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6XQ ǧ $0 30 2FHDQ 3DUNZD\ ǧ %HVW 'HDO (Three Mile to Springy Banks- 2nd left onto Ocean pkwy). A 4 bedroom post modern home with a brand new eat in gourmet kitchen, mahogany countertops, new cabinetry, center island. Open living room with porch. Den/ofďŹ ce. A pool set in a deck surrounded by lawn and gardens. 2-car garage and partially ďŹ nished basement. F#67099 | Web#H36891.
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Artists/Writers 1944 Hemingway, Einstein, Guthrie, Star. Hitler Sends his Regrets By Dan Rattiner The annual Artists-Writers softball game will be contested next Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. Among those attending are expected to be Alec Baldwin, Christie Brinkley, Paul Simon and several other celebrated individuals. It’s been like this for each of the last 68 years. Bill Clinton umpired the game one year. Mayor Rudolph Giuliani umpired another. Abbie Hoffman pinch hit in one game. Pele, the great soccer great, played first base for another. Actor Roy Scheider pitched for the artists for at least 10 years. The game, which is played on the sandlot ball field behind Waldbaum’s in East Hampton, has had blowout scores of 28 to 2 and tied games that were called on account of
nightfall. Nothing, however, compares to the game held in 1944. This was the third game ever
had to repair to the nearby Jungle Pete’s Bar for awhile, until the danger passed. In the fifth inning, Marilyn Monroe came up to bat as a pinch hitter. The score was tied 4 to 4. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia lobbed two easy pitches to her and she missed both. She then swung and missed the third, but gossip columnist Walter Winchell, who was narrating the game from behind the backstop, said, “Oh, give her two more strikes,” and so LaGuardia gave her a fourth and a fifth. Everybody wanted to see her run. And she finally did, hitting strike six as a hop to Bud Abbott at shortstop who threw her out at first base, which was covered by Lou Costello. Jackson Pollock, who was living up in the Springs with his wife Lee Krasner with all the bills being paid by gallery owner Peggy Guggenheim in New York City, arrived at the game drunk. He was supposed to be a starter for the Artists, but he just wandered around for awhile unable to find home plate and finally he fell down and went to sleep in the grass for the duration. A home run was hit in the seventh by Albert Einstein, who came down from Southold to attend the game. He was living in a summer
The game, this year on Saturday, August 14, will be great, but nothing like the one 56 years ago.
Dan Rattiner’s second memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS TOO: Further Encounters with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities, is now available in hardcover wherever books are sold. The first memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS, published by Random House, is now available in paperback.The author will read a chapter from IN THE HAMPTONS TOO in front of the Jewish Center in East Hampton on Saturday, August 14, at 11 a.m.
played and it was a little rough around the edges. Marilyn Monroe was there to cheer on her new husband, the playwright Arthur Miller who for the most part, just seemed to be staring off into space the whole time there at first base, apparently thinking of some plot or character development for his next project. Singer Bing Crosby, who came out that summer to play for the Artists, smacked a hard single off Arthur Miller’s ankle in his first time up. This was in the second inning. Bob Hope cracked a joke about Miller hopping around after that. Miller and Monroe were living in a cottage in Amagansett that year. In the bottom of the second, the game was delayed for 20 minutes by an air raid siren. There was a war on after all, and everybody
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LL Cool J was honored with the American Red Cross Humanitarian Award at last weekend’s Red Hot Red Cross Cocktails party. The event, held in Sagaponack, benefited the Suffolk County chapter of the American Red Cross. * * * Celebrities galore celebrated the launch of Laura Linney’s new Showtime show, “The Big C,” at Donna Karan’s Hamptons home last weekend. Guests included Martha Stewart, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Gabourey Sidibe, Oliver Platt, Edie Falco, Olivia Palermo, Linda Wells, Reid Scott and John Benjamin Hickey. * * * Supermodel Rachel Hunter and Victoria’s Secret model Selita Ebanks were spotted at the Axe Lounge in Southampton. * * * Famed publicist/filmmaker Dan Klores and wife Abbe hosted a big bash at their Sag Harbor estate last weekend. Guests included Matt Lauer, Tommy Mottola and Rudy and Judith Giuliani. * * * Hamptons residents Jay McInerney and Candace Bushnell are co-chairing this weekend’s Authors Night at the East Hampton Library. More than 150 authors will be signing books, including Ken Auletta, Danielle Ganek, Stuart Woods, Dan Rattiner and Annie Cohen-Solal. * * * After flying in on their Eclipse 500 plane, John Travolta and wife Kelly Preston visited with Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw in East Hampton. * * * Teresa Giudice, star of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” recently stopped by Shoe-INN in Westhampton to sign copies of her new book, Skinny Italian. * * * In other “Housewives” news, Hamptons resident Countess Luann De Lesseps hosted last weekend’s Hamptons Social Series dinner at Lily Pond. The event benefited ACE New York. * * * Following a party for the Hamptons International Film Festival and SummerDoc series at the Elie Tahari store in East Hampton, Alec Baldwin hosted a screening of The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers at Guild Hall. Daniel Ellsberg and Carl Bernstein participated in a post-screening discussion. * * * Katlean De Monchy celebrated her birthday at OSO at Southampton Inn with
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house on Nassau Point at Dan’s Papers afterwards, that time. He was in as a “but now dammit, I forgot pinch hitter and just it.” slammed it over the fence. Then he rubbed the spot “It was just a lucky shot,” he where he got hit. told war correspondent The big excitement of the Edward R. Morrow, who had day, however, came in the come in from the front in bottom of the ninth when Normandy for the day just to the Artists came up for their cover the story. last chance. Errol Flynn, the Ted Williams, the bad-temactor, hit a solid double to pered Boston Red Sox leftleft, off pitcher-salesman fielder was there, but it was Willie Loman. (Some were Woody whacked a triple just to sign autographs. “I tipped off that he’d paid to could beat these bums with come and play.) Then 16-yearone hand,” he said, and that was probably old Andy Warhol, who was with his parents true. renting a bungalow on the beach in Montauk, Adolf Hitler had been invited but he never walked. And then the next batter, farmer Dick showed up. An aide arrived to say he was busy. Hendrickson Sr., also walked, loading them It was a shame because the idea of the Artists- up. Writers Game was that you leave your guns Managing the writers at that time was and troubles at the door when you come to Harold Ross, the founder of The New Yorker. play, and he sure had a lot of guns and trou- He trotted out and sent Willie Loman off to bles at that time. the showers and then called in Bob Feller— Woody Guthrie, the folk singer, hit a triple, the son of a farmer in Southampton who was driving in two at the top of the ninth, opening home for the summer from college and reputthe lead for the Writers to 7 to 4. Also in the edly possessed of a blazing fastball—to put top of the ninth, Albert Einstein came up to out the fire. hit again, and this time he twisted away from In response, the manager of the artist’s the first pitch but it hit him in the side of the team, choreographer Jerome Robbins, brought head anyway. He waved people away saying heavyweight champion Joe Louis to the plate. he was all right. But then he struck out. Louis had been staying with some fellow “I finally got the brainstorm I wanted that African Americans who had a home in Sag solved the Unified Field Theory I have been Harbor—this was in the heyday of segregaworking on,” he told a local reporter from tion—and everyone had to wait for him to be
brought over. Bob Feller blazed his first pitch,which Louis swung for and missed. Then, the umpire, President Franklin D. Roosevelt—out here for a little R and R with his Presidential advisor Harry Hopkins—threw Bob Feller out of the game for pitching so fast in what was supposed to be a slow-pitch contest. The writer’s new pitcher was called in— Jimmy Durante, the schnozz nosed comic— and he did a big wind up and pitched this great arc of a pitch, high up into the sky, which a big Osprey flying by caught in his talons and flew off with. The President then called off the game on account of strange behavior. He said he had to run because Eisenhower was on the telephone and he had to find a place near by that had a phone booth to take the call. On the books, this game ended Writers 7, Artists 4, but for many years there were those who believed that the Artists could have won it there in the bottom of the ninth if only the President had allowed the game to continue. As a result of this controversy, Leif Hope, the long time promoter of the game placed an asterisk (*) next to this score in all the record books to indicate the contentious nature of this dispute and the unusual outcome. Late that night, George Plimpton awarded the jeroboam of champagne at Jungle Pete’s to Ernest Hemingway of the Writer’s team, for the accidental winning bunt he hit in the top of the eighth to get on base—breaking a threeyear drought of never having gotten a hit.
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Jackson Pollock Matters Story of Paintings Found at Home Sweet Home Moving Co. ing there worth anything and he should just forget about it, but Matter paid the bill anyway, and then he and his grown son went over there and brought the material, in dozens of boxes, home. A month or two later, while sorting through this material, Matter’s son held up about 20 paintings tied together with a piece of twine and asked “Should I throw these out?” Matter asked to look at them. And what he found, if true, would have been worth tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of dollars. They appeared to be 20 drip paintings made by Jackson Pollock. Herbert Matter, Alex’s father, had been a prominent photographer and graphic design-
By Dan Rattiner In 2002, a Manhattan filmmaker named Alex Matter who has a summer home in the Hamptons was contacted by Home Sweet Home Moving and Storage in Wainscott about an unpaid bill. Matter’s mother and father had begun storing many of their possessions at that facility beginning around 1978. The monthly bill was paid for a long, long time. But now the payments had stopped. Matter knew about the material. But he did not know that his mother, who had survived his father, had ceased paying the monthly bill. He spoke to her. She was quite elderly at that time. She said there was noth-
er from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was a close friend of Jackson Pollock’s, part of the art scene in Springs and Greenwich Village back then. These paintings had come from Matter’s photo studio in Manhattan, where, on occasion, when Pollock was in Manhattan, he would go to paint. Somehow they had wound up, along with a whole lot of other stuff, in Wainscott. Alex Matter, upon finding these paintings, contacted a half a dozen experts in the art world to try to authenticate them. The first one he called, Ellen Landau, who teaches at Case Western University in Cleveland, flew to New York to have a look at them. She (continued on page 36)
THAT BIG HEIST IN WESTHAMPTON BEACH By Dan Rattiner At 8:35 a.m. last Saturday morning, a little more than half an hour after it opened, a woman entered the Astoria Federal Savings Bank on Sunset Avenue in Westhampton Beach in order to make a withdrawal. The details have not yet been released because
this is an ongoing investigation, but what is known is that this woman, who wore a white hat with black and white horizontal stripes, sunglasses, a black suit and white shoes and looked to be between 35 and 45 years of age, went up to a teller’s window and asked the teller to give her all the money she had.
They talked for a little bit, but after a few minutes, the teller did what she was asked to do. At the time, the woman in the white hat was the only customer in the bank. There were six employees however, including several tellers. One of them set off a silent alarm and soon thereafter, a call went out to 911 to (continued on page 33)
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54 Entrants Vie in Contest to Throw Something off Montauk Point This story first appeared in Dan’s Papers on August 16, 1991 By Dan Rattiner “This is entry #17, a fatherdaughter team,” I said. “They are coming out on the course now, Leslie Trowbridge and Edie Cappo of Southampton, and as you can see they have a purple airplane made of poster board. It looks homemade, and Leslie is wearing the traditional white hat and suspenders of Southampton. You have 40 seconds, Trowbridge and Cappo. Walk around the course and check it out. Then wait for the whistle and you will have five minutes to launch.” Trowbridge, who was holding this airplane into the wind, walked down the lawn toward the edge of the 80-foot cliff, looked out into the Atlantic Ocean and made a few throwing motions without actually throwing. The murmuring of the crowd reduced to a hush and the Jim Turner Band, playing behind the Mission Control Center, tamped down a bit of jug band
music to give Trowbridge a chance to think. I glanced 10 stories up to the top of the white tower in front of the Montauk Lighthouse where our volunteers from Grumman Aerospace and the United States Coast Guard were positioned, and I whispered into my hand held radio. “Base to Tower. Base to Tower.” “This is Tower,” came the reply. “We have a go on Trowbridge, entry 17.” “Go #17.” I tapped my eight-year-old son David standing next to me, a cue, and he took a deep
breath and blew the black Coast Guard police whistle a long tweet. “You have five minutes,” I said. “Take your time.” This is what it was like at exactly 12:25 in the afternoon on Saturday, August 10, on the broad green lawn alongside the Montauk Lighthouse. I was sitting on a folding chair at a bridge table on this lawn—it was Mission Control Center—and I alternated between the public address system and the two-way radio, explaining things to the crowd on one, and then talking to Grumman and the Coast Guard on the other. Sometimes, perhaps because the entries were at five-minute intervals, it was a little like patting your head and rubbing your stomach at the same time. After a moment or two, Trowbridge took a running start with his homemade airplane and (continued on page 34)
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Good Job, Whoever Obama Congratulates Everyone for Something at Dan’s 50th By Dan Rattiner One of the things that can happen if you founded a business and then keep doing it for 25 years and more is that politicians want to publicly congratulate you with an award. They either mail it to you, invite you over to town hall, or they come to a party celebrating your longtime success and they give it to you all framed. It’s really fun. I was recently invited over to East Hampton Village Hall to receive a framed plaque of congratulations for my 50 years. It’s wonderful. Here it is. “PROCLAMATION Whereas Dan Rattiner founded Dan’s Papers on July 1, 1960 by writing every word and personally distributing 5,000 copies of the Montauk Pioneer to every restaurant, gas station, motel, deli and store that would take them (and some
who probably did not want to), and Whereas over the past 50 years Dan built this organization into a newspaper and publishing business that today distributes over 57,000 individual copies weekly (and some would say this is really just a hoax) Now Therefore Be It Resolved, that I, Mayor Paul F. Rickenbach Jr. on behalf of the Board of Trustees and residents of the Village of East Hampton do hereby congratulate Dan’s Papers on their 50th Anniversary and honor Dan Rattiner for his accomplishments and especially his imaginative writings and entertaining recreations of events over these 50 years. Paul F. Rickenbach Jr. Mayor” Even Presidents send things. At my 25th anniversary, President Reagan sent a certificate in the mail congratulating me for the achieve-
ments of Dan’s Papers. I have since lost this. But it will turn up. For my 35th anniversary, I got congratulated by President Clinton. I’ve received certificates of accomplishment from Senators, State Legislators, Towns, Villages and even the U. S. Coast Guard. On at least three occasions, Congressmen have entered paragraphs about the longevity of this newspaper into the Congressional Record, which they then print out, frame and send to me. This year, the big Five Oh, we’re having an enormous 50th Anniversary party at Hampton Hall on Elm Street in Southampton on August 21. Featured are the works of 50 cover artists, selected from among the many painters that I have curated for the covers of Dan’s Papers since 1988. Their works will line the walls of the hall and will be going up for auction, with a portion of (continued on next page)
LINDA KABOT AND THE LADIES OF QUOGUE By Dan Rattiner Three Women from the Quogue area are in the news this week. The first is Linda Kabot, our former Southampton Town Supervisor. About two months before the end of her re-election campaign, she was arrested at the corner of Sunset Avenue and Main Street in Westhampton Beach and charged with Driving While Intoxicated. A camera on the dashboard of the arresting officer’s police car recorded the proceedings. She refused a Breathalyzer test. She admitted she’d had two glasses of wine at her
sister’s house nearby. She flunked, according to the police, two of three on-the-spot balance and coordination tests. They then arrested her. And after that, she lost the election. All that happened one year ago. Soon after her arrest, Kabot hired one of the best criminal lawyers on Long Island, William “Billy” Keahon, claiming that she had been set up by the local police departments to be arrested when she was not drunk so they could get her opponent to beat her in the election. There have since then been depositions and, two weeks ago, three days of pre-trial hearings.
Among other things, Kabot’s lawyer has demanded that the video tape not be considered admissible evidence, because there is a fourminute gap in it, which apparently took place because the arresting officer turned it off to check that it was properly recording which it was except for when he turned it off. There was also, for a bit, a problem with the audio. Last week, the judge in the case ruled that the video tape can be admitted as evidence at the trial, which is scheduled for sometime in October—13 months after the event took place. (continued on page 32)
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the proceeds going to East End Hospice, Public Radio 88.3 WPPB and The Group for the East End. For the occasion, the people running this event made contact last April with President Obama’s office to see if he might sign a certificate to mark the occasion of the 50 years. Last week, two weeks before the event, it came. It was inside a manila envelope, against cardboard backing, printed on good paper, and from the White House. Ellen Dioguardi, who led the effort to get this, marched this envelope up the stairs and showed it to me. We both admired the Presidential seal on the front, then opened it and slid out what was inside. Then we stared at it for a long, long time. Here is what it said. “THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 20, 2010 I am pleased to send my congratulations to you on your anniversary. As you celebrate this important milestone, I hope you will look back on what you have accomplished with joy and pride. I wish you all the best for continued success and happiness in the future. Barack Obama.” “Doesn’t seem to be too personal, does it?” she said. “With the other Presidents, I said, they gave the number of years, a bit about the community and the name of the paper.” “And your name.” “Yes and my name.” “Seems a bit generic, doesn’t it?” “Very.”
I looked at it further. He’d signed it all right. Or at least an aide very good at forging his name had signed it. I could forgive him that. With the war, the economy, the gulf, Wall Street, diplomacy, the Middle East, China, Europe, Russia, North Korea, Education and Medical Care he’s been very busy. And frankly I was very grateful that somewhere in his busy schedule he had found the time to do this—or had summoned an aide to do this. Still, wouldn’t you think he might have said SOMETHING about what this was all about? He did not. It could be sent out to anybody for anything. So why did it take four months to get? I don’t know. Does Obama not like Dan’s Papers? There are people who don’t. More likely he doesn’t even know there is a Dan’s Papers. He’s on the Washington, Kenya, Gulfport, Hawaii, Chicago axis after all. And then there is the issue of how the country has changed. With Reagan and Clinton, there were brief descriptions given with the award about all the years of hard work, the community in which we live, the good deeds we had done, the number of pages we had printed and the number of people we employed. It seemed to me that perhaps some lawyers had talked to the President about how things stand today. People steal each other’s identity. There are con artists. There may even have been an occasion where somebody sent in for a Presidential certificate and what it was all about was just a big lie. How embarrassing
that would have been—congratulating a felon, for example. Let us draw up something safe for you to sign, they told him. And then there is the economy. There have been job cuts. There are all sorts of people who could be laid off who otherwise worked researching the details about all those who have applied to receive a half century in a business award and should be honored for doing so, making sure they are on the up and up. There are people who do the framing who could be laid off. The whole damn department, this whole frivolous department, might be cut out of the budget entirely. Big bucks would be saved that way. In any case, thank you Mr. President. I did vote for you. I still have high hopes for you. And I mean that sincerely. And, thinking out of the box, which I know you sometimes do, I’ve decided on taking this further. If you, dear reader, feel that someone you know ought to receive a pat on the back from President Obama for the anniversary of something he or she did, just send him or her by my office with a note saying why. We have a copy machine, we are going to make hundreds of copies of this certificate and we will have them there on the front counter. Just have that person come in, show us the note, and we will give one out to him or her absolutely free. This will send a whole lot of new positive energy out into the world where there had been none before—God knows we need it—and it will make a whole lot of worthy people happy. Here’s to you. And God bless you.
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He also ruled that her refusal on the tape to take the Breathalyzer test be allowed as evidence, saying that—because he apparently has seen the tape—that she at first agrees to take the test, but then three times over declines. He notes that this is a very “definite” denial. Judge Smith also ruled that comments made by Kabot that night to the police could be admitted as evidence. Kabot’s lawyer had objected to this too. The judge also says that at the trial, Kabot’s lawyer will be able to cross examine everybody and the police will be able to cross examine everybody. Other disputed events will be allowed at the trial in a sort of “he said, she said” manner. Kabot claims since the events of that night (and even before she lost the election) that she overheard one police officer on the scene tell anoth-
er over the telephone “We got her.” The arresting officer, Ryan Lucas, says that what he told the other officer was “Look who we got,” when he first saw the driver’s license. Believe the first interpretation and it’s a conspiracy. Believe the second and it is just a surprise that they arrested a drunk driver who it turns out was the Supervisor. Kabot will either be vindicated and the police found guilty of terrible behavior, or she will be found guilty of drunk driving which, if she knew it all along, would be a shame that she spent all this time and money proving otherwise. Or she believes there was a conspiracy when there wasn’t and for whatever oddball reason doesn’t realize it was all about her drinking too much. Everybody wants to see the tape. * * *
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The second Quogue person, actually an East Quogue person, in the news this past week is Carol Combes, who is 71 and is a volunteer historian with the East Quogue Historical Society. Due to an error made in the typing up of a Social Security number in a Social Security back office in Atlanta, Combes was declared dead. This first report of her being dead soon resulted in that information spreading across the land. She was reported dead to her banks, which froze all her bank accounts, she was reported dead to Medicare who cut off her coverage and, of course, when the higher ups at Social Security learned she was dead, they cut off her monthly Social Security checks—which she was entitled to after working all her life—and an investigation was begun. Perhaps she was cheating the government, getting payments after she died. Most people wonder what it will be like being dead. There is some evidence that being dead is like going down a tunnel with a bright angelic light at the end. There is less evidence, but some, that this experience is accompanied by the singing of angels. But according to Combes, her death was nothing like that. When her Social Security number was being typed in to the computer as a mistake for somebody else’s Social Security card, all she knew, she says, is that being dead was just like being alive. She had been in the kitchen. After that she went out into the garden. Reporters have repeatedly asked Combes how she first learned she was dead. She learned about it, she says, from an employee at a bank. “I have some bad news for you,” the employee said. “You died on May 13.” That this phone call occurred nearly two months after she had died is a testament to the glacial pace at which bureaucracy proceeds. The word, no matter how hard they try, takes time to get out. After learning of her death, Combes said, she gathered up her birth and marriage certificates, her passport and driver’s license and marched down to the Riverhead Social Security Office to do a little jig and otherwise show her abilities. It took 10 days, but the matter got corrected. Apparently it was in a sort of hurry-up mode to get it straightened out after it was in a sort of leisurely take your time mode when she died. Since she died, Combes said, her death has been bandied about on Facebook and other places that she hangs out. She doesn’t mind. She wonders what it will be like when she REALLY dies. Combes told Newsday that she is also looking forward to what happens when she files her income taxes. “I’m dead, you know,” she said. * * * The third woman in the Quogue neighborhood in the news is Nancy Genovese, also of East Quogue, who is filing a lawsuit because of the way she was roughed up when county and town police at the Air National Guard (ANG) base in Westhampton thought she was at the entrance of that facility about to blow up the place. We reported extensively on this last week. Genovese was seen to be taking pictures of (continued on next page)
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the ANG base, which is against the law. When officials came out to ask her not to do that, they searched her car and found an XM-15 assault rifle, 400 rounds of ammunition, a shotgun with shotgun shells and about $13,000 in cash in a paper bag. Genovese told them she was just returning from the firing range, that she had licenses for the shotgun and the automatic weapon, that she had all this money with her because she was on her way to a private school where two of her kids go and to a college where her eldest kid goes in order to pay the tuition, and that she was taking pictures in order to put them on the new website she was just about to put up called “Support Our Troops.” For almost six hours, she was questioned and held at the entrance to the base with official vehicles with flashing lights all around, while word got out all through the South Fork that Homeland Security had somehow thwarted a terrorist plan to blow the place up. Genovese is suing for the roughing up she says she got, being handcuffed and shackled and then finally arrested only on trespassing charges. She’s suing everybody involved. So that’s the news of Metropolitan Quogue.
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report that this heist was in progress. According to the Westhampton Beach Police Department, which occupies part of the municipal building just two blocks from the bank, the call announcing a bank robbery in progress came at 9:04 a.m. This was the first bank robbery reported to the police department of Westhampton Beach in at least 20 years. But they knew what to do. They immediately dispatched police to secure both the front and back exits of the bank, and then sent armed officers inside. They also called the Suffolk County Detectives for technical backup. The Suffolk County Detectives called the FBI. This was around 9:10 a.m. By the time the police arrived, however, the woman with the white striped hat had already made her getaway. Witnesses on the sidewalk subsequently interviewed said they saw a woman with a white hat with black and white stripes on it run out the back door of the bank and then down an alley behind the 7-Eleven toward the Municipal Building before disappearing from sight. (continued on page 35)
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launched it into the air. It headed out to the east for a bit—towards Portugal—and then it veered to the south, stopped for a moment, dove, and then headed back in the direction from which it had come. A collective groan came up from the crowd seated on the lawn, but then it turned to cheers as the plane turned around once again and headed for Portugal. But that didn’t last long either. Finally, the plane fell to earth around 40 feet down the lawn from where it had been launched. A not very good attempt in flying from Montauk to Portugal. But Trowbridge and Cappo smiled and bowed, good sports that they are, then gathered up their plane and over the loud speaker I thanked them for coming and the crowd cheered for them once again.
“Number 18 is the entry of Jon Spoerri of East Hampton,” I said. “Mr. Spoerri, report to the Mission Control Center. You have three and a half minutes to launch time.” Altogether, there were 52 entries in the Dan’s Papers Flight To Portugal last Saturday. Fifty-two people who had built gliders or contraptions or other devices, and who had come from as far as Maryland and Washington State to compete for a remarkable first prize. The person who could launch such a contraption the farthest off the cliff to the east of the Montauk Lighthouse, thereby getting the closest to Portugal, would win a free one-week round trip to Portugal including airfare, hotel and breakfast, sponsored by the Portuguese National Tourist Office in New York. The director of this office, Carlos Lameiro,
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was there at the end to present this award to the winners, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wolff of Port Jefferson Station. This was in front of cameras from Channel 7 (WABC-TV), Channel 12 and Channel 27, and reporters from WINS, Women’s Wear Daily, several local weeklies, and, of course this newspaper, Dan’s Papers, the sponsor of the event. And Paul Sidney was there, covering it all live for WLNG radio in Sag Harbor. But what a scene this was and what a day this was. The event began at 11:00 in the morning and ran until four in the afternoon, but for me it really began at five o’clock in the morning when I was awakened from a sound sleep by a clap of loud thunder and the sound of pouring rain on the roof. “What do I do?’’ I asked. “Pray,’’ she said. I got up and paced around. I turned on Channel 10, the ever-faithful Weather Channel, and saw the satellite photograph of the East Coast with this great glob of white over the New York metropolitan area. The white was the storm. “We expect this storm to push through later this afternoon,’’ the announcer said. I sat there in front of this television, absolutely miserable, wondering why I had not thought to announce any kind of rain date. I would wait until seven, I thought. And then if it was still pouring, I would postpone the event for 24 hours—Sunday was expected to be beautiful—and I would put this information out over the local radio stations. I then calculated who else would have to be called. I calculated there were almost 60 phone calls. Miraculously, however, at seven in the morning the forecast changed. It was still raining then, but it had cleared in New York City and New Jersey, and they were predicting the storm would move out to sea before nine. I made a decision. We’d take a chance. At 9:30, I was at the United States Coast Guard Station on Star Island in Montauk where, aboard the Point Wells, we held a preevent meeting with everyone concerned. There were six-foot swells in the ocean and it looked doubtful that a Coast Guard cutter could get out off Montauk Point. A 90-foot boat had needed assistance nearby. It was decided instead, there at the last minute, to use the Lighthouse tower itself for the spotters. Chief Michels produced a sextant which he gave to Grumman’s John Brower and Julius Ward of the Coast Guard to carry up the steps of the tower. Also, he gave me an official Coast Guard police whistle. The event began promptly at 11 with the first launch of Joe Riter of Montauk. He threw what was some sort of jerryrigged glider and it arched up, then down and into the bushes that separate the lawn from the cliff. He waded into the bushes afterward to get it. “If I had known it was only going to make the bushes,’’ he said upon his return, “I would have just thrown it on the lawn.’’ This story continues in our next issue of Dan’s Papers.
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several notable friends, including reality star Ramona Singer, former New York Ranger Rod Gilbert and Southampton chairwoman Jean Shafiroff. * * * “Gossip Girl” Michelle Trachtenberg and star polo player Nicolas Roldan were spotted hanging out and previewing the SWAGG mobile application at Week Two of the Mercedes-Benz Polo Challenge at Blue Star Jets Field. * * * Michael Lohan recently partied with a group of 20 at Madame Tong’s Redeux in Southampton. * * * Vote for The Retreat! The East End domestic abuse shelter is up for funding from Pepsi but needs your help to get it. Visit refresheverything.com/theretreat, to cast your vote. If received, the funding will go toward nutritious meals and an outdoor play area. * * * Mark Feuerstein from “Royal Pains” enjoyed dinner in Rowdy Hall’s courtyard with his parents. * * * Jon Bon Jovi and his wife Dorthea enjoyed a lunch on Serafina’s patio in East Hampton. * * * (continued on page 57)
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This newspaper called the Westhampton Beach Police Station the following Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. to inquire about whether anybody had been arrested in this matter or if there were any further information. The officer on duty said the heist was still under investigation and that no arrests had been made. It seemed to me that the police are going to have a very difficult time bringing this perp to justice. The reason is that there are about 25,000 women in the Hamptons who on a Saturday morning in August would be between 35 and 45 years of age and wearing a white hat with stripes on it, sunglasses, a black top and bottom and white shoes. I can give you a further description of this person too. She would have blond hair, a big rock on her ring finger, a six-year-old white Mercedes convertible, an apartment in the city paid for by her recent action against her philandering husband, three kids, the beach house and a membership at either a tennis or golf club. And this would be her first heist. Would the woman who perpetrated this heist please step forward?
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declared them to be Jackson Pollocks. Other experts were not sure. And still other experts thought they were surely not by the master. As a result of this, Matter then contacted Peter Paul Biro, a fingerprint expert from Montreal, Canada, to look at the paintings. In the late 1990s, Biro had authenticated a Turner because of a palm print that he had found on the painting that turned out to have come from Turner’s palm. Then, in 2000, a woman truck driver named Teri Horton gave to Biro a painting found in a thrift shop in San Bernadino, California that appeared to be by Jackson Pollock. Biro visited the Pollock-Krasner House in Springs the following year and, after being shown around by the curator Helen Harrison, spent some time in the studio where Pollock did all his drip paintings when he was not doing them in the backyard on the lawn. Biro seemed particularly interested in the fingerprints clearly visible on the paint cans. He was also interested in the paint splatterings on the wooden floor of the studio. As it happened, when Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner died, the studio was left just as it was—with linoleum covering the floor. It was Helen Harrison who, in 1990, lifted the linoleum to discover the paint all over the wood floor below. The linoleum was then removed. A year after examining this material, Biro said that after completing a study using microspectral photographic techniques of his own design, he had found that a fingerprint
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are in casual dress. “She knows nothing,” Hoving says of Horton. “I’m the expert. She is not.” After the film came out, two art authentication scholars sent a letter supporting Biro to their colleagues. “Artists’ fingerprints do not show up just anywhere,” one of them wrote. “Their presence cannot be dismissed or simply explained away.” Helen Harrison from the Pollock Krasner House also saw the film. But she was shocked by a detail in it she saw. Biro is holding up a single wooden matchstick. “I found this in the paint on the floor in Pollock’s studio,” he says. “It has the exact same gold paint that Pollock used when he did the drip paintings now owned by Matter.” Harrison wrote him immediately, demanding he return the matchstick. Four months later, it came back in the mail. Harrison also had other issues. She had never seen any painting by Pollock that included gold paint. Furthermore, she had never heard of Pollock using acrylic paint, which Biro said he had found on the floor of the studio “on the very first bit of paint I tested.” What was he doing messing with her floor? And she had a still further issue. When Biro was challenged about his taking fingerprints—a process that might take hours—he said he was only there once and was monitored by Harrison the whole time. When did he have time to lift fingerprints? Harrison knew he had been there four times. In 2007, both Matter and Harrison attended a symposium in New York City with dozens of art experts in attendance determined to make a final conclusive statement about whether the Matter paintings were authentic or not. The group overwhelmingly voted that they were not authentic, that they were probably done at a later time, after Pollock’s death in 1956, with acrylics. One expert speculated that an art class might have been assigned to make Pollock drip paintings. As Matter’s mother Mercedes had told her son at the very beginning of all of this, there really was not anything of any great value there at Home Sweet Home. Or, as lawyer Ronald D. Spencer, representing the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (not associated with the Pollock-Krasner House) said “Biro can find all the fingerprints he wants. But, in terms of the marketplace, the Matter paintings are done. They are finished.” In the issue of The New Yorker published on July 12, 2010, reporter David Grann relates the story of Peter Paul Biro, expert art authentication and Pollock, Matter and Turner in meticulous detail. Many readers might have wondered whether the paintings discovered in Home Sweet Home five years ago made anybody wildly rich. They did not. As for Biro, New Yorker reporter Grann reveals that Biro and his late father, in their art studio and gallery in Montreal, engaged in all sorts of art forgery, fraud and bogus (continued on page 38)
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Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Here By Susan M. Galardi To call Donna Karanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rise to the top of the fashion world meteoric is an understatement. More apt to call her path a fulfillment of destiny. Throughout her career, Karan, who was born in Queens, raised on Long Island and has a home in East Hamptonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Landfall neighborhood, was either at the right place at the right time, or somehowâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;through her own talent, drive or keen awareness of the opportunities around herâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;managed to place herself in those moments. The Queen of Seventh Avenue, as she became known in the business, Donna Karan started out at Anne Klein as an assistant designer in the late â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;60s when she was barely 20 years old. With her stepfather a tailor and her mother a model, Karan was raised with fashion in her bones. Within a few years at Anne Klein she rose to the rank of associate, and after not even 10 years of working at the company, Karan and a colleague became the head designers when Klein passed away in 1974. Ten years later, Karan ventured out on her own and the Donna Karan Essentials line was born. It was all about comfort (with fabrics like jersey and those memorable Lycra tights) and fashion-ease. The line, like a Clint Eastwood movie, was basically seven easy pieces that became the basis of a womanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wardrobe, allowing her to mix, match and move on. Next in Karanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s evolution as a designer and businesswoman was the debut of DKNY in 1988, a line at a lower price point for younger women. Then, riding the â&#x20AC;&#x153;wear jeans to workâ&#x20AC;? era that was just at the heels of young Turks making their mark in that new â&#x20AC;&#x153;webâ&#x20AC;? business, came DKNY Jeans and DKNY for men. By 1992, Donna Karan had several successful lines, from men and womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s couture to a childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s collection to furniture. In 1995, the Donna Karan empire brought in $510 million. But all of that was to take a different direction in 1996 when Karanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s husband, sculptor Stephan Weiss, became ill. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When Stephan was diagnosed with lung cancer, I was lostâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know what to do,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yoga had been an integral part of my life since I was a teenager; it always helped me find the calm in the chaos. So I turned to my yoga and my meditation and I urged Stephan to explore these modalities as well, in addition to his traditional care. Immediately I saw the positive effects yoga had on his well-being: it helped to open up his lungs, ease his breathing, and keep him calm.â&#x20AC;? Weissâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s illness made Karan see a lack in mainstream health care. She believes that a serious illness throws people and families into a stage of crisis and vulnerability. In her experience with her late husband, she found that while traditional medicine treated the illness, it wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t enough. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Through sitting at my husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bedside and those of far too many friends, I discovered that even a few simple acts of healing can soften and transform a painful experience into one of comfort and hope,â&#x20AC;? she said.
Those â&#x20AC;&#x153;simple actsâ&#x20AC;? include everything from being there to support and listen, to aromatherapy, Reiki, yoga, acupuncture, Chinese medicine and nutritional counseling. From that moment, she began to dedicate herself to making those offerings available to any one who needed them. Karanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;signature lineâ&#x20AC;? ended up revealing itself not on the runway, but in a mission statement: â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have spent decades dressing people. Now I want to address them.â&#x20AC;? In 2008, she founded the initiative Urban Zen, a non-profit dedicated to integrating eastern medicine and healing techniques with western medicine to foster healing among cancer victims and their families. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not a question of either traditional or alternative medical practices,â&#x20AC;? said Karan, â&#x20AC;&#x153;but both.â&#x20AC;? She held a forum in New York for Eastern and Western medical professionals. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I had the support of thought leaders in the healthcare world who helped me realize my dream of building a bridge to the health care of the future,â&#x20AC;? said Karan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Beth Israel Hospital in New York City was where The Urban Zen Integrative Therapy program began. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s now also in place at Southampton Hospital.â&#x20AC;? The Urban Zen retail stores came about in a different way. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The first one opened in the Village, next to her husbandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s studio,â&#x20AC;? said Annette Azan,
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manager of the store. “Donna suggested we do a pop up store in New York to sell merchandise, and donate the money through Urban Zen.” That fist pop up venture raised $850K, which Urban Zen donated to Beth Israel Medical Center to research the possible influence of yoga, meditation and aromatherapy on traditional cancer treatments. After that, Karan saw how she could use her retail expertise and design celebrity in synergy with the Urban Zen initiative. “The retail business creates a direct connection with people,” said Azan. “This store [Urban Zen in Sag Harbor], has brought a lot of attention to the foundation,” The connection is palpable upon entering Urban Zen. Every sense is greeted with beauty and serenity. You hear evocative, soft, “world” music. You smell natural oils and scents. You see huge, calming monochromatic yet glistening photographs, tasteful displays of clothing and accessories. You feel soft natural fabrics and decorative items—a hand beaded chair, shell covered throw—that are sensational in every sense of the word. There is an “ah” feeling, a sense of serenity and wellbeing. But Karan’s mission goes beyond that per-
Saturday, August 14, from 3-5 p.m., children’s event in collaboration with the organization Right to Play and Urban Zen. (See Story, “Right to Play,” on page 82.) Following is an adult-only cocktail party at Urban Zen, from 6 – 7:30. On Saturday, August 21, Karan will be honored at the HEAT benefit for the Ellen Hermanson Foundation for her work in the field of cancer care. For more information and tickets, go to donate.ellensrun.org. sonal in-store experience: 10% of every sale at Urban Zen goes to the foundation and in some cases, the donations are larger and farther reaching. Azan pointed out merchandise and art/craft items from around the world—like the extraordinary Kahina oils made in Morocco: 25% of those sales go to the Berber women who make them. There are natural soft slippers, that, for every pair purchased, a pair is given to those in need. Urban Zen’s mission, beyond the involvement with the medical community, is three fold. “It’s the past, present and future,” said Azan. “Past is the effort to preserve cultures, by doing the kinds of collaborations we do. Present is the focus on wellness. And future is empowering children through the outreach program, “Success for Kids.” Karan herself sums up her mission, in the feeling of John Lennon’s “Imagine,” in four words. Asked what she feels is most necessary to create healing in our lives and our world, she answered, “The C words: Compassion, caring, consciousness, community.”
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Playing Poxabogue? Bring Your Own Lunch that it might have been very near what Wankel offered Danny, but now with one of his buddies. Mold means expensive masked men with gloves and sprayers. The new Village of Sagaponack means new zoning approvals, the Board of Health means no liquor license until the mold is cleared out, and the desire of East Hampton to depart from the scene means that nobody is going to pay for all the work needed to be done except for guess who. Goodbye Avella. We love you. God Bless. Hey, Danny, wanna get into this mess? As for the golfers, it could be Bring Your Own for a while.
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By Dan Rattiner The new tenant that was supposed to take over the spot that was formerly Danny’s Fairway Restaurant at the Poxabogue public golf course in Sagaponack has ditched all his plans. He made the announcement last week, five months after Danny Murray, under protest, cleared out, four months after he began a $100,000 renovation, three months after he learned there were all sorts of new permits to be had because the project was in a newly incorporated village, two months after mold was found in the basement of the building, one month after he learned that one of the two owners of the property wanted to sell and a week after he re-read the draconian lease he signed for the place which made him completely responsible for it all. Oh, and then there was the letter from the State Liquor Authority. We offer our condolences to Michael Avella, who already has a successful and wonderful Love Lane Café in Mattituck on the North Fork. He would have been a good tenant. But of course, he never would have been Danny. Danny’s Poxabogue was the power breakfast location in that community, the next one over from the Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen. Danny was always all smiles and a wonderful presence in the place. But in March, he appealed to the owners of the property—the whole golfing facility— which is a corporation made up equally by East Hampton and Southampton Town. His lease with the towns would expire shortly. Now he was supposed to make a new lease with Ed Wankel, the man who had convinced the towns to let him run the whole facility “with the desire that Danny stay if at all possible.” The terms of the new lease were impossible. It seems that Wankel, who lives on the North Fork, had his own people in mind for the spot while he kicked out Danny. Danny was open just for breakfast and lunch. What about dinner and maybe liquor late at night? Wankel found Avella, the owner of Love Lane Kitchen in Mattituck, who would agree to all of this. Danny would not. The lease offered to Danny, which I have seen, also required that his landlord control a beverage machine on the property, that Danny be responsible for all construction and renovation, which Wankel would determine at a later date, and that he be open for dinner and late night, which Danny, who has always been hands on, could not do because he could not work 20 hours a day. Danny’s appeal to the towns fell on deaf ears in the end. Wankel got his way, Danny left, and although I have not seen the lease Wankel offered Avella, it seems likely at this juncture
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SH Town Considers Consolidating Police Forces By Matt Ianno Southampton Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst recently said that she’d consider consolidating village police departments in Southampton Town in order to reduce taxes. Her proposed plan would bring together the forces in Westhampton, Southampton, Quogue and Sag Harbor, leaving Southampton Town with a singular police force. Consolidation would include the elimination of high salaries and would allow forces to share resources. I imagine that employees in every department and program on the South Fork feel like they’re caught in some sort of high school sport tryout, Groundhog Day scenario where they wake up every morning hoping they don’t get cut from the varsity team. Local governments have had it out for surrounding towns and villages for the past few months in this recessionera economy, as conversations, speculations, and procedures involving spending cuts have progressed. Throne-Holst finds herself involved in this prolonged budget issue, one that provides her with plenty of decisions to make, but no easy way to make them. Southampton town must minimize its budget to remain afloat amidst a fiscal crisis, but it must also keep its citizens happy while doing it; an interesting predicament for Throne-Holst. It may be simple for a politician to analyze the fiscal landscape of a town and pick out programs that could either be eliminated or consolidated to improve the town’s budget problems, but it is not easy to act on these procedures because the ramifications usually result in a disgruntled citizenry. Being unpopular is a politician’s worst nightmare, and making cuts contribute to that. Throne-Holst’s current intent with police consolidation is to put the idea on the table and get a reaction. Unlike many other propositions, this one carries more than the question of citizen reaction, as it also involves citizen safety. The village of Greenport on the North Fork decided to disband its police force in 1994 and now relies on Southold Town police to patrol its streets and respond to calls. The force consisted of only nine members, and a series of scandals lead to an investigation that resulted in its termination. Current Greenport Mayor David Nyce could not be reached for comments about relying on town police to serve his citizens. It would be interesting to hear from the mayor firsthand about how the town police have worked to serve the village, but it is well known that Greenport had crime problems before the police force was disbanded and they continue to have crime problems today; a proverbial wash in the competition for villageversus-town police efficacy. Throne-Holst may be looking into the matter right now, but as Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley told me, nothing can happen without the approval of all involved. “This is something that would have to be ratified by each municipality,” Epley said. Greenport was able to get rid of its police force because the citizens agreed that they wanted it disbanded. When I mentioned Greenport to Epley, he told me,
“That was a completely different situation. I’ve got a great chief and a great staff.” Many Southampton town citizens are currently split on this issue. Making changes to the local police scenery could result in lower taxes, but it could increase police response time. When I mentioned taxes to Epley, he said, “I don’t know if Southampton village taxes would be lowered…they might go up.” This disrupts Throne-Holst’s reasoning and ignores one issue: tremendously high village officer salaries. Many view consolidating as a good thing because it eliminates these salaries. Others believe the high salaries are justifiable if it means safety. “Our department does a lot
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knows the law and said with a good judge in charge of the ruling she felt confident that it would go in her favor. But the ruling of State of New York Supreme Court Justice Judge Bivona two days later was not in her favor and the case will most likely be settled in the New York Court of Appeals. At issue is the time Calcaterra spent in Pennsylvania fighting to save New York pension funds hundreds of millions. While there, she did get Pennsylvania drivers license and filed for divorce in that state, but she also maintained a presence in Suffolk county, paying N.Y. State Income Taxes and spending a great deal of time “home” on breaks. A fellow next to me at the event stated that incumbent State Senator Ken Lavalle, “Won office the first time by knocking his opponent off the ballot,” but I could not substantiate that claim. But Lavalle is hellbent on get ting Calcaterra off the ballot, calling her effort a “sham.” This charge was ridiculed by Judge Bivona, who called Lavalle’s language “shameful.” The Judge said, “Such shameful allegations leveled against such a courageous, impressive, successful woman who overcame so many adversities are totally unwarranted and ignoble only to discredit the petitioners and the election process.” But it’s a win/win for Lavalle. If he wins the election, he gets to stay in New York politics; should Calcaterra win the appeal and the election, Lavalle will get to spend more time at the baseball field named in his honor.
Every thinking New York State voter knows Albany is a mess and in need of change. Regina Calcaterra wants to be a huge part of that change. Her successful storyline is not yet complete, and will most likely be punctuated by election to a public service eventually, if not this November. Last to speak at the event was Gordon Herr, Chairman of the Southampton Town Democratic Committee, which will be holding its Annual Summer Fiesta on August 22. The magical summer North Haven setting on the water alone makes the “Fiesta” a special night, the civic nature of the gathering drums home the importance of participating in Democracy on the local level. And as the gathering at their home was breaking up, Josephine DeVincenzi, a retired school superintendent, spoke with pride of helping get Obama elected by campaigning in Pennsylvania, and how proud she is of being able to host quality candidates like Tim Bishop and Regina Calcaterra in her home, “I am blessed and thankful,” she said to the sound of crickets, car doors closing, and engines revving. Southampton Democrats Annual Summer Fiesta, August 22, 5-9 p.m., at the home of Bettina and Fred Stelle, 38 Actor’s Colony, North Haven; with speakers Tim Bishop, Regina Calcaterra, Fred Thiele and other surprise guests. Music, food and refreshements are included in the suggested donation of $100. For information: shdems.org or 631237-4821.
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Astronomy Night Timed to Meteor Showers By T.J. Clemente The fascination of the universe with its galaxies, stars, planets, asteroids, meteors, black holes and comets has sparked the imagination of mankind since prehistoric days. One can only think of the native Americans sitting back gazing into the same summer night sky we all love so much here on the East End and knowing there was so much they would never know about the universe. Now the Ross School and the Montauk Observatory are hosting a free Astronomy Night for children and adults on the Upper School campus in East Hampton on August 14, starting at 7 p.m. Guest lecturer Dr. Denton S. Ebel, Associate Curator at the American Museum of Natural History, and Sean Tvelia from the Montauk Observatory will lead discussions about the magic of the heavens. Ebel is bringing his personnel meteorite collection. After Ebel’s talk on meteors—where they come from, how they were created and what they consist of—everyone will head into the great outdoors to witness (weather permitting) the last day of the Perseid meteor shower. As a child, some 45 years ago, I remember going to such a program at Camp Siwanoy, then a Boy Scout camp. We looked into the heavens and saw the stars as our moderator explained what we were looking at. He pointed out the planets and told where they were in the summer sky and why. The group let out a
cheer when chance meteors zipped across the sky, and that night they did. To have a person of Dr. Denton Ebel’s caliber available is what the Ross School is all about: bringing the very best in the field to the East End to educate young (and older) minds. This is an exceptional opportunity for people of all ages to hear such expertise, usually only available at a university or a planetarium, right here on the East End, for free. The evening has tremendous promise to be an outrageous experience. The Perseids is one of the best meteor showers to observe, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at their peak. This year’s shower should peak on the night of August 12 and the morning of the 13th, but you may be able to see some meteors any time until August 22. The radiant point for this shower will be in the constellation Perseus. The thin, crescent moon will be out of the way
early, setting the stage for a potentially spectacular show. For best viewing, look to the northeast after midnight. To maximize the number of meteors you’ll see, get as far away from urban light pollution as possible and find a location with a clear, unclouded view of the night sky. If you enjoy camping, plan a trip that coincides with dates of one of the meteor showers. Once you get to your viewing location, search for the darkest patch of sky you can find, as meteors can appear anywhere overhead. The meteors will always travel in a path away from the constellation for which the shower is named. This apparent point of origin is called the ‘radiant.’ For example, meteors during a Leonid meteor shower will appear to originate from the constellation Leo. (Note: The constellation only serves as a helpful guide in the night’s sky—it’s not the actual source of the meteors.) Put away telescopes or binoculars. Using either reduces the amount of sky you can see at one time, lowering the odds that you’ll see anything but darkness. Instead, let your eyes hang loose and don’t look in any one specific spot. Relaxed eyes will quickly zone in on any movement up above, and you’ll be able to spot more meteors. Avoid looking at your cell phone or any other light. Both destroy night vision. My advice? Get to the Ross School. For more information, call 631-907-5555. Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton.
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Where are the Deals of Yesteryear? By T.J. Clemente Even with the local real estate sales activity volume up in triple digits, one thing that seems to be missing are the press releases boasting the big record sales. You know, like “the largest amount paid for a home” in East Hampton, Southampton, Sag Harbor, Shelter Island and the North Fork. Why is that? After all, the rich are supposed to get richer, choice real estate retains its value and is always in demand, and lastly, the creative minds in real estate always seemed to know how to bring the right buyer to the right property. With this in mind I went to find out if the “Golden Age of Real Estate” in the Hamptons is in fact over, to be replaced by a prudent, smart, value-oriented market place where the emotions of a runaway market have been replaced by the traditional tenets of locationlocation-location, condition of the home, and taxes. I contacted three Hamptons real estate legends—each of whom have had a record deal. First up was Paul Brennan of Prudential Douglas Elliman who responded by saying, “The owners of high end properties, generally speaking, do not have to sell. They can afford to wait until market conditions improve. Conversely high-net-worth buyers will not write a check unless there is a perceived value in a declining market. When the economy, particularly Wall Street, is considered to
be stable and improving, over time you will begin to see the stalemate shift in the upper segment of the market. In fact it’s happening as we speak.” With the Corcoran Report putting sales activity up 134% this year versus last, why aren’t a few of those choice properties being sold? I went to Corcoran and was directed to Rick Hoffman, Regional Senior Vice President, East End. His answer addressed the topic sales volume being up, saying, “We’ve witnessed an incredible increase in sales volume throughout the South Fork this year. We feel this to be a result of increased consumer confidence combined with an abundance of inventory for which sellers are being more realistic in their pricing. These factors coupled with low interest rates and significant Wall Street bonuses, created a very favorable environment for Hampton’s real estate.” Corcoran’s Karli Kittine, Senior Manager, Public Relations informed me that a potential record breaking deal was in the works—an eight-figure land deal that is close to being announced. A Corcoran employee said, “$80 million deals just don’t happen every day.” I called Joe Kazickas, once a partner of Brown Harris Stevens, and now a co-owner of Hamptonsrentals.com along with other interests on the East End, who said, “Maybe the golden era of the Hamptons is over.” He now believes that rentals will be sold “weeks at a
time,” instead of the traditional Memorial Day to Labor Day pattern of the past. It may be noted that there was a $500,000 two-week August rental record this summer to a Florida businesswoman in search of a proper husband. Town and Country’s Second Quarter sales figures released by Judi Desiderio showed Hampton-wide sale increases of homes priced over $5 million up 25%, with 15 sales versus 12 in the same period of ‘09. There were five in Bridgehampton Q2, three in Southampton Village, and two in both Amagansett and East Hampton Village. But none of these over $5M sales have hit numbers that splashed across the national news wires. A Wall Street voice said the Goldman crowd is under orders not to buy or splash money around the Hamptons in lieu of the post TARP situation, where it looked like Wall Street made obscene profits with the government bailout. It is pretty quiet considering the billions in bonuses given out to the very fortunate. I think it comes down to the fact that, at the moment, confidence in the whole economic system of the world has the very rich very concerned. I remember an old joke of the rich father saying to his son, “I am giving you the same sound advice my father gave me, here’s $100 million. Don’t lose it.” Right now they are not spending it on record breaking homes, perhaps for the fear of losing some of it
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Ocean Tragedies On Sunday at about 2:15 p.m., the East Hampton Town Police Department, along with the East Hampton Town Marine Patrol and the East Hampton Town Lifeguards, responded to a call of multiple swimmers in distress at an unprotected beach in Amagansett, between Atlantic Avenue and Napeague Lane. Upon arrival, responding units found a civilian assisting several swimmers out of the heavy surf and dangerous riptides. One female subject was found to be unconscious and not breathing upon reaching the shore. CPR was administered, life-saving efforts were made by responding officers, and the subject was transported to Southampton Hospital. The victim, Leslie A. Wanek Sgaglione, 45, of Old Brookville, was pronounced dead at 3:23 p.m. at Southampton Hospital. The East Hampton Town Police Department Detective Division and the Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office are continuing the investigation into this tragic incident. We also send sympathy to Sadie Solice, a former Miss Latina, who inexplicably drowned in a swimming pool in Hampton Bays last week. —David Lion Rattiner
Happy Birthday, Mr. President By Stacy Dermont serve and celebrate the histoAugust 4 marked a very ry of the Eastville neighborspecial celebration at the hood through events, proEastville Community House grams and exhibits. on Hampton Street in Sag Fourteen-year-old Richard Harbor. Local citizens joyfully Goods attended Wednesday’s gathered around a cardboard party with his grandmother cutout of President Obama to Mary Ann Whitehead. Goods celebrate his birthday with shared his thoughts on this cake and punch. A multi-genspecial day, “He’s my favorite erational, multi-racial crowd Dr. David Posnett, Debi Marino, President so far. He’s definitely attended the party, a tribute to Obama, Joanne Carter, Audrey Gaul better than the last one. That’s our 44th president and to the pretty much all the Presidents Eastville community. I’ve been alive for.” Eastville has been a mixed Goods is a little sad that he raced neighborhood from it will not be quite old enough to earliest days, back when peovote for Obama for re-election ple of all colors hunted in 2012. However, he is such a whales together. well-spoken and well-manThe Eastville Community nered young man—perhaps House is a museum and gathwe can vote for Goods for ering place that seeks to prePresident in 2032.
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Tips from Warhol Protege Susan Blond By David Lion Rattiner When I saw Susan Blond’s video on youtube.com about the etiquette of visiting your Hamptons friends in the summer time and staying at their home, I was charmed. Everything about this woman is charming, and you can see in her Audrey Hepburn-esque elegance that she is a class act. Susan Blond sort of throws you back to that classy elegance, where front page news was Jackie O., not Lindsey Lohan. Andy Warhol’s Number One Publicity Protege was Susan Blond, who quickly went from Warhol employee to Warhol film superstar to self-made PR superstar. Today, as President and CEO of Susan Blond, Inc., she wields a powerful media sword. A big part of how she operates continues to revolutionize the business by doing business the way an artist makes art. Media is her medium, and she works it like a master. She has represented the most important artists of our time like Julian Schnabel and Andy Warhol. She has represented more superstars (a term coined by her famous exboss Warhol) than any publicist, probably because artists identify with her as a kindred spirit. Creative artists are quick to notice her creative tactics in representing them. The fact is, she approached anything she did as creating
art. Early in her career, United Artists hired Blond, who represented Blaxploitation soundtracks like Shaft. She then moved to Epic Records where she levitated through the corporate “glass ceiling,” becoming the first female Vice President of a major record company. Blond spent 13 years at the label, guiding the careers of the greatest artists in music history
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Barbara Kruger at Guild Hall By Judy S. Klinghoffer For the first time since 1998, the Guild Hall will be solely devoted to the work of one artist, Barbara Kruger. Over a 40-year career, Kruger’s work has permeated our consciousness to such an extent that even if you don’t know her name, you know her work. Her distinctive style combines images with provocative messages such as “I shop therefore I am,” “Lust,” and “Your body is a battleground,” over pre-existing photographs. She’s been described as a conceptual artist, a video artist, a feminist artist, a photographer, and a postmodernist. Critics may argue over how to classify Kruger’s work, but there’s no denying the powerful wallop of conflicting emotions her pieces evoke. The Guild Hall galleries will exhibit different modalities of Kruger’s work. The Spiga Gallery will display a collection of prints and photographs, the Woodhouse Gallery will offer a video installation, and the Moran Gallery will be transformed into a site specific installation, the first that Kruger has done for the Hamptons, an area she knows well. She has summered here for over 20 years. Kruger has chosen the subject of consumerism, titling the piece “Plenty.” “I think it’s going to be very stimulating,” Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Museum Director and Chief Curator remarked, “everyone will relate to it on their own level.” Of the
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Hamptons specific installation, she adds, “you’re walking through the art and become a part of it. It engages all your senses. ”Engaging the viewer is a Kruger hallmark. In past installations and exhibits, Kruger has blown up text to surreal proportions, wrapping floors, walls, ceilings and pillars in words to create a dizzying, disorienting landscape. You don’t read the words so much as absorb them as you walk through Kruger’s creations. In Toronto, Kruger wrapped the glass skirt of Frank Gehry’s Art Gallery of Ontario building with the words “Love it, shove it, praise it, please it, doubt it, shame it, blame it, kiss it.”
The words are clear, but the meaning can be interpreted in as many different ways as there are viewers. Is Kruger commenting on the art world, or describing the story arc of a love affair? Is she asking us to look at our lifestyle, or look into our psyches? The answer is yes. Any of it. All of it. Of that particular work, Kruger has said, “I never feel comfortable saying ‘this is what the work is about’ because it closes down potential readings.” Kruger’s installation in 2009 at the Lever House, “Between Being Born and Dying,” beckoned viewers at the entrance to “know nothing, forget everything, believe anything.” It could be an indictment of mass media on our culture, or a comment on how life shapes our sense of reality. Now, with “Plenty” at the Guild Hall, Kruger is looking at one of her favorite topics, consumerism, using her blend of text and images from pre-existing sources, to take us on our personal journey of our relationship of buying and selling, having and wanting. “You want it you need it you buy it you forget” Kruger’s text admonishes. This is no Impressionist picnic to sedately stroll through, pausing to politely examine each painting. It’s a potent mix of ideas guaranteed to spark a lot of post-viewing discussions. That’s exactly what Strassfield finds so (continued on next page)
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By Dan Rattiner Week of August 13-19, 2010 Riders this week: 12.872 Rider miles this week: 140,833 DOWN IN THE TUBE Sarah Jessica Parker was seen sitting on the subway wearing sunglasses and hoping nobody would notice last Tuesday at 2:45 p.m. This was in Amagansett. TO THE SUBWAY PASSENGERS STUCK AT FOXWOODS: HELP IS ON THE WAY A rescue party consisting of six employees of Hampton Subway took the subway on the new spur from Sag Harbor to Foxwoods two days ago to bring the four passengers stranded there back to the Hamptons. Unfortunately, none of the members of the rescue party had the proper paperwork either, and so now there are 10 people stranded at Foxwoods without the proper paperwork. The whole thing is quite frustrating. A month ago, the spur, after two years of underwater construction under Long Island Sound, arrived at New London and then continued on to Foxwoods. The ribbon was cut there three weeks ago. But then it was learned that employees of Foxwoods had filed a protest against the Shinnecock Indians receiving federal recognition. In solidarity with this Long Island tribe, our Commissioner declared that until this matter is dropped, people would only be allowed to go TO Foxwoods. NOBODY would be allowed to come back to Long Island except Long Islanders. Unfortunately, in the translation, this has turned out to mean that ANYBODY going there can’t get back, unless they get passes from the Hampton Subway management which so far have not yet been printed. Thus the problem. For the rescue party and families of Beatrice Kimball, Marilyn Todd, Thomas Todd and Henrietta Todd, who by lottery won the right to be the first Long Island residents to take the subway to Foxwoods, we say hang on, your relatives will be back soon, so help us God. We are getting a new printer. ESCALATORS CONTINUE TO MALFUNCTION AT SOUTHAMPTON Workmen have so far been unable to fix the problem with the escalators at the Southampton Subway Station. The escalators have been stuck in the going-up position for the past two weeks. “Even when we turn the whole thing off,” work foreman Sean O’Reilly said, “they STILL go up. They must be getting the juice from somewhere but so far we can’t find it.” At the present time, only the very athletic can get down to the platform at the Southampton stop. We regret the inconvenience. For the convenience of those riders who do not use the Southampton stop, we will only be opening the subway’s sliding doors for 10 seconds instead of the usual 20 there until we get this fixed. INTERNET SERVICE TO BE SHUT After a woman from Quogue says she had her identity stolen while using her Blackberry on the subway, we have decided to shut down the access
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THE REAL FACTS ABOUT THE EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY EXPANSION PLANS The East Hampton Village Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) recently denied the Library’s application to expand its facility. The ZBA was careful and thorough in reaching a decision, which fully complied with Village and State law. Its Determination sets forth the relevant facts and legal conclusions and is available at Village Hall and online at this link: http://www.easthamptonvillage.org/pdf/ZBA_Determination_Library.pdf The Library is unhappy with this ruling. With just three weeks notice, it scheduled a public vote, which it refers to as a referendum, for Saturday, August 14, 2010. It claims the vote will show public approval to sue the Village of East Hampton to overturn the ZBA decision. In the course of the project review, the Library repeatedly threatened to sue the Village. In fact, it could do so at any time. Public authorization is not necessary. Nonetheless, the library is campaigning to influence the vote, using full page ads placed in the local papers. The ads are misleading and contradicted by the true facts. The first ad inaccurately insinuated that those who raised environmental concerns about the project, were really motivated by ethnic and class prejudice. This claim has no basis whatsoever in the record of the ZBA review, and we vehemently object to the characterization. The ZBA decision was based on a lengthy and careful environmental review. We question the motivation of the Library in distorting that review in such an objectionable and provocative manner. The Library's “win-at- all- costs” campaign betrays its mission of scholarship and civility.
We ask that you impartially consider the following facts. FACT: NO ONE CAN BE EXCLUDED FROM LIBRARY FACILITIES The library must serve everyone in the district. Residency for a library card is easily proved using a utility bill or a student ID. Whether a village addition or a Springs annex were constructed, everyone would continue to have free access to all facilities. The charge of exclusivity defies logic. The real question was whether the large proposal caused environmental impacts to the beautiful library property, located in a residential zone within the Historic District.
FACT: THE APPLICATION WAS NOT PRIMARILY FOR A CHILDREN’S WING 79% of the new building space had nothing to do with children. It included space for larger and more frequent public events. “Of the proposed 6,802 square foot addition, the Children’s Room gained a net increase of only 1,420 square feet.” The library mis-labeled the project to gain support for fundraising and to undermine opponents. Good people want to support children, therefore opponents to a Childrens Library appear to be unreasonable. The real question was whether the facility would cause increased impacts to parking and traffic in a residential district and diminish the historic Osborne Green.
FACT: NECESSARY PARKING WOULD CONSUME ABOUT A HALF ACRE OF PAVING 20,560 square feet of paved parking and driveway would be required. Structures and parking would occupy more than 60% of the site, reducing existing open space. Together, parking plus the footprint of existing and proposed structures exceeded coverage limitations in a residential district. The real question was whether adding so large an addition in a residential district within the Main Street Historic District would diminish this historic property.
FACT: THE ADDITION IS TOO BIG FOR THE SITE The addition would be a 41% increase in building size. Current parking is inadequate. Existing spaces, aisles and driveway do not conform to legal requirements. There is no on-site employee parking. The addition exceeded Health Department septic flow limitations. It included an expansion of an existing lecture hall, which was never reviewed or approved in the first place. Total lot coverage of 29,014 square feet exceeded the permitted limit of 20,236 square feet. The real question was whether the building size, added facilities and parking significantly reduced open space and were too intense for a residential neighborhood.
The library would be better served by reconsidering its expansion plans than suing the Village. The real point is that review of special permit applications has been delegated by law to the ZBA by the citizens of this community. Neighbors serve as board members. This process is how we govern ourselves: The Zoning Board of Appeals is the community’s voice.
We urge residents to read the ZBA decision. Reject an ad campaign based on fear, not facts. Support the rule of law.
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Over The Barrel... with Lenn Thompson
Sometimes, size does matter. At least when it comes to wine–or more specifically wine bottles. Wines age differently in different size bottles, and over the weekend I tasted two samples of the same wine–Lieb Family Cellars 2008 Pinot Blanc ($20). One sample came from a standard 750ml bottle. The other was from a smaller 375ml bottle. Many wine lovers already know that wine in smaller bottles ages more quickly–and there are two main reasons. First, it’s because a larger bottle has a smaller ratio of air to wine, because the air space between the cork and the wine itself is about the same regardless of bottle size. Another main reason is that a smaller bottle is more susceptible to temper-
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ature changes, which affects the wine too. I knew all of that going into this little experiment, but I wasn’t expecting such a noticeable difference in a wine so relatively young. In the interest of science, it’s also important to mention that the 375s were bottled a few months earlier than the 750s, so there’s that influence as well. I’m basing my official review on the 750ml bottle, because that’s what Lieb uses the most and the size you are most likely to find on local restaurant lists or on wine shop shelves. After the review, I’ll touch on some of the different flavors and aromas between the two samples. Pinot blanc, especially in its youth, can come across as lively but neutral, lacking much character or depth. With Lieb Cellars, that’s rarely the case, and it certainly wasn’t with this 2008, where fresh pear and apple aromas reach up out of the glass and get your attention with a little melon, wild flower and subtle nutty character.
Fresh, snappy acidity lifts Gala apple and more pear flavors on a medium-bodied palate, with nuances of honey and nuts lurking in the background. The finish lingers nicely with a saline note and a squirt of citrus–making it both thirst quenching and appetite whetting. This is a wine that local seafood dreams about at night. So how was the 375ml sample different? For starters, the nose is decidedly nuttier and also showed significantly more honeyed character. The same is true on the palate, which is a bit creamier but still shows good acidity for balance. The fruit flavors are a bit less fresh and less pronounced from the smaller bottle as well, with some dried apricot joining the party too. I’m not sure if they use 1.5L bottles for their pinot blanc, but it would be a lot of fun to add another larger format bottle to this kind of tasting.
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NF Letter By Einstein To FDR Warned Of A-Bombs By David Lion Rattiner In 1939, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to the President of the United States addressing the issue of atomic energy and nuclear chain reactions. The letter states the seriousness of such technology and that it was reasonable to think that a new breed of bomb, capable of destroying an entire port and much of the surrounding area could soon be developed. He also states at the end of the letter that Hitler’s Germany was pursuing the same technology and had stopped the sale of Uranium from Czechoslovakian mines in recent months. It was written in Einstein’s Peconic home on the North Fork. One of the most important letters in American history was written in Peconic. What a different world we would all be living in had Einstein not written this letter. It’s hard to even process in imagination. August 2nd 1939
in an inofficial capacity. His task might comprise the following: a) To approach Government Departments, keep them informed of the further development, and put forward recommendations for Government action, giving particular attention to the problem of securing a supply of uranium ore for the United States; b) To speed up the experimental work, which is at present being carried on within the limits of the budgets of University laboratories, by providing funds, if such funds be required, through his contacts with private per-
sons who are willing to make contributions for this cause, and perhaps also by obtaining the co-operation of industrial laboratories, which have the necessary equipment. I understand that Germany has actually stopped the sale of Uranium from the Czechoslovakian mines which she has taken over. That she should have taken such early action might perhaps be understood on the ground that the son of the German Under-Secretary of State, von Weizsäcker, is attached to the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute in Berlin where some of the American work on Uranium is now being repeated. Yours very truly, signature (Albert Einstein)
From: Albert Einstein Old Grove Rd. Peconic, Long Island August 2nd 1939 To: F.D. Roosevelt President of the United States White House Washington, D.C. Sir: Some recent work by E. Fermi and L. Szilard, which has been communicated to me in manuscript, leads me to expect that the element uranium may be turned into a new and important source of energy in the immediate future. Certain aspects of the situation which has arisen seem to call for watchfulness and, if necessary, quick action on the part of the Administration. I believe therefore that it is my duty to bring to your attention the following facts and recommendations: In the course of the last four months it has been made probable–through the work of Joliot in France as well as Fermi and Szilard in America–that it may become possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of Uranium, by which vast amounts of power and large quantities of new Radium-like elements would be generated. Now it appears almost certain that this could be achieved in the immediate future. This new phenomenon would also lead to the construction of bombs, and it is conceivable–though much less certain–that extremely powerful bombs of a new type may thus be constructed. A single bomb of this type, carried by boat and exploded in a port, might very well destroy the whole port together with some of the surrounding territory. However, such bombs might very well prove to be too heavy for transportation by air. The United States has only very poor ores of Uranium in moderate quantities. There is some good ore in Canada and the former Czechoslovakia, while the most important source of Uranium is Belgian Congo. In view of the situation you may think it desirable to have more permanent contact maintained between the Administration and the group of physicists working on chain reactions in America. One possible way of achieving this might be for you to entrust with this task a person who has your confidence and who could perhaps serve
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North Fork Events FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 MOVIE AT THE LIBRARY - Movie â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;An Education,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 1:30 p.m. at Mattituck-Laurel Library, Mattituck. Coming-of-age story about British girl. Free; all welcome. 631-298-4134. CUSTOM JEWELRY SALE - 8 a.m.-4 p.m. in Eastern Long Island Hospital conference room, Greenport. Sponsored by ELIH Auxiliary. 631-4775196. PIANO CONCERT - â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Music: The Language of Loveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; piano concert by Judith Alstadter, Friday, Aug. 13, 7 p.m. at Southold Free Library. Works by Chopin, Schumann, Lehar, Rodgers and Hart, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter with commentary. Sponsored by Friends of SFL. 631-765-2077. LIVE AT THE VAIL-LEAVITT - The Whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Tommy,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; plays Friday and Saturday, Aug. 13 and 14, 8 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 15, 2 p.m., presented by Management Productions at Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, Riverhead. Rock opera with music and lyrics by Pete Townshend is directed by Colin Palmer of Riverhead. In advance $8; at door $12. 631-745-0124. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 THE NORTH FORK BOUNTY 2010 - Eastern Long Island Hospital Gala, 3-8 p.m. at home of Luba and Louis Corso on Oregon Road in Cutchogue. Food prepared by North Forkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;Top Chefs,â&#x20AC;? cocktails, raw bar, gourmet cuisine using fresh local produce, desserts by Blue Duck Bakery and Buttaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Cakes. Tickets $175; proceeds benefit Emergency Dept. at ELIH. Luxury raffle and auction prizes featuring fine jewelry and vacation opportunities. Raffle tickets $60 or 2/$100. 631-477-5164, www.elih.org/gaga. WATERFRONT 5K - New Suffolk Waterfront 5K Run/Walk and 1K Kids Run, Saturday, Aug. 14, 9 a.m. at New Suffolk Avenue. Registration 7:30 a.m.
Pre-race yoga session 8:15 a.m.; race begins 9 a.m. sharp, runs through narrow country roads and ends at waterfront. Awards ceremony 10:30 a.m. Bring family beach gear, kayak and picnic for day at beach. Information/registration: www.newsuffolkwaterfront.org, 917-9613014. Co-sponsored by Peconic Land Trust and New Suffolk Waterfront Fund. All proceeds benefit conservation of waterfront. LIVE AT THE VAIL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; See Fridayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s listing. SECOND ANNUAL BIKE WHATâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S LEFT TOUR - Hosted by the North Fork Environmental Council. Two routes available: 10 a.m. 25-mile loop for advanced riders, with water stops at Horton Point Lighthouse and Cutchogue Fire Department, and 11 a.m. 10-mile loop for leisurely riders, with water stop at Cutchogue Fire Department. Both begin at Mattituck Train Station. All ages and levels welcome, including groups. Free hamburger and hot dog social follows at Mattituck Florist, Love Lane. Fee $10; members $5. Advance registration required: 631-298-8880, nfec@optonline.net. AT THE CUSTER OBSERVATORY - Southold. Poetry readings, sculpture and film installations, performance and drawings celebrate Perseid meteor shower. Organized and curated by Sorine Anderson and Kari Adelaide of Columbia University. Suggested donation $10; members and full-time students $5. Perseid Meteor Shower Party follows 9 p.m.-midnight. Bring blanket or lawn chair. Suggested donation $5; children under 14 $3; members free. 631-7652626.
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DRAGONFLY DAY FOR FAMILIES - 1-4 p.m. at Skipper Horton Wentworth Park, Greenport. Rain date Sunday, Aug. 15. Learn about dragonfly behavior, feeding habits and life cycle from specialist Annette DeGiovine-Oliveira. Activities include kite-flying, storytelling and art; refreshments and face painting available for purchase. Fee $5 or $20/family. Family fee includes 1-year NFAS membership. 917-623-5373. SALE AT THE CHURCH - 9 a.m.3 p.m. at First Universalist Church, Southold. Loads of craft supplies, household items, jewelry, collectibles and more. Rain or shine. No early birds please. 631-765-3494. ANTIQUE SHOW - Twenty-eighth annual Mattituck-Laurel Historical Society Antique Show, Saturday, Aug. 14, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in gymnasium at Mattituck High School. Admission $5. 631-298-0020.
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House Home guide Gettin’ Your Grill On By Allyson Zacharoff Cookouts are a long-standing Hamptons tradition. If you are willing to brave the heat, chances are that you use your grill at least once a week. If the grill you’ve been using all summer isn’t measuring up or is wearing out–then you’re in the market for a new grill. There are many choices available to you. We’ve compiled ten of the options that you can find, either in stores on the East End or online. There is something for everyone’s budget, ranging from high-end to disposable. Have a delicious cookout this weekend! Prices may vary from those printed, please check with supplier for exact cost. DCS Liberty 36” Natural Gas Grill Island Package – $16,353.00 For those looking for an eye-catching backyard splurge, this huge stainless steel grill will fit the bill. In addition to the 36” grill, this gargantuan appliance includes a double side burner and griddle unit, double refrigerated drawers, and numerous storage drawers. The best part is the digital touchpad controls and LED display, which includes a Sabbath mode. Definitely a show-stopper. Available for this price on Amazon.com. Electri-Chef 48” Closed Base Dual Control Electric Grill – $7,500.00 This electric grill presents a unique alternative to the more widely-respected gas grills. Advertised as being great for spaces where open flames are not advisable, this model and price is available at bbq.com. Viking Professional Series Grill – $3451.99 Previously a favorite brand of Loaves & Fishes in Bridgehampton, the Viking line is at the high end of the spectrum. A quick visit to Vikingrange.com will show you just how high-end they are: many models have custom options, such as brass accents. Gerrit Van Kempen said that Loaves & Fishes’ decision to stop selling them a year and a half ago was not based on the product or its quality, and that they were “great products” that sold at the store for somewhere around $2,000. The grill has a 53” range and two storage drawers. This price is available at Eliteappliance.com. American Outdoor Grill 36” Propane Gas Grill – $2,495.70 Available on bbq.com, this stainless steel grill features a rotisserie and a side burner. It also has a warming rack. The grill has three burners and ships for free. Weber Genesis S/310 - $949.00 The most popular grill sold at Thayer’s Hardware Store in Bridgehampton, according to Lorena Arias, this Weber grill is only one of around 20 types of grill sold at Thayer’s. The stainless steel will prove both functional and attractively sleek, and the hidden storage space for the gas tank is always a plus. A review on about.com praises this as “one of the best gas grills on the market for its price.” OCI Grills Table Top Portable Grill – $680.00 A better quality portable grill option, this product is available at barbecuegrillsandmore.com for
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Photos of dogs who have been groomed to look like other animals for professional competition. By Jenna Robbins This is one of those times when the photo should come first, because as the old expression goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Take your time, take a good, long look. I found myself staring at this photo as though something was going to either move or change and I didn’t want to miss it. By now, I guess you realize that this is a standard Poodle. The grooming shows incredible talent, so credit where credit due. Groomed by Lori Craig and shot at Groom Expo 2009 in Pennsylvania, it won 1st Place and Peoples Choice Award. When I started planning to tell you about this new craze, I decided I would not offer my opinion, but rather present it to you and give you something to Twitter, Facebook or share over Starbucks with your dog friends. But I do have an opinion, as always, and think that we need to put this into the right perspective. The grooming shown in the photo is done by a professional for professional competition. It’s not much different than the dog shows everyone loves and watches religiously. Those dogs go through hours of training and
grooming, traveling, handling, examining and required competition. What is most important is that the dogs are well cared for and handled with love and kindness and the colorings that are used are safe and non-toxic. You have to ask yourself, are these dogs actually getting more attention from the people who love them than the average family canine companion? Maybe so. It seems that Americans started by simply coloring their poodles, maltese, bishons and the like, in shades of pink, purple or blue at grooming salons. It can also be done with food coloring. But PLEASE–DO NOT make this a boring summer afternoon activity for the kids. Take a really close look…look familiar? Yes, that is a Golden Retreiver. I bet he gets a tremendous amount of attention and loves every minute of it. So how do they do this? From what I can put together, the dogs arrive at the competition with the coloring in place, but a lot of the grooming is done at the event. Some of the dyes or hair coloring products are blown though a strawlike tube (Blo Pens) onto the dogs hair. This gives the pro-
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Sing Out Louise, and Mom Too By Judy S. Klinghoffer You need something to do with your little one this summer, and that Music Together class for kids zero to four years old looks good, except for one thing, you know you’re going to be asked to sing along, and let’s face it, you are not a sing-along mom. Well, neither am I and I’m teaching this class. When I had my first child, I never dreamed that I would be required to be, from time to time, a sing-along mom. Yes, along with diaper changing and burping, I would be asked to leap extrovertedly into the middle of a group of strangers and join them loudly in song and enthusiastic gesturing. This is not my idea of a good time. My first parent singalong experience came at a one-year old birthday party when a small army of barely toddling babies and their moms gamely gathered for “The Chicken Dance,” belting out the stirring lyrics, and flapping away with confidence. My daughter looked to me as I hovered at the edge of the group. The birthday mom was ushering me to join in. The pressure was on. Mommy politics clearly stated that if I did not give my all to “The Chicken Dance” right then, there would be retribution when my turn in the birthday mom hot seat came. Of course, I wanted to set a good example for my child, too. I caved. I flapped and sang and continued to do so at all the birthday parties and subsequent mandatory singalong moments, despite feeling unbelievably uncomfortable. If you are like me and are not a sing-along mom, I’d like to make your music together time a little more enjoyable and relaxed. First, remember that your child thinks you are magnificent singer. The sound of your voice makes the sun rise. Your voice is the auditory equivalent of hot fudge over Haagen Daz. If you are tone deaf, your child doesn’t know and wouldn’t care. Neither do the other mommies. They’re all much too busy wondering if their little darling just pooped his Pampers, or if they can get home before he falls asleep in the car, thereby wasting valuable naptime. As for your music together teacher, we think you’re a goddess for choosing to be here with us, making music a valued commodity in your child’s life. We are moms, grandmoms, and former children ourselves. We’re happy to see you whether you sing loudly or quietly, harmonize like you’re an escaped cast member of “Glee,” or never hit a single right note. Maybe you’re alright with your singing, it’s the repertoire that gives you pause. If you feel a little silly singing “See the pony galloping,” and neighing along at the appropriate cue, think of it this way–the songs are simple so that they can be mastered quickly by that budding Mozart in your lap, and animal sounds are always a hit. Also, the songs are usually built around a particular concept–learning a rhythm or a tonal pattern. One lesson per song is more than enough to deal with. Simple songs aren’t simplistic, they’re a starting point. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is built around a very simple idea, a descending minor third in a rhythmic pattern. That was his starting point. Who knows what your child could do with a descending minor third? Last of all, perhaps you’re just not sure what to
do and when to do it. Are we stamping our feet or waving our hands? Repeating something or listening attentively? To this, I can only say, do we really need to stress this much over this? If you make a mistake, your child will still adore you, the other mommies will be relieved that you are as wonderfully imperfect and human as they are and your Music Together teachers will still respect you in the morning. After all this you may still just have to face the fact that you are not a sing-along mom. You, like me, are an introvert. It’s your nature, don’t fight it.
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Kid’s Calendar Contact organizations, as some require ticket purchase or advanced registration. AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; HB-Hampton Bays; MV-Manorville; MTKMontauk; Q-Quogue; SGH-Sag Harbor; SHSouthampton; WM-Water Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHB-West Hampton Beach LOOKING AHEAD KNICKS BASKETBALL CAMP – 9 a.m.-3, Weds.-Fri. Aug. 25-27, sign up early, join current & former Knicks stars. Participants receive 1 ticket to a 2010 Knicks game (date TBA), 1 open ticket for a 2010 Liberty WNBA game, & a Knicks camp uniform, incl. reversible mesh jersey & shorts. $400 for three days, $10 each day for lunch or bring your own. Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Dr., EH. 907-5555. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 SURF CRAFT – Thurs.-Sun., ages 4-10, drop-off art program, with theme, arts & crafts, socialization & snack, location varies (MTK Yacht Club, Surf Lodge, Navy Beach, Soléé East & Inn at Quogue). 516-263-9779, surfcraftny.com. MATCHBOX CAR PLAYTIME – 4 p.m., ages 3- 9. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. TEEN ZUMBA – 4:30 p.m., ages 11 & up, Latin dancing & aerobics. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. RADICAL READS & REFRESHMENTS – 5 p.m., ages 12 & up, discuss The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins; pizza served. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 7250049, johnjermain.org. ART ON A SUMMER EVENING – 5 p.m., ages 4-7, prehistoric cave painting; 6:30-7:30 p.m., ages 8-11, African Tribal Headdresses and Masks. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TEEN YOGA – 6 p.m., ages 13-19, Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St., Q. 653-4224, quoguelibrary.org. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 SING ALONG – 10:30 a.m., birth to 4 years, “Bath Songs.” Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 2876539, myrml.org. DOLLS & DRESS-UP TEA PARTY – 11 a.m., ages 2-6. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. WATERY SNACKS – 2 p.m., ages 5 & up, make creative snacks. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. PLANETARIUM SHOW – 7 p.m., all ages, summer skies and Native American constellations. Ross School Center for Well Being, 18 Goodfriend Dr., EH. 631-907-5555. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 WADING ADVENTURE – 10 a.m., learn about snails, crabs and other marine creatures in the shallow waters of the bay in EH. South Fork Natural History Museum & Nature Center. 537-9735, sofo.org. MONDAY, AUGUST 16 FREE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM – 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., birth-18 years, for those without health insurance, provided by the Suffolk County Dept. of Health. Bring shot records. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. LEARN CHESS – 4 or 5 p.m., ages 6-11, all levels welcome. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 TINY TOTS CRAFTS – 10:15 or 11:15 a.m., 18-35 months, picnic collage. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. TEA WITH “T” – 10:30 a.m.-11, ages 4 & up, tea, stories, shortbread & berries. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. FISH TALES STORYTIME & CRAFT – 11 a.m., ages 48, story & sea-themed craft. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St. 653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. CANDYLAND CREATIONS – 2 p.m., ages 9-12, create three-dimensional edible art based on the board game. Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St. $4 material fee. 653-4224. Quoguelibrary.org. ART & CAMERA CLUB – 5 p.m., ages 11 & up, using multiple mediums. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 KID CRAFT – 10:30 a.m., noon, 1:30 p.m. or 3 p.m., ages 3-11, wind socks. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. KIDFEST WORKSHOPS – 3:30 p.m., ages 5 & up, must be accompanied by caretaker. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., SH. $10. 324-4050, guildhall.org. HANSEL AND GRETEL – 5 p.m., marionette theater,
part of Guild Hall’s ongoing KidFEST. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., SH. Adults $15/$13 members, under 18 $12/$10 members. 324-4050, guildhall.org. GAME ON – 5:30 p.m., ages 11 & up, Nintendo Wii & Xbox 360. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 LEGO MANIA – 3:30 p.m.-4:30, ages 4 & up, Lego playtime. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. 537-0015, hamptonlibrary.org. TEEN ZUMBA – 4:30 p.m., ages 11 & up, Latin dancing & aerobics. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. KIDS MOVIES – 4-6 p.m., Hamptons International Film Festival presents an Anthology of Short Children’s Films. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. Free. 324-4050, guildhall.org. TEEN YOGA – 6 p.m., ages 13-19, Quogue Library, 90 Quogue St., Q. 653-4224, quoguelibrary.org. FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 MOVIE & MUNCHIES – 4 p.m., ages 11 & up, “Glee” marathon. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, myrml.org. ONGOING Call or visit website for times. Registration may be required. ART CLASSES – Classes for K-12. L’atelier 5 Art Studio, 1391 North Sea Rd., SH. 259-3898, latelier5.wordpress.com. ART CLASSES AT PARRISH – Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. 283-2118, parrishart.org. ART OF LIFE CHILDREN’S CLASSES – 10 a.m.-12 every Tues., Thurs. & Fri; 12 p.m.-2 every Sun. Amy’s Ark Studio & Farm, 10 Hollow Ln., WH. 288-3587. BLACKSMITH DEMO – 10 a.m.-2, Saturdays, James DeMartis demonstrates ironwork at the BRDG Historical Society’s Wheelwright Shop. BRDG Historical Society, 2368 MTK Hwy., BRDG. 537-1088, bridgehamptonhistoricalsociety.org. DRIP PAINTING – 10 a.m.-11:30. Thurs., Fri., & Saturdays, all ages, guided tour & hands-on drip painting. Jackson Pollock House, 830 Springs-Fireplace Rd., EH. $25. 329-2811 about Thurs. & Fri., 917-502-0790 about Sat. MAGIC: THE GATHERING TOURNAMENT – 3 p.m., Fridays, age 9 & up, bring your deck & play w/ others. John Jermain Library, 201 Main St., SGH. 725-0049, johnjermain.org. MILLING DEMO – 11:30 a.m., every Mon., hands-on milling demo. Grist Mill Museum, 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 7264526, watermillmuseum.com. MUSIC TOGETHER BY THE DUNES – Mon., Thurs., & Fri. mornings, various locations, newborns-5 & caregivers, early childhood music & movement program w/ singing, dancing, instrument play & movement. 764-4180, mtbythedunes.com. PUPPET SHOWS, TOT ART & PRESCHOOL YOGA – Call for times. Goat on a Boat, Rte. 114 & East Union St., SGH. 725-4193, goatonaboat.org. STORYTIMES For infants-toddlers. Call or visit website for times, registration may be required. AMG FREE LIBRARY – 215 Main St., AMG. 267-3810. HAMPTON LIBRARY – 2478 Main St., BRDG. 5370015, hamptonlibrary.org. JOHN JERMAIN LIBRARY – 201 Main St., SGH. 7250049, johnjermain.org. MTK LIBRARY – 871 MTK Hwy., MTK. 324-4947, suffolk.lib.ny.us. ROGERS MEMORIAL LIBRARY – 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 287-6539, rogers.suffolk.lib.ny.us. MUSEUMS CMEE – Children’s Museum of the East End. Interactive exhibits, arts & science-based programs, workshops, special events. 376 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG. $7. 537-8250, c. SOUTH FORK NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM –10 a.m.-4, 7 days/week, year-round. 377 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG. 537-9735, sofo.org Please send all event listings for the kids calendar to events@danspapers.com by Friday at noon.
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Right to Play By Kim Palmer Children and adults alike are invited to come out and play this Saturday, August 14, at Right to Play Day. Join in on festivities, play stations and an adultsonly after party, beginning at 3 p.m. on the lawn of the Breakwater Yacht Club in Sag Harbor. At Right to Play Day, children can participate in four play stations led by worldclass Right to Play Athlete Ambassadors, including professional boxer and visual artist Vanessa Chakour, Olympic silver-medalist fencers Jason Rogers and Tim Morehouse and threetime member and captain of the first Jamaican Olympic Bobsled team Devon Harris, who will also be signing his children’s book, Yes I Can!, available for sale. (Harris was featured in the movie Cool Runnings.) Join Sag Harbor’s own Alexa Ray Joel, who will also perform, at the music station for songs inspired by Right to Play participants, accompanied by African drumming. Or head to the art station for free face painting and African tribal art printing. All of the play stations will feature games played by children in visited countries, like Ghana, Lebanon, Peru and Pakistan. After the children’s festivities, it’s the adults turn to play in the adults-only reception at Urban Zen. An art exhibit featuring works by Sag Harbor local Bettina Stelle and her visit to Right to Play’s program in Ghana will be on display. Two works will also be auctioned by photographer and philanthropist Elizabeth Jordan. The event will take place in celebration of Right to Play and Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Foundation, and all proceeds will benefit the organizations. The Right to Play organization utilizes “sport and play programs to improve health, develop life skills and foster peace for children and communities in the most disadvantaged areas of the world.” The organization trains community leaders (“coaches”) and sends them to one of various programs in 21 countries affected by war, poverty and disease, spanning from Africa, to Asia, to the Middle East and South America. Donna Karan’s Urban Zen Foundation works to “raise awareness and inspire change in the areas of well-being, preserving cultures and empowering children,” through forums and partnerships with existing organizations. Right to Play Day will be held on August 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. for children (recommended for ages 6 to 12; adult supervision required) on the lawn in front of Breakwater Yacht Club, 51 Bay St., Sag Harbor, followed by the adult-only reception from 6 to 8 p.m. at Urban Zen, 4 Bay St., Sag Harbor (across from Marine Park). Admission to the event is free and includes complimentary refreshments. Additional information on the organizations available at righttoplayusa.org and urbanzen.org. For information on the event, e-mail samanthe.lobosco@gmail.com.
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The Tango Between Dance and Polo By Judy S. Klinghoffer My limited knowledge of polo is as follows—it’s a line of sportswear by Ralph Lauren, a subcompact Volkswagen not available in the U.S., and a team sport that looks a lot like hockey on horseback. So, why am I suddenly Wiki-Googling polo history, rules and regulations like I actually know a chukker from a bowl of chili? Because one day, an Argentinian polo player walked into the Southampton Arthur Murray Dance Studio and decided to take lessons. He needed a dance partner. I go to the same studio. And that’s how I met Hugo. Hugo Tagliaferro has been playing for the Southampton Hunt and Polo Club for the past 13 years. He’s been playing polo since he was 19 years old, and got his start training polo ponies. A lifelong interest in dancing, followed by a quick internet search, led him to the
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Fish Are Jumpin’ By Eugenia Bartell “What’s happenin’?” asks Paul as the surfcasters from all over Long Island and the Northeast roll into Montauk, with their rods and coolers, announcing they are here to fish their favorite Montauk spots. Montauk is on fire with surfcasters on the beaches and the rocks and anglers inshore, fishing from the boats, as well as big game hunters aboard the charter boats. Paulie’s Tackle Shop is crowded, as many of the Montauk hot spots are, and it’s where celebrities are often sighted. Jon Bon Jovi is fishing with his two sons, Jessie and Jacob, this week, aboard Capt. Joe McBride’s My Mate, limited out on bass up to 25 lbs. Co-Capt. Mark Marose reports bottom fishing for porgies and bass was instant, non-stop action. “The porgs,” he says, “are porgzillas!” Mid-week saw the sardines being smashed by the bass up to 30” right on the sandy beach down from Paulie’s. No blues; plenty of bass. There are several tournaments coming up. One was held last weekend at Star Island. There is no other yacht club and marina that offers more than Star Island Yacht Club and Marina. Their 18th Annual Mako/Thresher Mania Tournament drew enthusiastic fans, 51 boats and 300 anglers. Heaviest mako, 110 lbs; heaviest thresher 154 lbs.
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Arts & Entertainment Itzhak Perlman at Old Whalers By Stacy Dermont This evening, Friday August 13, you can experience a modern master in one of the Hamptonsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; most beautiful settings. World famous conductor and violinist Itzhak Perlman leads a group of his accomplished students in The Perlman Music Programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tutti Suonare Chamber Music Concert in the sanctuary of Sag Harborâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Old Whalersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Church (OWC) at 44 Union Street. Tickets to this popular, annual concert, which begins at 7:00 p.m., run from $35 up to $100 for â&#x20AC;&#x153;VIPâ&#x20AC;? seating. Perlman and players at a benefit concert last summer. The Perlman Music Programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x153;sumat Old Whalersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; visit oldwhalerschurch.org. The mer campersâ&#x20AC;? perform regularly in the Hamptons. musical offerings have been wide ranging; plans are Tomorrow, Saturday, August 14 they perform this in the works toward what may be called same concert at 8 p.m. in East Hamptonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jewish â&#x20AC;&#x153;Organpalooza,â&#x20AC;? a concert by area organists perCenter of the Hamptons on Woods Lane. Tickets to formed on OWCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tracker organ, the oldest organ in this performance range from $50 to $200. use on Long Island. The Old Whalersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Church provides an unusual, This year, the Perlman Music Program (PMP) is ideal setting. A wooden structure with high, coffered celebrating â&#x20AC;&#x153;15 years of Tobyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s dream.â&#x20AC;? Toby Perlman ceilings, Old Whalersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; possesses excellent acoustics is Itzhak Perlmanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wife. She herself was once a for live music. â&#x20AC;&#x153;An open door since 1844,â&#x20AC;? this grand young violinist, and now helps run the Perlman old church provides the setting for cultural events Music Program and cares for â&#x20AC;&#x153;our kids,â&#x20AC;? Itzhakâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stuand community programming throughout the year. dents. In the words of Toby Perlman, â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our students Other world-class performers who have performed come to us from all over the world. They lead compliat Old Whalersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Church include Julie Andrews, Pete cated lives shouldering both musical and academic Seeger and Hal McKusick. For events and programs
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Art Commentary by Marion Wolberg Weiss
Bill King at Pamela Williams Gallery This critic can’t remember when a However, there are times when show by Bill King was ever given a there is no ambiguity. Consider the title, but the current one at Pamela “Italians,” where a woman is punchWilliams’ Gallery is an exception. ing a man in the face. It’s King’s way Called “Etruscan Days,” the series of grabbing our attention just when signifies a sense of spontaneity assowe thought we knew what to expect. ciated with Etruscan culture. This Simply put, King’s figures enact a free-flowing style offsets Greek and drama of human relationships made Roman sculpture where classic forpossible by the fine articulation of mality is the norm. body parts, as previously mentioned. The Etruscan characterization fits Particularly theatrical are the facial Bill King’s works to perfection: often features made possible by King’s use whimsical, his figures are both speof wax when making the models. cific and universal, conveying (Bronze is then poured into the impulse and energy. Of course, King model, and the wax melts out.) goes to lots of trouble evoking such The figures’ clothing is another effortless effects. It’s what sets him dramatic touch suggesting texture and his work apart; it’s what makes and patterns in many cases. There him special. are times when the apparel may King’s attention to non-verbal indicate the figure’s identity. In qualities helps explain his extraordi“Bonjour,” a man takes off his top Work from Bill King’s Show at the Pamela Williams Gallery. nary talent. Arm and leg gestures are hat, perhaps signifying affluence. In articulated with craftsmanship and other pieces, the female’s clothes, parand seemingly in authority. Yet the woman’s arms are panache; facial expressions are not only arresting but ticularly, conveys a working class status. resting on his shoulders. Is she trying to stop him from also mesmerizing; postures are precise, yet appear All in all, King’s small sculptures communicate intigetting any closer? Is she embracing him? The title, natural. Even eye contact (or lack of it) is meaningful. macy, drawing the viewer into the subtle drama. On “Hansel and Gretel,” suggests a brother-sister relaIn this exhibit, the non-verbal aspect of clothing is the other hand, King’s one big piece is a huge abstract tionship, but perhaps that’s too obvious. Either way, also salient, suggesting who these figures are and bicycle standing in the middle of the gallery. It posit’s an intriguing narrative being played out. what their relationship is to each other. sesses power and strength. But it also tells a dramatConversely, the man and woman are disconnected in It’s interesting to see how these elements play a ic story we must figure out. “Mama’s Boy.” Although the male is holding the part in King’s various pieces. Consider, for example, female, she has her back to him. Both are looking at his “Hansel and Gretel” series where a man and William King’s exhibit “Etruscan Days” on view at something in the near distance. But again, their posiwoman are interacting. The male figure is leaning Amagansett’s Pamela Williams Gallery until August tioning is ambiguous. Is he holding her back or are over the female; he is in a power position, being taller 30. they going forward together?
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Honoring the Artist: Walter Bernard Walter Bernard, this week’s cover artist, has art directed and/or designed many of this country’s outstanding publications, including Time, New York Magazine and The Washington Post. In the Hamptons, we also know him as the annual creator of Dan’s Papers’ cover for the Artists and Writers Game. What we don’t generally recognize is that Bernard is not only a graphic artist and illustrator, but a fine arts painter as well who, since 1975, meets weekly with a group of kindred spirits. But Bernard doesn’t just paint from models at these gatherings; he also visits local landscapes like Sagaponack and Sag Harbor in addition to Vermont and upstate New York. Such diversity of subjects, perspectives and media is now available to savor in an exhibit at Sag Harbor’s Delaney Cooke Gallery. A visit with Bernard and gallery owner Mary Delaney on a recent sunny afternoon revealed this diversity and more surprises. One was a video produced by Bernard about former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. While the taping took place in 2007 and was aired on HBO, it still keeps us interested as we watch artists paint portraits of O’Connor. Bernard’s work is in the show, celebrat-
ing a warm, unpretentious person. Nearby on the wall is another particularly unpretentious image: Bernard’s father, who was a carpenter. Bernard positions him on the roof of a building surrounded by a church steeple in the background. The irony evoked by O’Connor and this master carpenter is not lost; we can imagine that Bernard respected his parent, putting him on a pedestal, as much as he does O’Connor. (Or more so.) The exhibit also includes Bernard’s portraits from his weekly meetings with other artists. Here, various female figures are often sitting in a chair, each of their faces turned away from the viewer. We wonder if there’s a special reason why the women are looking away and/or to the side. (Were they directed to do so by Bernard or was that a natural pose for them to take?) The pastel medium is particularly effective, conveying a subtle flow and rhythm. Bernard’s work of painting buddy David Levine, who is looking down at the floor, is potent and moving, yet we can’t explain why. Is it the emotional attachment that Bernard brings forth? All these portraits are obviously devoid of scenery or context, making them especially inter-
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esting. Bernard makes up for this lack of setting with his local landscapes: the images are mostly long shots and lush, including Mecox Fields, a Sagaponack tree (in both summer and fall) and Otter Pond. However, this critic’s favorite work is the cover series from the Artists and Writers Game. There’s this week’s cover, inspired by a 1940s illustration from Boy’s Life Magazine. Then there’s Bernard’s image of Roy Scheider with arms raised in triumph. It’s an image that isn’t easily forgotten. But there’s another aspect of Bernard’s endeavors that’s not easily forgotten. It’s a book he put together to chronicle his twin granddaughters’ painting projects. Called Fresh Paint, we see all of the art Scarlett and Orly did from July, 2009, to March, 2010. The book is not in the exhibit, of course, but Bernard is just as proud of it as any painting he ever did. – Marion Wolberg Weiss Works by Walter Bernard are available for viewing at Sag Harbor’s Delaney Cooke Gallery, 150 Main Street. 917-445-8427
Kenyan Designer at c/o Maidstone Here’s a way to give back and preserve the environment this Monday and Tuesday: go shopping in East Hampton for gorgeous things. In her first-ever Hamptons Trunk Show, Kenyabased designer Anna Trzebinski will give East Enders the rare opportunity to shop her handmade collection, featuring handbags of exotic leathers with cow horn finishes, native African peacock and ostrich feathered shawls, hand-beaded sandals and other statement-making pieces. Each work draws inspiration from the rich colors and raw materials of her native Africa and invokes the feeling of rare travelers’ finds. Sales from this event, Kenya Couture for a Sustainable Future, benefit the environmental non-profit organizations The Group for the East End and the Africa Foundation. Handcrafted by tribal women in Kenya, this international collection holds conservation at its core, sustaining handmade fashion in an geographic area that remains untouched by mass production and global manufacturing. Anna Trzebinski trunk show benefit, Monday and Tuesday, August 16 and 17, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at c/o The Maidstone Hotel, 207 Main Street, East Hampton. Info: visit eastendenvironment.org.
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By Kim Palmer This weekend, Temple Adas Israel will present Samuel Slipp, MD. The psychoanalytic scholar and neurological researcher will speak on his new book, The Quest for Power: Religion and Politics. The book focuses on the idea that “religion is a motivating force that has been used politically for power or freedom.” He argues against claims that religion is to blame for violence and asserts that it is a fuel for political freedom, citing Gandhi, Mandella and Tutu. He will talk in depth about these issues and his views and read a few chapters from his book. Slipp will speak at Temple Adas Israel on Elizabeth St. and Atlantic Ave. in Sag Harbor on Sunday, August 15, at 11 a.m. For more information, call 631-725-0904 or visit templeadasisrael.org.
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Review: Hello, Dolly! at Gateway rebels from a life of serfdom and falls in love with Irene Molloy (Eileen Ward) the charming owner of a millinery shop. These partnerships and their vicissitudes add a lot to the show and all four of these young artists really make their mark with excellent singing and dancing. Speaking of singing and dancing, this show is Jerry Herman at the top of his game. There are wonderful and memorable songs throughout ranging from the great production numbers, “Put on Your Sunday Clothes” and “Elegance” to the touching “It Only Takes a Moment” and of course the title song, which, when Louis Armstrong recorded it, toppled the By Roy Bradbrook When Jerry Herman wrote Hello, Dolly!, he wanted Ethel Merman or Mary Martin for the title role. But as it turned out, Carol Channing became the first to portray Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi. This much larger-than-life, self-proclaimed “meddler” widow, at the drop of her invariably beautiful hat, will produce from her capacious handbag a business card showing her availability and expertise in solving any problems. From finding an appropriate marriage partner to dance lessons to getting people out of jail, say “Hello” to Dolly. Since the show debuted on Broadway in 1964, Dolly Levi has become one of the truly iconic and most demanding musical roles, often played by stars who are themselves larger-than-life. In addition to Carol Channing and Barbra Streisand, Mary Martin and Ethel Merman have all become formidable Dolly Levis. Gateway productions, like many companies, have to function with no more than two weeks of rehearsal. For this show they also had to cope with being “Dollyless” until the week before opening night, because of circumstances outside their control. A born trouper, Leslie Alexander stepped into the breach and performed the role with wonderful style and timing. The opening night audience, though they did not know this part of the story, gave her and a wonderful supporting cast a great standing ovation. Dolly is on stage for the vast majority of the show and in addition to a wide range of songs, including of course the rousing title song; she has to learn a lot of lines. Alone on stage and facing the audience, Dolly has several soliloquies about life and love as she talks to her dead husband and asks for a sign that he agrees with her decision to make a match for herself with the wealthy shopkeeper, Horace Vandergelder. Horace is played expertly by another Broadway veteran, Steve Brady as a great foil to Dolly and her machinations. Going back to the characterization of Dolly; Leslie Alexander wisely does not set out to imitate Carol Channing but delivers a softer, less “in your face” Dolly. Full marks to a consummate professional in taking this great challenge and doing so well. Dolly works hard to persuade Horace that she really is the one for him and that he should allow his weepy niece Ermengarde (Danielle Carlacchi) to wed the struggling artist Ambrose (Wade Elkins). Horace’s chief clerk, Cornelius (Matthew Crowle)
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Beatles from their fourteen-week No. 1 position in the charts! Coupled with beautiful, evocative costumes from Marianne Dominy’s wardrobe and John Sheridan’s direction and choreography that pays homage to the great Gower Champion’s original work, and the talented musical direction of William Foster McDaniel, this is a show to relish and to make you wonder how no one can create musicals of this caliber anymore. The audience loved it and if you love the golden age of musicals, make sure you get a ticket for this production of Hello, Dolly!. I am sure that you‘ll come out happy and with at least one of these captivating melodies running through your mind as you drive home! Hello, Dolly! is at the Patchogue Theater through August 22. Visit gatewayplayhouse.com for tickets.
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Goat Songs This Tuesday, August 17, the Childrens’ Museum of the East End (CMEE) welcomes a local favorite to their Twirligig Tuesdays Picnic & Performance Series. At 6 p.m. Liz Joyce, a.k.a. “Liz Joyce & A Couple of Puppets,” performs “Songs from the Goat,” a musical showcase of her original songs, featuring a full band. Joyce is the founder of The Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre (GOAB) in Sag Harbor, one of only about 50 independent puppet theatres in America. Joyce will be joined on stage by musicians Suzi Shelton, Albert Elias and Abby Levin at CMEE, not puppets, as she performs songs from her childrens’ cd Songs from the Goat on a Boat Puppet Theatre. Joyce sings, writes most of her lyrics and plays the banjo. Joyce has parlayed her degree in Education and her many talents into a respected career in the arts, frequently traveling across the country to perform her original puppet shows. Joyce has served as Regional Director for the Puppeteers of America and President of the Puppetry Guild of Greater New York. In 2000, Joyce’s puppet operetta Sing a Song of Sixpence was awarded an UNIMA Citation, the highest award in American puppetry. Joyce’s latest puppet show, The Polluting Pirates, debuted last week at GOAB. The show was a huge hit with its first audiences and it has been booked for performances in New York. This all-new show costars Abby Levin in her puppeteering debut. Bring a picnic, family and friends, and join “Goat fans” of all ages outside in the CMEE Amphitheater this Tuesday. Liz Joyce’s “Songs from the Goat” Concert, Tuesday, August 17, 6 p.m. (rain date Wednesday 6 p.m.) at CMEE, 376 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. Admission CMEE Members $15, Non-Members $17, At the door $20. Cmee.org. Call 631-537-8250 for rain date information the day of the performance. Goatonaboat.org
Art Book Launch: House Stories Next Friday, August 20, 2010, during the weekly Hayground Farmers Market on Mitchells Lane in Bridgehampton (3-6:30 p.m.), Amelia GarretsonPersans will launch her latest art book project, House Stories. House Stories has been in the making for almost two years and is composed of drawings, stories, and essays that explore the themes of home and shelter, family, and secrets. The drawings in the book were created from mixed media, including ink, watercolor, and recycled paper and are based on family photographs Garretson-Persans’s parents took before she was born and when she was very small. Throughout the book, she interprets the stories and memories passed onto her from her family through her own lens of memories and experiences. By using her faulty memory a filter for the memories of others, she hopes to portray memory as something living and shifting, beautiful and significant in its unreliability. Garretson-Persans couldn’t imagine a better location than the Hayground Farmers Market for the launch, where she has been offering fresh baked goods throughout the summer season as Harbor Small Batch. When Garretson-Persans approached market managers Michael Denslow and Emily Herrick about hosting the launch, they generously responded that, “We always like to support struggling artists, especially those who are also bakers!” The event will feature live music, local wine, homemade cupcakes (from Harbor Small Batch), original drawings from the book on display, and hand screen-printed limited edition covers. An illustration from Amelia Garretson-Persans current art book project.
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Art Openings & Galleries AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; EP-Eastport; GP-Greenport; HB-Hampton Bays; JP-Jamesport; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; NO-Noyac; PC-Peconic; Q-Quogue; RB-Remsenberg; RVHD-Riverhead; SGH-Sag Harbor; SGKSagaponack; SH-Southampton; SHD-Southold; SIShelter Island; SPG-Springs; WM-Water Mill; WHWesthampton; WHB-Westhampton Beach; WSWainscott OPENINGS AND EVENTS BRIDGEHAMPTON HISTORICAL – 5-7 p.m., Aug. 14, “East End Artists: Jim, Jana, & Dylan Hayden,” on view through Aug. 27. The Archives Building, 2539-A Montauk Hwy. 631-537-1088. Bridgehamptonhistorical.org. ANN MADONIA ANTIQUES – 5:30-7:30 p.m., “Southampton Landscape,” by Dana Hyde, on view through Aug. 20. 36 Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-1878. KARYN MANNIX CONTEMPORARY – 6-8 p.m., Aug. 14, featuring Sally Breen and Athos Zacharias, along with J. Steven Manolis, Jim Hayden, Jana Hayden and others. 36 Hampton Rd., SH. 631-377-3235. CHRYSALIS GALLERY – 6-9 p.m., Aug. 14, “Radiant Expressions,” featuring Daniel Pollera, Sam Emler, Leonid Gervits, Gayle Tudisco, wine & hor d’oeuvres. 2 Main St., SH. 631-287-1883. OUTEAST GALLERY – 6:30-9:30 p.m., Aug. 14, abstract/figurative paintings by Jane Hugentober, on view through Aug. 26. 65 Tuthill Rd., MTK. 631-375-6730. Janehugentober.com. WATER MILL MUSEUM – Aug. 14, Quilt Show and Sale opens, through Sept. 13. 41 Old Mill Rd. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon, Thurs-Sat, 1-5 p.m. Sun. $4 (kids free). 631-726-4625. Watermillmuseum.org. BAY STREET – 4-6 p.m., Aug. 15, collages of Tommy Thomas. 1 Bay St., SGH. 631-725-9500. Baystreet.org. GALLERIES ANN MADONIA – 11 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. 36 Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-1878. ART & SOUL – 495 Montauk Hwy, EP. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com. ART BARGE – 50 years art barge history. Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, AMG. 631-267-3172. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily or by appointment. 28E Job’s Ln., SH. 631-204-0383. BEGO EZAIR– Painters: Wanda Murphy, Roz Cole, Eveline Luppi, Jody Leib, sculptor Cal Thompson, through Aug. 31. 136 Main St., SH. BENSON-KEYES – By appt. 917-509-1379 or elainebensongallery@gmail.com. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Watercolors, sculptures. Sat., Sun. 1-4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., SHD. 631-7659509. BLUE SKY – Michael Yurick, through Sept. 2. 63 Main St., SGH. BOLTAX – 21 Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-4062. Boltaxgallery.com. BRAVURA – By appt. 261 N. Main St., SH. 631-3773355.
CELADON CLAY ART – 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 631-7262547. CHRYSALIS – Thurs.-Mon. 10-5:30 p.m. 2 Main St., SH. 631-287-1883. CHUCK SEAMAN FISH PRINTING – 27B Gardner’s Lane, HB. 631-338-7977. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Furnishings, found objects. By appt. Lazy Point, AMG. 631-267-3172. DELANEY COOKE – 150 Main St., SGH. 917-445-8427. Delaneycookegallery.com. DESHUK-RIVERS – Tours with artist Daria Deshuk. 141 Maple Ln., BRDG. 631-237-4511. Deshukriversgallery.com. DRAWING ROOM – 16R Newtown Ln., EH. FLOWERS AT THE GREENERY – 19 Mitchell Rd., WHB. 631-288-7903. GALERIE BELAGE – “Outsider Art in the Hamptons” through Sept. 6. 8 Moniebogue Ln., WHB. 631-288-5082. GALLERYB – Photographs, John Gettings. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. through Mon. 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1059. Thegalleryb.com. HAMBURG KENNEDY – Photographs by Peter Tunney, through Sept. 6. 11 a.m.-8 p.m, Weds.-Sun. 64 Jobs Ln., SH. Hamburgkennedy.com. JG JEWELRY – Fictional map paintings, Jeffrey Obser, through Sept. 8 Main St., EH. JILL LYNN & CO – Paintings, Dana Bell, Grant Haffner, through Sept. 15. 66 Jobs Ln., SH. Jilllynnandco.com. JOHN JERMAIN LIBRARY – paintings, Roisin Bateman, through Aug. 31. 201 Main St., SGH. 631-7250049. KARYN MANNIX – 36 Hampton Rd., SH. 631-377-3235. LEIBER MUSEUM – fine Japanese prints, through Labor Day. 446 Old Stone Hwy, SPG. 631-329-3288. Leibermuseum.org. LENZ WINERY – paintings, Annie Wildey, through Aug. 30. 38355 Rt. 25, PC. 631-734-6010. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART – Noon-6p.m. Sat, Noon-5 p.m. Sun, or by appt. 633 First St., GP. 631-477-2633. Lorangeriegallery.com. LUCILLE KHORNAK – 2400 Montauk Hwy, BRDG. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Abstracts by Joan Mitchell, Philip Guston, Lee Krasner, Ken Noland, James Rosenquist. 2462 Main St., BRDG. 631-537-7245. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART – 59 Main St., SH. 631259-2424. Michaelperez-artist.com. MOSQUITO HAWK – 24 N Ferry Rd., SI. 631-905-4998. OUTEAST – Steve Haweeli’s oils, charcoal, acrylic. 65 Tuthill Rd., MTK. 631-375-6730. PAMELA WILLIAMS –167 Main St., AMG. 631-2677817. Pamelawilliamsgallery.com. PARASKEVAS – Michael Paraskevas’ work/children’s book illustrations. By appt. 83 Main St., WHB. 631-2871665. PARRISH ART – Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-2118. PIERRE’S – Photographer Christine Wexler, through
Sept. 1. 2468 Main St., BRDG. POLLOCK KRASNER – 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-324-4929. PRITAM & EAMES – Furniture, Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m., closed Wed. 27 Race Ln., EH. 631324-7111. REMSENBURG ACADEMY – Ceramics, paintings, Uko Morita, Pam Capozzola, through Aug. 15. 130 S. Country Rd., RB. 631-835-8024. RICHARD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS – 90 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS – Mixed-media paintings, Christopher Engel, through Aug. 26. 41 Main St., SGH. 631725-2499. Kramorisgallery.com. ROSALIE DIMON – Noon-6 p.m. daily. 370 Manor Ln., JP. 631-722-0500. Jamesportmanorinn.com. RVS – Tim Roepe, Francine Tint, Kevin Berlin, through Aug. 15. Noon-5 p.m. Thurs.-Mon. 631-283-8546. SGH HISTORICAL – “Our Long Beach – Its Suprising History,” multi-media, through Sept. 12. 147 Main St. 631725-5092. Sagharborhistoricalsociety.org. SIRENS SONG – Monotype, painting, etching, Deborah Freedman, through Aug. 30. 516 Main St., GP. 631-4771021. Sirensongallery.com. SOLAR – Paintings, drawings, Astolfo Funes, through Aug. 24. 44 Davids Ln., EH. 631-907-8422. Artsolar.com. SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL – “Gestures x 4: Josh Dayton, Carol Hunt, Fulvio Massi, Hans Van De Bovenkamp,” through Aug. 24. 25 Pond Ln. 631-287-4377. Scc-arts.org. SOUTHAMPTON HISTORICAL – “Saving our Landscape Heritage: Paintings and Photographs of the East End.” 17 Meeting House Ln. 631-283-2494. Southamptonhistoricalmuseum.org. SURFACE – Asian-inspired pottery, Ted Tyler, through Aug. 15. 845 Springs-Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-291-9061. Surfacelibrary.com. TULLA BOOTH – Thurs.-Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 66 Main St., SGH. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. VERED – “Larry Rivers: Pop Icons,” through Aug. 24. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 68 Park Pl., EH. 631-324-3303. Veredart.com. WALK TALL – 197 Madison St., SGH. 631-681-1572. WATER MILL MUSEUM – 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon./Thurs.Sat, 1 to 5 p.m. Sun. 41 Old Mill Rd. 631-726-4625. Watermillmuseum.org.
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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, August 13 to Thursday, August 19. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) The Other Guy (PG13) – Fri, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30 Sat, Sun 2, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30, Mon, 4:30 Tue-Thur, 4:30, 7:15 Eat Pray Love (PG13) – Fri, 4:15, 7, 9:45 Sat, Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7, 9:45 Mon-Thur, 5, 7:45 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) Farewell – 3 all week I Am Love – 5 all week The Girl That Played With Fire – Fri, 8:30, SatThurs, 9:15 Life During Wartime – 6:30, 7:15 all week Dirty Martini Plus Live – 11 p.m. Friday I Remember Better When I Paint – 2 p.m. Sunday UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0448) They didn’t send us the movie times.
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Ripe peaches are so plentiful right now you may want to think about all the wonderful ways to eat this luscious fruit. We can halve them and fill them with berries and cream or slice them into our morning cereal. They can be baked into cobblers and short cakes or the best summer pies. Peaches can enrich a menu, from a refreshing chilled peach soup with sparkling wine, to Todd English’s nutty peach crumble, to a little grilling in-between. While domestic peach crops have been available for several months, we have the luxury of farmripened peaches from our local orchards. When selecting this delectable fruit, the flesh should yield slightly to pressure and be free of blemishes, with a creamy color surrounding a rosy blush. GINGER PEACH CRUMBLE This Ginger Peach Crumble, from Todd English’s The Figs Table, caught my fancy. Hope you enjoy it too. Serves 6-8 6 large fresh peaches, cored and cut into large dice Juice of one lemon 1 tablespoon, plus 1 teaspoon finely crystallized ginger 1 tablespoon vanilla extract or brandy
ture and smooth out the top. 3. Transfer to preheated oven and bake until golden brown, about 25 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.
2 tablespoon sugar 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg For the topping 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts or pecans 1/2 cup sugar 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon ground ginger 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into small pieces
Variation: Substitute pears for the peaches and omit the vanilla extract. Adapted from The Figs Table, Simon and Schuster, 1998
Preheat oven to 375 °F. Lightly butter an 8 x 8 Pyrex baking pan. 1. For the peaches: Place the peaches, lemon juice, ginger, vanilla or brandy, sugar and nutmeg in the prepared pan and toss to mix. 2. For the topping: Place the flour, oats, nuts, sugar, nutmeg, ginger and salt in a medium bowl and toss to combine. Using a pastry cutter or two knives, add the butter and mix until crumbly. Sprinkle over the peach mix-
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time to get those peaches ready to grill. Just place them on the rack and grill them skin side down until nice grill marks appear, about 2 minutes. Turn and grill the cut side for another minute or two. The light char brings out their sweetness and needs no other embellishment. How’s that for a one ingredient recipe? Enjoy. SUMMER PEACH “SOUP” WITH SPARKLING WINE A perfect summer dessert when fresh local peaches are abundant. Serves 8 10 large farmstand ripe peaches Pinch coarse salt 1 cup water 1 cup sugar 1 1/2 cups sparkling wine 1 cup fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced Fresh mint leaves for garnish 1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil and add a pinch of salt. Add the peaches to the boiling water and blanch for about 3 minutes. Carefully remove with a slotted spoon to a bowl of cold water. Drain peaches on paper towels and with a pairing knife carefully remove skin from the peaches. Cut into 1/2 inch slices and set aside. 2. Place sugar and water in a saucepan and bring to a rolling boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Add 3/4 of the peach slices to the sugar syrup and return to a boil. Cool, then puree through a food mill or in a food processor. Chill thoroughly. 3. Whisk the sparkling wine into the peach puree just before serving. Add the remaining peach slices and strawberries. Garnish with fresh mint leaves and serve in small dessert bowls.
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Bedell Cellars in Cutchogue will host a North Fork Farm to Table dinner on Thursday, August 19, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The dinner features local wine, produce, seafood, and specialties from Bedell Cellars, Satur Farms, Catapano Dairy Farm, NOFO Oyster Bar, and catering by A Small Affair. The menu will feature North Fork Summer vegetable salad, pan roasted local striped bass, braised South Fork fennel, Sep’s eggplant and sweet red peppers with caper berries, roasted Long Island Crescent Farms duck, wild rice salad with grilled Davis Farm peaches, and South Fork mixed berry cobbler with Clinton Vineyards black currant cassis whipped cream. The Paul Effman Trio will also perform live jazz. The cost is $150 per person and $125 for wine club members. To purchase tickets contact Molly Deegan: 631-267-2411 or Molly@bedellcellars.com. Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina hosts “Drop & Dine” with Surf Craft on Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon and 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 to 11 a.m., until September 11. Surf Craft is a dropoff art program for kids that parents can enroll their children in for a two-hour session. The program is suitable for children ages 4 to 10 and costs $50 per session, per child. Led by a team of qualified art teachers and counselors, Surf Craft will nurture creativity by offering kids an innovative curriculum and socialization in a fun upbeat way. During the sessions, parents can relax and enjoy a meal at Hurricane Alley or Gulf Coast Kitchen by Robbin Haas. To reserve a space for your child, call 631-668-3100. Jamespor rt Manor Inn offers a Sunset Dining prix fixe, Sunday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Offerings include: wild mushroom toast, whipped goat cheese and chive vinaigrette, organic mixed greens, honey balsamic vinaigrette and shaved Parmesan, herb roasted local flounder,
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By David Lion Rattiner It was quite the scene at The Boathouse Restaurant in East Hampton. There were bartenders everywhere, “Tiki girls” and booze–specifically, a new rum by Bacardi called Seven Tiki. A panel of judges was set up at the restaurant and with a seriousness that could cut a block of steel, they tasted concoctions created by bartenders representing East End establishments. The event, “The Seven Tiki Hampton’s Bartender Drink Contest,” drew quite an interest. All of the drinks created had one requirement: They had 2nd place winners Amina Kadyrova and Louis Azevedo of Savanna’s in Bridgehampton and 1st place winner John to include Seven Tiki rum. Other Matthews of Copa in Bridgehampton with Billy Melnyk of Bacardi than that, bartenders like Jack such as Indonesian sun-baked nutmeg, vanilla from Anderson of Dan’s Papers, donning a smart black Kiffer of the Dory on Shelter Island, Ashley Gardiner dress, appeared very focused, “We’re all expecting to Madagascar, kiwi from New Zealand, as well as some of the Stephen Talkhouse and the Last Hope Lagoon, be impressed by these drinks based on the amount of spices from China and fig. It’s a 70 proof product, Lauren Cohen of Rumba in Hampton Bays and Joe energy and thought that’s going into them. I feel which makes it great with juices or coconut water, Kastrati of the Boathouse, had free rein to their crethat, as a judge, I have a big responsibility.” and it’s great in coffee. It’s also wonderful on the ations. It was a no-holds barred, bartender vs. barThe first concoction was the Leaky Tiki from rocks or straight. I personally love it straight.” tender contest. The judges were Evy Anderson of Savannah’s bartenders Amina and Louis. “This is David Bell, an East Hamptonite who attended the Dan’s Papers, Dana Rubin of Hampton Bays Wine very good, very different and very original,” said event, said, “It’s good. You can definitely taste the and Spirits, Chris Boudouris of McNamara Liquors judge Sestito. Bartender Jack Kiffer brought out his vanilla, and it makes a wicked good rum punch.” in Bridgehampton and Cynthia Sestito of Bravo’s “8th Tiki” which was described as, “Not enough to Bartender Lauren Cohen of Rumba said, “I tried it Top Chef fame. win, but pretty good.” Steve Pisacano from Claudio’s on the rocks and it’s actually really smooth–and I’m So what exactly is Seven Tiki Rum? Billy Melnyk, restaurant on the North Fork presented “Nofo-Jito” not a big ‘straight’ drinker.” the Senior Brand Manager for the product, was pronounced nofohito, which was described as, “Very “It’s a very sweet vanilla tasting rum–excellent there to explain it. “The sugar used to make it is sweet and very fruity.” They all liked the name. with Coca Cola,” said Ashley Gardiner, another comfrom Fiji, which is where the first sugar cane was peting bartender. ever cultivated and is considered the best in the (continued on next page) But the real tasters were the judges. Evy world. We really took different spices from there,
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Review: Orchard & Vine, Southampton By Susan M. Galardi This summer, the owners of the former Annie’s Organic Café and Market have changed direction with a new restaurant, Orchard & Vine. The menu has moved away from vegan/vegetarian, but the restaurant has maintained a few through lines: the freshest local produce and products, in many cases healthfully prepared. To accomplish that, owners Erma Orofino and Jessica Greenfield brought on 28year old Executive Chef Elijah Stillittano. Yes, he is 28 – with 16 years of experience. By the age of 12, young Elija was cooking family meals and Christmas dinner. He earned his professional stripes at serious restaurants in the New York area and as a private chef. While his menu has staples, Stillittano offers specials and variations based on what’s best at the moment – he gets texts from local fisherman about what they just caught. Orchard & Vine’s menu isn’t extensive, but it is well thought-out. Prices are quite reasonable – $7-12 for starters; $5-7 for sides, and $18-27 for entrees. Yes, can you believe it? A place in the Hamptons where you can get pasta (a rigatoni primavera of sorts) for under $20. We began with an edgy, unusual appetizer that I haven’t seen on a menu out here: stuffed calamari. Delicate rings filled with diced pancetta, bread crumbs, served in a demure pool of Chinese chili sauce that starts mild then creeps up. It was a deli-
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adjacent to the stand. Clearly he could not have picked a better spot to cultivate. Last week, as I got out of my car on the North side of the stand, I found myself “eyeball to eyeball” with ripe wineberries. As I stood up, I saw ripe, wild blackberries and I smelled that I had just stepped in spearmint. Behind the berry canes I saw a thicket of wild roses. With real estate prices as high as they are, it’s easy to forget that our local lands are some of the richest farmland in the world. With so many wild crops already at hand, maybe Smith could skip the planting and start harvesting. Attendant Pierre Boisset at Serene Green Thankfully, Serene Green Farmstand is By Stacy Dermont one of two fine stands that Sag Harbor has to boast I’m not at all serene about Sag Harbor’s new farm about. The Tomato Lady is open and goin’ great guns stand, Serene Green Farmstand on the corner of on the South end of Main Street. All hail The Tomato Noyac and Stony Hill Roads. I am very excited. I’ve Lady, long may she reign! In addition to red and yelalready shopped there twice, once for Kirby cucumlow tomatoes, she carries stripy green tomatoes, bers and once for peaches. Right now their colorful cukes, zuchs, basil and whatever happens to be in selection of produce is spread out on picnic tables season on the day you visit her stand. If the “tomato outdoors; I can’t wait for them to open the old farm flag” just South of Cove Deli is wavin’, she’s open for stand building. It’s been about 20 years since somebusiness. one did this farm stand up right. Of course Sag Harbor also enjoys and supports its The building could open in time for Labor Day Farmers Market every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 weekend and the plan is to stay open through p.m. in front of the Sag Harbor Yacht Club on Bay November, “as long as the customers keep coming.” Street. Get there early for peaches, blueberries and They have been coming in droves, and soon, with the raspberries this week. addition of the indoor space and refrigeration, Serene Great news from the Southampton Farmers Green can offer more local products, adding to their Market, Southampton Chamber Director Kerry current selection of fruits, vegetables and flowers. Wilkey says “There have been no complaints to the Owner John Smith says they will operate from 9 chamber, the farmers market is not going anya.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week. Appropriately, where.” Of course it is going into Fall and next these are “farmer hours” (minus the 5 to 9 a.m. shift week…apple season really gets rollin’ on the South in the field). Smith plans to begin farming the lot Fork!
Best (New York Magazine, 2007), gourmands can enjoy a $29 three-course prix fixe dinner, Sun.-Thurs. 44 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton, 631-907-0250. RACE LANE – An American restaurant with some continental asides. The modern building was designed by Norman Jaffe and the architect’s style is back. Guests can sit by the fire on couches with cocktails, such as the “Race Lane Shandy” ($9, Pilsner, St. Germain, club soda) or the “Torquay” ($14, gin, muddled cucumber and lemon served in a Prosecco float). Open year round at 31 Race Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-5022. MAHON’S SEAFOOD SHACK - Fresh local seafood cooked to order by French Chef Christian Du Pernay. Visit us on Facebook. Live Aucostic music every Friday & Saturday. 2095 Montauk Hwy. Amagansett, on the Napeague Stretch 631-604-5102. Open 7 days. SEN RESTAURANT - The Hamptons “go-to” place for sushi/Japanese cuisine. Extensive sake list and great late night scene. Take out/full service catering. 23 Main St., Sag Harbor, 631-725-1774. SQUIRETOWN RESTAURANT & BAR - A modern American bistro. Open seven days, lunch & dinner. Great bar scene and even better food. This week’s specials include sautéed softshell crabs with lemon buerre blanc, roasted corn and tomato salad. Happy Hour Mon.-Fri., 57 p.m. Catering available & Full Take-out Menu. 26 West Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, 631-723-2626. Squiretown.com. THAT LITTLE ITALIAN PLACE - Italian cuisine in the Heart of Greenport (across from Mitchell Park), enjoy views of the Harbor while enjoying authentically prepared meals, along with specialty drinks in the cool atmosphere! Serving lunch Fri.-Sun., Dinner Thurs.-Sun. Full menu available for take out, on- and off-premise catering. 110 Front St., Greenport, 631-477-6767. ZIGGY’S FOOD + DRINK – Surf shack, bar and grill. Open at 11 a.m. for lunch and dinner. Weekend brunch at 10 a.m. Nachos, kabobs, Fat Boy burgers, hummus, salads, seafood, and coconut shrimp. Two-for-one margaritas all the time. Live music. 964 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Tpk, Bridgehampton, 631-537-6060. Ziggybridgehampton.com.
$!".&$ Contact venues, as some require ticket purchase or may change their schedules. AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EHEast Hampton; HB-Hampton Bays; MV-Manorville; MTT-Mattituck; MTK-Montauk; Q-Quogue; SGH-Sag Harbor; SH-Southampton; WM-Water Mill; WHWesthampton; WHB-West Hampton Beach FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 ANNONA –DJ, drink specials 11 p.m.-3. 112 Riverhead Rd., WHB, 288-7766. EH BOWL –Latin music by Mambo Loco 9 p.m.-12. 71 MTK Hwy., EH. 324-1950. PUBLICK HOUSE – Taproom specials 4 p.m.-12. DJ Dory 10 p.m. 40 Bowden Sq., SH, 283-2800. REGULARS – Friday Night Supper Club entertainment. 1271 North Sea Rd., SH, 287-2900. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – Rhett Miller 7 p.m., $30/$45. The Original Wailers 9 p.m., $50. Little Head Thinks 10 p.m., $25. 161 Main St., AMG, 267-3117. TIDE RUNNERS – Live reggae music, DJ SoCo. 7 North Rd., HB, 728-7373. ZIGGY’S – Daily 2 for 1 margaritas. 964 Bridge/Sag Tpk., BRDG, 537-6060. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 EH POINT MARINA & YACHT CLUB – Day & Night Party, pull up to marina & party in your own boat, or join the fun inside 12:30 p.m.-6. 295 Three Mile Harbor Rd., EH, 731-3099. NICK AND TONI’S – The Lonesharks 4-8 p.m. 148 S. Emerson Ave., MTK. PUBLICK HOUSE – DJ Brian Evans 9:30 p.m. 40 Bowden Sq., SH, 283-2800. REGULARS – Live music. 1271 North Sea Rd., SH, 287-2900. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – Howard Fishman 7 p.m., $20/$35. Giving Tree 11 p.m., $25. 161 Main St., AMG, 2673117. STEVEN KLEIN’S HOME – 7 p.m.-11, cocktails, $300,
$500, $2,000. 1971 Scuttlehole Rd., BRDG, 924-3934. TIDE RUNNERS – Brian & Eddie 3 to 6 p.m., live music 6 to 9:30 p.m. 7 North Rd., HB, 728-7373. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 OLD MILL INN – 7 p.m.-8, sunset cruise, prix fixe dinner at the Inn before or after sailing. 5775 West Mill Rd., MTT, 298-8080. PHAO THAI KITCHEN – Reggae music 5:30 p.m.-9, DJ Doogie reggae music 9 p.m. 29 Main St., SGH, 7250101. PIERRE’S – Jazz w/ Oyster Trio 7 p.m.-10. 2468 Main St., BRDG, 537-5110. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – Buckwheat Zydeco 8 p.m., $40. Winston Irie 10 p.m., $10. 161 Main St., AMG, 2673117. TIDE RUNNERS – New Life Crisis 6 p.m., DJ Biggie. 7 North Rd., HB, 728-7373. MONDAY, AUGUST 16 THE PIZZA PLACE – Live acoustic jazz jams led by Dennis Raffelock, 7-9 p.m. 2123 Montauk Hwy, BRDG. 5377865. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – In Circles w/High Bluff & Smarter Than Yourself 7 p.m., $10. Sunshine Brothers 10 p.m., $10 $10. 161 Main St., AMG, 267-3117. TIDE RUNNERS – Jimmy Mazz. 7 North Rd., HB, 7287373. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – “In the Round” hosted by Nancy Atlas 7 p.m., $TBA. Mr. No Shame 10 p.m., $10. Main Street, AMG, 267-3117. TIDE RUNNERS – Live music. 7 North Rd., HB, 7287373. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18 BEACH HUT –Latin music by Mambo Loco 6 p.m.-9:30. 1 Canal Rd., HB, 728-2988. OLD MILL INN – 7 p.m.-8, sunset cruise, prix fixe dinner at the Inn before or after sailing. 5775 West Mill Rd., MTT, 298-8080.
PHAO THAI KITCHEN – PTK Lounge “Employee Night,” DJ Chile. 29 Main St., SGH, 725-0101. PUBLICK HOUSE – Ladies Night. DJ Brian. DJ Govia 9:30 p.m. 40 Bowden Sq., SH, 283-2800. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – Inda Eaton 7 p.m., $10. Karaoke w/ Harry 10 p.m., $5. 161 Main St., AMG, 2673117. TIDE RUNNERS – Steve Fredericks. 7 North Rd., HB, 728-7373. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 ANNONA – Live music. 112 Riverhead Rd., WHB, 2887766. BAY BURGER – Open jazz session. 7 p.m.-9. No cover. 1742 SGH Tpk., SGH. 899-3915. FRESNO – Brazilian music, live bossa nova w/ Ludmilla Brazil 6:30 p.m.-9:30. 8 Fresno Pl., EH, 324-8700. GURNEY’S INN - Live music, beach fiesta & margaritas on the beach. 290 Old MTK Hwy., MTK. 668-2345. MUSE RESTAURANT – Live music by guitarist-vocalist Steve Fredericks, 7 p.m.-10. 760 MTK Hwy., WM, 7262606. STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – Leon Russell 8 p.m., $65/$80. Signify 9 p.m., $10. 161 Main St., AMG, 267-3117. TIDE RUNNERS – Joe Aleque. 7 North Rd., HB, 7287373. E-mail all nightlife updates to events@danspapers.com or fax to 631-537-3330 by Friday at noon.
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by discussion with nutrition & health experts. Core Dynamics, 58 Deerfield Rd., Water Mill. $10 (members)/$25. 646-286-6264. Turtleshellhealth.com/freshmovie. FRIDAYS ON THE PORCH – 5-6:30 p.m., wines & hors d’oeuvres with the Sag Harbor Historical Society. 174 Main St., SGH. 631-725-5092. Sagharborhistoricalsociety.org. SUNSET FRIDAY – 5 p.m. to sunset, live music. Wolffer Wine Stand, 3312 Montauk Hwy, SGK. 631-537-5106. FRIDAYS AT FIVE – 5 p.m., The Last Empress: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and the Birth of Modern China, with biographer Hannah Pakula, Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BRDG. $15. 631-537-0015. Hamptonlibrary.org. INDIE WOMAN MAGAZINE LAUNCH PARTY – 5:307 p.m., showcasing the Hamptons and local women who serve as inspiration, wine & raffle. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, SGH. $20. 631-725-9500. Baystreet.org. MUSIC AT BRIDGE GARDENS – 6 p.m., The Charles Certain Trio. Bring a blanket, chair and picnic. $10/$20 (family of four). Bridge Gardens, 26 Mitchell Ln., BRDG. 631-5377440. Peconiclandtrust.org. FILM – 7 p.m., Gigi, commentary, discussion by director/producer John Erman. Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Rd., SH. 631-283-0774. Myrml.org. PERLMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC CONCERT – 7 p.m., “Tutti Suonare Chamber Music Concert.” Old Whalers’ Church, 44 Union St., SGH. $35-$100. OUTDOOR MOVIE – 7:30 p.m., West Side Story (1961). Bring a beach chair, blanket and picnic. Silas Marder Gallery, 120 Snake Hollow Rd., BRDG. 631-702-2306 or silasmarder.com. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 HIKE – 9 a.m., meet on Old House Landing Rd., EH, for a 3-mile beach walk. 631-324-9389. Easthamptontrails.org. HIKE – 10 a.m.-noon, meet at Trout Pond, Noyac Rd., for a 4-mile hike. 631-725-3942. Southamptontrails.org. DAN READS IN THE HAMPTONS TOO – 11 a.m., meet the author at Jewish Center of the Hamptons, 44 Woods Ln., EH, for the story of architect Norman Jaffe. Danrattiner.com. COOKING DEMO – Noon to 2 p.m., Chicken Empanadas in the Turbochef oven. Loaves & Fishes Cookshop, 2422 Montauk Hwy, BRDG. 631-537-6066. Landfcookshop.com. INA GARTEN: THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA – 6 p.m., meet the author and TV host. Amagansett Library, 215 Main St. Reg. req’d: 631-267-3810. Amagansettauthors.com. DANCE PERFORMANCE – 6 p.m., “Twilight in the Garden of Hope,” by Jennifer Muller/The Works. VIP reception, dinner with Company. 46 Further Ln., EH. $40 (performance)/$150 (w/reception)/$250 (w/dinner & reception). Sponsorships start at $500. 212-691-3803. ASTRONOMY LECTURE – 7 p.m., “Meteors and Constellations,” with Dr. Denton S. Ebel, followed by observation of meteor shower and constellations, coinciding with planetarium show for kids. Ross School, 18 Goodfriend Dr., EH. Free. 631-907-5555. PERLMAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC CONCERT – 8 p.m., “Tutti Suonare Chamber Music Concert.” Jewish Center of the Hamptons, 44 Woods Ln., EH. $50-$200. LYLE LOVETT & HIS LARGE BAND – 8:30 p.m., fourtime Grammy winner performs. WHB PAC, 76 Main Street. $200/$150/$125. 631-288-1500. Whbpac.org. NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD – 9 p.m. screening. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., EH. $10. 631-324-4050. Guildhall.org. SHAKE IT UP AND DANCE – 10:30 p.m., retro music, cash bar. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, SGH. Free admission. 631-725-9500. Baystreet.org. SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 HIKE – 9 a.m., meet at Camp Hero Rd., EH, for a 3-mile hike. 631-324-1127. Easthamptontrails.org. BIKE RIDE – 9 a.m., meet at MTK Library for a 15-20mile bike ride. 631-668-6995. Easthamptontrails.org. KAYAK TRIP – 10 a.m.-noon, meet on Scallop Rd., SH. BYO kayak/lifevest. 631-283-5432. Southamptontrails.org. HORSEBACK RIDE – 10 a.m.-noon, meet at Merchants Path/Wainscott Harbor Rd., SGK. BYO horse/helmet. Reservations req’d. 631-537-6188. Southamptontrails.org. RECITAL – 3 p.m., “Summer Roses: Classical & Romantic Music for Voice and Violin,” with Sarah Moulton and Junko Ohtsu. SH Cultural, 25 Pond Ln. $20/$15 (students). 631287-4377. Scc-arts.org.
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downright morose. From Schiavoni’s Market to Hildreth’s, from Ben Franklin’s to Sag Harbor Hardware, from the Noyac Deli to the one on Job’s Lane, from Java Nation to the Starbuck’s in Greenport, it’s deadpan all around. What gives? Are all jaded from years of dealing with snarky city dwellers? Is this something you have heard of previously? Any insight would be most appreciated. I enjoyed your story on proper pronunciation. Count me as one who will use the Romanian version of your name. Thanks Dan and Cheers! Eleazer, Christy and Ruby Vermont Just harassed by the crowds, I think. – DR
GO JOE! Dear Stacy, Just finished reading the article “Who’s Here, Joe Lauro, Documentarian” and wanted to thank you. There have been many articles written about my brother Joseph’s work and accomplishments, but this is by far the richest I’ve read yet. Thanks for recognizing Joe’s talents and sharing it with your many readers! He’s worked so hard and with such passion for so many years, it’s nice to see him get the recognition he so deserves. Thanks again! Debbie Salmieri Florida P.S. the photo is great too! SCORE ONE FOR THE LOCALS! Dear Dan, With reference to your article in the July 16 issue, titled “City Slicker Outwits Farm in Bridgehampton Catastrophe,” I remember the story you related to about 40 years ago about the city slicker who approached a farmer plowing his fields in Bridgehampton one summer day. After waving some cash, he asked the old farmer how much land he could buy for $300. After thinking about it for a few moments, the farmer told the city slicker to bring over a wheelbarrow and he would fill it for him! That was a classic! Score one for the locals! Bruce Backlund Sag Harbor The score is now 836,512 to 781,106 in favor of the city slickers. – DR HAMPTONS ATTITUDES Dear Dan, My wife and daughter and I have just returned from our 7th consecutive year of a week in the Hamptons and, as ever, we cherish the landscape and beauty of the area and reaffirm our desire to retire there (we are from Vermont). We have, however, acknowledged a certain attitude among shopkeepers, restaurant staff and those dealing with vacationers at large that is somewhat perplexing–everyone is
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AH! THE SWEET PRICES IN THE HAMPTONS! Dear Dan, My wife and I had dinner in Southampton last night. We passed on dessert but my wife said “let’s get a couple of pieces of chocolate and we can have it with red wine on the deck.” We drove to Main Street and she waited in the car while I went to the candy store. I checked on my cash and found that I had $9 in my pocket. That should be enough for four bitesize pieces of candy, I thought. I picked out four cream-centered pieces and the clerk weighed them. “Not a quarter pound,” he said. “I just want four,” I replied. “Can’t do it, you have to buy a quarter pound (six pieces).” “That is really #*^~*> up,” I said (obviously angry at this point).
“OK, I’ll take a quarter pound.” “That will be $11.50,” he said. That’s (with tax) $2 per bite size piece, I thought. Alright, I just wanted to get out of there. I handed him my credit card and he said, “Cash only.” “That is really #*^~*> up”, I said and walked out. Amazing, $9 and a credit card in my pocket and I can’t buy candy in Southampton. But wait, we stopped at 7-Eleven, where I got a large size (four pieces) Mounds Bar, for $2. The coconut and dark chocolate went great with the red wine and the price was right. My wife said I should not have cursed at the clerk. I agreed, he probably gets minimum wage to take grief from people like me. “Was anyone we know in the store, were any children near you?” she asked. “I hope not; I can’t remember all the details,” I replied. John Henihan North Sea, Southampton Welcome to Southampton Excess. – DR THERE IS A BRIDGE IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE! Dear Dan, You wrote that the Montauk Lighthouse was up for sale. Was that a joke? If not, how would I find out any information on purchasing the Lighthouse property? Joseph P. Gerstner Vice President CBS Labor Relations New York City Not for sale. It was part of a spoof. – DR
Police Blotter Have a Doughnut A driver in Southampton decided it would be a good idea to do doughnuts in the front yard of a home. The entire lawn of the home was destroyed, as was the landscaping and a fence. The owner of the home doesn’t think he knows anybody that would do such a thing to his property. He’s a lawyer. Angry, Won’t Pay A woman in Hampton Bays became irrate at a hair salon after she received a haircut that she was unhappy with. The woman refused to pay for the haircut, then flipped over a table and screamed at the hair stylist. No charges are being pressed, but the salon is no longer going to allow the woman onto the premises. Angry, Won’t Pay II A woman from Hampton Bays refused to pay for food she was served in Montauk because she said, “It was terrible,” and walked out of the restaurant. The owner followed her out and got her license plate number, then yelled at his chefs. Dumb, Purely Dumb A man was pulled over in Southampton and the officer smelled alcohol on the man’s breath. When the officer asked him if he had anything
to drink that night, the man responded with “I’ve only had eight shots of tequila and a beer, that’s it.” The man was arrested for DWI. Shrinkage A man in Southampton was seen naked on the beach. Apparently, the man had gone for a long run on the beach in the middle of the day and wanted to go for a dip, and let it all hang out. When he got out he was quoted as saying, “There’s shrinkage I tell you. I was in the ocean! I was in the ocean!” Oddball A man in East Hampton who was reportedly walking around in a suit and tie and yelling at cars that drove by, appeared very stressed out, and smelled a bit like garbage. When people asked him what was wrong, he just said he was homesick and missing New York City and that everything was fine. The Great Viagra Ring There is a drug ring going around in the Hamptons that is providing Viagra for men in their late 70s, illegally, who are not healthy enough for sexual activity. The Hamptons Wow I’m Grossed Out Investigatory Unit is on the case. – David Lion Rattiner
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631-324-0108
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Half Moon Rides
Popcorn
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To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
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%NTERTAINMENT $ESIGN 'OING 'REEN (OME 3ERVICES Party Services
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Photography/Video
KIDS PARTY SPECIALISTS Party Planning for All Occasions
UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPHY P
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CELEBRATING OUR 20TH SEASON
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Air Conditioning/Heating
sam
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portrait, weddings, interior, art photography
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Lic# 45693-H, 38979-RP, 45226-RP
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631-775-7502 sammechanical.net
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KOLB MECHANICAL Heating and Air Conditioning
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1193709
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FILIPKOWSKI AIR, INC
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got custom?
Party Services/Music
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PARTY RENTALS our 29th year
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631-725-7533
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com
Also...The Jim Turner Band
631-725-5626
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Contact Michael
28 Cameron St., Southampton
631-662-9440
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Since 1996
Residential/Commercial Cleaning Services Using 100% All Natural and Non-Toxic Products.
CUSTOM AUDIO Multi Room Audio Home Theaters Phone Systems Home Automation LCD/Plasma TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pre-Wiring Universal Remotes
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Silver Platter Service, Inc. Acoustic Rock and more Partys, Private Events, BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s BBQâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Audio/Home Theater
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631-589-6999
1193796
Ray Red Entertainment
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631-734-2827
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HAMPTON BALLOON
631-744-3533 1866-9-Curtain
Air Conditioning/Heating Heat Pumps/Humidification Custom Wine Cellars Service Contracts Available Sales â&#x20AC;˘ Service â&#x20AC;˘ Installations
Wondrous Window Designs From Inspiration To Installation In Home Consultations
1193832
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1193964
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DAN'S PAPERS, August 13, 2010 Page 107 www.danshamptons.com
(OME 3ERVICES Awnings
Animal Waste Removal
Awnings
Chimneys
Pro-Line
G OOSE P OOP R EMOVAL OUR
GSS10000
CHIMNEY
VACUUM AND
SMART SWEEP TECHNOLOGY
SERVING
ALL OF
LONG ISLAND & W ESTCHESTER
CLEANING / REPAIRS
24 Hour • 7 Days SERVICE
Audio/Home Theater
HELP
Licensed • Insured
• Home Theaters • Stereos • Mac & Windows • Internet • Tutorials • Repair Service
631-495-6826
TROUBLESHOOTING 631•537•2114 24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE 367 Butter Lane • P.O. Box 2002 • Bridgehampton, NY
Waterproofing Services
OF THE
2007
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1193742
Car Service
• Truck Mounted Steam Cleaning • Carpet • Upholstery • Tile & Grout Like New • Area Rugs • Silk • Wool • Car,RV & Boat Rugs • Powerwashing
Car Service
Bonded
631-331-3730 cell 631-294-9627 NORTH/SOUTH FORK CLEANING Residential/Commercial Opening & Closing Weekly, Bi-weekly, Monthly cleanings Move in/Move out cleanings Post construction Window Office Cleanings House watching
Crown Victoria & 7 -8 passenger minivans
1323341
631-369-5522 1-800-793-6499
NORTH FORK
Custom Audio & Video
Carpentry
Whole House Audio & Video Home Theater • Security Integration Lighting Control • Shade Control Computer Networks • Audio Prewire Showroom At 6615 Main Rd., Mattituck
NPC CARPENTRY Trim • Cabinets Windows & Doors Mantels & More!
631-287-2403 631-298-4545 www.nfav.com
1199474
Makee Yourr Housee a Home! www.NpcCarpentry.com
516.658.8523
1193790
Chimneys (631) 648-7474
Insured
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Airport & NYC Specialists Islip • JFK • LaGuardia • Newark
631.278.8594
ERICLEAN
We Don’t Don’t Cut Corners Corners We We Clean Them
HAMPTON TOWN TAXI
• Custom Home Cinema • Residential & Commercial Audio/Video • Lutron Lighting - Save Energy Beautifully™ • Touch Panels, Automation, Control, Programming • New or Old Construction Wiring WWW.JRSSAV.COM • Flat Panels, Projectors & Speakers Hamptons-Montauk-NYC Call to schedule a free consultation today! • Sales, Service & Installation
Cleaning
THE CARPET CLEANER OF THE HAMPTONS
Mildew & Mold Remediation / Testing 1193885
konafab@aol.com
Cleaning
Complete Basement / Crawl Space BEST BEST
Since 1984
281-3500
WWW.MILDEWBUSTERS.COM
Chimneys
For A Home That Is Clean And Green
FREE ESTIMATES. Helen & Carlos: 631-741-1762 Fax: 631-369-9808
Voted “Best Cleaning Company”
Northnsouthforkcleaning@live.com 1193763
CHIMNEY CLEANINGS CHIMNEY & FIREPLACES BUILT GAS FIREPLACES CUSTOM STONE WORK HISTORICAL RESTORATIONS
Call us today or go to
teresasfamilycleaning.com 1323320
HOME ELECTRONICS
Basements
631-878-2200
43402-H
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com Chimneys
631-653-1987 The Most Thorough Carpet Cleaning Plus a 200% Guarantee!
Residential & Commercial
Fax (631)648-7480
pcslongisland.com We Clean “Green”
Area Rug/Upholstery Cleaning Specialists
Service Directory 5pm Wednesday
1193620
1193833
Fast, Friendly, Professional Service www.acechimneyexperts.com Pete Vella
LIC #’s SH L001396 EH 6734 Suffolk 40077-HI
CSIA Certified Technician
Fine Oriental Rugs Pet Odor Control TIle & Grout Cleaning/Sealing Carpet Color Repair Water Damage PROS Green Cleaning Systems
www.TheCarpetCleaningGuy.net
631-588-2793
Bonded • Insured
1323506
1282811
1193735
Deadline
(631) 283-6886
WE BRICK IT, STONE IT, FIX IT, CREATE IT, RESTORE IT
1193945
HAMPTONS
Basements
1323315
Audio/Home Theater
1316429
CHIMNEY & MASONRY REPAIRS NEW BRICK & BLOCK CHIMNEYS 10 POINT CHIMNEY INSPECTION ROOF & GUTTER REPAIRS
1193711
1316456
WE ALSO PICK UP DEER POOP / DEER DETERRENTS
1193658
USING
Chimneys
1323400
Animal Waste Removal
Area Rugs Tile & Grout Upholstery Carpet Repair Spot Dyeing Pet Stains
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
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(OME 3ERVICES Cleaning
Computers/Internet
Decks
COMPUTER PROBLEMS?
Decks
Driveways
Deck Replacement • Deck Resurface • Deck Repair
631-725-3278
www.fastteks.com
1323327
1193726
EH License #7347-2009
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Design • Build • Maintain
Proudly serving all of Long Island
Cedar • Mahogany • IPE • Composite • Hidden Clips
atlasasphalt.com
Serving High End Homes on the East End
631-287-9277
1194004
eastenddeck.net
Powerwashing
1341763
E
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Airr Qualityy Issuess & Testing Mold d Remediation n Lower
Designed & Built • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits
6 19
• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality
...becausee you’vee gott betterr thingss too do.
631-345-9393
HANDYMAN E WATCHING HOUSE T RUNS AIRPORT WE A CCEPT CREDIT CARDS
PICK UPS & DELIVERIES
Owner Operated Deal Direct
1316432
Closets
AS
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East End Since 1982
M . INC
SH+EH Licensed & Insured
S A NST CO Comprised Professionals that are intuitive goal oriented. Providing highest satisfaction level for all your Remodeling Needs.
CA
631-897-5146
631.384.4258
SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS
24-hr Emergency Service Our Electrical Services Include: • Lighting & Electrical Repairs • House & Home Office Wiring • Generator Sales & Installations • Computer, Telephone Wiring • Home Automation Services
GO GREEN!
Electrical Contractors
631-668-1600 williamjsheaelectric.com Liscensed & Insured
LIC # 3842ME
1316420
ELECTRICAL SERVICES
*****
1193905
ONE-STOP-SHOP Multi Service Electrical Contractor Lighting Control Systems
Licensed & Insured
Driveways, Aprons, Repairs,
Design Installation Repair
In-HomeEstimates!
Asphalt, Gravel, RCA Expert Grading, Drywells Cesspools Installed
eastenddeck.net
www.paniflex.com
1194044
• • • • • • • •
Roofing Windows Extensions Trim Painting Siding Flooring Decks
1341776
#1 Deck Builder on the East End
Smart Homes & HVAC Controls Total Home Control New Installations & Retrofit Jobs Security & Fire Alarm Systems Felix, at your service: 631-252-2215 www.integratedtechnologiesllc.net 1323511
M.R.C.
LOWEST PRICES Free Estimates
Powerwashing
1341762
Licensed & Insured
Lic.
Ins.
C O N T R A C TO R S
RENOVATION SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
Decks • Siding • Roofs BEST 2007 Teak Furniture • Deck/Patio Furniture BEST Brick & Stucco • Basement Waterproofing OF THE
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NEW WORK • CUSTOM LIGHTING 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE SERVING THE EAST END FOR OVER 20 YEARS LIC. OWNER OPERATED INS.
631 287-2768
Full Service Electrical Contracting Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting
OceanElectric.net
287-6060 (631)324-6060 (631)
631-728-1442 ELECTRICAL
EXPERT HOUSE WASHING & POWER WASHING
1193741
1193934
631 : • 845.7770
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DO IT "THE SHEA WAY"
Driveways
See e extensive e photo o gallery:
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Serving the East End
631-283-0758
1193734
Ass seen n on n . ..
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hamptonservices.com
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• Alsoo Availablee Fulll Linee off Closett Doors • Ownerr Operatedd • Walll Safess • 200 Years’’ Experiencee • Lifetimee Warranty • Fullyy Adjustablee Shelves
Electrical Contractors
AIR DUCT CLEANING CHIMNEY CLEANING & REPAIR DRYER VENT CLEANING WET BASEMENTS
• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • All IPE & Mahogany Decks
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SI
Delivery/Courier
Dan W. Leach Custom Carpentry
#1 Deck Builder on the East End
Cell: 631-793-1121
Duct Cleaning
www.southamptonhandyman.com
1341717
of The Hamptons
1282828
Highest Quality • Best Service
Design Installation Repair
erine’s Cleaning Cath
1194043
SEALCOAT
SH License #L000856
Lic#27335-H, SHL002637
1316495
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Call
1-800 Atlas Asphalt & Sons
631-553-9550
Free
DRIVEWAYS
Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning
References Available
catherinescleaning.com
1193792
Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer
• Spring Cleanings • Summer Openings • Year Round, Seasonal, Monthly, Weekly
Year Round Hampton’s Housekeeping
S.H. LIC. L002553
www.hamptondeck.com
Residential & Commercial
Irish Owned
631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com
Construction
Wilma’s
Based in Sag Harbor Est. 2002
631.324-3021
1193699
jurgita.harold@yahoo.com www.jurgitaandharold.com
Design And Construction Of Fine Exteriors
Blacktop Driveways/Parking Areas Custom Masonry, Cobblestone & Paving Stone New Construction and Resurfacing Free Estimates Family Owned & Operated For Over 36 Years
$25 OFF! Call for details.
1323314
631-553-5589
Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist
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Residential • Commercial
ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC.
We Come To Your Home or Business!
Jurgita & Harold
Driveways
1194088
Classified Dept open 5 days! M-F 8:30am-6pm 631-537-4900
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
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(OME 3ERVICES Fences/Railings
Fences/Railings
Flooring
Fuels/Fuel Services
T h e Fe n c e G u y
Fuels/Fuel Services
Family owned business for 60 years!
GJS S Electric,, LLC
Lic. # 22186-H
1316488
Environmental
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Fences/Railings
For Emergencies Call:
BAYSHORE
MY ONLY BUSINESS IS MAKING HARDWOOD FLOORING BEAUTIFUL!
WOOD FLOORS INC. 1282799
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Fences/Railings
631-283-0008
1193873
Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday
West Flooring & Design Hardwood Flooring
from Montauk to Manhattan
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INSTALLATION, FINISHING & SUPPLY vintage hand scraping RESTORE and dust containment RENEW PLANT A TREE WOOD PRODUCTS REDESIGN Responsible Forest Management (SW-COC-003529)
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TCB
Gutters
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NON CORRODING.
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516-551-9903
1193807
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631-681-1028 631-399-1644
1316471
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Forest Stewardship Council A.C.
PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION
REPAIRS $75
1193850
BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS
24-House Emergency Service Available
Give Your Roof the Crowning Glory it Deserves
631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured
â&#x20AC;˘ Free Estimates SERVING THE EAST END FOR 49 YEARS!
Garages
Gutters
â&#x20AC;&#x153;A family businessâ&#x20AC;?
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1193778
631-831-8546
Installations â&#x20AC;˘ Sanding Finishing â&#x20AC;˘ Repairs Custom Staining & Decks
1341735
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631-569-2667 631-455-1905
631-878-6303
Abandonments - Removals - Installations
BIGAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
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(OME 3ERVICES Gutters
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(OME 3ERVICES Kitchen/Baths
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Marine Services
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OFFICE:
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(631)287-1075
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Licensed
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631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured
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631-765-3130 • 631-283-8025
• Sea Shore Planting Specialist • Bluff Stabilization • Dune Restoration • Native Planting • Landscape & Garden Installation •Hydroseeding
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Installation • Service Start-Up • Winterize Lic/Ins • Free Estimates
Landscape/Garden
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Lic# 39336-RE
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631-901-8928
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
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(OME 3ERVICES Marine Services
Masonry/Stone/Tile
Shore Line
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BULKHEADING All phases of bulkheading, piers, floating docks...
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Lic# 29998-H
Construction • Design • Repairs • Chimneys • Brick & Stone Patios • Tile & Stucco Work • Aprons • Stone Walls • All Landscaping Work
Cell:631-831-7634
1341716
www.mgmasonry.com • Licensed & Insured
Mold Inspection
Matthew Rychlik
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION
MOLD
Inspections & Testing
FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE
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631
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Wa
631-276-7951
30 Years of Experience
Exterior
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Business Opportunities Famous Cigar Bar for Sale in Sag Harbor 7 Years Left on Lease, Great Location Email me: cigarbabe@earthlink.net Travel the World. Have Fun & Make Money. Earn up to $2,000/ Sale. No SellingUse Call Center- Closers. Call (877)597-7406 ID 3066-NP01
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FRENCH, SPANISH tutoring. All Levels- Regents, AP prep, adults, children. NYS Licensed, Experienced teacher. (516)320-4361 TUTORING Special Ed teacher. NYS Certified. 30+ years experience. All eligibilities. All levels. (631)377-3117 rshainwald@gmail.com
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Automotive BMW Z-3 1997 Roadster (2.3 litre) Silver. Always garaged. Immaculate condition. New tires. 58,000 miles. (631)907-0834 (631)322-2740 jficarra1@verizon.net
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Pianos- Summer rentals/ sales. All kinds. Steinway, Yamaha. Player pianos. Clearance Sale. PianoBarn Mike 631-726-4640
Education
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Pets
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DRIVER WANTED $250/ wk + gas money. Must have own car and clean license. Must be good with kids. Sept. 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. Mon. through Fri., 3 to 6pm (15hrs/ wk). Sag Harbor/ Hampton destinations only. All ages welcome. Call or email Steve at (631)942-2295, SkyDiddy12@aol.com
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Merchandise Wanted
CASH PAID FOR JUNK AND RUNNING VEHICLES $50- $5,000 (631) 474-3161 DMV# 7099438 FREE PICK-UP
CHEF, PRIVATE. Lessons too! By Chef Giovanni. Delicious heart healthy foods a specialty. http://chefgiovanni.vpweb.com 516-446-3417 Your own private chef for just $45 hour. CIA Graduate. All Honda Accord 2004, 42,000 occasions. Local. (631)578-0798 miles, excellent condition, black/ www.needachef.com beige leather, sun roof, $12,000. Child Care (631)287-3414. (917)822-4848. HAMPTON SITTERS
MERCEDES- BENZ 560SL GOT KIDS? 1988 Smoke Silver Metallic with Burgundy Interior. Celebrity (631)889-5108 Long Standing Collector wishes Owned. Mint Condition! In to expand collection of guns, Water Mill. $18,500. www.hamptonsitters.com swords. Cash paid. Free apprai- (917)488-4747 sals. Instant decisions. Strictly Reliable and fun baby sitter for confidential. Lloyd your kids. Call us 631-276-8662. 631-325-1819 babyzinhasitters.vpweb.com
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Classes/Instruction
ESTATE/ HOME SALES. We are the experts. We know how to do it right. Call Lloyd! 631-325-1819
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CATHERINE'S CLEANING LLC Licensed & Insured Based in Sag Harbor
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We will professionally clean your house for a reasonable price. Experienced. References. (631)745-3251.
Handyman A-1 ODD JOBS- Carpentry, Painting, Tile Work, Powerwashing, Estate Management. No Job Too Small! Licensed and Insured. (631)728-8955 Chris Johnson Contracting. Hamptons resident, 28 years exp. for all your handyman and property caretaking needs. Visit cdjcontracting.com or (631)816-4412. 10% discount (limited time). 10% always donated to charity.
Landscape/Garden Collector of magnificent specimen trees is moving. Including many Beech, Maples & Weeping specimen. 631-849-2608 LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST Custom Design, Installation, Maintenance. Trees, Bushes, Flower Gardens. Sod/ Seed Lawns. Brick, Blue Stone, Patios, Walkways. Driveways, Grading/ Drainage. (631)725-1394
Marine Boat Waxing, washing, compounding, weekly service, metal, interiors. Insured & bonded. 631-728-2323 Cobalt Cruiser 2000 190 I/O Bowrider 19' Like new- only 130 hours. Volvo Penta 190 hp, stereo am/ fm/ Cd, Bimini top. $10,995 (917)858-1587
Massage Therapy Marcia Tumpowsky NYS LMT Therapeutic Massage, Kripalu Yoga Educator, Healing Touch Practitioner. (631)725-1618 (212)860-2536 MASSAGE BY CHRISTINE. Spa quality massage in the comfort of your home. LMT (404)455-5975 SHIATSU. THE MASTER SESSION. DEEP BODYWORK MOST EFFECTIVE FOR RELIEF FROM STRESS AND PAIN. (631)329-1322
Moving/Storage
CLEANING PERSON Experienced! Top notch! Will clean & take care of your home. Great refs., reasonable rates, licensed. Valentina 631-255-4575
GOODFRIEND SELF STORAGE
Housecleaning. Weekly. BiWeekly. Monthly. Experienced. Reasonable. References. English speaking. Gina 631-796-1468. Jen 631-506-6692.
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$AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Music Guitar Teacher Dynamic training and proven ability. Experienced and diverse. Resume and references available. (914)329-9817. dantaber@optonline.net.
Painting/Papering
MASTER PAINTER/ SPACKLER Int./ Ext. Paint & Stain, Deck Sanding & Restoration, Powerwashing, Most Reasonable Pricing! (631)375-5238 (631)849-3416 MURALS/ FAUX customized art to your specifications. Over 500 satisfied customers since 1998. www.lindaalfin.com (631)345-2238
Swim Instruction ABSOLUTELY the BEST Energetic Instructors, M.E d/ WSI/ Life Guard/ CPR Instructor. Infants thru Adults 34 Years Experience. Member USSSA & Ins'd Vicki *82 631-839-7946 Kim *82 631-681-6042
ACTIVE HAMPTONS SWIM LESSONS. Varsity Swim Captain. Lifeguard/ CPR/ AED Certified. Let me show your child(ren) how to have fun while working on fundamentals and confidence. Extremely REASONABLE rates. Also Ocean lessons. Alexandra 917-566-0096; alexandra@activehamptons.com www.activehamptons.com
Party Services
All ages Highly Certified/ Insured. Teach your toddler/ preTUBING PARTY on Beach- schooler how to swim! Lots of front Location. We also offer: fun! *82 631-839-7946, Water Skiing, Wakeboarding, *82 631-681-6042 Kneeboarding, & trips to Sunset Beach. (646)335-5027. Barbara's Swimming Lessons. southamptonwaterski@gmail.com. Phys Ed teacher will teach fun & safe lessons at your home. (631)669-3842, (516)456-5277
Whether you are hosting a small intimate gathering or a large corporate event, Gotham Personnel will meet your staffing needs. We are ready to Serve you and your guests! Long Island (631)434-3600 NYC (212)242-5225
We Come to You! Private & Semi-private Swimming Lessons. Tatiana Hatchett (917)375-7402 www.rippleswim.com
Personal Services
Transportation
Errand services pick ups, deliveries, organizing, dog walking & grocery shopping. 631-603-4351
Airport Service & Beyond
Photography/Video AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY of Homes, Businesses, Boats, Parties! Excellent Gift! Helicopter Charter. PHOTOMOTIONS (631)368-6972
Plumbing PLUMBING & HEATING, Water heaters, boilers, oil tanks, gas piping, clogs, leak repairs, sump pumps, complete bathroom and shower enclosures. Tino Nektaredes 631-495-2174 631-266-3397
Professional Services Mediate Disputes: Architects, Designers, Contractors, Clients-Solve Disputes using courtcertified mediator. 30 years NYC civil litigation attorney. (917)498-1230
Sports WATER SKI. Private Water Ski Lessons. We also offer: wakeboarding, kneeboarding, wakeskating, and tubing. Call or e-mail for more information. (646)335-5027. southamptonwaterski@gmail.com.
SUV Car Service to: Airports, Manhattan, Broadway Shows, Sporting Events. Licensed & Insured. Local & Reliable. Andrew Stevens (631)235-3557
Trees/Shrubs
Summer Rentals
TREE SPECIALIST Pruning, Removals, Stump Grinding. Topping for Views and Sunlight. Fertilizing, Wood Chips. (631)725-1394
Montauk: 100yds to ocean, 1 BR, 2 TV's, newly renovated/ furnished, private deck, indoor pool. Weekly (5 day min.) $1,800. 631-678-1262
Montauk Manor Resort $14,000. Now- Sept. 2 BR duplex, 2 bath, sleeps 6. Owner, Paul BRIDGEHAMPTON 4 bed- (917)687-1790 room Beach House. Dock on www.montaukmanor.com Mecox Bay, canoe. 3-min walk to ocean. Waterfront, A/C. Sag Harbor Lovely 3 BR, 3 Bth, Private, Amazing Location! Full Finished Basement, Open w w w . s w a n s n e s t . c o m Plan, Newly Furnished. Enjoy (212)794-1000 Peace and Tranquility. Close to All, Ocean 7 minutes. August Bridgehampton South- walk to $8000. Year round $3400/ village/ bike to beach. 3 BR, 2 month. 646-597-8334 ba, newly furnished, CAC, grill, vandenberg.a707@gmail.com wbfp, d/w, wireless internet. Aug.- LD $17k. Available year Sagaponack: Farmhouse, SOH, renovated 5 BRs, 2 new baths, round, $45k. 917-974-1355 new kitchen, outdoor shower, EAST HAMPTON: Lion Head CAC, new furnishings. Aug- LD Beach, beautifully landscaped re- $20,500. or $6,000 weekly Aug. treat, 3 BR, 2 new baths, Master Year round $49k. Chris bath with jacuzzi, CAC, WiFi, ( 6 0 9 ) 9 1 5 - 9 7 5 5 , heated pool, hot tub, outdoor chrisr@bwinc.com shower, minutes walk to private bay beach. One week minimum, SOUTHAMPTON just reduced to $3,250. Quality contemporary (516)902-4552, or email for web ranch, fabulous photos: randimel@aol.com 25x50 pool, acre. EAST HAMPTON 4 bedroom, 3 8/29- 9/8 $2,500. bath, pool, CAC, on private acre 8/22 possible. next to large reserve. Just pur- (631)283-7281 (516)978-5488 chased brand new furnishings. Sunny. 5 minutes to village. 8/21 SOUTHAMPTON/ Shinnecock through 9/7 $10,000. September Hills. AUGUST- Labor Day also available. Dates flexible. Great family house, stylish, Call for photos. (973)698-3502 clean, private, 3 br, 3 bath, pool/ deck, CAC, many extras. East Hampton Barnes Landing $14,000, owner (917) 733-9533. 5 BR, 3 baths, pool, walk to bay beach, 5 minutes to ocean beach, Southampton 3 BR, 2 baths, heatlarge deck & patio, new appli- ed pool, tiki bar, walk village. ances & carpeting, w/d, outdoor $10,000 Aug.- LD. (516)384-0838 shower, quiet area, August 15- www.1015NorthSeaRd.com LD $18,000. Owner (631)495-5118 Southampton Village 4 BR's, 2 baths, loft, East Hampton Northwest, 1.5 EIK, heated pool, acres, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CAC, large deck,1 acre pool, outdoor shower/ hot-tub. August 29th- Sept 7, m380se@aol.com 631-563-9429 $3,200. East Hampton/ Springs: Clean (516)270-3938 contemporary jewel conveniently located 3 miles from downtown. SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Bay across the road; bike to full- floor apartment. Historic beach. All amenities. 8/15- 9/11. house- 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, $6,000. Two weeks available. commodious kitchen, lush gar(212)777-7229 (917)287-5410 den. $2,420 weekly $6,000 Labor Day. EAST HAMPTON Unique op- though (631)283-0450 portunity: Take my house every
Summer Rentals
AJM Transportation: Nightlife, weekend in August plus vacation Bachelor/ Bachelorette Parties, week of Labor Day. Very reaAirport Transportation or any sonable, call for details. Occasion. 631-603-4351 (917)544-1902 Laura's Car Service Safe, Professional Travel with Class! 24 hour service to: Airports, Manhattan, Sporting Events, Errands, "Night on the Town". Licensed & Insured Reasonable Rates/ Reliable. (631)974-6884
EAST HAMPTON 3 BRs, 2.5 bths, open kitchen/ LR. WALK TO TOWN very private, CAC. Pets OK. August one week $3,500, 2 weeks $7,100, extended HAMPTON CLASSIC $5,300. (631)834-1242 EAST HAMPTON East Hampton Village cottage, Weekly, Monthly or 2 day minimum. Includes all. (631)324-7352. (516)637-6001
GREENPORT August fall rental, quaint fishing village, 1 BR, can sleep 4, walk to all recreation & 6- 7' LEYLAND CYPRESS transportation, Jitney, LIRR, use of $65, 4- 5' privet $19, 6' Arborvi- yard. No pets. Children welcome. tae $45 includes delivery. $1,050/ weekly. Monthly rental w w w. ev e r g r e e n s c r e e n s . c o m discounted, LD included. (631)662-8398 (917)209-7066
Trees/Shrubs
Summer Rentals Water Mill finished lower level on 5+ Acres in Private Gated Community. 8 Bedrooms (2 master suites), 8.5 Baths, Jacuzzi, Media Room, Viking Kitchen w/ Granite tops throughout, Eat-in. Library, fireplace, Central air, 2 wet bars. Sound system throughout. Professionally Landscaped. Mahogany decking, 20x40 heated gunite pool with hot tub, all-weather tennis court, recreation area, media room, staff quarters. Now through Labor Day $70,000 For sale: $5.6 million Tara Jean Associates, Inc. Real Estate (631)726-5600 (516)317-0346 cell (516)510-4017 cell
Winter Rentals EAST HAMPTON Sunny, sturdy ranch home 5 minutes to East Hampton or Sag Harbor on a quiet wooded street. 2 cozy bedrooms with full bath each. Gas Heat, Washer/ Dryer, Deck, Fireplace, Big Screen TV September 8 - May 1 $1200/ month (631)324-3287 (212)966-4432
East Hampton: Gorgeous artist and interior designers 3 BR, 2.5 bath, 1 acre of landscaped gardens with heated pool, filled with sunshine, paintings & antiques. Totally secluded, only 5 minutes from town and beaches. No pets. Sept 7- June 7, $1,400 plus Southampton Village: SUM- utilities. (631)329-2224 MER RENTAL/ SALE. 2 BR, 1 bath cottage, walk to village, EAST HAMPTON Great shabbike to ocean. Aug- LD $9,000. by chic cottage. 3 BRs, 2 Baths Call (631)283-4622 plus den, fireplace, cathedral ceilings. Minutes from town. WESTHAMPTON BEACH $1,800/ month. (347)882-5747 Oceanfront - Dune Rd EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE 1 BR Condo; furnished; 5 bedroom historic farmhouse terrace overlooking ocean; situated on .6 acre, recent uppool; tennis. scale renovation, wide- plank Minimum 1 month flooring. Walk town, bus or (917)842-5658 train. $1,600/ month. WATER MILL 5 bedroom, 4 (516)635-8437 bath, private reserve, heated pool, tennis, CAC, Through MONTAUK Fab, large 1 bedLabor Day $22,000. Price neg. room apartment on ocean near Dogs okay. Owner IGA. 80 South Emerson. Oct 15- May 15. $700 monthly plus (917)406-0660 (631)726-5551 electric heat. Len (917)846-2923 WESTHAMPTON BEACH Bath & Tennis Club. Room Noyac near Long Beach, 2 BR, available. Daily, weekly through fplc, fenced yard, $1,500. Nov 1March 31. (516)359-7272 October 31. (917)523-7099
Winter Rentals REMSENBURG 6 bedroom, 6 baths, secluded, fireplace, tennis court. $2,500/ month. (631)805-7273
Sag Harbor 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, great room, eat-in-kitchen, sunroom with great water views, fireplace. Lots of decks, 160â&#x20AC;&#x2122; of waterfront with dock, garage, washer/ dryer, cable television, internet ready, outdoor hot and cold shower, all new appliances. September 15th - May 15th $1,500 monthly. 914-772-3393 SAG HARBOR Charming newly renovated cottage, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large private property close to village. $1,400/ mo plus utils. Available mid Sept- mid May. Contact Doug (914)646-6369 dougkirk@hotmail.com. Shinnecock, Canal. Furnished beautiful 2 Bedroom Co-op. Private parking. Waterfront. No pets/ smoking. $895/ month plus utilities. Sept.May. 917-687-4969 SOUTHAMPTON LUXURY CONDO 3 bedroom, 2.5 Bath. Gym and fireplace. NO Pets. $2,500/ month. (201)650-1466 or jbeanj0624@aol.com. Southampton Village. 3 BR's, 4 baths. Fireplace, CAC, Private. Beautiful grounds/ pool. Guest cottage. Walk to village. September 25th- May 25th. $2,295 per month. (631)283-8455. Southampton Village 1 and 2 bedroom apartment, completely furnished. Walk to all. Cable/ internet. No smoking, no pets please. (631)283-7043 (646)942-3870
Southampton Village SOH! 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living room with fireplace, study that could be used as 4th bedroom, granite kitchen, central heating/ AC, patio. Heated gunite pool/ pool house. Oct 15May 15. $2,200. (917)612-1854. walter.pfaeffle@verizon.net.
WATER MILL Spacious Furnished 1 bedroom apartment, w/d, cathedral ceilings, oak floors. Very private. Lots of closets! $1,200/ month. NowMay 15. (516)428-4121
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Rooms
WATER MILL 6 bedroom Southampton Village HA M PT O N BAY S house, 4.5 baths with 20x40 WATERFRONT 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, heated pool, 8 person hot tub, LR, DR, kitchen. basketball court, beautifully $2,200 Year round. Rooms Available landscaped, very private yard, For Rent With Also 2 bedrooms cottage stainless kitchen. Great layout, $1,600 incl. utilities. Kitchen & Private Bath CAC, wireless net. Must see!!! Walking Distance To $3,500/ month. Kevin (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414 Montauk Highway (516)316-1172 $950/ Month Unfurnished Southampton Village: 1 BR apt, www.freewebs.com/kdaley25 $1,050/ Month Furnished suitable for one, private entrance, Westhampton Beach: charming efficiency kitchen. $900 includes $275 Weekly Furnished furnished 1 BR cottage. Owner utilities. $100 Daily Furnished No smoking. pays all. No smoking/ pets, (631)283-0730 $1,000. (516)456-5776 For Further Information Call (631) 728-5131 SOUTHOLD WATERFRONT 3 bedroom ranch 100' bulkhead, Year Round Rentals desirable area. Great views! No NYC Quogue East Realty Co. pets/ smoking. $1,850/ month (631) 653-9660 plus utilities, security/ referenc- 1 Bedroom. Luxury Building. www.quogueeast.com es. (847)421-5581 New Upscale Reno. 68/ Bway. East Quogue. Legal 2 br, 1 ba West Hampton: 3 BR, 3 bath, 2 2 Blocks Lincoln Center. apartment with living room and car garage, IGP, sun room, fully Available Immediately. Owner. No Fee. $3,400. Pix: kitchen. Immaculate. $1,400. renovated 2006, CAC, laundry w w w . A p t 6 8 S t . c o m room, basement. $2,400 monthly (516)364-5084 Quogue East Realty Co. + utilities. Close to Village and (631) 653-9660 Beaches. (631)283-2527, www.quogueeast.com Out of Town (631)288-4454 East Quogue. 2 br, 1 ba cottage. $1,600
Weekly Rentals
FLANDERS Perfect Hamptons weekend getaway! Close to shops, beaches. Furnished 1 bedroom apartment. $1,200/ month includes all. (631)591-2397
Bridgehampton Brand New *Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bath on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cookâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kitchen, DR, game room, 6 TVs. *Also 7 BR, 5 bath house avail with all amenities. Weekly or weekends. Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com
Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com Quogue. 1 br, 1 ba apartment. Includes heat. $990
SAG HARBOR 2 bedroom East Hampton: 4 BR, 3 bath, Near beach and village. $2,250/ pool. $3,500 weekly, year round considered. (561)985-6238 month. (516)459-9598 keepettijo@aol.com pics SAG HARBOR Main street, available. Spacious 1 BR, 1st floor, newly decorated, fireplace, d/w, w/d, Quogue Village: scenic waterparking, $2,100 month including front property, panoramic views utilities. (631)725-1611 & magnificence sunsets, 4 BR, 3 SAG HARBOR Spacious refur- full baths, pool, central AC, bished 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, d/w. $2,200 weekly. (631)288-5626. w/d, CAC, garden & patio. Walk to the village and beach, Westhampton: scenic waterfront property, panoramic views $1,895. (631)725-7189 & magnificence sunsets, 4 BR, 3 SAG HARBOR VILLAGE 1 full baths, pool, central AC, bedroom apartment. Heat, water, $2,200 weekly. (631)288-5626. garbage pickup included. Walk everything. $1,200. Condos/Co-Ops (631)827-4540 Sag Harbor Village Guest Room, use of kitchen, $1,000 all inclusive, available 9/1. Walk to shops. restaurants. (212)213-4365 Sag Harbor Village Walk to Jitney, Shops, Beach. Charming 2 BR, 1 bath Cottage, EIK, W/D, Deck. Available Sept. 15th $1,800 plus utilities (760)333-3220 SOUTHAMPTON: Gorgeous 5 bedrooms, 3 bath, great room, large kitchen, heated pool, large deck, cac, near town & beach. Avail Sept 8 $3500/ month 917-520-4595 SOUTHAMPTON: On Bay, Private entrance into 2 BR, semi-furnished apartment. Walk to College. $1,500 includes all! (516)680-5902
MONTAUK GURNEY'S INN AUGUST 20- 27 1 BEDROOM/ SITTING RM BALCONY FACING OCEAN, OLYMPIC INDOOR POOL AND EUROPEAN SPA. $1,950/ WEEK CALL PM (631)979-7147
Rooms East Hampton/ Wainscott near ocean, furnished BR/ bath, private entrance. $2,000 monthly. (631)537-3068 artherzog@aol.com
PALM BEACH FL, The Reef, 2 BR, 2 BTH furnished. The Jupiter Ocean Racquet Club; 1, 2 & 3 BR furnished seasonal rentals. (305)505-1803 Vermont: near lake, bring your boat, great golf. 3 BR + loft, private retreat, clubhouse with pool. 5 day min., $350 per night. (631)678-1262
Commercial GREENPORT Great location! Front Street. Approximately 1,300 s.f. Rent $1,950. Tel. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. SAG HARBOR VILLAGE Units from 500- 4,000 sq. ft. On site parking. Live/ work. Office/ Retail. Owner (516)729-7000 WATER MILL SQUARE3,250 square feet. Prime Montauk Highway, $5,950/ $4,000/ $2,000. Offices at $325, $675, $1,000. Doctor's office $1,100. Call Ben (212)685-6500
WESTHAMPTON BEACH Very private 500 sf professional space with reception area, separate office+ large storage space. Steps from Main Street. Utilities included in low rent $900/ month Owner (631) 288-4343.
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Open House Sunday Aug. 15, 2-4pm 95 Windflower Ln., Riverhead Spectacular golf club & pond views, this 4 years new Post Modern is upgraded to the max- Gourmet kitchen, butler's pantry, LR, DR, 4 BR's, 2.5 baths, 1st floor master suite, oversized patio & wine cellar! Country Club Living with the privacy & freedom of owning your own home. $799,000
Homes Eastport: Southampton ship, mobile home, 55+, 2 bath, deck, washer, AC, Sale $37k, rent (917)836-7922
Homes townBR, 1 shed. $950.
HAMPTON BAYS/ Red Creek newly renovated 7 bedroom, 7 bath 10 minutes from Southampton. Must see! REDUCED! East Quogue: bordering $895,000. (631)286-4726 Quogue, Georgian style 4 BR, 4 bath, 2 yrs old, 2 car garage, Manorville- Spectacular cuslandscaped, room for pool. Sale tom built 6,000 sq.ft. ranch. 6.7 $899k, or winter rental $3,500 acres. 3 Bedroom, 2.55 Bath, monthly. Owner/ Broker Spacious living/ entertainment area, luxurious master suite, pro(631)766-5635 fessional kitchen, media room, beautiful pool, cabana, more. $1,350,000. (631)360-1900. rnormandin@coachrealtors.com.
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Homes AQUEBOGUE *The Meadows Farm Ranch 3 BR/ 2 Bath $399,900 *Vineyard Views Ranch 3 BR/ 2 Bath $399,900 *Stunning Sophisticate's Victorian, 3 BR/ 2.5 Bath $559,000 *Two Acre Horse Farm! 3 BR/ 2.5 Victorian/ Barn $759,900 CUTCHOGUE Working B&B Farmhouse $474,900 JAMESPORT WV Cottage 200' From Beach! $399,900 RIVERHEAD Adorable Great Buy 2 BR/ 1 Bath $172,500! KATE CARPLUK Realtor (631)838-7608 kcarpluk@aol.com Century 21 Albertson East Hampton: 4 BR, 2.5 bath, immaculate home on Private shy acre property. Cathedral ceilings in living room and master BR suite. French doors in living room open to heated pool, deck and beautiful landscaping. Fireplace, CAC, CVAC. Excellent rental history. $895,000. Owner (917)375-3915 EAST MORICHES Open House Sunday, 8/15 11:30am1:30pm. 7 Newpoint Lane. "Lots of house for the money" $369,900. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial, basement, garage, much more! Beach/ boating rights in Newport Beach. Broker (631)801-2505 (631)374-7404 Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com East Quogue. Custom ranch home. 2 br,1 ba, granite kitchen with cherry cabinets and stainless appliances, family room with fireplace, formal dining room, full basement, hardwood floors, garage. $449,000
Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com HA M PT O N BAY S New 5 BR, 3 bath home for rent or sale. $3,000 Rent. $480,000 Sale. Call Ron (631)948-3652 Hampton Bays: Open Bayfront 1 BR house with loft on Shinnecock Bay. Exclusive $700,000. Hampton Bays: large 6 BR, 5.5 bath Colonial with accessory apt on 1.1 acre flag lot. Exclusive $699,000. Flocee Realty Inc. (631)728-0487 CAN YOU USE $25,000?
Hampton Bays $510,000. Buy or recommend a buyer for my house in Hampton Bays & $25,000 (Finders Fee) IS YOURS! (Payable at closing with you or your recommended buyer).
Offer expires 9/30/10. Call for details daily 12-2pm. Owner (631)728-0868
Quogue Contemporary. Spectacular location, new to market. 2 story home offering 4 br, 4.5 ba, living room with marble fireplace, eat-in-kitchen, sunroom, full basement with wine storage, cedar closet and bath, hardwood floors, gunite pool with pool house, hot tub, large deck, 2 car garage and inground sprinklers on 1.1 parklike acres. $1,249,000. Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com Quogue: Dune Road beach house. Quaint summer cottage on .44 acre with unlimited bay views. Extremely private 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with fireplace. Deeded ocean right of way. $700,000. Sag Harbor/ Noyac Studio Cottage on Upscale Cul-de-Sac. Waterviews, Potential for Expansion $360,000. 917-355-2687, 631-725-1433 SOUTHOLD WATERFRONT 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, .5 acre, 180' bulkheaded canal. Desirable area. Great views! $675,000. (847)421-5581
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SOUTHAMPTON Exquisite Waterfront Retreat on private road. Waterside heated pool. 4,000 sq ft masterpiece on 1/2 acre. Must see to believe. 6 BR, 4.5 bath. OWNER $2,500,000.
Southampton Village- Investment Opportunity! Lots of potential for first time home buyer, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors throughout, new siding, new front and side decks, nice yard. Exclusive $380,000 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton- Just Listed and Priced to Sell! Well maintained, comfortable Ranch, bright picture window living room, hardwood floors, 2 large bedrooms, 1 bath, garage, room for a pool. Exclusive $560,000
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Westhampton Beach: Cute, Turnkey 2 BR Mobile Home. Quiet Any-Age Park. Pictures online. $50,000 Some owner finance possible. 631-816-4412
Elizabethan stone/ brick/ stucco architectural “gem” with 1st fl MBR suite addition; KIT/FR combo featuring floor-to-ceiling FP; & heated in-ground pool. Great entertainment home for fun, sophisticated buyers. In Summit, NJ across from Green Acres reservation.
Westhampton Dunes Bay side newly built 3 story Nantucket style beach house. 3,100 sq ft., 5 bedroom, 3.5 baths, stainless steel appliances, lots of decking/ panoramic views of ocean and bay. Asking $1,800,000. Elliot Gallin Real Estate 631-766-5635
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Westhampton Beach Bring Your Boat! Immaculate & completely renovated waterfront 1 BR, 1 bath condo in the heart of the village. Just a short walk to Main Street & all it has to offer. Complete with Your own Boat Dock. Enjoy year round. $459,000 Rose M. Alfano, LSA 631-335-8810 www.GotHamptons.com
EAST MORICHES Hart's Cove unique patio house all updated. 3/ 2, back yard overlooks pasture, pool, tennis court, marina with boat slip. $589,000. (631)878-7849 WESTHAMPTON BEACH
East 17th Street 4 Bedrooms SERENITY INFUSED Classic Flatiron Penthouse full floor Loft w/ Private Elevator Stunning, Sun-drenched Open Prewar Expansive 6,000 sf condo loft, N/S/E/W Expos, 6,000 sf buildable Rooftop Terrace. Sleek Boffi chef's kitchen, Spa Jacuzzi, Waterfall Spa, State Of the Art Telecommunication/ Recording Center Complete this unrivaled home. Quite Simply, this Penthouse Is in a Class by Itself! $11,500,000 Debra Pinto x17 Kinnaird Fox x15 www.Wohlfarth.com (212)666-1600
Out of Town BRANCHVILLE NJ breathtaking MOUNTAIN LAKEFRONT 3 Bedroom, 3.5 bath retreat nestled in NJ State Park. Scenic lake views, CAC, fireplace, finished walk- out basement. A steal at $375,000! GSMLS# 2784987. Clearview Realty (973)948-4004
Beautiful 1 BR Beach Front Co-op Apt. Views facing Ocean & Bay. CAC, mooring rights on bay, sleeps 4. see photos: www.thewesthamptonhouse.com
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Reduced to $325,000 Owner(212)873-2556 WESTHAMPTON BEACH DUNE ROAD 1 Bedroom Co-op on the beach. Owner Moving, MUST SACRIFICE. Spectacular Ocean/ Bay Views. Heated Pool, Tennis, Barbecue. Asking: $269,000. Eileen Kaufman, Prudential (631)902-9980
GRAND HARBOR VERO BEACH FLORIDA Fully Furnished 3 BR, 2 Bath, Waterfront Condo. $429,700 Situated along the Indian River. Residents can enjoy the resort lifestyle including superb golf, tennis, boating & beach amenities. Call Warren 772-812-7390 Coldwell Banker www.warrenfscott.com
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Land BRIDGEHAMPTON Last 1+ Acre Lot on Magnificent Bridge Hill Lane. Surrounded by Beautiful Homes. $1,250,000. Call (917)287-8375 EAST MORICHES Beautiful, high elevation, 2 acre wooded waterfront building lot located in the estate section of Baywood. Land and water access to the beach and bay. With permits. $775,000 (631)874-9073 WOW- Doctors, Lawyers Complex set up on 3 Acres in Ridge. Telephones, Desks, Alarms- all there. Zoned J4. Worth a million. Foreclosure sale now! $599,000. Call Ron (631)948-3652
HAMPTON BAYS Tiana Shores, 1/2 Acre, walk to private beach, pool & tennis. Possible Waterview. $350,000 SOUTH FORK REALTY (631)728-6565 Montauk, half acre plus lot in panorama section. All permits in place and ready to build 2,900 sq ft home. Very private. $495,000. (516)695-0211 SAG HARBOR VILLAGE 5 Half acre lots @ $500,000 & up plus 1930's home to be restored on shy 1 acre lot. $1,295,000. Total land for sale 3.2+/ - acres.
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Wyoming Ranch 76,400 acres. Check it out at www.jeffsellsranches.com $10,750,000
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Shoreham Village: Tired of driving to the Hamptons? Modern beach house in the woods on acre+, private North Shore community, walk/ beach, tennis, basket ball, platform tennis, playground, private country club at beach. 3 BR, 3.5 baths, kitchen, LR, DR, TV room, dinette, den, open floor plan, designers home, pool, cabana with shower, hot tub, sauna, gym, multi-level decks. Plans for guest cottagewill build. Ultimate summer getaway! Retiring next year? Buy now! 516-906-8333
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Formal LR w/ fplc, oversized FR w/ fplc, 6 BR, 4.5 bath, 2 masters, large granite EIK, heated pool with fab landscaping. $1.695M. Call owner 631-434-5088
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