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Sherry-Lehmann

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“Blue Ribbon�

Summer Delivery Service

505 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022 7HO ‡ )D[ e-mail: inquiries@sherry-lehmann.com

Wine & Spirits Merchants since 1934

We Deliver to The Hamptons!

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THROUGH SEPTEMBER 5, 2009 Sherry-Lehmann is proud to offer FREE DELIVERY to any point in New York State on any order over $75.00. We would also like to call your attention to our special “BLUE RIBBON� deliveries. We can accept orders up to 3 PM the day before our scheduled “Blue Ribbon� truck goes to your area.

TO THE HAMPTONS, NORTHFORK & FIRE ISLAND: Saturdays, our special Blue Ribbon Service delivers from Bay Shore to Montauk Point, from Baiting Hollow to Orient Point, and to Fire Island on orders of 3 or more cases,or over $195. Orders can be placed up to 3pm, Friday. When ordering, please specify Blue Ribbon Service. Orders below the minimum are delivered via common carrier usually within 24 to 48 hours.

Celebrating our 75th Anniversary!

Sauvion’s Loire Valley Favorites

Visa, MasterCard and American Express Accepted

SAUVION LOIRE VALLEY SUMMER SAMPLER

$144

Twelve Bottles - Consists of one of each of the 8 whites, 3 reds and 1 rosĂŠ listed here (6615) Whites

Anjou Blanc 2007

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40

Produced from the Chenin Blanc grown on limestone rich soil, this delightful white is crisp and dry with very pleasing, soft fruit. Sauvion’s Chenins are fine introductions to Loire Valley wines. (4469)

Chardonnay “Le Bois Chalard� 2008 $8 $10740

It has a definite "Loire Style", which is crisp, fresh and light. It will be a delightful surprise to those accustomed to heavy, fruity Chardonnays. (A0925)

Gros Plant ''Chateau du Cleray'' 2008 $11388

Crisp and bone dry, this refreshing and aromatic white displays pleasing, lemon flavors. This is the perfect match for seafood! The local Loire grape is Folle Blanche. (A2027)

Muscadet “La Nobleraie� 2007

$ 40

Light, easy to drink, thirst-quenching, Muscadet Sevre et Maine (The Sevre and Maine are Loire tributaries) is known as “healthful wine,� due to its lack of residual sugar (close to zero) and its moderate alcohol content of 12%. It is the perfect refreshing wine with spicy food, an ideal complement to Japanese cuisine. (4466)

Whites

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Pouilly-Fume 'Les Ombelles' 2007

$22

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RosĂŠ de Loire 'Chemin des Saules' 2008 $27540

$ 40

The demand is high, the production of world-class Loire Valley sauvignon blanc is small; Pouilly-FumĂŠ, therefore, costs more than other Loire white wines but it is well worth the price. Considering its style, the quality-price ratio cannot be beat! (4415)

A dry light, easy-to-drink rose. The perfect wine for casual luncheons, dinners and summer picnics. This is a dry, light rose that pairs well with Asian food or charcuterie. It exhibits aromas of ripe cherry and raspberry. (A0927)

Sancerre “Les Fondettes� 2007

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$ 40

Extremely aromatic, dry but full-bodied, Sancerre was once known as the "Paris Bistrot Wine". It is now served in the most prestigious restaurants worldwide. A glass of Sancerre is a must with a piece of "Crottin" or other fine goat chese. Yet another success from the Wine Wizzard of the Loire, Jean Sauvion. (A0926)

Touraine “Les Genets� 2007

$ 40

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$10 $13140

Bourgueil is located in the Touraine region of the Loire Valley, just across the river from Chinon. The region is known for producing fresh, ripe Cabernet Franc. Complex and full with persistent fruit, herb and mineral flavors. (4427)

This Loire Valley Touraine, made from the Sauvignon blanc grape, is the ideal dry white to accompany salmon and other fresh- or saltwater fish. It has a definite finesse and elegance, and a distinctive Sauvignon bouquet.With the price of Sancerre and Pouilly Fume now well North of $20., Sauvion’s Touraine represents very fine value! (4421)

Chinon “Les Roches Cachees� 2007

Vouvray 'Vallee de Loire' 2008

Saumur-Champigny “Gravieres du Roy� 2007

Together with Muscadet, Vouvray is the most popular Loire wine in the USA. It is the perfect introduction to the Loire wines: easy to drink, fresh, soft, “velvety�. (A2026)

This wine is produced in the Saumur region and is made from the famous Cabernet Franc grape. Here, the Cabernet Franc is at its best, where soil and climate are the most perfect for this variety. (4424)

$11 $14340

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Chinon can keep easily for 30 years if it is a good vintage, and if properly stored. It is excellent with the local cheese: (4473)

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Save the Lighthouse Bring Bags of Sand from Coney Island or Jones Beach to Montauk By Dan Rattiner, from an idea by David Rattiner Last Thursday night, the Hampton Council, by unanimous vote, approved a plan that would enable private citizens to bring sand from the western end of Long Island to the beach in front of the Montauk Lighthouse to help control the erosion that is taking place there. As soon as this plan is ratified by the Long Island Council, which will vote on it next week, it will become the official policy of all of Long Island. When you drive out from the City to the Hamptons, take with you a quart sized plastic Ziploc baggie, on your way take a detour down the Belt Parkway or the Meadowbrook to one of the beaches here, find a beach with sand on it and fill the baggie with sand. Places with lots of sand are Coney Island, Far Rockaway, Jones Beach and Gilgo. Take these full baggies out to Montauk, sprinkle the sand out on the beach at the foot of the Montauk Lighthouse, and then accept the thanks of the Hampton Council. Yes, you can make a huge difference. If you do this 52 Fridays every year, and you and the two million other people who come out here every summer do the same, the 700,000

tons brought out will equal the annual loss from beach erosion and will save the Montauk Lighthouse from falling into the sea. As I said, the final vote for approval is just a week away. If a majority of the members of the Long Island Council vote yes, which we think they will, the people will have spoken and victory will be ours. So between now and next week, call your councilmen often and tell them to vote

was the second lighthouse ever ordered built after the formation of this country (there’s one in Virginia that was first), and it was built a comfortable 300 feet back from the edge of the cliff face that was at the tip of Long Island at that time. Time passed, however, and as the drift of sand along the south shore of Long Island moved with the waves from east to west, the sand at the lighthouse protecting the bluff got slowly swept toward New York City. At the present time, the lighthouse is just 56 feet from the edge of the cliff. Various attempts have been made over the years to try to stop the erosion. A chain of huge boulders was wrapped around the foot of the cliff face in 1992, and, after years of being hit by the ocean waves, had to be replenished last year because it had lost its effectiveness. Those on the Long Island Council who say they intend to vote NO, and most members from Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau County say they will do that, say that stealing sand from the west

If everyone does this 52 Fridays a year, it will save the Montauk Lighthouse from falling into the sea.

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yes. Counting noses, it appears that the Long Island council will vote this measure through 14 to 13. It is going to be tight. But if we stick together and make lots of phone calls, we will carry the day. The Montauk Lighthouse was built on the order of President George Washington in 1796. It

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South O’ the Highway

(and the North too)

Quiogue’s Budd Schulberg, Academy Award-winning writer of On the Waterfront, passed away last week. He was 95. (See story page 19.) * * * The Hedges Inn in East Hampton recently hosted New York Giant Jason Sehorn and wife Angie Harmon, and “Lipstick Jungle” actress Kim Raver and husband Manuel Boyer. * * * The Long Island Fight for Charity organization, which raises funds by way of annual boxing events, wants to arrange a bout between Rodney King and ex-boxer Chris Seeger, the superstar class action lawyer. The attorney, whose firm now represents many of Bernie Madoff’s victims, claims he’s game and hopes that King will be, too. * * * In Greenport, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor was at Salamander, Scrimshaw, Suki’s and the Frisky Oyster Bar. * * * Pop star Rihanna recently visited several Hamptons hot spots, including the Montauk Yacht Club, AXE Lounge and Philippe East Hampton. * * * Jetsetter Monique van Vooren has been spending time with her friends, celebrity lawyer Michael J. Griffith and wife Nancy Grigor, a Ford model, at their East Hampton Colonial Inn. * * * Donna Karan and daughter Gabby hosted a cocktail party at Urban Zen in Sag Harbor for Israeli jeweler Agas & Tamar. * * * Robert Downey Jr. strolled and chatted with wife Susan Levin in Amagansett. * * * On Our Toes in the Hamptons, the annual performance and fundraising gala featuring Evidence, A Dance Company, returns for the sixth year. Founded by Ronald K. Brown, Evidence, A Dance Company is rooted in African Diaspora and Caribbean cultures. The gala will take place at the Water Mill residence of The Honorable Bernard Jackson and Joyce Mullins-Jackson on Saturday, August 22. Former CBS “Early Show” co-anchor and bestselling author Rene Syler will emcee. * * * The 34th annual Hampton Classic Horse Shows kicks off on Sunday, August 23 with exciting dog agility demonstrations by the ASPCA and SNAPDOGS, a Long Island-based K9 agility team. A Celebrity Canine Obstacle Course Half-Time Entertainment Show will be in the Grand Prix field, and include Aida Turturro and Buddy, Kristen Johnston and Pinky, Prince Lorenzo Borghese and James Bond, and Jill Rappaport and Petey.

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Create a greener home with LIPA energy-efficient rebates!

Converting inefficient lighting and appliances to new, energy-efficient, ENERGY STARŽ-qualified models will lower your electric costs and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That’s good for you and our planet. With rebates from LIPA, going “green� has never been more affordable.

$75 rebate on ENERGY STARÂŽ-qualified refrigerators of 7.5 cubic feet or larger (good through 9/30/09)

$50 rebate on select ENERGY STARÂŽ-qualified clothes washers (good through 12/31/09)

$10 rebate on ENERGY STARÂŽ-qualified room dehumidifiers (good through 12/31/09) Plus get LIPA rebates on ENERGY STARÂŽ-qualified specialty, cold cathode and reflector lamps (good through 12/31/09).

For more information, visit www.lipower.org/efficiency, or call 1-800-692-2626 Rebates and incentives for ENERGY STARŽ-qualified appliances, lighting and other energy-efficient technologies are part of LIPA’s Efficiency Long Island initiative, a groundbreaking, 10-year effort to increase energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions on Long Island.

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Hampton Jitney Summer 2009 Schedule Effective Thurs., July 9 through Wed., September 23, 2009

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Enjoy the ultimate in comfort – a full size coach with only half the seats! Spacious captain’s chairs and plush carpeting, Up to 17� leg room, Outlets for your electronics, Enhanced complimentary beverages and snacks, Personalized host service. The “Bonacker� Non-stop service to and from NYC and East Hampton, available Eastbound Friday & Westbound Sunday.

The “Q�: Non-stop service to Midtown Manhattan on Monday. Airport Connections are not available on these trips on Monday. Mid/Uptown drop offs are 3rd & 39th, 42nd, 51st, 61st, 67th, 72nd, 79th & 85th. These trips do not include Sag Harbor on Fri. (Eastbound) and Sun. (Westbound). These trips arrive approximately 20 minutes earlier on Sat. and Sun. This trip will not go to Napeague and Montauk on Tues. and Wed.

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These trips drop off on the Westside. Mid/Uptown Westside drop offs are: 86th St. & Central Park West, 86th St. & Broadway, 79th St. & Broadway, 72nd St. & Broadway, and 64th St. & Broadway. This Lower Manhattan trip drops off on the Westside. Drop offs are on 6th Avenue at the following cross streets: Bleeker St., 14th, 23rd & 32nd at the MTA stops. Montauk Line- These trips guarantee Sag Harbor passengers will never be required to transfer prior to their arrival. Westhampton Line- These trips guarantee WH line passengers will not transfer on the days noted above. ON CERTAIN TRIPS, PASSENGERS MAY BE REQUIRED TO TRANSFER.

ALL LUGGAGE: Must have ID tag. HJ liability maximum $250. All checked luggage and packages are subject to search. RESERVATIONS Reservations are required to guarantee a seat. Please call if you must change or cancel a reservation; please do not double book. “No shows� may be charged full fare.

TICKETS AND PAYMENT Payment on board may be by cash, ticket, credit card; or by check if you are an Express Club member and have your membership card with you. American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards may be used for payment only if the credit card is on board with the passenger. Open (unreserved) tickets, including Value Pack ticket books, can be purchased at the Omni desk in Southampton, through our accounting ofďŹ ce or online. Trip availability is subject to change — always call or refer to our website to conďŹ rm schedule.

LOWER MANHATTAN SERVICE: Weekend Service to and from Lower Manhattan continues this summer.

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Artists-Writers Softball Game Saturday, East Hampton affair taking place on the lawn of Sid Solomon’s home in Springs 61 years ago, with William de Kooning and Franz Klein in attendance. At the helm of this event is Leif Hope, who, like a general, begins the batting practice of the game

Regards to the Artists & Writers from Bill Clinton

By David Rattiner Every year, as sort of a celebration to the end of the summer, the Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game takes place at Herrick Park in East Hampton. The game is a 61-year tradition and this year it is supporting the East End Hospice, the East Hampton Day Care and the East End Phoenix Houses. The game is made up of some of the finest writers and artists of the Hamptons, and this year includes notable players such as Alec Baldwin, Mort Zuckerman, Boomer Esiasson, Mike Lupica, Chevy Chase, Ken Auletta, Christie Brinkley, Bill Collage and Randall Rosenthal. The game on Saturday August 15, is umpired by Dan Rattiner of this newspaper. This year, Ben Bradlee is sharing the umpire position. It is indisputedly the longest running sports event in the Hamptons, with the first annual

Dear Everyone, Warm greetings to everyone gathered in East Hampton for the Artists and Writers 61st annual charity softball game. Throughout our history, Americans have been eager to serve the common good. Known throughout the country, the Artists vs. Writers game contributes immeasurably to this noble tradition— both directly through the charities it supports and indirectly by shining a spotlight on the obligation we all have to help people in need. I was proud to serve as umpire for this event more summers ago than I came to admit. I know firsthand how much fun it is, and how dedicated the players, spectators and organizers are to being good neighbors and contributors to their community. Though the rivalry runs deep and winning is serious business, this (mostly) friendly competition truly represents America at its best, reinforcing our fundamental values of community, responsibility and compassion. Good luck to the players, and best wishes to all for a wonderful event. Bill Clinton

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and is the admired leader. Hope, a no nonsense type when on the field, had this to say about the outcome, “I can’t make a prediction on who is going to win. But I can tell you this, if character wins games, then the artists are going to win and eventually character will reveal itself.” Needless to say, I wasn’t about to let Hope know I root for the writers, you just don’t mess with this guy. What is amazing is how the game naturally seems to come together. Everybody involved has an innate knowledge of when it happens. “I don’t know who’s playing this year,” said Hope. “I never know, the stars of this game tend to just show up.” The game has grown enormously in popularity since it started. Major companies, such as Snapple Iced Tea and HBO, are now large sponsors. Its popularity has turned it into somewhat of a media circus, which in any other case, would really annoy locals of East Hampton, but because of its charm, the softball game gets a pass. Everyone, from every background loves to come watch because you never know what kind of argument will break out. In previous years, Mike Lupica has been known to lose his mind, yelling and screaming at a bad call, or to what he perceived as a bad call by umpire Dan Rattiner. “Dan is always a surprise,” said Leif. “There are occasional controversies with Dan, but he’s been there for a long time and he knows the game.” The rivalry is all in good fun but you wouldn’t know it watching. The competition is very much real, and when a corporate leader like Mort Zuckerman is pitching, he isn’t smiling, he’s dead serious, in sort of a charming but terrifying way. This competition makes for great entertainment, and the seriousness of it draws you in as a spectator. That makes for some pretty damn good softball. Bill Collage, the well-known screenwriter, is always lethal at bat, and trickster pitcher and amazing local sculptor Randall Rosenthal will have to be ready for him. Collage has been known to hit a few softballs out of the park. During the sixth inning stretch this year, singer and actress Morgan Duke will do a show tune. Congressman Tim Bishop says he will attend if he can. And boxing analyst Bert Sugar together with TV personality Jimmy Lipton will provide commentary from a table set up behind the batting cage at a safe distance. When it is all said and done, you have to tip your hat to Leif Hope, who for years has made sure that this game is always done right and is done for local charities that do so much good for the community of East Hampton and need and rely on the support of the raffle buyers, the spectators and the large sponsors He’s a stand up guy, but makes his leanings clear. He couldn’t resist giving one more jab at the writers, commenting on how weather may effect the outcome. “Writers like to have everything perfect, they don’t want to have any drizzle or anything like that. Sometimes life doesn’t work that way.” Artists & Writers Charity Softball Game, Herrick Park, East Hampton. Saturday, August 15, 3-5 p.m. Admission, $10.


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Gabreski Safe, Maybe Many Lessons to be Learned from the Arrest out at the Airport By Dan Rattiner One year after the Twin Towers went down, I was sitting in my assigned seat aboard a 747 bound for San Francisco when the voice of a stewardess asked over the loud speaker if there was anybody by my name on board the aircraft. So I raised my hand. The door to the cabin had been closed by this time and we were waiting to be pulled out from the gate. But now that I had raised my hand, the door reopened, and three beefy looking men in business suits came in, came over to my aisle seat and asked me to come with them. Where they were going, they said, was off the airplane. When I protested, they said they would hold the

airplane and if everything was okay, I could get back on. I was taken to a small room at the gate and shown a copy of the New York Times, which they had confiscated when I had gone through security. They had confiscated it because of what was inside the fold—which were copies of articles that had appeared in Dan’s Papers with certain passages underlined. Were these my papers? I said they were. Could you explain? They asked. I looked at the notes. I knew immediately I had been taken off the plane because they thought I might be a terrorist. Six months ear-

lier, before President Bush had invaded Iraq, I had written a total of five articles, one every week, in great alarm at the fact that we appeared to be invading the wrong country. Iraq was not the issue. Saddam Hussein was not a terrorist. Bin Laden was. And what we should have invaded was Afghanistan and Al Qaeda. There weren’t even weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. My plan while on the plane was to write a new article summarizing all these warnings, including quotes of what I said on various weeks, flying to San Francisco. At this point, our “Mission Accomplished” was going to be stretched out for another five years. (continued on next page)

BUDD SCHULBERG, 95 By Dan Rattiner Author Budd Schulberg died in Westhampton Beach last Wednesday. He was 95. His death was confirmed by his wife, Betsy. Well known and well liked in town, his waterfront home on the bay was often visited by swans, who, after 40 years, seemed to have developed a genetic anomaly, handed down generation by generation, to other swans who by habit came to his property for care and feeding. Schulberg was born and raised in Hollywood, the son of the popular movie mogul B.P. Schulberg, whose home was often

filled with film stars of that era who were there for dinner parties and entertainment. At the age of 20, Budd traveled to the Soviet Union and on his return to Hollywood joined the Communist Party. This was in 1934. The country was in the bottom of the Depression. He later expressed no regrets about joining the Party. “It didn’t take a genius to tell you that something was vitally wrong with the United States,” he said. “The unemployment was all around us. The bread lines and apple sellers. I couldn’t help comparing that with my own family’s status, with my father; at one point he

was making $11,000 a week. And I felt a shameful contrast between the haves and the have-nots very early.” He came home and the following year, graduated from Dartmouth. Six years later, he wrote a best selling novel called What Makes Sammy Run. It was about a no-holds barred movie producer named Sammy Glick who rises from the mailroom to the Academy Awards on the backs of all those he’s lied to and betrayed. Before it came out, however, he quit the Communist party. The reason was that those (continued on page 24)


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And so I explained. I was an editor. This was my story. And all the mentions of Al Qaeda, Hussein, Bin Laden and Iraq were underlined to direct me to the passages I wanted to write about. Oh, they said. Five minutes later, I was back on the plane, my notes returned to me after having been taken from me apparently without my realizing it. Honestly, I thought that Homeland Security, for this is who had taken me off the plane, was doing its job. I mention this today because of the recent arrest of a Quogue woman named Nancy Genovese on the perimeter of the Gabreski Airport in Westhampton, which is one of the facilities protected by Homeland Security. The bare facts of this were initially reported in this newspaper last week. She had been there two weeks earlier taking photographs. There is a sign there saying do not take photographs. She had offered to pay a guard to let her do that, and she also wanted the guard to tell her what was going on inside. They had asked her to leave. This time, Genovese, who is 53 and the single mother of three, was arrested after she was found doing this again. Also, in her car, there was found an AK-47 submachine gun, 500 rounds of ammunition and a shotgun. There was also a pair of binoculars. Genovese, when asked what she was doing there, said “nothing.” After she was arrested, she created quite a scene around her convertible car, and the next morning, after a night in jail, made such a further scene in the courtroom that

the judge ordered her held on $50,000 bail with a request that her mental condition be evaluated. Five days later, Genovese was out, her children and friends having raised the bail, and without the benefit of a lawyer (she was assigned a public defender) out telling the media her side of the story. She was not crazy, she said. She was a patriotic American and the officers involved had blown this all out of proportion. In one media account, she said it must have been someone else who had been there two weeks earlier. In another, she said the guard had only come over to admire her convertible car and asked for a ride in it. She said she was putting together a patriotic Web site to raise money for returning vets and wanted the pictures for that purpose. As for the weapons, she said they were purchased legally and she often fired them for practice at a target range nearby. But she made no mention of either the “no photos” sign or of her reported offer of money for further information about the facility. She also said she was not on airport property, but on Town owned property as part of the highway right of way. The guards had been way beyond their rights in fingering her. It was often said, right after the two commandeered jetliners flew into the Twin Towers in the worst attack on this country since Pearl Harbor, that the creation of Homeland Security would result in the loss of many of our civil rights. There were fears that people might be awakened in the middle of the night, that mail

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Jupiter The Gentle Friendly Giant on the Job Protecting Our Solar System By Dan Rattiner The view of the solar system is probably very familiar to you. It is all eight planets in the solar system, in order, from the sun on the left (so big we only show a part of it), to Neptune and then the dwarf planet Pluto off to the right. They are never all lined up in a row like this. There is never a time when a coach blows a whistle and all the planets are mustered out to the parade grounds to stand at attention. In reality, they are all constantly making big loops around the sun in no particular relationship to one another and so they are, the naked eye might consider, all over the place. But no. Here on Earth, the third planet from the sun, we line them up when we talk about them. It’s easier that way. And you can see them all in proportion

by size to one another. You can even pick a favorite if you want. I present them here in a still different way of lining them up because I want to talk about Jupiter, the largest of our planets. Jupiter was in the news last month. Down in the little town of Murrumbateman, in the outback region of Australia, there is an amateur astronomer named Anthony Wesley who is plugged in to astronomers all over the world via an Internet site called the Minor Planet Mailing List. Anybody can join. Big shot astronomers, such as Dr. Brian Marsden of the HarvardSmithsonian Center for Astrophysics, are on this site occasionally. Little shots, such as Wesley, are too. Last Tuesday evening, Wesley watched Jupiter

slowly make its way through the ether of space for about a half an hour, then, tired, decided to quit and go inside and watch sports on TV before turning in. He turned on the TV, watched for 20 minutes and then decided to go out on the deck for one last look. Jupiter was doing something amazing. Down by its south pole, an enormous black spot was forming. Something had hit it. Soon, it became apparent. Jupiter had been struck by a comet. Smoke and gas were spreading from around where it had been hit. Within an hour, the damage had become about 5,000 miles in diameter—about the size of the Pacific Ocean. It was an enormous crash. Wesley ran back into the house, got on his homepage, and sent out the news. Within an (continued on next page)

COLLEGE RADIO STATION MAY SHUT DOWN OCT. 3 By Dan Rattiner The trustees of Long Island University, after quietly putting their Southampton flagship radio station on the market a few months ago, have announced that if there are still no takers on October 3 for the purchase of its license, office and broadcasting equipment, it will close down and go out of business. It is no longer willing to fund the operation at the rate of $1 million per year. The station, WLIU—FM, which is a public radio station at 88.3 on the dial—is a favorite of thinking people in this community, broadcasting a wide range of programming that includes jazz, interviews by the popular Bonnie Grice, comedy, panel discussions and classical music and news. Its 25,000 watts of

power can be heard over all of eastern Long Island and southern Connecticut and in many ways is only one of two radio voices that are unique to the Hamptons community—the other being the very loved commercial oldies station WLNG in Sag Harbor, which plays rock and roll, covers local events and local news and has a popular swap and shop every morning. “There is a great need for an upscale station broadcasting the arts and culture on the East End,” said Mary Pearl, the new dean at Stony Brook Southampton, the new college in town. Dean Pearl may have a role to play in creating such a facility if this one goes out of business. But it’s a complicated and long story. First of all, there is the matter of somebody taking over WLIU–FM to keep it going. Wally

Smith, the manager of the station, is probably the man to see at WLIU about who in the Brooklyn main campus you would talk to to see about buying the license and equipment. The station is non-profit, with annual expenses of about $2.5 million. Until now, $1.3 million of that came from LIU, $1 million came from underwriting provided by local merchants, $100,000 from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting and $300,000 from its listeners during pledge drives. Because this is a public radio station, not private, a purchaser will have to be non-profit. Religious organizations might want to buy it. On the other hand, there is a tiny classical music and jazz station in Connecticut that has (continued on page 38)


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hour, astronomers everywhere—from Hawaii to Washington to the Livermore Laboratory in Berkeley to the Hubble Telescope circling the earth—were focusing on this event. This was the second time in 15 years that Jupiter had taken a hit like this. The first was well documented as it approached in 1994. You will recall that for at least the last 20 years astronomers have been glibly telling us when a comet was coming, how close it would come to the Earth and what the chances might be it could veer off course. The common belief is that everything is now under control. The astronomers are watching. Anything that gets within 10 light years of Earth we follow closely. And that, indeed, is what happened in 1994 when the comet, called Shoemaker-Levy 9 after the two guys who first saw it months before, came charging over to hit Jupiter. This time, however, it was a surprise. This new comet came out of the blue, so to speak. It is unsettling that something almost half as big as the Earth could go unnoticed like this until it whams into something. But there it was. The following day, Wesley was interviewed by the Sydney Morning Herald and had this to say about the situation. “If anything like that had hit the Earth, it would have been curtains for us, so we can feel very happy that Jupiter is doing its vacuum cleaner job and hovering up all these large pieces before they come for us.” A scientist named Franck Marchis, who works at the SETI Institute at the University of California Berkeley, elaborated on this. All this

stuff was making it to the Minor Planet Mailing List. “The solar system would have been a very dangerous place if we did not have Jupiter,” he wrote. “We should thank our giant planet for suffering for us. Its strong gravitational field is acting like a shield protecting us from comets coming from the outer parts of the solar system.” Dr. Marsden, the director emeritus of the International Astronomical Union’s Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, surmised that Monday’s comet had been broken apart by Jupiter’s intense gravity before it hit. But he also noted that we would never know. Unlike the Shoemaker-Levy business, this comet was now gone, buried in the Jovian outer hide. All we could really study now was the explosion that had taken place when it hit. What I am wondering is, did the ancients know more about the solar system than we give them credit for? In many cultures, Jupiter is a very big deal. In some cultures, he’s the chief of the gods. You don’t mess with Jupiter. And I also wonder if Jupiter really is hoovering in all the comets that come in like some giant bug zapper, protecting and sheltering us from the slings and arrows of outer space. The answer is yes and no. Turns out there are three sources of comets flying around in our solar system. The least dangerous source of comets is the Kuiper Belt, which is an icy zone of debris just outside the orbit of Neptune. Both the Shoemaker-Levy comet and the one that just hit Jupiter seem to have come from there. Jupiter’s enormous gravity field—

which is more than two and a half times that of Earth—most certainly did hoover in these comets. On the other hand, back in the 1700s a comet from this field got thrown off course by Jupiter as it headed in, and damn near hit us. It missed by a whisker in interplanetary terms, just a million miles off. “It was as if Jupiter aimed at us, but missed,” said Dr. Marsden about that one. “It never would have come anywhere near the Earth if Jupiter hadn’t thrown it at us.” On balance, Jupiter does as much harm as good when it comes to the Kuiper Belt. The second and more dangerous source of comets comes from a huge spherical deep-freeze cloud that entirely encases the solar system about a light year from the sun. Sometimes, when a star gets too close, a piece of this cloud breaks off and heads toward the sun. And yes, Jupiter tends to attract them with its gravity. Almost none get into the minor planets farther in. The most dangerous source of comets comes, however, from the asteroid system that circles the sun between Mars and Jupiter, not at all far from the Earth. They live in a sort of suspended animation in there, agitated and moved around by Jupiter’s gravity, and never allowed to escape. Occasionally, one asteroid hits another and heads in toward the inner planets. Jupiter doesn’t stop them. Indeed, it is because Jupiter keeps them stirred up in the first place that they are there in the first place. Meanwhile, astronomers have recently found (continued on page 42)

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Ready for Polo Whether Under the Tent or Tailgaiting, Is Anyone Watching? By Susan Saiter It can seem that the game of polo is enjoyed mostly by the players themselves, those Argentinian Prince Charmings on their steeds stampeding by and whacking a little white ball, making cursing sound sexy because it’s in a Romance language. But whoever is having the most fun with the sport itself, the guy on the horse or the one under the tent sipping an icy Stoli Elit with his arm around a model, the payoff for the audiences at Bridgehampton Polo is still up there—no way is any other sport on earth more beautiful. That may explain why some of the folks

under the VIP tent don’t have their eyes riveted on the little white plastic ball; in fact, it makes nary a ripple among this crowd when a score is made. Still, this is a world-class spectacle, out on the field and under the tent, and everyone knows it. Interestingly, while the celebrity list each week at the matches, held at the newly-named Blue Star Jets Field for six Saturdays this summer, has been repeating itself a bit with the likes of Jon Gosselin (minus Kate and the eight kids), Michael Lohan (Lindsay’s dad, in case you don’t keep up with her life as much as you should), and some of those famous size 0 housewives, there seems to be an inverse

thing happening with the glamour level of the crowd. It just seems to get better, with a real mix of styles and ages. Of course, many if not most of the weekly crowd of about 2,500 appear to be from the top of the sociological heap. In fact, at last week’s match between Heathcote and Great Oaks, I found myself wondering why I didn’t know there were so many rich people in the world, or at least people who dressed like it. And all definitions, from tres tastefully conservative seersucker clad men silk-draped women to tres trendy and tasteful in their white jeans or Missoni sundresses, to trop (continued on page 42)

THE MAN WHO TRIED TO NAB BERNARD MADOFF By Roy Bradbrook Several years ago, Nick Zoullas, Southampton businessman and member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons, decided to honor his parents by sponsoring an annual lecture at the Church to be based on an Hellenistic theme derived either from the subject of the talk or from the person. Notable authors, historians, the owner of an NFL franchise and even a Supreme Court Justice have been featured in this series, but no one could have been more eagerly anticipated than this year’s lecturer, Harry Markopolos, the man who tried and failed for so many years to per-

suade the S.E.C. to investigate Bernie Madoff’s financial affairs, who spoke last Saturday night. Nearly 400 people from many parts of Long Island and farther afield listened enthralled as Markopolos explained how he first started to look into Madoff 10 years ago, when the company he worked for found they could never compete with Madoff’s incredible run of financial success that consistently paid his investors a cool 16% annual profit, and which never seemed to be affected by the ups and downs of the market in general. Markopolos is a math expert and he explained that it took

him only an hour or so to convince himself that Madoff was either “front running” (illegally trading before receiving actual orders) or running a giant Ponzi scheme where new clients’ money is used to pay old clients’ expectations. He went on to explain, with candor and some vitriolic comments (such as “they roar like a mouse and bite like a flea”) how the S.E.C.— the body set up to oversee trading and to detect fraud—was inefficient, failing miserably in its duties. Bernie Madoff was a formidable figure in the investment world and no one in authority was willing to challenge him, probably for (continued on page 36)


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in it, many of whom were prominent members of Hollywood, having seen his book in manuscript, wanted him to modify it to be more of a pro-Communist diatribe. When he refused, these same people called the literary critics and told them to pan his book. The book became a best seller anyway. “I felt that if my friends in the party cared about real freedom of speech, they should have stood up for me when I was fighting the party.” And so, he left the party. With the book a smash, and apparently about his father or some other mogul like him — almost all were like him — there was a famous encounter between his father and Jack Warner the year the book came out. They were discussing Budd. “Most writers come TO Hollywood,” his father said. “My son comes FROM Hollywood.” “Maybe we should banish him,” Warner said. “Where should we banish him TO? We can’t banish him to Europe. Maybe to Catalina Island?” Neither Warner nor the elder Schulberg or any of the other successful Hollywood moguls of that era were ever able to produce a movie version of What Makes Sammy Run. There were movie actors waiting to play Sammy Glick. Ben Stiller was one. But it was just too close to home. Later in the 1930s, Schulberg collaborated, or tried to collaborate with, F. Scott Fitzgerald, who had written The Great Gatsby

in the 1920s. The efforts came to a bad end, with Fitzgerald getting drunk in New Hampshire, abandoning him there. Schulberg wrote a book about it called The Disenchanted. During World War II, Schulberg joined the OSS and helped produce propaganda films for the Allies. In 1946, during the occupation, he found out where German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl was living, hopped in a jeep in full officer’s uniform and, with a warrant, personally arrested her and drove her back to headquarters to require her to help edit a film that would implicate other former Nazis now standing at trial at Nuremberg. In the late 1940s, Schulberg moved to New York where he continued writing about the underdog. His pieces about the mob controlling the New York waterfront won him six Pulitzer Prizes. In 1951, Senator Joe McCarthy was conducting hearings at his “House Un-American Activities Commission,” at which people were accused of being Communists and, as a result, without a trial many were blackballed in their professions or sent to jail. Budd Schulberg was asked to testify as a “guest” at the hearings. He told about his experience with Communism in the 1930s. He provided the names of 17 people who were in the party at that time who subsequently became prominent in Hollywood. They now got blackballed. Many people never forgave Schulberg for doing that. But he felt it was just one evil and another.

This was a very different approach than was taken by, for example, the prominent humorous Ring Lardner who, when asked to testify and name names, said he could, “but if I did I would hate myself in the morning.” Lardner, sticking to his guns, served a year in prison as a result. Schulberg continued to write books, biographies, articles and novels about the bosses exploiting the working men, with the middle level executives willingly allowing it in exchange for cushy jobs and food on the table. His screenplay On the Waterfront, which was produced in 1954, is considered by many to have been his best work. He wrote of a boxer turned longshoreman who, in exchange for a few bucks, agrees to fight the champion and take a fall. After this and several other thrown fights, the boxer played by Marlon Brando, all beaten up and in his dressing room after a fight says, “I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.” These are among the most famous lines in film. And it got Oscars for Brando and for Elia Kazan as director. Schulberg was married four times. The first two ended in divorce. His third wife, actress Geraldine Brooks, died in 1977. In 1979, he married the actress and writer Betsy Ann Langman, who survives him. He is also survived by a daughter from his first marriage, a son from his second, a son and daughter from his fourth marriage, as well as two grandchildren.


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Who’s Here By Katie Jackson With five young kids of his own, former NBA star Allan Houston and his wife Tamara could easily set up Camp Houston at their Sag Harbor home. That’s why it comes as no surprise that the former New York City Knicks guard will be back in the Hamptons this August helping out with the Knicks summer basketball camp at The Hayground School in Bridgehampton. Houston says he grew up in basketball camps, and believes the whole camp experience is a quintessential part of growing up. Despite a busy summer schedule that had him traveling everywhere from Michigan to Israel, he has already appeared at the Knicks camp in Westchester and is especially looking forward to coming back out to the East End. Although he didn’t start coming to the Hamptons until the ‘90s, when he left the Detroit Pistons to join the Knicks, Houston says his wife’s family has been visiting Sag Harbor since the ‘70s. Five kids and many cousins later, the whole family still gets together to spend quality time in Sag Harbor, often at the waterfront house that Houston built on the bay. It’s only a 2.5 hour commute from their main home in Connecticut, but it’s a long drive from where he grew up in Louisville. After high school, Houston left Kentucky to start as shooting guard for the University of Tennessee, where he was coached by his father, Wade. Young Allan had some big shoes to fill—his father/coach was one of the first black ball players at the University of Louisville. With his dad coaching him on and off the court, Houston had a very successful college career, averaging 20 points a game, and graduating from Tennessee as the all time leading scorer in 1993. Next came the NBA where Houston was quickly drafted to play for the Detroit Pistons. Three years later, on July 14, 1996 he signed to play with the New York Knicks, and he has been associated with the team ever since. Although he is most recognized for his offensive prowess as a Knick, Houston was also a member of the U.S. team that brought home a gold medal from the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, and a member of the All Star Team in 2000 and 2001. After a successful run, breaking records and leading the Knicks as one of the top scorers in team history, his career was put on hold when a series of knee complications caused him to retire early in 2005. Fans were disappointed

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Houston agrees things could have gone better, but he will also be the first to tell you that he is pleased with his current position as assistant to the president of the Knicks. While it is quite a different environment in the front office, the former guard enjoys it and told me that his knowledge and experience as a player allows him to help the organization in ways that otherwise would not be possible. One day he may have a ball in his hand, the next a ballpoint pen, but regardless, he is determined to see that the fans experience the best of the game. When he’s not hard at work taking care of Knicks fans, Houston is taking care of his five kids. Thankfully he has the support of his wife Tamara, who also plays a major role in assisting him with the Allan Houston Foundation which executes a variety of community outreach programs including “Father Knows Best,” a basketball retreat that emphasizes spending quality time with family. It is his own close relationship with his father and former coach that led Houston to become a proponent for parents serving as healthy role models for their children. When it comes to his own kids, Houston makes it clear that he is interested in encouraging them to pursue their individual interests, regardless of whether or not they include basketball. But there is much to be said about the old adage “like father like son,” and Houston admits that his oldest boy is already quite comfortable on the court. Curious, I asked Houston if his kids had Blackberries yet, and he just laughed and told me they were lucky enough to get their hands on the Ipod shuffle. “I’m all about personal development and providing kids with the tools they need—camp is the perfect environment to access these things and engage in fundamental learning that is above all things, fun,” he said. When I asked him what he does for fun in the Hamptons, Houston replied that he likes to barbecue at the house, golf with friends, and walk on the beach. So next time you head to the beach, keep your eyes out for unusually large footprints… because who knows? They might just belong to Allan Houston. Knicks & Basketball City Camp in the Hamptons: Aug 27-29 and Aug 31-Sept 2 at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton, for boys and girls ages 8-10. For more information and registration, vist nyknicks.com.

The former New York Knicks guard will be back in the Hamptons this August helping out with the Knicks summer basketball camp at The Hayground School. and just as surprised when two years later he announced a comeback. There was much anticipation and speculation about the possibility of Houston and the Knicks picking up where they had left off, but his comeback was short-lived and ended 10 days later following a preseason game.


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By Tiffany Razzano Now in its 26th season, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival (BCMF)—a leading concert series that draws world-class performers not only from the East End, but from the entire nation—continues to provide classical music fans in our area with a month of varied and eclectic performances. “What people like about our festival is it’s a mixture of works,” said New Zealand born Marya Martin, the festival’s artistic director and professional flautist. That repertoire includes standards and works by new artists as well as works by established artists you wouldn’t typically hear. While the festival is well underway, there are still a number of events left to enjoy. And this weekend is one of the annual highlights of BCMF—the outdoor concert at Channing Daughters Vineyard on Friday, August 14, at 7 p.m. The concert follows an hour of wine tasting and appetizers. “It’s really an exquisite concert in the middle of the sculpture

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composer.” David Pittsinger, current star of Broadway’s South Pacific, will be coming out to sing during the Rodgers and Hammerstein portion of the evening. Tickets are $75. “When you’re in the middle of the field, you feel like you could be as far away as New Zealand. It’s quite a nice feeling. Hopefully it will be a perfect night,” said Martin. The BCMF heads back to its home base— (continued on page 46)

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Trainwreck: My Life as an Idoit By T.J. Clemente There are certain books you read to gather wisdom. There are others that you read and gain wisdom from by drawing on your own life experiences. Then there is Jeff Nichols’ new book, Trainwreck: My life as an Idoit. This book is the story of a well-heeled wasp boy with dyslexia, ADD, and a touch of Tourette’s syndrome, who still has the ability to stumble through life like Mr. Magoo and get it done. He traces his privileged education through various schools his parents spent good money on, and rolls out a pattern of events that happen when you have handicaps and are misunderstood. Because Nichols tells his story with the

cadence of a stand up comic, this book will provide you with some really good belly laughs and many chuckles. Nichols’ tongue in cheek delivery of everything from job interviews, prep school events, sub-teaching assignments and his time at Hobart College would translate perfectly to a John Belushi film. What makes this book relevant, besides its ability to make the reader laugh, is its invitation into the world of dealing with dyslexia and trying to fit into normal life. Too often too many take for granted their ability to do the simple functions within a job, taking an aptitude test, or just filling out forms correctly.

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Stephens was murdered by her husband at the age of 25, just as she was graduating nursing school. The effort her sister put forth in hopes of a better life wasn’t for naught—it lives on with the Tara Stephens Scholarship Fund. The Goodales award scholarships to members of the Riverhead Building Supply Choir who graduate from high school. This year, recipients included five singers in the 30-member ensemble

(named after Bobby Goodale’s business, Riverhead Building Supply). The Goodales also funded 78 scholarships to students at the Riverhead Alternative School, in order to, as Goodale said, “create opportunities for young adults who don’t usually get the opportunities to develop their minds and disciplines to have a fruitful life.” Goodale explained it was as if the Alternative School’s students were funneled there to have no chance at a future. The odds are high, but Goodale told the students that if they graduate, she would give them secondary education money for college, trade school, nursing—whatever they choose. Goodale knows the names, the faces and the family histories of the students she touches not only with her generosity but her involvement. The Goodales are on the front lines of social change by “being there” as well as opening up their checkbook to help fund results. “This is not all about tax deductions,” she said. “In fact a lot of the costs are not tax deductible. But I believe when much is given much is required.” The Goodales have two sons—Jesse, 11, and Jared, 9—both in the Riverhead school system. Her generosity through Goodale Productions has touched Peconic Bay Medical Centeras well as (continued on page 36)

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Together Again: Williams and Pollock By Marion Wolberg Weiss Chicago’s National Pastime Theatre’s production of the Tennessee Williams play The Day on Which A Man Dies is not for everyone. The first aspect that may put people off is the title, superficial as that observation may seem. Thus, the syntax is a bit complicated for film and TV audiences used to one or two-word designations. Second, from the very opening lines, the acting seemed overplayed by the man in the role of Jackson Pollock. For individuals used to a low-key acting style prevalent in most movies and TV today, the play’s method is jolting. Simply put, certain elements (as interpreted by the director and actors) were disconcerting, yet the play also follows strict traditional tenets as well: the narrative, for example, is straightforward, with a chronological beginning, middle and end. In another words, it does not follow a nonlinear, experimental style that was already somewhat acceptable at the time Williams wrote the work in 1957. Moreover, the play’s structure adheres to the conventional unities

of time, place and action championed by the Greek playwrights. However, we would understand if the play’s progression had been non-linear. After all, Pollock’s work was innovative. So could the telling of his “story.” Neither is the play’s theme disconcerting. Most artists can relate to Pollock’s frustration and anger, his need for love and recognition. We assume Williams was one of these very same artists who shared Pollock’s unhappiness. In fact, we can also imagine that Pollock could even be Williams’ alter ego. (It’s generally known that Williams had tried to commit suicide several years before Pollock’s own death.) While Williams was known to have been influenced by the Japanese Gutai Art Movement, with its connection to creation and destruction, this critic does not see The Day On Which a Man Dies as a manifestation of these principles. Rather, the work seems more like a personal revelation by Williams, a heart-felt longing to convey his true feelings about art, life and love. And death. For him, destruction

and creation were not part of an eternal cycle followed by Eastern philosophy. In this critic’s view, therefore, Williams didn’t adhere to either Eastern or Western philosophy. He was his own philosopher with his own philosophy that signified his own personal meanings. For example, consider the paper screen placed in front of the two-room setting and then destroyed. Is it possible that such an act did not signify destruction as much as it did the juxtaposition between reality and nonreality, a theme that dominated the female protagonists’ world in The Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire? This interpretation seems viable, connecting Williams’ other plays to this one about Pollock, establishing the idea that his oeuvre was a continuation of a few salient themes.

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I used to hate listening to the older people in my family complain about change. Things change. The constant in life is change. That being said, I think the new owners of George’s IGA seem very nice and the store looks nice too. However, I am not handling the change well. You see, in the old store, I had all the aisles memorized, as did most people. If there was a power outage, I could still shop easily in the dark because I knew where everything was. Now, I’m still discombooberated. The cereal’s over here, the canned goods are there, the breads are where the vegetables were, the meat counter, while impressive, has more choices than I can handle. I feel like I’m shopping off-island! I used to be able to speed shop because my cart just seemed sense the vibrations through my hands and knew where to stop. I think the new owners should have a oneday intensive re-orientation course for those of us who feel the need, the need for speed. The course should start with a rented Mind Eraser machine. Something that will sweep away all memory of the old IGA so that the mind can start fresh, with no preconceived notions about where the baguettes are hiding. Then, all of us, dressed in hospital gowns, with a nice little Island logo of course, should slowly walk down each aisle in single file. The instructor will point out, not just the items on the shelves, but the logic of why these items are grouped together, which has caused many of us to pause and ponder when we should be moving along. I think the biggest challenge is getting used to the bread and treats not being at the end of the shopping chore, or at the end of the rainbow as I prefer to think of it. I always countered on being out of money by the time I got near the donuts as a diet helper. But now, the Entenmann’s Coffee Cakes are within my budgetary grasp. They call to me. They love me and it’s a love that is hard to deny. I have become my grandmother. Change is starting to bother me. I want my brain to be re-patterned so I can shop in the dark, or half asleep at the IGA again. In time, I know I will recover. Until then, I have a great excuse to bring home donuts.


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Reading Matters By P. J. Mills In A History of Reading, Alberto Manguel has written what literary critic George Steiner calls “a love letter to reading.” This quite personal, illustrated book celebrates the 4,000year-old history of the written word. While reading about reading sounds as though it might be dull fare, in fact, the book is sensuous and delicious. It is an associative and freewheeling reflection on reading in which Manguel asserts that reading is almost as instinctive as breathing. And although this is primarily a history of book reading, it begins with the author asserting that we are always “reading” in one form or another. The astronomer with eyes turned to the heavens reads the stars and the constellations; a singer reads notes on a musical score; a fortune-teller reads tea leaves or the palm of your hand; and we read each other’s body language. An elegant and erudite study, A History of Reading has the tone of a good friend sharing with us both knowledge and enthusiasm. There are chapters on the shape of a book, the book of memory, book fools and book saints, private reading, picture reading, and forbidden reading. Each chapter could stand alone as an essay on the given topic. Embedded in this highly original book are engaging autobiographical sketches. Manguel tells us how he read to the old and almost-blind writer Jorge Luis Borges when he was a youngster in Buenos Aires, and how he was so tempted by certain books when he was a teenager working in a bookstore that he stole them. He also recounts how, when he was 13, he satisfied his “literary longing for London” by reading all the Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Describing how a book can take you away from where you are and enfold you in its imaginary landscape, Manguel recalls the novelist Anita Desai’s description of her experience as a child in India reading Wuthering Heights. As Desai read Brontë’s story, what was “dazzlingly real” to her was not the hot and dusty surroundings of Old Delhi where she sat reading, but “the Yorkshire moors, the storm-driven heath, the torments of its anguished inhabitants, who roamed thereon in rain and sleet, crying out from the depths of their broken hearts and hearing only ghosts reply.” Included in Manguel’s illumination of reading are intimate vignettes of famous writers. We find Edith Wharton in her bed, freed from social obligations and the uncomfortable whalebone stays of her corset, writing with abandon; Walt Whitman, the venerable “sage of Camden,” sitting by a window, meditating on the world and on poetry; and Colette on her eightieth birthday, holding a cake engulfed in the flames of its many candles, giving the impression of a priestess holding a book that is alight with the fire of creation. A History of Reading gathers an abundance of extraordinary facts associated with reading. For example, in the year 1333, the artist Simone Martini painted a picture of the Annunciation in which he placed a book in the hands of the Virgin Mary. Since the Catholic Church at that time doubted the intellectual ability of women, it held a formal debate to

determine whether the Mother of God could be understood as a reader. And, in 1781, Denis Diderot, the French Enlightenment philosopher, invented “bibliotherapy” when he cured his wife of depression by reading racy literature to her. Manguel’s voluptuous and passionate account of reading can be dipped into or read straight through from cover to cover. Either way the reader will be rewarded many times over and will never again be able to take reading for granted, or to see reading as anything less than a miraculous event in human evolution.

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fear of revenge and potential impact on their own careers. As Markopolos and his small team of associates widened their investigation to the European financial markets, they became more and more certain that Madoff was running the biggest Ponzi scheme in history, especially when they found that he was trying to borrow money across Europe—the first signs that the incoming money from new investors would no longer fulfill the payout requirements. Markopolos went on to tell the audience that Madoff turned himself in to the Federal authorities because he realized that some of the people to whom he owed money would not take kindly to finding out about the loss of their money. He could’ve been risking serious physical danger unless he was secure in a prison environment. Markopolos was also very specific about the fears for his own safety once he got deeper and deeper into this investigation and realized its enormity. He claimed that the Madoff Ponzi scheme has affected thousands directly and millions indirectly— across some 60 to 70 countries. Foundations, charities, research institutions were wiped out and thousands of people lost their childrens’ college funds or retirement accounts. The reputation of the U.S. took a great hit and all because the S.E.C failed to do its job. Even institutions such as the Wall Street Journal failed to publish anything for over three years after Markopolos briefed them in detail when he became more and more frustrated with the S.E.C. You can only surmise just how much the recent turmoil in the financial world might have changed if the authorities had reacted to the red flags raised 10 years ago by Harry Markopolos. Naturally there were many questions asked he could not answer at this time because there is still an ongoing criminal case. But from what he did say, the future should bring some very interesting revelations, especially about Madoff, whom he described as “a very scary man.” None of this, though, is likely to offer much solace to the people whom he defrauded. This was a wonderful evening not just for the chance to hear directly from the “Madoff Whistleblower” on an idyllic Long Island summer evening but also for the opportunity to enjoy the expansive hospitality of Greek food and wine that Nick Zoullas graciously offered to the guests.


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Honoring the Artist: Walter Bernard Things come and go in the Hamptons, a phenomenon that is not particularly unique to the area. Yet there are some aspects about the East End that never change—at least, not yet. One example is the upcoming Artists and Writers Softball Game, now 61-years-old. Walter Bernard has long been associated with the Game, both as a player and designer of the annual cover for Dan’s Papers. All the covers over the years have been special, of course, but this one honors the Game’s founder, Leif Hope. By suggestion, it also honors President Obama. Q: The word “hope” is a play on words, I suppose, not only standing for Leif Hope but reminding us of the posters that endorsed Obama for President. The cover’s style is also like the poster’s. I assume your rendition is authorized… A: I wanted to honor the maestro of the Artists and Writers Game. He and Elaine Benson were the souls, the driving force behind the event. Q: I can’t believe the Game is 61-years-old. A: It started in 1948. It was the artists who started playing, people like Jackson Pollock and Franz Kline who would gather in someone’s backyard, each bringing a dish for a picnic. Later the writers joined, like Harold Rosenberg and Irwin Shaw. Q: I have to ask you, can you recall any funny or interesting stories from the Game? A: Oh, Leif would hire women from the women’s Softball League. Bill Clinton was once an umpire in the 1980s. But Leif could answer that best in a quote from the newsletter: “The Artists and Writers Game, 61 years old, often results in embarrassed egos, inflated opinions of self and team, fun for players and fans…” Q: The main focus is the charities that benefit from the Game. A: Yes, the East End Hospice, Phoenix House and East Hampton Day Care. Q: The Game is certainly an extraordinary tradition; your professional involvement in the magazine field, working on publications like Time, is also one such tradition. What is your latest project? A: We just finished a business magazine in India called Forbes India. At first, Forbes wasn’t involved, but the Indian government changed the rules and permitted Forbes to have a bigger part. Q: What was the biggest challenge doing this magazine? A: I was supposed to go over there, but then the riots broke out last Thanksgiving so we talked on the telephone and emailed. I did miss the face-to-face meetings, the formal process. Q: How about the chance of the magazine’s success? A: It will succeed if the economy succeeds in India. Q: You and your partner, Milton Glazer, do such varied projects. In that regard, what else have you been doing? A: We just finished the title sequence of a documentary about blind photographers, Dark Light. It was directed by Neil Leifer. We did Portrait of a Lady about Supreme Court

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor together. Q: Also speaking of traditions, you have engaged in some yourself, like your weekly Saturday morning softball game in Sag Harbor and your weekly art classes. I know you also teach. What else would you like to do? A: Woodworking; my father was a carpenter. Q: Maybe you inherited his manual dexterity. A: I think desire is what propels you; talent is

learned from your own observation and from innovative people. Q: What were your own learning experiences like? A: I got interested in magazines as a craft and after high school I went to an art school. I learned from observing other students. Then I went to the School of Visual Arts where I met Milton Glaser. It was the best thing I ever did. — Marion Wolberg Weiss

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expressed interest in the situation. The County could buy it. Any non-profit can buy it. The station is 20 years old, and was founded at a time when LIU owned the property and ran the college around where its broadcasting studios sit. It started up at low power and under another name, as a college radio station for students. Soon, however, it became a more professional operation, still non-profit, funded primarily by LIU, but run as a subsidiary corporation to the college. Professionals were hired to run it. It is run that way today. Five years ago, LIU closed its Southampton campus. The radio station continued on a virtually abandoned campus for several years, and then when SUNY Stony Brook purchased the property to create Stony Brook

Southampton College, it allowed LIU to continue with its radio station on the property for another five years, on a lease basis. At the end of the lease, which co-incidentally is also October 2, LIU could take its radio property off the campus, and set up somewhere else. LIU felt it was good publicity to have a radio station and it probably is, except that LIU still suffers much antagonism in these parts for closing down the old campus and threatening to make a housing development out of it. LIU continues to have a presence on eastern Long Island, but other than the radio station, it is a very small one. It has a campus in Riverhead where Continuing Education classes are taught. There is also a Homeland Security masters degree you can get there, but

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Now, it’s safe to say the “Hollywood” crowd has a successful track record when it comes to making millions, but when it comes to creating long lasting marriages well, that’s another story. This Saturday, hundreds of Hamptonites will come together to celebrate 21 years of love and commitment between a well-known Sag Harbor couple, Vanessa and Kurt H. Leggard. Vanessa is a successful Sales Executive and Kurt is a gifted artist and photographer. The lovebirds are officially hosting a bash at their private estate to honor 18 years of marriage and the creation of their children, Danielle and Allura. Those of you who are still learning how to love thyself should attend The Blueprint

Cleanse Summer Camp this weekend in Southampton. The founders of BPC, Zoe Sakoutis and Erica Huss have personally handpicked a team of specialists ready to pamper campers silly with complimentary massages, facials and organic cuisine. The event is invite only, but visit their Web site directly and learn how you can score an invite. Until next week—Life is short, you only live once, so party on! TV Host, Entertainment & Feature Correspondent, Director, Writer and Executive Producer, Gina Glickman can be seen Tuesdays, Thursdays and weekends hosting News 12 Long Island’s “What’s Hot in the Hamptons.”

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end of the island to make a bigger beach on the east end is pure highway robbery. “Whatever tourism we have left on our sunny beaches will be gone forever,” said Alice Boone, a member of the council who represents the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. But scientists say otherwise. The sand moves east to west, and as it piles up in Far Rockaway and other places, much of it drifts out into the Narrows under the Verrazano Bridge where, periodically, it has to be dredged up and barged out to sea so that big freighters can get under the bridge and into the Port of New York. “Allowing the public to take sand,” said Harry “Dude,” Prince of Montauk, a surfer and member of the Hampton Council, “will mean that the dredging under the bridge can be suspended forever. It will save a fortune. And the sand at Coney and Rockaway that’s there now can just stay where it is now. What happens in Rockaway stays in Rockaway.” “Dude” also pointed out that there is no law at the present time to prevent motorists from gathering up a baggie of sand and taking it anywhere they want at any time. “Motorists can do this right now if they wish. Even without the law.” He suggests that motorists do this informally anyway. Why not? “Actually,” said Alice Boone, “there IS a law that prevents you from stealing sand from the beach. The sand is public property. You can’t take just pack it up in a baggie and take it away.” “Oh yes you can,” said “Dude.” According to the Nassau County Police Chief Warren Harding, anyone caught with a baggie at Rockaway, Gilgo, Coney and Jones while not walking a dog will be arrested and charged with “potential reverse littering,” he said. He also said his officers will set up random road blocks on the LIE and the Northern State for the rest of the summer. Since there is this apparent difference of opinion which will have to be sorted out in a court of law, Dan’s Papers advises visitors to take sand from the beaches of Far Rockaway and Coney Island very cautiously when nobody is looking and then come out here on the back roads. In an age when the ozone layer is causing the temperature on the planet to heat up and when there is evidence that the planet Mercury might someday crash into Earth, it is good to know there are things you can do to make a better world. Bring the sand out, spread it neatly on the beach under the lighthouse at Montauk, and then run like hell, and be sure to take your baggie with you. More next week.

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Twentysomething…By David Lion Rattiner WebMD It hurts to swallow, I thought while sitting at the Starbucks in Bridgehampton. What is this all about? It’s been going on for two days, it kept me up all night, and the right side of my head is throbbing. It’s probably nothing. Just take some Advil. Whatever you do don’t go on WebMD. Why not go on WebMD.com? Because, you idiot, every time you go on WebMD.com after something hurts, you think you are dying. Last year your foot ached and you were convinced you were dying after going to that website. But my foot really ached! That’s what happens when you try to karate kick a broken fax machine. I know it hurts to swallow, but trust me it will go away, it is probably nothing, just keep taking Advil and drink some tea and in a few days you will feel better. Maybe I’ll just go on WebMD for like a second, just to see if there are any other remedies for a sore throat. Like maybe I might be better off getting Halls instead of using Advil for the pain. I think Advil is bad for your liver anyway. Fine, but only if it’s to check to see if Halls is a better solution than Advil. Okay. I’m just going to fire up the computer here, okay here we go, entering WebMD.com, I’ll be damned, I get a lot e-mails, ohhh boy! A new friend request on Facebook.com! Who the hell is this person? Whatever. Okay here we go, WebMD.com, ah yes, here it is. Symptom

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I’ve tested these questions on friends, strangers, and every person to ever interview with me for a job at my company. You can learn a lot about a person based on how long it takes them to answer and their facial expressions. Sadly, 9 out of 10 times I see faces of uncertainty and shock because the answers take longer to find than expected. Last year, I sat on a bench at the train platform. Like every morning, I waiting for the LIRR to take me into the concrete jungle where lucky me would go through another thrilling day (“not!”). I sat with an old Dan’s Papers in my hands, shoulders slouched, face milkywhite, hands cold and brittle. I asked myself, “What was your best day, Dennis?” The answer came to me quickly and I fell into a reminiscing daydream. I was on a beach with Jimbo in Key West, Fl. We were 25 years young. Our wives went shopping while we reclined on lounge chairs in a lagoon. Double fisted with vodka lemonades no guys had it better than us. Then four hours of sun and cocktails started to get hold of our senses and our wallets. We were out of drinks. So we ventured into the lagoon to pay visits to the many boats anchored. I was wearing a Yankee sun visor. Jimbo’s sunglasses were Darth Vader style. We stopped at a few boats and said hi but no person offered us free drinks. Then I had a great idea. Jimbo has an athletic build, blonde hair, and blue eyes. I’m built the same way but with brown hair and eyes. Between the hat, the shades, our youth and athletic builds, nobody would question our claims of being New York Yankees? It was March, baseball’s spring training had just started and so Jimbo suddenly became the Yankee’s catcher, Jim Leyritz and I was second baseman, Randy Velarde. “Hi, my name is Randy Velarde and this is my teammate, Jimmy Leyritz.” The man looked at me. “Randy Velarde from the Yankees,” he asked. “Yes, we have the day off.” The free cocktails began on the back of a 50foot Sea Ray. The key to our hoax was keeping Jimbo quite. He’s a lacrosse guy who hates baseball. He had to remember two things… Jim Leyritz is a catcher and don’t call me Dennis, call me Randy. Maybe it was all the vodka but I was in the middle of signing an autograph when Jimbo referred to me as Dennis. We swim to the next boat. This continued all day. The worst day of my life? Sitting on the platform and realizing the best day of my life happened 15 years ago. That’s too far of a span without a new best day. That’s when I came up with the idea for King of the Hamptons. Since then, I’ve had many days that were fun like the lagoon. One in particular is when Billy Joel agreed to me filming at his home in Sag Harbor. Jimbo and I grew up a few doors down from Joel but he’s 20-years older so we’ve never met. Meeting my idol was once in a lifetime event and so I called Jimbo and gave him a twominute crash course on how to hold a boom mic. He had two instructions. Stand in one place and don’t say or do anything to embarrass me. He replied, “Ok Randy.” Of course that was the kiss of death and I was made to look like a fool in Billy Joel’s house. Lucky me, it was caught on camera. But I won’t complain because my two best days both happened with my best friend, Jimbo, aka Jimmy Leyritz. www.kinghamptons.com

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AProtocol for Agents, Buyers, Sellers, Renters By Susan M. Galardi It’s August. A typically slow month to end a lazy real estate season on the East End. Many agents take August off, and many of them need it—this year more than ever. By all reports, whether statistical or anecdotal, this has been an unusually tough season for agents. Their typical stresses and challenges increased exponentially. Any who are still standing will tell you that they worked 10 times as hard for a fraction of the results. For those reading this and thinking, “They’re just doing what we pay them 6% commission to do,” read on. You’re just the audience I’m after. Firstly, the agent sees only a fraction of that 6%. There was a great song by The Kinks called “The Money-Go-Round,” that went: “Robert owes half to Grenville Who in turn gave half to Larry Who adored my instrumentals And so he gave half to a foreign publisher She took half the money that was earned in some far distant land Gave back half to Larry and I end up with half of goodness knows what.” That’s basically how the divvying up of the 6% goes for an agent. Yes, I’m making the argument that good agents deserve every dollar they make. And so far this year, those who earned money did so by knowing their inventory and the market inside and out, following trends diligently, and having the patience of Job. But things are looking up. Wall Street/big bank bonuses are back, thanks in part to that bailout

money. (Who knew it was designed to bail out East End real estate?) There are new housing starts, asking prices are stabilizing, and sales are inching up. There are rumblings that the bottom has been reached. So the fall promises to be a return to activity in the real estate market, and activity on the street is beginning to bear that out. Considering the agents have just come out of a period akin to a tour of duty on the front lines, now is the time to establish guidelines for agents and brokers to work together most productively. This week, the first installment of Susan Galardi’s Complete Book of Real Estate Etiquette is from the agent’s POV, as it pertains to customers—e.g., those looking to buy or rent. Later, the column will explore that topic in reference to clients—those looking to sell or rent their own houses; and then the same relationships from the other side. 1. Be considerate of the agent’s time. A typical outing with an agent involves getting access/approval from other agents or owners/renters, coordinating with listing agents’

schedules and getting keys. Patrick McLaughlin, manager of the Prudential Douglas Elliman Sag Harbor office, said, “Sometimes on a weekend, I have to schedule appointments down to the minute, especially if I have a few customers that day,” he said. “If a customer is late, it could throw everyone off.” 2. Be loyal. Working with more than one agent spins everyone’s wheels (including your own). While we don’t have MLS on the East End, ALL listings, even exclusives, are co-brokered. “Any agent can show you a listing from any company,” said Beth Troy of Town & Country in Bridgehampton. “Developing a one to one relationship allows the agent to really focus on a customer’s likes and dislikes.” 3. Trust your agent. A good agent’s goal is to find the right property for you. One agent I spoke with, who asked to remain nameless, said the worst situation is the customer who feels the need to do excessive research on his own, either because he feels the agent isn’t being thorough or has ulterior motives. “Sometimes, on a Saturday morning, two hours before a meeting, I’ll get an email from the customer with 20 listings they found online,” he said. “Most are either outdated, or I’ve seen them and know they aren’t right for that customer.” But Troy said it’s helpful, at the beginning, if customers send several listings. “It gives me a sense of what they’re looking for,” she said. 4. Be specific. This applies to neighborhoods (continued on next page)

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you’re interested in, your budget, and the type of house you want—but this is tricky. “It’s better to do a list of ‘must haves’ and deal breakers,� suggested Troy. “Is a pool a non-negotiable? Do you have an aversion to the woods and ticks? Do you mind hearing road noise? Sometimes these things are more important than a specific style of a home, for example.� McLaughlin added another suggestion: Be honest. “If you’re in the early stages of looking or just curious about the market, let us know.� He said. “We’re there to help, whether you’re ready to buy now or exploring for the future.� 5. If you make ridiculously low offers on a rental or sale property, don’t go postal on the agent if it is rejected. Agents service their customers, but in this state, they work for the seller (or renter). If a good agent tells you something like, “The owner won’t entertain any offer unless it has a “9� in front of it,� chances are it’s the truth. But agents are required by law to present any offer to their client. McLaughlin added, “In this market, there’s no such thing as a ridiculous offer. I would never discourage a buyer from starting the negotiation.� Of course, before you even start your search, find out if you are credit worthy, and for what amount. In this day and age, don’t be so sure that you’re golden for a mortgage. A preapproved will help you avoid wasting a lot of time—especially your own. Do you have a suggestion for etiquette guidelines? Please contact Susan Galardi, Managing Editor, Dan’s Papers, at susang@danspapers.com

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House/ home Earthly Delights

By April Gonzales

My edamame became weed-amame a week or so ago, and the wild arugula had taken over the vegetable garden before that. Now the beans are pouring in, peppers are ripening, yellow squash is ready for some pesto and the grill and the tomatoes are on route. But it is the usual avalanche of cucumbers that is keeping us healthy. I have yet to make gazpacho, because I like to cut them up with tomatoes, some basil, a little olive oil and salt. Cheese and crackers work well with this to make a great lunch. This year I have made an effort to identify the different varieties that I planted and figure out which ones taste best. That could be a matter of opinion, and I have found that over the years my tastes have changed. I used to eat lemon cucumbers right out of the field. Practically a ball of water, they are juicy ,sweet and seedy. As they get older, they turn pale yellow, the outer skin toughens and they develop the odd little spine many cucumbers are known for. Once they get to the size of a softball they get too tough on the outside and seedy on the inside. This is a prolific weed amongst prolific weeds. It crawls out a good 10’ from where it originates – you really only need one for an abundant supply. Of course the same thing could be said of the three other varieties we planted. The long, thin Japanese climbing cuke called Orient Express grows to a solid 18”. It is thin and dry, a lot like the

Cuckoo for Cucumbers Armenian cukes we grew in the past or those English hot house types. Diva is a delightful, plump, 12”, smooth-skinned, juicy sweet torpedo of a vegetable, perfect for juice, to add to a little Pimm’s cup or soup. Burpee tasty green is your average garden variety cucumber, an all purpose cuke good for salads. Bush pickle is a little tamer than the other three. It is very much like a Kirby cuke – short and fat with a white belly like a fish. It’s best for pickling. I wouldn’t recommend eating them straight from the garden – this is not what it was meant for. A little salt will do for all the others as a great snack, but bush pickle needs a brine bath before it is truly palatable. Bushels of vegetable matter will emerge from this section of the garden and hunting for them under the leaves is half the fun, if a little scratchy. We built a trellis of cedar posts with bamboo cross pieces and heavy-duty netting. But we are finding that extra support is needed because of the sheer weight of the vines and the number of cucumbers that they are producing. Next year we will probably use a wider metal mesh so that the Orient Express doesn’t get stuck in the netting and curl back on itself. What amazes me is the sheer abundance of it all. These plants all came from1/4” seeds and the vines can cover 20 feet. But it also brings home the need for clean water – after all, both our bodies and the cucumbers are more than 75% water.

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pet agree By Jenna Robbins

HOMELIFE

Travelling with Your Furry Friend If you’ve never traveled abroad with your pet, you must be prepared for the experience well in advance. For countries like the UK and Japan with waiting times for entry up to six months, you must be especially prepared. Additionally, there is a protocol for health documentation requiring that valid papers must also include an official stamp of the United States Veterinary Services Office. American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) accredited veterinarian Dr. Michael Farber of West Chelsea Veterinary in Manhattan, together with Jerry Hatfield, international pet travel expert and founder of PetTravel.com, which offers free international travel advice to pet owners, have helped over 3,000 New Yorkers and their pets travel internationally in 2008 and expect that number to be much higher in 2009. Here are some of their suggestions: Contact the airline and make sure to discuss your pets’ breed, size, age, temperament and overall health. The American Humane Association and the AVMA strongly advise against tranquilizers as they can alter an animal’s ability to balance or brace themselves during flight. The AVMA also states that during air travel, animals are exposed to increased altitude pressures, which can create some issues if sedatives are used,” warned Dr. Farber. Last but not least, don’t forget to pack your pet’s regular food, treats, toys, emergency kit and anything else you think will be a comfort to him or her. For those of you planning to travel with your pet in

the USA, particularly to major cities like New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles, you might consider Pet Airways, a new airline devoted to dogs and cats and offering the following: Pets fly in the main cabin, not in the cargo hold. A trained pet attendant is always monitoring your pet. There is plenty of fresh, cool air at all times. Pets are never left unattended in a warehouse or on a ramp. Pet carriers are provided free of charge. If you’re delayed, don’t worry. Your pet is in good hands. There are no hot or cold weather restrictions that prevent pets from flying. Your pet is given bathroom breaks along the way and not forced to “hold it in.”

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A Benefit FOR Kids, WITH Kids There are so many worthy causes that deserve the support of the community. But most benefits are with adults, for adults – just a few benefit children, and even fewer gear the events toward families. But how great is it to teach your children the importance of supporting others through a benefit where they can have fun, too? On Saturday Aug. 22, the Max Cure Foundation’s first “Roar for a Cure” benefit in East Hampton is a party for families, as well as a fundraiser for children on a national and very local level. The afternoon of fun will feature games, rides, prizes, great food and beverages, auctions, face painting, balloon artists, gift bags, celebrity guests, and even a performance by pop music sensation Push Play. The silent auction will feature unusual opportunities – like dinner with celebrities form the entertainment, business and sports world. Ticket prices are family friendly, too. Just $200 provides a family of four with unlimited amount of fun and refreshments. (Individual tickets are $100 for adults/$25 for children – about the price of a movie ticket with those $10 buckets of popcorn and soda.) The Max Cure Foundation (which raises money for

The Max Cure Fund for Pediatric Cancer Research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; the T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia, Cancer and AIDS research and other charities) was started in 2007 by David Plotkin and his incredibly supportive family. The impetus for the Foundation came when Plotkin’s son Max was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of B-cell Lymphoma – just one day before his fourth birthday. “I never in a million years thought I’d be the president of a foundation for pediatric cancer research,” said Plotkin, who’s been visiting the Hamptons since he was a child. “You don’t focus until it walks in your door. But pediatric cancer is under-funded in general – it’s a much smaller population than adult cancers.” Plotkin realized that if he wanted his son – and other children with the disease – to have a fighting chance, he had to take action.“Kids battle a disease they didn’t sign up for. We wanted to help – and it gave us control,” he said. “We wanted to focus our resources on funding a lab and alternative treatment research, but to have a fund at Sloan-Kettering, we had to guarantee $25K over a three year period. In

David Plotkin with sons Max and Alexander the first year, we raised over $200K.” Thankfully, Max, now 6 years old, has finished many rounds of chemotherapy, and is “doing very well – he’s in remission,” according to Plotkin, who said his son loves the Hamptons and believes that Max’s time out here was conducive to his improved health. So it seemed this was the perfect place for the event. Plotkin spoke with Scott Rubenstein, owner of East Hampton Indoor Tennis, about what it would cost to do a carnival there. “Scott said. ‘Please. I can’t charge for a carnival for cancer,’” said Plotkin. “So I told him to pick a charity of his choice and we’d donate to them. At that moment, Scott’s young daughter walked by and told him about the Stewarts.” (continued on next page)

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Kid’s Calendar AUGUST 14 SOTHEBY’S JUNIOR SQUASH TOURNAMENT – Featuring the most skilled junior players from the US and Canada. Southampton Youth Services, Majors Path, Southampton. BEAUTY LOU & THE COUNTRY BEAST – WHBPAC Summer Musical Theatre Camp. Starring 60 local children. 7 p.m. $15. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-2350 x 115. GOAT ON A BOAT PUPPET THEATRE – Suzi Shelton. $10/$9 members and grandparents/$5 under 3 years. 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. 4 Hampton St., Sag Harbor. 631-7254193. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 LAUGHING PIZZA – 3:30 to 5 p.m. Kids’ concert. Proceeds help feed hungry kids. $10/$7 kids. Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond La. SOTHEBY’S JUNIOR SQUASH TOURNAMENT – See 8/14 listing for info. ART AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE – Clay workshop. 10-11 a.m. $20. 14 Gingerbread La., East Hampton. 631-324-0603. MONTAUK OBSERVATORY – See Day by Day listing for info. CHIP BRYANT: SILENT CLOWN – 12 noon. Ages 4 and up. One man physical comedy show. Magic, juggling, puppetry, a mime clown and music. Quogue Library, Quogue. 631653-4224. ALEX BEARD – 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Author and artist Beard pre-releases The Jungle Grapevine at Kid’s Day. Reading and art-making. Clic Bookstore & Gallery, 23 Newtown La., East Hampton. 504-491-4249. GOAT ON A BOAT – See 8/14 listing for info. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 ART AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE – Printing workshop. 10-11 a.m. $20. 14 Gingerbread La., East Hampton. 631-3240603. WALL-E – 8 p.m. Outdoor film screening. Register at 631653-4224 ext. 4. Refreshments. Quogue Library. SOTHEBY’S JUNIOR SQUASH TOURNAMENT – See 8/14 listing for info. FAMILY FOREST WALK – 10 a.m. The Maritime Forest. 2 miles. Montauk. South Fork Natural History Museum, Bridgehampton. 631-537-9735. MONDAY, AUGUST 17 AHOY YE MATES! CAPTAIN KIDD PIRATES – Weeklong workshop through 8/21. Ages 5-7. Maritime Pirate musical production, boat basics, nautical knot tying, map making, costuming, and treasure hunting. Children’s Museum of the East End. cmee.org. 631-537-8250. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 PIZZA AND BOARD GAMES – 5 p.m. Scrabble, Pictionary and other word games. Hampton Library, Bridgehampton. 631-537-0015. THE PHYSICS OF TOYS – 12:30 p.m. Grades 1 to 5. Experiment with the forces of gravity and inertia by observing and manipulating materials. Make a toy to take home. Quogue Library, Quogue. 631-653-4224. KIDS ON THE GREEN – Squeaky Clean performs. Bring blankets or chairs. 5:30 p.m. Village Green, Main St. and Mill Rd., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-3337. TUESDAYS ON THE GO – Morton Wildlife Preserve hike. $10 includes roundtrip transportation. Bring lunch. Pick-ups throughout area 2:45 to 3:20 p.m. 631-702-2425. PICNIC & PERFORMANCE – 6:30 p.m. Dan Bailey

presents evening of African Drumming and Dance. Picnics welcome. $15/$12 in advance/$10 members. CMEE, 376 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631537-8250. . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 ART WORKSHOPS AT GUILD HALL – Themed workshop to complement Kidfest programming. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. $10/$8 members. Ages 5 and up. 158 Main St., East Hampton. 631-324-4050. KIDFEST AT GUILD HALL – National Marionette Theatre’s Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves. Ages 5 and up. 5 p.m. $10-$16 per ticket, $38-$58 for series of four. 158 Main St., East Hampton. 631-324-4050. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 FAMILY CONCERT: SECRET STORIES – 5 to 6 p.m. Composer-commentator Bruce Adolphe presents stories through music. Families should come prepared to improvise their own musical story. Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. AN EVENING WITH BRADY RYMER – 6 p.m. Family concert with renowned children’s performer. Quogue Library. 631-653-4224. ROCK THE PAVILLION – Local teen bands. Consent of Kings, Philosafunk. Free. 8 – 10 p.m. Ponquogue Pavillion, Dune Rd., Hampton Bays. 631-702-2425. PUPPET-MAKING – Presented by Goat on a Boat. 6:30 p.m. John Jermain Library, Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-7250049. GOAT ON A BOAT – Chicken Show. $10/$9 members and grandparents/$5 under 3 years. 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. 4 Hampton St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-4193. PROGRAMS/CLASSES HAMPTON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL – Creative Kids Arts and Crafts Workshops: jewelry, tie-dye, scrapbooking, sculpture and more. Mon. and Wed. 4-5:30 p.m. Sports Clinics: Baseball, Basketball, Soccer and more. Mon. and Wed. 4- 5:30 p.m. Performing Arts Workshops: Tues. and Thurs. 4-5:30 p.m. 631-537-1770. WHBPAC SUMMER PROGRAMS – Musical theatre camps, music, art, and dance classes. whbpac.org. THE CREATIVE STUDIO – 3-day sessions. Ages 5-7 and 8 and up. Painting, printmaking, collage, and more. $160/$130 members. 631-283-2118, ext. 30. SUMMER FUN SPANISH – Learn basic Spanish through storytelling, songs, and games. Ages 6 to 11. Saturdays in July and August. 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Montauk Library, 871 Montauk Highway. 631-668-3377. TV & FILM CAMP – Saturdays and Sundays in July and Aug. Kids learn writing, producing, directing, filming, and more. Southampton Cultural Center. 631-287-4377. ONGOING JACKSON POLLOCK FAMILY DRIP PAINTING WORKSHOP – Tour & Explore the Pollock Krasner House & Studio, followed by a drip painting workshop. 10 -11:30 a.m. For Thurs. or Fri. workshop contact Karyn Mannix at 631-329-2811 or jacksonpollock.wordpress.com. For Sat. workshop contact Joyce Raimondo at 917-502-0790 or joyceraimondo.com. Reservations required. WATER MILL MUSEUM – Mondays at 11:30 a.m. “Milling Around” – Grain grinding demonstration with the millstone. Mon., Thurs.-Sat. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. $3/children free. 41 Old Mill Road, Water Mill. SHABBAT SHABOOM – Fridays. Singing, story telling and celebration. All ages. 5 p.m. Havens Beach, Bay St., Sag

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The Stewarts are a Sag Harbor family with deep roots in the community. Recently, 10-year-old Katy Stewart was diagnosed with a rare and potentially lethal form of liver cancer and was beginning treatment at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. “A coincidence is god’s way of remaining faceless,” said Plotkin. The Max Cure Foundation, with the generosity of Rubenstein, had the opportunity to support a local family in a profound way. Thus, Katy’s Courage Fund was founded. “Right now, even though Max is ending his chemo, the journey of cancer will always be with us. The Stewarts are just beginning their journey,” said Plotkin, who believes the reason the Foundation has had such amazing support is the same reason why the event will be a success. “Sometimes it takes unfortunate situations to make people see what’s important and come together. The carnival is a great place to do that – it’s for everybody.” Roar for a Cure Carnival: Sat., Aug. 22, 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. (rain date: Sun., Aug. 23) on the grounds of the East Hampton Indoor Tennis Club, 175 Daniels Hole Road, East Hampton. For tickets and info: maxcurefoundation.org, or: 631-949-4160.


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Arts & Entertainment Theater Review: The Drowsy Chaperone at Gateway inevitable happy ending where everyone is paired off and married or given a career on stage, even the gangsters! This is a very unusual and demanding show where the emphasis is on timing and keeping the narrator and the show itself separate. The concept of listening to a recording of the show calls for some interesting and difficult stagecraft from the cast when the record sticks and repeats or when it stops due a temporary power outage. This is a show where you cannot get by with mediocre actors and Gateway management are to be com-

mended for assembling this collection of very highly talented artists, who combined to keep the opening night audience laughing throughout and who fully deserved their standing ovation. Don’t go to this show expecting a ’standard’ type musical, this one is quirky and you really need to have an open mind. Sit back and relax and to paraphrase one of ‘Man in the Chair’s wise sayings, just stumble along and let the show take you to another world where you can escape the dreary worries of the real world about us.

By Roy Bradbrook. The concept of a play within a play and also of a narrator explaining or commentating on what is happening on stage is as old as theater itself, going back to the Greek Choruses. In the Drowsy Chaperone, the narrator is really key to the whole musical. Known simply as ‘Man in the Chair,’ this slightly bumbling, overenthused lover of archaic musicals, living in a poky one room apartment shows vividly the power of music and theater to take you into realms of fantasy. In this Long Island premiere of the Tony-award winning show, Nat DeWolf is superb throughout in this role, where he has to be believable as he confides to the audience his love for a fictional 1928 musical, The Drowsy Chaperone. As he plays his old recordings of the show, it comes to life on stage. The plot within the show is a total spoof of Broadway clichés of that era, all performed at high speed and very much over the top. Janet Vandergrift (Jennifer Byrne) is a showgirl looking to change the stage for a wealthy handsome suitor, Robert Martin (Sean Montgomery). Her producer, Feldzieg (Anthony Reimer), has other ideas though, because he is in debt to crooks who want the show to go on so that they can be paid. The two crooks (Tyler Rivera Stein and Will Cohen) are, for some unknown reason, disguised as pastry chefs and are hilarious in a demanding dual role where bad puns and oneliners come with breakneck speed. The Drowsy Chaperone (Lauren Cohn) has been hired to keep the bride-to-be from seeing her fiancé on the wedding eve but as her ‘drowsiness’ is largely the result of too many illicit cocktails (remember this is the age of Prohibition), she only succeeds in losing her charge and gaining the amorous advances of a sleazy gigolo Adolfo (James Donegan). When you add in other stock characters, such as a haughty butler (Bob Fresch), his employer, a wealthy widow, Mrs. Tottendale, and Kitty (Ellie Mooney), the producer’s wacky assistant who wants to be Janet’s replacement, you can see that this a cast full of stereotypes played to excess, but it all works. The story, of course, comes to that

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The current show of sculpture and from many of the interesting pieces photography at Benson-Keyes Arts on display, starting with Smyth’s pieces and continuing with Rudolph presents quite a challenge to ownSerra’s abstract three-dimensional ers/curators Kimberly Goff and Julie works, reminiscent of fossil-like Keyes. The first set of challenges organic material favored by another comes when two people are running sculptor, Josh Dayton. Nico a gallery – or any business for that Yektai’s arresting wood benches matter. The second set comes with this particular venue, namely the would also fit in with the freehuge space that houses the art. form “organic” theme signified by It’s easy to see that both Goff and Smyth, Serra and Aya Miyatake, who Keyes have similar sensibilities, and creates small, jewel-like forms recallthat works to their advantage. The ing coral growing underwater, as Sculpture by gallery is another matter, and we’re well. Edward Haugevik not as sure if the space accommodates Speaking of the sea, Bob Bachler’s the art pieces as well as it should. Naturally, venues ceramic “balls” seem so natural that it’s hard to realcome with all sorts of external and internal oddities ize they are “seaweedfired.” Their delicately and eloover which we don’t always have control. Perhaps a quently applied designs are as unique as we have solution in this case would be to make the show seen in a long time. smaller or simply to reconfigure it, for example, Water as an organic motif also shows up in several showing Ned Smyth’s and Hans Van de Bovenkamp’s photographs, again emphasizing the part nature sculptures separately in the smaller room. They are plays in our lives. Consider Jane Martin’s stills from strong pieces, with Smyth’s organic, metaphysical her video piece (not displayed), with close-ups of torsos reinforcing his smaller rocks and twigs seen waves abstracted from the “larger picture.” Martin’s last month at Salomon’s Gallery. textural sense is outstanding, reminding one of We notice a recurring “nature” theme emerging images from Mathew Barney’s films, another artist/filmmaker. In this exhibit, Michael Knigin’s black and white cropped wave images catch our attention as they are also caught in time and place, a pre-historic moment Announcing The Third Annual when nature didn’t even exist. Bair Seagram’s photograph, “Main Beach,” presents a different configuration, a long shot that stretches out on a horizontal plane, yet it, too, captures an eternal moment. Other sculptures and photographs do not necessarSaturday, August 15 / 6-9pm ily adhere to this natural, organic theme, even though they are noteworthy in their own right. Featured Artists of the Month Consider, for example, Nathan Slate Joseph’s vertical Marla Milne, courtesy Winter Harbor Gallery forms recalling a Lego game and Ed Haugevik’s wall Don Wilson, courtesy Studio E Gallery pieces where primitive forms (like the circle) are comwww.greenportgallerywalk.com bined with more modern shapes and materials to create contradictory but provocative works. In Maria Pessino’s box constructions, we see primParticipating Galleries: deCordova Studio & Gallery itive animal objects as well, suggesting the mythic Gallery M quality of her pieces. John Okas’ photographs also Greenport Art & Design feature mythic characters, like Venus and Diana, the Studio E Gallery Huntress, often combined with contemporary images. Terrence Joyce Gallery However, Bram Tihany’s black and white photoThe Sirens’ Song Gallery graphs of cathedrals focus on one style of architecture The South Street Gallery & Framers (mostly Medieval), the compositions and shapes releWinter Harbor Gallery vant to all times and places.

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Art Openings & Galleries OPENINGS AND EVENTS DOLLS AND HOUSES – Opening receptions 8/14 and 8/15. 5 to 10 p.m. Featuring drawings by Amelia Garretson-Persans and dolls by Jeanelle Myers. Curated by Stacy Dermont. 8/15, 12 noon to 10 p.m., 8/16, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Upper Parish Hall, 4 Hampton St. (Division St. and E. Union St.), Sag Harbor. 631-725-0128. ART OF FASHION PREVIEW – Summer Gala 8/14. 6 p.m. preview of exhibition at Guild Hall and cocktail party. Home of Tony Ingrao/Randy Kemper. 212-868-8450 x 204. CANIO’S GALLERY – Opening reception 8/14. 5 to 7 p.m. “Bits ‘n’ Pieces” by Stephanie Reit. Photograph and paper collages. 290 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-4926. JAN SAWKA RETROSPECTIVE – 8/15. 4 to 8 p.m. Ocean View Art Center (The Principi Vineyard), 551 Montauk Hwy., Amagansett. 631-466-4266. DISCOVER WATERMILL – 8/15. 3 – 6 p.m. The Watermill Center, 39 Watermill Towd Rd., Water Mill Free. Explore the Center in an afternoon filled with performances, family activities, and tours. . NOMAD TWO WORLDS DISCUSSION – 8/15. 5 to 7 p.m. “Reconciliation through Art”: Back-story behind artistic collaboration between modern western culture and an ancient culture to create Nomad Two Worlds. Urban Zen, 4 Bay St., Sag Harbor. 212-727-2220. ART OF FASHION GALLERY TALK AND OPENING – 8/15. 3 to 4 p.m. Talk and book signing. Opening reception 5 to 6 p.m. (GH members only 4 to 5 p.m.) Guild Hall, 158 Main St., East Hampton. 631-324-0806. SOUTHAMPTON INN GALLERY – Opening reception 8/16. 5 to 6:30 p.m. Featuring Cathy Abramson, Jenna Gotthelf and B. Moan. On thru 9/18. Shinnecock Room, Southampton Inn, 91 Hill St., Southampton. 631-2836500. POLLACK-KRASNER HOUSE & STUDY CENTER – 8/16. 5 p.m. Abstract painter and principal lender for the exhibit “Under Each Other’s Spell”: Gutai and New York Paul Jenkins speaks on Gutai art. Free. 830 SpringsFireplace Rd., East Hampton. 631-324-4929. CELEDON GALLERY – Brunch reception 8/16. 11 a.m. “Objects” Show featuring ceramic work from artists and sculptors. On thru 9/7. 41 Old Mill Rd., Water Mill. 631-726-2547. GALLERIES ANNYX – 150 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL GALLERY – “The Davisons” group show. 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 28E Job’s La., Southampton. Work by Caroline Bell, David Burliuk, Bernard Corey, Frances S. Dixon, Whitney Hubbard, Richard Hayley Lever, Gladys Nelson Smith, Julian Alden Weir and Irving Wiles. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. 631-204-0383.

BENSON-KEYES ARTS – Group show. Sculpture and photography. Open by appointment. elainebensongallery@gmail.com. 917-509-1379. BIRNHAM WOOD GALLERIES – Open daily 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. 52 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-6010. Birnhamwoodart.com. BOLTAX GALLERY – “Inappropriately Dressed.” On thru 8/31. 21 North Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-7494062. BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS GALLERY – Open by appointment. 261 N. Main St., Southampton. 631-3773355. info@bravurastyle.com CECILY’S LOVE LANE GALLERY – 80 Love Ln., Mattituck. 631-298-8610. CHRYSALIS GALLERY – “Radiant Images.” On thru 8/21. 2 Main Street, Southampton. 631-287-1883. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Early modernist furnishings and found objects on display. By appointment. Lazy Point, Amagansett. 631-267-3172. DeCORDOVA STUDIO AND GALLERY – “Men Only.” On thru 8/16. 538 Main Street, Greenport. decordovagallery.com. 631-477-0620. DESHUK-RIVERS STUDIO – 141 Maple Ln., Bridgehampton. 631-237-4511. Deshukriversgallery.com. GALERIE BELAGE – “Outsider Art in the Hamptons.” On thru 9/8. 8 Moniebogue La., Westhampton Beach. 631288-5082. THE GALLERY SAG HARBOR – Ceramics by Matt Nolen and Tarot Etchings by Jessica Pinksy. 125 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-7707. GORAN PETMIL STUDIO – Open Sat. and Sun. 3-7 p.m. or by appointment. 88 Gin Lane (Barnway), Southampton. 631-574-7542 or 631-830-2895. KESZLER GALLERY – “Nomad Two Worlds” by Russell James. On thru 8/22. Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri.-Sun. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 631-204-0353. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Mix of mid-century modern works and new acquisitions. 2462 Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-7245. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART GALLERY – Featuring original works by artist/gallery owner Michael Perez. 59 Main St., Southampton. 631-259-2424. Michealperezartist.com. MOSQUITO HAWK GALLERY – “Revealed” by Mary Larsen. 24 N Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-905-4998. PARASKEVAS GALLERY – Showing Michael Paraskevas’ work and children’s book illustrations from Maggie and the Ferocious Beast and other books published with his mother, Betty. Open by appointment. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-287-1665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM – Photography by Jean-Luc Mylane. Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Job Ln., Southampton. 631-283-2118. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART GALLERY – Sat. 12 - 6 p.m. Sun. 1 – 5 p.m. and by appointment. 633 First Street,

Greenport. 631-477-2633. RATIO GALLERY-MIHstudio – Paintings by Marlies Ihmels-Herget. On thru 8/31. 10 Bell St., Bellport. 631286-4020. Ratiogallery.com. REMSENBURG ACADEMY – Felicitas Wetter. Fine Art Graphics. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 130 S. Country Rd., Remsenburg. ROMANY KRAMORIS GALLERY – Shey Wolvek’s “Once upon a time...Espana.” On thru 8/20. 41 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-2499. SIRENS’ SONG GALLERY – Fri.-Mon. 12:30 to 6 p.m. 516 Main Street, Greenport. sirensongallery.com. 631-4771021. SPANIERMAN GALLERY AT EAST HAMPTON – Balcomb Greene Montauk Paintings. 68 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-329-9530. SURFACE LIBRARY – “Perspectives.” On thru 8/30. 845 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. Thurs – Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 631-291-9061. SYLVESTER & CO. – The Work of David Geiser. Sylvester & Co. at Home, 154 Main St., Amagansett. On thru 11/4. 631-267-9777. TERRENCE JOYCE GALLERY – 114 Main St., Greenport. 631-477-0700. TRIPOLI GALLERY – “Infinite Blinding Beam” by Lola Montes Schnabel. On thru 8/20. 30A Jobs La., Southampton. 631-903-9220. tripoligallery.com. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY – “Summer Gems.” Group show. On thru 9/8. 66 Main St., Sag Harbor. Thurs.-Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. WATERMILL MUSEUM ART GALLERY – “Local Inspiration” by Sally Breen. Open daily, closed Tues. and Wed. watermillmuseum.org. 631-726-4625. THE WINTER TREE & GINA GALLERY – “Group Show of International Naïve Art” & work by Cuca Romley On thru 9/7. Open Daily 12-8 p.m.(Closed Tues). 125 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-0097. WISH ROCK STUDIO – Fine art and frame shop. Open Thurs.-Sun. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 17 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights. 631-749-5200. VERED GALLERY – 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 68 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-3303.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, August 14 to Thursday, August 20. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Time Travelers Wife (PG13)– Fri. 5, 7:30, 945 Sat.-Sun, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 9:45, 6, 9 Mon-Thurs, 5, 7:30, 9:45 Julie and Julia (PG13) – Fri, 4:30, 7, 9:30, SatSun, 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30 Mon., 4:30, 9:30, Tues-Thurs, 4:30, 7, 9:30 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) In The Loop – 4, 6, 8:10 all week. UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0598) The Time Travelers Wife (PG13) – all week, 1:30, 4:30, 7:45, 10:30 Julie and Julia (PG13) – all week, 1, 4, 7:15, 10:20 Adam (R) – all week, 12:45, 3:30, 6:50, 9:50 500 Days of Summer (PG13) – all week, 1:15, 3:50, 7:30, 10 Funny People (R) – all week, 12:30, 3:40, 7, 10:10 G-Force (PG13) – all week, 1:45, 4:15, 6:40, 9:40 UA HAMPTON BAYS (+)

(631-728-8535) GI Joe (PG13) - Fri., 4:20, 7:20, 10:20, Sat. 4:20, 7:20, 10:20 Sun., 4:20, 7:20, Mon-Thurs., 4:20, 7:20 Bandslam (PG) – Fri., 4:30, 7:30, 10:10, Sat., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:10, Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 MonThurs, 4:30, 7:30 District 9 (R) – Fri. 4:10, 7:10, 9:50, Sat., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:50, Sun, 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, Mon-Thurs., 4:10, 7:10 G- Force (PG) - Fri., 4, 7, 9:40 Sat., 1, 4, 7, 9:40 Sun., 1, 4, 7, Mon-Thurs., 4, 7 Perfect Getaway - Fri., 4:40, 7:40, 10 Sat., 1:40, 4:40, 7:40, 10 Sun., 1:40, 4:40, 7:40 Mon.-Thurs, 4:40, 7:40 MATTITUCK CINEMAS (+) (631-298-SHOW) District 9 (R), G Force (PG), GI Joe (PG13), Julie and Julia (PG13), Time Travelers Wife (PG13), Aliens In The Attic (PG), Bandslam (PG), Funny People (R), The Goods (R) UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) The Hangover (R) – Sat. - Sun., 1:15, 4:15, 7:30, 10, Fri., 4:15, 7:30, Mon.-Thurs., 4:15, 7:30 The Goods (R) – Sat. – Sun., 1:45, 4:45, 7:40, 9:50, Fri., 4:45, 7:40, 9:50, Mon. – Thurs., 4:45,

7:40 GI Joe (PG13) – Sat.-Sun., 1, 4, 7:15, 10:20, Fri., 4, 7:15, 10:20, Mon.-Thurs., 4, 7:15 Ponyo (G) – Sat.-Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:10 Fri., 4:30, 7:10, Mon.-Thurs., 4:30, 7:10 Greenport Theater (+) (631-707-5159) Time Travelers Wife (PG13) – Fri, Mon-Thurs, 6:30, 9, Sat-Sun, - 2, 4:10, 6:30, 9 District 9 (R) – Fri, Mon-Thurs, 6:45, 9:15, SatSun, - 2:10, 4:20, 6:45, 9:15 GI Joe (PG13) – Fri, Mon-Thurs, 6:15, 8:45, SatSun, - 2:30, 6:15, 8:45 Hurt Locker (R) – Fri, Mon-Thurs, 6, 8:30, SatSun, - 2:45, 6, 8:30 WESTHAMPTON BEACH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (631-288-1500) No movies this week. The sign (+) when following the name of a theatre indicates that a show has an infrared assistive listening device. Please confirm with the theatre before arriving to make sure they are available.


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Food / Dining Simple Art of Cooking Silvia Lehrer There they were, young, slender and firm – some with blossoms topping their colorful contours. Whatever else you are thinking, I’m talking about zucchini, the cylindrical versatile summer squash showing up at local farm stands everywhere. While this Italian import is available year round, its peak season is summer, but late spring and early fall can be promising. When fresh and tender, the simplest preparation for this summer staple is sufficient. Sauté them in a bit of extra-virgin olive oil and season or steam and dress with oil, salt and pepper. For extra oomph, simply add a mixture of garden fresh herbs to the steamed zucchini. For another summer time favorite, sauté chopped onion with zucchini and then top with peppery arugula to wilt in a covered skillet. You might even toss this preparation over pasta. But my heart belongs to those delectable zucchini flowers, also called squash blossoms, recalling the first time I had fiori di zucca in Florence, Italy years ago. Zucchini flowers are often stuffed or deep fried – the Florentines love their fried course. Or you can stuff them with a mixture of goat cheese, basil and extra-virgin olive oil or tiny diced vegetables swirling the top of the flowers to enclose them and bake. It’s important to note that there is a male and female blossom, the male being the more desirable. Be sure to remove the tiny stamen, or pistil if female, from inside the blossom and discard. Look

Enjoying Summer Squash Italian parsley, basil, chives and tarragon Coarse (kosher) salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1. Scrub zucchini clean; do not peel. Trim ends and discard. Slice zucchini into 1/4 inch slices on the diagonal. 2. Transfer zucchini to a steamer basket over simmering water; cover pan and steam for 2-3 minutes until barely tender. Toss the herbs over the zucchini directly in the steamer basket and season with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Transfer to a warm bowl, toss gently to mix until well coated with herbs, drizzle with olive oil and serve warm.

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1 large onion, finely chopped About 1 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt and freshly ground pepper to taste Large bunch arugula washed and spin-dried 1. Cut the zucchini into 1/4-inch slices then stack and cut into medium dice. 2. Heat oil in a skillet and put in the onion. Sauté onion for 3-4 minutes until tender, stirring occasionally. Put in the zucchini and sauté with the onions about 5-6 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Season vegetables with salt and pepper to taste. This step may be prepared up to several hours ahead. 3. When ready to serve, spread the arugula leaves over the vegetables and cover the pan. Simmer over low heat for 2-3 minutes to wilt the arugula and heat the vegetables through. Taste to adjust seasoning as necessary. Serve warm. FIORI DI ZUCCA Fried zucchini flowers Serves 4-5 8-10 zucchini flowers 2 tablespoons all purpose flour 1 tablespoon corn meal 1 beaten egg Coarse (kosher) salt and freshly ground pepper Canola oil 1. Trim blossom stems and remove stamens or pistils. Gently wash them and pat dry with paper towel. 2. Mix flour and corn meal in a bowl. Whisk in the beaten egg, salt and pepper and stir to mix. 3. Pour oil to one inch deep in a cast iron skillet or deep fryer and heat to 350-375 degrees. Dredge zucchini flowers in batter and fry them until golden and crisp. Drain on paper towels and serve hot.

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A Touch of Venice Restaurant in Mattituck offers a $20 prix fixe in honor of its 20th Anniversary. The meal includes salad, entrée and dessert and is offered Monday through Thursday. Main course offerings change nightly with frutti di mare on Mondays, pasta on Tuesdays, filet mignon on Wednesdays and an “Italian Delight” on Thursdays. There is also live music Friday and Sunday at 6 p.m. featuring solo guitarist John Signorelli and on Saturdays at 5 p.m. with light jazz duo Soul Shadows on the patio. For more information call 631-298-5851. Jamesport Manor Inn in Jamesport is offering a special three-course “Off the Grill” prix fixe every Friday evening. A typical barbecue menu includes beef short rib “Barbaqoa” tacos; hand-pressed “in house” tortillas with jalapeno mint salsita; mango glazed grilled half Crescent Farms duck; Israeli couscous salad and grilled pineapple follow; and grilled plantain and Nutella crepes with white chocolate gaujillo chile sauce. The meal costs $50 per person. For reservations, call 631-722-0500. Rugosa, a new restaurant serving modern American cuisine in East Hampton, introduces a $30 three-course dinner prix fixe Wednesday through Monday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Sample items include: Satur Farms greens with buttermilk dressing, balsamic or rosehip vinaigrette; blue claw crab salad, zucchini and green apple, toasted almonds, crab vinaigrette and watercress mousse; local black sea bass, homemade potato gnocchi, glazed savoy cabbage and parsley Dijon sauce; grilled 12-ounce New York strip, caramelized shallots, potato purée and sauce bordelaise; white chocolate bread pudding, golden raisins and spiced rum sauce; and chocolate rice pudding, golden raisins and milk sorbet. For reservations, call 631-604-1550. Legends Restaurant in New Suffolk presents live

music performances at the bar on Sundays from 4 to 8 p.m. throughout the month of August. Chris & Eddie performs soft rock on Sunday, August 23, and Woody Mack will perform classic rock on Sunday, August 30. The restaurant also introduced some new lunch items including: seafood and sausage paella ($17); grilled skirt steak with charred tomatoes ($16); red Incan quinoa and vegetable mélange ($14); crispy chicken quesadilla “Stoagies” with sour cream laced tomatillo sauce ($10); and Vietnamese style pork sandwich ($12). For more information, call 631-734-5123. Chef Pasquale Langella, of Tutto Italiano in East Hampton, demonstrates and serves warm handmade mozzarella in-store every weekend on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a.m. Demonstrations are free. The 30-minute process features just a few ingredients including whole milk, piping hot water (a staggering 150 degrees) and a handful of salt. Langella churns out about 22-25 pounds of mozzarella with each batch. For more information, call 631324-9500. Stonewalls Restaurant teams up with Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead and Holiday Inn Express in Stony Brook for a new “North Fork Vineyard” package offering dining, vineyard and lodging perks. The package includes: 15% off coupon at Stonewalls with free corkage for wines purchased at Martha Clara Vineyards, VIP Pass to Martha Clara Vineyards with free wine flight for two that includes a tasting of different wines and luxury overnight accommodations at Holiday Inn Express Stony Brook with hot deluxe breakfast with late-checkout. The price, based on double occupancy, is $169.99 per night for weekdays and $189.99 for weekends, and may vary depending on availability. To make a reservation for the “North Fork Vineyard” VIP package, call 631-4718000.

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Every Sunday, Monday and Wednesday Includes Nine-Holes with Golf Cart on The Woods Course and a Three-Course Prix Fixe at Stonewalls Restaurant

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Daily Specials

Food / Dining AMARELLE – Contemporary country cuisine in the heart of Wading River across from the duck ponds. Open nightly, 6 days a week. Sun, Tues-Thurs 4:30-9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 4:30 to 10. Prix Fixe Menu 4:30 to 6:00pm nightly. THE BACKYARD AT SOLE EAST – Market-fresh, market-driven cuisine with global influences in a relaxed atmosphere. 90 Second House Road, Montauk. 631-668-2105. THE BAY VIEW INN AND RESTAURANT – Located in South Jamesport, boasts a charming country inn setting for delicious lunches and dinners featuring the best and freshest local ingredients. 631-722-2659. BOBBY VAN’S – Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Lunch and dinner 7 days. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. till 11 p.m. Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590. CAFFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S – Breakfast daily from 7:30 to 10 a.m. From noon to 3 p.m., serving a casual Italianstyle menu. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CASA BASSO – Three course prix fixe for $25 every night. 59 Montauk Highway, Westhampton. casabasso.net. 631-288-1841. CHEQUIT INN – Located in the island’s historic district, with an extensive wine and beer selection. 23 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights. 631-749-0018. EAST HAMPTON POINT – Sunset dining from any table. Monday through Thursday, $29 three-course prix fixe all night. Sunday brunch buffet, $29, includes one brunch beverage. 295 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton. 631329-2800. easthamptonpoint.com. FINN McCOOL’S – Open 7 days, lunch and dinner. Sun.Thurs., $19.99 prix fixe. New menu. Late night bar menu 7 days. 101 Old Riverhead Rd., Westhampton Beach. 631-998-

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday DEADLIEST TWIN TWIN CLAM CATCH TAILS LOBSTER BAKE NIGHT 2 Lobster Tails 2lbs of Snow Crab 1lb Lobster, Corn & Baked Twin 1Lb. Potato Lobsters Corn Free Draft of & Baked Potato Blue Moon 95

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3271. finnmccoolswesthampton.com. GOLDBERG’S FAMOUS – Located in East Hampton, Southampton and Westhampton Beach, Goldberg’s has brought the best bagels, flagels, egg specials, signature salads and more to the Hamptons for 60 years. EH: 631-329-8300. SH: 631-204-1046. WHB: 631-998-3878. THE GRILLE AT FISHERMAN’S REST – Serving a menu ranging from legendary thin-crust pizzas to creative seafood specials. Open 7 days, 11:30 a.m. through midnight. 28350 Main Road, Cutchogue. 631-765-3474. HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY – Espresso bar, bakery, full-service café and coffee roastery, fresh juice bar. Catering. Open 5:30 a.m.-8 p.m. daily. Locations at 869 Montauk Highway in Water Mill (next to Green Thumb Farmstand) and 194 Mill Road in Westhampton Beach. 631726-COFE or hamptoncoffeecompany.com. HARBOR BISTRO – New American cuisine with classic French backbone. $19 3-course and $29 prix fixes offered 5-6 p.m. nightly, and all-night every night at the bar. 5-6:30 p.m. Open 7 days at 5 p.m. harborbistro.net THE INN SPOT ON THE BAY – Featuring the freshest seafood and local produce available. 32 Lighthouse Rd., Hampton Bays. 631-728-1200. theinnspot.com. THE JAMESPORT MANOR INN – New American Cuisine with a Mediterranean flair. Serving lunch and dinner daily, closed Tuesday. 370 Manor Lane, Jamesport. Call 631722-0500, e-mail inn@jamesportmanor.com or visit jamesportmanor.com LE SOIR RESTAURANT – Serving the finest French cuisine for over 25 years. Nightly specials, homemade desserts. 825 W. Montauk Highway, Bayport. 631-472-9090. THE LIVING ROOM – Seasonal classics reinterpreted with a Scandinavian hint. At c/o The Maidstone Hotel, 201 Main Street, East Hampton. 7 days, breakfast through dinner. 631-324-5440. MATSULIN – Pan Asian restaurant with varied cuisines from fresh cut sashimi to savory Kari Ayam. Open 7 days, from 12 p.m. 131 W. Montauk Highway, Hampton Bays. 631728-8838. OLD MILL INN – Showcases local, seasonal ingredients, including fresh lobsters and oysters, priced for the times. Open for lunch and dinner, Wednesday through Sunday, the Old Mill. 5775 West Mill Road, Mattituck. theoldmillinn.net. 631-298-8080.

OSO RESTAURANT – Modern American cuisine with a whimsical approach, using the finest local products. Dinner Sun.-Thurs. 5:30-9:30 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 5:30-10 p.m. 91 Hill Street at Southampton Inn, Southampton. 631-283-1166. southamptoninn.com. PARTO’S RESTAURANT – Italian restaurant, pizzeria café. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.10:30 p.m. and Sun. 12-9 p.m. partosrestaurant.com. 12 West Main Street, Riverhead. 631-727-4828. PEPI’S RISTORANTE – Classic Italian cuisine. Open 7 days, Noon to 11 p.m. 400 Old Main Rd., Southold. 631-7656373. pepisristorante.com. PIERRE’S – Euro-chic but casual restaurant and bar. Late dinner and bar on weekdays. Open seven days. Brunch Fri. - Sun. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2468 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5110. THE RED ROOSTER – Comfort food with eclectic style. Farm fresh produce, organic and natural ingredients. Open 7 days for lunch and dinner. 4805 Depot Lane, Cutchogue. 631734-8267. RUGOSA – Modern American restaurant serving fresh local ingredients using European techniques. $30 Prix Fixe 5:30 to 7:00 nightly. Closed Tuesdays. 290 Montauk Hwy, East Hampton. 631-604-1550. rugosarestaurant.com THE SALTWATER GRILL – Located on the Atlantic Ocean in Westhampton Beach and serving amazing ocean views, friendly service and a new sharing menu. 379 Dune Road. 631-288-1485. SAVANNA’S – Serving dinner Wednesday through Sunday. 268 Elm St., Southampton. Call for reservations 631283-0202. SEA GRILLE AT GURNEY’S – Dinner seven days a week 5:30 to 10 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. three-course prix fixe dinner $25.95, seating at 5:30 p.m. 290 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-668-2660. TURTLE CROSSING – Serving authentic regional food. Ribs, wraps, 'ritas! Lunch Sat. & Sun. 221 Pantigo Road, East Hampton. 631-324-7166. turtlecrossing.com. TUSCAN HOUSE – Regional Italian cuisine, seafood, pastas, meat and poultry. Open year round. 10 Windmill Lane, Southampton. thetuscanhouse.com. 631-287-8703. ZIGGY’S FOOD + DRINK – Surf shack, bar and grill. Open at 11 a.m. for lunch and dinner. Weekend brunch at 10 a.m. 964 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-6060. ZiggysBridgehampton.com.

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 AXE LOUNGE – DJ Fri. and Sat. 1181 Northsea Rd., Southampton. 631-283-0808. FIDDLERS COVE – Karaoke with Jesse. 9 p.m. 367 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton. 631-329-7577. LILY POND – DJ Thurs.-Sun. 44 Three Mile Harbor Rd., East Hampton. 646-619-1217. MONTAUK YACHT CLUB – Brooklyn Brewery Bash. 6 to 9:30 p.m. 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk. 631-668-3100. NICK’S – Todd the Guitarman. 3 to 7 p.m. 148 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk. 631-668-4800. OSO – Jim Turner. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. The Southampton Inn, Southampton. 631-283-6500. PATIO AT 54 MAIN – 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Plan B. 54 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-0100. PINK ELEPHANT – DJ Thurs.-Sun. 281 County Road 39, Southampton. 631-287-9888. REGULARS CAFE – Mike and Tanya Smith of Noiz. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1271 North Sea Rd., Southampton. SOUTHAMPTON PUBLICK HOUSE – DJ. 40 Bowden Sq., Southampton. 631-283-2800. SURFSIDE INN – Michael Dann performs Fri. and Sat. 5 to 10 p.m. 685 Old Montauk Highway, Montauk. 631-6685958. TURTLE CROSSING – Mama Lee & Friends. 6 to 8 p.m. 221 Pantigo Rd., East Hampton. 631-324-7166. WĂ–LFFER ESTATE – “Sunset Fridays.â€? 5 - 7:30 p.m. Wolffer Winestand, 3312 Montauk Hwy, Sagaponack, 631537-5106. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 75 MAIN – DJ Tony. After 10 p.m. 75 Main St., Southampton. 631-283-7575. ALMOND – Karaoke. 10:30 p.m. 1970 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. 631-537-8885. MONTAUK YACHT CLUB – Chuck “Eâ€? Band. 2 to 6 p.m. 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk. 631-668-3100. NICK’S – The Blaggards. 3 to 7 p.m. 148 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk. 631-668-4800. PATIO AT 54 MAIN – 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Frank Anthony Trio. 54 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-0100. REGULARS CAFE – Steve Fredericks 5 to 8 p.m. Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. $10. 1271 North Sea Rd., Southampton. Regularsmusiccafe.com.

SOUTHAMPTON PUBLICK HOUSE – Steve Fredericks. 10 p.m. 40 Bowden Sq., Southampton. TIERRA MAR – Live music Saturday nights. 231 Dune Rd., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-2700. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 EAST HAMPTON POINT – Project Vibe. 6 to 9 p.m. 295 Three Mile Harbor Rd., East Hampton. 631-329-2800. FIDDLERS COVE – Open mic after hours. 367 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton. 631-329-7577. NICK’S – Bobby Nathan. 3 to 7 p.m. 148 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk. 631-668-4800. MANUCCI’S – Live music. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 440 West Lake Dr., Montauk. 631-668-4455. MONTAUK YACHT CLUB – Dennis Raffelock duo. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk. 631-668-3100. PIERRE’S – Jazz with V. Trouble & Co. 7 to 10 p.m. 2468 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5110. REGULARS CAFE – Steve Fredericks, 6 to 9 p.m. 1271 North Sea Rd., Southampton. Regularsmusiccafe.com. ROWDY HALL – Open acoustic jams. 9:45 p.m. 10 Main St. in the Parrish Mews, East Hampton. 631-324-8555. SOLE EAST RESORT – Poolside Live Jazz Brunch. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. $28. 7:30 p.m. Outdoor Movie Night and BBQ. 90 Second House Rd., Montauk. 631-668-2105. TURTLE CROSSING – Feed the Need. 5 to 7 p.m. 221 Pantigo Rd., East Hampton. 631-324-7166. MONDAY, AUGUST 17 OASIS – Samba Jazz and Bossa Nova. 7 p.m. Noyac Rd., Noyac. 631-725-7110. OLD HARBOR HOUSE – Theme night. 10 p.m. 240 Fort Pond Rd., Montauk. 631-668-1515. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18 OSO – Green Drinks networking party. 6 to 9 p.m. $8 donation. 91 Hill St., Southampton. 631-721-1908. PIERRE’S – Live jazz. 7 to 10 p.m. 2468 Main Street, Bridgehampton. 631-537-5110. REGULARS CAFE – The Doug Dwyer Trio. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 1271 North Sea Rd., Southampton. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19 FIDDLERS COVE – Acoustic open mic after hours. 367

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IT’S been reported Chelsea Clinton is marrying that Marc Mezvinsky banker guy. Well, she isn’t. I, Little Miss Muffet sitting on my tuffet, am hereby herewith heretofore stating they ain’t getting married. No. Not. Nyet. Nisht. Nein. Non. And, for once, I reveal my source and say how I know. My friend Elaine Lafferty, Ms. Magazine ex-ed-inchief, co-owns the Old Mill Inn, circa 1820. In 1939, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard hid there for a little privacy and a lot of booze. It’s on the water in Mattituck, some place outside Godknows on Long Island’s northernmost fork. Proceed farther, and you’re in Ireland. We were

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Blow by Blow: A Guide to Styling Your Hair Now that you have gotten rid of frizz with No Frizz by Living Proof, you may need a brush-up on blow-drying. The first thing you need is a good blow dryer. I am a fan of drugstore brands, but not when it comes to hair appliances. Carol Rosenberg, a stylist at the Oscar Blandi Salon on Madison Avenue said, “Spend more money and get a professional dryer, if you want to replicate professional results.� Some brands to consider are: Solano, Babyliss or T3, or you could ask your stylist. The dryer must have a nozzle – and you must use the nozzle. The nozzle concentrates the airflow allowing you to concentrate on the section of hair you’re drying. Blow-drying hair without a nozzle should only be done to get hair dry, not to style it. Get the right brushes. For the layperson, round brushes are best. The diameter of the barrel depends on the length of your hair, the shorter your hair the smaller the diameter. However, if you have very long hair, don’t look for a brush with the largest barrel; these are used primarily for drying large sections of hair fast – neither of which should concern you at the moment. You should have one brush with a metal base, which heats the hair more as you dry and one that is made of boar bristles, which will add shine. A great brush that you can find online is the Marilyn Ovali Pro brush.

After washing your hair, use a wide toothed comb parting it the way you wear it, then apply styling product. Section your hair with butterfly clamps – the more sections the better. Make clean partings, starting with the front sections. For example, if you wear a side-swept bang, put that section in its own clamp. Then take a section on the opposite side of your head and clamp that up, then take the hair underneath those sections, above the ears, and clamp those up, followed by a section for the crown of your head, and several sections underneath the crown along the back diameter of your head. Start drying the front sections. This might seem counterintuitive, but since it’s the most important you don’t want to leave that for last. Release the hair just above your ear and dry that, followed by the bang area, and then start on the other side. One trick to keeping these areas smooth while you finish the rest of the hair is to roll these few sections in Velcro rollers. If you are right handed, that’s the hand to use for the brush. You must get the brush as close to the

scalp as possible. Really feel the brush gripping the hair. Once the section of hair is securely gripped, pull the brush through to the ends as you follow with the blow dryer. The nozzle should be held parallel to the section of hair you are drying and no more than a 1/2-inch in distance from the hair. You can make repeat passes with the blow dryer in an up and down motion, along the shaft of the hair. You should also aim the dryer at the underside of the section of hair. You will need to put the blow dryer down to re-grip the section and also to go on the next section. The more you practice the easier it will become. After the front sections are dry, go on to the bottom near the nape of the neck and work your way up to the crown. If you’re still having trouble, you might ask your stylist if she’ll give you a lesson, watching as you blow-dry your own hair. The Oscar Blandi salon offers a tutorial class for clients called, Bellinis and Blow Dries. If you can’t make it to the class you can make your own Bellini and start practicing.

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Beauty/Fashion The summer is breezing by quickly and there are still so many events and benefits popping up every week. Let’s do some summer breeze shopping. Mark your calendars for the 2nd Annual Charity Fashion Show, presented by The Restaurant at The Inn at Quoque to benefit The Michael J. Fox Foundation on Thursday, August 13, 7 to 9:30 p.m. To purchase your tickets, call the Inn At Quogue at (631) 653-6560. Smile, our Dan’s photographer will be there. Saks Fifth Avenue, Main Street, Southampton, is having a “consolidation sale” with an additional 25% off for a total of up to 70% off on women’s and men’s selections. Paige Gamble, 40A Jobs Lane, Southampton, will be hosting a Luca Luca Trunk Show from August 14 through 25. The store will be previewing Luca Luca’s sumptuous Fall ‘09 collection as well as offering an edited selection of must-haves for summer. The collection will be open for browsing from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For more information, call (212) 518-7400. Bravura Gallery, 261 North Main Street, Southampton, is having a home and yard inventory liquidation sale on August 15 and 16. Merchandise will be discounted 50% to 75% off. Call (631) 3773096 for infomation. patio.com, at 1 Montauk Highway, Southampton, is having a Floor Model Blowout Sale. They guarantee the lowest price, immediate delivery and have one of the areas largest selections of patio furniture

in wicker, teak, cast aluminum and sling source. Also available are the famous Brunswick pool tables — think holiday entertaining. The showroom is open 7 days a week. Call 631-287-6414 or visit them online at patio.com. There will be a very special Gonca Style Summer Trunk Show event hosted by The Furniture Garden, with Gonca Gul, 337 Montauk Highway, Water Mill. The collections will represent the many beautiful and spiritual treasures from all around the world from August 14–16, from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. The Jewelry Collection 2009 will also be making its premier appearance. This is an event you don’t want to miss. One Ocean Yoga, 264 Butter Lane, Bridgehampton, is hosting a Mikelle Design Jewelry Trunk Show on August 14 and 15, from 9 a.m. to noon. Mikelle’s collections are fit for a Queen. Three of the country’s top purveyors of artist created and designer runway couture-style costume jewelry will be showcasing their best finds for sale at the Antiques & Design Fair at the Bridgehampton Historical Society, August 14–16. Antiques & Design in the Hamptons is a 50-dealer antiques, collectibles and design fair that presents high-style designer modern furnishings, art and antiques of every kind. The show encompasses everything from traditional fireplace accessories and English furniture to folk art and modern art, prints and lots of eye-dazzling designer everything. This year, however, a fash-

NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK bean2tween 79 Job’s Lane, Southampton 631-377-3640 To fill a void in the area for stylish, wearable and affordable children’s clothing for infants up to size 12 for boys and size 16 for girls, Jennifer Ginsberg opened bean2tween. With 12 years of retail experience at the Red Pony in East Hampton, Ginsberg knows what clothing, shoes and accessories kids and moms want to wear. The store carries the full line of Snap Cap Jewelry – all the rage for girls at the moment – as well as tie-dyed Converse sneakers. The shop is fully stocked for back to school items from all your clothing needs to backpacks and lunchboxes, and features special lines for younger kids that include One Kid, Charlie Rocket, Mish Mish and Appaman. Tween lines include So Nikki, Tease, pinc and Kiddo. Photo Op Studios LLC 1 Trademans Path at Butter Lane, Bridgehampton 631-537-0033, 917-293-3884 Having just re-organized, Photo Op Studios is currently the Hamptons’ only professional photography studio. Since they opened in July 2007, they learned that the studio was filling a niche. The Hamptons desperately needed a friendly, industry standard production space. In addition to the Studio, prop services are also offered, but limited. The studio used to offer a wardrobe rental service, which was under utilized and eventually phased out. This move allowed them to offer clients an extra 1,000 square feet of space to spread out (on the mezzanine, and underneath), leading to a much more open and user-friendly working environment. The are currently offering a 2,000 square foot drive-in cyclorama client lounge/production area, conference/dining table, vanity area, kitchenette, props/set dressing, WiFi,

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ion trend seems to have emerged big time with many of the dealer stands offering jewels, vintage handbags, hats and unusual wearables. If you love to serve special things in special things, stop into Home, James, 55 Main Street, East Hampton, for the coolest watermelon bowl and dishes that you have ever seen. Watermelon, once considered a fruit to be served only at picnics and BBQs, is now considered the haute item to serve your guests for any summer occasion. Stop in and check out all the home accessories and great unique merchandise. You will never leave empty handed. Visit them online at homejameseasthampton.com. Art collides with surf style, and “bam!” Mandy Pants is born. Artist Amanda Church based her first limited edition board shorts on “Room 412,” a painting from 2007. Here’s your chance to wear a work of art in the form of groovy beach shorts. They’re perfect for hanging out, working out, surfing, and swimming. These super-comfortable shorts look great when worn in place of bikini bottoms and are made to stand up to rough-and-tumble ocean waves. So get into a pair of Mandy Pants, available exclusively at A Little of What You Fancy, Newtown Lane, East Hampton. Supplies of these ultra-chic shorts are limited. Until next week, ciao and happy shopping! If your shop is having sales or new inventory, and you want our readers to hear about it, e-mail me at Shoptil@danspapers.com

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The Word at Paulie’s By Eugenia Bartell “What’s happenin’?” asked Paul. “That’s what I’d like to know. What exactly is happenin’? Toad said he caught that big 38 lb. bass last night, up front. That’s not a very specific answer.” “When we go and where we fish,” Toad said, “is top secret.” “Okay, but everybody has seen the fishing map, they know where Browns and Shagwong and Turtle Cove are,” I reasoned. “That’s right,” replied Toad, “but no one knows the real spot we fish from. That’s private.” “Oh, okay, but why couldn’t I mention the guy who surfcasts here, the one who plays High Stakes Poker in Vegas with Annie Duke?” “Because,” yawned the Toad, “what he does here is nobody’s business, especially not Annie Duke’s.” “Well, at least I gave your business a plug last week and the sharpies who work for you.” “Never mind my business; it has nothing to do with surfcasting. Jeez, don’t you get it? Fishing is another world; you can’t mix pleasure with business. And be careful who you call a sharpie.” “Jack Yee explained all that to me. A sharpie is a surfcaster who gets a nod; not a medal, not an award, just a nod from those who know what it takes to be a sharpie. So I’m very careful; that’s why Bob Hoffman is called ‘The Hack’. In fact, Jack also explained the order of rank; goes like this from the bottom up: googin, hack, wabbit,

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Two County Parks in Southold One of the best things about living on Long Island is the number of beautiful beaches to which we have access. When I first decided to write a series of articles about the lovely natural places you can visit on the North Fork, I drove along Sound Avenue and NY 25 turning at random to the right and left to visit the Long Island Sound and the Peconic Bay. I was disappointed almost wherever I reached water; the parking areas all had signs indicating that the parking was for Town residents only. I understand that it is a necessary challenge to regulate access to our beaches so I was relieved to find a number of places where non-residents could park their cars and walk along the North Fork shorelines. Two of those places are in Southold: Goldsmith Inlet County Park and Cedar Beach County Park. Goldsmith Inlet County Park is 35 acres of mature

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COMING UP Upcoming events can be seen in the following sections:

ARTISTS AND WRITERS SOFTBALL GAME – Batting practice at 1:30 p.m., game at 3 p.m. Umpired by Dan Rattiner. Herrick Park, East Hampton. 631-288-7080.

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BENEFITS PERLMAN MUSIC PROGRAM CONCERT AND DINNER – 8/15. 6 p.m. 15th Anniversary Benefit Celebration. Chamber music, Doo-Wop, cocktails, dinner. 212-877-5045. Home of Susan Dusenberry, Sag Harbor. ARF BEACH BALL – 8/15. To Benefit The Animal Rescue Fund. 7 p.m. Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club, Mid Ocean Dr. 631-537-0400 x 214. HOT PINK COCKTAIL RECEPTION – 8/15. To benefit Ellen’s Run. $250. 6 – 8 p.m. Home of Steven Klein, Bridgehampton. info@ellensrun.org. 212-8400916. SPIN FOR THE CURE SPINA-THON – 8/15. 4-6 p.m. (B)East RealRyder Fitness Studio, 199 Main St., Amagansett. 212-722-8396. Followed by cocktail party and raffle. Proceeds fund research for Charcot-MarieTooth disease. HAMPTONS HOUSE PARTY – 8/15. 6 to 10 p.m. For the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the South Fork. UU meeting house, BH/Sag Harbor Turnpike at Scuttle Hole Rd. $45/$40. 631-237-4821. ebrolin@me.com. HAVE A HEART BEACH VOLLEYBALL BASH – 8/18. 5 to 9 p.m. “Back to School” Campaign fundraiser. $250 sponsorship opportunities. Live music. Cooper’s Beach. 516-769-9952. SOUTH FORK SUPPER – 8/20. Long table dinner celebrating local farms and produce. 6:30 p.m. $75. Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House La., Southampton. 631-728-3836. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14

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Sag Harbor Industries on Bridgehampton Tpk. (opposite Verizon). 4 miles, some hills. 631-725-3942. AUDOBON SOCIETY FIELD TRIP – Meet at the parking lot of Cupsogue Beach County Park. 8 a.m. 631281-2623. Westhampton. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16 VINEYARD FIELD/GREENBELT – 8-10 a.m. 4 miles. Meet at South Fork Natural History Museum, 377 Bridgehampton Tpk., Bridgehampton. 4 miles. 631745-0689. MANORVILLE HILLS – 1-2:30 p.m. Meet at the parking lot on CR 111, 2.5 miles north of Rte. 27 (exit 62). 2 hilly miles. 631-727-5250. OLD FIELD FORAY – 9 a.m. Explore the old field behind the SoFo Natural History Museum. $7/$5 per child/Free for members. Bridgehampton. 631-537-9735.

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Letters A BON BAGUETTE Dear Dan, Last year when the Amagansett Farm closed, it created a tremendous void. So when I heard that Eli Zabar of the acclaimed Zabar’s fame would be taking it over, I couldn’t believe it. Everyone knows we come out here to escape NYC, but then we miss our creature comforts of the city. We have no shortage of food to be sure, and Joe of Citarella does a great job, but the farm was the farm. So last year was Eli’s first year and I personally think he did a great job. This year he really seems to be in his groove. Everyday he prepares new specialties for us. I particularly like the salad bar. Because I live so close I visit two to three times a day. Now Eli doesn’t know me from a hole in the wall, although I do say hello when I see him. And I don’t know what the financial arrangement is. I understand he leases the farm. Frankly, I think we should lease it to him for a dollar. I say this with my experience in both operating retail stores and now owning shopping centers. I don’t know how he can turn a profit. Forget what he charges. He has three months to make it happen and I just don’t think it’s possible. Just look at how the place is stocked. I just don’t think he can push the volume through that he needs. I know he is not in business to lose money and all I am saying is that I would hate to lose him. I feel he is really performing a service to the community. Just go in and try one of his Amagansett baguettes. Gerald Bedrin Glen Rock, NJ Via e-mail

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life with my husband and two boys, Oscar and Toby, the first visit being last summer for five glorious weeks. Sadly, this year will be only three, but it’s better than not coming back at all! Not only do I think East Hampton is the best summer destination in the world (yes I do), but Dan’s Papers is the best beach read whilst visiting the Hamptons! Last year, when I returned home, I kept a copy to remind me of my trip and in case my family and I would return, I would have my survival guide with me (although I hasten to add it didn’t find a home in my suitcase this trip along with flip-flops, goggles, kite board, etc). Mr. Rattiner, you have such charm, wit and humor in your writing and I love your weekly exploits. I read each free issue from cover to cover and remember fondly your hysterical problem last year with the bin company or rather ‘trash’ company. You played cat and mouse with your wheelie bins up and down your drive. So funny to read! So, now I have made clear my thoughts and feel much like a local when here; for instance I know how to order my Starbucks in the American way (yes there’s such a way), where to get a great lobster roll, when Shoe Inn has it’s annual sale (very important!), when the tennis club opens and closes, where to kite surf (not me, the tall person I married) and finally, be able to spot the sharks, who all bite, don’t you know? Dan’s Papers is the answer. A huge thank you from the Brit and her brood and although we haven’t left yet, see you next year! Louise Carlisle Oyster Interiors Via e-mail

When Eli comes in, he stays. He knows what he’s doing. – DR

P.S. Bought your book! Sorry for the news about the sharks. – DR

LOVE LETTER Dear Dan, I am starting a Dan’s Papers Appreciation Society on the other side of the pond! I am a British visitor from London and visiting East Hampton for the second time in my 39 years of

SEEKING COVERAGE Dear Dan, I didn’t know where to write to ask a basic question, so I clicked here. Accept my apologies if it landed in the wrong place. I’ve been a big fan of your

paper for years, as a matter of act, probably like a lot of families out East it’s the paper we always ask for on the first morning of our arrival “Hey, did anyone pick-up Dan’s?” The answer is always, “Yes!” I have enjoyed your covers and of course what’s under the covers as well. I heard a radio spot a few weekends ago about all the Dan’s covers, and without anymore waxing fantastic, I’d like to know how I might be considered for one. Is that even a possibility? Oh yes, I’m an artist. My family has a home in Westhampton and we spend weekends there throughout all seasons and it is an inspiring place – and obviously where we find Dan’s every weekend. I respectfully ask for your consideration, realizing you must have a pile of talented folks who qualify for this honor. Please visit my website if you have a moment. tsmcfadden.com Tim McFadden Via e-mail Send submissions low res in PDF to artdir@danspapers.com. – DR

SUPPORT FOR ILLEGAL Dear Dan, Thank you for the “Illegal” article that, by purposefully leaving off the s, makes the subject our government’s illegal actions. I’m sure you are hearing from the haters so I wanted you to know that there are people who are outraged at the strongarmed and inhumane actions taken against certain categories of our fellow human beings based on profiling and without obtaining legitimate warrants. If it can happen to the least powerful among us and we remain silent, do we not see that it could happen to us either by error or under some other pretext? And where do the pretexts end?? Carla Ash Via e-mail That was the point. – DR

Police Blotter Relieving Himself A man in East Hampton was observed peeing on the beach as a couple walking by noticed him. Instead of calling the police, they confronted the man, who was reportedly embarrassed about the incident. As they talked to the man and then began threatening to call the police, the couple’s dog did some business of his own. As a resolution for the matter, the couple gave the man a baggie for his business, and the couple cleaned up their dog’s business. Football Two kids who were sprucing up their football skills for the upcoming season accidentally threw the ball into a crowd of people sunbathing at a beach in Southampton. No serious injuries were reported. ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL BABY!? We Got a Runner A man who was being pulled over by police in East Hampton decided that he would make a run

for it. He pulled to the side of the road, got out of his car and then attempted to run into the woods. One thing he didn’t count on – giant police flashlights. He was subsequently picked up and charged with criminal possession of stolen property. Punched A man in East Quogue reported to police that another man punched him in the face at his home and then left in his Ferrari. Shelter Island A raccoon was shot and killed on Shelter Island. Raccoons are known to carry rabies and are taken very seriously over there, which is why Shelter Island residents blast them in the face with 12 gauge shotgun shells. Interesting Dish A man in East Hampton was pulled over for a traffic violation. The man appeared to be under the influence of drugs and had brownie crumbs all over his face. Suspecting foul play, the officer tested a

plate of brownies sitting beside the man and determined that they were made with a good helping of marijuana. The man was arrested. Caught There was plenty of unlawful behavior to go around throughout the Hamptons as police were out in full force to prevent those that had a bit too much to drink from driving on the streets. Officers made DWI arrests by setting up checkpoints throughout the villages on main roads. Those who were arrested found out that their summer resolutions were going to be less about losing weight and more about stopping drinking. Quite the Mistake A man in Southampton was out at a bar and began to inquire about drugs to people at the establishment. Unfortunately for him, one of those people was a police officer. – David Lion Rattiner


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Having Family & Friends Over? Call One of Dan’s Service Directories & Treat Yourself to Some Help

1199452

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

1199242

Acupuncture

• This New laser technology targets the fungus. • The gentle laser light works through the nail. • Painless-no anesthesia needed • No Medications • No side effects • Does not harm the nail or skin • Usually only one treatment required • Shoes & nail polish - right after treatment

1199422

Medical & Cosmetic

Amagansett

Massage Therapy

1198738

Beauty

1199076

Acupuncture


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-IND "ODY 3PIRIT %NTERTAINMENT Pilates

Pilates

Limo Services

Party Services

Party Services

Party Services

• Build Strength • Increase Flexibility •Develop Core Control • Enhance Body Awareness ~Engage the Mind ~ 295 Montauk Hwy. Speonk 6 3 1 - 3 2 5 - 9 6 0 0

PILATES & YOGA

AYS

Beach Limousines

AT Y OUR SERVICE

All New Corporate Towncars 6, 8, & 10 Passenger Limousines • 18-24 Passenger SUV’s

•Waiters •Bartenders •Butlers •Chefs

From m Montaukk Too Manhattan

Salons/Spas

Throughout the Tri-State Area

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

Instruction By Claudia Matles

Adults/Children Beginners to Advanced In Home or Studio

HOME

Superlative and Luxurious Services in the comfort of your home or on your yacht.

NYC + The Hamptons

631-721-7515

1198611

East Hampton

Westhampton

631-324-0108

631-288-7777

Overr 200 Yearss Servingg thee Hamptons

WWW.BEACHLIMO.NET

1199332

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

Call to book a perfect individual or couple’s treatment.

• MASSAGE • FACIALS • HAIR BLOWOUTS

631.589.4174 1199298

1198608

Pilates Place at The Firm Fitness

1199323

aysstaff.com

& UPDOS

• MANICURES • PEDICURES

IT REALLY DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER! 71 Hill Street • Southampton

ALYAN Captained Charters of Sag Harbor www.galenmarine.com 1199258

631-725-7253

1199419

STUDIO

BALANCE

Event Planning Catering Wait Staff Service with Style, Quality and Presentation

Inn Thee Hamptonss It’s...

www.PIANOO BARN.com

Buy,, Sell,, Rent,, Tune,, Move Summer Pianoo Rentals

P I L A T E S

Yamaha,, Steinwayy & More New/Usedd • Rentt Too Own Expertt Movingg & Storage D Player Pianos CD Completee Restorations

1199264

IN

Gratefull Gourmet

Music

Fine Tuning

Since 1976!

pilatesof thehamptons.com 1198667

Showroom...

Party Services

Catering

B

S TA F F I N G

15 Years Experience

Set-up & Clean Up Waitstaff Bartenders BBQers

ACKYARD

UTLERS

by Penn Hongthong author of

Simplee Laotian Cookingg & Healthy Laoo Cuisine

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1198863

(631)255-9522

1199415

1199190

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631-312-1180

631-283-4646

www.TheHamptonBalloon.com

1199224

Personal Chef

1199244

our 28th year

Montaukk Hwy.,, Watermilll NY 11976

1199058

Penntara Lao Thai Catering

www.laochef.com laotianchefs@aol.com

PARTY RENTALS

Openn Sat.. 12-44 Dailyy byy Appt.

Catering

Calll Magicc Bob b NOW!!

631-757-4206

&

631-726-4640 631•725•8282

Incrediblee Magic,, Mindd Reading, Firee Eating,, Illusions,, Comedy, Participationn & More,, customizedd forr YOU!! Strollingg entertainment,, full showss & "Miracless off thee Mind!"" for Corporatee Events.. Lovedd byy alll ages,, GUARANTEED!! Discountss with "Psychicc Entertainmentt byy Iris" MagicBeyondImagination.com

HAMPTON BALLOON

Calll Mikee 244 Hours

34 Water Streett • Sag g Harbor

Sophisticated elegance for casual & formal events Customized Menus Private affairs large or intimate Uniformed, professional staff Organic and free range products used whenever possible Providing g seamlesss supportt so o you u can n create e beautifull memoriess thatt lastt a lifetime Please visit us at: www.gratefulgourmetny.com for more information Or call 631-801-2345 or 631-801-2632 /cell 631-566-1977

“Makee Yourr Party Unforgettable!�

1199312

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BACKYARDBUTLERS@YAHOO.COM

AJ.yourpassionconsultant.com

(631)603-1644 Call to Book your Party Today!

mild to wild! games and prizes!

(8368)

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com 1199147

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

1199069

1198920

Tanning

www.eastendlimousine.com

1199204

631.726.7400 Toll Free 866.410.6600

1199271

1199289

631-287-9099


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%NTERTAINMENT $ESIGN 'OING 'REEN Party Services

Party Services

Party Services/Music

Jimm Turnerr

Acoustic Solo or Full Band

Furniture

Furniture

Cleaning

Bix Wood Finishing Furniture Finishing & Refinishing including Antiques & Family Heirlooms

*Stripping *Repairs *Restoration *French Polishing *Expert Color Matching Architectural Wood Finishing & Refinishing

Residential / Commercial Cleaning Services

*Kitchens *Built-ins *Vanities

Before

Outdoor Wood & Wicker Furniture

www.hamptoncoffeecompany.com

631-283-7925 Email:bix@bixwoodfinishing.com

After 1199056

Expert Furniture Restoration

ÂŽ

For All Your Party Needs!

of The Hamptons from Manorville to Montauk

Specializing In:

www.jimturnermusic.com

Repairs • Refinishing • Upholstery

1199453

A M A Z I N G PA RT I E S . C O M 20 Hampton Road Southampton NY 1199211

631 287 9040

Magical Productions Entertainment Awesome Party Entertainment For All Occasions! Clowns • Dunk Tanks • Magicians Inflatable Bouncers • Costume Characters Arts & Crafts • DJs • Games & More!

1199099

Last Minute Parties OK!

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

631-725-7533

www.gigmasters.com/rock/rayred/ 1199095

Photography/Video

KOLB MECHANICAL

European Craftmanship

Heating and Air Conditioning

Custom Reupholstery Window Treatments Slipcovers • Bedcoverings Indoor/Outdoor Fabrics Cushions

Dan’s Classifieds and Service Directory

NMusicians

Professional Photography

631.928.3916 All Aspects of Interior Design & Home Staging 1199112

Woodworking

Clean Air is Trane Air™

1199253

CustomDesign AIR CONDITIONING

1198912

www.interiorcelebrations.net

Long Island • Manhattan Florida Offices

NBands-1-10pc.

www.kolbmechanical.com

Interior Design Fabrics - Upholstery Drapery Workroom 631-324-5132

I NTERIOR C ELEBRATIONS

NKaraoke

1198949

6 3 1-2 6 7-2242

We work your hours!

NDJs NVJs NMCs

Drums NPlasmas NLight Shows NParty Packages All Occasions! since 1989 (631) 365-9827 (631) 903-4890 CAMent.net

Air Conditioning/Heating

Interior Design

1199184

NSteel

1198789

Decorating Inc.

631-722-4597

Photography/Video

631-643-4FUN (4386) • www.magicalproductions.org

Photography/Video

Ray Red Entertainment

Contact Michael www.organiccleaning.net organiccleaning@gmail.com

Estimates • Insured

Ursula’s

AMAZING PARTIES & TOYS Petting Zoo & Pony Rides - Bungee Run Moon Bouncers - Inflatable Obstacle Course Largest Tropical Water Slide - Dunk Tank - Face Painting Air Brush Tattoos - Tent Rental/Decoration Kids/Adults Tables & Chairs - Linens - Balloons/Arches InStore Party Supplies & Toys - Pool Decor - Favors We’ll Beat ANY Balloon Bouquets - Balloon Typhoon Competitors Carnival Games - Popcorn - Cotton Candy - SnoCones Rental Prices Highly recommended by many Hampton in The businesses such as The Meadow Club and The Children School to name a few.. Hamptons!

631.286.1407 1.800.481.7990

Interior Design

872.5528

631

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

Over 40 Yrs. Experience

1199055

Our Only Limit is Your Imagination! 1199021

631-662-9440

Manhattan to Montauk Vincent Alfano

631-725-5626

Corporate Events Birthday Parties School Functions Sporting Events Weddings Private Parties Film & Print Advertisement

Using 100% All Natural and Non-Toxic Products.

HEATING

28 Years Serving East End

Sales, Service, Installations • Energy Star Systems • Ductless A/C • Financing Available 1199286

726-COFE (2633) HCCMobile@aol.com

1199366

(631)

Onsite or In our Studio FREE Estimates • Pick up & Delivery-Box Truck

open: 8:30am-6pm Monday–Friday

Lic.

Ins.

631 567-0944

CUSTOMDESIGNAIR.COM

Vinny’s

HOME SERVICES

LLC

Heating & Cooling

631-537-4900

Property Management

24HOUR

Woodworking

Emergency Service Oil Burner Sales & Service

1198827

631.723.3120

Service Directory

by Katarzyna Zill

631-926-4087

Deadline

www.katarzynazill.com 1198523

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

5pm Wednesday 1199379

1199118

PROMPT • PROFESSIONAL COURTEOUS

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 Air Conditioning/Heating

FILIPKOWSKI AIR, INC

Audio/Home Theater

Audio/Home Theater

Chimneys

ELECTRONICS BOTH HUSBAND & WIFE CAN LOVE! IHTS - AUDIO VIDEO & CRESTRON SYSTEMS

(631) 648-7474

Fax (631)648-7480 DOING IT RIGHT

Serving High End Homes Over 15 Years

631-728-1108

Hamptons • North Fork • Manhattan • Tri State

Specializing in House Openings 1198533

1199198

631-734-2827

Fast, Friendly, Professional Service www.acechimneyexperts.com Pete Vella

Auto Detailing

Service Contracts Available Sales • Service • Installations

CSIA Certified Technician

ULTIMATE

Audio/Home Theater

631.698.0547

AMERICLEAN We Don’t Cut Corners We Clean Them

Fully Licensed & Insured

1199047

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

Satisfaction Guaranteed

631-331-3730 cell 631-294-9627

Northh & Southh Forks

1199124

Cleaning

AMERICLEANRUS . COM

631-946-9944 1199227

Fully insured and bonded

THE CARPET CLEANER OF THE HAMPTONS

ultimatechimneyservices@gmail.com

1198991

We do windows & high cleaning.

1199090

631-750-1556 Sweeps • Repairs Masonry • Caps Liners • Dampers Gutters

Detail Cleaning for New Construction & Renovations

Cleaning

CHIMNEY S E R V I C E

1199193

)Custom Home Theater Designs )Residential/ Commercial )Phone Systems )Smart Homes, Automation, Control & Programming )Pre-wire construction specialists )All types of indoor & outdoor speakers and flat panels )Sales, Service & Installation

Cleaning

Design • Sales • Professional Service

w w w. i h t s v i s i o n . c o m Ask about our Low Price Guarantee Air Conditioning/Heating Heat Pumps/Humidification Custom Wine Cellars

Chimneys

Closets

1198665

stylemobiledetailing.com Fully Equipped Packages Available

Wilma’s

Carpentry

Residential & Commercial

Call to schedule a free consulation today!

1199144

631.278.8594 516.851.9360

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

WWW.JRSSAV.COM

References Available

Hamptons-Montauk NYC-Multi State 1199444

• • • • • •

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

Ass seen n on n...

631-553-9550 1198900

Free In-Home Estimates! See e extensive e photo o gallery:

www.cleverclosets.com

CUSTOM AUDIO

631 : • 845.7770 Licensed & Insured

1198836

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

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

1199109

Elitee Closetss Inc.

631-662-9440 Contact Michael

28 Cameron St., Southampton

35 Years Experience

1199287

631-283-4428

1198790

• Custom Cabinetry • Bathrooms • Window & Door Repairs Creative design solutions • Licensed/Insured

1199033

www.organiccleaning.net organiccleaning@gmail.com

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com f or a personall in-homee consultation www.eliteclosets.net

ABOVE AND BEYOND CLEANING

Creative Craftsman Inc. est 1980

Renovation • Builder

1199009

Lic.

www.CreativeCraftsmanNY.com

631-329-8656

aboveandbeyondcleaning1@gmail.com

Ins.

(631) 775-0844 Owner Operated

1199057

Based in Sag Harbor Est. 2002

Specialties Raised Panel Wall Systems and Rooms Basements • Bathroom • Kitchen Doors • Molding • Crown 1199322

“White Glove Test...We’re the Best” (631) 578-4835

rine’s Cleaning CathofeThe Hamptons

Serving High End Homes from Southampton to East Hampton

Year Round Hampton’s Housekeeping & Estate Management

Cell: 631-793-1121 • www.catherinescleaning.com

Innovative home storage solutions, including closets, laundry rooms, garage & basements. Handcrafted, high quality from experienced, reliable professionals. 1198616

bryandowneyrestorations.com

1199330

1199372

1199182

Calll 631-267-9018

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

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 Construction

Construction

Decks

Decks

Electrical Contractors

Electrical Contractors

JOE BURNS CONTRACTING

631.768.9070

“The Most Important Things We Build Are Relationships”

Renovation & New Construction Specialists

All Phases of Construction Are Handled With The Experience & Professionalism That Your Deserve 631.653.6234 • 631.298.8533 • 631-324-0876

Cedar • Mahogany • IPE • Composite • Hidden Clips

Highest Quality • Best Service 1199203

1198986

1199062

631-287-9277

Southampton Lic#2022 • East Hampton Lic #4498

Serving The East End Since 1985 joeburnscontracting.com

www.amgelectrical.com

Design • Build • Maintain

www.southamptonhandyman.com

Driveways

Licensed

Driveways

Residential • Commercial

ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC. Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist

Custom Homes & Renovations Construction & Estate Management

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

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

“We value our clients and show it with quality service, building our reputation one customer at a time” Licensed & Insured • Over 30 Years Experience

631-537-4430 • 631-728-3374 Bridgehampton • Hampton Bays

631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com “ A s k A b o u t O u r E n e rg y S a v i n g S a v i n g P r o g r a m ”

Driveways, Aprons, Repairs,

Asphalt, Gravel, RCA Expert Grading, Drywells Cesspools Installed

631-728-1442

1198921

631-345-9393

1199316

Owner Operated Deal Direct

Design Installation Repair Powerwashing

1199449

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

GREAT PRICES! QUALITY WORK! Free Estimates

(631)878-2804

Duct Cleaning

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

Phone/Fax: (631) 283-9525 Cell: (516) 250-7773 email: anthony@tritecheast.com Licensed and Insured

B.N.B.

Decks

Deck Replacement • Deck Resurface • Deck Repair

Design And Construction Of Fine Exteriors

631.324-3021 www.hamptondeck.com Licensed & Insured

Powerwashing #1 Deck Builder on the East End

1199364

Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning

EH License #7347-2009

52 Mariners Drive, Southampton

1198901

Electricall Contractors

Licensed & Insured

eastenddeck.net

Ins. 1199435

Electrical Design Construction • Maintenance Solar Photovoltaic Installations

1199123

516.819.6358

Design Installation Repair

631-569-2700

Asphalt Paving

1199420

1199251

eastenddeck.net

www.ourhomeelectric.com

Lic.

Grading, Backhoe Topsoil, Drainage

Licensed & Insured

EAST HAMPTON, NY

1199448

Excavation

Ins.

Lic.

14 Years + Experience

Belgium Block, Brick Pavers Stoops, Patios, Pool Scapes

Driveways, Parking lots Tennis Courts, Maintenance

LOWEST PRICES Free Estimates

OWNER OPERATED

• Electric • Generators • Solar Fast Professional Service • No Job to Small

CUSTOM MASONRY

SH License #L000856

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

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

631-283-0758 1198623

GO GREEN!

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

631-399-2033 LIC.

D.A.Z. Electrical Contractor, Inc. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS!

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

Licensed & Insured 1199341

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality

Construction Management Custom Homes & Additions Complete Renovations Kitchen & Bathrooms Roofing & Siding Basements & Decks Framing CHARLES R. AHRENS

631.821.1010 www.peconicelectric.com

INS.

Call: 631-329-9590

dazelectrical.com 1198627

M.R.C.

WILKEN ELECTRIC

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

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

RENOVATION SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

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

631 287-2768

1198744

• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • Cedar Siding + Shakes • Mahogany Deck Building • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits

• • • • • • •

1199140

over 25 years

East End Since 1982 Licensed Insured

Residential & Commercial

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

Decks

Custom Carpentry

Insured

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

1199285

Dan W. Leach

Peconic Electric

1199335

www.lpdbuilders.com

1199256

A Full Service Electrical Contractor for New & Existing Electrical Installations Residential • Commercial • Industrial Guardian Generator Dealer

631-664-7429

www.wilkenelectric.com

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


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(OME 3ERVICES Electrical Contractors

Electrical Contractors

Fences/Railings

Fences/Railings

Fences/Railings

Flooring

T h e Fe n c e G u y

CARPET ONE Floor & Home Floor Sanding

BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS

Full Service Electrical Contractor

ARBORS • SCREENING TREES PERGOLAS • POOL • STONE

Specializing in High End Homes

631.283.5700

PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION

TWOGANGELECTRIC.COM

631-EAST-END 1199305

Southampton NY • Licensed / Insured / Certified THE

HAMPTONS

FOR OVER

20

YEARS

Driveway Gates Fence Handcrafted Designs

DEER DECORATIVE POOL FENCING

TOTAL DEER PROTECTION!

631-287-4747

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

&

Prompt Service Automation Available Affordable Options

G. CRAIG ELECTRIC 144 MARINER DR. SOUTHAMPTON

SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS

eastenddesign@aol.com

1199279

G. CRAIG ELECTRIC William m J.. Shea ELECTRIC

63 1 .7 2 5 . 2 2 1 1

1199167

GJS S Electric,, LLC

Residential and Commercial Automated Gate Access Systems. Elegant and Functional Gated Entrances.

Referencess Available

516-901-6415 Environmental

Environmental

Canine Control Company

866-934-0795

61 Main Street, Southampton, NY

Oil Tank

www.invisiblefence.com

Abandonments - Removals - Installations

1198888

Fences/Railings

For Emergencies Call:

Fences/Railings

1198553

5pm Wednesday

Lic./ Ins.

Solo Iron Works Ltd. W W W. S O L O I R O N W O R K S . C O M

Custom Designs Electronic Automation EAST HAMPTON FENCE

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

631-254-0082

(631) 423-8934 (516) 551-5944

1199269

gÉÑ Y ÄÉÉÜ American Craftsmen Over 15 years experience

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

We will meet or beat any price for comparable work

LICENSED • INSURED

631-681-1028 631-399-1644

1199437

1199400

Deadline

1199325

See what our happy customers are so proud of 1199268

631-569-2667 631-455-1905

clearviewenvironmental.com

(631)

Service Directory

631-878-6303

WWW.CRAFTSMANFENCECO.COM

© 2009 Invisible Fence, Inc.

ELEGANT GATES

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

Full Service Electrical Contracting

287-6060 (631)324-6060

RETAIL • WHOLESALE

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

631-324-5941 1198633

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

631-208-0411

Call 1199265

BAYSHORE WOOD FLOORS INC. • True Dust Containment • Polplaz Finish, • WidePlank Floors,

• Free Estimates SERVING THE EAST END FOR 49 YEARS!

631-283-0008

1199334

Tall Guy

Licensed & Insured

1199270

• Oil Spill Clean-Up

OceanElectric.net

FINANCING AVAILABLE - #35110HI

SANDING REFINISHING

Free Estimates

williamjsheaelectric.com

Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting

Family Owned & Operated for 32 years Custom Entry Gates and Auto Gate Operators, Phone Entry Cameras, All Types of Fence, Aluminum, Steel, Custom Wood, Chainlink, Deer Fence, Decks, Sunrooms, Awnings, Pergolas, Arbors Residential • Commercial

Wood Floors Installation • Repair Dustfree Sanding Bleaching / Staining All Work Guaranteed

New Installations or Existing Gates

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

Call for Free Price Quote

G&D CUSTOM FLOOR

EXPERTS IN

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

Residential • Commercial

1.888.9DUSTFREE

FLOOR SANDING

631-668-1600 1198585

1199086

Flooring

Locally Serving Long Island since 1985

DO O IT T "THE E SHEA A WAY"

(East End)

327-8363

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

1198601

(Central Suffolk)

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

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

DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS

Info@twogangelectric.com

• PROUDLY SERVING

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

1198639

60 Years of Service

Latest Technology

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

1198582

631.288.8393

Lic.

CHAMPION HARDWOOD FLOORING

Installations • Sanding Finishing • Repairs Custom Staining

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

631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured 1144525

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 Gutters

Handyman

Heating/Air Conditioning

The A+Handiest

SeaHag2 Services

1199436

1199072

24 Hour Service

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

631.283.6176

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

Interior, Exterior & Powerwashing Teak Furniture Care & Maintenance

631-668-0800 seahag2services.com

(631)875-5290

1199034

Home Improvement

Garages

call 24 hrs a day

LIC/INS

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

631-831-0951 631-329-2138 20+ years Experience

Handyman

Gutters

A-Repairs-Z

1199246

1199375

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

631-680-6167

pro.hang@yahoo.com

631-287-9277

www.southamptonhandyman.com 1198942

Steven’ss Handyman Service *Carpentryy *Paintingg *Decks *Roofingg *Sidingg *Repairs *Basementss *Mouldings *Powerwashingg *Caretakinng,, Etc. Freee Estimates,, References

631-591-1531 Home Improvement

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

1198551

1199382

Insured Art/Mirror Deliveries & Installations Installation of Framed/Unframed Art Mirrors•Tapestries• Gallery Rods• Security Hardware Decorative Accessories• Formal/Informal Groupings Anthony Conti• 631.645.4587

Call For All Your Handyman Needs

Insured

Handy Mike

E

1199443

Dan W. Leach

INC.

Custom Carpentry

ntr y Carpe ses of eliable nce a h P All eat & R Experie N ars of s 25 Ye itchen Over s•K

cks sion Exten aths • Deiding B ing/S Roof Ins. Lic. &

98 45-77 7 1 3 6

• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • Cedar Siding + Shakes • Mahogany Deck Building • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality

Owner Operated Deal Direct

1199117

East End Since 1982 Licensed Insured

PROTECT

Book

NOW for Winter Specials

Interiorr / Exterior LIC.

MIKE

INS.

Your Investment & Beauty of your Home

631•722•4057

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday Home Improvement

631 680 7766 www.traviskingstudio.com

Local, Licensed & Insured

631-345-9393

RECESSION SPECIAL

Everything Under the Roof

Original Design Construction Corp.

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

• Kitchens/Bathroomss • Decks • Dormerss & Extensions • Interiorr & Exteriorr Design • Siding/Roofingg • Basements

Built-ins • Home Renovation • Cabinetry Custom Woodwork • Furniture Design

Licensed & Insured

631-283-6526

631-288-1365

1198963

G ACTIN

TR

CON

Painting Powerwashing Drywall / Spackle Deck Specialist

Handling All Your Handyman Needs & Then Some.

Handyman

PROFESSIONAL HANGING SOLUTIONS INC.

1199317

Licensed

• Extensions • Custom Decks • New Construction • Finished Basements

D

No Job Too Small!

631.723.3935 516.250.7985

H

• Windows • Siding • Roofing • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Dormers

Owner Operated Lic. & Ins.

TEDUS75@AIM.COM

The Original Hampton Hubby Service LOCAL GUY

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

licensed & Insured

Handy Man

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

66

631-728-8249

1199377

1199440

631-472-5563

6

1199425

EMERGENCY SERVICE

1199301

EORGIO G Home e Improvements

cell 631-766-9744

Deck Building, Maintenance Repairs & Cleaning Expert Home Repairs & Remodeling Lic. Greg Ins’d 631-581-6860 631-894-7629

1198558

Residential / Commercial

631 Handyman

1199308

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

Custom Tile Work Custom Painting No Job Too Small We do it for love of homes

1199326

. S a c he n

J

styles • Steel &of colors • Wood • Carriage House • Electric Openers

Call Manuel

Renovations, Additions, Renovations, Additions, Decks, Siding, Decks,Renovations Siding, Basement

Handyman

INC.

Licensed / Insured

CORP.

1199173

z

100s

516.551.9903

1198590

Garage Doors • Vinyl

Warriors Painting & Home Improvement

Heating & AC

Man

ALL-ISLAND

Home Improvement

1199315

Gutters

Serving the East End since 1997

www.originaldesignconstruction.com

1198797

Flooring

Lic.

(631) 859-3081Ins.

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 Home Improvement

Irrigation

Lawn Sprinklers

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Installation, Service, Design

Visit us at SprinklerOneServices.com

Architectural Millwork

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

631-286-7751

• Kitchens • Flooring • Heating • AC • Entry & Garage Doors

* Kitchens * Vanities * Wall Units * Furniture * Wainscotting 516.876.0566 www.unitedcustomcabinets.com

631-455-4653

cell

1199446

FINANCING AVAILABLE Project Coordinator • Andy Iovino

“East End’s Home Improvement Experts”

WE SHOW UP ON TIME Professional Service • Quality Workmanship Competitive Prices

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

631.728.3290

Licensed

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

Visit us at hamptonshomebuilder.com Licensed Insured

Residential Commercial

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

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

WHY US?

Ins.

Selection-Installation Prompt Service

631-208-0414 1199260

1199141

Insured

CORPORATION

Specializing in:

1199218

Beyernheimer Construction

See us at JRIRRIGATIONLLC.COM

516.239.7531 * FREE ESTIMATES *

1199111

Landscape/Garden

www.FastHomeImprovement.com Roofing & Siding Specialist

Finished Carpentry Libraries • Kitchens Bathrooms • Painting

A Fair Price For Excellent Work

631.324.1264 646.335.7909

All Jobs Big and Small All Exterior and Interior • Handyman Projects • Decks & Fence • Painting • Windows • Land Clearing • Misc. • Bath & Kitchen Renovation Specializing in Project Mgt. References Available Licensed & Insured MIKE 631-324-2028 CELL 631-831-5761 1199220

CALLE CONSTRUCTION

House Watching

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

When n Qualityy Matters References

1199259

We Service each Project Until Completion.

• Renovations • Additions • New Construction • Tile Work • Finished Basements • Siding • Roofing • Painting Serving the Hamptons for over 10 Yrs.

917-226-4573 Home 631-907-4155 Rodrigo.calle@yahoo.com

1198521

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

a full service irrigation company

Kitchen/Baths

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

System Turn On Monitoring Winterization Design • Installation Hose Spigots Rain Sensors Licensed & Insured Keeping the oceans cleaner & the earth greener Serving the East End FREE CONSULTATIONS

Excellent References Lic. Ins.

HOUSE WATCHING

by J I M

• Servicee • • Installationss • • Renovationss •

Professional & Dependable References Available

2005, 2006, 2007 Contractor of the Year!

15 Years Experience cell 516.449.1389 office 631.324.2028

1199219

The East End Irrigation Specialist

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

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

• Landscape Maintenance Weekly Lawn and Garden Maintenance Pruning Spring/Fall Clean Ups • Gardening Annual/Perennial Plantings, Privacy Planting,Installation, Mulch, Woodchips, Topsoil • Landscape Construction Land Clearing, Grading, Filling, Drainage Systems, Retaining Walls and Planters Installed, Seed/Sod Lawns, Pond/Waterfall Installation • Masonry • Planning Design

631-766-7131

1199209

Countryside Lawn & Tree

631-287-8688

K ESSON Home Improvement

Sup erior L andscaping S olutions , Inc .

1198882

1144524

1198977

631-725-7377

Landscape/Garden

GRANITONE

516.810.8601

1198747

Kitchen/Baths

1199175

• Premium Vinyl Siding • Energy Efficient Replacement Windows

Kitchen/Baths

SPRINKLER ONE

FREE At Home Project Consultation

Irrigation

irrigationsolutions.com 1198649

631-324-4212 countryside-eastend.com

Alll Island

LANDSCAPING Complete Landscape Provider Lawn Maintenance, Design, planting installation, clean-up, fertilizing, tree trimming, tree removal, flower gardens, indoor flowers, complete property management Call Jim or Mike 1199221

Home Improvement

631-324-2028 631-723-3212

Referencess Available

Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday

1199066

1199459

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

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

Phone: 631-725-2555 1199149

Cell: 631-379-7401

Email: WE.REVEG@GMAIL.COM

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 Landscape/Garden

Landscape/Garden

& Estate Management

Consolidate & Save Up to 20% •Full Service Landscaping •Irrigation•Fertilization•Pool Service

Make One Call & We Will Do It All Call Chris

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

1198921

631-680-9953

1199346

Email: probabar@hotmail.com

631-901-8928

Lic. Ins.

1199397

DOMINGO’S Lawn Mowing & Maintenance

1199083

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

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

DomingoLandscaping@hotmail.com

Garden design, installation, maintenance & decorating Services

(631)287-1075 NOW OFFERING COACHING SESSIONS!

T.G. LANDSCAPING Teddy Grudzinski

For Information: 631.744.0214

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

631-661-2169

Service Directory

Driveway Stone & Brickwork Deck Fencing

Deadline

22 Years Serving the East End

1199050

email: Bulkheading@aol.com

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

To Our Clients THANK YOU

Insured

5pm Wednesday

631.287.4561 ,

1198893

Licensed and Insured

Landscape Lighting

SOUTHAMPTON NY

Landscape Lighting

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

631-725-0737 www.lionlandscaping.com

Over 17 Years Experience. 1199145

All Phases of Masonry Construction

Complete Waterfront Contracting Floating Crane Service

Lic. Montauk-NYC Ins.

631-728-3364

1198540

Cobblestone • Brickwork Patios • Walkways Ponds • Waterfalls Pool Areas • Driveways Retaining Walls

631-208-8020

ITALIA

MASONRY & CONCRETE , Corp. The Original

1199133

Design - Installation Maintenance Specializing in Plantings - Grading Stonework - Landscape Lighting

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

OCEAN N STONE

1198867

Ha mptons

EAST END

DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

631-772-1075

Pesticide Application NYS Certified Arborist & Designer on Staff • Spraying • Deep Root Fertilizing • Trimming • Pruning • Stump Removal • Planting & Transplanting • Drains • Storm Cleanup • Complete Lawn Program • Masonry • Landscape Design • Grading • Brush Clearing • Irrigation • Sod & Seed • Soil Analysis • Low Voltage Lighting Complete Services

Tide Water Dock Building

• Specialty Stonework • Excavation • Home Enhancement • Landscape Const. Lic Ins

631-723-3190

Certified, Licensed, Insured

1198763

1199082

Having Family & Friends Over? Call One of Dan’s Service Directories & Treat Yourself to Some Help

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

Special

Curbing $8.50(min.500ft.) Licensed d Insured Excellentt Locall References

(631)878-5103

1199399

www.billfoxgrounds.com

of t he

631-324-5941

shorelinebulkheading.com

1198756

FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPE COMPANY

Landscaping Lion

• Expert Design • Meticulous Workmanship • Patios • Walls • Brick • Pool Tile • Cobblestone • Walkways

personalputtinggreens.com

631-765-3130 • 631-283-8025

www.hlicorp.com

HAMPTON M A S O N RY

Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990

Lawn Maintenance Planting All Chemical Work

Licensed

1199254

EAST

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

“Helping keep America Beautiful.”

FREE ESTIMATES

“We Turn Your Dreams to Greens”

Shore Line

(631) 288-1578

www.atlanticlandscapeservice.com

LANDSCAPING POWERWASHING • STAINING

1198715

Fully Licensed and I nsured

1199248

1199304

631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured

631-283-1382 631-252-3363

• Full Shade S V S

1199168

1199336

Christopher Edward’s Landscaping

• Full Service

“Concept to Completion”

We’ll clean up your yard, too

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

• Swim Ladder

References Available

ATLANTIC LANDSCAPE

Painting/Staining/Powerwashing

Beach Grass

Captain

Construction, R epair Brick o r S tone Walls, P atios, W alkways Cobblestone C urbing Pool C oping & T ile Driveway A prons Pool P atios

Design • Construction • Masonry

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

(631)909-3454

Comm. Res.

Custom Masonry

A 61 ft Swan Sloop offering

LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION

1199426

Masonry/Stone/Tile

• Professional

631-885-2627

FULL SERVICE MASONRY COMPANY

Marine Services

“DOVE” Landscape Service

HAMPTON EAST LANDSCAPING Get the Personalized Service You Deserve

Landscape/Garden

1198873

Landscape/Garden

www.oceansstone.com

Matthew w Rychlik MASONRY CONSTRUCTION

FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE

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

Lic.

631-734-5767

1198881

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

Ins.


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(OME 3ERVICES Masonry/Stone/Tile

Moving/Storage

Masonry/Stone/Tile

Moving/Storage

Painting/Papering

Painting/Papering

Milton Guichay Mason Contractor & Landscaping Construction • Design • Repairs • Fireplaces & Chimneys • Brick & Stone Patios • Tile & Stucco Work • Cobblestone, Aprons • Quality Stone Work

LOCAL * LONG DISTANCE * OVERSEAS

Cell:631-831-7634

CONTAINERIZED STORAGE * DIGITAL INVENTORY

* Serving All Your Moving Needs * Call for a Free No Obligation Estimate And Let’s Make Despatch Your Mover of Choice

www.mgmasonry.com • Licensed & Insured

Mold Inspection

All Types of Stone Restored & Maintained Terracotta N Limestone Marble N Slate

Board Certified ampmenvironmental.com 1199380

Fully Insured & Licensed

MOLD

516.673.7894

Can Be Harmful To Your Health and Your Home

1199178

R A T E

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

on Local & Long Distance Moving

P NYC to East End Daily Express Delivery To All R Points On The East Coast I C (631) 321-7172 I Family Owned & Operated Southampton N G 1198751

F M AN W ITH T RUCK S I . L M &D e on n Storage A One,Save , Two o or Moree Men T g Distance Long OVING

1199089

Brad d C.. Slack

R&S

CONTRACTING

MASONRY: Brickwork,

Call Ray

Montauk to Manhattan

Mold Inspection

1199239

1199092

SUFF LIC# 30,210-NS • FULLY INSURED

Free Estimates

631-872-5060

DOT 1773581

IN

• PREPPING AND CUSTOM FINISHES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR NO SHORT CUTS • PRESSURE WASHING RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL CARPENTRY • APPLY & REMOVE WALLPAPER TOTAL PROFESSIONAL PAINTING SERVICES TIMELY, RESPONSIBLE,

Powerwashing & Staining Spackling & Taping 17 Years Experience Free Estimates Licensed & Insured

1198911

Service Directory Deadline

Cell (631) 839-6144 (631) 588-5885

5pm Wednesday

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

www.housepainterseastend.com P.631.668.9389 C.516.768.2856

Tel:: 631-878-3131 Cell:: 516-818-3769

TRUSTWORTHY REFERENCES

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

Serving the East End for over 20 years Licensed & Insured - Superb References

CLAUDIO’S PAINTING CORP. “Choose Claudio’s Painting Get Rich Results!”

INTERIOR R / EXTERIOR Powerwashing Staining & Wallpaper Removal Great References / Insured

1199225

631-395-8997 claudiospainting.com

1199418

MOLD

Breathe Easier and Live Healthy

All Phases of Environmental Representation

HUNTINGTON

1199373

www.rhinoshield.net

1199458

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

Do You Have

LIBERTY MASONRY

• Cobblestone • Foundations • Patios • Brickwork • Fireplaces • Driveways • Walkways • Stucco • Retaining Walls • Pool Areas • Cellar Entrances • Stoops

PORTABLE STORAGE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME OR WORK SITE

631-734-2166 or Toll Free 1-877-864-8246

631-475-6950 • 516-848-5958

Quality Residential & Commercial Craftsmanship All Phases of Masonry Construction

RENOVATING?

Make room for the project with storage delivered to your front door!

7 days a week at Office: 631.929.5454 Cell: 631.252.7775 email: Brad@themoldpro.com web: www.themoldpro.com

1199164

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

NY DOT 34514

SPECIALIZE

For inspections, testing & removal, call

27 Years in Construction and Building Science

WILL BEAT ANY PRICE!

P 1-877-RHINO08(744-6608) R I Golden Touch Painting/Papering C Painting I Ricci and Son Painting Inc. Best Price for Painting N “Quality with Pride” Interior / Exterior G

pick it up & deliver to your new home!

cell: 631.338.3878

ERVICE NC

Licensedd andd Insured Celll 516-429-7676 Fax x 631-287-7175

R A T E

MOVING? We’ll deliver a unit, you pack it, & we’ll

Certified d Indoor Environmentalist

ELIVERY

1199267

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

F Local-Long Distance-Overseas L A T

www.cdinomepainting.com

ENVIRONMENTAL

24HR Hotline - 631-742-6000 • Office - 631-351-3558

If You’re a Handyman Looking To Do Work This Summer, Advertise Your Services in Dan’s

Call 631-537-4900

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

Lic. 1199059

License # 44353-H

Ins.

Professional Paper Hanger

1199174

631.873.5098

NYDOT # T12050 USDOT # 1372409

1198724

GET RID OF IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!

RESTORATION

Specializing in All Types of Wallpaper Call Chris

516.322.8889

1199067

FLOORS

IF IT’S MOLD, CALL A CERTIFIED EXPERT AND

1199363

STONE

WWW.DESPATCHMOVERS.COM

(631) 283-3000 * (212) 924-4181 * (631) 329-5601

1199169

HOFFMAN CONTRACTING

1199102

1199447

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

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


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(OME 3ERVICES 3 Generations of Distinguished Service

East Hampton Area Excellent References

Lois 631 324 8914

631.283.7925 • www.LaPollainc.com

LOISGORE22@MAC.COM

Lic. & Ins.

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

Staining Bleaching

Is Your Solution To Pest Paranoia!

A&M

* BOTANICAL PRODUCTS AVAILABLE

PAINTING

24 Years Experience OWNER TONY DONOFRIO O N EVERY JOB Using Ben ja min Moore Paint

63 1 - 8 7 4 - 47 6 1

Serving the Hamptons 55 Years Free Estimates NYS Certified Applicators

All Pro Painting All work guaranteed Free Estimates Interior, Exterior, Powerwashing, Custom Work, Staining, Experienced & Reliable

1198821

1198507

631-726-4777 631-324-7474 www.nardypest.com

Licensed & Insured

1198766

631-723-2400

gs

Summerizing, Winterizing, Power Vacs, Liner Changes, Safety Covers, Safety Fences, Maintenance, Pool & Filter Repairs & Chemicals Licensed/Insured Est. 1997

631-813-2070

Radio-Dispatched Trucks Pool Construction Weekly Maintenance Expert Repairs Liners Marble Dusting Heaters Safety Covers

“For A Crystal Clear Splash” 1198720

Enjoy a clean pool every weekend, all summer long!

• Fleas • Roaches • Mice • Bed Bugs • Ticks • Mosquitoes • Tree Spraying

631-283-4040 www.minoguebros.com

“Greatt Servicee att a Greatt Price”

A Fulll Servicee Company • Certified pool operator on staff • Opening / Closing, Repairs • Weekly & Bi-Weekly • Loop Loc safety cover, fences • Pool Heaters • Pool Liners • Tile & Marble Dusting • Renovation • Residential & Commercial

pool & spa service

“You Deserve the Royal Treatment.”

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

1199106

KazdinPools,Inc. Established 1972 For A Lasting Impression

• Vinyl + Gunite Construction • Spas • Supplies • Service

jwpoolservice@aol.com

1199097

Pest Control

20 Years

516-678-7681 • 631-642-2903 Experience

Call One of The Many Vendors in Dan’s Service Directory... And Tell Them You Saw Their Ad in Dan’s

• Quality Gunite & Vinyl Pool Builders • Weekly Pool Service

www.kazdin.com

631-287-4043 Southampton, NY

majesticwaters@yahoo.com We tailor our services to your needs.

1198550

MARBLE DUSTING Long Island Marble Dusting Inc. Experts in Resurfacing of Commercial & Residential Gunite Swimming Pools & Spas. Coping, Tile & Pool Renovation.

1199243

Pool & Spa

24 Hour Emergency Service

Planning on Fixing Up Your Home This Summer or Fall?

AQUATECH POOLS

www.aquatechpoolsllc.com

1199176

The Most Competitive Pricing in the Hamptons

631.725.6200

833 County Rd. 39, Southampton, NY 11968

631-283-4884

Free Estimates

thebugsstophere.com

631.653.6131

A Full Service Pool Company

Lic. 631-874-0745 Ins.

The Bug Stops Here Inc.

•Pool & Spa Service • Openings & Closings • Marble Dusting • Quality Service

631.325.8929

631.259.8929

Refinance Certificates • Lic. Ins. Cl-629938

1199434

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

1199103

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

JW’s Pool Service

631-287-4888

631-736-7214

• Vinyl & Gunite Design & Construction • Openings, Closings, Weekly Service • Salt Water Systems • Vinyl Liner Changes • Marble Dusting & Tile • Equipment Sales & Installation • Chemical Sales • Custom Safety Cover Installation • Electronic Leak Detection & Pressure Testing

631-329-8354

HamptonPoolCo@optonline.net

Service Directory and Classified Ads are up on Danshamptons.com by 3pm every Wednesday

1198890

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

Free Estimates

TERMITES!! CARPENTER ANTS!!

Nick Cordovano

631-696-8150

24 HOURS A DAY

1198871

NARDY PEST CONTROL

Licensed / Insured Capoverdeb@yahoo.com

Primary Pools

Serving ALL Your Plumbing and Heating Needs

Relax…

631.838.3137 631.902.3287

Eastern Suffolk

Plumbing & Heating, Inc.

Commercial • Residential Insured

Tick Trauma! Ant Anxiety! Mosquito Mania!

Commercial/Residential

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

1198994

Powerwashing

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Window Treatments

Computer, iPhone, Blackberry Support. Mac, PC, Printer and BLAH TO AHH!! Custom Internet set up. $40/ hour. Tyler. Window Fashions, Reupholstery. Eliminate the Middleman. Deal 805-637-4270 direct with Designer/ Fabricator. Property Management Large Fabric selection. Shop at Home Montauk to Manhattan New York or at Showroom 291 Echo Ave. State Certified Arborist with 22 Sound Beach. WONDROUS yrs experience working and liv- WINDOW DESIGNS ing in the Hamptons, seeking 631-744-3533 Property Manager position. Resume and references upon reSummer Rentals quest. (631)594-1015. ghastly@optonline.net.

Sewing Carmen’s Custom Alterations, curtains, drapes, slipcovers, cushions, blinds. References. Free pickup and delivery. 631-726-0093

AMAGANSETT Hidden Gem. 1 or 2 bedrooms on the Ocean, Pool. Walk to town. Short term rentals. (631)267-8121 Oceandunes.net

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2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Summer Rentals Aquebogue- North Fork Waterfront 1, 2, or 3 Bedroom Cottages. $15,000.00 season, or weekly/ monthly (631)722-4096 www.liny-cottages.com BRIDGEHAMPTON: Hampton Classic! 3 BR, 3 Bth, CAC, Jacuzzi, Pool, Tennis. No Pets Bike to ocean. Walk to Village Aug 15 to Sept 30 $25K (will divide) Weekdays (212)688-6023 Weekends (631)537-2191 Bridgehampton: 3 BR Secluded House, Pool. Walk To All. Aug 23- LD $10,000/ Sept. New 1 BR Cottage also Available. 516-658-5728 Bridgehampton 4 bedroom Beach House. Dock on Mecox Bay with canoe. 3-minute walk to ocean. A/C. Privacy. Amazing Location! www.swansnest.com 212-794-1000

Summer Rentals Hampton Bays: Affordable Cottages at Hampton Cove. 1 BR (seasonal) $5,400 and (monthly) $2,250. 3 BR waterfront cottage (season) $12,150 and (monthly) $6,300. Please contact Ashley, 516-317-2826 for weekly/ weekend rates. 20% security deposit required, additional 10% for any pets. Hampton Bays: Waterfront Weekly Rental Peconic Bay 4 bedroom, 2 bath, CAC, washer/ dryer, idyllic setting on private beach. Perfect for kayaking and other water activities. Some August, September weeks still available. August $2,100, September $1,800. Call (516)510-7645. Pictures available. North Haven/ Sag Harbor Waterfront bedroom suite: queen BR, LR w/ fplc, prvt bathroom. pool, canoe, beaches. 3 min to Sag, 10 min to Classics and ocean beaches.

Bridgehampton 4 br, 4 ba, on Avail weekly Aug, cul-de-sac, den, media room with Aug.LD, year round. plasma tv's, heated in-ground (631)681-1572 pool, patio, tennis, trampoline. Aug 17th- Aug 31st. $18,000 917-569-0635 Quogue. 3 bedroom cottage, south highway, bike to village, beach. Washer/ dryer. August Bridgehampton $4,000. 631-653-8750 South Of Highway MAGNIFICENT Quogue: Late cancellation Pond front home brings back on market. Spectacu3 Bedrooms + Guest Suite lar contemporary. Beautifully 60 ft Pool, beautiful gardens decorated. Private setting. 4 BR, Use of boat for 4 bath, with pool. Call for rowing & fishing availability. 201-280-2613, August 15- LD $25,000 631-653-5860 Call owner (212)595-3400 Sag Harbor, walking distance EAST HAMPTON: Lion Head, to Beach & Town, 3 br, 2.5 ba, 3 BR, 2 bth, CAC, Internet, living room, dining room, eik, Cable TV's, private, charming large screened in porch, lots of immaculate, retreat, minutes decks, specimen trees, mature walk to private Bay beach, heat- plants, wireless internet, flat ed pool, hot tub, outdoor shower, screen tv, CAC, washer dryer, beautifully landscaped. Aug. or indoor & outdoor sound system, $3,500 weekly. Web Photos. Call shared use of heated gunite pool, (516)902-4552, or email: Linens, cutlery, dishes etc. prorandimel@aol.com vided. Avail Aug-14- Sept. 8th $14,000 or $4,000 wk, Security required 631-259-1694 East Hampton Charming, immaculate 3 BR, 2 bath, LR, den, CAC, pool, Shelter Island large private yard/ deck, The "Un-Hampton" beautifully decorated. Choice rentals are Aug. $12k. Weekly/ Fall avail. still available. 914-588-6464 East Hampton Northwest parklike grounds 1.5 Acres 3 bedroom, 2 bath, CAC, oversize pool, outdoor shower/ hottub, monthly, 2 weeks. Information, photos m380se@aol.com 631-563-9429. EAST HAMPTON ON WATER. 250 foot beach, sunsets, 5 Br, 6 Bth Large heated pool, Sacrifice Aug. $25,000 or Wkly $8k 631-324-0376

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Georgiana B. Ketcham Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Branch office, (631)749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com Sagaponack 5 BR, 2.5 bath, heated pool. Bike to Ocean. See photos: sagaponackhouse.blogspot.com

Month $20,000. Week $6,000 718-637-3561, 631-237-4580 Shinnecock Hills. BED AND BEACH Large Studio. Refrigerator, AC, Private Entrance, Monthly/ Weekly/ Minimum 2 Days. (631)728-2225

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SAG HARBOR BEACHFRONT Enjoy a private beach and spectacular views from this affordable, adorable, 2 bed, 1.5 bath cottage with outdoor shower, 13 foot ceilings in living room. Wood burning fireplace. Swim, ski, fish, on your private beach. Sail and stroll to paradise at your door MUST BE SEEN ! Shares OK (sharers arrange your own schedule). Sorry, no pets, no smoking! Available to September 07th at affordable rates. Please call Owner/Broker (917)887-1715

SOUTHAMPTON 4 BR Contemporary, 5 marble baths, tennis, heated gunite pool, CAC. Available; August, September or Yearly.

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WATER MILL Newly renovated 3 BR, 2 BA with farm views. 5 min to town, beaches & Hamptons Classic. $2,700/ wk, Aug./ Sept. 917-388-0840 Water Mill: walk to Flying Point beach, beautiful sun filled 5000sq ft villa on 2 very private acres. Pool and spa, 5 BRs, 6 baths, social and bedrooms open onto lawns and terrace, 2 weeks Aug./ Sept $65,000. Contact owner (917)318-3756 or larku@aol.com

Southampton Charming, secluded 3 BR cottage CAC, WiFi, computer/ printer. Near Bay beaches. 7 minutes to Village. $1,500 weekend. (917)854-0566 Southampton Cottages great location, beautiful property, lake access, Ocean and Village within 3 miles. 1 Bedroom Cottages $4,000 monthly, $1,500 weekly Call 631-283-5444 Southampton: Immaculate 2 room apartment. Furnished. Private bath, entrance, garden. CAC. DirecTV. Kitchenette. Beautiful home. Also winter. (631)283-8613

Year Round Rentals

MONTAUK Fab, large 1 bedroom apartment on ocean near IGA. 80 South Emerson. October 15- May 15. $750/ month plus electric heat. Len (917)846-2923

Amagansett South Farmhouse. 4BR, 2Bath, Lge open sitting/ Dine/ Kitchen. Private Garden. Pix @ www.CharlotteSherwood.net Winter $2,500pm. Yr $33,000 631.267.2908, 631.235.2296

Sag Harbor 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, great room, eat-in-kitchen, sunroom with great water views, fireplace. Lots of decks, 160’ of waterfront with dock, garage, washer/ dryer, cable television, internet ready, outdoor hot and cold shower, all new appliances.

AQUEBOGUE 2 bedroom, 2 bath cottage with access to beach. No pets, no smoking. $1,430/ month 212-663-6877, 631-722-3864 EAST HAMPTON Clearwater Beach/ Springs. Cedar A-frame house, wrap around deck, woodsy half acre lot. Living room/ dining area, w/ fireplace, large loft/ den, 2 bd, 2 bth, finished basement. Fully furnished. $2,000 mo, + utilities. (212)752-8626 Evenings

September 15th - May 15th WESTHAMPTON 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, CAC, pool. Walk to train, close to village. 8/7- LD $10,000 (631)805-7273 WESTHAMPTON 5 bedrooms, 5 bath, CAC, heated pool, canal front with bay views. Built in 2005. July and August $7,000 weekly. (631)331-5890 Westhampton Beach: 1 BR, 1 bath. Also, 2 BR, 2 baths. Beach, pool, tennis courts. Weekends/ Weekly. (212)980-1212

Call owner at (646)372-9143 SOUTHAMPTON Secluded Estate, ultimate privacy 8 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths, Heated pool/ Jacuzzi, Newly Renovated. 516-496-2339

Winter Rentals

WESTHAMPTON HOUSE Oceanfront-Dune Rd. 1 BR apt.; furnished; large terrace overlooking ocean; pool; gym; long season. (917)842-5658

Winter Rentals Bridgehampton, Southampton, Wainscott, Fully Fnshd Studios. $800 Mo. Includes All. (Also avail wkly) Security Deposit Req Call 631-537-2900 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

EAST HAMPTONYear round. 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, new custom kitchen, cathedral 914-772-3393 ceilings, wonderful block, spectacular pool. $2,650. No smokSag Harbor: 3 BR, 3 baths, den, ing, pet possible. Owner walk to town, tennis, pond (631)368-7841 views. $1,250 monthly, referEAST HAMPTON Furnished 3 ences. 917-620-1989 BR. 2 BTH, pool, fireplace, near Sag Harbor Village: Historic EH and Amagansett. $2K win$3K year round. waterview, charming 2 BR with ter, piano. Oct 15- May 15, $1,650 (917)841-5644 monthly. (917)412-4344 or ada.samuelsson@yahoo.com East Hampton Northwest Woods, recently renovated Shelter Island 3 bed. decks, wa4 BR Contemporary, 3 baths, ter view, rec room, Sept- June fplc, incredible pool, $1,100 mo. (631)749-2313 large deck. Avail 9/1, $2,850 monthly. Shinnecock, Canal Sunny, (917)509-6041 beautiful 2 Bedroom Co-op. Private parking. Waterfront. No EAST MARION 1st floor, 1 pets/ smoking. $895/ month plus block from beach, 3 bedrooms, 1 utilities. Sept.May. bath. Newly renovated. Rent 917-687-4969 $1,400 plus utilities. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday Southampton Townhouse: 3 BR 2.5 bth, Fpl, gym, $1950/ EAST MORICHES: Beautiful, mo. 201-650-1466 sunny 2nd flr., 1 BR apt in Historic District. High end touches, Southampton Village. 3 BR's, 4 cathedral ceilings. Private enbaths. Fireplace, CAC, Private. trance/ parking. $1,250 (neg) inBob Beautiful grounds/ pool. Guest cludes utilities. cottage. Walk to village. Septem- (631)835-1767 ber 25th- May 25th. $2,295 per month. 631-283-8455. EAST QUOGUE $1,500 monthly.

Southampton Village Charming furnished, 1 BR cottage. Beautiful landscaping, easy walk to stores/ train. Sept.- May, $950 monthly plus utilities. (212)947-9259. alto251@gmail.com

Southampton Village Charming old Victorian offers bright, cheerful 1 & 2 bedroom apartSouthampton: Lovely room. September 12 - May 1 ments, completely furnished, Private bath. Beautiful classic $1200/ month each with private entrance and home. 3 nights $370. Two rooms porch. Beautifully landscaped. $555. (631)283-8613 (631)324-3287 (212)966-4432 Walk to all. Available 9/15. No smoking, no pets. 631-283-7043 EAST QUOGUE Waterfront 646-942-3870 SOUTHAMPTON Furnished 3 bedroom to share. Minutes to Ocean Cozy, charming, warm, fur- Westhampton Beach: 1 bed2 BR, 2 bth, 1 level Condo, nished cottage. Spa- Jacuzzi, room condo. Large living room/ Sunroom, Pool, Tennis, Garage brand new designer kitchen & kitchen, dishwasher. Furnished. Aug- Sept. furnace. $750 monthly 1/2 No pets or smoking. $750 plus Also available Winter utilities. No smoking. Call utilities. 516-352-7694. Also 516-449-1117 (631) 742-4940. available year round.

1 bedroom Apt Private Deck & Yard all utilities included. $995 Mo. 631-431-5143 jsmitheq@aol.com Hampton Bays 1 BR apt with kitchenette, suitable 1, private entrance, immediate. No Pets/ smoking. $750 per month. (516)456-4428 HAMPTON BAYS By The Canal 2 Bedroom apartment. Laundry, dishwasher, wireless internet, cable and more. Call (516)380-7211 HAMPTON BAYS Creek front 3 BR, 2 BA, new rugs, new appliances, new oil heat on bulkheaded canal, end of cul-de-sac with dock. $2,200 plus. No pets. (631)723-1017 (631)219-0128

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Hampton Bays: large 2 BR, 2 Bath, Waterview Condo. Fall/ Winter/ Year round. 201-602-0912 Artsylisa@optonline.net

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE Main Street. Charm, comfort! Steps from Jitney, public bus. 2 rooms, windowed bath. Share kitchen, DW, W/D, living and dining rooms. No pets, no smokHampton Bays/ Southampton ing. $1,200 +utilities. Winter Water view. 1 Bedroom, effi- OK. (917)763-6663 ciency units available. Furnished or unfurnished. Near college. Southampton: 2 BR, 1 Bath, Reasonable. 631-764-3834 partly furnished, washer/ dryer/ 631-283-8676 cable & all utilities included. Short walk to private beach, Montauk: 4 BR, 2 bath, fplc, ideal for students, near college, large private deck, out door hot $1,500. Security & references. tub, CAC, 2 car garage, some (631)283-4720 winter water views. $2,800 monthly. (631)329-1634 or Southampton 3 bedroom, 1.5 (631)329-0567 bath, LR with fplc, den, pool. Tuckahoe schools. $2,000 monthly. 516-359-9387 QUOGUE 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, Southampton Immaculate, 2 full EIK. $1,750/ month. bd, 2 ba granite kitchen, living Utilities separate. room, fireplace, formal dining Call Natalie room, den, deck, garage, pool, (631)653-6560 or tennis, $2,000 mo. 631-259-2026 James (212)832-2323

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BRIDGEHAMPTON SOUTH. Walk to town, Hampton Classics. Bike to beach or swim in pool. 3 BRs, 2 Bths. All amenities. $340 weekdays, $400 weekend day. (212)243-1218 sheridanra@aol.com

GREENPORT Great location! Front Street. Approximately 1,300 s.f. Rent $2,200. Tel. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm.

East Hampton village fringe. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, private yard. Half acre. Best Price $495,000. Appointment 631-897-2151.

MAIN STREET REALTY 10 Mitchell Rd. Westhampton Beach 631-288-4343 realtymsr@aol.com

EAST HAMPTON Newly opened R and L Guest House. Come enjoy a luxurious stay at the grand mini mansion. The R and L guesthouse located at 9 Central Ave, in East Hampton. 10 minutes from town and beach. Classy & comfortable accommodations. Swimming pool included in a lovely atmosphere. Continental Breakfast. Live in paradise for a day, a week, or a holiday! For more information visit us at www RandLguesthouse.com or call us at 631-324-8351

WESTHAMPTON 2 Bedroom house on wooded half acre. Quiet dead end street. New EIK, East Hampton: Unbelievable new appliances, new carpeting, deal! Stunning, bright one level new windows, washer/ dryer. 2,400 sq ft luxury home, designer (917)687-5902 decorated. 3 Bedroom suites. Double height great room, grand Southampton: New to market, Sag Harbor Bay Point piano/ player. Gorgeous heated open theme, double French entry Yearly/Winter rental furpool, huge deck, on 1 acre. Post doors, fully furnished, lower nished. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Labor Day Giveaway from $2,600/ unit, 9 foot ceilings, large l/r, living room, dining room, week, $2,200/ weekend. Octoberkit., dining area, bathroom, one kitchen, single car garage, April $3,500 monthly. b/r, walk-in closet, in private, screened porch, deck, walk to www.vrbo.com/99426 gated home‌ 2 plus miles to beach, boat launch nearby, 516-676-77779 516-448-2321 ocean, and village‌. Available quiet community, 5 minutes now!, includes, phone, cablevi- East Quogue weekly rentals, to Sag Harbor Village, sion, tv, elec, heat, etc.. call own- August and September. Upscale $2,100 mo. 631-899-3197 er/ bk, (no fees), Summer $700 B & B, Well appointed rooms with Cell 727-452-8141 wk Aug 917-331-2023 private baths. 631-653-6509 ...631-204-9393 (also Avail as yr www.theginn.com SAG HARBOR (Baypoint) 3 round rental $1,475) as of Sept Rooms BR, 2 Bath, CAC, dry finished 1st Owner/ Bk. No commissions, basement, walk to Long Beach, No fees 917–331-2023 East Quogue B & B rooms for Pets OK. $2,600/ month rent. Great for College students, +utilities. (Helen) Weekly Rentals Stony Brook University, South(516)526-9449 ampton, available October 1st. Rocky Point: Private entrance. 1 new bedroom and new bathroom. Option to use washer and dryer. 1 block off main road. Available immediately . 631-821-5475

SAG HARBOR Village 1 Br, Apartment great location walk to tow. $1,350 mo. + 631-725-4895 SAG HARBOR Village beautifully refinished spacious 2 bedroom, 1 bath dishwasher, washer/ dryer. $1,975. References. (631)725-7189

Bridgehampton Brand New Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bth on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cook’s kitchen, DR, gameroom, 6 TVs. Also 7 BR, 5 Bth house avail with all amenities. Wkly or wknds Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com

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Quogue 1,500 sq. ft. Insulated Warehouse Space, 25' x 60', 18 ft. high overhead door. Call 631-653-4036 Or 631-553-9920 Sag Harbor: 550 sq. ft. office/ retail, busy corner by water. $2,200 monthly. 516-662-1654 SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Beautiful Tudor free-standing 3,000 sq. ft. commercial/ retail building. Can sub-divide. (631)283-6500 ext 718.

Rooms Available For Rent With Kitchen & Private Bath Walking Distance To Montauk Highway $875/ Month Unfurnished $1,050/ Month Furnished $275 Weekly Furnished $100 Daily Furnished

EAST QUOGUE Waterfront with 75' bulkhead. Sun-filled Ranch, w/ 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, CAC, Greatroom, Full Basement Price reduced. $757,500. (owner) 631-728-1174

Nissequogue 2 bedroom, 2 bath cottage overlooking Stony Brook Harbor & LI Sound. Beach Ownership & Mooring. $675,000. (631)239-1041 Cell (631)748-9549 Quogue: 4 BR, 2.5 baths, IGP, on 1.1 acres on a quiet cul-desac. By Owner $1,150,000. Open House, 8/10, 11am- 1pm. (631)996-4192

Open Houses EASTPORT "OPEN HOUSE" Sat. + Sun. 8/15- 8/16 12- 1:30. Part J2 potential plus high traffic/ visibility. Location, location, location! Asking $449,000, All Suffolk Realty (631)801-2505

Homes Amagansett Retreat One of a Kind Treasure Walk to Beach, 2 Master Suites, Secluded Pool Area, Multiple Decks , Lily Pond, Lots of Parking, Stainless/ Granite Kitchen, CAC, Move in Condition, Many Extras!

$3.4 Million Private baths, cable, TV w/ DVD, Rocky.surfdr@gmail.com or large kitchen, great room with fire(973)723-4907 place, laundry, wireless internet. $995.00 a month includes all. Bridgehampton: South of Hwy, 631-653-6509 www.theginn.com 3 BR, 2 car garage, .47 acre, room for pool. $1.8M. Exclusive. HA M PT O N BAY S K.R. McCrosson R.E. WATERFRONT (631)725-3471 East Hampton Great Investment! 3 BR, 2 Bth house with separate 1 BR cottage. Large fenced in back yard. Rental income, $48,000 plus yearly. $595K 917-355-2687

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Hampton Bays - Wow! New 10 room, 2 story, 5 Bedroom, 3 full bath home with 45 ft. second story deck. Was selling for $630,000. Now reduced to $530,000. Call Ron, 631-948-3652

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EAST MORICHES * WATERFRONT * CONDO A much sought after complex on Moriches Bay

Southampton: Private entrance, private bath, use of kitchen/ laundry. cable T.V. $800 monthly includes utilities. (631)513-3107

There are 3 BR's & 3 full baths, unusual for this community. The living space has vaulted ceilings. The kitchen is the perfect size & the dining room can easily sit 8 or more. And a fireplace for those wintery nights. On the 1st floor there are 2 BR's & 2 baths, one en suite, with an outside balcony. The 2nd floor has a loft office with large skylights, in addition a 3rd bedroom and full bath. Just listed and ready for you to enjoy. Come see for yourself. $565,000 Gayle Osman Lopata, Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (631) 288-5124 Mobile: (516) 443-7055 Fax: (631) 903-6341 Email: Glopata@bhshamptons.com

Naples Florida Walk to beach, Pelican Bay, 2 bed, 2 ba, 1,450 sq ft. $3,500- $5,000 mo. 10/1 -5/1/09 www.vrbo.com/247361 90 day min. 203-834-2744

OCEANFRONT APT The perfect Hideaway at the perfect price. 1 bedroom, kitchen, living room large deck. $295,000. ADORABLE AND AFFORDABLE 3 bedroom ranch, separate den, stone fireplace, full basement, attached garage, pond. Walk Village $550,000. WATERFRONT PENTHOUSE Incredible views from terrace of 2 bedroom top floor year round co-op. A jewel inside, outside, a pool, marina and lush landscaping. Steps from Main Street. $575,000. OPTIONS GALORE Just Listed. Two co-joined villas each with 2 bedrooms, kitchen,dining area, basement and private rear yard. A mother- daughter! An investment! Or joined as 4 bedroom WHB home on private cul-de-sac. You cant miss with this. $650,000. THE GEM OF JESSUP Decorator's own. 3 bedroom ranch with separate den, fireplace, gourmet kitchen, large deck. A knockout at knocked down price $790,000 WATERFRONT SANCTUARY The Very Best. 5 bedroom Post Modern secluded on Remsenberg's most prestigious tree lined lane. Deep water dock, pool, hot tub, tennis all on 1.7 lush acres. $3,200,000

Remsenburg, South of Main Street, 3 br 2 ba Ranch on 1.1 acres. Close to Bay, Price ReHAMPTON BAYS furnished 3 duced by $200,000 to $799,000 Gallen Broker bedroom, 2 bath ranch on over- Elliot sized lot SOH. $466,000. Owner 631-288-7236 (203)637-1238 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Merrick, L.I. NY Elegant, open Southampton, NY living space, formal living room 631/283-8100 with dual fireplace, great room, www.morleyagency.com formal dining, New Banquet size eat in kitchen, lavish counter space. Private landscaped yard Southampton - Brand New Post with fountain for complete re- Modern! Private 2 acres, spalaxation and entertaining. Grand cious 5,000 square feet, grand Master bedroom suite with pri- cathedral living, 2 fireplaces, 6 vate balcony. 3/ 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, central air, baths. In addition, the home 2-car garage, heated gunite pool. boasts a five room, fully finished Exquisite $2,195,000 basement. 3 car garage, CAC, 80 x 200 ft property. It really does Southampton Village – Great not get any better than this. To- Opportunity! Circa 1915 shintally renovated- Built with the gled traditional, two stories, firehighest standards. Call Mike and place, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, detached 2-car garage, room for Nick Byrne at: 516-425-2913 pool, zoned residential and office use. Co-Exclusive $999,000

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Out of Town

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Quogue - for Lease Light industrial, multi tenant space, 1,250 sq ft, gas heat, bathroom, 12'x14' overhead door, pass thru door, 16' ceiling. Call 631-653-0602

Water Mill - Smart Buy! Comfy ranch on ? acre, raised hearth brick fireplace, hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2-car garage, expansion potential, spacious yard, room for pool. Exclusive $725,000

Reeves Bay Cottage waterviews, mooring rights $299,000 call Barbara 631-377-1369 (direct) Simon Harrison Real Estate

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WATER MILL TOWD RD Turnkey, Renovated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, on .58 acre, fabulous location, close to all. Priced for Hampton Bays. Rampasture. quick sale. Asking $899.000 917Estate section. Cedar shingled 359-0293 traditional. 2700 square feet, 5 br, Shelter Island 3 ba, formal dining room, new kitchen finished basement and 2 The "Un-Hampton" car garage. $799,000 Choice Waterfront, Hampton Bays. Ranch. 3 br, 2 Waterview, & Hideaways ba, pool, basement garage. with pools. $474,000. Many with newly adjusted prices! Flanders. 3 br, ranch. Turn key. Georgiana B. Ketcham, Hardwood floors, central air, Licensed Real Estate Broker garage and basement. $299,000 (631)749-0800 Branch office (631)749-3388 REMSENBURG 2 + Acres. Ideal investment! www.ketchamproperties.com One of A Kind. Price reduced. Now asking $850,000. SHELTER ISLAND Call broker for details NED’S LANE FARM 917-270-0216 Buy a brand new house at old world pricing: $585,000- $640,000 SAG HARBOR Choose one of four houses, (Baypoint) on its own acre+, 3 BR, 2 Bath, CAC, large on a quiet cul-de-sac, finished dry basement. 4 minutes to ferry. Real neighborhood location. Go to www.nedslane.com Excellent condition. Dean (516) 818-1186 Built 1994. Walk to Long Beach. $685,000 SOUTHAMPTON (Helen) Magnificent waterfront/ (516)526-9449 bulkhead Quogue East Realty Co. Inc www.quogueeast.com (631) 653-9660

Sag Harbor/ Noyac $380,000 Water View Studio Cottage on large lot, buts up to reserve. Huge investment potential. Call Owner (917)355-2687 Sag Harbor Village: 4 BR, 2.5 bath, fplc, CAC, garage on 1/2 acre. Excellent condition, $699,000. Exclusive K.R. McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471

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360 degree view, waterside pool/ boat slip, 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, .5 acre, very private. Panoramic Water View! Asking $2,995,000. Call for appointment by owner. (516)650-7978

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Westhampton Dunes Bay side just finished 3,100 sq ft new modern home on three levels. 5 bedroom,s 3.5 baths stainless steel appliances, lots of decking /panoramic views of ocean and bay. Asking $1,999,000. Elliot Gallin Real Estate 631-288-7236 WESTHAMPTON BEACH WALK ALL! DEEP DISCOUNT GET TO THE BEACH CHEAP! Charming Cottage Ranch, Private Drive. Beautiful Property, Pool. Finished Basement, South of the Hwy $699K Zgodny Real Estate 646-515-7932

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Round Dune Ocean Front Co-Op. Completely Renovated & Decorated. Fully furnished. Mint condition. By owner $370,000. By appt only (631)653-6168 Eastport

Encore Atlantic Shores 55+ Condo Community Just 7 miles to Westhampton New Construction-only 33 Home sites left of 240 4 Models to choose from Pricing starts @ $392,000

Southampton WATERFRONT year-round condo. Spectacular views second floor unit. Mint 2 BRs, 2 baths, living room, 2-sided frplc, dining/ sitting sun room, deck, patio, basement, tennis, pool, marina. Low maintenance/ taxes. Owner erlichman.myphotoalbum.com

$675,000 Negotiable (212)986-8232 (631)287-6423 (646)729-4751 (Cell)

Elaine Markolf, Salesperson (631) 252-3190 ElaineMarkolf@ wcicommunities.com

Jamesport Luxury Townhouse Condos

HAMPTON BAYS Co-ops with pool and tennis.

LIFE’S A BEACH Maidstone Landing on the Sound... Views to Connecticut.

One bedroom $89,000 Studio $69,000 Close to town and beach. SOUTH FORK REALTY (631) 728-6565 SOUTHAMPTON Beautiful, brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. 1 level, fully furnished, every amenity, large patio. Close to Village, Beaches. Reduced $595,000. Wont Last! Owner 917-843-4788

Condos/Co-Ops

Condos/Co-Ops

Westhampton - Dune Road - Condo

Resales from $650,000 to $1,275,000 Walk to private beach, pool, clubhouse & tennis. 20 foot vaulted ceilings, living room, dining room, gourmet kitchens with breakfast room. Main floor Master Bedroom. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Decks and patios, 2 car garage, full walk out basements. If you have seen the rest, now see the best! Call toll free 866-427-1886 comnet1@optonline.net Commercial Network Inc.

Pool Boat slip On Moriches Bay

WESTHAMPTON AREA TURNKEY CONDO $299,000

Care free and easy living. This 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath unit just listed for sale has it all! Featuring a very airy and bright living space. You get a boat slip and pool that sits directly on the bay. This year round complex has 5 tennis courts and a clubhouse for mingling & enjoying those rainy days with your family.

2 BR/ 1.5 BA townhouse in beautifully landscaped complex with pool.† Desirable end unit. Move in condition. Hardwood floors. Private deck. Walk to train† Close to beaches. 1 hour to NYC. Will sell partially furnished.

First Offering. Exclusive. $1.4m Gayle Lopata, Brown Harris Stevens, 516-443-7055

Whitney 917-733-2400. S O UT HA M PT O N

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$669K LUXURY 3 BR, 3 BTH TOWNHOUSE. Granite Counters, Gas Fireplace, 2- Zone AC, Full Basement, Garage. Amenities include Heated Pool. O P E N H O U S E THURSDAY- SUNDAY 1- 3

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BEAU HULSE REALTY GROUP Timothy Norton (917) 566-1009 or Pat Hulse (516) 429-7783

Out of Town BRONXVILLE, NY VILLAGE COOP * Large Junior 4 Apt. in Midland Gardens. Walk to Train, Shopping. Asking $296k. Inquire: 914-548-9700

East Quogue

Bay Shore: The Hampton Alternative! Upscale Condos on Former Estate. Gated Waterfront Community. Four Models, Tennis/ Marina/ Pool/ Clubhouse. Sales/ Rentals. Winkler Real Estate (631)321-8400, (631)650-0900. East Hampton Condo For Sale. Year round condo. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room, dining room, frplce, wood flrs, gourmet kitchen- granite, subway tiles, stainless appliances, tennis, pool, ceiling fans throughout, front and rear decks, full basement, new heat pump system, cac, new windows & sliders. furnished -low maint. Reduced to $685,000. By Owner. 718-614-1805 718-352-2502 qunslaw@yahoo.com

Condos/Co-Ops

Out of Town Boca- Delray- Palm Bch- Miami

“BUYERS & SELLERS” GET RESULTS!!! EXPERIENCE since 1976 TOP NEGOTIATOR at Lang Realty SHELDON JAFFEE World Class Service (561) 395-8244 waterfrontandluxuryestates.com

Palm Beach Oceanfront 2BR, 2Bath apt near Four Seasons. Full Amenity Bldg $299K. Dede Gluck 561-714-4170 Scott Gordon Realty. www.dedegluck.com Prince Edward Island Canada, featured in New York Times, AOL & Money Magazine. What Long Island used to be. Huge gains to be made on Waterfront property. 30% discount with strength of US dollar. Summer homes, investment, development and rental income properties. Michael Poczynek, Century 21 Northumberland, michaelshomes.com, sunburycove.com or 1-888-295-6863

Land Quiogue: walk to WHB village, (2) half acre wooded lots, $399,000 each. Will build to suit. Owner, (631)766-5387 (631)288-8600 Sag Harbor Village: bldg lot, wooded 1/3 acre. Asking $350,000. Owner (631)725-3471 Shinnecock/ Hampton Bays

1.03 Acre parcel, just east of the canal, Possible second story views of Peconic and Shinnecock Bays. Multi-million dollar homes recently built in neighborhood. $465,000. (917)224-7141. info@christianweber.net.

Southampton 1.4 acre building lot with health permit and utilities in place. Next to Suffolk county preserve with room for 46 bedroom home, pool and more. $649,000 631-283-6385 973-650-1721 We Specialize in North Fork Land Newly listed 1-acre on lovely rural road, $275,000. Four magnificent 7.5 acre estate lots Water views starting at $675,000. Charming 11+ Acre farm, house, barns, $850,000. 25.7 Acre farm, modern house, $1,600,000. VINEYARD- 64 Acres Top quality $2,950,000. VINEYARD- 19 Acres $850,000. 14 Acres with 2 building sites. $1,100,000. Acres, Industrial $3,200,000. 19 Acre Vineyard fully planted $1,150,000. Beautiful lake front 6.5 acre, sub dividable, $699,000. Call Ina- 631-835-6100 for Residential Lots SYMA JOFFE GERARD REAL ESTATE 631-325-8201

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Realtor Listings

CORCORAN QUOGUE 20 Acre Industrial www.corcoran.com site partially built out, with income and extraordinary developAmagansett Office • 631.267.3900 ment potential. Perfect 1031 exEast Hampton. Great value & location, this change. Principals only. owner house has it all, near villages & beaches too. 631-653-4425

Realtor Listings East Hampton. Carefree on Country Lane, well maintained 1,500 SF +/- home on .5 acre. Room for pool and expansion. Exclusive $525K WEB# 47675 Agnes Bristel 631.267.7402

Montauk. Hither Hills beauty, rent, or relax on ocean view deck or in heated pool. CAC, beach rights. Co-Exclusive $1.795M WEB# 54685 John Taylor 631.267.7453

East Hampton. SOH, 6,400 SF +/- Village traditional built 2000. Heated gunite pool, tennis. Exclusive $8.3M WEB# 34781 Georgia Curatola 631.267.7419

East Hampton. Barnes Landing fab, new. Local designers best work to date; 3,500 SF +/- stunner, central air, pool. Exclusive $1.65M WEB# 53636 Vicky Thompson 631.267.7430

Amagansett. Prestigious and classic, gracious 4 BR Traditional on 1.3 acres of parklike grounds. Co- Exclusive $6.75M WEB# 55427 Phyllis Estey 631.267.7431 Amagansett. Bell Estate beach access, 3,000 SF +/- Contemporary on 1.2 acres with heated pool, CAC, garage. Co-Exclusive $1.85M WEB# 38817 Alison Goggins 631.267.7416 East Hampton. Barnes Landing, new. Builder's own, window & sliding door lined 4 bedroom Traditional. Exclusive $845K WEB# 32328 Erin Keneally 631.267.7426 East Hampton. Great investment, great value. 1,600 SF +/- 4 bedroom cape on .58 acre lot. CAC, pool, garage. Exclusive $745K WEB# 46168 Peter Moore 631.267.7421 East Hampton. Spacious in Springs, deck, detached garage, private beach & marina rights, room for pool. Exclusive $975K WEB# 39133 Fred Nagel 631.267.7403 East Hampton. Louse Point Sunsets, 2,500 SF +/- renovated architect's waterview home. Pool permits pending. Exclusive $2.395M WEB# 24633 Brian Nicholson 631.267.7406 East Hampton. Perfect Post-Modern, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, heated pool on .89 acre on beautiful cul-de-sac. Exclusive $1.075M WEB# 21488 Martha Perlin 631.267.7417 East Hampton. Mid-Century Modern, Henry T. Howard architect; angles and glass reminiscent of a Butterfly. Exclusive $725K WEB# 15619 Arlene Reckson 917.331.3919 1196628

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CAC, finished basement. Exclusive $1.1M to expand. Exclusive $1.695M WEB# 53375 WEB# 19705 Dakota Arkin 631.267.7422 Suzanne Rose 631.267.7420

Amagansett. Lanes enchantment, Traditional with deep back yard, heated pool and room

Realtor Listings

Realtor Listings

Southampton Office 631.702.9265 or 631.283.9600

Prudential Douglas Elliman

Hampton Bays Office • 631.723.2721 Southampton. Value and beauty, luxuriously renovated 5 bedroom on shy acre. CAC, Hampton Bays: $499,000 Moments from room for pool. Exclusive $1.145M WEB# Tiana Shores Beach Club and bay, 3 br/ 2 ba, half acre, fin. Bsmnt, sun porch, SOH, 12576 Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400 room for pool. F#66900 Sag Harbor. Grand Post Modern, 6 bedroom, 6.5 baths, pool, 1acre. finished lower level, Hampton Bays: $535,000 Post Modern, 4 Bay beach. Exclusive $2.75M WEB# 11562 br/ 3 ba, CAC, full bsmt, 1 acre, room for a pool, guest quarters. F#66836 Don Weir 631.204.2624

Westhampton Beach Office Amagansett. Oceanfront over 200 ft., 631.288.6900 immaculate beach house on 2.5 acres, reserve next door, ocean side pool. Exclusive Quogue. Love Nest In Quogue, 3 br, 2.5 $8.9M WEB# 45812 Krae Van Sickle baths and den. On Quogue canal with 150 ft. 631.267.7400 bulkhead, boat slip and pool. Exclusive $3.2M WEB#29793 Judith King East Hampton. 2,000 SF +/- in Village, Circa 631.723.4421 1925 3-story Traditional, meticulously restored to original detail. Exceptional Westhampton. Baypointe Yacht Club, Dune $1.6M WEB# 37294 Morry Blutstein Road. 3,200 SF +/- Bay front condo. Rooftop 631.267.7404 hot tub, marina, path to ocean. Co-Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 27218 Krae VanSickle Bridgehampton Office 631.267.7400 631.537.3900/ 631.537.7773 Westhampton Beach. Village Water-front, Water Mill. Hamptons Condo near ocean large 8 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, gourmet plus pool and tennis. Furnished 2 kitchen, water for large boat. Exclusive bedrooms plus den, 3.5 baths, finished base- $3.799M WEB#19704 Mark Schindler ment, CAC. Exclusive $699K WEB# 47780 516.885.2577 Renee Despins 917.439.3404 East Moriches. Waterfront for sale, open bay East Hampton Office • 631.324.3900/ 6900 3.75 acres with permits, submit your building plans and go. Exclusive $999K WEB# Amagansett. One block from the ocean, cute 1034 Mark Schindler 516.885.2577 Cottage with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths andlots of outdoors space. Exclusive $1.395M Remsenburg. Best deal on the water. WEB#23317 Bonita DeWolf 631.907.1457 Reduced 40%: 3.3 acres, bulk-headed on deep navigable waterfront. Exclusive East Hampton. Great area and tennis too, 4 $2.999.999M WEB#24073 Mark Schindler bedroom, 3.5 baths Traditional in Dune 631.723.4433 Alpin Farm. Pool and garage. Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 52822 Bonita DeWolf Westhampton Beach. Ideal Harbor front Co631.907.1457 op, 2 br, 2 bath immaculate co-op. 2nd floor views. Boat slip. Exclusive $589K WEB# Sag Harbor • 631.725.1500 36548 Kathy Anrig 631.871.1011 East Hampton. Offices in commercial/ industrial zone, 3,500 SF +/- 14 office spaces, 2 meeting rooms. .92 acres. CoExclusive $1.995M WEB# 9514 Sandy Morell 631.899.0130

East Quogue. Elegant Traditional, 4,200 SF +/-. Gourmet kitchen, 4 br, 3.5 baths. pool, fabulous. Exclusive $1.25M WEB# 27323 Kathy Anrig 631.871.1011

Hampton Bays: $789,999 2 story Post Modern, 3 br/ 3.5 ba, fin. bsmt, fully renovated, .5 acre, pool, guest house. F#68840 Hampton Bays: $399,000 Move in condition Ranch. 3 br/ 1 ba, bsmt, frpl., .31acre, OHW, nice back yard, close to all. F#69735 Hampton Bays: $575,000 Bay view Haven East of Canal 3 br/ 3.5 ba, .24 acre, wonderful beach neighborhood. F#70142 Hampton Bays: $659,000 Multi level Contemporary, frpl, heated IGP, hot tub, .51 acre, 4 br/ 3 ba, fdr, lr, EIK, Den, bsmnt, decking, secluded setting F#70263 Hampton Bays: $449,500 Charming Cape 4 br/ 2 ba, .30-acre, 1 car garage, frpl, partial fin. bsmnt, decking, rm for pool, owner motivated. F#70303 Hampton Bays: $775,000 Bay view Post Modern, 3 story, 3 bd/ 2 ba, fin. bsmt., garage, pond F#70326 Hampton Bays: $375,000 High Ranch, 3 Br/ 1 ba, pool, bsmt, frpl, .58-acre, 2 car garage, guest quarters, pvt. setting. F#67715 Hampton Bays: $375,000 Cabin, 1.20 acres, 1 br/ 1 ba, OHW, outdoor shower, worry free living in the Hamptons. F#69946

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