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Michael Nappa 631.204.2726 Sat. 7/16 • 1-2PM SAG hArBor sections (can be reconfigured) is 850 sf. and is a 1-story • 10-11:30AM renovated 4br, 3bth Ranch on a high lot features LR with Chefs formal dining, with fireplace. 10 South • $1,475,000Web# • NORTH HAVENLori POST wATEr MiLL garage. CallDrive for directions. H40359. Barbaria Sat. 7/16 167kitchen, Dune Road • 300 FT. OFMaster BEACHFRONT. Magnificent building in a small shopping center with a parking lot. Fri. 7/15 • 11-12:30PM 1224 Head of thekitchen Pond Road • $999,900 Views from all home, floors.Gunite 2.8 acres. Call for directions. MODERN in beach community with• 12:30-1:30PM private beach fpl, large and dining area. Room for pool. Web# Sat. 7/16Highway, & Sun. 7/17#5 •Nappa 11AM-1PM 5 bedroom pool/pool house. 3 car garage. Sat. 7/16 • 11:30AM-12:30PM & Sun. 7/17 Web#H9039. Michael 631.204.2726 516.702.5649, 631.537.6041 lbarbaria@elliman.com 154 West Montauk • $1,650/month split-level home offers 3brs, 2.5bths, LR 7/16 •H38109. 10-11:30AM Web# H19782. and boat slips. Five• large bedrooms,one Chefs kitchen, formal dining, Master with fireplace. South Drive • $1,475,000 NORTH HAVEN POST on the Sat.Traditional 39 West Tiana Road • $1,300,000 • Charming waterfront 10access, COMMERCIAL RENTAL. Central location just became 1224with Head of den the Pond Roadsitting • $999,900 fpl., with fpl., room with fpl., main floor from516.702.5649, all floors. 2.8 acres. Call for directions. MODERN in beach community with LoriViews Barbaria 631.537.6041 main floor. Spacious Chefs eat in private kitchen,beach with granite Sat. 7/16with & Sun. 11AM-1PM cottages fpls,7/17 on •3.8 bulkheaded acres. Larger Michael Nappa 631.204.2726 available. 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Robin Kaplan Post-modern. enviable Contempo features office, finishedallin631.537.7009 LR and EIK. lbarbaria@elliman.com Room for pool. Web#H40732. Joan Blank doors, floor Gunite with granite surround. on basement. Attractive pool. Work-at-home CodiThis Garcete 516.381.1031 Robin Kaplan 631.267.7384 inpool front of house and second Balcony floor balcony 631.537.6041, EASTWeb#H45481. hAMpToN possibility ofsecond sub-dividing. Web#H0155640. basement. Attractive pool. Work-at-home office,Neat all- buy, 631.537.7009 second floorpool. in front of house and second floor balcony appliance package, central air. City water. overlooking 2 legal accessory apts. on property. Kent Rydberg 631.833.5242 appliance package, central air. City water. Neat buy, overlooking pool. 2 legal accessory apts. on property. lovely living! Web# H19162 Lucille Rakower 516.902.0220 Web#H12646. Bryan Whalen 631.723.2721 wESThAMpToN Sat. 7/16 • 1:30-2:30PM Sat. 7/16 • 11-1PM lovely living! 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Walking a Dog How a Crusader’s Call Sent a Woman Spiraling Into Hell By Dan Rattiner You can take your dog to the beach in East Hampton Village if you do it before 9 a.m. and after 6 p.m. and if you clean up after whatever the dog might do. Here’s what happened to a woman last Tuesday when she took her little dog down to the beach at 5:20 p.m., 40 minutes before it was legal. First of all, we have, down at Georgica Beach where this took place, an anti-dog crusader. His name is Matt Norklun and he sounds the alarm when someone has a dog out at the beach at the wrong hour. He also is an anti-dog-poop crusader. Once he collected a bag of dog poop from the beach, went to Village Hall and left it on the floor, leaning it against the entry door to the office of Village Administrator Larry Dan Rattiner’s second memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS TOO: Further Encounters with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities, is now available in hardcover wherever books are sold. The first memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS, published by Random House, is now available in paperback. A Dan's Banner legroom:Layout 1 5/23/11 3:37 PM Page 1

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Hamptons Glitterati The Trees of Southampton Sparkle Brightly Every Night By Dan Rattiner Earlier this summer, I wrote a tribute to the hundreds of magnificent trees that line both sides of Main Street in East Hampton. Many of them are 60 feet tall. As a group, they overarch the road, meeting high up above the center of it to create a graceful mile-long leafy tunnel to walk or drive through. Many say this experience is the reason that East Hampton has often been described as the most beautiful village in America. This week, I would like to talk about the trees that line both sides of the Main Street of Southampton. These trees, maples, are not nearly as tall the great elms of East Hampton.

And the street they define is not nearly as broad or long. Up until about a year ago, the best you could say about them was that they did soften the feeling of this very busy commercial main street, with its angled parking, traffic control officers at the entrances to every side street, upscale street furniture and very fashionably dressed summer residents strolling along the brick-lined walkways. About a year ago, however, something very remarkable happened to the trees of Southampton’s Main Street. I imagine this was accomplished by a decision made by Mayor Mark Epley and his Board, since they have responsibility for all the public spaces in the

village. In the early spring of last year, when the weather was warm enough for workmen to work in the trees, yet not late enough for the trees to be in bloom, a firm came in and carefully affixed thousands of little tiny white Christmas tree lights to each of the trees—to the trunks, boughs, limbs and branches—so that when night came, at the pulling of a switch somewhere in Village Hall, not only would all the streetlights come on, but all the trees would light up too in a festive display of twinkly glory never before seen in these parts. The sight of this on the first night they were (continued on page 28)

15-FOOT GIANT RAT AT THE AIRPORT By Dan Rattiner Last Thursday, the Town of East Hampton issued a permit to allow demonstrators—up to 100 people at a time—to protest for 40 consecutive days on Industrial Road in East Hampton by the airport, seven days a week between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. The demonstrations will be against the MTK: Music to Know Festival, which is scheduled for the weekend of August 13 and 14, and they will be held

by members of Theatrical Teamsters Local 817, Theatrical Stagehands Local 340 and Teamsters Local 817, based in Nassau County about 80 miles away, all protesting the fact that the Music Festival is using non-union local people as laborers rather than union labor to provide the necessary work to run the event. The centerpiece of the protest will be a very nasty looking two-story-tall giant inflatable Rat. The Rat is supposed to represent the

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businessmen running the event who won’t hire the teamsters. According to the two promoters of the event, Southampton nightclub owner Chris Jones and Hollywood screenwriter Bill Collage, there is no law that requires them to hire union labor. It’s very expensive. This is just what the unions do to gain attention for themselves when they (continued on page 26)

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don’t get hired. Personally, I have no knowledge of how expensive union labor is these days, but I do recall some years ago when Frazer Dougherty was trying to hire union labor to attend to some of the movies being filmed at East Hampton Studios in Wainscott, also on Industrial Road. He found that a union stagehand’s day began when he left his house in New York City, wherever it was— the pay was an astronomic amount an hour— and the day ended when he drove back into his driveway. And there were the “transportation” costs of his getting out here and back, which were sort of the rates charged for car rentals. I also think there was a rule if he worked an hour he got paid for a day. It reminded me of some of the horror stories I used to hear about the Javitts Center in Manhattan where, for example, if you had a lamp and needed to put the plug in a socket, they’d have to call in a Union electrician, with cost estimates paralleling the stagehand results in Wainscott.

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Another aspect of the Giant Rat is its size. In Manhattan, where this same Giant Rat is inflated occasionally—the unions cart it around to have it report for work as needed—the Rat is just a small thing next to a big building. Here in East Hampton, it will loom over the landscape. You know that fabulous sculpture you pass driving out to the East End on the Manorville Road that rises in a farm field just before the road ends at Sunrise Highway? Linda Scott, who made that sculpture, told me that she made it originally as a commission for the Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) in Wainscott where Industrial Road meets Daniel’s Hole Road. The sculpture, Stargazer, is a giant deer reaching for a leaf at the top of a plant. It was so large—it is more than 20 feet high—that you could drive right under it as you came up the dirt driveway to the ARF kennels. But guess what? Back then, East Hampton Town decided that since the entry driveway to ARF was so close to the airport, it was feared

the sculpture could distract incoming pilots. So they disallowed it. Linda was beside herself. Finally, a sod farmer in Manorville offered a place for it and it is there today. (Images of it also adorn the sides of the Hampton Jitney coaches this summer.) Welcome to the East End. I wonder what arriving pilots will make of a big inflatable rat. You can turn away a deer, but you can’t turn away a union rat. No sir. MTK: Music to Know will feature the bands Vampire Weekend, Bright Eyes, Ellie Goulding and lots more. Coming by air? Just look to touch down near the Giant Rat. Actually, the Giant Rat was in use on Industrial Road near the airport once before for about 100 days. In 2006, it was deployed against Mitchell Kreigman of Mecox, the Emmy Awardwinning TV show creator who was producing a whole season’s worth of a children’s show called “BIG BIG WORLD” at East Hampton Studios for several months. I wonder if this is the same rat. Or if it is a newer rat. Son of Union Rat. Gotta go see. No planes crashed back then. And Kreigman, as I recall, did not relent.

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according to The New York Times, they seem unaware of the dangers involved in sitting on them. They pedal and pedal and pedal. And soon the part of the body that sits upon these seats—the seats are not much different from the bicycle seats you and I buy—become numb. There have been studies done. A great proportion of the men report numbness. But do they care? No. It’s all about winning. What do they care? Well, the article in question appeared in the Times, a publication, which used to be referred to as the Old Gray Lady, and according to its author, John Tierney, they should care.

After they go to sleep at night men who get this numbness also have fewer erections than those who do not get the numbness. I sat up straight when I read this. Tierney interviewed some of the men who made the studies that prove this. “That part of the body was never meant to bear pressure,” Dr. Steven Schrader told Tierney, referring to what is called the perineum, the place between this and that. I imagine Tierney was taking notes furiously. “Within a few minutes the blood oxygen levels (continued on page 32)

SPACE JUNK, TURTLES, CYBER ATTACKS & FAT By Dan Rattiner TURTLE MIGRATION Thousands of turtles live in Jamaica Bay on the south and east side of Kennedy Airport. And last week was mating season, and they just didn’t give a damn. One of them said there is this great sandy spot on the other side of Runway 4 South, and so off they all went, crossing the runway in a frenzy, which in turtle time, is about 20 miles an hour. This was at 10 a.m. The authorities, seeing this through binoculars, immediately shut down

the runway, and with it, about a dozen flights waiting to take off there. The planes remained on the runway idling for the next 35 minutes as men and women from various agencies—the Federal Aviation Agency, the Port Authority, the Federal Agricultural Department and the New York Wildlife Service ran out and helped the turtles to slide over the edge of the runway and down onto the sand for the big party. Then the flights resumed. The turtles do this every year, or almost every year. Last year there was some other

new hotspot they went to, but the year before that, the hotspot was Runway 4 again. There was no chatter from the control tower released to the public this time, but there was in 2009, and if you want to hear a nine-minute clip of it, including a pilot saying “sufferin’ succotash!” go to danshamptons.com. CYBER ATTACKS Julian Assange may be in jail in Sweden, but the cyber attacks continue around the world. Last week, cyberbandits attacked the websites (continued on page 36)

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NOT dressed in white. It was in a kind of brassy yellow. It was as if the company that did this work had begun at the tree just to the south of this one, had gone down to Village Cheese doing tree after tree, had crossed over to the Chrysalis Gallery and gone north to Mixology, then crossed over again to Golden Pear and headed along toward finishing the job and then, well, ran out of white! Since none of the trees were turned on in any kind of test run during this period, instead being delayed until Mayor Epley could have one grand event where he cut the ribbon—that’s probably the wrong metaphor—and the whole thing lit up and everybody oooed and ahhhed—I don’t know whether or not the company simply stopped there with one tree unclad for awhile,

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or that they held a meeting with the Mayor on the day they ran out and asked what to do. Apparently, they had misjudged the job. They had underestimated the number of twinkly white lights. They would have to order more, but because of an earthquake in China where they were made, or a flood or something, it might be months or even years before they could get the additional twinkly lights they would need for that final tree. On the other hand, they had these brassy yellow twinkly lights on hand. They were in the back of the office. They were from the same Chinese manufacturer so they were the same size, shape and wattage. They could finish with those. And as a matter of fact, they had these yellow lights kicking around there left over from another job for a number of years with nobody wanting them so Southampton was welcome to them at no charge. It was their mistake. This is how they would make it up to them. Even in Southampton, the Queen of America’s Watering Places, as the saying goes, the grand summer resort right up there with Palm Beach and the Riviera and Palm Springs, this was too much for the Mayor to resist, what with these being hard times and such, and so, given the alternatives, he must have given them the go-ahead. And that’s how they apparently finished the job—on time and under budget. I don’t know. I have been to towns and cities in the world where twinkly lights like this adorn the trees of one street or another. There were lights like this on Tsim Sha Tsui on Kowloon Island in Hong Kong when I was there some years ago. Last year, I was on the Main Street of Palo Alto, California, and witnessed all the trees there light up like this at dusk. The trees of Tavern on the Green lit up like this in Central Park for years and years. And sometimes Mayor Bloomberg would order Park Avenue lined for several miles with twinkly evergreens during Christmastime. But somehow, here in Southampton, having this one tree was sort of jarring. And it made you think. Was this one tree the winner of a prize? Was it that they found out this particular tree was very sensitive and allergic to white? Was the town trying to say something that was unclear about the spot where this tree sits? Or was it just a botched job that the contractor tried in the end to make right, as I have suggested? About four weeks ago, however, the situation sort of resolved itself. Maybe this one tree became too much of a distraction. In any case, one night, the yellow-lighted tree did not light up anymore. It has not lighted up since. You don’t really notice that it is not lighted up because in the dark who sees things that are still in the dark? Well, there will some day be an end to this story and I do hope the end will be that this one tree gets its act together and gets lit up like all the others. After all, in a town that has signs on Main Street reading PLEASE OBSERVE OUR SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE DRESS CODE, and that has some of the most beautiful and fashionable women in the Hamptons, you just can’t have things around you that clash. And that applies to trees as well as anybody else.


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SURPRISE FIREWORKS OFF MONTAUK HARBOR By David Lion Rattiner To the dismay of some and the happiness of others, Montauk, for better or worse, has significantly changed in the last five years. Having always been a go-to place for fun and outdoor adventure, Montauk used to be seen as the “anti-Hampton” in the Hamptons. The nature there is incredible, the stores are oldfashioned, and the nightlife, at least up until five years ago, mostly had to do with bars that looked like they were owned by fishermen or relatives of Jimmy Buffett. Things have changed since those times. Today, Montauk nightlife is dramatically different, and even Manhattan is taking note. It all started, primarily, with The Surf Lodge, a nightclub in Montauk that became the IT place to go in the Hamptons that year. People from all over the island are willing to make the drive just so they can breathe the air inside the Surf Lodge. This was not the case when the same building housed The Lakeside Inn, where the bar was primarily dominated by Irish workers and a local crowd. But now the hedge fund kids with their black credit cards have changed all that. And Montauk can’t really turn back to what it was once was, as now many other people from Manhattan have come in, paid enormous prices for commercial restaurants, and are turning them into Manhattan-style clubs with a Montauk feel. Sole East, The Crow’s Nest and Navy Beach are doing just that. And while they are all doing their part to make sure that they stay within the flavor of the community of Montauk,

they simply aren’t hardworking fishermen who happen to also own a bar, they are New York City transplants mixing their style with that of Montauk. But as I said, some locals are really upset about this, concerned about what they see as arrogance that was once reserved for the Hamptons now found in Montauk. It’s easy to see this when you view what happened last week, when people in Montauk got to view a fireworks show that easily cost $50,000, that was not sanctioned by the East Hampton Town or by the Montauk Chamber Of Commerce, but by a rich guy who felt like shooting fireworks off of his yacht. With Town budget cuts, and the load of red tape that the local government puts you through, this guy pretty much said, “Screw this, I’m shooting fireworks up in the air. What are you going to about it?” The 171-foot yacht is called “The Quantum Of Solace,” yes, like the James Bond movie, and it is one of the most gorgeous luxury yachts that comes out to the East End. The owner of the yacht (who of course is anonymous but a quick search on Google turned up a not very surprising name) actually applied to the Town of East Hampton to do the fireworks

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SOUTHAMPTONS VILLAGE LATCH - TOWN TREASURE By Dan Rattiner One of the great, grand institutions in Southampton, the 68-room Village Latch, where kings, presidents, actors, filmmakers and stars stay when in the Hamptons, has come on the market for sale. Although in the center of downtown Southampton, just a five-minute walk to Main Street, most people hardly know it is there, as it is behind hedgerows on Hill Street, with just a small sign out on the street. The driveway in leads to five-and-a-half acres of lawns and gardens upon which is this 100-yearold inn, several smaller homes, greenhouses and cottages, a motel unit building, a tennis court, a swimming pool and gardens and walkways. Its

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room is different from every other, each with antiques and curios from all around the world, collected by the owners. When Vice President Al Gore came to the Hamptons, he stayed here. When the band Earth, Wind and Fire came to the Hamptons, they stayed here. And so did actor Bill Murray. The story of this Inn and how it fell into disrepair in the 1970s in high weeds and vines and then was reborn into the remarkable icon it is today, through the efforts of a caring couple, is a story worth telling. In 1968, the present owners, Marta Byer and Martin White, met in New York City and fell in love. Marta was an actress, trained at Lee Strasberg’s Actors Studio in the city. Martin was a photographer and a lighting designer. The pair married, and soon embarked on a career in the theatre that first consisted of producing, directing and acting in plays, then soon afterward included founding not only theatre groups but the venues for them to perform in. The Whites found a former dance hall in Asheville, North Carolina. They raised money and converted it into a theatre. They repeated similar transformations in Roanoke, Virginia, and Saranac Lake, New York, each time arranging the financing, buying the seating, putting together the stage lighting and box offices, producing the plays, and then moving on, finally back to New York. Then they discovered the Hamptons. They bought a small home on Springs-Fireplace Road in Springs around 1980 for $17,500. With their interior decorating talents, they fixed it up and soon sold it for $35,000, then took the $35,000, bought a home in North Sea and fixed that up and sold it for $60,000. Then they found what they called “The Big House.” It was a former 12-room nursing home at 200 Hill Street in Southampton. They bought it for $65,000, fixed that up, began to rent out the rooms and soon had a small hotel property they were decorating. Just down the road were two large properties in great disrepair. One was the abandoned Noyac Boys School, which had originally been the grand mansion of Merrill Lynch. Next door, was the abandoned 25-room annex to the famous Irving Hotel, the giant wooden inn with nearly 150 rooms that had been the center of social life for the guests of the wealthy in the first half of the 20th century. Located at the corner of Hill Street and First Neck Lane, the Irving had burned to the ground in 1960. The Terry Latch, as this was called, across the street on the other side of Hill Street, had survived of course, but in the years that followed had fallen into ruin. The Whites, in 1974, decided to take on the Latch. They sold 200 Hill Street for $160,000 and used the money for a down payment on the Latch. This would be their biggest project of all. It was, of course, with their interests and backgrounds and experience, a labor of love. Soon they began buying antiques and curios from abroad. They’d arrive from Europe or Africa or Asia with upholstered chairs, paintings, antique mirrors, farm tools, dolls and chests. In the sitting rooms, hallways and guest (continued on page 38)


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A New Food Institute for Amagansett By Allyson Zacharoff The latest buzz on the Hamptons foodie scene is a budding community project that is slowly taking shape out in Amagansett, to possibly find a home on the site of the former Pacific East Restaurant. Known as the Amagansett Food Institute, the idea was hatched by a group of East End residents just a couple of years ago. Early plans for the Institute indicate that it will be an extremely multifunctional location, hosting free community cooking lessons, with a commercial kitchen available for local farmers and bakers, conference and office spaces, and even a café. The Institute aims “to fill a void that the community has,” explains Executive Director of the Amagansett Food Institute, Jennifer Desmond. Many of the offerings from the Institute will be free, to allow everyone in the community to benefit from the Institute, “regardless of socioeconomic status.” “I can’t stop pinching myself,” she excitedly shares, as we sit on the open tailgate of her bright red pick-up truck. Her evident love for the project comes across in her smiling countenance. She has confidence in her own ability, as she intends “to take a seedling and make it grow.” She hopes that sometime in the future, proceeds from the Institute will contribute to a fund supporting health insurance for local growers, something that many cannot currently afford. These next few months are all about fundraising. The initial goal for the project is $5 million. One critical part of this starting phase will be obtaining a building for the Institute, and the Board of Directors already has a particular site in mind. The former Pacific East, in front of the Amber Waves Farm right next to the Amagansett Farmers Market on Montauk Highway, is now a vacant building. Desmond optimistically hopes that they will be able to purchase the building by the end of this year, adding that with at least two years of obtaining permits ahead of them, the earliest date that the Institute could function would be sometime in 2013. But that doesn’t stop everyone involved from expressing their excitement about the project. The two young women who founded Amber Waves Farm back in 2009 are key members of the Institute’s Board of Directors. Katie Baldwin and Amanda Merrow met while participating in apprenticeships at Quail Hill Farm. After learning about farming techniques during their 10 months there, these two friends were hooked and ready to start out on their own. Thus began the nonprofit Amber Waves Farm. Located just over the hill from the Quail Hill Farm where they met, this 7.7 acre farm already hosts programs similar to the ones proposed for the Institute; the women welcome community members for educational programs, they also have a variety of crops, including everything from kale to wheat to garlic, stretching out as a beautiful tapestry of crops. Some local residents participate in a program known as CommunitySupported Agriculture, in which they agree to

pay the farm $700 in exchange for a basketful of vegetables for 18 weeks. This year there are 60 families participating—not too bad for this farm’s third season. As I walk through the farm with Baldwin, a young entrepreneur who attended the University of Southern California, I find myself easily drawn into the alluring world of small farms and local agriculture. She points out the different crops as we walk along, explaining the ins and outs of maintaining a small farm here on the East End, and why she is so invested in the idea of the Institute. She looks forward to a time when she and Merrow will have even

more support for their goal of increasing food education amongst local residents. Just as everyone would know their lawyer or doctor, she explains, everyone should know the people who produce their food; the Institute will help close the gap between field and table. In this same community spirit, the Institute will also help fill local food pantries by encouraging farmers to plant crops specifically for the pantries. With such a bright outlook for this innovative Amagansett project, many locals are sure to be keeping an eye on this project over the next few (continued on page 38)

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of the State of Arizona and the City of Orlando, Florida. Both sets of attacks seem to be by leftleaning hackers out to do damage to right-wing behavior. In Arizona, the hackers broke into the State Police files in objection to police brutality against foreigners. From the files, they released all sorts of e-mails by police officers that appear to go well into the territory of bigotry and racial profiling. The hackers call this attack “The Final Stage” in honor of the fact that this is the third of three attacks aimed at crippling the force. In Orlando, a hacker group called “Anonymous” disabled all sorts of websites, including the Mayor’s re-election campaign office and the local Fraternal Order of Police. They also crashed MasterCard and the Church of Scientology. Anonymous, in their postings, is objecting to the city’s handling of attempts to feed the homeless. The police, using a 2006 city law, have been arresting members of a group called Orlando Food Not Bombs, which sets up buffet tables of food in public parks and invites the hungry to eat there. You need a permit to feed the hungry in a public park, the police say, and so these people, the feeders, are taken away in handcuffs. “Anonymous believes that people have the right to organize, the people have the right to give to the less fortunate and that people have the right to commit acts of kindness and compassion,” a press release from the group says.

A spokeswoman for Mayor Buddy Dyer said the law would continue to be enforced. “We must continue to focus on what our Orlando residents want and not the desires of others from outside the community,” she said, as reported in The New York Times. Oddly, members of Orlando Food not Bombs came out against the attacks. One of the members told The Times that the attacks were a distraction from the real issue, which is that there are so many homeless in that city and city officials want to criminalize feeding them to sort of hide it all under the rug. FIGHTING FAT – OR NOT Lobbyists from big restaurant chains have been lobbying states for years to get them to stop passing laws that would fight the nationwide obesity problem. The lobbyists have been notably unsuccessful until now, but now in several states they have managed to pass riders to other bills that prevent towns, villages and counties from passing their own laws to try to limit fat. The riders support the idea that there shouldn’t be this big hodgepodge of local laws reining in fat by local governments. It should all be state law, or federal law. At the present time, the lobbyists said, there are all sorts of different laws in different communities allC different from one another, each one making it more difficult for the restaurant chains to know what to do or not do. Southampton Village, for example, recently passed a law that makes it illegal for merchants to pack your purchases in plastic bags. You have to use paper bags. Paper bags are

biodegradable. Plastic bags are not. With a new state law in place—and this sort of thing has not yet come to New York—that law would be declared unconstitutional. In other fat news, a study of 20 years and thousands of participants has discovered that eating meat and potatoes makes you fat while eating salads and vegetables does not make you fat. I don’t know who came up with this, but whoever it is doesn’t know what its like to eat a Whopper, right guys? SPACE CLOSE SHAVE As I’m sure you know, there are Village laws, town laws, county laws, state laws and federal laws, but as of yet there are no space laws. There are more than 50,000 pieces of space junk orbiting the earth. Last Tuesday, alarm bells went off inside the Space Station that orbits the earth that a goodsized piece of junk was heading its way at the usual 29,000 miles an hour. Ordinarily, since the people on the Space Station are always on the lookout for space junk, they find out about it more than two days in advance and are therefore able to fire the thrusters to nudge the Space Station out of the way. This time, for some reason, the junk wasn’t noticed until 15 hours before it would reach the station. It was expected to miss the station by O M M U N I C A T I O N S less than four football fields, but it could waver off in one direction or another, who knew? Estimates radioed up to the station said they thought the chances were about 1 in 360. And that was close enough to set off the alarm and

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rooms they created environments designed to look like home away from home, if you wanted to think of it that way, much in the way they created theatres all those years before. They would create a place to stay, yes, but it would also be an entertainment. Every room would have its own story. And their guests would be the audience. In the course of time, the Whites expanded on the Latch. As the old Noyac Boys School next door began to revive as the Whitefield Condominiums, the Whites took the opportunity to buy three homes from that property and move them over to the back three acres of the Latch. They also brought over a potting shed and a Victorian greenhouse. Finally, they bought, on another adjacent parcel, the home of the former

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send everybody scurrying to the “lifeboats.” These are small capsules attached to the sides of the space station, made by the Russians, capable of flying those inside safely back to earth. When everybody was buckled up, the capsules were unlatched from the station, so the capsule was free to go but not yet ordered to go. They were all one-button push away from leaving. The junk missed. This is only the second time the astronauts had to go to the lifeboats. Overall, during the expected lifetime of the space station, there is a one in six chance it might be hit, with fatal consequences. That is if nobody new throws out any more junk.

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years. As Desmond explains, “You know how they say it takes a village? Well, we’re trying to get back to that village idea of food production.” Let’s all join them, shall we? To learn more about the Amagansett Food Institute, visit www.amagansettfood.org, or for more on Amber Waves Farm, head to www. amberwavesfarm.org.


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Who’s Here By Judy SpencerKlinghoffer Karen LeFrak is not alone. Her two companions, lounging elegantly around the LeFrak’s Southampton home, are aristocratic, perfectly coiffed, well bred and very fluffy. Miki and Gem are two standard poodles, champion show dogs with a dizzying number of wins under their belts, or collars. Miki, short for Champion Ale Kai Mikimoto on Fifth, has won 88 Best in Show titles and won the non-sporting group at Westminster twice. Since retiring, Miki hasn’t been resting on his laurels—has sired over a hundred champion dogs— “He was a great producer!” LeFrak laughs. It’s hard to imagine how LeFrak manages a number of other interests in addition to breeding and showing her dogs. As a concert pianist and composer she has scored two ballets, which were performed by the American Ballet Theatre Studio Company. She has penned three children’s books; her latest, Best In Show, follows Jake, the Philharmonic Dog, and Jake, the Ballet Dog. Jake, it turns out, was a very real dog, a mixed breed terrier with the good luck to be owned by the principal stagehand of the Philharmonic. Jake would come to work every day with his owner. LeFrak, a Director of the Philharmonic, as well as chair of its Music Policy and Special Events Committee, observed Jake interacting with the musicians and thought, here was a wonderful opportunity for a book to introduce children to the different instruments in the orchestra. And so, Jake, the Philharmonic Dog was born. For Jake’s next adventure, “I just made Jake hop across the Plaza to the Met for the Nutcracker. We called it the Muttcracker.” LeFrak’s latest book is aimed at introducing children to yet another adventure. “Because I breed poodles and have champion show dogs,” LeFrak explains, “it was suggested that I write about raising a show dog. All the experiences in the book came from things that have happened.” The book, with appealing illustrations by Andrew Day, “teaches children about the sport of showing dogs, about competition and about taking chances.” At the end of the book, there is a list of sources to guide young

As her sons began to grow up, LeFrak toyed with the idea of another child, but her thoughts soon turned in another direction. “Nobody wanted a puppy, but I made a declaration of independence. I brought home Ruffle. Everybody fell in love with her.” Although Ruffle was “by no means a show dog,” she was such a big hit in the LeFrak household that Richard LeFrak suggested to his wife that she get a second dog, a “just in case” dog. That second dog was a show dog, and LeFrak was now a “show parent,” entering the world of breeding and showing champion standard poodles. “I didn’t know what I was getting into!” LeFrak smiles, remembering her early experiences in the sport of breeding and showing dogs. “The people are as passionate as I can imagine.” She began to work with her co-breeder and mentor, Wendell Sammet, who has 60 years of experience in the field. According to LeFrak, Sammet also has a real knack for naming the dogs, which appears to be an art form in itself. In the world of champion dogs, litters tend to be named along a theme, making it easy to remember who sired whom. Right now, LeFrak has a musical theme going: “Music and Tempo just had litters.” Music’s “singleton puppy”—that’s “only child” in dogspeak—is named Solo, who is on the show circuit currently, along with another LeFrak dog, Melody. LeFrak’s show dogs are more than just pretty faces and snowy coats. Because “they are perfectly mannered,” LeFrak explains, “they are wonderful for animal therapy.” Jewel, Miki’s mother, was the first allowed into Mt. Sinai Hospital to administer therapy to stroke and accident victims. “We worked on helping them with speech, movement and cognitive function.” Next, LeFrak and her dogs went to New Alternatives for Children. At N.A.C., they worked with children suffering with various neurological and behavioral disorders. LeFrak was also involved with the Child-Life Program at N.Y.U., working in therapy situations with victims of pediatric cancers. She also found time to co-chair the American Kennel

Karen LeFrak Composer, Philanthropist It’s hard to imagine how LeFrak manages a number of other interests in addition to breeding and showing her dogs. readers to more information about poodles, the American Kennel Club (A.K.C.), and junior handling, but any dog-loving child will enjoy the story. LeFrak donates the proceeds from all her books to benefit a number of charities, including the New York Philharmonic, the American Ballet Theatre, the New York City Ballet, the A.K.C. Canine Health Foundation and Take the Lead. LeFrak found herself drawn to standard poodles because of their intelligence, and the beauty of their coats—whites, in particular for the contrast of their dark eyes against their creamy coats. “When I was little, I had a mini poodle,” LeFrak remembers. Her childhood pet passed away before she went to college at Mt. Holyoke, at which time she met Richard LeFrak, who was attending Amherst. She graduated magna cum laude, continued on to a masters degree in music history at Hunter College and raised her two sons in the city, summering at their home in Southampton.

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Guild Hall’s Hamptons Institute Returns By T.J. Clemente I am so enthusiastic about the upcoming second Hamptons Institute, being held in East Hampton at the Guild Hall John Drew Theater on July 15, 16, and 17, that I would stand in front with a placard to promote it if they would let me. Sponsored jointly by Guild Hall and the esteemed Roosevelt Institute, the idea is to bring an intellectual stimulus to the Hamptons summer scene. Last year when I attended the initial event sponsored by the Hamptons Institute, I listened to George Soros and Elizabeth Warren describe their views on what was facing President Obama, the nation, and the whole world. It was simply brilliant live programming. Before the 2010 event, Andrew Rich, President and CEO of the Roosevelt Institute, held a meeting in the Wasserstein Family Green Room at Guild Hall. He explained that participation in the Hamptons Institute was part of a plan to empower the Roosevelt Institute and once again make relevant Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s understanding of how “the nation’s economic welfare and its cultural prosperity are inextricably linked.” Or, as Guild Hall’s guiding light Mickey Straus put it, this programming will be “a unique opportunity to hear and engage in a cross-pollination of a variety of ideas from a variety of disciplines.” Ellen Chesler, a Senior Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, was instrumental in putting this year’s great line-up of insiders together. After speaking with her, I can promise that this year’s Hamptons Institute will be even better

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Center lecture, given by Gail Levin, Ph.D., on “Lee Krasner in East Hampton.” Ellen Chesler said that this year’s Hamptons Institute includes programming that was selected to attract not only the sage intellectual prowess of summer Hamptonites, but also the promising young minds, those individuals who are “eager to get out from behind their computers to get at the pressing issues in all the world.” She explained that she personally knows that after coming out to summer in the Hamptons for over 30 years, the collection of brilliant minds, successful careers, and artistic genius out here always makes a Hamptons audience engaging when it comes to weighty discussions on the issues that will shape the future of our country. The Institute is made possible in part through the generous support of the Tarr Family and the Lead Corporate Sponsors, Chubb Insurance and Dayton Ritz & Osborne. Tickets are $20,$18 Guild Hall members for general admission per session. $250 Cum Laude price includes donation to Guild Hall and admission to all programs. $1,000 Fellow price includes V.I.P. admission for one person to all programs, reserved seating, and V.I.P. dinner and luncheon. $5,000 Senior Fellow price includes V.I.P. admission for two people to all programs, reserved seating, and V.I.P. dinner and luncheon. Sunday only: $15/$13 GH members for Pollock Krasner House & Study Center lecture. Tickets available at Guild Hall Box Office, 631-324-4050, www.theatermania. com or 1-866-811-4111.

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Week of July 15-21, 2011 Riders this week: 17,251* Rider miles this week: 182,821** *new record! **new record!! DOWN IN THE TUBE Jimmy Buffett was seen riding the subway from Sag Harbor to Bridgehampton last Monday at 6 a.m. RECORD RIDERSHIP Last week’s total of 17,251 riders traveling 182,821 rider miles sets a new milestone in underground travel in the Hamptons. Never before have this many people been packed into our subway cars heading off in one direction or another. One reason for the high ridership on the subway this past week could be because of the absolute joy people say they experience when they ride the subway. It reminds them of New York City. And the smell of rusty steel and gasoline fumes is a terrific contrast to the salt sea air and beaches up above. Certainly it is not the level of service that drives people down underground. The Hampton Subway ranks last in a survey of customer satisfaction among all the subway systems in North America, with the exception of Mexico City. No, the System is popular in spite of this. Another possibility is that although the

subway system is not air conditioned—it was built in 1932—it is noticeably cooler than what you have up above. Still another possibility is the traffic jam up above. Getting from one town to another in the Hamptons by car, even with the backroads, is terrible. And then there is no place to park. MAN WITH A LANTERN On five occasions this past week, a bearded older man wearing a crown of laurel leaves, a white robe and a pair of sandals was spotted walking the tracks between the stations carrying a lantern. He has been seen in Noyac, in Bridgehampton, in Water Mill, in Quogue and in Amagansett, always doing the same thing, swinging the lantern as he walks along in the darkness–the lantern lights his way a little or at least keeps him from stepping on the third rail–looking directly in front of him and then at the last minute, jumping out of the way as the train rushes by. A philosophy professor from Southampton College, Art Barnes, tells us he thinks this might be Diogenes, a Greek writer, searching for truth. This is nonsense. Please contact our main office in Hampton Bays if you see this man, as we wish to talk to him. FREE SUBWAY TOKENS!! Our new public relations director, Herbert Johan Ellis, is starting things off with a

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Dan’s Papers July 15, 2011 danshamptons.com Page 47 can have a baby (in the film classic Junior), why not Big Al? I didn’t eat any roasted potatoes the night before...maybe I should have. That tiny apartment that I rented with Laura was like a dorm room with a kitchenette. My husband and son helped me move in. It wasn’t like a life change, more like a little place for all of us to stay when we’re in the city, though I’m not sure what city. In the dream I worried about where my husband and son would sleep. There was only room for the two single beds. And what about Laura’s cat! What were we thinking? At one point in the tiny apartment dream, two cute policemen walked in to say hi and check out the new digs. We were all friends, I think they joked about how small the place was. They told us we’d be very safe there and left. After they walked out, I saw in the mirror that I had bleaching paste above my mouth. I was so embarrassed! I had been flirting with these cute cops with goop on my face! I don’t happen to have a mustache that requires bleaching in real life. I never put that goop on my face. Maybe I should drink more to avoid this kind of dream embarrassment. Champagne problem?

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The political juggernaut that seems to be the career of Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I-Montauk) defies logical explanation. Plainly put, is he that good, is he that lucky, or both? When it looked like at last he might have a contested re-election campaign with Ship Heaney, the former Supervisor of

Southampton (pre-Linda Kabot who retired him from that post via a Republican primary election), Heaney dropped out of the race after County Executive Steve Levy (not a Schneiderman ally) imploded. I asked New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele, a man who after 30 years of never losing an election on the East End seems to know how to read the local political winds, what his prediction on Jay’s re-election was. Thiele said exclusively, “Jay’s opponent is a guy by the name of Cornelius Kelly from Westhampton Beach‌he is the brother of the Village Justice in Westhampton Beach. [Kelly] is a virtual unknown. Early on, he seems to be actively campaigning‌but according to county sources in both parties‌this is not a targeted race. My sense of it is that Kelly may run a spirited campaign...but Jay, because he is a

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Last week I offered advice about how to look rich in the Hamptons for a few bucks while driving relatively inexpensive used cars. Let me add a few more cars to that list. The mid-to-late ‘90s Jaguar XK-8 coupe and convertible are tremendously good-looking buys in used sporting automobiles. They are not true sports cars in the die-hard Porsche/ Ferrari sense, but certainly grand touring machines that perform and handle as well as many of the best-driving cars built for the road. Jaguar has always produced some of the handsomest cars in the world, and the XK-8 doesn’t disappoint. The one to have is the hot rod XKR version, but it is more expensive than a regular XK-8. Be alert to the fact that the V-8 in this model had a very costly-torepair cam belt tensioner problem. Make sure it was already taken care of. As with any used car, especially the “big cats,� have it checked by a marque expert. Good low mileage XK-8s can be had for under $15,000, truly an eyeopening bargain. Older collector sports cars have become very expensive over the last few years, but the British MGB strikes me as a bargain in today’s market. Prior to the Mazda

Miata, the MGB was the biggest-selling sports car model in the world, so there are many good ones around. It first came out in the early 1960s, and the earlier cars are the most desirable. The later model MGBs, with what are considered ugly rubber bumpers, are thought to be the most undesirable, and can usually be had for a song. Being British, the car suffers from the rust worm and electrical gremlins, so what else is new about any early ‘50s or ‘60s British collector car? However, MGs have very strong and simple engines and running gear when compared to other collector cars. They are inexpensive to repair and maintain. The earlier MG “T� and MGA series cars have skyrocketed in price and the more commonplace MGBs are starting to climb. Buy one now before prices escalate, as they will. Woofers can be had for as little as $4,000 but the ones you want will cost you anywhere from $8,000 to $15,000 for the very best of the best. Here are some Hamptons long shots. ‘55’57 Ford Thunderbirds have become rather expensive, $35,000-$50,000, but what about the later “Bird� convertibles, like the 1963s? These are all pretty cars, with a lot of bling, plus you get the bonus of four seats. Decent ones can be had for under $20,000 and they offer a lot of visual bang for the buck. Another T-bird that is currently soft on the used car market is the newer retro two-seat T-Bird convertible. For instance, there is a 2002 model being advertised: “Red with black convertible top, plus a hardtop, black leather, 4,000 miles, excellent condition, loaded, $21,000.� Wow, what a nice car. Keep it 20 years, and sell it for more than you paid for it, meanwhile look great going out for breakfast on Sunday morning. Another sleeper for looking cool with little

cash is a used Mini. The original is the coolest, but it’s even smaller than the current model. Those original babies (literally) are readily available and can be had for around $10,000 but your best bet is the newer one. A good used Mini can be had for anywhere from $8 to $14,000. Even a new one can be had for as little as $20,000. That’s the regular Mini, and not the Cooper S model. The Cooper S model is a totally different car. It basically looks the same, but it has almost twice the horsepower. The stock Mini wheezes, the supercharged Cooper S breathes fire. The best part of driving a Mini in the Hamptons is that everyone will think, THAT can’t be your only car and your other car is probably a Bentley or a Jag. The Mini truly breaks through social barriers. The funky, spanking new Fiat 500 will probably broadcast the same message, but it sure doesn’t handle the road like the “I was there first� Mini. Here’s one more thought about looking cool in the Hamptons. Any car should be the right color. British cars, like the MGB, happen to look best in the traditional British green. However, MGs, or for that matter, any convertible, look pretty good in red. By the way, that little Fiat 500 looks best in red also, and for what it’s worth, a Ferrari is actually worth more money on the used car market if it’s red. Strangely, American cars look good in almost any color, although silver and white are the most popular new car colors. The new Mini, however, has confused everybody with its two-tone paint job, which is actually a throwback to the 1950s, when American cars were painted with various rock-and-roll era two-tone paint jobs. Any of the cars mentioned will make everyone green with envy.

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and their pleasures always yield to implacable despair. Quirke, musing on love, sees it as “a kind of miasmic cloud, a kind of ether teeming with bacilli, through which we moved as we moved through the ordinary air, immune to infection for most of the time but destined to succumb sooner or later, somewhere or other, struck down to writhe upon our beds in tender torment.� Not the usual prose of crime novels. Though not specified, A Death in Summer is set in the mid-1950s, an inference drawn from a reference to the Jewish Lord Mayor of Dublin, Robert Briscoe. Indeed, A Death in Summer has a surprising lot to say about Irish attitudes towards Jews, starting with the fact that the corpse (an apparent suicide) mentioned in the book’s opening sentence—“the greater part of his head blown off and clutching a shotgun in his bloodless hands�—belongs to Richard (Diamond Dick) Jewell, a newspaper tycoon, a man noted for his generous support of orphanages, and a Jew. Much is made about his name and his “race� even (especially?) among the well-off and educated. The cool, elegant and enigmatic Francoise d’Aubigny, Jewell’s widow, with whom Quirke gets involved, tells him that when she married Jewell, her father, “a great Jew hater,� disowned her, and Pheobe, Quirke’s intelligent daughter, confesses that she didn’t know there were Jews in Ireland. Antisemitism can also, of course, take a vicious turn, as it does here when thugs threaten then beat up Quirke’s assistant, Sinclair (a Jew by blood, he notes, not practice). The degenerate horror at the center of Black’s tale, however, which Quirke will come to psych out and connect to Jewell’s murder, emerges mainly as the work of priests past and present. It’s not necessary to have read Black’s

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Restaurant Review: M&E cocktail served in a funky-cool glass. Fresh cucumber, dill, extra dry gin. This savory blend is quite fun, with a sweet undernote. My husband began the night with a Side Car. This classic cocktail of brandy, lemon and simple syrup was very brandy-forward and not over-sweet, with a lemony brightness. M&E offers vodkas house-infused with dill or cinnamon, as well as a house spiced rum. The M&E Wine List includes selections from France, Italy, the West Coast and Argentina. I was tempted by the soup of the day, Shrimp Bisque, but I went with the Artichoke Empanadas. Braised artichokes, spinach and Manchego cheese fried inside a light, crispy

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By Stacy Dermont M&E stands for “Mom and Eddy.” That’s Chef Eddy Thretipthuangsin and his mom Patty. Eddy’s brother Chris is behind the bar. The Thretipthuangsin family has been very busy revamping the former Ziggy’s site on the Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike. The décor has gone glitzy, with sparkly mirrored surfaces and Champagne bottles galore. We watched the colors change across the glitter ball display to the sounds of smooth jazz. Gone is that obnoxious big screen television from the dining area, expanded are the outdoor seating areas. I started with an M&E—it’s a pale green

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crust. The empanadas were rich but light. Chef Eddy is a Cordon Bleu trained chef. He’s originally from Thailand and he’s set out to offer something a little different in the Hamptons. All the standard dishes are on the menu, but with an Asian flavor profile, plus there are some Creole choices. Asian fusion along the turnpike—yum. Husband started with the Fried Oyster. He found the Creole-seasoned oyster with remoulade “really good with a melting texture and flavorful breading.” Our son started with the Roasted Beet Salad. He found the summer greens, roasted beets and goat cheese, radicchio and frisee “really good.” I considered ordering the Seared Long Island Duck but I got the Pan-roasted Chicken. The herb-scented chicken with pan jus was moist and delicious. The seasoned rice pilaf was quite tasty. Husband quaffed the house Sauvignon Blanc while he tried the Jambalaya with its smokyover-sweet flavored shrimp, chicken, sausage, mussels, border rice, tomato, celery and onion. There wasn’t a thing he didn’t love here, in fact he commented, “These are probably the best mussels I’ve ever had.” The border rice is lightly smoky and tomatoey. Teenage Boy wolfed the Grilled Swordfish with mango salsa, border rice and seasoned vegetables (carrots, green beans and tiny squash). I’d eaten exactly three bites of chicken when I looked across the table to see Teenage Boy loading the last grains of rice onto his knife from an empty plate! This is a good place to take older kids who want to see a bit of Hamptons nighttime style. I quite enjoyed my still-hot pineapple upsidedown cake with vanilla bean ice cream and caramel sauce for dessert. Teenage Boy was quite please by a chocolate brownie with chocolate mousse and berries. The seafood and vegetables at M&E are locally sourced. It’s such a convenient spot to stop on your way to Sag Harbor or Bridgehampton and there’s plenty of parking.

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Restaurant Review: Sarabeth’s By Stacy Dermont If you’re like me—God help you—sometimes all you want is pancakes. Pillowy and sweet and lots of ‘em. I found myself in this state recently while in Manhattan. My husband and I had gone into New York to walk the Highline and museum hop. Luckily New York is the home of eight Sarabeth’s locations— the latest is about to open in Tribeca. In fact, Sarabeth’s are New York’s go-to restaurants for breakfast. We were in need of lunch and, praise the fates, Sarabeth’s can deliver on that too. We went to the Central Park Sarabeth’s location. It’s just around the corner from The Plaza Hotel. No doubt Eloise is a frequent patron. So I got my pancakes, with strawberries and real maple syrup from Doerfler’s Farm. I’ve never met a Doerfler, sampling their syrup it struck me that I’ve never met a Doerfler I didn’t like! And Sarabeth’s serves breakfast ‘til 3:30 p.m.! Buttermilk Pancakes with fresh strawberries. A lot of pancakes. Mission accomplished. With that out of the way, I was better able to take in my surroundings. To a Long Islander this Sarabeth’s location seems huge—and full of

happy people. ‘Love the brown zebra pattern upholstery. Husband ordered up a Sam Adams Boston Lager and a Jumbo Lump Crab Cake Sandwich. His sandwich came with French fries and a salad of frisĂŠe, watercress and apples. All was well with him. He really dug the salad, “very fresh.â€? The service qualified as “quick.â€? The chandeliers seemed like a lovely bonus in this light-filled space. The ceiling is painted with vines and trellis as if you’re looking up

at a conservatory ceiling. This location faces Central Park. It’s easy to see why Sarabeth’s appeals to native New Yorkers and tourists alike. Maybe the next time we’re there I’ll order something other than fluffy buttermilk pancakes—it could happen. I’d like to try Sarabeth’s “Extraordinary Eggs & Omelettesâ€? and Sarabeth’s Famous Velvety Cream of Tomato Soup and the Central Park South Cobb Salad and the Green and White, which is scrambled eggs, scallions and CREAM CHEESE! Oh my. How cute is it that porridge is served “Baby Bear, Mama Bear and Papa Bearâ€?-style? Too cute. Of course “Popeye’s Eggsâ€? feature sautĂŠed spinach. Love it! You can meet Sarabeth Levine at Dan’s Taste of Two Forks this Saturday, July 16, at Sayre Park in Bridgehampton! Check out all the yummy details at www.danstasteoftwoforks. com. Tickets are selling like hot cakes! Sarabeth’s Central Park South, 40 Central Park South, New York. 212-826-5959. www. sarabethscps.com.

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All Hail the Queen of White Wine Comtesse Thérèse is the only Long Island vineyard that also owns a restaurant, Comtesse Thérèse Bistro in Aquebogue. A resident of Manhattan and the North Fork, lawyer/vineyard owner/winemaker/restaurateur Theresa (Tree) Dilworth discusses chardonnay—growing it, making it into wine, aging it, and pairing food with it—eastern Long Island style. The chardonnay-disdaining ABC (Anything But Chardonnay) movement really just proves the opposite—Chardonnay is the dominant white grape around. It’s by far the most widelyplanted white grape on eastern Long Island since the industry began here four decades ago. Though sauvignon blanc, viognier, riesling, gewürztraminer, pinot gris, pinot blanc, chenin blanc, muscat, tocai friulano, malvesia bianco and other white wine grapes are grown on Long Island, chardonnay production far outweighs all the others put together. The grape, originating in the Burgundy region of France in the town of Chardonnay, Saône-et-Loire, is used in the French regions of Chablis, Burgundy and Champagne, as well as being in California, and is grown in both warm and cool climates in many countries from New Zealand to Italy to England. A grape that consumers are familiar with, it’s a safer marketing bet than the more esoteric varieties, especially in new, emerging wine regions. Wooded or unwooded, chardonnay is a versatile production. It can be aged in stainless

steel tanks for a lean, dry, citrusy, crisp, green and/or minerally style, or aged in a barrel for a more golden, smoother, mellower, rounder, fatter, and more powerful style, or many variations in between, including those using oak staves or chips, or made into a Methode Champenoise-type sparkling wine. Depending on the fruit ripeness, aromas and flavors can range from lean, crisp and lemony with high acidity, to green or fruity or ripe or with a touch of baked apples and pears, to a more honeyed and tropical fruit lushness or even a hint of baked bread nuttiness or yeastiness. The winemaker can influence the result by choosing to stir the lees or not (and how frequently if so), add sugar or acid, use new and/or used barrels and/or allow it to go through the acidsoftening secondary (malolactic) fermentation, among other options. For my own chardonnay, the Comtesse Thérèse Russian Oak Chardonnay, we grow the so-called “Dijon clones” (originally brought from France). I barrel-ferment and barrelage in Russian oak barrels—the oak is the same species as French oak, but grown in the Caucasus Mountain region of Russia, near Georgia. While barrel-aged, the oak is not overpowering, and there is also a citrusiness to it. What I am trying to achieve is balance— neither too oaky, too fruity, too citrusy, too sweet, nor too sharp–with no single element dominating the flavor. If I had to pair

chardonnay with food from my restaurant, Comtesse Thérèse Bistro in Aquebogue, this is what I’d pair it with and why: North Fork Mesclun Salad with HerbEncrusted Goat Cheese—the creaminess of the goat cheese goes well with the slight creaminess of the barrel-aged chardonnay, while the chopped nuts in the salad dressing complement the hint of toasted hazelnut emanating from the oak barrels. North Fork Asparagus Soup, in the spring— like the goat cheese suggestion, the cream in this soup, combined with the green of the asparagus, complements the elements in the wine. Pumpkin Chardonnay Soup from local North Fork pumpkins, in the fall—if a dish has wine in it, ‘tis often a good idea to pair the food with the same wine. While I don’t have his exact recipe, my chef Arie Pavlou puts a little chardonnay into the pumpkin soup. Local Long Island Fluke, Scallops, or Cod, served almost any style—for example, freshly-caught fluke would be great either á la Grenobloise (with lemon, butter, and capers), like Chef Arie sometimes makes it, or with a different, creamier and mellower sauce. Actually, it’s not worth worrying—you can’t go wrong with chardonnay paired with any fish. Bon appétit!

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By Elise D’Haene Allison (Sharpe) Moore sits in a sunny room in her family’s house on a quiet street in Amagansett, fielding phone calls, serving chips and guacamole, and ripe cantaloupe from the kitchen, while making sure that her friend, B East RealRyder Fitness Studio owner Romaine Gordon, and this reporter got glasses of ice water. Moore wears cumbersome 12-pound braces on her legs, but she brims with energy. She’s chatting about the upcoming events on July 21 and July 23 that benefit the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation, an organization she founded in 2001 to promote the health and well-being of people like her who live with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT). The disease is incurable and one of the most commonly inherited neurological disorders, with more than 2.6 million people worldwide suffering from it. CMT causes muscle atrophy, deformities in the feet, legs, arms and hands, frequent falling and tripping, vocal chord paralysis and scoliosis–symptoms range from mild to severe and onset can occur any time from childhood to late adulthood. In 1994, a newly-married 29-year-old Moore was training for the New York City Marathon. Her hip was bothering her. After several visits to health practitioners, she received a phone call on Memorial Day of that year with bad news: she had synovial sarcoma (cancer). She was given heavy doses of a chemotherapy drug that is life-threatening for people with a family history of CMT. It also causes the symptoms of

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CMT (Moore had none at the time) to virulently and aggressively take over the body. This brings up another aspect of CMT, one that is addressed in a forthcoming documentary called Bernadette by Run Amuck Productions– denial. For many families that carry the CMT gene, the disease has been a family secret. “My uncle has it and we were told he had polio as a child,� she says. However, in 1994 her family had no idea that it was a hereditary disease. After starting the foundation, she also began to reclaim the part of her that had a passion for exercise, despite her symptoms. One exercise that she found she could do was spinning, as long as she was sitting on a stationary bike, she could take off her braces and pedal. Though most people with CMT are told they can only handle mild exercise, Moore has found differently, and studies are beginning

to show that lots of exercise can help stave off symptoms and slow the progression of the disease. Three years ago, just after Gordon opened her Amagansett studio, Moore’s mother called and “told me a new spinning studio had just opened up. My mom and I drove into town and were walking up and down Main Street looking for it. I saw this woman, and asked her, ‘Do you know where the new spinning studio is?’ She looked at me and said, ‘Yes, it’s mine. Come with me.’� Moore and Gordon were instant friends. Moore told Gordon that first day that she wanted to have a Spin-a-Thon for CMT. Gordon said, “I’m in.� This will be the third summer that B East has hosted the event. For her part, Gordon has never seen Moore as someone with “special needs.� She’s as tough on Moore as she is on all of her clients. (Alec Baldwin, a B East enthusiast, tweeted recently, “Romaine, that’s French for man-up.�) In fact, Moore was recently certified as a RealRyder spin instructor. She will have her first experience teaching at the July 23 Spin-aThon from 3 to 4 p.m. RealRyder bikes are similar to other stationary and spinning bikes, except the rider is able to move the bike vertically, like the experience of being on a real bike, such as leaning your whole body into a curve. “It really strengthens my core, helps with my stability,� Moore said. (continued on page 69)

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Restaurant Review: Porto Bello

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By Allyson Zacharoff “Porto Bello� literally means “beautiful port� in Italian, and it is a perfect name for this Greenport restaurant. As we walked into the nautically themed dining room, our group of three couldn’t help but be entranced by the beautiful marina right outside the window. Greeted with a serene view of shining boats catching the last rays of sun coming over the horizon, we were smiling from the minute we walked in—and those smiles stayed on our faces for the whole meal. We started our culinary trip with a nice merlot out of California, the Rodney Strong that was the special wine the week we visited. This delicious flavor was a little sweet, a nice departure from the usual dry wines we have at home. Porto Bello’s summer wine list is still in development, but even so it already includes wines from around the world, from South America (Argentina and Chile) to Europe (Germany and Italy) to right here on the Island (Lenz and Paumanok wineries). The signature starter is the Grilled Porto Bello Mushroom, and it was the best thing we tasted all night. The mushroom was topped with roasted red peppers, which made the healthy side of my personality happy, and the delicious Gorgonzola cheese on the top added a saltiness that contrasted perfectly with the sweet balsamic reduction that was drizzled on the plate. As my father said, it was very fitting that the restaurant’s name matches the name of the mushroom in one of its best appetizers. My mother chose to order a light Lobster and Avocado mixture with aioli for her first course. She ate everything on her beautifully presented plate. The first glaring hint, though, that we would not leave this restaurant hungry came with the starter that my father ordered. The Cranberry Salad was a simple but delicious mixture of goat cheese, dried cranberries, and cranberry vinaigrette— and it could have been an entire dinner, it was so huge. Wonderful. We continued on our pseudo-trip to Italy with the help of our wonderful server Elias Martinez, who has been working at Porto Bello for 20 years. His intimate knowledge of Porto Bello’s menu, combined with the outstanding work of sous chefs Edgar Torres and Jose Galicia, helped us find great dishes that fit us perfectly. My Pan Seared Chicken had a delicate flavor, the panko breadcrumbs adding just a slight crisp to the tasty meat. The Jumbo Shrimp and Sea Scallops Puttanesca,

served in a tomato sauce over linguini, on my father’s plate elicited him to pronounce that “the key word here is ‘fresh.’� My mother loved her Herb Marinated Grilled Rack of Lamb as well. At this point, we were all so stuffed that we could barely sample the desserts, but when I saw the menu, I knew that I had to try one in particular—the Chocolate Cake for Two (all for myself). That was some delicious icing, which is what usually makes the cake for me, and with some on top and between each of the numerous layers of cake, I was very happy. The Gelati my parents ate provided a refreshing end to their meals. This beautiful restaurant started back in

1991, and has evolved continuously under the management of owner Diana DiVello. Even though DiVello’s mother Francesca no longer plays as integral a role in the management as she did when the women were partners in the business, her impact is obvious in the photographs surrounding a special family table—a charming touch to an already lovely restaurant. A sign in the main dining room superbly summed up the entire experience: “A Day Out East‌Priceless.â€? Porto Bello Restaurant, 1410 Manhasset Ave., Greenport. 631-477-1515.

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With the “amazing” support of her husband, Robert, and her two boys, Christopher, 13, and Thomas, 10, she has dedicated her life to this cause, “24/7. Several of Moore’s Amagansett neighbors will be participating in the benefit, including Mandala Yoga, Stephen Talkhouse and D’Canela restaurant. On Thursday, July 21, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Talkhouse, there will be a kick-off cocktail party. Tickets cost $20, which includes “one drink and bites.” Saturday’s Spin/Yoga-Thon runs from 2 to 4 p.m., and that night from 7 to 11 p.m. at Hoie Hall at St. Luke’s in East Hampton there will be a benefit cocktail party and dinner. The whole event—spin and/or yoga and afterparty—costs $75, after-party only is $100 w/r.s.v.p. or $125 the day of. More information on CMT and the Hereditary Neuropathy Foundation can be found at www. hnf-cure.org or by calling 1-855-HELPCMT.

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Club’s DOGNY project, and helped raise more than $2 million to benefit search-and-rescue dogs. LeFrak has also brought her dogs to administer emotional support to the families shattered by the events of 9/11. On July 16, LeFrak will be honored at the “Unconditional Love” benefit for the Southampton Animal Shelter, and remarks that “it is so special,” to be honored by the people she holds in such high esteem. She’s also got a lot percolating on the publishing front, with two more books finished and waiting in the wings, including one focusing on animal-assisted therapy. With all that going on, LeFrak still sounds like a mom who enjoys being close to her grown sons, visiting with her new grandchild, and enjoying her Southampton home. “We’ve been coming out here for 39 years— summering when the kids were really little, and then when they got older, I just hopped back and forth. We’re beach people. That’s why we are out here, that and friends. It’s really serene.”

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Restaurant Review: La Plage By Genevieve Salamone “La Plageâ€? is French for the beach, and that’s exactly where one of Long Island’s hidden treasures can be found—La Plage the restaurant, located in Wading River. You’ll find La Plage down a winding road leading to the water, where fresh seafood is key to this French-American restaurant’s seasonal menus. Chef and owner Wayne Wadington presents eclectic, creative French-American cuisine that is not only delicious to the palate but beautiful to the eye as well, as each dish is sculpted into a work of art—A+ for presentation! The menu at La Plage is an exciting array of familiar and exotic foods, paired curiously together to tantalize the palate. To start we were served a warm basket of bread: one loaf that had salty pops of black looked like it had Kalamata olives inside; the other had a sweet pop of what I think were cranberries. Both were served with soft, creamy, sweet French butter. For starters we decided to try the Sunchoke VoloutĂŠ and the Red & Gold Beet Salad. I’ve had roasted sunchokes before—given to me by our epicurean Sections Editor Stacy Dermont—and a voloutĂŠ, as I’ve learned, is a “mother of all saucesâ€? in French cuisine. Basically it’s a sauce made from a roux (butter and flour cooked together) with some sort of stock added to it. The sunchokes are roasted or pan sautĂŠed with garlic and spices until soft, and then added to the voloutĂŠ sauce.

Chef Wayne’s version is topped with crispy hazelnut-crusted baby shrimp and a lemoninfused olive oil. The sunchokes are a curious flavor, tasting to me like a smoky artichoke, but with more texture. The pairing with the shrimp was delicious, and the lemon olive oil brought the dish together. The Red & Gold Beet Salad was served with a BÝcheron cheese and blood oranges. BÝcheron cheese is a semi-soft goat’s milk cheese that has been aged for 5 to 10 weeks, and goes so well with the mellow flavor of the beets. The dish was a beautiful array of colors and textures all coming together with a sweet vinaigrette drizzled around the plate. Being crab cake lovers, we decided to try the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake Risotto, which was simple and divine. The risotto was creamy, yet instead of being heavy and clumpy as some versions tend to be, this risotto was light with the scent of lemon zest and beautifully cut local asparagus, cherry tomatoes and, to top it off, a mountain of a crab cake. The cake was about 95% crab and 5% breading, a perfect ratio. The crab was plump, juicy and melted perfectly with the fresh vegetable risotto. It was so good I plan to try and replicate the dish in my own kitchen one day soon! For our main courses I chose the Long Island Duck Breast, which was served with mustard greens, mashed sweet yams, almonds and a sour almond purÊe. I love duck, and consider it a delicacy for sure, and so I savored every succulent, crispy bite cooked to perfection by this classically trained French

chef. Pure heaven. The mustard greens helped cut through the heavy duck, and there were no lingering traces of bitterness left in the greens—very delicious. My date ordered the king of all meats, the Black Angus Filet, served with wild mushrooms, a Yukon gold potato puree, and a brandy demi-glace. The high quality of the beef was evident in the tenderness of each bite, and the mushrooms were perfectly woodsy and meaty. Each bite could be sopped up with the creamy, buttery potatoes, and everything came together with the delectable demi-glace. Having reached my favorite part of the meal—dessert—I didn’t hesitate a moment when I saw a Tahitian Vanilla Bean Crème BrulĂŠe on the menu—my absolute favorite. A spectacular crème brulĂŠe comes along once in a while, and today was my lucky day. La Plage’s crème brulĂŠe was perfection in a ramekin. The custard was creamy, rich yet light at the same time, and the crunchy sugary exterior took my tastes buds to nirvana—a home run dessert at this fine establishment. If you’re looking to enjoy a romantic dinner with your special someone, La Plage is a great choice. The menu also offers dishes such as Warm Spanish Octopus Salad ($13), Spring Pea & Mint Ravioli ($14), Pappardelle with Chorizo, Mussels, Scallops and Shrimp ($26) and Yukon Gold Potato-Encrusted Halibut ($29). Specials are offered daily. For more information, visit www.laplagerestaurant.net or call 631-744-9200.

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Steve Martin performed an enchanting evening of Bluegrass and Banjo with the Steep Canyon Rangers at Guild Hall. Prior to the show Elie Tahari hosted a private reception, and afterwards Marty & Michele Cohen hosted a benefit dinner at their East Hampton home, where Alec Baldwin engaged Martin in a witty conversation about his history with the banjo and bluegrass.

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“WITCHES OF THE EAST END” BOOK SIGNING AT BOOKS & BOOKS, WHB Photos: Nancy Pollera Books & Books, hosted a book signing for Melissa De La Cruz, bestselling author of the Young Adult series, “The Blue Bloods”. Witches of East End is her first adult novel, set in the Hamptons.

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GRAND OPENING HYATT PLACE HOTEL IN RIVERHEAD Photo: Debbie Tuma Hundreds of people attended the opening of the Hyatt Place Hotel, owned by the Aquarium. The celebration also kicked off its new exhibit of live “Buterflies and Birds”.

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you’ll need help when you get home. I’m calling my sister, Megan.” “Hi, Chenoa, it’s Mom. I’m with Jane, calling from the parking lot at the mall.” “Mom, you didn’t….” “We did. I had to try, just one more time, to see if there was any chance....” “Mom, every couple years we go through this, you cannot try on bathing suits anymore unless you have enough Valium with you to put down a horse!” “Oh baby, it was awful. If you had seen what I saw in those horrible mirrors—the lumps, the bumps, all the new moles and rolls. I almost passed out.” “Well, I’m glad you got out of there before things got any worse. Remember last year, the store had to call the paramedics to give you oxygen?” “Mom, there’s no sexy bathing suits for big women or women over 40, and you’re both. If you have to

have a suit, lets call a construction engineering group and see what they can design with the structural support of the Brooklyn bridge, and still cover with a designer spandex fabric.” You’re a cruel child, accurate, but cruel. Can’t you lie to me like you used to when you were younger? Can’t you tell me we just have to keep looking until we find the right store...can’t you give an old woman a glimmer of hope—a tiny beam of light to penetrate the darkness of youth lost?” “Ok...it must have been bad lighting in the dressing room, or maybe it’s because things made in China are smaller than American sizes, or maybe it was miss-tagged. You know, they don’t make shapewear swimsuits like they used to. Maybe you can go out to Montauk and spear yourself a great white… if you stretch it like they did in the ‘40s sharkskin makes a size 18 into an 8. It’s not that you’ve gotten fat, you’ve just grown into a more womanly body... and those aren’t moles, they’re beauty marks like Marilyn Monroe’s...only...everywhere...(shudders). I’m sure if you sprawl your body out in some awkward way on the beach you could tuck your rolls under you and stretch the wrinkles and cellulite out of your visible skin. You might see some people give you weird looks but they’d be wondering if you need paramedics not lipo. Feeling any better yet?” “Not particularly...thanks for trying, but I’d still like a suit that fits and provides enough modesty to avoid criminal charges.” “Oh...well that’s easy.” “Easy?” “Yeah, just go check out some designer shower curtains at Bed, Bath & Beyond.”

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<]`bV 4]`Y 3dS\ba For more events happening this week, check out: Arts & Galleries Listings pg: 111 Kid Calendar pg: 88 Day by Day Calendar pg: 112 THURSDAY, JULY 14 OPEN MIC NIGHT – 5-9 p.m., Peconic Bay Winery, 31320 Main Rd., Cutchogue. 631-734-7361, www. peconicbaywinery.com. Free. PIANO BAR – 7-11 p.m. featuring Trevor Davison. Bistro 72, Hotel Indigo East End, 1830 West Main St., Route 25, Riverhead. Free. FRIDAY, JULY 15 LIVE MUSIC – 4-8 p.m. Sherwood House Vineyards, 1291 Main Rd. Jamesport. 631-779-2817, www. sherwoodhousevineyards.com. LIVE MUSIC – 5:30-8:30 p.m. featuring Ray Penney. Peconic Bay Winery, 31320 Main Rd., Cutchogue. 631-7347361, www.peconicbaywinery.com. Free. OPEN MIC – 7-10 p.m. Custer Institute, 1115 Main Bayview Rd., Southold. Hosted by singer/songwriter Liza Coppola. 631-765-2626, www.custerobservatory.org. Free. QUADRALOVE – 8 p.m. Live music. Martha Clara Vineyards, 6025 Sound Ave., Riverhead, 631-298-0075, www.marthaclaravineyards.com. $10 in advance. $15 at the door. LIVE MUSIC – 8:30-11:30 p.m. featuring Steve Watson Trio and Special Guest. Bistro 72, Hotel Indigo East End, 1830 West Main St., Route 25, Riverhead. 631-369-2200, www.indigoeastend.com. SATURDAY, JULY 16 NEW YORK METS GAME – 12:30 p.m. departure from the Southold Recreation Department, 970 Peconic Ln., Peconic. Game begins at 4:10 p.m. $62 per person including ticket and transportation. 631-765-5182, www. southoldtown.northfork.net/recreation_center.htm. LIVE MUSIC – 1-5 p.m. featuring Nick Kerzner. Sparkling Pointe Vineyards, 39750 County Rd. 48, Southold. 631-765-0200, www.sparklingpointe.com. THE BEDFRYS – 1-5 p.m. Live music. Peconic Bay Winery, 31320 Main Rd., Cutchogue. 631-734-7361. www. peconicbaywinery.com. Free. CARNAVAL – 1-5 p.m. Sparkling Pointe, 39750 County Rd. 48, Southold. Enjoy music, dancing, and wine. 631-7650200, www.sparlingpointe.com. Rain date July 17. LIVE MUSIC – 2-6 p.m. Sherwood House Vineyards, 1291 Main Rd. Jamesport. 631-779-2817, www. sherwoodhousevineyards.com. SWEET AND SAVORY BAY HOUSE TOUR – 4-7 p.m. Starts between 1st St. and Main St. New Suffolk. Stroll Jackson St. and experience several of Peconic Bayfront homes. Enjoy gourmet treats and North Fork wines. 631-566-0806, www.newsuffolkwaterfront.org. Tickets limited. $150 per person, $250 per couple. MAMBO LOCO – 3-7 p.m., old school Latin music by the pool. Hotel Indigo, 1830 W. Main Street, Riverhead, 1830 W. Main St., Riverhead. AS YOU LIKE IT – 5 p.m. Sylvester Manor, 80 North Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. Enjoy a performance of As You Like It by Shakespeare. 631-749-0626. $10 for adults, $5 for children available at www.brownpapertickets.com. GREENPORT GALLERY WALK – 6-9 p.m. Greenport Village. Ten galleries showcasing all art forms. www. greenportgallerywalk.com. STARGAZING – 9:30 p.m.-midnight. Custer Institute, 1115 Main Bayview Rd., Southhold (weather permitting). 631-765-2626, www.custerobservatory.org. Suggested donation of $5 adults, $3 children under 14. Free for members. SUNDAY, JULY 17 LIVE MUSIC – 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Vineyard 48, 18910 Middle Rd. Cutchogue. 631-734-5200, www.vineyard48wines.com. CAROLINE DOCTOROW – 1-5 p.m. Live music. Peconic Bay Winery, 31320 Main Rd., Cutchogue. 631-7347361, www.peconicbaywinery.com. FOODIE SUNDAYS – 1-5 p.m. Sparkling Pointe, 39750 County Rd. 48, Southold. Enjoy savory and sweet food pairings. 631-765-0200, www.sparklingpointe.com.

CAFÉ SHAKESPEARE – 3-5 p.m. Comtesse Therese Bistro, 739 Main Rd., Aquebogue. Be witness to random acts of Shakespeare on the historic Wine Garden. 631-7792800, www.comtessetherese.com. Free. Donations to the Northeast Stage accepted. AS YOU LIKE IT – 5 p.m. Sylvester Manor, 80 North Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. Enjoy a performance of As You Like It by Shakespeare, as well as a workshop for children in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades. They will be involved in an hour-long environmental theatre workshop. Tickets for the workshop are $12 each. Performance tickets $10 for adults, $5 for children available at www.brownpapertickets.com. 631-749-0626. MONDAY, JULY 18 ATLANTIS EXPLORER TOUR BOAT – Noon, 2 and 4 p.m. daily, weather permitting. Atlantis Marine World, 431 East Main, Riverhead. Discover the ecological wonders of Long Island’s waterways aboard the Atlantis Explorer. Hands-on exploration using trap pulls, close encounters with marine creatures and an educational stroll along the shore. 631-208-9200, ext. 426, www.

atlantismarineworld.com. $18.50, 25% off for members and Green Key Cardholders. MAMBO LOCO – 6-10 p.m., old school Latin music by the pool, Alure restaurant lobster bake, 62300 Main Rd., Southold. Also 7/25. 631-876-5300. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 SOUP KITCHEN – 5:30-6:30 p.m. every Wednesday. Community supper, free soup kitchen for those in need. St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church Parish Hall. Sixth St., Greenport. 631-765-2981. THURSDAY, JULY 21 TALK AT BRECKNOCK HALL – 6:30 p.m., Part of East End Arts Council’s Third Thursdays 2011 Series. “About the Sea,� with special guests, including Lochlin Reidy, a sea-disaster survivor, as documented by bestselling author Michael Tougias in his book Overboard! Billy Hands, local writer and poet, will read works based on the sea. The discussion will be facilitated by Amy Worth of The South Street Gallery, and is in conjunction with the gallery’s upcoming show entitled “About the Sea.� Brecknock Hall, One Brecknock Rd., Greenport. Free.

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By Samantha Mitchell Back in the day, when friends and family came for a special dinner, it meant clearing the newspapers and schoolbooks off the dining room table, retrieving the extra table leaves from under the beds, polishing the real silver, unpacking the good china, and setting up a bar in the living room to “keep people out of the kitchen.” Still, no matter how hard we tried, the family and guests inevitably congregated in the kitchen, which in those days was not an open-plan affair, but the cook’s domain, where she hoped to prepare the meal in peace. Even in summer, at a casual barbeque, the pattern didn’t change much: the dads grilled, and the moms hung out in the kitchen, making countless trips outside loaded with trays of raw meat, condiments and drinks. (I remember an epic water fight one August evening after more than a few cocktails had been consumed. The kids stood in awe as their parents – people who held down jobs in the

city and taught school in the neighborhood – turned garden hoses on each other with the ferocity of prison wardens.) But times have changed and so have tastes in entertaining. Today we all put a premium on luxurious outdoor living, especially here in the Hamptons, where the setting is so gorgeous and the window of opportunity so small – usually only from May through Labor Day. The walls have literally and figuratively come down between kitchens and outdoor entertaining areas. Many of today’s fortunate East End families have built or added on open-air patio rooms and pool pavilions, complete with lavish outdoor kitchens, top-of-the-line appliances and leisure-time conveniences. And with the addition of outdoor fireplaces, space heater towers and heated floors, it’s quite possible to extend the outdoor entertaining season to all year-round. “Move over interior designers,” predicts Charles H. Gamarekian, Chairman/CEO of Cambridge Pavers and Outdoor Living. “In today’s world, watch the

landscape designer become producer and director, get a starring role and earn rave reviews!” Indeed, working with homeowners, architects, contractors and pool companies, the landscape designer is now often responsible for extending the living area of the home beyond its exterior walls. Leading manufacturers of interlocking concrete paving stones and wall stone, such as Cambridge, are dedicating entire segments of their product lines to satisfying the wish lists of homeowners who have migrated out the back door. Homeowners’ expectations are high, fueled in part by popular TV (continued on next page)

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shows such as HGTV’s “Curb Appeal: The Block” and “The Outdoor Room with Jamie Durie.” Leisure living products run the gamut from raised patios to fire pits, outdoor fireplaces to complete outdoor kitchens with granite tops, built-in grills, bar and prep islands, and even outdoor wood-fired pizza ovens that can also cook breads, roasts and veggies. I know of one North Haven family that added not one but two outdoor kitchens: one off the home’s main kitchen and one off the pool house. They include Wolf appliances, pergolas for shade, and counters made of bluestone. A trend that is on the rise throughout the East End is the open-air pergola or pavilion for outdoor dining, relaxing and entertaining. A pergola is typically a patio or garden structure with an open roof, such as a trellis. In contrast, a patio pavilion has open sides and a closed roof. In both cases, these structures provide some shade, privacy and “sense of place” when finished with a floor of interlocking pavers. Gamarekian says that investing in products such as Cambridge’s interlocking Pavingstones with ArmorTech can extend your outdoor living space and create a vacation spot in your own backyard. It also helps improve curb appeal and increases the appraisal value of your home, while considerably lowering maintenance. For added convenience and value, many special features come in pre-cut kits, all prepackaged and ready to install. Your first DIY project? Not to worry. Cambridge’s website has a How to Find a Contractor section as well as a schedule of do-it-yourself clinics. Party on! www.cambridgepavers.com.-–

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Necessity & Luxury When I was a girl, the garden was an integral part of life and I was fascinated by it. My parents grew a very large vegetable garden with all of the usual vegetables. My dad took all of the tiny packages of seed and pieces of potatoes (these were his favorites) out there in the spring and planted them. Sometimes, I was allowed to help plant onions. I guess he thought they were large enough that I would be more inclined to plant them correctly. In my family, at that time, girls did the house things with mom, and dad did the outside things (alone, since there were only girls in my family), so being allowed to do anything in the garden was a special occasion, rigorously monitored by dad. Mom got to request that things be planted and because she was an adventurous cook, for her time, we grew things like kohlrabi in a small town in Nebraska in the 1950s. When the harvest was ready, the females were allowed into the garden. Mom picked early and there were many days when a bushel of peas or beans were waiting for the attention of my sisters and me after breakfast. My mother and I spent the summer “putting up” the produce from our garden.

We put it into the deep freeze, into canning jars, into jam jars, into pickle jars, and into a special room in the basement for canned goods and potatoes and onions. We ate that food all winter. We also ate that food all summer. We ate food in season. For several weeks, we ate fresh peas every day and then green beans every day and there were many days when we ate tomatoes three times a day. There was always a jar of cucumbers and onions in dilute pickling brine on the table. In the spring, my father and I ate radish sandwiches and he ate green onions with them. We ate potatoes from the garden at two meals a day. And mom was free to experiment with things like tomato jam and dilled beans and all of the kinds of pickles she could think of. Flowers in the garden were mom’s domain. The summer conditions in Nebraska are harsh but there were flowers that did well. We grew zinnias that did not get a fungus and gladiolas that stood straight up with no staking and produced huge spikes of flowers. There were tulips in the spring that were actually fragrant. We had two tea roses under which we actually put the used tea leaves. I don’t know why, but they probably helped the pH of our clay soil and the roses did very well with no black spots and no spraying. When “the women” thinned their German Iris, they shared them and we had 32 different varieties. These were “the splurge” in the flower department at our house. One summer, someone gave my mother a fuchsia: very exotic for that time and place. She planted it in a place protected from the scorching Nebraska summer sun and we tended it all season. The grown-up relatives in my family grew up in the Dust Bowl/Depression in Nebraska so the garden was not only a necessity but a luxury…it meant the family would have food. I learned about the necessity and relished the luxury.

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Chef Marcus Samuelsson is a man of many talents and many countries. Born Kassahun Tsegie in Ethiopia in 1970, Samuelsson was educated at the Culinary Institute in Gothenburg, Sweden. After apprenticeships in Switzerland and Austria, he joined New York restaurant Aquavit in 1991. In 1999, Samuelsson won the James Beard Foundation award for “Rising Star Chef” and in 2003 was named “Best Chef in New York City.” On November 24, 2009, Samuelsson served as guest chef for the first state dinner of the Barack Obama presidency. The dinner, in honor of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India, was served on the South Lawn and was largely vegetarian. You may recognize Samuelsson from his many television appearances, including, “24-Hour Restaurant Battle,” “Inner Chef,” “Iron Chef,” “Urban Cuisine” and “Chopped.” In 2010, he competed alongside 21 world-renowned chefs on Bravo’s hit series “Top Chef Masters.” At the end of 10 episodes, he was crowned the winner, earning $115,000 for UNICEF’s grassroots effort, The Tap Project. Most recently, Samuelsson has teamed up with A.O.L to produce “Kitchen Daily,” a web-based . (continued on page 93)

Television Anchor Rosanna Scotto is the perfect Master of Ceremonies for Dan’s Taste of Two Forks. Not only is she well-known to millions of Tri-State viewers as the co-host of WNYW/FOX 5’s “Good-Day New York” morning show, she’s also a certified foodie: her family has owned the popular Fresco by Scotto Italian restaurant in midtown Manhattan for nearly 20 years. Scotto has owned a home in Southampton for the past five years. “My husband, children and I share the house with my parents and sister. We love it out here…the restaurants, the beauty…even in offseason,” she said. Scotto grew up in in Brooklyn where she attended Packer Collegiate Institute. She graduated from Catholic University of America with a Bachelor of Arts degree and a major in theatre. Her first job out of college was with Ted Turner’s Atlanta TV station. Scotto returned to New York in 1982 as a reporter for WABC’s “Good Morning New York,” and joined FOX four years later. In 1994 she started anchoring the FOX 5 newscasts at 5 and 10 p.m., and three years ago she was tapped for “Good-Day New York” with co-host Greg Kelly. A three-time Emmy winner, Scotto likes to relax (continued on page 93)


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Taste of Two Forks Ambassadors of Taste By Nanci E. Lagarenne Meet your favorite concierge doctor, Henry “Hank� Lawson, none other than the handsome Mark Feuerstein of “Royal Pains.� Feuerstein is one of Dan’s Ambassadors of Good Taste. On the popular USA television series, Feuerstein plays a former New York City emergency room doctor with a conscience. After a wealthy hospital benefactor dies and Hank is wrongly blamed for it, saving a child instead, it’s time for Hank to find greener pastures. He becomes the Hamptons’ answer to treating the rich and famous. But Hank would rather treat the town’s less fortunate and so “HankMed’’ is born. Hank is a fish out of water with the Hamptons soiree crowd, hailing from New Jersey as he does. What does Hank think of all the fancy digs and gourmet food? He probably just wants a slice of pizza! Feuerstein, for those of you who don’t get out much, has been delighting us with his face and

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She was ahead of her time. This was, after all, well before our modern, local farmers markets developed and before many of our boutique farmers had started to till the East End soil. She credits her own Mediterranean heritage with her lifelong search for quality and freshness. New American Table by Marcus Samuelsson (Wiley, 2009) Sarabeth’s Bakery, From My Hands to Yours by Sarabeth Levine (Rizzoli, 2010) Savoring the Hamptons, Discovering the Food and Wine of Long Island’s East End by Silvia Lehrer (Running Press, 2011) All books available locally and online.

By Stacy Dermont In addition to his recognition as a world-class chef, Marcus Samuelsson is an award-winning cookbook author with titles in both English and Swedish. The book that makes Samuelsson a perfect fit for Dan’s Taste of Two Forks is his 2009 release, New American Table. It’s all about the food that Americans, who hail from all over the world, cook in their homes, often using local ingredients. Sarabeth Levine has long been a food celeb in New York. Her James Beard Pastry Chef Award garnered international attention but with the release of her encyclopedic and gorgeously photographed cookbook, Sarabeth’s Bakery, From My Hands to Yours last year, her celebrity skyrocketed. Now she’s

at work on a breakfast cookbook, due out in 2013. James Beard Award-winning pastry chef, restaurateur, entrepreneur, legendary maker of jams—all of these titles apply to Sarabeth Levine. In recent years she’s added blogger, photographer, cookbook author and mixologist to the very rich mix. With her husband Bill Levine, Sarabeth operates eight popular restaurants – with a ninth due to open in Tribeca next month. Sarabeth is a perfectionist in the best sense – everything must be exactly right so that it delivers the most pleasure possible. Savoring the Hamptons, Discovering the Food and Wine of Long Island’s East End is this season’s top-selling cookbook for good reason. It’s written by none other than the Queen of East End Cuisine, Silvia Lehrer. Lehrer prides herself on the simplicity of her recipes. Lehrer is a master of the form – publishing weekly recipes in Dan’s Papers that are easy to shop for and easy to prepare, always delicious. Check out her column, Simple Art of Cooking on page 103 of this paper. The forward in this book, by Alan Alda, sums it up, “In these pages, you’ll meet the people of this island who keep the bees, dig the clams, grow the zucchini and tend the chickens and turkeys and goats, along with gifted chefs‌.â€? It’s your handy – and beautiful – guide to bringing your meals from field to table. This book is a compendium of recipes that use local ingredients to realize classic dishes. The Lehrers built their beautiful Water Mill home in 1985 and moved to this area full time in 1991. Twelve years ago Lehrer hit on the idea of a book that profiled local food producers and culture.

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in the Hamptons by entertaining and barbequing with the family at home. “I’m a Brooklyn girl‌I like my backyard,â€? she laughs. She also gets together from time to time with other news pals who are parttime Hamptonites, including Katie Couric, Matt Lauer, Jane Hanson and Donny Deutsch. “I am grateful that “Good-Day New Yorkâ€? gives me the opportunity to promote in our area,â€? says MC Scotto. “There are a lot of year-round people on the East End who are not affluent, who need the services of the Have a Heart Community Trust, and this event will bring awareness and support to them.â€?

A Passion for Pisco By Jacqueline Duda Pisco Portón liquor has added a new spin to the cocktail scene. Admirers of the spirit say it’s more flavorful than vodka and subtler than tequila, creating a whole new category of cocktails. Taken neat, it is complex, layered and sophisticated. The process of making Pisco combines old distilling methods with newer alcohol technologies. It all takes place at Hacienda La Caravedo in Ica, Peru, where one of the longest-standing distilleries in the Americas has been operating since 1684. The mosto verde method of distilling uses a partially fermented grape juice known as must. The small batches are left to rest for months, resulting in a round, complex flavor that is enjoyable and stimulating to the palate. The Pisco is never adjusted with water or artificial flavors – what is in the glass is pure and natural. Johnny Schuler, master distiller for more than 20 years, has dedicated his life to his passion for Pisco. Traveling the world extensively has allowed Schuler to expand his knowledge and set a standard within the Pisco community. His love for Pisco first began when he was asked to judge a Pisco taste competition. This jump-started a passion that has only grown over the years. Pisco can be used in classic drinks, or in new ones to add a twist. Some favorites include the Portón Punch, which combines simple syrup, distilled water, lemon juice, fresh pineapple and, of coarse, Pisco Portón. Another popular concoction is the Pisco Sour, which includes fresh lime juice, simple syrup, egg white, Angostura bitters and Pisco Portón. It is a new take on a classic cocktail, nostalgic for some,

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by Stacy Dermont What famous Hamptons location stands apart from the crowd because it has its own brewery? The Southampton Publick House, of course. This popular restaurant and brewery in the middle of Southampton Village offers award-winning ales and lagers in a family-friendly atmosphere. The Publick House opened in 1996, well before most American microbrewery operations. They usually have eight of their own brews on tap, including three seasonal varieties. My crew ordered the flight of beer, called The House Brew Sampler, a four-ounce serving of each of the eight. It included satisfying samples of the Southampton Double White Ale, Southampton Altbier (their Secret Ale), Southampton India Pale Ale (I.P.A.), Southampton Gold, Montauk Light, Uber Bach, Oatmeal Stout and Sullivan’s Irish. Brewmaster Phil Markowski can make batches of up to 500 gallons at a time. We particularly liked the pleasant bitterness of the Southampton I.P.A., and the Oatmeal Stout was a bit carbonated and lightly smoky. The Sullivan’s Irish is a bit spicy, like Southampton Publick House’s owner himself, Don Sullivan. Our waiter Krissy helped us choose the best food pairings for our selections. I started with the Irish nachos—French fries and sweet potato fries slathered with cheese, pico de gallo, scallions and sour cream. This dish was not overly salty, but just right. My dining partner started with the Potato Ale Soup. Cheddar, scallions and bacon—yum! The ale provided a delicious, slightly yeasty undertone to this rich soup. The menu offers three main entrée options: Grill Offerings, House Classics and Pub Favorites. We went for the pub fare, a wise decision in this upscale brewery. I’d forgotten how filling “liquid bread” can be, though, so we had to pass on dessert and the selection of seven specialty coffees—though the “Nutty Irishman” was a tempting option. Instead, we finished up this meal with heated Remy Martin Cognac, a perfect end to a perfect evening. Read my complete review of Southampton Publick House at danspapers.com Southampton Publick House at 40 Bowden Square, Southampton. Call 631-283-2800 or visit www.publick.com for more information.

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A Taste of Many Restaurants Owned by the same group, The 1770 House, Cittanuova, East Hampton Point and The Grill at Pantigo represent a sizeable array of Hamptons dining. The 1770 House has been open since, well, 1770. Chef Kevin Penner creates ďŹ rst class, contemporary American cuisine every day. (143 Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937. 631-324-1770, www.1770house. com) Cittanuova is an Italian restaurant with a modern approach. Executive Chef James Gee, who has an interesting mix of both Italian and Chinese heritage, brings the Milanese style of Italian cuisine to life in a chic and sophisticated setting. AND the food is affordable! (29 Newtown Lane East Hampton, NY 11937. 631-324-6300, www.cittnuova.com.) The seasonal restaurant East Hampton Point sports a nautically themed interior, perfectly matching its surroundings – the marina and boats on Three Mile Harbor. Executive Chef Patrick Fromm focuses on classic seafood dishes, such as crab cakes and ďŹ sh and chips, and the summer staples, like burgers and steak. (295 Three Mile Harbor Road/ Hog Creek Road East Hampton, NY 11937. 631-324-8400, www.easthamptonpoint.com.) The Grill at Pantigo offers food by chefs Kevin Penner and Dave Piacente. The Grill features new American cuisine – really simple, yet really tasty food. (203 Pantigo Road East Hampton, NY 11937. (631-329-2600, www.thegrillonpantigo.com.) In the spring of 2001, childhood friends, and chefs, Jason Weiner and Eric Lemonides opened Almond in Bridgehampton. Both men have impressive culinary backgrounds and after 25 years of working

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Executive Chef Gretchen Menser cooks with every local product available, with European flair and practicality. (8 Fresno Place East Hampton NY 11937. 631-324-8700, www.fresnorestaurant.com.) In 1981, Ron Perelman decided that he wanted to create a restaurant where surfers and brokers alike could sit down in a sort of “hole-in-the-wall” type place and eat some solid Tex-Mex cuisine. Chef Roberto Santibañez Craves is the master who creates the Blue Parrot’s gigantic burritos and spicy tacos. Chef Marcus Samuelsson, Renee Zellweger and Jon Bon Jovi are also partners in this famous hot spot. Every Tuesday night is Gay Night, featuring two margaritas for $10. (33A Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937. 631-329-2583, www.bluepar-

roteasthampton.com.) Serving up a wide variety of tapas, Copa Wine Bar and Restaurant in Bridgehampton is named after the Spanish word for “glass.” Chris Boudouris and Cosmo Venneri are the duo behind this small dish restaurant. They concentrate on “casual conviviality” with their traditional small plates, which offer an inspired, modern reinterpretation of classic Spanish tapas.chorizo. (95 School Bridgehampton, NY 11932. 631-613-6469, www.copawineandtapas. com.) In 1989, Michael Mosolino decided to start his own catering business, after spending many years in restaurant kitchens. In 1996, he opened The Deli Counter Fine Foods & Catering, expanding on his already booming business. (623 Hampton Road

Southampton, NY 11968. 631-283-1774, www.eastendcatering.com.) Dylan Lauren is the genius behind Dylan’s Candy Bar. In 2001, Dylan opened her first store on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. In this glamorous, colorful, child-friendly store, there are over 5,000 types of candy! When a celebrity buys a favorite treat at Dylan’s, they are asked to sign a clear container so customers can see which candy appeals to the celebrity’s sweet tooth. This feature is called “Famous Favorites,” and they are all on display at the New York location.(52 Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937. 631-3246181, www.dylanscandybar.com.) Colin Ambrose is the brains behind Estia’s Little Kitchen in Sag Harbor. Back in 1991, Ambrose bought what used to be a small coffee shop. Today Estia’s has a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu, most of which has a Mexican flare. The omelets are all named after locations that match their local ingredients. (1615 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Turnpike Sag Harbor, NY 11963. 631-725-1045, www.estiaslittlekitchen.com.) Robert Beaver has been the chef at The Frisky Oyster since 2008. He became the owner in 2010. Beaver is a chef who supports sustainable cooking and finds the East End of Long Island the ideal place to celebrate that comitment. (27 Front Street Greenport, NY 11944. 631-477-4265, www.thefriskyoyster. com.) Georgica Restaurant and Lounge, located on a bank of the famous Georgica Pond, is the hot spot for the younger crowd. Executive Chefs Robert Hesse and Seth Levine co-own this secluded place with white-washed, breezy patios and intimate dining room. (108 Wainscott Stone Rd, Wainscott, NY 11975. Call 631-537-6255, www.georgicarestaurant. com.) The Gulf Coast Kitchen is located in the Montauk Yacht Club but the ambiance transports its guests to a villa on the Gulf of Mexico. The relaxed and casual attitude of the place is also reflected in the food. Award-winning chef Robbin Haas has made a big hit with integrating flawless techniques with local, fresh ingredients. (32 Star Island Road Montauk, NY 11954. 631-668-3100, www.montaukyachtclub.com.) Gurney’s Pasticcera and Beach Bakery – William Bertha is the pastry chef at Gurney’s. His sweet offerings feature the freshest seasonal fruit and are often still warm from the oven when served. Desserts and pastries change often. (290 Old Montauk Highway Montauk, NY 11954. 631-668-2345, www. gurneysinn.com.) After The Jamesport Manor Inn burned to the ground in October of 2005, its owners rebuilt it completely to its historic elegance. Current owner, Matthew Kar, and chef, Michael Mandleur, now run this famous landmark.( 370 Manor Lane, Riverhead, NY 11901. 631-722-0500, www.jamesportmanorinn. com.) Owner and chef Wayne Waddington brings his French-American dishes to life at La Plage in Wading River. The restaurant overlooks the beach and the elegant food reflects the scenery. Fresh beet, apple and spinach salads are some of the starters. Entrees include raw oysters, duck confit and leg of lamb. The desserts are decadent and change frequently. See review on page 70. (131 Creek Rd Wading River, NY 11792. 631-744-9200, www. laplagerestaurant.net.) The philosophy at Love Lane Kitchen is simple: (continued on next page)


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comfort food. That is, trend-worthy, North Fork comfort food. Aptly named after the street it is on, Abraham Flores brings fresh, local seafood to his guests. (240 Love Lane Mattituck, NY 11952. 631-298-8989, www.lovelanekitchen.com.) Luce + Hawkins Restaurant is located in the Jedediah Hawkins Inn in Jamesport, and features a formal atmosphere. Chef Keith Luce is committed to sustainably sourced food products from the region. Luce grows his own herbs in his on-site kitchen garden. The menu layout is unique. Guests can create their own tasting menu or treat themselves to a cheftailored grand tasting menu. Luce’s Landing, in the same building, is a country café and wine bar. This is a fun, casual dining option with a focus on value and quality. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and featuring a community farm table. (400 S. Jamesport Ave., Jamesport. 631-722-2900, www.jedediahhawkinsinn.com.) LT Burger in Sag Harbor is a nod to the old 1950’s burger joint; although it is much more than that. Opened in 2010 by Chef Laurent Tourondel and Michael Cinque. Besides the wide selection of beef, turkey, and tuna burgers, LT Burger also has an array of fries and Rated “R” shakes, as well as regular milk shakes. (62 Main Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963. Call 631-8994646, www.ltburger.com.) Montauk Lake Club is nestled midway down the protected eastern shore of Montauk’s safe harbor. The Montauk Lake Club Yacht Club and Marina was built in 1930 as part of the Montauk Dream plan of creating a playground for the rich and famous. The structures, grounds, and amenities of the yacht club and marina exude casual elegance with a family

friendly atmosphere. You are invited to share in the tradition. (211 East Lake Drive Montauk, NY 11954. 631-668-5705, www.montauklakeclub.com.) Mosaic, located in St. James, has quickly become a destination restaurant. Tate Morris and Jonathan Contes both former chefs at Mirabelle, the well-renowned French restaurant just down the road, came together to create this delicious culinary collision of a restaurant. Morris is classically trained in French cuisine and Contes comes from a Greek background. (418 North Country Road St. James NY. 631-5842058, www.eatmosaic.com.) In May, 2007, Matthew Guiffrida opened Muse Restaurant, Aquatic Bar, and Lounge after working in other well-known Hamptons hotspots for several years. His first venture as executive chef and owner of Muse is a grand success with rave reviews. The menu is full of classic, dressed-up American favorites. See story on page 47. (760 Montauk Hwy Water Mill, NY 11976 (in the Water Mill Commons). 631-726-2606, www.muserestauranthamptons.com.) In 1988, the late Jeff Salaway and his wife, Toni Ross, opened Nick & Toni’s, a recreation of their experience of dining in small towns in Tuscany. In 1997, Joseph Realmuto, became the chef, he specializes in Italian-Mediterranean cuisine. (136 North Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937-2619. 631324-3550, www.nickandtonis.com.) Chef Noah Schwartz and his wife Sunita decided to open their own place, Noah’s, after working in many restaurant kitchens. Using locally-sourced ingredients for small, trademark plates, Noah’s is also the only restaurant in Greenport to boast a raw bar. (136 Front Street Greenport, NY 11944. 631-4776720, www.chefnoahschwartz.com.)

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www.sarabeths.com. Savanna’s resembles a southern garden, yet the food is anything but southern. In business for 14 years, the airy atmosphere is what makes Savanna’s one of the “it” places to dine in the Hamptons. Executive chef, Aldo Alo, prepares everything from crab cakes to filet mignon, even house-made bread. (268 Elm Street Southampton, NY 11968. 631-2830202, www.savannassouthampton.com.) Among the buildings along historic Greenport Village’s wharf sits Scrimshaw. Chef and owner, Rosa de Carvalho Ross, specializes in Asian, French, and Italian cooking. Reminiscent of the days when whaling ships came in from all over the world - expect a rich blend of cultures. Dishes include Cantonese dumplings and Salmon served with edamame - is take on the hamburger:

an Angus burger with plum jam and candied bacon. (102 Main Street Greenport, NY 11944-1422. 631477-8882, www.scrimshawrestaurant.com.) Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato are the founders of the Serafina Restaurant Group. They have several locations, as well as other restaurants in which they work with renowned chefs. Serafina East Hampton is mainly known for its authentic Italian cuisine which includes pizza, pasta and risotto. (104 North Main Street, East Hampton NY 11937. 631-2673500, www.serafinarestaurant.com.) Executive Chef Matt Creason migrated from the city to the Hamptons to bring an “eclectic flair” to the restaurant scene through the Southampton Social Club. The mail goal is to bring the social aspect back to dining. Creason wants his customers to be able to sit down with a glass of wine or a cocktail and a plate

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of oysters and just chat. Hamptons class meets Manhattan nightlife… that’s something to chat about. (256 Elm Street, Southampton. 631-287-1400, www.southamptonsocialclub.com.) Chef Joe Isidori serves a sustainable food menu at Southfork Kitchen in Bridgehampton. He uses all that he can that’s local and in season. Dishes include East Hampton blowfish, Block Island squid, and Montauk Point bluefish. Southfork Kitchen also offers bar snacks, as well as meals in a laidback setting. (203 Sag Harbor Turnpike Bridgehampton, NY 11932. 631-537-4700, www.southforkkitchen.com.) Chef Starr Boggs named his restaurant after himself. He’s been working on Eastern Long Island for almost 30 years. Boggs grew up on a farm in Virginia where his family raised just about everything they ate, so he gained a lasting appreciation for fresh, local ingredients. He has created a menu that celebrates local bounty. The menu is chockfull of seafood items, as well as Boggs’ own special cuts of steak. (6 Parlato Drive Westhampton Beach, NY 11978. 631-288-3500 , www.starrboggsrestaurant. com.) The beautiful Stone Creek Inn has been a fixture of fine dining in the Hamptons since celebrated chef Christian Mir and his wife Elaine opened the restaurant in East Quogue in 1996. Their modern FrenchMediterranean cuisine and award winning wine list have earned accolades from both the press and patrons. Sited in a beautiful country inn, it matches an “exquisite setting” according to Zagat in 2001. (405 Montauk Hwy., East Quogue. Bar and dining rooms open 7 days a week at 5:30 p.m. 631-653-6770, www. stonecreekinn.com.) The Hamptons needed a good barbeque joint and along came Townline BBQ. It’s a place where you can put your elbows on the table and chow down on some good ol’ ribs. Townline owner Mark Smith and executive chef and partner Joe Realmuto have created a comfort zone where people can relax with their families. They serve every kind of classic barbeque food. (3593 Montauk Highway Bridgehampton, NY 11975. 631-537-2271, www.townlinebbq.com.) In its 17th year, Turtle Crossing has revamped itself, transforming from a barbeque joint to a new American bistro. Though they are still known for their signature slow smoked BBQ dishes, they also offer more elegant dishes. Chef Arthur Wolf executes the menu while owner Stanley Singer, a native Oklahoman, runs the whole operation. (221 Pantigo Road East Hampton, NY 11937-6100. Call 631-324-7166 or go to www.turtlecrossing.com.) Tutto Il Giorno is owned by husband and wife, Gianpaolo De Felice and Gabby Karan De Felice and Chef Maurizio Marfoglia. They have brought a slice of Italy to Sag Harbor and have just expanded to Southampton. (6 Bay Street Sag Harbor, NY 11963. Call 631-725-7009 for more information. Also, 56 Nugent Street, Southampton, NY 11968. 631-3773611.) After putting much tender, love, and care into the space they found on Shelter Island, Terry Harwood, and his wife Lisa opened Vine Street Café in April 2003. The menu is mostly made of up French fare, such as duck confit and moules and frites. Hardwood also uses only fish that are in season, which can sometimes be a challenge. Luckily the Shelter Islanders have welcomed them warmly and have let them stay. (41 S. Ferry Road, Shelter Island, NY 11964.631-7493210, www.vinestreetcafe.com.)


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On Saturday, July 23, The James Beard Foundation will present its annual Chefs and Champagne event at Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack. The event will honor award-winning chef, author and TV personality Emeril Lagasse. The annual summer fundraiser features a select group of fine chefs from Manhattan, New Jersey and the East End, many from James Beard Foundation award-winning restaurants. Included are Daniel Boulud of Daniel, Jennifer McCoy of Craft, Michael Toscano of Manzo – all of New York City – plus Guy Reuge of Stony Brook and James Carpenter of the Living Room in East Hampton, with another terrific lineup of chefs and restaurants. Founded in 1986, the James Beard Foundation is dedicated to celebrating, nurturing and preserving America’s diverse culinary heritage. Funds raised at the event will help support missions and programs including the Christian Wölffer scholarship award for food and wine studies. James Carpenter, executive chef of the Living Room and a Slow Food devotee, has focused on local ingredients with a Swedish twist at the restaurant. He will offer a classic Scandinavian shrimp cocktail for the James Beard event. Both fundraisers are guaranteed to be sumptuous tasting parties!

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75 MAIN RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE – New Award-winning Executive Chef Walter Hinds, New Contemporary American Cuisine. Open daily for breakfast and brunch 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dinner 4:30 p.m.-midnight, 75 Main Street, Southampton. 631-283-7575, www.75main. com. B. SMITH’S – The best lobster roll and waterfront view in the Hamptons. Home of the legendary watermelon margarita! Celebrating 14 years in the Hamptons. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. Long Wharf at Bay Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-5858, www.bsmith.com. BACKYARD RESTAURANT AT SOLE EAST – Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Restaurant and poolside lounge with a beach club setting. Friday night – live acoustic/ guest D.J. Saturday afternoon – pool party w/guest D.J.s Sunday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. – poolside brunch with live Bossa Nova. 90 Second House Road, Montauk. 631-668-6700, www.soleeast.com. BETWEEN THE BUN – On the road? Don’t run on empty. Fill up at Between the Bun, featuring the East End’s best grilled hotdogs and other fine specialties. 473 County Road 111, Manorville (1/4 mile from the LIE). BOBBY VAN’S – Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. ‘til 11 p.m. Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590. CAFFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S – Breakfast daily 7:30 - 10 a.m., lunch noon - 3 p.m. Serving a casual Italianstyle menu. Excellent choices by Executive Chef Chip Monte. La Pasticceria serves light fare 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CANAL CAFÉ – Enjoy fresh, local seafood, local wines and beer and a full bar. Accessible by boat. Live music all summer. 44 Newtown Road, Hampton Bays. 631-723-2155. CLIFF’S ELBOW ROOM – Serving the best aged and marinated steak, the freshest seafood and local wines, in a casual, warm atmosphere. Open for lunch and dinner. Two locations: 1549 Main Road, Jamesport, 631-7223292; 1065 Franklinville Rd., Laurel, 631-298-3262. www. elbowroomli.com. COMTESSE THÉRÈSE BISTRO – Enjoy awardwinning North Fork wines in the Tasting Room or dine in the Bistro of this 1830s restored rectory. Cordon Bleu Chef Arie Pavlou prepares classic French cuisine. ThursdaySunday lunch and dinner. 739 Main Road, Aquebogue. 631-779-2800. COOPERAGE INN – Beautiful new bar and lounge with live music on weekends. Happy Hour 5 – 7 p.m. 2218 Sound Ave., Baiting Hollow. 631-727-8994. www. cooperageinn.com. ESTIA’S LITTLE KITCHEN – Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner influenced by the flavors of Mexico at this cozy restaurant featuring delicious food and friendly service! Dinner reservations recommended. 1615 Sag HarborBridgehampton Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-725-1045, www.estiaslittlekitchen.com. GEORGICA RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE – Nestled in the exclusive hamlet of Wainscott, serving dinner Thursday through Monday 6 - 11 p.m. Featuring grilled prime meats and fresh seafood. 108 Wainscott Stone Rd., Wainscott. 631-537-6255. THE GRILL ON PANTIGO – Serving classic, casual American, cuisine in a modern setting, The Grill offers

indoor and outdoor dining as well as a chic bar that doubles as a late-night lounge. Appetizers $5-$16. Entrees $15-$38. Promotional specials throughout the year. 203 Pantigo Rd., East Hampton. 631-329-2600 HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY – Espresso bar & bakery, breakfast & lunch café, outdoor seating, kid friendly! Dan’s Papers “Best of the Best!” 6 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Locations on Montauk Highway in Water Mill and Mill Road in Westhampton Beach. 631-726-COFE, www. hamptoncoffeecompany.com. HARBOR BISTRO – One of the best sunsets on the East End. Great food and wine on the waterfront, hidden gem on the Harbor. 313 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton. 631-324-7300, www.harborbistro.net. HARBOR GRILL – Affordable American dining. Casual, family-friendly restaurant. 367 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton. 631-604-5290, www.facebook.com/ harborgrill. IL CAPUCCINO – Serving the best Italian food and garlic rolls, since 1973. Dinner every night starting at 5:30. Brunch/lunch Sundays noon-3 p.m. Outdoor seating. 30 Madison St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-2747, www.ilcapuccino. com. JAMESPORT MANOR INN – Zagat-rated New American Cuisine dedicated to sustainable, fresh and local food and wine. Dinner three-course prix fixe, Sun.-Thurs., $35. Lunch and dinner daily. Closed Tues. 370 Manor Lane, Jamesport. www.jamesportmanor.com. Reservations 631-722-0500 or opentable.com. LEGENDS – Legends is sporting a fresh new look this summer, with a completely renovated interior and panoramic windows offering Peconic Bay views. 835 First Street, New Suffolk. 631-734-5123. LUCE + HAWKINS AT JEDEDIAH HAWKINS INN – Chef Keith Luce features an evolving menu emphasizing local and sustainably-grown ingredients. Serving dinner Thursday through Monday; lunch Friday and Saturday; brunch Sunday and Monday. 400 South Jamesport Ave., Jamesport. 631-722-2900, www.jedediahhawkinsinn.com. M&E – Contemporary American seafood and steak. Open every day for lunch and dinner from 11:30 a.m. 964 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-1115. MUSE RESTAURANT & AQUATIC LOUNGE – New American Fare with regional flair. Live music Thursdays. Open 5:30 p.m., Wednesday-Sunday. The Shoppes at Water Mill, 760 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill. 631-726-2606. NICHOL’S OF EAST HAMPTON – The “Cheers” of the Hamptons. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, late night. Big portions, reasonably priced, outdoor dining, celebrity sightings. Voted “Best Burger” & “Outstanding Lobster Roll.” 100 Montauk Highway, East Hampton. 631-3243939. NORTH FORK OYSTER COMPANY – Greenport’s newest upscale seafood restaurant serves creative cuisine featuring the freshest local produce and seafood. Closed Monday and Tuesday. 300 Main St. (Stirling Square), Greenport. 631-477-6840, www.northforkoystercompany. com. OCEANBLEU – At Westhampton Beach Bath and Tennis Hotel, 231 Dune Road, Westhampton Beach. Saturdays in July and August, 6-10 p.m. $45.95 lobster bake with 1 1/2 lb. lobster and unlimited seaside buffet. Reservations 631-288-2515, www.oceanbleu-westhampton. com. ORIENT BY THE SEA – Restaurant and full-service marina. Offering an extensive menu of local seafood and fresh vegetables. Located next to Cross Sound Ferry. Dine overlooking beautiful Gardiners Bay on our outdoor deck. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner. 40200 Main Road, Orient. 631-323-2424, www.orientbythesea.com. PIERRE’S – Euro-chic but casual restaurant and bar. Late dinner and bar on weekdays. Wonderful French food for the elegant diner in a great atmosphere. Open 7 days. Brunch Fri.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 2468 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5110. PORTO BELLO – Celebrating 20 years, in their

original location on the waterfront at 1410 Manhanset Ave., Brewer’s Marina, Greenport. Offering local and imported wines, Porto Bello is one of the North Fork’s hidden treasures! 631-477-1515. RACE LANE – An American restaurant with some continental asides. Open year round at 31 Race Lane, East Hampton. 631-324-5022. SEN RESTAURANT – Sen favorites including chicken or beef teriyaki, shrimp tempura and soba noodle dishes are served alongside an incredible selection of sushi and sashimi. Flavorful salads and side dishes available. Open at 5:30 p.m. every day. 23 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631725-1774, www.senrestaurant.com. SOUTHAMPTON PUBLICK HOUSE – Established in July 1996, this microbrewery/restaurant is your Hamptons home for world-class beers. Open year-round for lunch and dinner. Special events, private taproom, catering and takeout. 40 Bowden Square, Southampton. 631-283-2800, www.publick.com. SQUIRETOWN RESTAURANT & BAR – A modern American bistro. Open 7 Days for lunch & dinner. Offering fresh local seafood, prime steaks and local seasonal vegetables. 26W Montauk Hwy., Hampton Bays. 631-7232626. TOUCH OF VENICE – We’ve moved! Newly-renovated location on Main Street in the heart of the historic Cutchogue village. Featuring Italian and local specialties. 28350 Main Road, Cutchogue. 631-298-5851, www. touchofvenice.com. TROLLEY BARN – Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, 7 days a week, in a casual, warm atmosphere. Enjoy everything from creative omelettes to classic filet mignon! Open weekdays, 7 a.m.-9 p.m.; weekends, 7 a.m.10 p.m. 216 Montauk Hwy., Speonk. 631-801-2888. TURKUAZ GRILLE – Come enjoy our MediterraneanTurkish cuisine. Located on the Peconic Riverfront. Dine inside or on our patio. Featuring gyros, shish kabobs, Turkish pizza. Daily specialties. 40 McDermott Avenue, Riverhead (next to Atlantis Marine World). 631-591-1757.

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1/2 pound Maine baby shrimp 1/4 cup finely diced shallots 2 tablespoons finely chopped dill 2 to 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 4 tablespoons crème fraîche 1/4 cup finely diced cucumber pickles 1/4 cup fresh or lumpfish caviar 1/2 cup mesclun or baby greens, washed and spin-dried Freshly ground pepper and sea salt 4 slices brioche toasted and cut into triangles 1. In a bowl mix the shrimp with the shallots and dill. Drizzle with 2 teaspoons olive oil, toss to mix and set aside. 2. When ready to serve compose the salad in the following arrangement: Place equal amounts of shrimp, crème fraîche, dollop of caviar and greens on 4 plates. Drizzle remaining olive oil, or more as necessary, equally over the ingredients and finish with a twist of black pepper and sea salt to finish. Arrange toast points on the side of the dish and serve. For more recipes, cooking news, book signing dates and Silvia’s blog check out my new website, www. Savoringthehamptons.com.

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& derive from water (and include lakes, quarries and waterfalls). According to the artist, such pieces “capture the essence and the existence in nature.” Such delineation suggests an archetypical and mythical theme, the sculptures’ shapes recalling by Marion W. Weiss rising and falling, life and death. Ross’s realistic photographs also feature water in the form of lakes and waves, lakes reflecting a double image of majestic mountains. Such subjects are captured at different times of the day, but always convey nature’s primitive and serene musings. Ross’s waves are perhaps more dramatic, with movement playing a Guild Hall Show: large part in their effectiveness. One Hunt, Meyrowitz and Ross work shows a wave about to break; Oddly enough, the current artists in another, the wave has already at East Hampton’s Guild Hall each crashed. We are reminded of Hunt’s share common themes, although images, which also rise and fall, it’s not immediately apparent. his mythical idea of life and death. What could sculptor Bryan Hunt, We also recall that certain natural photographer Clifford Ross and elements have a dual nature; in this illustrator Helen Meyrowitz possibly case, water can connote beginning have in common? or the end. What comes to mind initially Meyrowitz’s series, “Wind Beneath are basic instincts from nature My Wings,” is a tribute to her late and human behavior. Then other husband who had Alzheimer’s aspects become clear, namely the “The Embrace,” disease. As such, it becomes archetypical and mythical qualities Helen Meyrowitz a graphic journal about her careinherent in these three artists’ works. giving experiences transformed into Hunt’s graphite and linseed oil drawings, like the form of eight, mostly graphite, drawings. The “Cubit Quarry,” deal with primitive elements recurring bird becomes a mythical metaphor, and from the earth. Other works, like “Black Falls” like water, evokes a contradictory symbol of life and and “Last Falls,” similarly celebrate an essential death. The series is created in an expressionistic part of nature, water. His abstract sculptures also style, appropriate for the emotional qualities being

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conveyed. Each bird appears differently, perhaps representing the diverse stages that Meyrowitz was going through. Some, like “It’s the Heart That Matters” seem almost human, thoughtful and reflective. Another bird, like “The Guardian,” sits vulnerable in its nest, afraid. Illustrations made a year before (2007) like “Cry” give the bird less expression; it is dependent, an object imbedded in its nest. Meyrowitz’s dense twigs and branches “Daphne II,” Brian Hunt predominate. In “Persephone” (2007), a bird with outspread wings overlooks the swamp, a plant form in the foreground. Does this object represent the unknowable or the unreachable? Meyrowitz’s most expressive work is “The Shrike” (2008), where the bird’s face reflects a myriad of emotions: anger, despair and hopelessness. It is a striking work. The exhibit will be on view until July 31 at Guild Hall (158 Main Street, East Hampton). Call 631324-0806.

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Getting Personal Over Art

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By Marion W. Weiss “I hate art fairs,� was the first thing this critic heard at ArtHamptons from the mouth of an established Manhattan dealer who is also a local resident. “Nothing personal,� he made clear, referring to his experience as an exhibitor at last week’s ArtHamptons here on the East End. Yet his remark seemed salient and needed more clarification. How “personal� is ArtHamptons anyway? For example, what does ArtHamptons suggest about fairs in general, if anything? What part does the economy play in its success? What does this venue say about the quality of art (or lack thereof)? Finally, why do galleries participate in ArtHamptons? The answers come from this art critic’s observations and conversations with exhibitors, past and present. Many people may disagree with the comments and conclusions, of course, but an attempt has been made to keep bias at a minimum. First, the good news: most exhibitors who have participated in ArtHamptons agree without a doubt that the physical environment is much better this year. A case in point: there’s better air conditioning and parking. The booths also appear more spacious (at least to this critic). And there are smaller crowds on a Friday afternoon. There are additional perks as well, including

a cafÊ (overpriced, however) and a theater where an art-related film, Full Circle, played on Friday afternoon. We hear that the reason for improved logistics may be that some staff came from Miami to help plan the fair this year. For galleries in the area, ArtHamptons is a definite plus, where works do not have to be shipped very far, and buyers can visit the local venues directly. The fair is an obvious way to promote East End galleries and artists as well as sell art. Local dealers, like Tulla Booth, Eric Firestone, Mark Borghi, Stephan Keszler and Richard Demato, were out in force. So were galleries like Birnam Wood, Halsey McKay and Nova’s Art Project. Some exhibitors complimented ArtHamptons’ marketing devices, especially in giving away thousands of free passes to the exhibition and the opening. This strategy, no doubt, runs the risk of

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For Kids, All the World’s at Stages By Arianna Johnson Not too often does one hear about acting success stories. It seems like a one-in-a-million chance that it will happen. But for a couple of kids from the East End of Long Island, their dreams of being on Broadway came true with the help of the experience they had at Stages Theater in Sag Harbor. Now in its 18th season, Stages has been teaching children, both after school and during the summer, how to own their potential acting skills. Both Robert Hartwell and Jed Resnick were students at Stages Theater. Hartwell went on to the University of Michigan, then taught dance for a short time back at his alma mater, and now is in the Broadway show Memphis. Resnick studied at Brown and went on to tour with Rent and, currently, Avenue Q. Helene Leonard, director and co-founder of Stages, has followed her father’s philosophy on how to teach children. “Kids want to be challenged,” she says. Leonard also emphasizes the fact that you shouldn’t “talk down” to children and that they will always “rise to the occasion.” Ever since 1994, Stages, A Children’s Theater Workshop has put on four to six sold-out performances a year, such as Cinderella and Annie, with children ranging from 8 to 18 years old. The goal at Stages is to help children that are interested in acting,

singing or dancing and to bring out any hidden talents they may possess. Leonard states that this is an excellent opportunity for any child, especially those who are shy. This program enables children to feel like they belong through the confidence and selfworth they get through acting on stage. What makes Stages, A Children’s Theater Workshop unique is that there aren’t many places

like it around. They are a year-round, nonprofit group that is a sturdy training ground for children who want to be on the stage. Stages offers two sessions in the summer: July 5 to 31 and August 3 to 28, which take place Monday through Friday. The performances for each session will be held July 29, 30 and 31, and August 26, 27 and 28, respectively, at Pierson High School Auditorium in Sag Harbor. All are open to the public. Productions under consideration for this summer are Bye Bye Birdie, Legally Blonde, Pippi Longstocking, Godspell, Alice in Wonderland and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Another upcoming event is Stages’ third annual Princess Party on August 21. This is something that surprisingly became a huge hit among young girls in the Hamptons, so they decided to continue with it. Leonard really enjoys what she does and loves to see the children grow in the process of putting on a production. And with the success stories that have come out of Stages, the fact that they are “good,” doesn’t do them justice. For any further questions contact Helene Leonard at 631-329-1420 or for more information visit www. stagesworkshop.org. Stages is located at 51 Alewive Brook Rd., East Hampton.

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Theatre Review: “Betty’s Summer Vacation”

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By Stacy Dermont Christopher Durang’s 1999 comedy Betty’s Summer Vacation, now on stage at The Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, is a slice of life to anyone who’s ever had a house share in the Hamptons. The big, bright set designed by Walter Spangler could be the interior of any rental out here—well-kept, multiple bedrooms, dinky kitchen. The cast of characters is also pretty typical of house-share situations—a talkative fussbudget, an oversexed frat boy, a serial killer, somebody’s mom and Betty (Heidi Schreck), a strait-laced, normal American woman. Bay Street promises that this show has “an edge.” It does in a sense, but it’s pretty true to life on this shore. Within the first 15 minutes of the show the audience is privy to goings-on involving celibacy, alcoholism, incest, flavored condoms, getting rocks off, horniness, a boner, a car accident, “loving” sexual harassment, “dick pix,” a hard-on, a cocktease, putting out and the f-bomb was dropped. Also, much like a real-life summer in the Hamptons, the widow is over-dressed and a game of charades goes on for an eternity. Art imitating life? What sets this beach house apart is that it comes with a laugh track. The laughter raining down from the ceiling on cue becomes interactive and, ultimately, demanding. Act II makes it all clear-ish. The opening night crowd packed the house and ate this show up. It’s a very wild ride. Durang is best

known for his 1982 Broadway hit Beyond Therapy. You’ll recognize the same sort of high-octane lunacy in this show. Betty’s Summer Vacation answers the question, “What happens when you bring a flasher (Tom Riis Farrell) home for dinner?” The answer to this and many other fascinating questions are presented in style, thanks to Emily Rebholz, who designed the costumes. The flasher’s (Mr. Vanislaw’s) socks are consistently worn one up and one down, a perfect foundation for this disgusting derelict’s look. We hear Mr. Vanislaw rape the talkative girl, Betty’s friend Trudy (Celia Keenan-Bolger), offstage. It’s the lowest low. It’s played for laughs. It hurts our sensibilities and that’s the point. This play continues

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to hold a mirror up to American society and it’s not pretty. I highly recommend that you see this production. Laugh it up, talk about it over drinks, let it help shut off the laugh track around you. The role of Mrs. Siezmagraff is what we in theatre call a “gimme role.” If you can act it passably well, the audience will adore you. Veanne Cox wrings every possible laugh and gasp out of this part. The audience was agog at her one-woman performance of “Court T.V.” What really impressed me was how she pulled off this shouty, unlovable characterization without ever sounding shrill. And the frenetic energy this small woman put out is, truly, off the charts! This production was perfectly cast, thanks to Cindy Tolan. Of course director Trip Cullman deserves a lot of credit for the fine acting on display. Cullman has worked this ensemble into a finely-tuned emotional rollercoaster. The Three Voices (Jacob Hoffman, Kate O’Phalen, Tim Intravia) speak as one—their synchronized speech and movements make them appear to share one brain. The lighting design by Ben Stanton was very effective, as was the sound design by Bart Fasbender. Betty’s Summer Vacation is over on July 31. Take everyone in your summer house to see it tonight! Betty’s Summer Vacation by Christopher Durang at Bay Street Theatre, 1 Bay Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500, www.baystreet.org.

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HIFF SummerDocs: “Page One”

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for this film has me counting down the days until I can see it. It is about what journalism has become. The film explains what the media was and why it is heading into the future in a less secure position than many people believe. Quite frankly, this is a mustsee and the timing in mid-July will ensure that it is well attended. Kudos to Baldwin for picking this documentary, and once again Guild Hall’s John Drew Theater will have the full attention of a summer Hamptons crowd. Attendees will have the opportunity to absorb through film the essence of what is making our world’s news reporting a changing reality that affects national policy and public opinion. Not to mention the drama of the deadline, known to all in publishing.

By T.J. Clemente The 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival SummerDocs program marches on with the July 22 screening of Page One: Inside the New York Times at the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton at 8 p.m. Andrew Rossi’s Page One is a documentary showing a whole year behind the scenes at The New York Times. Alec Baldwin is scheduled to take time off from his Miami filming schedule to jet back to East Hampton in order to moderate the post-screening discussion that makes SummerDocs that much more entertaining. HIFF Executive Director Karen Arikian, Director of Programming David Nugent and board member Alec Baldwin have once again selected a timely film about the print media. The 2011 SummerDocs season was launched when a sold-out crowd watched the screening of Buck, a Cindy Meehl-directed film about Buck Brannaman, a dynamic man who is a true horse whisperer. James Lipton and Meehl led that postfilm discussion. Baldwin will play that role for Page One, and as David Nugent said, he “has nothing less than huge admiration” for the job Baldlwin does “selecting and hosting” SummerDocs. As for Page One, director Andrew Rossi and co-writer Kate Novack present the colorful media reporter for the Times, David Carr, in a way that will make you search for his work after the screening. Some believe the villain of the movie could be real estate mogul Sam Zell, who purchased the Tribune Company through his massive leverage. The Tribune Company consisted of the Chicago Tribune, Newsday, the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun and other media sources. Maybe it’s bad management, maybe just a sign of the times, but the reality of bankruptcy is showing its ugly face throughout the entire industry. By the way, the movie references last year’s SummerDocs “Most Dangerous Man,” Daniel Ellsberg, when Times editor Bill Keller admits that “the bottom line, Wikileaks doesn’t need us. Daniel Ellsberg did.” He was referring to the printing of the Pentagon Papers in 1971, as well as the dealings last year of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and Wikileaks’ presumed leaker, Private Bradley Manning. I am a news junkie and just watching the trailer

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The RKC: A Dog’s Best Friend

By Jacqueline Duda For more than 50 years the people at the Riverhead Kennel Club in Hampton Bays have dedicated their time and effort toward helping dog lovers in eastern Suffolk with training classes, ranging from Puppy Kindergarten to Advanced Obedience. Their goal is to make it easy for owners to fall even more in love

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opportunity for dog enthusiasts to show off their prized pets. Although, it is a smaller dog show there are still many high-caliber dogs involved, so it can be a great learning experience. “It’s a positive thing because it provides outreach on animal community information such as breeders and neutering,” said Kraft. She also emphasized how this event is a wonderful family activity because the dogs are all happy and healthy. With all the time and effort these dog owners put into their dogs, they naturally love to talk about them and for others to enjoy them. Kraft added about the RKC: “Most people are willing to talk about their breed, it’s a great place to learn about different animals, breeds, and what might be the best dog for you”. As much as people love to show off canine friends, Kraft said that the dogs love it just as much. She sees it in her own dog, which has just started to be shown by a junior handler, a person breaking into the professional handler world. The dogs are happy to strut around in front of an audience, showing off their beauty and poise. Aside from the dogs and their handlers, there are many other people involved in making the RKC events run smoothly. Stewards are responsible for helping the judges make sure everything is organized. They make sure the dogs are where they need to be at the appropriate time and place. Many of the animals that compete in these events are also used in TV commercials and in photo shoots. They are great little workers because, from a young age, they are brought up around other animals and people. Chaos and commotion do not get them riled up…in fact, the dogs remain calm, cool, collected and professional!

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AMG-Amagansett; BH-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; EP-Eastport; GP-Greenport; HB-Hampton Bays; JP-Jamesport; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; NO-Noyac; NY-New York; OP-Orient; PC-Peconic; Q-Quogue; RB-Remsenberg; RVHD-Riverhead; SGHSag Harbor; SGK-Sagaponack; SH-Southampton; SHD-Southold; SI-Shelter Island; SPG-Springs; WM-Water Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHBWesthampton Beach; WS-Wainscott OPENINGS AND EVENTS ART SHOW – 7/15-7/16, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 7/17, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., “artMRKT Hamptons,” a new fair featuring more than 35 leading local, national, and international galleries in a tented venue. Bridgehampton Historical Society, 2368 Main St., BH. www.art-mrkt.com/hamptons. CALLING ALL ARTISTS – 7/15-7/31. The 10th Annual Labor Day Small Works Exhibition, this year benefiting Sylvester Manor, is accepting submissions of artwork. Visit the gallery or website for details. Boltax Gallery, 21 North Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-4062, www.boltaxgallery.com. SUMMER WORKSHOP – 7/15-7/16, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Naomi Campbell: Watercolor En Plein Aire by the Sea. The South Street Gallery, 18 South St., GP. 631-477-0021, www.thesouthstreetgallery.com. TALK – 7/15, 12 p.m. Alicia Longwell, Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Chief Curator, Art and Education, will discuss aspects of Dorothea Rockburne’s work, considering her relationship to dance and performance. Guests are invited to bring a lunch. Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-2118, www.parrishart.org. Free with museum admission. MARITIME ART SHOW – 7/16. Exhibit of East End maritime artists for show and sale in the Community Boat Shop, 301 Bluff Rd., AMG. The Classic Boat Society will have classic wood boats on display and for sale on its grounds. 631-267-6119. RECEPTION – 7/16, 5-8 p.m. Open Spaces III Landscape Show, “Beaches, Bays, & Back Roads.” Join the Plein Air Peconic, a group of painters and photographers who work from direct observation of the natural world. Show hours: 7/15-7/16, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 7/17, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-680-7834, www. pleinairpeconic.com. OPENING RECEPTION – 7/16, 6-8 p.m. Paul Rafferty Solo Show. Grenning Gallery, 17 Washington St., SH. , 631725-8469, www.grenninggallery.com.

PHOTOGRAPHERS BRUNCH – 7/17, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. East End Photographers Group exhibition. Chef John Silva will serve complimentary specialties. Water Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 631-878-3506, www. eastendphotogroup.org. Show runs from 7/14-8/7. SUMMER WORKSHOP – 7/18-7/22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Jada Rowland: Painting Portraits with Still Lifes. The South Street Gallery, 18 South St., GP. 631-477-0021, www. thesouthstreetgallery.com. OPENING RECEPTION – 7/20, 6-9 p.m. “Small Works & Happy Accidents” by Sydney Albertini. Ashawagh Hall, 780 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. 917-749-4465, www. sydneyalbertini.com. EXHIBITION – 8/4-10/29. “15 Minutes: Homage to Andy Warhol.” An exhibition in sight and sound by prominent artists, writers and performers who knew, worked with, or were inspired by Andy Warhol. Pollock Krasner House & Study Center, 830 Springs-Fireplace Road, EH. 607-3365792, www.pkhouse.org. GALLERIES 4 N MAIN GALLERY – “Techspressionism,” first N.Y. solo exhibition of artist Colin Goldberg, through 7/16. 4 N Main Gallery, 4 N. Main St., SH. p.m. 631-965-0538, www. techspressionism.com. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART GALLERY – 28 E. Jobs Ln., SH. Chierchio and Scianna “Now and Then,” drawings & mixed media, through July 17. 631-2040383. Group show with Henry Bing, Thomas Cardone, Art Donovan, James Knox, Charles Levier, Paton Miller, Abraham Rattner and Nahum Tschacbasov. 197 Madison St., SH, 631-725-0170. Both locations open daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., or by appointment. BOCK ART LIMITED GALLERY – “Works by Charles Bock.” 16 Hill St., SH. 631-287-1078, www.bockartlimited. com. BOLTAX GALLERY – New paintings by Steve Corsano. 21 Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-4062, www.boltaxgallery.com. CHUCK SEAMAN FISH PRINTING – 27B Gardner’s Lane, HB. 631-338-7977. DESHUK-RIVERS – 141 Maple Ln., BH. 631-237-4511, www.deshukriversgallery.com. EAST END ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY – 133 East Main St., RVHD. 631-727-0900, www.eastendarts.org. CHRYSALIS GALLERY – 2 Main St., SH. Larry Johnston, Gayle Tudisco, Richard Denisiewicz and Kitty Brumberg. Through 7/19. Open every day. 631-2871883, www.chrysalisgallery.com. GREEN EARTH CAFÉ – Don Duga, 20 of his latest Beatles paintings in honor of the 70th anniversary of John Lennon’s birth. 50 East Main St., RVHD. 631-369-2233, www.genfm.com. GRENNING GALLERY – 17 Washington St., SH. 631725-8469, www.grenninggallery.com. GUILD HALL – 158 Main St., EH. Exhibition of Bryan Hunt and Clifford Ross, through 7/31. Guild Hall Museum, 158 Main St., EH. Fri. & Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m. 631-324-4050, www.guildhall.org. JILL LYNN & CO – 81 Jobs Ln., SH. Works by Joelle Nicole. www.jilllynnandco.com. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – “Willem de Kooning: 35 works from 1936-1978,” 2426 Main St., BH. 631-537-7245, www.borghi.org. MARK HUMPHREY GALLERY – Group show “The

Renaissasnce NYC.” 95 Main St., SH. 631-283-3113, www. markhumphreygallery.com. OUTEAST GALLERY–65 Tuthill Road, MTK. 631-3756730. PAILLETTS – 78 Main St., SGH. 631-899-4070. PAMELA WILLIAMS – 167 Main St., AMG. 631-2677817, www.pamelawilliamsgallery.com. PARASKEVAS – Works by Michael Paraskevas. By appt. 83 Main St., WHB. 631-287-1665. PARRISH ART MUSEUM – Works by Dorothea Rockburne. 25 Jobs Ln., SH. Open every day through 9/12. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. 631-283-2118, www.parrishartmuseum.com. Suggested donation: Adults $5, Seniors $3, Students, $3, Kids under 18 free. Members of active duty military personnel and families free. POLLOCK-KRASNER HOUSE – 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. “Conrad Marca-Relli: The Springs Years, 1953-1956,” through 7/30. 631-324-4929, www.pkhouse.org. ROMANY KRAMORIS – Works by Charles Wildbank, 41 Main St., SGH. 41 Main St., SGH. 631725- 2499, www.kramorisgallery.com. SAG HARBOR HISTORICAL SOCIETY – “The Many Aliases of Local Painting Legend, Cappy Amundsen.” 174 Main Street, SH. 631-725-5092, www. kramorisgallery.com. SARA NIGHTINGALE GALLERY – “Full Circle,” group show. 688 Montauk Hwy., WM. 631-793-2256, www. saranightingale.com. SILAS MARDER GALLERY – “The History of What,” artwork based on narrative. Snake Hollow Rd. BH. 631702-2306, www.silasmarder.com. SIRENS’ SONG – Works by Bob Markell. 516 Main St., GP. 631-477-1021, www.sirensongallery.com. SOUTH STREET GALLERY & FRAMERS – 18 South St., GP. Open Thurs.-Mon., noon-5 p.m. 631-477-0021, www.thesouthstreetgallery.com. SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL CENTER – Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts, 25 Pond Lane, SH. Open noon-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri.; Sun., 11 a.m.-2 p.m., or by appointment. 631-287-4377, www. scc-arts.org. SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM – Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, SH. “Famous Faces” celebrity portraits by Zita Davisson. “Phenomenal Places,” Gary Lawrance’s architectural models. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 631-283-2494, www. southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org. $4 adults, free for members and children 17 and under. THOMAS ARTHUR GALLERIES – 54 Montauk Hwy, AMG. 18th and 20th-century oil paintings and prints. New shows monthly. 631-324-9070, www.antiquesvalue.net. TRAPANI FINE ART – 447 Plandome Road, Manhasset. Original paintings by nationally acclaimed artists, including Howard Rose, Dan Pollera, Madeline Meryash and others. Full-service custom framing and limited-edition prints. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 516-365-6014, www.trapanifineart.com. VERED – “Art on the Edge 2011,” 68 Park Pl., EH. Cutting-edge painting, sculpture and photography by the most exciting artists working today. Through 8/1. Sun.Thurs., 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fri., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. 631-324-3303, www.veredart.com.

MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, July 15 to Thursday, July 21. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. Some show times not available by press time. HAMPTON ARTS (WESTHAMPTON BEACH) (+) Please call for show times (631-288-2600). Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-Part 2 (PG-13) – Fri.-Sun., 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 10:00 Mon.-Thurs., 3:00, 5:30, 8:00 Horrible Bosses (R) – Fri.-Sun., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Mon., 3:30, 5:15, 9:15 Tues.-Thurs., 4:30, 6:30, 8:30 UA HAMPTON BAYS 5 (+) Please call for show times (728-8251). Zookeeper (PG) – Fri.-Thurs., 12:40, 4:00, 7:30, 10:10 Winnie The Pooh (G) – Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 4:10, 7:20, 9:40 Cars 2 3D (G) – Fri.-Thurs., 1:10, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 3D (PG13) – Fri.-Thurs., 12:50, 3:55, 7:00, 10:05 Transformers: Dark of the Moon 3D (PG-13) – Fri.-Thurs., 12:20 4:30, 9:00

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LETTERS hat?) Anyway, I never see any of ENDING RECESSION those celebrities you mentioned in Dear Dan, your article. I swear, sometimes I You did it, as you should have. Well think you just make stuff up! written too. Of course, a real stimulus Rich Arfin package in the spring of 2009, when Obama owned both sides of the aisle Who me? –DR in Congress, would have done the trick – obviating the need for your ALEC HAS MY VOTE! fine work. (Going to war against a Dear Dan, large but random country. –Ed.) Just an idea your paper might like, You know what I mean, two a short encounter that occurred in Sen trillion to put the jobless to work in Sag Harbor a few years ago. The on the infrastructure, grid, fast event left me with a great impression trains, environmental advances, of Alec Baldwin, who is frequently in throw in medical and manufacturing your paper. It’s you…really. innovation as well. Move us into the Very often I carry a small leather21st, not back to the 19th century. Sketch by Jim Fleming bound sketchbook, more so when I am Money in hand, people spend, business traveling or in a new place. I draw has incentives to go back to making the scene, the people sitting/standing, things, building plants to do it, instead of hording the cash resulting from downsizing (there lying around, a bar scene, boats, street scenes…the is more on hand at the top of corporate America typical stuff. In most of the restaurants I draw the now than ever before). Spenders returning, growth world’s most fantastic art model, my wife, usually sitting across the small two-top with her hands would too. Now, the idiot Rs in the way, I’m with you – let’s clasped under her chin, waiting for our cocktails, or while we catch up on the week and peruse the menu. invade a very big country. This particular time, in Sen on Main Street in Best, Sag Harbor, we were with a group of friends and Charlie Bock I happened to be sitting on the end of the table, facing the entry door. I started drawing a very good Bring back Rosie the Riveter. –DR looking blonde woman, long straight hair, great build, wearing an “accentuating” corset-like top, CALLING CUOMO out for the evening. She seemed to be waiting for Hey Dan, Long time no see or speak, though I spy you a table and generally staring our way. Sometimes driving around all the time. Slow down! In my years since my days in the art department for your paper I have done many things. I have traveled all over and have had enough life experiences to last a while. The main common denominator has been my home in Amagansett, one half block from Napeague Beach, which you refer to in the article Ice-Thrower posted today. A woman reported that ice was thrown at her It is a shame we are losing access and I wanted in East Hampton while she was out at a bar. to say I think it was a great article. I think Cuomo When she was struck by the ice, she identified should get involved. Amagansett and the East End the suspect, whose name happens to be Robert beaches are why I call the East End home. Hopefully “Bobby” Drake, who was born in Fort Washington, someday I’ll be able to contribute more to the Long Island. For all you Marvel superhero fans year-round community by opening a business that out there, you just laughed at that joke. supplies locals with jobs, which would create income Bonnie and Clyde for my family and help me not have to rent my home A man and a woman were arrested in Hampton in the summer to pay the mortgage. You see, my Bays and charged with robbing a woman outside family has been out here since early 70s, not long, of a restaurant in the middle of the night. but longer than most. Spending summers out there Essentially, what happened was that the woman (yes, I’m a city transplant) helped create who I am needed a taxi, but the pair told her that they today and increase my intense love and loyalty to would drive her instead, and then demanded that area, especially Napeague. It would be a great money after they had given her a ride. As the old injustice to the future of my family if they were not saying goes, WTF? able to access these same beautiful shorelines as we are today. Shelter Island I hope the Governor hears you...and us. Shelter Island resident Old Man McGumbus, Hope all is well with you, Erik P. and the family. 102, and former World War II hand-to-hand combat Best, specialist, was arrested last week on Shelter Danny Owen Island after he deliberately set fire to an organic farmstand on Happy Ferry Road. McGumbus I’m told copies have been sent to Governor Cuomo. allegedly walked up to the farmstand with a can –DR of gasoline, poured it on the fruits and vegetables, and lit a match. The fire was immediately put out CELEB SIGHTINGS? and McGumbus was taken into custody. The fire Dear Dan, was small and the farmstand was back up and I was there at The Café Hamptons on opening running in a matter of hours. While in prison, night, July 4. (Don’t ask how I got a seat!) I saw McGumbus released a statement, “If the hippie you sitting at your table. (Do you ever remove your

people see I’m drawing them, or that I’m looking in their direction and they seem to assume they are in my sketch in some way. Most don’t seem to mind. The woman was with some friends. I thought a quick sketch of such a stylish patron might be fun. And she’s staring this way, …at me! Wow, what a cooperative model. Yes, she must BE a model! She’s used to the attention. Very cool, I thought. One of our party points out that Alec Baldwin is sitting at the table for two right behind me, two feet away. How did he get there? A sideways glance seemed to indicate he was at some business meeting, maybe an interview. I had already written the title note for the drawing at the bottom of the page. “Beautiful blonde looking at me,” then, figuring it out, I crossed out “me” and wrote in “Alec Baldwin behind me.” Sake inspired, I turned and showed him the open sketchbook. Aside from my aghast tablemates, shocked stares at the imminently possible faux pas and restaurant ejection, I caught my wife’s eyes saying “don’t do it, don’t do it, don’t you do that!” as I turned. He looked, took the book slowly and looked at the drawing and the note… and started laughing! He took my pen from me and wrote along the edge: “No. It’s you…really.” Then he signed it. Totally off the cuff, unselfish humor was my return reaction from Mr. Baldwin. A total gentleman. We all had a short laugh about the seconds-long incident, and I hope he does run for Mayor! Jim Fleming Nice story about a nice guy.

Police Blotter menace in this country continues, then we will be doomed to be the same as the French.” McGumbus was released on his own recognizance. Bicycles A bicycle in Montauk was stolen and is estimated to be worth about $100. In a related incident, a bicycle in East Hampton was stolen and is estimated to be worth $6,000. Apparently, people in East Hampton take bike riding incredibly seriously. We’ve all seen them on the streets. Fight A fisherman in Montauk punched another fisherman directly in the face after an argument broke out over which lure was better to use to catch bass. It happens. Groceries Three bags of groceries drew the attention of a few people because nobody seemed to pick them up. Police in East Hampton were called. They confiscated the groceries and put them in a refrigerator in case somebody claimed them. Lost In a happy bit of news, a lost pig was recently found on the North Fork. The pig had wandered off its owners property and was found about seven miles away, sleeping outside of a restaurant dumpster, happy as a pig in, oh never mind. –David Lion Rattiner


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