left of Superstorm Sandy. On view through 7/31. Shady House Gallery, 206 Maple Lane, Bridgehampton. scottpartlow.com ArT on DisPlAy: AleX goeTZFrieD Through July. Hampton Bays writer and photographer displays landscape and wildlife photography. 52 Ponquogue Ave., Hampton Bays. 631-728-6241 hamptonbayslibrary.org ArT on The eDge 2014 AT vereD Through 8/4. An annual survey of New Contemporary Art featuring the most provocative new painters, sculptors and photographers in their medium. Featuring Ray Caesar, Jessica Hess, Sam Wolfe Connelly and more. Vered Gallery, 68 Park Place, East Hampton. 631-324-3303 veredart.com

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reX AshloCK AT gAllery 125 Through 9/22. 125 S. Country Rd., Bellport. 631-880-2693 gallery125.org PlATForM: MAyA lin AT PArrish ArT MuseuM Maya Lin takes macro and micro views of the Earth and translates that information into expressive sculptures, drawings, and sited installations. Through 10/13. 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill. 631-283-2118 parrishart.org. Arlene slAvin “inTerseCTions” AT guilD hAll Through 10/13. New garden sculptures, sited to produce shadow images that continually change as the sun moves. 158 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-324-0806 guildhall.org For more events and to post your event online go to events.DansPapers.com. Events submitted by noon Friday will be considered for the print calendar.

BoB DylAn: The DrAWn BlAnK series AT MArK Borghi Fine ArT Featuring the art of legendary musician Bob Dylan. Through 7/18. Mark Borghi Fine Art, 2426 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-7245 borghi.org CorneliA Foss AT gerAlD PeTers gAllery Recent work by East End artist Corneia Foss is on view at Gerald Peters Gallery, through 7/18. 24 East 78th Street, New York. 212-268-9760 gpgalleryny.com The irrATionAl PorTrAiT gAllery AT souThAMPTon ArTs CenTer A collaborative portrait project by Rick Wenner Photography and FRESH Art Long Island. Through 7/20 at Southampton Arts Center, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0967 irrationalportraits.com; 631-283-0967 southamptoncenter.org oFF The BloCK: nyFA FelloWs AT souThAMPTon ArTs CenTer New York Foundation for the Arts presents Claire Watson, Hiroyuki Hamada and Andreas Rentsch. On view through 7/20 at Southampton Arts Center, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0967 southamptoncenter.org sWells & sWirls PhoTogrAPhy eXhiBiT: MATT ClArK AnD MiKe DirenZo Featuring Matt Clark’s dramatic photographs of the surf of New York and international waters, along with Mike DiRenzo’s photographs of sand dunes and stone formations of western United States. Through 7/20. Alex Ferrone Photography Gallery, 25425 Main Road, Cutchogue. 631-7348545 alexferrone.com ChArles WilDBAnK AT nAMMos Riverhead painter Charles Wildbank solo exhibition at Nammos, on view through 7/20. Nammos Restaurant, 136 Main St., Southampton. 631-287-5500 grAnD royAl ArT shoW Group show presented by Bonac Tonic Art Collective. On view through 7/21 on Saturdays & Sundays from 2–6 p.m. Tonic Artspace, Jackson Carriage House, Main Street & Windmill Lane, Amagansett. bonactonic.com DAniel russo AT MonTAuK BreWing Through July. The work of dedicated waterman and photographer Daniel Russo. Food, beer, fun and friends. Montauk Brewing Company, 62 South Erie Avenue, Montauk. montaukbrewingco.com FounDATion For ArT AnD PreservATion in eMBAssies (FAPe) AT guilD hAll Curated by Robert Storr, featuring artists Tina Barney, Lynda Benglis and Joel Shapiro. FAPE is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to providing permanent works of American art for U.S. embassies worldwide. Includes works from FAPE’s Print, Photography and SiteSpecific Collections. On view through 7/27 at Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-324-0806 guildhall.org ChoP WooD CArry WATer AT FirePlACe ProJeCT Works by Erika Keck, Nick Theobald and Michael Bevilacqua. On view through 7/31. 851 Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton. 631-324-4666 thefireplaceproject.com

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Inhale…exhale. This time of year calls for rest and relaxation—yet, citydwellers and locals alike find themselves running around and working more than ever. Whatever happened to those long summer days spent reading books? If you can relate, make it your mission to do less and enjoy more. It couldn’t have happened at a better time—Breathe Zen Wellness Studio and Spa just opened on the second floor of 63 Main Street, in Southampton, offering reflexology, modern meditation, yoga and Pilates. Owner and director, Theresa, has lived on the East End for over 28 years. She grew up with Buddhist influence, grounded value of respect, gratitude, and enlightenment. Try 45 minutes of yoga and meditation finished with 30 minutes of reflexology. Membership options are available to keep you on track to feeling your best. Schedule yourself some down time by calling 631276-6881 or visiting TimeToBreatheZen.com. Take advantage of modern-day conveniences like good-quality plastic plates and paper napkins. While I’m all for being green, there are moments (like when you’re hosting a party right after work) when there simply isn’t time for doing dishes. Hampton Party Island, located at 56 Hampton Road

in Southampton, has a fantastic selection of durable and stylish plates, napkins, tablecloths and flatware in all different colors. Call 631-287-9040 or visit hamptonpartyisland.com. Need something to wear to that pool party or beach bonfire and don’t have time to go to 20 different stores? Stop in at Life’style in Sag Harbor and you’ll find that perfect outfit in no time. Lola Hats, Paige Denim, Nicole Miller, J Brand, Om Girl and Rag & Bone are among the many trendy designers you’ll encounter. Life’style, 127 Main Street, Sag Harbor. Call 631-725-1667 or visit shopatlifestyle.com. Aerin Lauder’s AERIN Southampton boutique will make you want to streamline your home with all things beautiful and simple. Summer sandals, straw hats, picture frames, jewelry and outdoor picnic table-wear are among the offerings—along with great gift items. AERIN Southampton is located at 83 Main Street. Call 631-353-3773 or visit aerin.com. While in Southampton, if you need a special handbag, visit The Perfect Purse. They have an incredible selection of Gucci, Chanel, Hermes, Judith Leiber and more in evening clutches, handbags and totes. The Perfect Purse is located at 27 Hampton Road, Southampton. Call 631-283-3360 or visit theperfectpurse.com. Ever been to Salty Home in Bridgehampton Commons? I couldn’t believe the amount of giftworthy items (and the wallet-friendly prices). From serving bowls, wine chiller bags, mason jar mugs, cocktail napkins and slate cheese boards they have everything a person could need for their beach

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Chess NyC is now offering kids training camps here in the Hamptons. Weekly, daily, half-day and early evening options are available. For more info, visit chessnyc.com, email info@chessnyc.com or call 866-321-CHESS. The Concept Collective Launches “Summer in the Hamptons” at Prince of Scots. It’s an eclectic, yet carefully merchandised arrival for the Hamptons—including Italian leather handbags by San Francisco-based 49 Square Miles; architecturally inspired eyewear by Haze Collective in ultra premium vibrant hues; Brooklyn based jewelry by AEA, which distills a mix of abstract forms and futuristic influences into clean, modern monuments; dresses by Yumi Kim in vintage silhouettes spun with a contemporary urban feminine mystique; and hand-woven Moroccan loafers by Cobra Society. Prince of Scots is located at 700 Montauk Hwy in Water Mill, 631-604-1392 or visit princeofscots.com. Missoni Home Southampton welcomes the 2014 collection as the Italian textile brand’s only Missoni Home retail store in North America. Southampton store owner Roxane Mosleh, who comes from an interior design and retail background, is excited to welcome local customers with the newest designs and a series of events throughout the summer. Mark your calendars for July 26, the Missoni Home Hamptons sale event at 50 Jobs Lane in Southampton—enjoy Prosecco, music and the store’s lovely backyard while you shop. August 24–31, Missoni Home will have a pop-up shop on site at The Hampton Classic, 240 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton, and will

participate in the yearly table décor competition. Call 631-353-3700 or visit missonihome.com. Newly opened in Bridgehampton, The Collective features an organic group of emerging fashion designers, high-end beauty, gift and lifestyle brands, including Tess Giberson, Carlos Falchi and Face Stockholm. Customers can expect to find casual and evening apparel in rich silks, Italian-made footwear and intricate beaded and fine jewelry—as well as handcrafted gifts, skincare and cosmetics. The Collective is open through September 14 at 2411 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton. Visit hamptonscollective.com. The K Ritt Jewelry line will be launching a limited edition art jewelry line in collaboration with renowned artist Arlene Slavin (whose work is shown in places like the Met). The wearable art necklaces and earrings are vibrant and comprised of handmixed pigmented vinyl utilized in Salvin’s large-scale sculptures. The limited edition jewelry line inspired by and using materials from Slavin’s newly installed sculpture installation Intersections at East Hampton’s Guild Hall, will be for sale at Guild Hall and online at krittjewelry.com Sometimes keeping it simple means doing your shopping in one town—or on one street, for that matter. Maybe even one store. Vilebrequin now carries swimwear for the ladies! The St. Tropezinspired men’s swimwear line, popular with the Southampton Village crowd, has expanded their line to include hyper-cute bikinis. Stop by at 42 Jobs Lane in Southampton, call 631-204-1530 or visit vilebrequin.com. Sag Harbor Rum is the newest addition to the Hamptons beverage scene, having made its debut in liquor stores May 1. This rum stands apart from its mass-produced brethren, with a distinctive taste that

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CALENDAR

What’s happening in our microclimate.

Events for families, kids and singles.

After Spring Flowers, What’s Next All of the long-awaited spring flowers have gone, and most of their leaves have finished yellowing. I’m assuming that you take advantage of the opportunity in your gardens to “leave the leaves” (one of my favorite phrases) until they can provide the bulbs with nourishment for next year. I know they make a mess in the garden, but do leave them as long as possible. We’ve spent much of our maintenance time recently removing spent leaves and will do more next week. Also, the foliage of bleeding hearts is ready to be removed and the foliage of ornamental poppies soon will be ready. If you have alliums with seed heads you want to keep for decorative reasons, the leaves can be removed, leaving only the stalks. Peonies and bearded iris have also finished—sadly for me, as they are two of my favorites. Be sure to cut the iris stalks to the ground and remove any dead leaves. I cut back peony stalks to a place inside the bush so the cut remains unseen. With all of the foliage removed, it’s time to fill in the empty spaces with annuals and new perennials. There are many varieties of annuals in the garden centers now. New and fresh ones will keep coming all summer. It’s amazing how many the garden can

clump and take notice of density gobble up, so get a bunch! Now as I progress with the pruning. is the time to plant some of those Weeds, of course, are thriving. perennials, and even shrubs and You may notice different weeds trees you have been yearning for in different locations given the since last year. amount of water in the soil. Very The effects of the winter were wet soil spawns weeds that don’t devastating for hydrangeas. grow anywhere else, and their Almost all hydrangeas had growth presence indicates that there is only at the bottom, with dead too much water. Either the water branches above. We let those level or the soil consistency will branches remain on the shrubs It’s a beautiful time for hostas. need adjustment. If possible, pull until just the last few weeks, and as we have been removing them, we are seeing some weeds instead of hoeing or otherwise disturbing the surface of the soil, which brings up more seeds flower buds. Hostas are up and filling in the empty places. into the sunlight, allowing them to sprout. In my Sometimes those spots are so bare in the spring, experience, if weeds are judiciously removed before I think that maybe the hostas have died. But here they seed without disturbing the soil (this may take they are in all their splendor. I love them all, from several seasons), your weed problem will be minimal. tiny ‘mouse ears’ to the gigantic ones, from yellow An application of light consistency mulch will help. We’re entering the steady maintenance season— to blue. If you do not have deer, they are very good additions to the garden. Beds of assorted hostas can deadheading, staking, pruning for shape, health and rebloom, and of course, constant weed monitoring. be stunning. If you have bamboo, it’s probably sending up new I enjoy making the garden look like nothing has culms by now. These can be eliminated by breaking changed, and remains continually beautiful. High them at the base. Once completely developed, the summer is here—oh boy! stand should be thinned, if necessary, and some Jeanelle Myers is a professional gardener, landscaper canes removed to keep the stand open and upright. Some canes will be completely dead and can be and consultant. For gardening discussion you can call removed. You might need a pruning saw or loppers— her at 631-434-5067. jeanellemyersfinegardening.com. and watch out for splinters! Removing the tiniest Myers is also an ARTIST—her show “Plains Reverie” canes is an easy way to begin the thinning. I then opens Friday, July 18, 5–7 p.m. at Canio’s Books, 290 remove some older canes from the middle of the Main Street, Sag Harbor and runs through August 5. Thinkstock.com

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NIGHTLIFE For more events happening this week, check out: North Fork Calendar pg. 61, MTK Calendar pg. 65, Arts & Galleries Listings pg. 71, Kids’ Calendar pg. 80

MATTHEW SWEET AT WHBPAC 8 p.m. The pop icon performs. $55–$75. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-1500 whbpac.org THE oRIGINAL WAILERS AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 9 p.m. $50. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

THURSDAY, jULY 10

BAySIdE TIGERS AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 11 p.m. $30. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

THIRSTy THURSdAyS WITH F.L. & FRIENdS 3–11 p.m. $3 burgers. Live music. Hotel Fish & Lounge, 87 North Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511

SUNDAY, jULY 13

THE JAM SESSIoN AT BAy BURGER 7–9 p.m. Thursdays. The Jam Session & The Thursday Night Live Band. Bay Burger, 1742 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor. No cover charge. 631-899-3915 thejamsession.org STEVE FREdERICKS AT MUSE IN THE HARBoR 7–10 p.m. Thursdays. Steve Fredericks will perform every Thursday, no cover. 16 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-899-4810 museintheharbor.com LIVE MUSIC AT SWALLoW EAST 8 p.m. Thursdays. Swallow East, 474 West Lake Drive, Montauk. 631-668-8344 swalloweastrestaurant.com SARAH CoNWAy & THE PLAyFUL SoULS AT TALKHoUSE 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Country rock to blues, jazz swing and gospel. $10. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com LIVE RoCK KARAoKE BANd AT GURNEy’S MoNTAUK 9 p.m. A night of karaoke. Gurney’s Montauk, 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-2345 gurneysinn.com SECoNd SHIFT AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 10 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

oPEN JAM WITH THE CoRE 3–11 p.m. Daily happy hour till 7 p.m. $3 burgers. Hotel Fish & Lounge, 87 North Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511 230 doWN SUNdAyS WITH CHRIS 4 p.m.–close. Happy hour till 7 p.m., $6 beers all night. 230 Down, 230 Elm Street, Southampton. 631-377-3900 230elm.com GoSMAN’S SUMMER CoNCERT SERIES 6 p.m. Free concert. 500 West Lake Drive, Montauk. 631-668-5330 gosmans.com GARy CLARK JR. AT THE SURF LodGE 7 p.m. Concert. The Surf Lodge, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-483-5037 thesurflodge.com MooRE-JoHANSSoN Cd RELEASE PARTy 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com PRoCoL HARUM AT WHBPAC 8 p.m. $75–$100. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-1500 whbpac.org

FRIDAY, jULY 11

REGGAE NIGHT WITH INNER RooTS AT TALKHoUSE 11 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

BANdS & JAMS AT HoTEL FISH & LoUNGE 3 p.m.–close. $3 burgers. Live music. Hotel Fish & Lounge, 87 North Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511

mONDAY, jULY 14

SCoTTE HoPSoN AT HURRICANE GRILL & WINGS 7 p.m. Smooth acoustic favorites from Southampton’s ScottE Thompson. Happy hour specials all night long at the bar and restaurant. No cover charge. Hurricane Grill & Wings, County Road 111, CVS Shopping Center, Manorville. 631-281-9464 dAVE BRoMBERG QUINTET AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 8 p.m. $80. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com dAN’S TASTE oF SUMMER: GRILLHAMPToN 8 p.m.–11 p.m. WEEKEND VIP PASSES SOLD OUT! Tasting event featuring East End restaurants, hosted by Robert Irvine. $120. GA weekend package includes Saturday’s Taste of Two Forks $260. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com BooGA SUGAR AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 10 p.m. $30. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

230 doWN MoNdAyS WITH CHRIS 4 p.m.–close. Happy hour till 7 p.m., $6 beers all night. 230 Down, 230 Elm Street, Southampton. 631-377-3900 230elm.com MoNdAy CoNCERTS oN THE GREEN: NANCy ATLAS 6:30 p.m. Bring a blanket and listen to live music. The Gazebo, at the Green in the center of Montauk, outdoors. 845-365-2506 CoMEdy CLUB PRESENTS BoBBy CoLLINS 8 p.m. $69.50. Bay Street Theater and Sag Harbor Center for the Arts, 1 Bay Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500 baystreet.org oUTRAGEoUS oPEN MIC NIGHT FEATURING THE HoUSE WRECKERS AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 10 p.m. Free admission. Signups begin after 8 p.m. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

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JAMSoId AT THE HoTEL FISH & LoUNGE 7–11 p.m. Come enjoy a great night of music. $1 burgers. 87 N. Rd, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511

SUMMERVENTIoN SATURdAyS AT THE SLoPPy TUNA Noon–4 a.m. DJ Woogs until 10 p.m., followed by DJ Guy until close. The Sloppy Tuna, 148 South Emerson Avenue, Montauk. 631-647-88000 thesloppytuna.com

JoE dELIA & THIEVES AT ZUM SCHNEIdER 8 p.m.–11 p.m. Live music, no cover. Zum Schneider, 4 S. Elmwood Avenue, Montauk. 212-598-1098 zumschneider.com

SAN FERMIN AT THE SURF LodGE 7 p.m. Concert. The Surf Lodge, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-483-5037 thesurflodge.com

BLACK & SPARRoW AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

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INdUSTRy NIGHT WITH THE MoNTAUK PRoJECT AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 11 p.m. $10. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

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WEDNESDAY, jULY 16 THE NANCy ATLAS PRoJECT AT THE SURF LodGE 6 p.m. The Montauk favorites perform. The Surf Lodge, 183 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-483-5039 thesurflodge.com BINGo AT ToWNLINE BBQ 7 p.m. Seven rounds of bingo excitement. $4/card, $10/three cards. Townline BBQ, corner of Townline Road and Montauk Highway. 631-537-2271 townlinebbq.com STEVE EARLE AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. $100. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com GAME NIGHT FUN AT HoTEL FISH & LoUNGE 8–10 p.m. Drink specials, free buffet. Hotel Fish & Lounge, 87 North Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511 BAR BINGo AT HoTEL FISH & LoUNGE 8–10 p.m. Drink specials and free buffet. Hotel Fish & Lounge, 87 North Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511 THE CLEARWATER STILLS BANd AT TALKHoUSE 9 p.m. $10. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 KARAoKE AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 10 p.m. $5. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 stephentalkhouse.com

THURSDAY, jULY 17 THIRSTy THURSdAyS WITH F.L. & FRIENdS 3–11 p.m. $3 burgers. Live music. Hotel Fish & Lounge, 87 North Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-9511 THE JAM SESSIoN AT BAy BURGER 7–9 p.m. Thursdays. The Jam Session & The Thursday Night Live Band. Bay Burger, 1742 Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor. No cover charge. 631-899-3915 thejamsession.org JANN KLoSE AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 8 p.m. $15. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 THE IGUANAS AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 10 p.m. $20. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117

FRIDAY, jULY 18 SCoTTE HoPSoN AT HURRICANE GRILL & WINGS 7 p.m. Smooth acoustic favorites from Southampton’s ScottE Thompson. Happy hour specials all night long at the bar and restaurant. No cover charge. Hurricane Grill & Wings, County Road 111, CVS Shopping Center, Manorville. 631-281-9464 JETTyKooN AT SoLÉ EAST 7 p.m. Montauk-based acoustic groove rock band performs first and third Fridays. Free. Sole East, 90 Second House Road, Montauk. 631-921-1842 jettykoon.com MARC BRoUSSARd AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 8 p.m. $50–$65. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 HoT LAVA AT STEPHEN TALKHoUSE 10 p.m. $30. 21 and over. The Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3117 SUNSET FRIdAyS AT WÖLFFER ESTATE VINEyARd 5 p.m. Wines by the glass or bottle. No cover. 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 631-537-5106 wolffer.com For more information and to submit your event online go to Events.dansPapers.com. Events submitted by noon Friday will be considered for the print calendar.


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GURNEy’S SPATINI CoCKTAIL PARTy 7/11, 6–9 p.m. Benefits The Retreat. Music by DJ Adam Lipson. Giveaways, hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, complimentary spa services and more. $25. Gurney’s Montauk, 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-1892 gurneysmontauk.com

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BENEFITS WESTHAMPToN GARdEN CLUB ToUR 7/11, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Self-guided tour of six homes and gardens. Luncheon at Quogue Club at Hallock House. All proceeds go to community gardens, scholarships and conservation projects. $50–$200. Pick tickets up day of event at Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. westhamptongardenclub.org SAG HARBoR HoUSE ToUR 7/11, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Annual house tour of five area homes to benefit Friends of the John Jermain Library. $45 in advance, $50 day of tour. 34 West Water Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1396 JEWISH CENTER oF THE HAMPToNS LUNCHEoN 7/11, 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Featuring guest speaker Avery Corman. Benefits the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. $200. East Hampton Point Restaurant, 295 Three Mile Harbor Creek Road, East Hampton. jcoh.org CLAMS FoR CLAMS: A FUNdRAISER To HELP RESToRE SHINNECoCK BAy 7/11, 6–8:30 p.m. Funds raised will go toward building clam sanctuaries to enhance clam reproductive output, increase water quality and help control harmful algae blooms. Tickets and sponsorships start at $150. Marine Sciences Center, Stony Brook Southampton, 8 Little Neck Road, Southampton. stonybrook.edu/ clamsforclams culligan-on tap-4.5x6-crops.pdf

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dAN’S TASTE oF SUMMER: GRILLHAMPToN 7/11, 8–11 p.m. WEEKEND PASSES SOLD OUT! Tasting event featuring East End restaurants, hosted by Robert Irvine. $120. GA weekend package includes Saturday’s Taste of Two Forks $260. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com SHECKy’S “GIRLS dAy oUT” BENEFITING THE SoUTHAMPToN HISToRICAL MUSEUM 7/12, 1–6 p.m. A wine and shopping day to benefit Southampton Historical Museum. BBQ lunch available with some ticket packages. $30–$125. Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2494 sheckys.com HAMPToNS TEA dANCE AT THE ARK PRoJECT 7/12, 4–8 p.m. Benefits the Empire State Pride Agenda. $150. The Ark Project, 30 Millstone Road, Water Mill. prideagenda.org MIdSUMMER PARTy AT PARRISH ART MUSEUM 7/12, 6:30 p.m. Art, music and performance and a summer terrace transformed by Ron Wendt Design. Dinner by Olivier Cheng Catering. Tickets range from $200–$50,000; see website. Parrish Art Museum, 279 Montauk Highway, Water Mill. 631-283-2118 parrishart.org/midsummerparty dAN’S TASTE oF SUMMER: TASTE oF TWo FoRKS 7/12, 7:30 p.m. WEEKEND AND VIP PASSES SOLD OUT! Tasting event featuring East End restaurants. $160. GA weekend package includes Friday’s GrillHampton $260. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com

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BAy STREET’S 23Rd ANNUAL SUMMER GALA dINNER 7/12, 7–11 p.m. Featuring a dinner by Chef Peter Ambrose, music by Nancy Atlas and more. $395 for young professionals 40 and under, $550 general admission, $1,000 VIP tickets. VIP tables begin at $10,000. The Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. 631-725-0818 baystreet.org FSL ANNUAL SUMMER GALA 7/12, 7–11 p.m. Fundraising gala on the Great Lawn. Benefits Family Service League. $250; sponsorships and packages available. Great Lawn, 40 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-1954 fsl-li.org SHARK’S EyE ToURNAMENT ALL-RELEASE ToURNAMENT ANd FESTIVAL 7/12, 7/13. Six sharks will be satellite tagged and named by anglers and school students. Prize purse includes $10,000 in guaranteed cash, half of all entries and more. Presented by LandShark Lager, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation and Dan’s Papers. Montauk Marine Basin, 426 West Lake Drive, Montauk. sharkseyetournament.com FoURTH ANNUAL TWILIGHT CoCKTAIL RECEPTIoN 7/13, 5–8 p.m. Paying tribute to the memory of Sabina Waksal. Benefits Chabad Lubavitch of the Hamptons. $225. Private home, address given upon reservation. 631-3124276 jewishhamptons.com

THURSDAY, jULY 10 HAMPToNS GREEK FESTIVAL 4–11 p.m. Greek food, music, activities and more. Through 7/13. 111 Saint Andrews Road, Southampton. hamptonsgreekfestival.com

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CALENDAR SUNSET yoGA AT WÖLFFER ESTATE 7–8:15 p.m. Other days, times throughout the week. Wölffer Estate Vineyard, 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 631-537-2879 wolffer.com “TRAVESTIES” AT BAy STREET THEATER 8 p.m. Through 7/20. Richard Kind stars in this raucous comedy. $53–$75. Bay Street Theater, 1 Bay Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500 baystreet.org

featuring East End restaurants, hosted by Robert Irvine. $120. GA weekend package includes Saturday’s Taste of Two Forks $260. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com FILMS oN THE HAyWALL: “BoRN yESTERdAy” 9 p.m. Set up at 8:45 and enjoy a musical prelude. Free. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. silasmarder.com

SATURDAY, jULY 12 HAMPToN BAyS FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m.–1 p.m. 165 Ponquogue Avenue, Hampton Bays. SAG HARBoR FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Bay and Burke Streets, Sag Harbor.

FRIDAY, jULY 11 EAST HAMPToN FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m.–1 p.m. 136 North Main Street, East Hampton.

SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m.–1 p.m. 780 Springs Fireplace Road, Springs.

HAyGRoUNd SCHooL FARMERS MARKET 3 p.m.–6:30 p.m. 151 Mitchells Lane, Bridgehampton.

WESTHAMPToN BEACH FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Through 11/22. 85 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach

WINEMAKER WALK WITH RoMAN RoTH 3–4 p.m. Winemaker Roman Roth leads a walk through Wölffer’s vineyards, with special wine tasting to follow. $20 per person. Wölffer Estate Vineyard, 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 631-283-3195 wolffer.com

GARdEN LECTURES: IRRIGATIoN 10 a.m. All are welcome. Free. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-702-2306

SUNSET FRIdAyS AT WÖLFFER ESTATE VINEyARd 5 p.m. Wines by the glass or bottle and cheese and charcuterie plates are available for purchase. No cover. 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack. 631-537-5106 wolffer.com

dAN’S TASTE oF SUMMER: TASTE oF TWo FoRKS 7:30 p.m. WEEKEND AND VIP PASSES SOLD OUT! Tasting event featuring East End restaurants. $160. GA weekend package includes Friday’s GrillHampton $260. Sayre Park, 156 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-277-0188 danstasteofsummer.com

AUTHoR ALEX RUSSo AT CANIo’S BooKS 5–6 p.m. The poet and fine artist reads from his memoir Combat Artist: A Journal of Love and War. Canio’s Books, 290 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-4926

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SoUTHAMPToN CHAMBER FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Southampton Center, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0402 GARdEN LECTURES: HydRANGEAS 10 a.m. All are welcome. Free. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-702-2306 SAG HARBoR SIdEWALKS: “FEMININE MySTIQUE” 3 p.m. Visit houses where Sag Harbor’s most colorful, intriguing and memorable women have lived at one time. AUTHoR SHELLy GITLoW AT BooKS & BooKS 4 p.m. Meet screenwriter and author Shelly Gitlow, author of Dispatches From Paradise. 18 and up. Books & Books, 130 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-998-3260 booksandbookswhb.com CoNVERSATIoNS WITH THE AUTHoR: BoB MANKoFF 5 p.m. Discussion with author of How About Never – Is Never Good For You? My Life in Cartoons. $20. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue Street, Quogue. 631-653-4224 quoguelibrary.org

mONDAY, jULY 14 PIANoFEST IN THE HAMPToNS 5:30 p.m. International prize-winning artists perform classical repertoire with commentary from Director Paul Schenly. $20. Stony Brook Southampton, 239 Montauk Highway, Southampton. 631-329-9115 pianofest.com SIMoN & SCHUSTER 2014 HAMPToNS SUMMER SERIES: ZHENA MUZyKA 7 p.m. The series, which honors women who show great courage, strength and resiliency, kicks off with organic fairtrade tea business owner Zhena Muzyka. $35. WHBPAC, 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach. 631-288-1500 whbpac.org For more information and to submit your event online go to Events.dansPapers.com. Events submitted by noon Friday will be considered for the print calendar.

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THURSDAY, jULY 10 “RoBIN Hood” PUPPET SHoW 11 a.m.–1 p.m/4:30–5 p.m. Morning show: A rollicking retelling of the classic tale. For ages 3 and up. Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre, 4 East Union Street, Sag Harbor. $12 general admission/$8 children 3 and under/$8 additional sibling/$10 grandparents/$10 Goat members. Afternoon show: Southampton Arts Center, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0967 southamptoncenter.org CHILdREN’S HANdS-oN MILLING, CoRN GRINdING dEMo 11:30 a.m. Kids will get hands-on time with waterpowered gristmill and grinding stones. For kids over 5. Free, donations suggested. Through 8/7. Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill. 631-726-4625 watermillmuseum.org FAMILy MoVIE TIME AT AMAGANSETT FREE LIBRARy 3:30 p.m. Beat the heat with a family movie. Snacks provided. Free. Amagansett Free Library, 215 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3810 QUoGUE WILdLIFE REFUGE: MEET THE ANIMALS 5–6 p.m. Kids will enjoy meeting a variety of critters, including a tortoise, snake, chinchilla, bird of prey, lizard and creepy crawlies. Southampton Arts Center, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0967 southamptoncenter.org PATH PooL NIGHTS AT SyS 5–8 p.m. Grades 5–12 can come to swim, play games, make crafts and hang out. Free; snacks for sale. Southampton Youth Services, 1370A Majors Path, Southampton. 631-702-2432 southamptontownny.gov

FRIDAY, jULY 11 PUPPET PLAyGRoUP AT GoAT oN A BoAT 9 a.m. Free play, songs, games and puppet show with Minkie the Monkey. Drop-in $25, punch card $200. Summer session 10 weeks $180/5 weeks $90. Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre, 4 East Union, Sag Harbor. 631-725-4193 goatonaboat.org MoMMy ANd ME AT SWEET WoodLANd FARM 11 a.m. Meet the farm animals, hear a story, sing a song, play a game and make a craft. Kids 2–4 with an adult. $90 per 6-day session, $20 drop-in. Sweet Woodland Farm, 45 Old Squires Road, Hampton Bays. 631-594-1789 FILMS AT THE FARM: “GHoSTBUSTERS” 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Guild Hall and East Hampton Historical Society. Snacks available for purchase. $5/children under 5 are free. Mulford Farm Museum, 10 James Lane, East Hampton. 631-342-6850 guildhall.org

SCREENINGS WITH HIFF: “BACK To THE FUTURE” 8:30 p.m. Bring beach chairs, blankets and picnic and enjoy the ’80s classic. Southampton Arts Center, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0967 southamptoncenter.org

SoFo: INTRIGUING INSECTS — LET’S MAKE oNE! ART WoRKSHoP 10–11 a.m. Meet live insects, then make one with artist Jan Porinchak. Crafts will be ready to take home and display. Bring a smock. Free for SoFo members/$7 for nonmembers/$5 per child 3–12 years/free 2 and under. $5 material fee. South Fork Natural History Museum, 377 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-9735 sofo.org PIoNEER KIdS AT SWEET WoodLANd FARM 10 a.m.–noon. Meet farm animals, sow seeds and learn about the life of plants. Open to kids ages 5–10. $120 for 6 classes, $25 drop-in. Discounts for siblings. Sweet Woodland Farm, 45 Old Squires Road, Hampton Bays. 631-594-1789 BRAVE BoMBERoS SToRy ANd CRAFT TIME 3:30 p.m. Celebrate firemen in stories and make a hat. Amagansett Free Library, 215 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3810

SUNDAY, jULY 13 CMEE MINI GoLF 9 a.m.–5 p.m. The Children’s Museum of the East End opens its nine-hole mini golf course for kids. The course teaches kids physics and math along the way. Children’s Museum of the East End, 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-8250 cmee.org “BAByCCINo” AT CHABAd oF THE HAMPToNS 9:30 a.m. “A chic meet for mod moms and their tots.” A trek around the world to explore different countries, discover different cultures and develop a taste for diversity. $15; $50 for four classes. Ages 0–24 months and their moms. Chabad of East Hampton, 17 Woods Lane, East Hampton. 631-221-8036 jewishhamptons.com BooK CoVER SUMMER AT AMAGANSETT FREE LIBRARy 2:30–3:30 p.m. Learn to make a book cover. Kids in grades 4–6 will choose a book from the library’s collection and make a new cover for it. Books will go on display in the library. Amagansett Free Library, 215 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3810

mONDAY, jULY 14 PUPPET PLAyGRoUP AT GoAT oN A BoAT 9 a.m. Free play, songs, games and puppet show with Minkie the Monkey. Drop-in $25, punch card $200. Summer session 10 weeks $180/5 weeks $90. Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre, 4 East Union, Sag Harbor. 631-725-4193 goatonaboat.org SAIL MoNTAUK JUNIoR SAILING PRoGRAM 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Kids can learn to sail with a certified instructor. Ages 10–16. $590. Sail Montauk, 32 Star Island Road, Montauk. 631-522-5183 montauksailingschool.com yoGI BEANS PoP-UP yoGA-FoR-KIdS STUdIo 9:45 a.m., check for specific times for different ages.

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TUESDAY, jULY 15 SHAKE, RATTLE & RoLL AT AMAGANSETT LIBRARy 10–11 a.m. Playtime followed by song and rhymes. Amagansett Library, 215 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3810 amaglibrary.org PAWS To REAd AT AMAGANSETT FREE LIBRARy 3:30 p.m. Learn to read with Ms. Suki and Jazzy, a TDIlicensed dog. For grades K–6. Sign up for a 15-minute slot. Free. Amagansett Free Library, 215 Main Street, Amagansett. 631-267-3810 TUESdAyS oN THE Go 6 p.m. Bus trips to Long Island attractions every Tuesday through 8/26. For grades 6–12. Prices and times vary depending on location. Southampton Town Youth Bureau, 116 Hampton Road, Southampton. 631-702-2432 southamptontownny.gov/youthbureau

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Recently Pump passed the reigns of running the iconic Bridgehampton Inn over to her daughter. Much like her mother, van Kempen continues to push the envelope of all that the Inn can be by (just last month) opening a full restaurant on its first floor. (Read my review of the food on page 86.) Realized by Chef de Cuisine, Arie Pavlou, the wide-ranging menu changes weekly to take full advantage of local, seasonal ingredients. The Inn is also adding another six guest rooms in the fall. Pump is to be honored with the 2014 Two Forks Outstanding Achievement Award at Dan’s Taste of Two Forks event this Saturday in Bridgehampton. Previous honorees include North Fork Table & Inn Chef/ Owner Gerry Hayden and Long Island Wine Country. When asked how it feels to be this year’s honoree at the largest food event on the East End, Pump replied, “Well, I’m thrilled! I’m very much honored to say the least!” She also said that she’s looking forward to seeing all the great East End chefs, especially those from the North Fork she’s not yet met. Pump avers that she herself is not a chef, but “someone

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eoffrey Zakarian, Chef of The Lambs Club and Culinary Director of The Plaza in NYC, is no stranger to the culinary celebration that is Dan’s Taste of Summer Weekend. Last July, as host of the inaugural Dan’s GrillHampton, Zakarian captured the spirit of the evening perfectly when he enthused, “It’s the Rolls-Royce of food under one tent,” as he strolled among the 16 chefs—8 from the East End, 8 from Manhattan—competing in a grill-off while guests and celebrity judges sampled all the food and voted for the evening’s best. GrillHampton returns this Friday, July 11, to kick off Dan’s Taste of Summer, and Zakarian is also back in the Hamptons for a second helping—only this time he’s cohosting the fourth annual Dan’s Taste of Two Forks on Saturday, July 12. As top chefs, winemakers and fine-food purveyors from the East End—some 60 in all!— look forward to gathering under the big tent at Sayre Park in Bridgehampton for the premiere food-and-wine event of the season, Zakarian whets our appetite for a weekend of gastronomic indulgence as he reflects on the farm-to-table movement, guilty pleasures, the perfect drink for a summer night and more. With GrillHampton under your belt, what are some

particular things you are looking forward to at Dan’s Taste of Two Forks? Well, seeing all of the friends I know and cherish under one tent! You host “The Kitchen” with Katie Lee, who’s also cohosting Dan’s Taste of Two Forks. What can we expect from the two of you teaming up at the event? She is amazing and has such great instincts with food. I think we will match up perfectly! If you had two forks, what would you like to stick them in right now? First course, Scott Conant’s spaghetti alia oilio. Second fork, Jonathan Waxman’s roast chicken, with more Rosé champagne. “Farm to Table” is an evergrowing concept and practice. How has the evolution of “local” changed the dining landscape in the past few years, both from the perspective of a chef and as a diner? It always takes a decade or more to see if things stick. I certainly hope they do. In general it’s a more complete and holistic way of eating and living. Describe the moment that made you realize that food was going to be your calling in life. Her name was Genevieve and it was in Monte Carlo… What is your culinary guilty pleasure? Really good licorice.

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open, from Holy Thursday to December 31. She takes a winter respite in Naples, Florida. Pump rises early and walks two to three miles a day, and also enjoys bicycling to the beaches. Pump’s journey to the South Fork began in Tarp, Germany. Anna Tuitjer was raised on a farm in an area near the Danish border that, much like Bridgehampton, was a narrow strip of land between two bodies of water. There she met and married Detlef Pump. Detlef, Anna and their two children, Harm and Sybille, emigrated to the United States in 1960, settling in Frenchtown, NJ, near Detlef’s brother. Pump first visited the East End in the 1970s. She and her husband bought and restored an 18th century house in Noyac in 1978 and in 1980 took over the Loaves & Fishes shop in Sagaponack.

There are many legends surrounding Loaves & Fishes Gourmet Take-Out—a $100 per pound lobster salad and a refusal to computerize operations chief among them. Pump says, “Google keeps calling us, little do they know I want people to be out there communicating with people from the kitchen.” At Loaves & Fishes, Pump points out, “We cook and bake [from scratch] all day long. Always fresh—I’m a destination.” While Pump has accomplished many things in her career, when asked what she’s most proud of, she immediately responds, “Doing Loaves & Fishes. I’m very fond of my customers and they’re very loyal.” Pump notes that she has watched generations of her young customers grow up to visit with

their own children. She added, with regard to foodie culture in general, “There’s a generation coming up who’s actually cooking. Unfortunately there was a time when no one was in the kitchen.” Pump is a longtime supporter of the Bridgehampton Historical Society (now the Bridgehampton Museum) and quite a number of other local causes. Pump’s love of place is evident in many ways, not least of which is her effort to gain citizenship for her largely Ecuadorian kitchen staff. Loaves and Fishes sponsors their green cards and then helps them through the process to citizenship. As she says, “They’re almost family.”

Pump is most proud of “doing Loaves & Fishes. I’m very fond of my customers and they’re very loyal.” When asked to comment on her position as the head of a food dynasty, Pump says, “It has all come by evolving. I just love good food.” In addition to working with her daughter, son-in-law and grandsons, Pump now has her granddaughter Karina baking breads at Loaves & Fishes on her summer break from college. Meanwhile, Pump’s son Harm and his wife, Nancy, create Loaves & Fishes line of jams, apple butter and pickles. After retiring from a career as a helicopter pilot, Harm bought a farm in New Jersey. When asked if she would ever retire, Pump replied, “My daughter tells a joke about that. We renew our lease for the Loaves & Fishes building every three years. Sybille says, ‘Mom retires every three years.’ No. One needs to keep going!”

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he mood was joyous and the offerings were FLAWLESS! If you only visit ONE Hamptons restaurant this season—make it the Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant! At long last the South Fork has produced a competitor for the North Fork Table & Inn’s designation as “Best Restaurant on Long Island!” Book now—they’ve added parking, but it’s going to fill up FAST. The new restaurant at the iconic Inn continues and expands upon its well-earned reputation for artfully blending Old World sensibilities (i.e. perfectionism) and New World local ingredients. It’s the same, popular Inn but the dining rooms have gotten a revamp that includes bright orange vinyl seating, hand-blown water glasses with striking orange swirl patterns and vintage black and white photos on the walls depicting Bridgehampton’s agrarian history. Plus there’s now a sizeable bar set up outside the kitchen and extensive outdoor seating. The service, as always, is top notch. And, yes, of course there are fresh-cut flowers on every table. Management of the Inn has been shared between mother and daughter owners Anna Pump and Sybille van Kempen since it opened in 1994 (See related story on page 81.). The restaurant, which opened on June 4, is “Sybille’s baby,” according to Pump. Van Kempen’s culinary degree and 34 years of experience at Loaves & Fishes Gourmet Take-out in Sagaponack have come into full bloom at the Inn. The dinner menu AND the cocktail menu change weekly. This shows ambition unprecedented in the Hamptons. Chef de Cuisine Arie Pavlou points out that keeping up this pace with the weekly dinner menu means creating 800 recipes a year! He seemed a little overwhelmed but clearly excited. He said, “It’s fun,

though it’s challenging!” He’s also over the moon that the Inn is planting their new herb garden this week. Some form of duck and local fish are on each week’s menu and also some type of fritters, which have included artichoke, cod, leek, lobster and olive so far. My husband and I have long been fans of Pavlou’s work. We enjoyed his creations at the former Comtesse Therese Bistro in Aquebogue. But the food at the Bridgehampton Inn is still more delightful—as it’s not freighted with being strictly French at every turn. It’s a bit lighter and more open to delicious evolution. The drinks menu is curated by Sybille’s son and bartender Kyle, a young man who clearly inherited his grandmother’s and mother’s keen sense of culinary adventure. can’t you just taste these scallops? I started things off with a Blackberry Cloud of St. George Botanivore gin, house blackberry vodka “very orangey,” but quite approved of the drink. But you want to know about the foods we enjoyed, infusion and fresh lime juice topped with an oldfashioned, but newly popular, egg white froth and a of course: a fine, cured gravelox with potato slice of lime. It was nicely, mildly sour and did put me pancakes, the deliciously simple black truffle bowl on a “cloud” for the duration of the meal. Apparently that contained more truffle than any dish I’ve ever been served in this country, a smooth, cream-free Kyle doesn’t skimp on the firewater. I also concluded my meal with seasonal berries— corn soup that I suspect is addictive, scallops seared with Loaves & Fishes’ blackberry pie and a scoop to sweet, buttery perfection in a mild saffron curry of vanilla ice cream. True to Loaves & Fishes pies’ sprinkled with pomegranate seeds and a rich chicken legendary status, the big, juicy berries were not paella featuring mushrooms, olives, artichokes, peas and baby lima beans served piping hot. overly sweetened. Our server Joann suggested Palmer Vineyards’ You will not find many items on the menu from Loaves & Fishes Gourmet Take-out other than their Albarino to complement the scallops—an excellent famous pies and rote grütze, but the Inn happily choice. Other local wines on offer include a selection shares the Loaves & Fishes’ access to top cheese from Castello Di Borghese and Paumanok. Local is best! mongers to fill their weekly cheese plates. Husband started the evening off with a martini Brunch service begins July 13! Bridgehampton Inn & made with Brooklyn gin. It arrives with three bright green olives in the glass that later proved to be Restaurant, 2266 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, buttery and deliciously yielding. He found this gin 631-537-3660, bridgehamptoninn.com.

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A Guide to Local Favorites BRIDHEHAMPTON AND SAG HARBOR BoBBy van’s Steak and Fish $$$ Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Open 363 days for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Open Mon–Fri. 11:30 a.m.–10:30 p.m. Sat. 11:30 a.m.–10:30 p.m., Sun. 11:30–10 p.m. Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590, bobbyvans.com. HamPton coFFee comPany Espresso Bar, Bakery, Cafe & Coffee Roastery $ A Hamptons classic since 1994 and a Dan’s Papers “Best of the Best!” Famous hand-roasted coffee, real baristas, muffins and bagels, egg sandwiches, a Mexican Grill and more. Open 6 a.m.–8 p.m. daily, year round. Locations in Water Mill next to The Green Thumb farmstand and in Westhampton Beach across from Village Hall and in Southampton on the highway next to BMW. Also anywhere with their Mercedes Mobile Espresso Unit for your event! 631-726-coFe or visit them on Twitter and Facebook. hamptoncoffeecompany.com. m.j. doWLInG’s steaK House and tavern American $$ Great selection of American fare in a friendly pub atmosphere. Draft beers. Family owned and operated. Game room and pool table. 3360 Noyac Road, Sag Harbor. 631-725-4444. oLd stove PuB American $$$ A Hamptons classic since 1969. Perfectly charred steaks at the oldest stove in the Hamptons. Open 7 Days, lunch Saturday and Sunday noon–3 p.m., Prix Fixe Sunday– Thursday four courses $29. Live piano Friday and Saturday. Reservations 3516 Montauk Highway, Sagaponack. 631-537-3300. osterIa saLIna Sicilian/Italian $$ Think Sicilian ingredients like extra virgin olive oil, currants, pine nuts, fava beans, couscous and candied oranges. Authentic Sicilian and family recipes from the Aeolian Island of Salina, including Caponatina, Bucatini con Sarde, Pesce Spada, Polpo, Artisanal Cannoli and Salina’s signature dessert, “Panino di Gelato.” 95 School Street, Bridgehampton. 631-613-6469, osteriasalina.com. PIerre’s Casual French $$$ Euro-chic but casual French restaurant and bar. Late dinner and bar on weekends. Open 7 days. Brunch Fri.– Sun., 10 a.m.–5 p.m. 2468 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5110, pierresbridgehampton.com.

EAST HAMPTON race Lane Local Cuisine $$$ New menu! Relax by the fireplace and enjoy some cheese, charcuterie and wine. Serving dinner nightly from 5 p.m. 31 Race Lane, East Hampton. Three-course Prix fixe, $33 until 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at 6 p.m. 31

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MONTAUK sea seaWater GrILL at Gurney’s montauK Ocean-Fresh & Local $$ Chef Seth Levine delivers ocean-fresh and local fare, unique seasonal renditions, and signature drinks. All set in a beautifully appointed dining room with sweeping panoramic views of the ocean from every table. Outdoor dining is available on the Seawater Grill’s deck overlooking the ocean. An adjoining bar with oversized lounge chairs and classic cocktail tables provides the perfect setting for impromptu get-togethers, sunset drinks and nightcaps. 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-2345

NORTH FORK AND RIvERHEAD cLIFF’s eLBoW room Steak and Seafood $$ The best aged and marinated steak, freshest seafood and local wines, in a casual, warm atmosphere. Lunch and dinner. Two locations: 1549 Main Road, Jamesport, 631-722-3292; 1065 Franklinville Rd., Laurel. 631-298-3262, elbowroomli.com. jededIaH HaWKIns Inn American $$ An ever-evolving menu that places an emphasis on local and sustainably grown ingredients. “Excellent food and excellent service in an excellent ambiance.” Newsday. 400 Jamesport Avenue, Jamesport 631-722-2900, jedediahhawkins.com. oLd mILL Inn Local Cuisine $$$ Built in 1820, delights customers with great waterfront dining on the deck overlooking Mattituck Inlet and by woodburning fireplace in the pub. This destination restaurant in North Fork wine country showcases fresh, local ingredients. Voted Best of the Best bar, bringing topnotch artists to the East End. Reservations recommended. 631-298-8080, oldmillinn.com. orIent By tHe sea Seafood $ Restaurant and full-service marina. Offering an extensive menu of local seafood and fresh vegetables. Located next to Cross Sound Ferry. Dine while you overlook beautiful Gardiners Bay on our outdoor deck. Open seven days for lunch and dinner. 40200 Main Road, Orient. 631-323-2424, orientbythesea.com. PePI’s restaurant Italian Seafood $$

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Porto BeLLo Italian $$ Celebrating 22 years in their original location on the waterfront at 1410 Manhasset Ave., Brewer’s Marina, Greenport. Offering local and imported wines, Porto Bello is one of the North Fork’s hidden treasures! 631-477-1515.

red rooster BIstro French $$ Traditional French bistro located in the heart of North Fork Wine Country. Cozy atmosphere, serving French and Californian wines. 4805 Depot Lane, Cutchogue. 631-734-8267. toucH oF venIce Italian $$ Proudly serving the North Fork for over 20 years. We take advantage of all the North Fork has to offer, preparing local cuisine with Italian soul. Extensive wine list featuring local and Italian wines, full bar with happy hour specials. Private room available for all occasions. Special chef’s family-style menu available for small groups. Winner of BOB 2012 Best Summer Drink: Blueberry Lemonade. 28350 Main Road, Cutchogue. 631-298-5851, touchofvenice.com. tWeed’s Continental $$ Located in historic Riverhead, Tweed’s Restaurant & Buffalo Bar in the J.J. Sullivan Hotel serves the finest local food specialties and wines. Open seven days for lunch and dinner. 17 E. Main St. 631-208-3151, tweedsrestaurant.com.

SOUTHAMPTON AND HAMPTON BAYS 75 maIn restaurant and LounGe Italian/American $$$ Executive chef Mark Militello. Open daily, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Dinner 4:30 p.m.–midnight, 75 Main Street, Southampton. 631-283-7575, 75main.com. tHe GoLden Pear caFÉs $$$ Casual café bistros feature exceptional breakfasts, lunches and catering. Homemade baked goods, fresh roasted coffee and unsurpassed people watching make visits to the Golden Pears a longstanding Hamptons tradition. Open seven days. Locations in Southampton, Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor and East Hampton. 631-283-8900, goldenpearcafe.com. HamPton Lady restaurant Seafood $ WINE KIDS Enjoy the freshest seafood with an Italian flare. Ocean and bay views. Check out our new menu. Open all year long for lunch & dinner. Prixe fix lunch $14.99. 363 Dune Road, Hampton Bays. 631-728-5239. matsuLIn Asian $$ Finest Asian Cuisine. Zagat-Rated. Lunch, dinner, sushi & Sake bar. Catering available. Open daily from noon. 131 West Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays. 631-728-8838, matsulin.com. sHIPPy’s American & German $$ Featuring the best sizzling steaks in the Hamptons, king crab legs, authentic wiener schnitzel, fresh fish, surf & turf. Complete dinner special $16.95 Monday through Thursday. 36 Windmill Lane, Southampton. 631-283-0007, shippyspumpernickels.com.

wESTHAMPTON Buoy one Seafood & Steak $$ Offering the freshest fish and finest steaks, daily specials, Eat in or take out. 62 Montauk Hwy., Westhampton 631-998-3808 & 1175 W. Main Street, Riverhead 631-2089737, buoyone.com. Also in Huntington!

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ine cellars are increasingly becoming a musthave amenity for any well-heeled Hamptons home, not only aesthetically and to boost the value of a property, but as an essential storage space in which to stimulate the aging process of your wine collection and protect the wine from potential harm than can result from light and heat. Wine, fortified wine and even some liqueurs may benefit from placement in a wine cellar, but with the every-growing popularity in high-end craft brews, particularly here on the East End, the question is arising more and more, What about beer? Already I hear the objections. “Beer is supposed to be enjoyed as soon as possible, when it’s fresh,” you say. Well, yes and no. Certainly your average lager isn’t going to improve with age, and could even develop off flavors over time. However, the new dilemma for the discerning beer drinker arises from the fact that many beers, particularly those made with special ingredients and that maybe have even been aged before sale, improve with age in a similar manner to wine. High-alcohol beers (10% alcohol and up) especially tend to age well—their strength and complexity is softened pleasantly the more the beer matures. These craft beers also tend to be pricier then ordinary beers, so they represent an investment that needs to be protected. And while the beer ages, it needs the same protections from heat and light that wine requires. Enter the “beer cellar.”

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it won’t work,” he warns. “AC units are not designed to bring the temperature that low, and they also take out the humidity of the cellar.” High humidity minimizes evaporation during the aging process, which is something you want in your cellar. The only real choice for lovers of ice-cold aged beer, he says, is a full refrigeration system. A number of beer styles are ideal for aging— for example, imperial stouts, barleywines, Belgian tripels and quadrupels, lambics and doppelbocks. (IPAs rarely age well—their hoppiness does not lend itself to an enjoyable aged beer). For the craft beer enthusiast with an eye for perfection, a beer cellar may be the perfect addition to your castle. For more information from North Fork Wine Cellars, call 516-967-7890 or visit northforkwinecellars.com.

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According to Peter Cimino, owner of North Fork Wine Cellars, there is functionally not much difference between a wine cellar and a beer cellar. “A beer cellar should be at the same temperature as a wine cellar—around 55°,” says Cimino. “Therefore, it would need to be built out just the same as a wine cellar. This will prevent any problems with mold, and it will be able to hold the temperature steady.” This offers the perfect scenario for preserving a collection, as well as showing it off. Building a beer cellar, like building a wine cellar, is no simple task, but working with an experienced custom builder and understanding the process can alleviate many concerns. A preliminary consultation phase determines the current size of the buyer’s collection, its intended future size, the cooling system involved, and the design elements that will be in play. The most modern version of a beer cellar uses plate-glass walls and a cutting-edge racking system in order to display all bottles. If Old World is more to your taste, try a tried-and-true European style featuring imported stone and centuries-old bricks. North Fork Wine Cellars even offers Frenchimported, full-sized wine caves and traditional wood cellars (made with the buyer’s choice of wood). But in the end, most of these choices are aesthetic: the operative principal is always to keep the temperature and humidity under control. Of course, many beer aficionados would like their beer to be a bit colder than 55°—but Cimino warns against DIY solutions to this problem. “Some people try to cool down their beer cellars with AC units, but

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NORTH HAVEN Rick Davidson and Nancy Stearns, 38 Tyndall Road $2,350,000

BRIDGEHAMPTON Matthew Fishlinger Trust, 1126 Scuttle Hole Road, $5,800,000

NOYAck Lee Carlson and Steven Van Kuiken 79 Crescent Street, $3,990,000

EAST HAMPTON Timothy Walters and Wendy Geehreng, 9 Quarty Circle, $1,280,000

QUOGUE David Wilson Trust, 16 Niamoque Lane $1,100,000

64 Old Northwest Rd. LLC, 64 Old Northwest Road, $4,500,000

SAGAPONAck Ronald Kreismann, 13 Scotline Drive $1,900,000

HAMPTON BAYS Newtown Developers LLC, 170 Newtown Road $1,025,000 Joseph & Doreen Colombo, 43 Nautilus Drive, $1,170,000 MONTAUk Duchess Partners LLC to 44 Old Montauk Hwy LLC 44 Old Montauk Highway, $7,500,000

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REAL ESTATE

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A very private compound with first floor master bedroom complete with his/her baths. Large great room, library, kitchen and loggia with sweeping direct Intracoastal views. Wonderful guest and staff accommodations. Three car garage and dock with lift. $22,800,000.

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HAMPTON BAYS One of a kind waterfront with unobstructed views of Shinnecock Bay and the ocean. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, custom kitchen, recreation/media room, state of the art security system, 2 car garage, private beach, docking rights. Includes your own Boston Whaler. Exclusive | REDUCED $1,499,000 | ML# 2649425 Ron W. Holthaus Licensed RE Associate Broker 631.848.7262

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Traditional home featuring an open floor plan, updated kitchen with stainless and granite, dining area, living room with gas fireplace and French doors, 3 en-suite bedrooms, one car garage with generator hookup and full basement. Room for pool and minutes to Coopers Beach, shopping and transportation. Exclusive | $1,385,000 | ML# 2616903 Denise E. Rosko Licensed RE Broker 516.220.1230

HAMPTON BAYS Private beach & legal dock, with a 5’ draw at low tide. Completely renovated in 1999, 3 beds, 2 baths, living room w/fireplace and built in bookshelves, dining room & kitchen. 180 degree water views of Peconic Bay, Cold Spring Pond & Peconic Inlet, perfect backdrop for sunsets, entertainment and memories. Exclusive | $1,475,000 | ML# 2686072 Pam Jackson Licensed RE Salesperson 631.384.1277

SOUTHAMPTON Stunning post modern located on a private .79 acre lot. Expansive home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, radiant heating, first floor en suite master bedroom with walk in closet, professional chefs kitchen, with sliders to deck, outdoor shower, full basement with 10’ ceilings and 2 car garage and room for pool Asking | $1,299,000 | ML# 1197504 Melissa Leonard Licensed RE Salesperson 914.490.4069

HAMPTON BAYS Immaculate Post Modern on beautiful landscaped 1.19 acre lot with in-ground pool and tennis court. Located in Red Creek Ridge featuring a beautiful living room with fireplace, granite kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, finished lower level and two car garage. Perfect for entertaining. Exclusive | REDUCED $860,000 | ML# 2640562 Mary Stubelek Licensed RE Salesperson 631.807.2194

SHINNECOCK HILLS Amazing opportunity to own in the Hamptons! Home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with fireplace, den/office, eat-in-kitchen and wood floors throughout. Home also features a partially finished basement, 2 car garage, heated pool and a .74 wooded acre for privacy and plenty of room to play! Exclusive | $469,000 | ML# 2674187 Claudia LaMere Licensed RE Salesperson 516.983.6344

SOUTHAMPTON Two waterfront parcels across the street from one another being sold as one. Private deeded dock with 31.5 feet of water frontage. Main house has 3+ Bedrooms, 1.5 baths, cathedral ceilings, fireplace. Legal attached apartment. Property is just 3 miles away from Southampton Village and 4 miles to Coopers Beach. Exclusive | REDUCED $665,000 | ML# 2642063 Pam Jackson Licensed RE Salesperson 631.384.1277

SHINNECOCK HILLS Beautiful cape on a wooded lot just shy of an acre. 1st floor features living room with fireplace, dining area, kitchen, breakfast nook, family room and full bath. Upstairs 3 bedrooms and bath. Tremendous privacy with room for pool. Peconic Bay beaches just a few blocks away. Exclusive | REDUCED $695,000 | ML# 2675163 Denise E. Rosko Licensed RE Broker 516.220.1230

SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 3667 square feet, pre-existing and nonconforming office building in a prime location with high visibility. Presently set up as a Doctor’s and Attorney’s office with conference room, records room, and two bathrooms. Building has ample parking and great access to town amenities. Exclusive | $1,650,000 | ML# 2672454 Karen A. Gil Licensed RE Associate Broker 516.982.2034

528 County Rd 39 | Southampton, NY | 631.283.7400 www.hamptonsrealtyassoc.com

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models open daily 700 south main street | freeport | new york 11520 | 516.608.8888 www.oceanwatchrealty.com

110 WALT WHITMAN ROAD, HUNTINGTON STATION, NY, 11746. 631.425.5720 | ©2014 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, THE COMPLETE OFFERING TERMS ARE IN AN OFFERING PLAN AVAILABLE FROM THE SPONSOR. CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, AND NUMBER OF BEDROOMS ARE DEEMED RELIABLE, BUT SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY. PHOTOS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN MANIPULATED. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

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The complete offering terms are in an Offering Plan available from Sponsor. File No. CD-13-0309.




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