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The King The Making of King of the Hamptons. See it at HIFF By Dan Rattiner On a beautiful day in late May of 2008 I was down at the beach in Amagansett with my dog, sitting in a folding chair and writing a story on my laptop for this newspaper. Most people leave me alone when I am doing this, but every once in a while, much to my annoyance, someone will interrupt to engage me in conversation whether I liked it or not. This was one of those times. The man who had stopped by was a rock-star handsome fellow of about 40 with thick black hair. He introduced himself as

suppose if I were a more private person I could say no to this. But I am not that person. “Okay,” I said. Dennis Lynch and I worked on this documentary on and off for the entire summer of 2008. I took him to parties, introduced him to friends, got him entrees to things he never would have gotten himself into. He showed me bits and pieces about what he was doing. I found that he had a fine hand with a camera, that he had a wonderful sense of humor, but that he was also rough around the edges and in some ways kind of nutty and unpredictable. For example, it soon became apparent that he was going to veer off from what he originally said was the work at hand, which was me and Dan’s Papers. The film would, instead, be about him and me. And then after awhile it seemed to be more about him. He was, he said, going through a big mid-life crisis. This was to be

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Hamptons residents Barbara Walters and Joy Behar celebrated 3,000 episodes of ABC’s “The View” last week. An on-set visit from South Fork neighbor Michael J. Fox added to the festivities. * * * Water Mill’s Kelly Ripa sprinted through Central Park in stilettos last week for the High Heel-a-Thon, an annual race that raises awareness for heart disease and promotes better health for women. The event aired on “Live! With Regis and Kelly.” * * * East Hampton’s Jerry Seinfeld is headed to Broadway next month. After directing Colin Quinn in Long Story Short at the Bleecker Street Theater last summer, Seinfeld and the show are moving to the Helen Hayes Theater. Previews begin Oct. 22; opening night is November 9. * * * Newly crowned Miss New York, Claire Buffie, will join supporters of A Thousand Moms at “A Celebration of Youth and Diversity” on October 9 in East Hampton. * * * Gwyneth Paltrow is headed to the small screen for a two-episode guest role on “Glee.” The Amagansett resident will get to display her vocal talent as she plays a substitute teacher. Says show creator Ryan Murphy, “Gwyneth is a great singer. She’s done it a little bit, but I really want to show it off and show everyone how great she is.” * * * Hamptons resident Madonna walked a pink carpet with daughter Lourdes outside of Macy’s Herald Square last week. The rare appearance promoted the launch of “Material Girl,” Lourdes’ new fashion line. * * * Amagansett’s Alec Baldwin appears alongside Paris Hilton, Matt Damon, Lindsay Lohan and others in Teenage Paparazzo, a documentary directed by “Entourage” star Adrian Grenier. The film premiered on HBO this week. * * * Local super model Stephanie Seymour and her magnate husband, Peter Brant, are back together, canceling their divorce battle. * * * A lawsuit against East Hampton’s Steven Spielberg was dropped last week. A Manhattan judge dismissed a copyright suit alleging that the story line of Disturbia, a 2007 movie produced by Spielberg, borrowed too heavily from Rear Window. * * * East Hampton resident Russell Simmons celebrated the grand opening of his new Argyleculture Men’s Shop at Macy’s Herald Square this week.


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Stun Suggestion and Question for Next Generation of Smart Phones By Dan Rattiner The makers of cell phones have given you three options for when people phone you. They are ringer on, silent and vibrate. You can adjust these three options in a variety of ways including combining some of them. You can get ringer and vibrate or silent and vibrate. You can’t of course get ringer and silent. The cell phone might have a meltdown if it tried that. But I have always thought there ought to be a fourth option. Stun. I think stun could have a whole lot of uses. The elderly, at a low setting, could use it to remind themselves they have a certain thing to do. On a high setting, stun, as super stun, might revive them from a heart attack—if the cell phone is remembered to be left in the breast pocket when not in use.

Mothers could use stun, not on themselves, but on their teenagers. You’d have to have a setting that would allow them to stun their kids by making a call to them. (Obviously it would be a setting that could not be overridden except by a mother.) Call it Remote Stun. Stun could be used in coordination with a text message. I SAID DINNER IS READY. Stuff like that. Of course, it would be against the law to stun someone when they are driving a car. People have enough to worry about when they are driving a car. Surely they wouldn’t want to get stunned while driving. Perhaps Remote Stun could be set up by manufacturers to automatically de-activate when the cell phone is in a repetitive motion for a certain length of time, such as when you are driving in a car.

Remote Stun would also be helpful in helping monitor prisoners on parole. I’m sure we’re all familiar with the shenanigans of Lindsay Lohan. I’ve learned a lot reading about her and the relationship between the ankle bracelet and her level of blood alcohol which, apparently, the ankle bracelet is capable of monitoring. I foresee the day when a cell phone gives you a big stun when an alcoholic beverage is raised to your lips. I could see the day when it goes off when a piece of chocolate is raised to your lips. Stun would be a big seller if cell phones had that option, it seems to me. * * * I just read about a study, which showed that 35% of automobile accidents occur because the driver is being distracted by something. I say this (continued on page 20)

THE GIRL CAN’T HELP IT, SO IT SEEMS By Dan Rattiner Everybody wants to be a King or Queen of the Hamptons. They may be rich or famous enough to make the cut. Or they might just LIKE to be rich or famous enough to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, but not actually be rich and famous. Then there’s a few people who act out. They’re rich and famous. Not. Usually, it works out for a while, but then not after that. Sometimes after that comes prison. Bernie Madoff is clearly the big Kahuna in this department. He lived oceanfront in Montauk while jollying rich friends of his to give him their money so he could invest it and make more for them. In the end, he scammed more money from these people than the Gross Domestic Product of

Bulgaria. Had he lived in Bulgaria, Bulgaria might have vanished. But he lived here. So you know how that goes. There was a Frenchman out here about 10 years ago with his chauffeur and secretary who told everybody he was a member of the Rockefeller clan and if you gave him your money he could get you the financial returns on it that only insiders could get that would pop your eyes out. His real name was Christophe Racancourt. He was finally arrested in Vancouver a year after skeedaddling out of the Hamptons, doing the same thing. He is presently in prison. He wrote a book, which was published, out about how he was innocent. It was called I, Christophe Racancourt, Orphan, Playboy and Jailbird. I, for one, bought it. It was interesting.

I remember early on when I first moved here that there was this stock broker who took your money and told you he invested it but then it turned out he didn’t. He had a gambling problem or a racetrack problem or something. I remember it because after he was convicted and sent to prison, he was re-convicted for using the phone in the prison to call more people and get them to give him their money so he could invest it but not invest it. Now, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, there has been an arrest of a woman who spent a lot of time being rich and famous in the Hamptons for a number of summers. She kept charging things, but then the credit card was no good because of some kind of mix-up. She would then write (continued on page 20)


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about his mid-life crisis. It also turned out that, unlike what he had presented himself as at the beach, he did not consider himself a classical Hamptons person, and, in fact, not even a candidate to become a classical Hamptons person. He considered himself an outsider. He hadn’t gone to college. He grew up in Nassau County as part of a blue-collar family. It was true he was running a successful business. But he was an up-island, blue collar kind of guy through and through. And one thing he hated was his commute to New York. What a rat race. It seemed to me this could be a very good documentary. A flawed individual trying to find himself within the craziness of the Hamptons. I’d show it to him. In addition to that, I was in it

one way or another. He filmed at parties. He filmed for 12 hours on a lobster boat. He went up in an airplane. He filmed at the Artist-Writers Softball game. He played a round of golf with me and hoaxed me into believing he had shot a hole in one. We had a wonderful time. He also got guidance from another guy who knows a lot about the Hamptons—my son David Rattiner. He filmed him sailing out into Gardiner’s Bay on his sloop, he filmed him at the Dan’s Papers office in Bridgehampton where he works along with me. At David’s urging, Dennis went to film Sir Ivan at his private castle in Water Mill. Dennis also did interviews with celebrities. I was his PR person for this. I’d call them up and ask if they wanted to be in a movie. And so, yes,

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they said, indeed they did. He interviewed Billy Joel, Alec Baldwin, Christie Brinkley, Mercedes Reuhl, Ed Burns, Chuck Scarborough and lots and lots of others. I thought, for awhile, is this documentary just to be about celebrities in the Hamptons? I soon decided much of it was about the awe he felt in meeting celebrities in the Hamptons. It was a goal he had. But he also interviewed and put into the movie a host of locals—including a woman he met who worked at a deli and several local fishermen. Probably the most extraordinary thing he did was put an ad on Craig’s List looking for some lower middle class single woman from Ohio. He found one, flew her here and gave her at his own expense a terrific weekend, watching her reactions as she made her way through the Hamptons—under his guidance—and documenting how it differed from what he thought of it. Dennis Lynch is a complicated, hilarious family man (a wife and three kids) who, if you ask him, will tell you he is kind of a wild Irishman and I think he has made quite a documentary. He calls it King of the Hamptons. Many of us remember the last documentary made about the Hamptons. It was made by Barbara Kopple, a famous documentarian who, by the time she came out here, had already been honored with two Oscars, one Emmy and the winning entry in the Sundance Film Festival. (American Dream, Harlan County USA and Wild Man Blues about Woody Allen and his new wife in Venice.) Her documentary, called simply The Hamptons, came out in 2002 and became one of the few big flops of her career. She had never been here before. She had nobody to guide her, or at least nobody to guide her who knew what they were doing—and what she came out with was a film that showed the Hamptons as a place where a huge battle was underway between the young, unkempt, share house partygoers who were out here to just trample on this place—and the rich celebrities trying to keep this element out. There was, and there have always been groups of people who stretch 30 mattresses across the living room floor of a home and rent them out for shares on weekends in the summertime—quite an illegal activity—but they are a miniscule part of what the Hamptons are all about. Whether you will like King of the Hamptons or not I do not know, but you will now be able to see it at the Hamptons International Film Festival in ten days. My own view of it is flawed by my role in it, I should say. But I do have two things to say about this. One is that I think Dennis Lynch absolutely nailed what this place is all about. I saw to that. The other is that he is a professional at what he does. King of the Hamptons, Dennis Lynch’s first documentary, will be shown at the Hamptons International Film Festival as a “sneak preview” at the UA Theatre on Monday, Columbus Day, October 11 at 8:30 p.m. in the East Hampton United Artists Theatre. For information: hamptonsking.com. As we go to press, a second showing has just on been added on Thursday, October 7 at 2 p.m. in the East Hampton UA Theatre.


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is incorrect and also a big named Al McGuire. His waste of money. 100% of lawyer invoked what he said accidents occur because the was “the fast food defense” driver is being distracted and he won. by something. The 35% is Last week, New York State just those who are willing Assemblyman Felix Ortiz of to admit to it. Brooklyn proposed a law to How do you tell a police upgrade the crime of texting officer after you have hit a while driving to a felony. A telephone pole that you woman driving her car in his were distracted by an district hit a young Japanese empty water bottle rolling man on a motor scooter while Touch to make a phone call, now on your iPhone around between the gas and she was yakking away on a cell the brake? How do you tell a phone about something. She police officer you were having a big argument killed him. If his bill is approved, you could go to with your wife about the color of a bathmat when prison if convicted of causing an accident that tree darted out in front of you? because you were texting. Nobody is going to vote for a law that makes it And another thing. Sometimes I make a call on illegal to take a lick of a chocolate ice cream cone a cell phone and leave a message, but I botch up directly in front of your mouth offered up by the message and the cell phone asks me to resomeone sitting behind you offering it to you record my message. When I do that, it then gives over your shoulder. me the option to discard my re-recorded message Nobody is going to vote for a law which makes or send it and when I click send it asks do I want it illegal to turn the heater up while you are driv- it sent with standard delivery or urgent deliving, turn off the wipers and then turn off the ery? Press one for standard or two for urgent. radio. I always press urgent. But I have no idea why. People would rather die than do that. And they Does that mean my message gets delivered by do. Fed Ex overnight before 10 a.m.? Does it mean Many years ago, a 12-man jury in California that if I don’t press urgent my message takes two acquitted a man who was accused of causing an or three days to get there? Who dreamed this up? accident by balancing fast food on his lap while Whoever it was I’d like to give them a remote driving. There’s not a jury in America that would super stun at 3:00 some morning. Urgent. convict someone for that. The accused accident- Things need explanations. I don’t like these loose causer was a famous Knicks basketball player ends dangling around asking to be answered.

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Jury Duty One Man’s Adventure with his Justice System Obligation By Dan Rattiner Last week, I answered my call to Jury Duty. Until recently, publishing and editing a newspaper were reasons to be excused from jury duty, so as it happened, after 50 years of being excused from this service, I answered the call. I arrived at the County Courthouse in Riverhead at 10 a.m. just as I had been told to do. It was a wonderful Tuesday morning, all sunshine and brisk fall breezes. The courthouse there is right next door to the jail, with the barbed wire on top of the wall. The accused could be moved out in the snap of the fingers. There is a special jurors entrance to the courthouse, but even so there was a long line that went out to the sidewalk for prospective jurors to get in that morning. We had to pass through

security one by one. Waiting on line, I saw that some people had brought newspapers or books or knitting. We’d be waiting a lot. We were seated in a large waiting room with about 200 seats set up in rows. Practically every seat was occupied. Behind the desk in the front, exactly at 10:30, a movie went on a flat screen TV on the wall there tracing justice and punishment through the ages. The first scene showed cavemen tossing a convicted person, their hands tied with vines, into a river. The convicted person did not like it. Soon there were knights in armor, then British judges with wigs and after a while the guillotine and the noose. Finally there was American justice. Everybody was smiling. Then the film ended. Around 11, a woman got on a microphone to

announce that those of us who had been selected for Judge Kendrick’s courtroom should get up and make a long line and follow the police officer who would take us to the elevator in the hall and up to the fourth floor. The three elevators could accommodate about 15 people each all packed in so it took a long time. We all stood around in the hall on the fourth floor and waited until everybody got up there. From the hall, we were escorted into a large empty courtroom and told to find a seat and the judge would be right out. We all found seats, but there weren’t enough for all so people stood along the walls. Soon Judge Kendrick came out and sat behind his tall desk and spoke to us through a microphone. (continued on next page)

HOW A GIFT CAN RUIN A GOOD THING By Dan Rattiner About six years ago, the McGintee administration in East Hampton decided to build an indoor roller rink for its local kids hockey league. Money was flowing free in those days. (That they actually were spending money they didn’t have is another story.) And if it would cost $1.5 million to put up an indoor roller rink at the town park on Abraham’s Path, well, that would be fine. The league should not have to suffer. The truth was that the roller skaters DID have a place to skate during that time. It was also in the town park, but it was outdoors. On rainy or snowy days, they could not practice. Some say their defeats in the league that last year outdoors was caused by the ice and snow that winter.

The building went up. A bunch of parents and other volunteers had been coaching the team up until then. And so Town Supervisor Bill McGintee decided that they should be honored for what they did by having this facility handed over to them to run free and clear, without the necessity of offering the contract out to others as normally is required by law. The group was so startled and delighted by this gift they formed a corporation called East End Ice to receive the rights to the place. And for the next four years, as the Town bore the expense of paying the interest on the cost of the building (about $125,000 a year), they ran the place as they saw fit, paying themselves very little, but on the other hand, charging fees of as much as $100 for others who might want to use the rink when not in use by the league.

Members of the town did insist after awhile that East End Ice provide an annual report to them every year, and in this way it was learned that some of the East End Ice people were paying themselves upwards of $15,000 a year for running the place part time. Soon thereafter, when the McGintee administration was found to have spent more than $30 million over budget—an amount nearly half again more than the budget—he decided it was probably a good time to not run for re-election. Bill Wilkinson succeeded him, vowing to somehow right the ship and, as far as the indoor roller rink was concerned, change what appeared to him and to many others to be a very cozy situation. A month ago, the Town asked for bids from (continued on page 30)


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“I want to thank you all for coming,” he said. “As citizens, you are fulfilling your duty.” He then asked for us all to rise, and he asked the court officer to administer the oath to us all. We all raised our right hands and, chanting in unison, did so. Then we sat down. Now the judge told us about the case that was in his courtroom. There were charges to be considered against one Bill Smith (name changed to protect the innocent) who was one of four people who had been alleged to have committed crimes in Ronkonkoma, New York. “These charges are only alleged,” he said. “They are not evidence, not proof of guilt. It will be your job, if selected, to decide if these allegations are true. I will read you the charges. There are four people on trial. But you will be judging only one of these people, Bill Smith. You will not be judging the other three. So here are the charges. “Bill Smith has been charged, along with the other three people, Fred Bentley, Joe Jones and Patty Merritt as a first charge of the crime of breaking and entering a private home in Ronkonoma, Long Island, on or about August 15, 2009 at 3:00 in the morning.” That doesn’t sound so bad, I thought. “Bill Smith has been charged, along with the other three people, Fred Bentley, Joe Jones and Patty Merritt as a second charge of the crime of breaking and entering a private home in Ronkonoma, Long Island, on or about August 15, 2009 at 3:00 in the morning for the purpose of committing burglary.” That’s a little more serious, I thought.

“Bill Smith has been charged, along with the other three people, Fred Bentley, Joe Jones and Patty Merritt of the crime of breaking and entering a private home in Ronkonoma, Long Island, on or about August 15, 2009 at 3:00 in the morning for the purpose of committing burglary and as a third charge of committing burglary while carrying a gun.” Uh oh, I thought. “Bill Smith has been charged, along with the other three people, Fred Bentley, Joe Jones and Patty Merritt of the crime of breaking and entering a private home in Ronkonoma Long Island on or about August 15, 2009 at 3:00 in the morning for the purpose of committing burglary while carrying a gun as a fourth charge of assaulting one Harry Hendrick who is not being accused of this crime.” This is even worse, I thought. Then I began to think that this was beginning to sound like the song “A Partridge in a Pear Tree” where it goes “five golden rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree.” There were all together 14 charges against this man. It took more than a half an hour to read them. When you pieced them together, you found that these four had broken and entered a home in Ronkonkoma in the middle of the night to commit burglary. Two of the men, one of whom was Bill Smith, carried loaded guns, and Bill Smith and one of the others assaulted and beat up Harry Hendrick, robbed him, fired shots into the ceiling, then committed the burglary, then beat up two women who were with him, all of

which they did in the presence of a minor. And I thought, oh my God, this is going to take a long time, this trial. And it’s going to cost millions. It did not take but a moment for the judge to move on to the topic of how long we would be out of commission with the rest of our lives. “I want to give you a time frame of how long this trial will take,” he said. “I do not want to err on the side of being shorter than it will be. So I will give you the outside dates. “Today, tomorrow and Thursday we will devote to picking the 14 jurors we need for this trial, 12 jurors and two alternates. Then, the trial will begin on Friday, October 1. We expect it will not last longer than Thursday, November 4.” I am thinking—they’re guilty, they’re guilty. Let’s get this over with and go home. And I am thinking why couldn’t I have gotten assigned to a trial about a man who kicked a dog or something. All around me there were people listening with rapt attention to the judge. It seemed to me they were eager to get to be on this jury. Holy cow, I thought. Forget my visiting my daughter in San Francisco, forget the wedding I got invited to, forget editing Dan’s Papers, forget going to the Hamptons International Film Festival, forget moving into our new apartment, forget it all. “There are certain things, however, that will result in our excusing you from serving on this jury,” the judge said. (continued on page 24)


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End of an Era? 350 Years of Commerical Fishing Coming to an End By David Lion Rattiner “Commercial fishing regulations are killing the industry.” “My children will not become fishermen if this continues.” “I cannot afford to feed my family.” All of the quotes are from the mouths of commercial fishermen on Long Island who face a constant string of new quotas nearly every year, reducing their catches and reducing the money they make. An interesting arrest took place this summer of two of them, commercial fisherman Daniel Lester and his brother, Paul. Both of them have fishing in their blood, with a 200 year his-

tory in the Hamptons. The two men were arrested by the DEC for selling summer flounder and porgies out of season and without a permit, and faced $45,000 in fines and more than a year in jail. They had a trial, hired a lawyer and kept their heads down in court. When it was indicated that the judge would bring their penalties down to a $5,000—a hefty sum for many people, but better than jail time—the two settled before trial. The trial sent a stern warning through the commercial fishing community: If you over fish and get caught, there will major penalties coming your way. Daniel and Paul, today, look like victims. The

quotas are so low it is almost impossible for fishermen to make a living. Furthermore, the level of opulence displayed by the bean counters from the state who monitor them have been seen to be so excessive that it has resulted in a scandal and a regulation. The fishermen struggle as the bean counters drive around in fancy trucks, have expense accounts and everything else imaginable. Furthermore, the fines are far greater here in New York than elsewhere, possibly because of this. And there is also the matter of the bean counters not knowing what the hell they are counting when it comes to fish. Nevertheless, because com(continued on next page)

BOGUS OBJECTIONS TO FEDERAL RECOGNITION By Dan Rattiner Last Monday the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington sent a scathing letter to a court in New York State urging them to dismiss objections to the Indian Affairs’ recognition of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. The Bureau announced in June that it had approved the tribe after an application from them was received in 1978 and subsequently reviewed and affirmed. After the approval, there was a 30-day period when comments or objections could be made to the Bureau about the ruling. Instead, two parties filed an objection in a State Court in New York. The process of reviewing these objections in court could take years while meanwhile holding up approval. The Bureau of Indian Affairs in their letter told the court they thought neither of these objections were from bona fide individuals or

groups. “Neither the Connecticut Coalition for Gaming Jobs or the Montaukett Tribe of Long Island have the standing to be able to bring their claims and don’t adequately describe how Shinnecock recognition would harm them,” wrote Bureau attorney Barbara Coen. She pointed out that the Connecticut Coalition for Gaming Jobs had been apparently created for the sole purpose of filing the claim, and purported to be a group of gambling casino employees in that state who felt they might lose their jobs but “failed to identify any of its members who might specifically be harmed.” As for the Montaukett’s tribal claim, Coen pointed out that this non-recognized group actually consists of two factions and that the claim was only filed by one of these factions, the fraction headed by the Montaukett Tribe of Long

Island. The other faction based in Sag Harbor, is headed up by Chief Robert Pharoah, and he disavows the objection. The Bureau of Indian Affairs wants these objection dismissed. “The Shinnecock Nation faces the immediate impact of insufficient funding for its tribal government operations, tribal justice programs, daycare center and reservation-wide housing for tribal members,” Coen wrote. A lawyer for the tribe, Joseph Bianco, also requested the judge overseeing these objections, throw them out. “The Shinnecock Nation is still in limbo for an indefinite period of time (because of these claims). This is unconscionable, unlawful and the Interior Department must be held accountable to take a final and effective agency action as soon as possible to prevent further (continued on page 28)


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mercial fishing today is really less about making money, and more a way of life, many of the commercial fishermen stay in the business and are trying to change the laws. By no means are commercial fishermen saints. It is these men who, in all countries across the world, nearly exhausted the ocean of fish. Even with strict quotas in place but lenient penalties, they continued to over fish. As an industry, it is simply impossible to let it continue for cowboys at sea to take as much as they can, using gill netting and any other harmful way of catching fish, to gain as much money as possible. But the science today is in, much of it ignored, that fish stocks have come back as a result of these restrictive efforts. So why isn’t

the DEC responding by lifting some of the quotas? “It’s because they know that the fishermen will cheat and continue to cheat,” said a source who did not want to be identified but is close to the fishing industry, trying to explain this whole complex situation. “No matter what their quota is, commercial fishermen find ways to push it beyond what they are supposed to do and everybody knows that, especially the DEC. They’ll gill net and throw back dead fish that are small but meet size requirements so that they can keep larger fish to stay in quota and make more money. With that being said, by the same token, the DEC has an incentive to keep quotas low because that means they can fine commercial fishermen more and everybody

knows that the fishing statistics they are working off of are dramatically flawed. There is an animosity between the two groups, nobody is working together.” But the Lester case was not presented in such a way by their lawyer, Daniel Rodgers. He said the brothers were fishing off of rowboats, are not big time commercial fishermen, and that they never sold enough fish to constitute a felony, which is defined by $1,500 worth of fish in one day. The Lesters have not had a good year from fishing, but it’s what they love to do and it’s who they are. Their father, a fisherman, left his fishing license to his wife, and the Lester brothers use that license to fish commercially, since commercial fishing licenses are no longer even given out. It’s an industry that can only be continued on by the families who have and live off of those licenses. However, according to the Lesters, the buck will stop here. Lester does not think his kids will want the licenses. There simply isn’t enough money in it to survive on Long Island. The present day fishermen on the East End, of course, will never leave and they will never give up their way of life. But that may be the end of it. Every fisherman on Long Island agrees that quotas are necessary to keep fish stocks healthy and to keep them going, but every single one of them also agrees that the catch limits today are unfairly low and are pushing their limits.

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harm to the nation and its members. In the meantime the tribe is suffering severe and substantial hardship.” The history of these two tribes on Long Island is fascinating. The Montauketts and Shinnecocks were living side by side when the settlers came. Both tribes welcomed the settlers and helped them to get along in the woods here. But both tribes were largely decimated by the diseases brought to America by the settlers. The Shinnecocks survived. The Montauketts, who lived on the pastureland, woods and beaches of Montauk, became few and far between. In 1879, over 200 years after the settlers landed and “purchased” that peninsula from the Indians, all of Montauk was sold to a Brooklyn millionaire named Arthur Benson.

About 30 Montaukett survivors of the tribe were still on the land at that time, living in huts or shacks. One of these Montauketts, a man named Steven “Talkhouse” Pharoah, was a famous walker. He’d walk back and forth 25 miles between Montauk and East Hampton and Sag Harbor every day, taking messages back and forth for a fee. He served in the Civil War. He is buried in Montauk, and is considered the last of the Montauketts. The reason is that when Benson bought Montauk, he announced that he wanted to use it as a hunting and fishing preserve for he and his friends and he wanted the Montauketts out of there. He had them sought out, his demands read, and he told those Montauketts that Benson would give them $10 cash each (about $230 in today’s money) if they would take a train out of

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prospective concessionaires who might want to run the place beginning in January of 2011. The license would be awarded for the next 15 years. They invited East End Ice to make a bid. And they invited others. They wanted to do this fair and square and choose the best bid for the town. East End Ice’s bid would have them continue there while still not providing any income to the town just as before. The town would be responsible for paying to repair to the building or any repairs that might be needed to any of the utilities inside or any emergency repairs. The town would also be responsible for the security of their building, for fire suppression repairs. The town would also give East End Ice free access to their janitorial supply locker so that when East

End Ice went about cleaning the exterior of the place, they’d have all the mops and detergent and whatever they needed. For their part, East End Ice would compensate the town for all utility expenses. But they would also just continue to stay open from four in the afternoon to 10 at night (when most of East End Ice’s people were finished with their day job.) Other than that, there would be no payments made to the Town by East End Ice. And East End Ice would not bear the cost of any improvements to the facility. That would be the town’s job. Then there was a second bid. It came from an outfit called Sportime. As it happens, the CEO of Sportime is Claude Okin, who lives in

Amagansett just three miles from the Town Youth Park. Sportime has been in business for more than 20 years managing sports facilities around Long Island. The total is 13 facilities, including one in Hampton Bays and including the East Hampton public tennis facility. They presented to the town as part of their credentials the information that they have about $35 million in revenue from their 13 clubs, so the average income per club is about $2.5 million. How do they do it? They offer far more than just roller skating and hockey leagues. In their other facilities, and in their proposal for this facility, they would have soccer, volleyball, basketball, lacrosse, inline skating programs, weekly instruction clinics for children and adults, open play sessions and competitive leagues. They would have a Start Kids program (ages 212) and they would offer high school and middle school programs. What would this cost the town? Well actually, they would PAY the town. In the first year they would pay the town a fee of a minimum of $12,000, which would increase, to about $18,000 during the course of the lease. But that would just be a floor for what they would really pay. They would pay either that minimum or 10% of the gross revenue to the town. In other words, if they did $2.5 million—the average at their other facilities—they would pay the town $250,000 a year. In addition, in their bid they offer to spend a minimum of $150,000 over the first 12 months to build improvements to the facilities, including a new sanitary system, new food service equipment, infrastructure and possibly air conditioning and heating systems. They would also pay all utilities (currently $16,000 a year). And they would also be open every day, seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. from November through March, and then during the other months— when for certain things the kids would prefer to be outdoors—on demand. The question arises, of course, as to how they get this revenue? Well, as you see, it comes from a great variety of sources, not just for rollerskating. So if each pays a small amount, it adds up. And ultimately what you have is a thriving, indoor sports and recreation center where just roller skating was permitted before. So okay, you’re Bill Wilkinson, the new Town Supervisor. Which offer do you choose? The big time full service operator Sportime, or small town volunteer East End Ice? You’ve got about a month to decide. And your decision is final. Think about it.

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Upcoming Film Festival Features, What, Canada? By Susan Galardi Oh! Canada! Canadian filmmakers have been busy—no surprise, considering that country is home to the largest celebration of the big screen in North America: the Toronto Film Festival. According to Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) Director of Programming David Nugent, the screening committee was very impressed this year by the number of high quality films submitted by our neighbors to the North. “There are always a couple of programming themes at the festival,” said Nugent, who sounded unexpectedly calm in a phone interview just two weeks before HIFF kicks off. “Last year it was Scandinavian films. Two years ago we celebrated the 60th anniversary of Israel with many Israeli filmmakers. Filmmaking goes in cycles—sometimes the stars align and things come together. This year, we happened to see a lot of very strong Canadian films.” The 18th annual HIFF (which runs from October 7 to October 11) kicks off Thursday with the celebrated Opening Night Film: the U.S. Premiere of Barney’s Version, a comedy/drama directed by Richard J. Lewis and adapted from Mordechai Richler’s prize-winning novel. It’s the story of a cantankerous Jewish television producer in Montreal who is driven to look at the twists and turns that have shaped his life—over four decades and three wives. (The film plays at Guild Hall and UA East Hampton on Thursday.)

Friday and Saturday present Rossellini on her Sundance the U.S. premiere screenings of Channel Shorts series; Montauk the Canadian film Heart Beats, resident Julian Schnabel disdirected and starring Xavier cussing the U.S. premiere of his Dolan. Heart Beats is Dolan’s secnew film Miral with Willem ond film—the first won three Dafoe; James Franco on the East awards at Cannes in 2009. Coast Premiere screening of his Described as a “new kind of competition short film The romance,” the film follows a love Clerk’s Tale. Stanley Tucci, this triangle that arises when a year’s Mentor for the Hamptons’ woman and her boyfriend both signature Breakthrough set their sights on a handsome Performers Program, will be recand elusive male interloper, ognized in “Conversation with…” Nicolas, who’s oblivious to the with an Outstanding tensions mounting between his Achievement in Acting Award. two friends. Another theme is this year’s In all, 10 films from Canada festival is animation, which will (shorts and features) will be be celebrated in many ways. screened. According to Nugent, “Last year we had a cinematog“Black Swan” the pool of films from around the raphy master class in partnerworld only gets better each year. “We have a lot ship with Kodak,” said Nugent. “This year, we’re of films people really want to see—films that offering an animation master class, focused on are ‘out there,’” he said. “By that I mean they’ve the film Toy Story 3. The director and producer already screened at Toronto or Venice film festi- here to talk about how they created the film.” vals, and were popular and gained a lot of buzz. The second celebration of animated film is a The Australian film, The King’s Speech, a movie new event, in conjunction with the Babelgum about the Duke of York set in 1925, starring Animatron Film Festival—the first tri-platform Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham (online, mobile and offline) competition for aniCarter, has already gotten a lot of buzz. So has mation and anime. Black Swan,” a thriller set in the world of New “For months, people have been submitting to York City ballet starring Natalie Portman. Bablegum,” said Nugent. “We’ve been getting In addition to the plethora of films, HIFF will them and narrowing it down. People can vote continue its wildly popular “Conversations online, and at the festival. We’re giving out (continued on next page) with…” series, this year featuring Isabella

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THE SHELTERED ISLANDER by Sally Flynn

Gone with the Ferry Shelter Island bids a fond farewell to Dr. Christopher Marshall. His wife, Dr. Kathleen Marshall, has already moved to Virginia and now Dr. Christopher takes the final ferry. I will miss both Dr. Marshalls. I thought they were both terrific. I shared Dr. Kathleen’s passion for the movie Gone with the Wind. She’s the only person I’ve ever met who knew the script as well as I do. Plus, we’d quiz each other on GWTW trivia throughout my medical visits. It’s not just any doc who can prepare an injection and ask, “Okay, so what was Vivian Leigh’s biggest complaint about Clark Gable?” (Answer—bad breath from his dentures.) We had an ongoing debate over the PDAs vs. DayTimers date books. “PDAs hold much more info and can perform many more functions.” My response: “Unless you drop them or spill coffee on them, then they’re dead and there’s nothing to do but go berserk and have a panic attack because you just lost all your contact info and notes. At least with my old school

DayTimers I can wipe off the coffee or sea spray and continue on.” I saw Dr. Christopher more than Dr. Kathleen and he was very polite and effective. I always appreciated the way he looked directly into my eyes when he spoke and listened to my questions. Weight has always been a big problem for me and I didn’t even mind when he used chalk lines to mark off the parts he had examined and went on to the next section. I’m sure the new docs will be wonderful. And they will have lots of interesting stories to tell very soon. On another note, we are coming into deer hunting season and somewhere on the Island right now, there is a conversation happening that goes like this... “Try it on Sue, it looks good, don’t it? You like pink.” “John, a pink camouflage deer hunting outfit does not count as a birthday gift. Why did you get this?” “The kids are gone now. All I hear is how ‘we should spend more quality time together,’ so I thought, since I’m spending my quality time in a deer blind this weekend, you could spend yours there, too. You can be in charge of the coffee.” “Oh, joy...” “Give it a chance. It’s really more fun than it sounds.” “You want me to sit in a deer blind in the early morning damp cold, freezing to death in a pink camo outfit, serving coffee.” “Not just coffee. You can make sandwiches the night before and bring an extra thermos of

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tomato soup.” “Thank you John, that is the cherry on the cake of my day.” “But you have to be quiet. We can’t talk. We have a few basic hand signals, I’ll teach you.” “So I have to sit in silence with hot coffee, hot tomato soup, serve sandwiches, can’t read a book because it will be too dark, can’t shoot you because I don’t know how the gun works, besides which, it may scare off the deer which will annoy the other hunters. What part of this do you think I’ll enjoy, John?” “We’ll be together.” “That was enough when we were young and we could think of things to do alone together...” “I know where this is going, Sue, I know you want more romance, but we can’t have sex in the deer blind. It will shake and scare off the deer.” “I was thinking of when we enjoyed playing Trivia Pursuit. Having sex at four in the morning in the cold woods was not on my Bucket List.” The next day, the new doctor on Shelter Island sees his new patient, John. “John, I just don’t understand how a thermos could do this much damage to a human skull.” “It was the heavy one, the one filled with tomato soup.” “Who attacked you with this thermos?” “I fell.” “You fell on a thermos?” “You’re new here, Doc, it will make sense as time goes by. Soon you’ll be able to distinguish a L.L. Bean thermos imprint from a Rubbermaid one.”

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By Dan Rattiner Week of October 1-7, 2010 Riders this week: 9,733 Rider miles this week: 99,999 DOWN IN THE TUBE Award-winning actress Mercedes Reuhl along with her husband David Geiser were seen on the Three Mile Harbor line going into downtown East Hampton, they said, to get linseed oil for David at the Golden Eagle store. David is a famous painter. RIDERSHIP ALMOST SETS A RECORD Many economists say we were in a long recession. Well there is no recession at Hampton Subway. This past week’s ridership of 9,733 people almost set a record for the last week in September for the subway system. It was only beaten by the last week in September in 2007 when it was 9,744, and then, earlier, in September 2001 when it was 9,734. Had we had two more riders this past week, we’d have been second instead of third in the all-time standings. In addition, this is the first time that Hampton Subway has had a week of exactly 99,999 miles. There have been weeks when the riders have stayed on longer. But never just 99,999. One more and you know what that would have been like. But that could only have

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whole platform, much to the anger of those in attendance who verbally, and in several cases physically, protested their removal. We regret that these people had to be arrested, all 19 of them. THE DOG RULE We would like to repeat the dog rule. Only dogs that can be either carried in a container or kept on a subway rider’s lap under the control of the owner during the trip are to be allowed on the subway. Great Danes, no matter how successful owners say they are in having them on their laps, do not qualify. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Since our automated recording and playback system broke last Monday, Mrs. Alice Contastroff, the famous coloraturist who made the recordings of “Please Watch for the Closing Doors” and “Next Stop is Amagansett” (or East Hampton or wherever), has personally done the announcing from our Hampton Bays office over a loud speaker system with prompts from the secretaries in the office about which subways are where. We are very grateful to her for doing this and taking the time out of her busy schedule at the Metropolitan Opera. An understudy is currently playing her role as Amneris in Aida there. We hope to have the system fixed on Friday. COMMISSIONER ASPINALL’S MESSAGE We deeply regret having to end the musical performance being offered up by that singer, whatever her name is, who was for no charge providing that service to straphangers as they traversed across the Water Mill platform. She was blocking the platform, not herself personal(continued on page 37)

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Who’s Here By David Lion Rattiner Ever since he was a college student, Mark Feuerstein, star of the hit show “Royal Pains,” has been coming to the East End. It’s sort of impossible not to know who he is today—his face is plastered on Hampton Jitney busses, his face is on network television advertisements and his highly rated show, starring him, is going into its third season. How Feuerstein became an actor was pretty simple—he couldn’t help it. No matter how many of his friends at Dalton had their sights set on Goldman Sachs and law degrees, Feuerstein never once felt right about following that path, which was laid before him while just a teenager at Dalton as if they were saying, “Here, do this and you will be successful.” “I grew up in New York City, on 79th and York on the Upper East Side,” the actor explains. “I loved our neighborhood and at first went to PS 158 and got a taste of the way the world is. Kids in my class had single moms and not a lot of money and I saw first hand what it means to live a hard life. But then I went to Dalton where I had quite the opposite experience. I sort of feel like I had the opportunity to see both sides of the New York existence growing up.” “From Dalton I went to Princeton. I had been building a resume throughout my high school career because I wanted to satisfy the track that a New York City private school kid is supposed to be on. But I really wanted to follow my bliss, I really wasn’t feeling right about being on THE TRACK. When I got to college I decided to push away a little. I didn’t know what I was in for when I made that decision, that’s for sure.” At Dalton and at Princeton, Feuerstein appeared typically all-star—on the outside he played on the football team, joined Hillel, organized dances and joined a fraternity. “It took me some time to get to that decision. As I went through life, the various kids that I thought were cool, such as the jocks and people like that who all fit in and who were determined to get into the right school and the right job and then the right this and the right that, I felt an overwhelming sense that I was in the wrong place for myself and I trusted that feeling. Freshman year I was being very typical of a Dalton guy at Princeton. Besides Hillel and football, I was very active organizing school dances and mixers. But none of it felt like me. It felt like it was what everyone else thought should be me. Ultimately, it led me to what I wanted to do with my life, just by giving something a try, that I nor anybody ever expected me to try: Acting. “I auditioned for a play at Princeton, hoping to play Pale in Burn This by Landford Wilson. The play is a famous drama, and I had to read a monologue during the audition where a char-

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fat French man who was telling me to be funny by making noises with a washing machine. I was sweating, nervous and not getting a laugh, and then there was this teacher with a heavy French accent telling me, ‘Mark. It’s not working for you is it Mark? Why is that? Why is this $#!T?’ “After coming back from London I sort of started my career in New York and began to get jobs here and there as an actor and making a name for myself, but I got to a point where I really wanted to work steadily. When Royal Pains came along, it was sort of the ultimate combination of forces in the universe. Royal Pains was proof to me that there are no coincidences.” Feuerstein got involved in the show when a friend he had worked with in the past got the green light from USA to make the pilot. “Twelve years ago I was getting my wisdom teeth taken out by Dr. Lewchenski. His son Andrew, who is now the writer for Royal Pains, was at that time a writer in L.A. While in the dentist chair, his dad told me to give him a call to see if there was anything that we could do together because he knew I was an actor. So I just gave him a call and invited him to my break fast at Yom Kippur and we met and became friends and ate together and just both sort of respected each other and the fact that we were both involved in this crazy business. Years later, Andrew got the pilot for Royal Pains approved for USA and so I called him and let him know that I was interested in trying out for the Hank role. I got an audition and went through testings and it worked for everybody at the network. When our first show aired, it got a very positive response.” Feuerstein had also crossed paths with show’s creator and executive producer, Michael Rauch. “In school, everybody knew about this kid named Michael Rauch. All of the teachers, coaches and parents knew him as an exceptional athlete and student. I never knew him as a friend, but I knew of him, and then all of a sudden he entered my life as the guy who created Royal Pains and I felt like that was really an omen.” Today, Feuerstein still loves the Hamptons and is ear to ear smiles about how things in his life. “My family never really went out to the Hamptons, but when summer came around at Dalton, suddenly my brother and I became aware of this mysterious paradise that everybody went to called the Hamptons. My brother convinced my father to rent a house in Water Mill. So when I was 20 we started summering in Water Mill, then at a place in Bridgehampton. Like everyone else, I love it out here. I stay in my family’s house in Bridgehampton when we shoot Royal Pains out here. It’s heaven to be out in Bridgehampton. I was jogging down Halsey Lane the other day and somebody said to me, ‘Hey Hank!’ and I waved back and just laughed to myself.

“Royal Pains ... was sort of the ultimate combination of forces in the universe—proof to me that there are no coincidences.” acter is leaving and finds a letter from his gay roommate, who writes about how he can’t take it any more. So I read this dramatic letter as a monologue, and did it sort imitating Rodney Dangerfield because when I was a kid, the only acting experience I ever had was imitating comedians at the dinner table—like him and Eddie Murphy and others. It went terribly. The director was in shock and so was everybody else that was trying out for the part, and I didn’t get the part. “But another director was there who was putting together a play called Orphans and he liked me. I tried out for that and got a leading role. From there I just never stopped. Acting became who I am as a person. I just made a decision to live that life. Needless to say, it surprised a few people.” Feuerstein went the route of actor in a scholarly way. “I ended up getting a Fullbright scholarship and studied acting and theater at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art at L’Ecole Phillipe in France. At one point I found myself in London studying clowning with a big

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M The Game Changing iPad I visited the Apple store in SoHo to check out the iPad. I was very impressed. The basic price is $499 for a 16 gigabyte version that is just WiFi. It is an additional $130 dollars to add 3G capability which can involve a monthly cell phone contract.

The contacts database was very appealing to the eye and responsive. I decided to try my favorite app, Evernote, on the iPad and it looked great. You can expand the image with your fingers to zoom in. I checked out Zillow by simply entering my address and was pleased to see my home went up in value. I emailed right from the Zillow website. I found the You Tube video that I submitted to the Guggenheim Museum for an upcoming exhibit. It was dramatic to see my production on the fine resolution screen. Going in and out of apps was fast. You can use the email feature and have all your emails come to the iPad. I can buy a song or album from iTunes and that will reside in my iTunes Library. The Notes app was a clever visual of a legal pad with the ability to tap out notes like a shopping list, recipe or restaurant review. The

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On Wednesday, September 29, from 12:30 2:30, Stony Brook University students staged a rally at the Administration Building on the main campus with the intention, according to a press release, to “send a message” to the Stony Brook Council in regard to the recent closures at the Southampton Campus. According to the release issued on behalf of Stony Brook Southampton students, “It is time for this Council to either correct the many wrongs that have been done here, or step down from their position.” As of press time, Dan’s Papers was unable to confirm the number of supporters who attended the rally. Six students from Stony Brook Southampton filed a suit again the University last spring, stating that the Council “failed completely in its responsibility [to oversee] the university president’s decisions, and [ensure] that the best decisions are being made before they can take effect.” Last Friday, State Supreme Court Justice Paul J. Baisley Jr. reiterated that Stony Brook was in violation of state law with the closures and cuts in Southampton. The next Stony Brook Council meeting is Monday, October 4, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., available live via webcast at: https://tlt.stonybrook.edu/webcast. To attend in person, you must contact Susan Hines in advance at 632-6270


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“I have a routine while I’m out there. I take my script, I walk on Halsey Lane and then to the back of Citarella to get a cup of coffee and I bring my coffee and my script and I walk right in front of the Dan’s Papers office building and sit on that Adirondack chair on the deck and study my lines. The other day I was sitting there and watched the Jitney go by that has a bus wrap for Royal Pains with my face on it. That is so surreal to me. I’m supposed to be the guy who way back when was rejected to park at the beach because I didn’t have a permit. For me to be sitting in front of Royal Pains, which to me is an epicenter of it all in the Hamptons and really defines the area, and to have my own show about the Hamptons on a network, it just really feels amazing, I’m just so grateful. I can’t tell you how wonderful it is to make this show. I’m living the dream.”

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ly, but all her fans. The 19 who got arrested when we removed them have been released. We regret the incident. But our subway must soldier on after all. People have to get where they are going. And back. And we can’t put up with all this crap. I’m told that—just let me see the sheet— Schwinn—will be in performance at Yankee Stadium next Saturday night and we wish her the best. Those wishing to hear her sing will be welcome there. So maybe in the end all is going to be well that ends well.

PPB 88.3 FM Saved! Peconic Public Broadcasting Meets Radio Purchase Deadline: Long Island University and Peconic Public Broadcasting have signed a deal to complete the purchase of 88.3 FM. On September 28, 2010 Long Island University (LIU) and Peconic Public Broadcasting (PPB) announced an agreement to complete PPB’s purchase of the license for 88.3 FM. The closing still requires approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to assign the license to PPB. Long Island University believes FCC approval will be received shortly. Peconic Public Broadcasting will complete the purchase of the license with a combination of cash contributions, as well as loans from Bridgehampton National Bank and a private individual. On September 28 PPB placed $637,000 in a joint escrow account. PPB made payments of $213,000 to LIU earlier this year. Peconic Public Broadcasting’s capital campaign will continue to lower, and then eliminate, the loan obligation. David J. Steinberg, President of LIU, commented, “We are delighted that the necessary funding has been secured for the purchase of the license. We are pleased that this transaction may now be completed and are heartened to know that the rich tradition of community-

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based public radio on Long Island’s East End, which the University proudly cultivated for decades, will continue to flourish.” Dr. Wally Smith, President of PPB, stated, “We have reached an important milestone in the community’s effort to save local public radio. This is one more example of the East End community working together at every level to preserve an important community resource. We are grateful to LIU for bringing National Public Radio to our community and for their long and generous support. Likewise, we thank everyone who stood by us in good as well as hard times, contributed to this success, and believes in the power of public radio. Our mutual achievement is remarkable.”

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How Westhampton Beach Saved Its Theatre By Betty Sands The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center on Main Street is a “heavy hitter” in the arts and entertainment world—a destination for everyone on Long Island. In 2008 WHBPAC celebrated its tenth anniversary as a highly successful nonprofit organization. The building has been part of Westhampton Beach since 1932, when Governor Alfred E. Smith attended the opening of Prudential’s Westhampton Theatre, a movie theatre. It was later purchased by United Artists (UA), used as a single-theatre movie house. In the mid-1990s the theatre was not financially viable and the building was scheduled for demolition. In 1996, as a result, concerned village residents and business owners, led by investor Len Conway and retailer Lon Sabella, stepped forward to purchase the movie theatre. About 70 people came forward to support the purchase. The new group, Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center Inc., bought the rundown theatre for $300,000 in May 1997. In one year, volunteers raised 60% of the $2.8 million needed to transform the building into a state-of-the-art facility. Among the major donations, the Mollie Parnis Livingston Foundation made a $250,000 gift. The Center’s auditorium is named in honor of the internationally

acclaimed fashion designer. The early fundraising success attracted nationally recognized theatre consultant Robert Lorelli, whose projects include New York’s Carnegie Hall. He developed the full design and engineering requirements for the theatre. Skilled architects and area residents Jay Sears and Robert Gruber donated their services and designed key aspects of the building and its finish. Within hours of the closing, construction crews were already gutting the facility. The general contractor, Remsenburg resident Roger Stevens, part owner of Island Companies, provided his services at cost. In seven months, his company completed renovating the theatre—a new stage, orchestra pit and seating areas, as well as re-wiring the entire building. In-kind contributions of labor, services and materials saved the Center several hundred thousand dollars in costs. The building plans delicately balanced the theatre’s old world charm with new technically advanced systems, handicapped access and fire safety upgrades. When the renovation began in November ‘97, architectural details were removed for safekeeping and molds were cast for reproduction. The period marquee was completely refurbished. The community was the backbone of the fund-raising effort. More than half the cost of

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By T.J. Clemente Day, she said the weekend traffic Westhampton Beach is a smartis still busy. ly laid-out Hampton hamlet that Kurosz said the chamber has a charm all its own. But what believes the reason for the strong it also has, more importantly, is post Labor Day weekend business proximity to upisland. was this season’s new trend of Westhampton Beach is wellJuly to October rental leases. poised for those who want to go “There seemed to be more of those out for a drive to shop, lunch or leases than ever before,” Kurosz stroll in a beach community on a said. “Last year there was a lull summer day. This summer’s endafter Labor Day but not this year, less weeks of great weather had it’s been a pleasant development.” many deciding at the last moment Richmond agreed. She said that to get in the car, on a bus or the her women’s apparel store named train, and spend the day away from “Shock” is continuing to do a good Richman, Bruno the heat, close to the ocean. business this fall after a “wonderful Ed Kurosz, Vice President of the Greater summer.” Richman credits a “loyal clientele. We Westhampton Chamber of Commerce, estimat- know our customers and they know us.” She ed that Westhampton Beach business as a said she also noticed a lot of day visitors this whole was up 17-25%. A real estate agent by year too, but added, “Westhampton Beach, trade, Kurosz suggested I check around town to being on the other side of the canal, always had get a second opinion. Elyse Richman, with 20 more day visitors than the other Hamptons.” plus years of experience as a local business Dominique Galluzzi, who markets Natobie owner, employer and resident, corroborated Jewels in Westhampton Beach, is hoping the Kurosz’s comment. Perhaps it was the very good increased day traffic will help a charity sale weather that caused Richman’s Shock Ice she’s planning, but added, “It’s great to see so Cream to have its best year ever. It’s no surprise many new people discovering the wonderful that ice cream did well, but 10 so did her chil- shopping of Westhampton Beach.” dren’s store Shock Kids, in another location on The next positive trend in the Westhampton Main Street. Smart toys and fine clothes at this Beach 2010 story is that many of those day visshop sell well all year round but this summer, itors stayed to eat at night, too. Ryan Hannafin accordingly to employee Maria Bruno, it was “so of the Margarita Grille on Main Street said much better than last year.” In fact, post Labor business was, “really good—much better than

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NORTH FORK The Ambiance Of A Vineyard Matters To A Designated Driver By Philip R. Brookmeyer For the better part of the past ten years I have cheerfully served as a designated driver for my family and friends for our frequent weekend visits to the thirty plus North Fork vineyards. So while I can offer absolutely no insights into the quality of the various vintages of chardonnays, cabernet sauvignons, and merlots being served to the over one million visitors to the North Fork wineries each year, I have developed a perspective on those wineries which offer the most satisfying vineyard ambiance. Upon arrival, the critically important mission for the designated driver is to secure a table situated with the proper balance of shade and sunshine along with a view of the vineyards while the members of his party are off enjoying the tasting bars prior to making their selections of the bottles of wines to be purchased. Successfully performing this role as table securer in chief has afforded me ample time to soak in the serenity and beauty of the vineyards. Based on visits to virtually all of the North Fork wineries, from the tiny One Woman Wines and Vineyards to the comparatively vast Pindar Vineyards, here is one designated driver’s list of the top five wineries for best overall vineyard milieu: 1. Corey Creek Vineyards (Main Road, Southold). Corey Creek’s tasting room opens on to a two-tier deck, elevated sufficiently above the vineyards so as to provide visitors a commanding view of the vineyards below. Due to its picturesque and rustic setting, Corey

Creek creates an intimate atmosatmosphere. Duckwalk neverthephere and offers a perfect vineyard less offers its visitors a wonderful experience where one can enjoy winery experience thanks in large casual conversation or lose thempart to its expansive stone patio selves in the quiet of their thoughts adjoining its vineyards. With amidst the beautiful views. ample seating and shade umbrel2. Croteaux Rose Vineyards las, the patio provides an inviting (South Harbor Road, Southold). atmosphere to share quality time Croteaux Rose Vineyards offers a with family and friends. unique North Fork winery experi5. Bedell Cellars (Main Road, ence. Adjacent to an old “Dutch Cutchogue).With its very large Colonial” barn dating back to the elevated deck (inclusive of an outA designated driver. 1750’s, is a meandering patio with door tasting bar), Bedell Cellars comfortable chairs and soft French offers its guests a spectacular view songs playing in the background. Looking out at the of its vineyards. Though the size of the deck detracts vineyards in the distance and listening to the music, from the intimacy of the atmosphere, the deck is comone can drift away and imagine themselves transportpletely covered by a roof, which enables its visitors to ed to the world famous vineyards of the south of enjoy a North Fork winery experience even in France. inclement weather. 3. Paumanok Vineyards (Main Road, Aquebogue). 6. Bonus Pick – Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyards Much like Corey Creek, Paumanok’s outdoor wine (Sound Avenue, Baiting Hollow). Much as its very drinking area consists of an elevated deck with a name conveys, Baiting Hollow’s outdoor environment sweeping view of the vineyards below stretching out is somewhat akin to a farm-like setting, particularly as far as the eye can see. The intimate setting and the since its vineyards are not readily visible from its deck peace and tranquility of the vineyards seem to magiand yard. However, its indoor tasting area sets Baiting cally melt away stress and anxiety. Hollow apart from all of the North Fork vineyards. 4. Duck Walk North (Main Road, Southold). With a Baiting Hollow’s indoor tasting room offers a down significantly larger indoor tasting room and outdoor home cozy warm feeling which makes it the perfect drinking area than the first three wineries listed, setting for a rainy day or winter time visit to a North Duckwalk projects a somewhat more “commercial” Fork winery.

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tion; raise $100 and get a free T-shirt day of event. Register at www.cctakesteps.org/riverhead. Information: 516-2225530, kbutler@ccfa.org. NOFO: MURAL DEMONSTATION – NOFO mural demonstation for ELIH 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mural artist Terrence Joyce will demonstrate the creative process of executing a mural. The project “The Chapel Mural” for Eastern Long Island Hospital, 114 Main Street, Greenport. 631-477-0700 for more information. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 HALLOCKVILLE FARM MEET - 9 a.m.-5 p.m., hosted by Peconic Bay Region Antique Automobile Club of America. Vehicles 25 years and older, picnic area, refreshments, car corral, trophies etc. Spectators $5; under 12 with parent, free. Registration fees include vehicle, driver and one passenger. Pre-registered $15; pre-registered 1942 and older $5; registrations at gate $20. Rain date Sunday, Oct. 10. 631-2985292, pbraaca.org. WINES AND CANINES - Wines and Canines 5K Dog Run/Walk, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., presented by Kent Animal Shelter at Martha Clara Vineyards, Riverhead. Shelter’s annual fundraising event includes live music by the Pamela Betti Band, microchipping of pets by Home Again ($25), auction, prizes, food vendors and wine tastings. 5K entry minimum $25 donation; children 12 and under free. Register at www.KentAnimalShelter.com or day of event, or at 631-7275731. MEET AND GREET WITH THE MONKEES - Meet and greet with The Monkees’ Peter Tork, 4-7 p.m. at Sandpiper Ice Cream in Greenport to benefit the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Research Foundation (ACCRF). He will sign autographs 4-6 p.m. Private concert follows. Information: 631477-1154. BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS - Blessing of the Animals, 1:30 p.m. on lawn of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Mattituck. Rain or shine; bring lawn chair and bottled water. 631-734-6722. ONGOING EVENTS SOUP KITCHEN - Community supper, free soup kitchen

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& varieties as they come into season and are generally divided into two categories, eating apples and cooking apples. The key to experiencing apples to the fullest is knowing which variety suits your favorite way of eating – out of hand, raw in a salad, baked into a savory or sweet preparation or cooked into a sauce. Orchards, such as the Milk Pail in Water Mill, will supply you with a list of their ever-changing supply on request. Take advantage of the variety with Jacques Pepin’s apple bonne femme, apples baked with apricot jam and maple syrup, and a crustless apple pie. They couldn’t be simpler or timelier. Head to your local apple orchard, choose this healthy food (apples contain vitamin B and C) and enjoy eating them often. CRUSTLESS APPLE PIE A simple do-ahead fall dessert Serves 6-8

Diana Nielsen has a sweet tooth. Though you would never know it from the slender, spry and spirited physical therapist I met at Southampton hospital. At least this is the conclusion I came to as Diana would always find a moment to quietly approach me and whisper about the variety of cakes she seems to constantly bake. And I couldn’t wait to share her most recent creation – an apple crunch cake. If any food is synonymous with autumn it has to be the apple. U-pick apples signs are up at apple orchards on both the North and South forks and participants are joyously joining the fun. There is a continually changing supply of apple

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By Stacy Dermont Touch of Venice is a little bit off the beaten track in Mattituck; it’s located off of Wickham Avenue and along the Mattituck Inlet. You can easily arrive by boat, much like in Venice. Another “touch of Venice” graces the main dining area’s wall, a large and colorful mural of Venice. A large outdoor seating is also available. This is a family restaurant in every sense. It’s a great place to take the whole group and the staff is largely the extended Pennacchia family. In fact father and son team Ettore and Brian Pennacchia work together in the kitchen as co-chefs. This is a great time of year to tour North Fork wineries – but it was a mistake for me to do so this particular afternoon. I had a ball sampling wines at Lenz, Raphael, Water’s Crest and Sparking Pointe – which left me in no condition to make the most of the Touch of Venice’s Wine List. This extensive list includes many local wines as well as a wide selection of wines from the different regions of Italy – I’ll have to go back to indulge. It’s online so I can “do my homework” before my next visit. In addition to standard antipasto and pasta dishes, Touch of Venice offers New York strip steak and Italian takes on chicken and seafood, as well as daily specials. A prix fixe menu is available Tuesday

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through Saturday. Plus, there’s a gorgeous view of the setting sun. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week year round. Our server, Kathryn, was a delight. She was courteous and helpful even when our party asked myriad questions and shouted dessert requests at the same time. She has one of those beautiful faces that you can just tell spends most of the day

The Hamptons have every manner of benefit you can imagine, from dog walks to the sea to star studded parties with the well heeled in high feather. Good. There are a lot of organizations that need the boost of private donations. And now, on a smaller scale, a Sag Harbor restaurant has come up with a big idea to help raise funds for local nonprofits. La Maison, on the corner of Main and Water Streets, has started a “give back.” Manager Peter Chris explained the simple concept: Basically, over a set period of time, a percentage of the top line revenue the restaurant brings in will be donated to a local organization. The first recipient is the neighbor kitty-cornered to the restaurant, The Bay Street Theatre.

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available weekends at the Milk Pail in Water Mill. Makes 10 to 12 servings For the crumb topping 6 tablespoons all purpose flour 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 6 tablespoons unsalted butter 1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts or pecans For the cake 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup (8 ounces) unsalted butter 1 1/4 cups sugar 2 large eggs 1 cup sour cream 2 1/4 cups 1/2-inch-thick sliced apples, Empire, Macoun or Jonagold Butter a 9 x 13 x 2-inch baking pan and coat with plain bread or cookie crumbs. Preheat oven to 350°F 1. Mix the crumb topping ingredients in a bowl and set aside. 2. For the cake; sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt into a bowl and set aside. 3. In a bowl of a stand-up electric mixer cream the butter and sugar until fluffy, about 30 seconds. Add the eggs and beat for another 20 to 30 seconds. Add the sour cream and beat about 10 seconds. Add sifted ingredients to the creamed mixture until thoroughly combined. Spread one-half the batter into the prepared baking pan and add a layer of apples. Cover with remaining batter and the crumb topping. Bake

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Eat Drink Local celebrates the local harvest from Sunday, September 26 through Wednesday, October 6. East End restaurants will feature 11 ingredients of the day, offering seasonal prix fixes and serving New York wine, beer and spirits. Restaurants include: Almond and Pierre’s in Bridgehampton; Fresno and Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton; Scrimshaw in Greenport; Luce & Hawkins in Jamesport; Love Lane Kitchen in Mattituck; Bay Burger, Beacon, Estia’s Little Kitchen in Sag Harbor; The Plaza CafÊ and red/bar Brasserie in Southampton; North Fork Table & Inn in Southold; Foody’s in Water Mill. Wineries such as Bedell Cellars, Corey Creek, Macari, Pindar and Wolffer Estate will offer tastings. For more information, visit www.ediblemanhattan.com. Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett has

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack has introduced Pigskin Sundays for football season. Whole pigs will be smoked and the first one will be out of the smoker for the first kick off every Sunday. Roasted pig specials include: half-pound of roasted pig with cracklings, choice of potato bread and bbq sauce or warm corn tortillas and avocado salsa for $16 or one-pound for $32. Drink specials will be offered all day Sunday and during Monday night games as well as other bar specials. Call 537-2271 for details. Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton brings back their woodburning oven pizzas for fall. The $16 pizzas are available all night Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday and includes: Margherita with tomato, basil, house-made mozzarella; spinach, tomato, toasted garlic and fresh ricotta; Porro with braised leeks, tomato, ricotta salata and house-made pancetta; and Melanzana with roasted garden eggplant, tomato and aged Provolone. For reservations, call 324-3550. MUSE Restaurant & Aquatic Lounge in Water Mill offers private cooking classes and wine dinners. Chef-owner Matthew Guiffrida, a familiar face in the James Beard House kitchen and

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Fighting Chance for Those “Lost at Sea” in her arm that turned out to be a an old whaling town, where the family summered. He was tumor that started in her lung. born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Darrow became the main caregiver, traveling between the city and his father a small town lawyer, his mother a homeSag Harbor. “As you watch the disease, things come up, you need maker. Darrow attended Columbia University, with his 24/7 help. Not everyone has that brother, Peter, also a Wall option. Where do these people turn?” Street lawyer now. When their parents divorced and sold the Sadly, Charlotte lost her battle with cancer, but Duncan was not home in Wellfleet, the brothdone with “the big C” you could ers and their mother wanted Duncan Darrow to establish a family center on say. He would build an organizathe East End. In 1980 they found tion, like building a boat, and set sail to find people in need of saving. They came. The a rooming house for sale in Sag Harbor that was filled documentary Cancer’s Journey on the East End, shows with tenants. After meeting with the mayor and findwhat Darrow had in mind. To “simplify cancer for the ing all 11 tenants homes, they refurbished the former Anderson House and moved in. average person, explain what cancer is, where it comes Darrow may have inherited his mother’s hospitality from, why it hurts.” Fighting Chance has a Day of gene. He’s as friendly as a day at the beach—which he Hope every two years. Two Nobel Prize winners come enjoys with his brother’s family when they visit on out in the middle of winter to speak to cancer weekends. “A little sailing, a little relaxing,” he admitpatients—to give them all the latest info; let them ted when pushed, though he would much rather talk know they are not alone, even way out here, 100 miles about Fighting Chance than himself. He smiled as he from the latest technology and services. told me the story of his mother deciding to have a Darrow wants cancer patients and survivors to Thanksgiving open house in 1980, and invite all the know they have a home away from home. People at folks on Jefferson and Suffolk Streets. “They showed Fighting Chance have already done the homework. up in force,” he said. “We’ve done that tradition now for “Cancer Patient Literacy is the new buzzword,” 29 years. My mom turned a white elephant into the Darrow said. He urges the medical profession to better Garden of Eden.” (continued on page 55) And then she got sick. In 2001, Charlotte had a pain Photo N. LaGarenne

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Sunrise to Sunset, lifestyle store, is having a Summer Blowout Sale with 15% to 50% off all girls, boys and young men back-to-school clothing, back-packs in stock are 10% off and ladies and girls swimsuits are 20% off… Where there is furniture there is flooring, so don’t miss the “Annual Warehouse Sale” on remnants, area rugs, wood, laminate, and vinyl floors at The Carpet Man, 633 County Road 30A, Southampton. With hundreds of rolls in stock, for three days only, Friday and Saturday, October 1 and 2, and on Monday, October 4, everything included in this sale will be ready to be installed, priced to go out the door at up to 50% off. For information call 631-283-0885. If you are looking for a special vintage, or gently used piece of furniture or accessory, or even clothing, stop in at the Retreat Boutique in the Bridgehampton Commons, right next door to the newly placed Hudson Savings Bank. There is so much to choose from here, it takes me a few hours to go through everything with a fine-toothed comb, which by the way, you might find there. Heather, who is the manager at the Retreat Boutique, has written a children’s book, ask to see a copy while you are there. All proceeds benefit the Retreat, the East End’s only domestic violence agency. theretreat.org In honor of their 10th year in Sag Harbor, The Style Bar Day Spa and Salon, One Bay Street, is celebrating with 10% off hair color and/or cut and facial, for ladies and men, from now until Wednesday, November 24. New to the salon from Jacque Dessange, Paris, with her experience and world-class techniques, is Jeannette, who is an expert in color, complete hair makeovers and incredible head massages. 631-725-6730 Since 1994, Jocelyn Ranucci, native of Paris, France, resident of Sag Harbor and owner of A Votre Service (At Your Service), has earned the reputation as one of the leading quality house cleaning service companies in the Hamptons. Based in Sag Harbor, it is a multi-faceted organization for the home and office specializing in giving personal, high quality service. From Southampton to Amagansett, the company offers many services including basic house cleaning, spring and fall cleanings, property management, organization, handyman services, construction clean-up, window cleaning, office cleaning and more. Their year-round, qualified staff will manage your needs in a professional, responsible and efficient manner. 631-725-2128, . Until next week. Ciao and happy early fall shopping. If you have any questions or your shop is having sales, new inventory or re-opening for the season, my readers want to hear about it. E-mail me at: Shoptil@danspapers.com I will be happy to get the word out.

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Dan’s Papers October 1, 2010 LIFESTYLE danshamptons.com Page 55 Moroccanoil: Shine and Deliver There’s no shortage of hair products that promise smoother, shinier, healthier and more manageable hair. Some of these products do what they promise, but they do so with the unwanted result of hair looking shiny but greasy, or tamed but flat. One product line truly delivers on these promises and it’s on the fingertips of every top hair care professional; it is Moroccanoil. The products deliver without weighing down the hair, but reviving it. You may have read about this in the fashion magazines as a product some celebrities can’t live without. It’s one of Fergie’s (of Black Eyed Peas) top five favorite beauty products. It was used on Angelina Jolie’s hair for the cover of the August 2010 issue of Vanity Fair. Moroccanoil isn’t just oil for the hair. It’s an entire line of products, which include creams, masks, shampoos, and conditioners. Though the oil, with its signature turquoise label and large copper “M” logo, is becoming instantly recognizable as seen in the hands of hairstylists backstage at Fashion Week. Hairstylist Orlando Pita, backstage at Carolina Herrera’s fall show said, “It’s about shine and quality.” At a certain point in the show, Pita went on to say, “the girls’ hair is so distressed they need it.” Indeed the oil may be the most popular because it

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& THE STUDIES ARE IN Play first, eat later. Drink water in class. Sleep late. Don’t sit still when you study. During my summer vacation, I read a lot of articles in The New York Times about the best practices to help children maximize their learning experience, based on myriad studies. Some of the results of these treatises, 1,000 words or more long, were surprising. Some conclusions were obvious – typical of some of the articles you read in the Times that give you a tremendous amount of data to uphold a truism. My favorite was a long article about crying. In about 1,500 words, it explained how stress causes a build up of a certain chemical in your body. Scientists have found that this chemical is released in tears, thus relieving you of the pent up toxin. In other words: A good cry makes you feel better. Anyway, I’ve read these long, interesting and informative articles on children and learning, and now I can give you the Readers Digest versions – two now, two later. Play first eat later is all about scheduling lunch after recess. The general practice now for most school students is that they have a quick lunch in the cafeteria, or in their classrooms, and dart out for recess. Anticipating that highpoint of the school day, and sometimes still sated from breakfast and/or snack, the kids whip through the meal in hopes of more time on the playground. But studies have shown that playing first and eating lunch second has had measurable (of course) results in several areas. First, schools that instituted this program have experienced fewer trips to the

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nurse for stomachaches – often caused by wolfing down a ham and cheese and then running around like a lunatic. One kid happily reported that he stopped throwing up at school. Second, teachers reported a drop in behavioral problems in the afternoon. Highenergy kids get their ya-yas out, have a solid period of time for lunch, and are physically calmer. Third, kids tended to drink more and eat more of their lunches, particularly high fluid content foods like fruits and vegetables. The naysayers argue that there might be hygiene issues, but the schools that implemented the program simply encouraged use of hand sanitizing stations positioned in front of the lunchroom, or a quick trip to the bathroom. Others say that kids from low-income families may not have a proper breakfast, so they should be fed ASAP at school. A lot of public school districts have that worked out with morning meal programs, and the issue of parents not being able to feed their children in the morning is one that should be addressed outside of the playground. But the article on the whole was very convincing, and made me want to

address it at our child’s school. I figured I’d give them a week or two to settle in. The next article made the case for children bringing water bottles into the classroom and drinking all day as needed. I could see that this might be an issue with the little ones, who might turn them into toys, or very little ones, who have limited bladder control and might need extra trips to the bathroom. But the study – the STUDY I tell you – said that kids who aren’t hydrated have a much harder time learning and focusing, it can also contribute to a child becoming overweight. In addition to the Times and NPR reports, the UK website wateriscoolinschool.org.uk, has great information. It reads: “Symptoms of mild dehydration can be difficult for teachers to spot. In class some children may become irritable, tired and less able to concentrate. By the time they get home many children are complaining of tiredness or headaches and some may be too lethargic to do anything but slump in front of the television.” Since the recommendation for kids as well as adults is to drink 6-8 glasses of water a day, and they spend half their day in school, well, do the arithmetic. So there you have it. Two recommendations based on studies from the experts. Take it up with PTA or school administration if you dare. If the debate becomes too stressful, drink a glass of water, play on the jungle gym, and have a good cry.

Kid’s Calendar For more events happening this week, check out: North Fork Calendar pg: 47 Arts & Galleries Listings pg: 59 Day by Day Calendar pg: 60 Contact organizations, as some require ticket purchase or advanced registration. AMG-Amagansett; BH-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; HB-Hampton Bays; MV-Manorville; MTKMontauk; Q-Quogue; SGH-Sag Harbor; SHSouthampton; WM-Water Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHB-West Hampton Beach THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 LEGO MANIA – 3:30 p.m., ages 4 & up, Lego play. Hampton Library, 2478 Main St., BH. Reg. req’d. 631- 5370015, hamptonlibrary.org. Through Nov. 18. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 MOMMY AND ME – 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Springs Youth Center, Ed Hults Lane, Springs. Drop in program for East Hampton parents and caregivers of children newborn through preschool. Networking and socialization. Speakers and presenters on relevant issues. Theresa Lawrence, tlawrence@town.east-hampton.ny.us. 631-324-4947. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 PHOTO SAFARI – 10 a.m., Quogue Wildlife Refuge, 3 Old Country Rd., Q. Age 8 and up. Reservations required 631653-4771, quoguewildliferefuge.org. $5 includes hat. FAMILY FESTIVAL & SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCE FAIR -10 a.m. -2 p.m., S, 68 HAMPTON STREET, Sag Harbor karen_bennett18@yahoo.com 631-919-1027 BEACHCOMBING & SEINING AT LOUSE POINT (SPRINGS) - FAMILY FUN 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Spend some time with Environmental Educator, Anita Wright, exploring the beaches of Louse Point

in Springs. A seine net, dip nets, and tanks will be on hand for catching, observing and releasing marine creatures in Accabonac Harbor. Please bring an extra net if you have one and if it’s a nice day, expect to get a little wet! Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. For reservations or more information, please contact Anita Wright at 631-7656450 ext. 206 or . PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP – 10 a.m., Golden Eagle, 14 Gingerbread Lane, EH. For ages 6-13, $20. 631-324-0603. LYLE, LYLE, CROCODILE – 3 p.m. musical for ages 39, Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, 76 Main St., WHB. $15-$25, 631-288-1500, whbpac.org. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 FALL FAMILY FESTIVAL – 1-4 p.m., Parrish Art Museum, 25 Job’s Lane, SH. 631-283-2118, parrishart.org, Free admission. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 SEWING 101 – 7 p.m., Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Cooper’s Farm Rd., Southampton. Age 11 and up. Reservations required 631-283-0774, myrml.org. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 SAT VERBAL EXAM PREP -7 p.m. Tuesdays through Nov. 30, Lodge at Squiretown Park, 62 Red Creek Road, Hampton Bays. Contact Chris Bean, cbean@southamptontownny.gov, 631-728-8585. Reg. req’d. $350. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 5 HOUR PORTFOLIO PREPARATION CLASS Wednesdays 4:00 -9:00 p.m. through November 24. The Hamptons Studio of Fine Art, 40 West Main Street, Riverhead. James Daga Albinson, a leader in building high school portfolios, will lead. Contact James Daga Albinson, info@thehamptonsstudio.com, 631-603-5514, thehamptonsstudio.com THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 WORKSHOP – 10 a.m., Golden Eagle, 14 Gingerbread Lane, EH. For ages 2-5, accompanied by adult. 631-324-0603. FARM ANIMAL CARE - 3:15 p.m. for ages 5-9, Ross Lower School, 739 Butter Lane, BH. Students learn how to approach an animal, how to groom and brush the animals,

and how to care and feed them. Pony rides are included. Students must bring rain boots and helmets. Nancy Mulinelli, nmullinelli@ross.org, 631 907-5880, ross.org/afternoons. Thursdays through Nov 18. WORKSHOP – 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., Golden Eagle, 14 Gingerbread Lane, EH. For ages 6-13. Thursdays through Oct. 21. 631-324-0603. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 MOMMY AND ME – 10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., See Oct. 1 listing. ONGOING Call or visit website for times. Registration may be required. ART CLASSES – Classes for K-12. L’atelier 5 Art Studio, 1391 North Sea Rd., SH. 259-3898, latelier5.wordpress.com. ART CLASSES AT PARRISH – Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Ln., SH. 283-2118, parrishart.org. ART OF LIFE CHILDREN’S CLASSES – 4 - 5p.m. every Mon., Wed., Thur. Amy’s Ark Studio & Farm, 10 Hollow Ln., WH. 902-3655. artoflife@verizon.net. CHILDREN’S ART WORKSHOP – 10 a.m. -11, Saturdays, ages 6-12. $20. Golden Eagle, 14 Gingerbread Ln., EH, 324-0603, goldeneagleart.com. EEAC – East End Arts Council, classes, exhibits, performances in Riverhead. Visit eastendarts.org. GOAT ON A BOAT PUPPET THEATRE – shows, classes, play groups, yoga at 4 East Union Street, SGH. Visit goatonaboat.org. LONG ISLAND GAME FARM – 10 a.m.-5, weekdays & 10 a.m.-6, weekends, petting zoo w/ interactive areas to feed animals. Long Island Game Farm, 638 Chapman Blvd., MV. 878-6670, longislandgamefarm.com. MUSIC TOGETHER BY THE DUNES – Mon., Thurs., & Fri. mornings, various locations, newborns-5 & caregivers, early childhood music & movement program w/ singing, dancing, instrument play & movement. 764-4180, mtbythedunes.com. Please send all event listings for the kids calendar to events@danspapers.com by Friday at noon.


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& MAX MORAN While we hate to label this week’s cover by Max Moran as a “signature” piece, we must admit that the subject of rain is a popular one for the artist, along with his portraits and landscapes. Yet there’s something more about Moran’s rain that goes beyond what we literally see. First, there’s the somewhat impressionistic style that evokes a haunting quality. Then there’s the composition itself, where either an image is given depth (applicable to the cover’s “Shelter From the Storm”) and / or an asymmetrical arrangement. This last element is important in conveying the contradictory nature of Moran’s rain-filled settings. On one hand, rain can be comforting and soothing. Conversely, it can suggest an “off-balance” (asymmetrical) mood. Thus, his scenes feature people who find solace with each other (“Waiting for a Cab” and “Sharing”) or who are isolated and alone (“Jaywalkers”). Q: The cover image is so arresting. It’s as if we, the viewers, are being drawn into the theatre along with the patrons. A: I actually was there outside the Westhampton Performing Arts Center in the rain watching this so I was drawn in, too. Q: What are the circumstances for your painting this image? A: I was the first artist to be asked to exhibit at the Performing Arts Center. It was done before Katrina hit, but was actually exhibited three days before the hurricane. So the subject was appropriate. Q: Why is rain a recurring theme for you? It’s such a universal symbol. I can remember rain scenes in the movies.

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A: (laughing) Rain has been good to Max Moran. I did the first one in 1996. I was sipping coffee and watching people outside in the rain. It shows how climate has to do with the soul of the city; everyone is equal. In other words, people have no control over rain and have to deal with it on an equal footing. Q: What or who particularly influenced you in art? A: I grew up in Columbus, Ohio and went to the Columbus College of Art and Design. Eva Glimcher, Arne Glimcher’s aunt, insisted I go there and not Ohio State University. It was the best advice I ever had. Eva had a gallery in Columbus, and she would bring in artists who would never have been shown in Columbus, like Chuck Close and Andy Warhol. Q: I lived in Columbus and remember Eva well. She introduced me to Louise Nevelson before I knew who she was, so I understand about her impact. How about other influences? A: I learned about abstraction as a result of my college experience in the late 1970s, and I learned about Sargent and Bellows from the Columbus Museum. You find inspiration where you can.

Q: I think every experience you have had and everyplace you lived have impacted you. Where did you go from Columbus? A: I went for a visit for four days to Martha’s Vineyard; I knew I would return, and I did. I lived there for eight years. It was fun to be there after being from Columbus. I did figurative paintings and landscape. Q: Where else did you go? A: Paris, where I drew portraits outside the Pompidou Center. And then a friend encouraged me to come to New York, and I got a show in SoHo in 1989. I would go back and forth between Martha’s Vineyard and New York. I lived in the East Village and met some very interesting people who said, “Why not move here?” I kept my place in Manhattan until 1995 and then came to Greenport. I found the place very authentic. So what if we have to put up with the tourists for three months? Q: It’s apparent that you have a penchant for places; you move around a lot, as they say. But you also have passionate thoughts about many other things, like the relationship between science and art, for example. A: Jackson Pollock was the best contemporary American artist. He had a friend: gravity. Pollock’s paintings predicted the smashing of the atom, like his “Autumn Rhythms,” done in 1950. - Marion Wolberg Weiss Many of Moran’s works are on view at the Jedediah Hawkins Inn at 400 S. Jamesport Ave. in Jamesport through Oct. 11, 2010. 631-722-2900 Moran will be giving a workshop on plein air painting (complete with a picnic) on Oct. 2. Call 631-5912447 or e-mail artofmax@optonline.net.

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ART COMMENTARY by Marion W. Weiss

Ibram Lassaw at The Drawing Room While East Hampton’s Drawing Room doesn’t resemble Ibram Lassaw’s studio in The Springs or a cave in Matera, Italy where his work was exhibited at the Museo della Sculura Contemporaneo in 2008, any showing of his pieces is an occasion for celebration.

This critic was a bit overwhelmed when seeing Lassaw’s studio a few years ago, and even when paying him a visit a year before his death in 2003. So many works, so many memories, all grouped together, waiting for Lassaw’s daughter, Denise, to sort everything out. The environment was oddly surreal; as was the experience. Even so, the artist’s description of his sculptures during a conversation was succinct (as his interactions always were), filled with comments that might be considered metaphysical specifically in reference to the cosmos. And why not? Such a delineation was perfectly appropriate. After all, Lassaw named many sculptures now in The Drawing Room exhibit after what could be star clusters and constellations, like “Callisto,” “Sothis” and “Serapis.” Looking back at two studio visits, it was as if this critic was a traveler in space, encountering configurations that were bombarding both the universe and the caller with mesmerizing and extraordinary

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visions. Which makes sense; Lassaw was a visionary, literally and figuratively. At The Drawing Room, we are not “bombarded” in any way, considering that there are few sculptures on view. But this perspective gives us a chance to appreciate Lassaw’s unique designs and structures. We note that there are no circular shapes; some forms resemble rectangles. Many do not recall any recognizable geometric configuration whatsoever. It’s interesting to wonder if these elements could exist separately as single sculptures like Lassaw’s necklaces. Lassaw pays strict attention to his single shapes, yet he knows the universe is composed of multiple entities working together: it’s the sum of the parts that counts both in the cosmos and in Lassaw’s sculptures. His works on paper are also special, but it’s the design, that is particularly arresting. Such patterns also relate to the universe, evoking movement and rhythm that is not as obvious in Lassaw’s sculptures. The forms themselves, like the sculptures, are unusual and non-geometric, done in both color and black and white. As viewers, we can’t help but see realistic images at play: a cityscape, insects flying through space, aliens from outer space. It’s unlikely Lassaw had these visions in mind, but we can’t be absolutely sure. We welcome this current exhibition (and the upcoming one at The Museum of Modern Art, “Abstract Expressionist New York,” featuring Lassaw’s work). Our only suggestion is that all the works on paper presently at The Drawing Room be in the same space; some are in the back room and not arranged to best advantage. Ibram Lassaw’s show will be on view at East Hampton’s Drawing Room through Oct. 11, although it is due to be extended. 631-324-5016 CRITIC’S CHOICE: Artists Make Movies will feature the film, Silent Sentries, by artist Jane Martin on Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at the Pollock Krasner House. 631324-4929


Dan’s Papers October 1, 2010 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT danshamptons.com Page 59 For more events happening this week, check out: North Fork Calendar pg: 47 Kid Calendar pg: 56 Day by Day Calendar pg: 60 AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; EP-Eastport; GP-Greenport; HB-Hampton Bays; JP-Jamesport; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; NO-Noyac; PC-Peconic; Q-Quogue; RB-Remsenberg; RVHD-Riverhead; SGH-Sag Harbor; SGKSagaponack; SH-Southampton; SHD-Southold; SIShelter Island; SPG-Springs; WM-Water Mill; WHWesthampton; WHB-Westhampton Beach; WSWainscott OPENINGS AND EVENTS OPENING RECEPTION - Large scale copper sculpture by Davis Murphy will be on display in the sculpture garden at 4 N Main Gallery in Southampton October 2nd -5th. An opening reception will be held Saturday, October 2nd from 5-8pm. www.davismurphy.net OPENING RECEPTION - Water Series: air + water pollution. Photographs by Camille Perrottet will be on display at 4 N Main Gallery in Southampton October 2nd-5th. An opening reception will be held Saturday, October 2nd from 5-8pm. camilleperrottet@hotmail.com 631-521-3885 JEDEDIAH HAWKINS INN – “Partly Cloudy – Chance of Rain,” by Max Moran, on view through Oct. 11, 400 S. Jamesport Ave, JP. JEN BROWN AT JILL LYNN - In the Gallery @ Jill Lynn & Co, 66 Jobs Lane, Southampton, "The Language of Painting" by Jen Brown on display through - Nov. 30, 2010 DECORDOVA STUDIO – “Quartet: A Blending of Visual Talents,” on view through Oct. 12. 538 Main St., GP. 631-477-0620. Decordovagallery.com. AUTUMN LIGHT ART EXHIBIT RECEPTION Deborah Black, Priscilla Bowden, Gail Kern, Margery Gosnell-Qua will be featured from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts. Art show runs through October 31. THE LAST PICTURE SHOW – On view through October 11. Open Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. featuring artist Marilyn Stevenson plus showing works by KMC gallery artists. Karyn Mannix Contemporary, 36 Hampton Road, Southampton. 631-377-3235. ADVENTURES AMONG ANTS – At the Siren’s Song Gallery. Exhibition: through October 18. 516 Main Street, Greenport. 631-477-1021. GALLERIES ANNYX – 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL – 495 Montauk Hwy, EP. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com.

ART BARGE – 50 years art barge history. Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, AMG. 631-267-3172. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily or by appointment. 28E Job’s Ln., SH. 631-204-0383. BEGO EZAIR– American Contemporary paintings, sculpture, video. Two locations: 437 Main St., GP, 631-4773777; 136 Main St., SH, 631-204-0442. BENSON-KEYES – By appt. 917-509-1379 or elainebensongallery@gmail.com. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Watercolors, sculptures. Sat., Sun. 1-4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., SHD. 631-7659509. BOLTAX – 21 Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-4062. Boltaxgallery.com. CELADON CLAY ART – 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 631-7262547. CHRYSALIS – Thurs.-Mon. 10-5:30 p.m. 2 Main St., SH. 631-287-1883. CHUCK SEAMAN FISH PRINTING – 27B Gardner’s Lane, HB. 631-338-7977. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Furnishings, found objects. Lazy Point, AMG. 631-267-3172. DELANEY COOKE – 150 Main St., SGH. 917-445-8427. Delaneycookegallery.com. DESHUK-RIVERS – Tours with artist Daria Deshuk. 141 Maple Ln., BRDG. 631-237-4511. Deshukriversgallery.com. DRAWING ROOM – 16R Newtown Ln., EH. FLOWERS AT THE GREENERY – 19 Mitchell Rd., WHB. 631-288-7903. GALERIE BELAGE – 8 Moniebogue Ln., WHB. 631288-5082. GALLERYB – 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1059. Thegalleryb.com. HAMBURG KENNEDY – 11 a.m.-8 p.m, Weds.-Sun. 64 Jobs Ln., SH. Hamburgkennedy.com. JILL LYNN & CO – Paintings, Dana Bell, Grant Haffner, through Sept. 15. 66 Jobs Ln., SH. Jilllynnandco.com. KARYN MANNIX – “From Word to Art” through Sept. 12. 36 Hampton Rd., SH. 631-377-3235. LEIBER MUSEUM – 446 Old Stone Hwy, SPG. 631329-3288. Leibermuseum.org. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART – Noon-6p.m. Sat, Noon-5 p.m. Sun, or by appt. 633 First St., GP. 631-477-2633. Lorangeriegallery.com. LUCILLE KHORNAK – 2400 Montauk Hwy, BRDG. MOSQUITO HAWK – contemporary figure paintings of Adam Miller, on view through Oct. 4. 24 N. Ferry Rd., SI. 631-905-4998. Mosquitohawkgallery.com. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Abstracts by Joan Mitchell, Philip Guston, Lee Krasner, Ken Noland, James Rosenquist. 2426 Main St., BRDG. 631-537-7245. OUTEAST – 65 Tuthill Rd., MTK. 631-375-6730. PAILLETTS – 78 Main St., SGH. 631-899-4070.

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PAMELA WILLIAMS –167 Main St., AMG. 631-2677817. Pamelawilliamsgallery.com. PARASKEVAS – Michael Paraskevas’ work/children’s book illustrations. By appt. 83 Main St., WHB. 631-2871665. PARRISH ART – Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-2118. PRITAM & EAMES – Furniture, Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m., closed Wed. 27 Race Ln., EH. 631324-7111. RICHARD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS – 90 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS – 41 Main St., SGH. 631-7252499. Kramorisgallery.com. ROSALIE DIMON – Noon-6 p.m. daily. 370 Manor Ln., JP. 631-722-0500. Jamesportmanorinn.com. RVS – Noon-5 p.m. Thurs.-Mon. 631-283-8546. SIRENS SONG – 516 Main St., GP. 631-477-1021. Sirensongallery.com. SOLAR – 44 Davids Ln., EH. 631-907-8422. Artsolar.com. SURFACE – 845 Springs-Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-2919061. Surfacelibrary.com. TULLA BOOTH – Thurs.-Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 66 Main St., SGH. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. VERED – 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 68 Park Pl., EH. 631-324-3303. Veredart.com. WALK TALL – 197 Madison St., SGH. 631-681-1572.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, October 1 to Thursday, October 7. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Wall Street (PG13) – Fri., 5, 8 Sat, Sun, 2, 5, 8 Mon-Thurs, 7 Social Network (PG13) – Fri., 5:30, 8:30, Sat., 1:30, 4, 7, 9:30, Sun, 1:30, 4, 7, Mon-Thurs, 7 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) Theater Closed Wednesdays Get Low – Sat, Sun, 4, 8:15, Fri, Mon, Tue, Thurs, 8:15 Heartbreaker – 6:15 all week UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0448) The Town (R) – Sat., 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:10, Sun, 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, Fri., 4:15, 7:15, 10:10 Mon-Thurs, 4:15, 7:15 Wall Street (PG13) – Sat, 1, 4, 7, 10 Sun, 1, 4, 7, Fri., 4, 7, 10, Mon-Thur, 4, 7 A Film Unfinished (NR) – Sat, 1:30, 3:50, 6:45, 9:45, Sun, 1:30, 3:50, 6:45 Fri, 3:50, 6:45, 9:45, Mon-Thur, 3:50, 6:45 You Again (PG) – Sat, 1:50, 4:50, 7:30, 10:20,

Sun., 1:50, 4:50, 7:30 Fri., 4:50, 7:30, 10:20, MonThur, 4:50, 7:30 Easy A (PG13) – Sat, 2:15, 4:40, 7:40, 10:25, Sun, 2:15, 4:40, 7:40 Fri., 4:40, 7:$0, 10:25, Mon-Thur, 4:40, 7:40 The American (R) – Sat, 2, 4:30, 7:50, 10:15, Sun, 2, 4:30, 7:50, Fri., 4:30, 7:50, 10:15, MonThur, 4:30, 7:50 UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) Easy A (PG13) – Sat., 1:50, 4:50, 7:40, 9:50, Sun., 1:50, 4:50, 7:40, Fri, 4:50, 7:40, 9:50, Mon-Thur, 4:50, 7:40 The Town (R) – Sat, 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 10, Sun., 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, Fri., 4:20, 7:10, 10, Mon.-Thur, 4:20, 7:10 Let Me In (R) – Sat., 2, 4:40, 7:30, 10:10, Sun., 2, 4:40, 7:30, Fri., 4:40, 7:30, 10:10., Mon-Thur., 4:40, 7:30 Legend of the Guardians (PG) – Sat., 2:10, 4:30, 7:20, 9:40, Sun., 2:10, 4:30, 7:20, Fri, 4:30, 7:20, Mon-Thur, 4:30, 7:20 You Again (PG) – Sat., 1:40, 4:10, 7, 9:30 Sun., 1:40, 4:10, 7, Fri, 4:10, 7, 9:30, MonThur, 4:10, 7

UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) Legend of the Guardians (PG) – Mon-Thur, 4:30, 7:30 Fri., 4:30, 7:30, 9:50, Sat, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:50, Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 Wall Street (PG13) – Mon – Thurs, 4, 7 Fri., 4, 7, 10 Sat., 1, 4, 7, 10 Sun., 1, 4, 7 Social Network (PG13) – Mon- Thur, 4:15, 7:15, Fri., 4:15, 7:15, 10:15 Sat., 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:15 Sun., 1:15, 4:15, 7:15 Jack Goes Boating (R) – Mon-Thur, 4:45, 7:45, Fri. 4:45, 7:45, 10:10, Sat, 1:45, 4:45, 7:45, 10:10, Sun., 1:45, 4:45, 7:45 MATTITUCK CINEMAS (Call 631-298-Show for times) Easy A (PG13), Legend of the Guardians (PG), Wall Street (PG13), The Town (R), You Again (PG), Case 39 (R), Social Network (PG13), Let Me In (R) 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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DAY BY DAY For more events happening this week, check out: North Fork Calendar pg: 47 Kid Calendar pg: 56 Arts & Galleries Listings pg: 59 AMG-Amagansett; BH-Bridgehampton; EH-East Hampton; HB-Hampton Bays; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; Q-Quogue; RVHD-Riverhead; SGH-Sag Harbor; SGK-Sagaponack; SHSouthampton; SI-Shelter Island; WM-Water Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHB-Westhampton Beach; WSWainscott BENEFITS HUDSY 5K RUN/ WALK FUN RUN – Sat., Oct. 2, 8 a.m. Quogue Elementary School, Edgewood Rd., Q. 631653-4285. Honors Joan Hudson. H.U.G.S. GOLF OUTING – Tue., Oct. 5, 11 a.m., Hampton Hills Golf and Country Club, RVHD. 631-2889505, hugsdirector@me.com. Human Growth and Understanding Seminars, 28 years of youth services for Eastern Long Island. HOOK & SLICE – HOOK - Fri., Oct. 8 p.m. registration, Liar’s Saloon/ Sat., Oct. 9, 6 a.m. – 4 p.m., 5 p.m. weigh-in. 6 p.m. cocktails, 7 p.m. dinner Star Island Yacht Club. BBQ, raffle, DJ. 631-668-5052. Montauksportfishing.com. SLICE – 9:30 a.m. Montauk Downs. Benefits Wounded Warrior Project. 631-6683781. Montaukhookandslice.com. PARADISO – Fri., Oct. 8, 8 p.m. Watermill Center Berlin Benefit to benefit The Watermill Center’s Fall & Spring Artist-in-Residence Program Installation | Drinks | Performance | Dinner | Live Auction featuring works by Erik Schmidt, Pipilotti Rist, Jonathan Meese, Ralf Ziervogel, Jorinde Voigt, Neo Rauch, and Robert Wilson. For Tickets: benefit@robertwilsonstiftung.com, 212-253-7484 Contact: Tony Ernst (631)259-2482 eastendnewsteam@yahoo.com LIONS CLUB ANTIQUE SHOW – Sat., Oct. 9, 9 a.m. early admission $10, regular hours 10-5 ($5), Bridgehampton Community House, 2357 Montauk Hwy., BH. To sponsor seeing eye dogs. WPKN BENEFIT CONCERT - Sat., Oct. 9, 8 p.m., Jeff ’s Kitchen at the Hayground School, 151 Mitchell’s Lane, BH. Featuring Caroline Doctorow and The Steamrollers with special guest Mick Hargreaves. $25 at the door. 631-259-2482, rootsmusicfest@gmail.com. A THOUSAND MOMS – Sat., Oct. 9, 5-7 p.m., private EH home. To address increase in social problems of LGBT/Q youth in foster care. athousandmoms@yahoo.com, a thousandmoms.org. ARTIST BIRD HOUSE AUCTION – 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m., Karyn Mannix Contemporary Gallery, 36 ?_ Hampton Rd., SH (bidding starts Oct. 2 in free Preview 5- 7 p.m.) . Benefits Ellen Hermanson Breast Center. Karynmannixcontemporary.com. WHB H. S. Scholarship Fundraiser – Thur., Oct. 14, 6 p.m.-9 p.m., Patio Restaurant, Main St, WHB, $45 donation per ticket includes gourmet buffet dinner, live music, drink specials. Raffle $5 each or 5 for $20. You don’t need to be at the event to win and you’re supporting a great cause! FARMERS MARKETS BRIDGEHAMPTON – 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Fridays. 2368 Montauk Highway. Through Oct. 29. EAST HAMPTON – 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays. Nick and Toni’s, 136 N. Main St. 631-725-9133. Closes October 1. EASTPORT – 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays. Hamlet Green, Montauk Hwy. 631-801-2505. Through Oct. 30. RIVERHEAD – 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays. Next to the aquarium, East Main St. SAG HARBOR – 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. Marine Park, Bay St. Through October 30. SOUTHAMPTON – 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sundays. In municipal parking lot, behind Parrish Art Museum. Through October 10. SPRINGS – 9a.m. – 1p.m. Tuesdays, Ashawagh Hall, Old Stone Highway, Springs. WESTHAMPTON – 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. 85 Mill Rd, WHB. 631-288-3337. Whbcc.org. Through December 11. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 NETWORKING NIGHT – 5- 7 p.m., Sundays on the Bay Restaurant, 369 Dune Rd., HB. $15/$25 chamber

nonmembers RSVP 631-283-0402, southamptonchamber.com. TWILIGHT THURSDAY - 5-8 p.m. live music by Certain Moves in the Wolffer Tasting Room. No cover, wine by the glass, cheese by the plate. 139 Sagg Rd., Sagaponack, wolffer.com. WOMENS HEALTH SEMINAR – 6-8 p.m. featuring gynecologic oncologist Dr. Hannah Ortiz, Hotel Indigo East End, 1830 W. Main St., RVHD. 631-477-5184. Free. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 PAINT THE TOWN PINK – 7 p.m., Breast Cancer Awareness Week Tree Lighting, 76 Main St., SH. 631283-0402. Southamptonchamber.com. VICKY CHRISTINA BARCELONA – 7:30 p.m. film, Parrish Art Museum, 25 Job’s Lane, SH. $5/$7 nonmembers. 631-283-2118, parrishart.org. PICTURE SHOW AT BAY STREET THEATER – 8 p.m. High Noon. $5 admission at the door. 1 Bay St., SGH 631-725-9500, baystreet.org. For $25 Dinner and a Movie call the American Hotel 631-725-3535. $35 La Maison 631-899-4609. RUMMAGE SALE & SCRAP METAL DRIVE – 94, also Sat. 9-12. WH Presbyterian Church, 90 Meeting House Rd., WHB, 631-288-2576. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 PAINT THE VILLAGE – all day along Main St., SH; 30 local artists display work. Also Oct. 3.

PICK OF THE WEEK Oct. 2,3,9,10,11 from 11a.m. WHB Village Fall Sidewalk Sale Shop the bargain-filled streets. whbcc.org. PAINTING APPRAISAL – 9 a.m. - noon, conducted by noted art authority Terry Wallace of the Wallace Gallery. Suffolk County Historical Society, 300 W. Main St., RVHD. $5 per piece for written appraisal. 631-7272881 x104. Suffolkcountyhistoricalsociety.org. DRIP IRRIGATION LECTURE – 10 a.m. LongHouse Reserve, 133 Hands Creek Rd., EH. led by Robert “RB” Boyle. RSVP 203-228-5090, . $20; $10 members. RIBBON CUTTING – Noon, Fighting Chance Free Counseling Center for Cancer Patients, 34 Bay St., SGH. RSVP: 631-725-4646, maxasl@aol.com. fightingchance.org. FARM TO TABLE DINNER – 5:30 – 8 p.m. Agawam Park, SH. Call 631-287-4377 for info. $90. This event will sell out. PIANO RECITAL – 7 p.m. Daria Rabotnika at Southampton Cultural Center, 25 Pond Lane, SH. 631287-4377. Scc-arts.org. $15. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 ANTIQUES FAIR – 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. 159 Main Street, SH. Benefits Southampton Historical Society. Free admission. PICTURE SHOW AT BAY STREET THEATER – 7 p.m. For Whom the Bell Tolls. $5 admission at the door. 1 Bay St., SGH 631-725-9500, baystreet.org. For $25 Dinner and a Movie call the American Hotel 631-7253535. $35 La Maison 631-899-4609. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4 ACOUSTIC JAZZ JAM – 7 p.m. – 9 p.m., The Pizza Place, 2123 Montauk Highway, BH. 631- 537-7865. Live acoustic jazz jams led by Dennis Raffelock, 631 9026131. WRITING WORKSHOP - (fiction and non-fiction) 68 p.m., Monday evening eight-week series $160. On Cedar St., EH. 631-324-6325 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 STRESS AND OUR HEALTH – 6 p.m., workshop led by Kathy Malfitani, R.N., HSMC, Ed & Phyllis Davis Wellness Institute, Southampton Hospital, SH. $20, Res. req’d. 631-726-8800 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 HIKE – 10 a.m. Waterfence, meet at the Hither Hills West Overlook on Route 27, 1 mile east of the Montauk Hwy/Old Montauk Hwy split, Montauk. Ed Porco, j.c.stilwell@att.net, 631-668-2093. WRITERS SPEAK - 7 p.m. Diane McWhorter, Southampton Radio Lounge, Chancellors Hall, Stony Brook Southampton, 239 Montauk Hwy. SH. 631-6325030. stonybrook.edu/mfa. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7 CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHTIME - 5:30 p.m. -6:45 p.m. Reg req’d., east hampton library, 159 main street, EH. Discussion of

Pianist Daria Rabotkina The ivories will be tinkling once again at the Southampton Cultural Center, as The Rising Stars Piano Recital Series presents pianist Daria Rabotkina, winner of the 2007 Concert Artists Guild International Competition and 2009 Pianofest Participant. The 8th annual Rising Stars Piano Recital Series opens with Daria Rabotkina, winner of the 2007 Concert Artists Guild International Competition and 2009 Pianofest Participant. The young pianist has had solo appearances with the San Francisco and New World Symphonies with Michael Tilson Thomas, and with the Kirov Orchestra with Valery Gergiev. She has given recitals in the U.S. at the Kennedy Center, Weill Recital Hall and Merkin Concert Hall, and internationally in Denmark, Switzerland and Japan. Called the “Russian virtuoso” by The Miami Herald, Rabotkina was born in Kazan, Russia, earned Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music degrees in NYC where she studied with Vladimir Feltsman and is currently pursuing a doctorate at the Eastman School of Music. Rabotkina will perform Schubert’s and Rachmaninov’s Moments-Musicaux. - Susan Galardi Rising Stars presents pianist Daria Rabotkina Saturday, October 2, 7:00 p.m. Tickets, available online at scc-arts.org, are $15; FREE for students under 21. Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts, 25 Pond Lane. 631-287-4377 Mark Haddon’s novel. Steve Spataro, ehamlib@gmail.com, 631-324-0222 easthamptonlibrary.org. Free. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 CATERACTS & MACULAR DEGENERATION – 10:30 a.m., lecture featuring Dr. J. Roberts, Rogers Memorial Library, 91 Coopers Farm Road, SH. (631) 283-0774 ext. 523, programs@myrml.org, myrml.org. LOOKING AHEAD: HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OCT. 7-11 See next week’s Dan’s Papers for ALL the details. ONGOING ANTIQUES FAIR – Sundays Oct. 3, Oct. 17, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. 159 Main Street, SH. Benefits Southampton Historical Society. Free admission. ART BARGE – Art classes through Oct. 631-2673172. Theartbarge.com. CLASSIC CARS ON THE RIVERFRONT – Every Thursday night, bring your classic car or view others. Main St. Riverfront, RVHD. 631-727-0048. Through October. HEALTH WORKSHOPS – See website for schedule/pricing. Ross School, 20 Goodfriend Dr., EH. $55. 631-907-5555 or ross.org/community. MONTAUK PLAYHOUSE – Weekly sports, yoga, open gym etc. 631-668-1124. RUMMAGE SALE – 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, rain or shine: Oct. 9th. In 2011: Jan 15th, Feb 19th, March 19th, April 16th, May 28th. Cash only. Montauk Community Church, 850 Mtk Hwy. Donations taken daily in shed behind church, no large furniture. Montaukcommunitychurch.org.

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LETTERS GETTING THE FACTS STRAIGHT Mr. Dan Rattiner, We met by chance Saturday morning on Springs Fireplace Road where you were giving a reading of ‘The Free Life’ from your fine collection, In The Hamptons Too. The spot you were standing on is on the road adjoining my property at 1034 SPFP Road. I think the piece is wonderfully evocative of a time gone by and very sad. I mourn for the people and those crazy times. There are two points I would like to make. First, the date for the launching that you cite is incorrect. It happened on September 20, 1970 not August 3. In addition I am virtually certain that the launching did not take place where you were standing on Saturday. The event was extensively described in the press and as you describe the event in your essay, it took place at a meadow that abutted the road. There has never been a meadow beyond the then-existing fence that you describe. At that point on SPFP Road the wetlands come virtually to the road. I believe the photo that you published and that was also in The New York Times was taken at some distance further north on SPFP. Neither point in any way diminishes the quality of the piece. Thank you for your wonderful reporting and writing. Mark Obenhaus In any case, all of it was overgrown and no view of the bay was possible. –DR THE REAL STORY Dear Dan, I’d like to set the record straight in Dan’s exhaustive story about the “found” Pollock paintings, and the ensuing controversies. You erroneously reported that the linoleum floor in the studio at the Pollock-Krasner House was uncovered by Helen Harrison, the director, in 1990. Helen succeeded my wife, Meg Perlman, who was the founding director of the house, and it was Meg who uncovered the floor. This was documented in a long article in Vanity Fair magazine, The New York Times, Newsday, and several other publications, including Dan’s Papers, as it was a significant news story at the time. Also, you should have noted that the floor covering the studio was not in fact linoleum but masonite squares from an old baseball board game that came from Sandy Pollock, Jackson’s brother. You can confirm all of this by checking the clips or with Helen Harrison who has a vast knowledge of the property’s history. I would appreciate it if you would publish this letter. Thank you, Doug Garr You are correct. Apologies to your wife. –DR I DO! I DO! Dear Dan, Once a year a group of us meet in Amagansett and our first stop on the way out is always at Dan’s Papers to pick up current and back issues. We read them front to cover and especially love the Police Blotter column. On Saturday afternoon we were down by the beach and saw an airplane drive by and it said. “EMILY, I LOVE YOU. WILL YOU MARRY ME? SEAN.” I am sure that you heard about this, but just in case, I thought that I would pass it along. (Perhaps it is the newspaper reporter in me—I work for our town paper)! Geez, I wonder what Emily said? Also delighted for you and your staff about your new business relationship, sounds like the best of all worlds for all of you.

We love your newspaper! Martha Ackermann Livingston, New Jersey

Moriches I wanted Saddam to continue? Ridiculous. – DR

There was this little piper cub struggling along behind towing a little sign reading “Yes.” –DR SIMPLE BEACH ETIQUETTE Dear Dan, I have been out east for 12 years from May through October. People on the beach do not have the proper etiquette. Why don’t you write about a proper set of rules? It seems so simple. Steve Rosenzweig Kraft Hat Manufacturers, Inc. 7 Veterans Parkway Pearl River, NY Something with hats? –DR JUST A MOM WITH GUNS Dear Dan, Most people would completely agree with you that the $70 million suit by Ms Genevese is over the top. But you had to ruin your approach by stating that she was branded a “Right Winger, Tea Bagger, and Terrorist”. What are your sources for that bit of claim? How old was the Tea Bag movement when she was arrested? A week, a month? You really seem to let these patriots get under your skin. Remember you put them among the haters. Now you lump them with terrorists. You going to tell us of your own retention problems and your anti-Iraq war series of articles.? Your preference was to have Sadam and his sons continue. Terrific! From one of those “Right Wing Nuts.” John W. Kuhn

“FLIGHT TO PORTUGAL” RECAP Dear Dan, I read the July 9th issue of Dan’s where you recalled the Flight to Portugal contest that had a prize of winning a free vacation to Europe. This contest was in 1991. My family is always after me to get rid of things I am saving, but I just never get around to it. (Apparently you experience this syndrome, too, I believe, as you once wrote about having difficulty in cleaning out a kitchen drawer with odds and ends in it). Well the time has come for me to get started when I realized I still have a tee shirt from this event! I have attached a photo to show you. Should I throw away a perfectly good, wearable beach tee shirt now, or should I save it for a few more years until it reaches “antique” status like a fine collectible automobile? Thanks for the memories of this contest. By the way, we never entered, just happened to have a tee shirt from that event! Sincerely, Evelyn Mocbeichel Montauk Don’t sell it for less than a million dollars. –DR

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POLICE BLOTTER Stolen Puppy A woman in Montauk reported to police that somebody stole her Yorkie puppy from her backyard along with some of the puppy toys. May the guy or girl who did this burn in hell forever. Who steals somebody’s puppy? That’s just pure evil. $6,000 Tab A man decided that it would be a good idea to skip out on a $6,000 bar tab that he ran up at an East Hampton restaurant. The manager of the restaurant was able to identify the man and gave information to police who were able to track him down and tell the man he had to pay his bill or go to jail. He paid his bill, no charges were filed, and the man now will never try to show off to a hot girl at a restaurant for the rest of his life. Shelter Island Absolutely, positively, nothing happened. Wow A 63-year-old woman has been accused of writing more than $30,000 worth of bad checks and for stealing more than $3,000 of merchandise from a store in Southampton. The lady has over 17 aliases, one of which was published, stating that she inherited over $100 million. She has also been charged with credit card fraud. In the end, she got arrested for skipping out on a dinner tab. This went on for about two years, and there was not a single person in Southampton who had contact with this woman who was not fooled. Talk about

working the system! Now if that’s not a movie I don’t know what is. Portable Heater A portable space heater, estimated to be worth around $40, was stolen from a home in East Hampton. The owner of the home believes that somebody walked in through the back door in order to get to the portable heater. For crying out loud, it’s not that cold out is it? Hit While Lost A woman pulled her car over in East Hampton to have a look at a map. While pulled over on the side of the road, she was hit by a drunk driver. The woman then got out of her car to make sure that the driver was okay, who was another woman and seemed fine, but appeared drunk. When police arrived, they arrested the drunk driver and then gave the lost woman some directions. Asleep at the Wheel Sure, Fall in the Hamptons is definitely not as exciting as summer time, but let’s not fall asleep at the wheel here folks. A man who fell asleep at the wheel while driving in East Hampton veered off of the road and smashed into a mailbox and then into a tree until coming to a complete stop and then waking up. That’s one way to wake up I guess. He’s lucky he didn’t smash into a jogger or a walker. If tired, pull over and rest! - David Lion Rattiner


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AnyStyleWood Kitchen (631) 285-7138 Reliable Flooring Inc. (631)236-7086 anystyle@optonline.net www.ReliableWoodFlooring.com

Powerwashing East End Decks (631) 329-7150 www.eastenddeck.net

Eastern Suffolk Plumbing Hardy Plumbing, Heating & AC ( 631)283-9333 723-2400 www.hardyplumbing.com (631)

Air / Heating/ Geothermal Hardy Plumbing, Heating & AC (631) 287-1674 www.hardyplumbing.com

Pest Control The Bug Stops Here Inc. (631) 642-2903 www.Thebugsstophere.com

Plumbing / Heating Plumbing

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Place Your Ad Here (631)537-4900

Water Proofing/Mold Removal Place Your Ad Here (631) 537-4900

Home Inspections

(516) 822-8096 Hank H. Tarkin, P.E. (631)329-2465 www.516HomeInspections.com

Caretaking & Concierge Services Patriot Contracting 631-283-2240 www.patriotcontractingcorp.com

Landscaping East End Landscaping & Property Mgt. (631) 594-1625 (631)259-1693

Service Directory’s

Make Your House A Home

To place your business on this page,

please call 631-537-4900


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By Helen - NYSLMT Practicing 22 Years in Suffolk

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•

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Cell:

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• Hot Aromatherapy Oils • Holistic Creams

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From m Montaukk Too Manhattan Throughout the Tri-State Area

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631-721-7515

1323330

Air Conditioning/Heating

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

NYC + The Hamptons

631.522.6120

Party Services/Music

East End Limousine

Instruction By Claudia Matles

House calls available Montauk to Manhattan

1193810

1282794

PILATES & YOGA

NYS Licensed - 16 yrs

516.965.4629

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

• DEEP TISSUE • SPORTS INJURIES • PREGNANCY • CLEANSES • REFLEXOLOGY • CHIROPRACTIC AT HOME

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Party Services

Beach Limousines

MASSAGE

Classical Acupuncture Facial Rejuv., Reiki

Party Services

Limo Services

Lic# 45693-H, 38979-RP, 45226-RP

Acupuncture

www.eastendlimousine.com Southampton • Bridgehampton East Hampton • New York

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

SERVICE &

INSTALLATION OF ALL BRANDS

631-775-7502 sammechanical.net

1341730

1193964

Photography/Video

Zill & Photography 631-926-4087

KOLB MECHANICAL Heating and Air Conditioning

www.kolbmechanical.com

1193593

Clean Air is Trane Air™

1199253

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www.katarzynazill.com

MASSAGE

Email: KasiaZill@gmail.com

portrait, weddings, interior, art photography

ASSOCIATES Bestt Prices in n the

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1341728

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Voted Dan’s “BEST OF THE BEST� 2009 Personal Trainer/Massage Therapy

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Party Services

Party Services

HAMPTON BALLOON

&

PARTY RENTALS our 29th year

Party Services

Wait Staff for any occasion

• Servers •Bartenders •Captains •Cooks • Personal & Errand Asst’s Since 1996

631-283-4646

Party Services

Silver Platter Service, Inc. 631-589-6999

silverplatterserviceinc.com spservers@optonline.net 1193716

FILIPKOWSKI AIR, INC

WONDROUS WINDOW DESIGNS Window Treatments

1282801

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www.TheHamptonBalloon.com

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BLAH TO AHHH!

20% SALE OFF

DESIGNER FABRICS

with any Custom Window or Home Fashion Order

Air Conditioning/Heating Heat Pumps/Humidification Custom Wine Cellars

631-734-2827

Service Contracts Available Sales • Service • Installations

1193796

Change that room from

BLAH to AHHH! ORDINARY TO EXTRAORDINARY, Work directly with the designer /fabricator Serving The Hampton’s, Manhattan and LI IN HOME CONSULTATIONS References Available on request

1266854

Our 16th Year

6 3 1-2 6 7-2242

(917)887-7755

1193909

1193897

by

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631-744-3533 • 1866-9-CURTAIN wondrouswindowdesigns.com

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

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


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(OME 3ERVICES

631-287-2403 631-298-4545

CALL FOR AUGUST SPECIALS!

631.569.4515

www.nfav.com

www.ashwoodfireplace.com

1267353

1267350 1323758

Gas Fireplace/Stove Tune Ups Wood Stove Maintenance All Makes & Models

Carpentry

NPC CARPENTRY Trim • Cabinets Windows & Doors Mantels & More!

Makee Yourr Housee a Home!

1193735

www.NpcCarpentry.com

516.658.8523

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

CLEANING / REPAIRS

24 Hour • 7 Days SERVICE

CHIMNEY & MASONRY REPAIRS NEW BRICK & BLOCK CHIMNEYS 10 POINT CHIMNEY INSPECTION ROOF & GUTTER REPAIRS Since 1984

281-3500 Cleaning

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Powerwashing

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

Basements

CSIA Certified Technician

Cleaning

The Most Thorough Carpet Cleaning Plus a 200% Guarantee!

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

Mildew & Mold Remediation / Testing 1193742

Car Service

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

Airport & NYC Specialists Islip • JFK • LaGuardia • Newark Crown Victoria & 7 -8 passenger minivans

631-369-5522 1-800-793-6499

631 : • 845.7770 Licensed & Insured

Based in Sag Harbor Est. 2002

Construction

erine’s Cleaning Cath of The Hamptons

Irish Owned

1316432

Designed & Built • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits

• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality

Owner Operated Deal Direct East End Since 1982

SH+EH Licensed & Insured

631•204•1600

For A Home That Is Clean And Green

Decks

Voted “Best Cleaning Company”

catherinescleaning.com

• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • All IPE & Mahogany Decks

Sevicing The Hamptons for Over 20 Years!

Year Round Hampton’s Housekeeping

Cell: 631-793-1121

Dan W. Leach

New Construction Home Improvement Superior Craftsmanship

1266874

Serving High End Homes on the East End

Decks

631-345-9393

1194044

www.TheCarpetCleaningGuy.net

631-588-2793

In-HomeEstimates!

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www.paniflex.com

Green Cleaning Systems

Bonded • Insured

HAMPTON TOWN TAXI

1282811

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(631) 283-6886

1266801

Decks

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

Highest Quality • Best Service

teresasfamilycleaning.com 1323320

Waterproofing Services

Free

pcslongisland.com We Clean “Green”

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

Custom Carpentry

1194043

1193620

Pete Vella

LIC #’s SH L001396 EH 6734 Suffolk 40077-HI

Complete Basement / Crawl Space

1323341

Design Installation Repair eastenddeck.net

631-653-1987

631-495-6826

Car Service

Licensed & Insured

Closets

Fax (631)648-7480

WWW.MILDEWBUSTERS.COM

2007

jurgita.harold@yahoo.com www.jurgitaandharold.com

Cleaning

Fast, Friendly, Professional Service www.acechimneyexperts.com

www.fastteks.com

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

631-553-5589

631-331-3730 cell 631-294-9627

1323327

Jurgita & Harold

• Truck Mounted Steam Cleaning lstery • Carpet • Uphol Upholstery • Tile & Grout Like New • Area Rugs • Silk • Wool • Car,RV & Boat Rugs • Powerwashing

Residential & Commercial

OF THE

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We Don’t Don’t Cut Corners Corners We We Clean Them

Insured

631-725-3278

www.organiccleaning.net

Construction

ERICLEAN

Chimneys

(631) 648-7474

28 Cameron St., Southampton

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Licensed • Insured

Computers/Internet

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Pro-Line

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

Cleaning

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NORTH FORK

Custom Audio & Video

Chimneys

1323314

Chimneys

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Chimneys

Audio/Home Theater

631-287-9277

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www.southamptonhandyman.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 Duct Cleaning

Decks

Fences/Railings

Heating g& A/C C Costss & Improve e Yourr Air Quality! ENVIRODUCTNY.COM Serving the East End

631-283-0758

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

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Electrical Contractors

PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION

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Design And Construction Of Fine Exteriors

Commercial Residential Industrial

631.324-3021

•Landscape Lighting •Generator Systems •Violations Removed •Service Upgrades •Troubleshooting •Renovations 24 Hour Emergency Serving L.I. Since 1997

631-874-6012

SH License #L000856

1194088

Driveways

Driveways

ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC. Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist

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Powerwashing

1341762

#1 Deck Builder on the East End

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

631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com

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DRIVEWAYS Call

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Environmental

• Oil Spill Clean-Up

Deadline 5pm Wednesday

For Emergencies Call:

We will meet or beat any price for comparable work

LICENSED • INSURED Lic# 36433-H

(9663)

631-734-Wood 631-236-7086

CHAMPION

Floor & Home

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

HARDWOOD FLOORING

Dust Free Sanding System Latest Technology

Installations • Sanding Finishing • Repairs Custom Staining & Decks

“The Atomic DCS” Sanding & Finishing Installations Buffing & Waxing

LIC # 3842ME

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

DO IT "THE SHEA WAY"

Residential • Commercial

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Call for Free Price Quote

1.888.9DUSTFREE

(Central Suffolk)

1316488

1193873

Dan’s Classifieds & Service Directory

(East End)

Lic. # 22186-H

631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured

We work your hours!

• Jerith Ornamental Aluminum • PVC/Maintenance Free Vinyl • Pool/Tennis Enclosures • Privacy/Security Installations • Baby-loc Removable Pool Fence 631-467-4478 631-878-4140 www.thefenceguyny.com

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Fences/Railings

Oil Tank

631-569-2667 631-455-1905

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

Also Available Sat & Sun

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126771

Service Directory

American Craftsmen Over 15 years experience

Free Estimates

631-668-1600

Environmental

hamptonservices.com

FLOORING & RENOVATION

See what our happy customers are so proud of

SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS

Liscensed & Insured

Topp Floor

All Work Guaranteed

1282828

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1193734

Reliable Wood Flooring

SEALCOAT

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

631-897-5146

ReliableWoodFlooring.com

Free Estimates

atlasasphalt.com

PICK UPS & DELIVERIES

Licensed & Insured

William J. Shea ELECTRIC

Proudly serving all of Long Island

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

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1199598

S.H. LIC. L002553

Delivery/Courier

Flooring

Inc.

Residential • Commercial

Licensed & Insured

GJS S Electric,, LLC

eastenddesign@aol.com

Flooring

OceanElectric.net

287-6060 (631)324-6060

www.docselectric.biz

327-8363

1194097

Lic# 43698-H

Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning

631-EAST-END

1323311

1193726

Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer

Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting

(631)

1266769

www.hamptondeck.com

DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS

Full Service Electrical Contracting

S ELECTRICA OC’

1316471

1323419

RENOVATION SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL

1282807

Deck Replacement • Deck Resurface • Deck Repair

Airr Qualityy Issuess & Testing Mold d Remediation n Lower

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1266876

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

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

S.C.#29685-H

OF THE

1267354

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

EH License #7347-2009

Fences/Railings

M.R.C.

EXPERT HOUSE WASHING & POWER WASHING

1193741

Electrical Contractors

Lic#27335-H, SHL002637

Decks

open: 8:30am-6pm Monday–Friday

631-537-4900

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


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(OME 3ERVICES Ogun Handyman Corp.

Gutters

631-664-5560

1323424

Gutters

Call for references Insured

METEOGUN@HOTMAIL.COM

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288-7272

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

1266846

Serving the Hamptons for over 10 Yrs.

1193944

Handy Man

Handy Mike Since 1975 Father - Son Team Interior Moulding

1194084

Siding, Windows, Doors

The Original Hampton Hubby Service LOCAL GUY

No Job Too Small! Interior/Exterior Roofing & Siding Windows & Doors Full Tree Service Painting, Powerwashing Deck Repairs You Ask! We Do It! Excellent References

Kitchens, Baths Deck Repairs Paint/Spackle Power Washing Licensed & Insured

1194085

631-283-6526

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

•Floor Sanding •Interior/Exterior Painting •Powerwashing •Tree Cutting & Maintenance •Car Detailing •Licensed •Insured •Referrals •Reasonable Rates •All Phases •No Job Too Small or Large

Custom Carpentry

• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • All IPE & Mahogany Decks Designed & Built • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits • Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality Owner Operated Deal Direct

631-345-9393 East End Since 1982

631.723.3935 516.250.7985

Licensed

Insured

CHARLES R. AHRENS OWNER OPERATED 516.819.6358 Licensed / Insured

917-226-4573 Home 631-907-4155

P.O. Box 1746 Bridgehampton, NY 11932

ISHED TOUC IN

House Watching

(631) 324-0381 Cell (516) 449-0972

1341721

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CARPENTRY I

SH+EH Licensed & Insured

1194003

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 1193918 CELL 631-831-5761

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

Blakewood

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Call For All Your Handyman Needs

631-569-5066 6

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OFFICE /FAX

hamptonshomebuilder.com 1266772 “Over 30 years of distinctive craftsmanship�

Dan W. Leach Painting Powerwashing Drywall / Spackle Deck Specialist

SH L000242 EH 6015-2010

Complete Property Management

Rodrigo.calle@yahoo.com

Suffolk Lic. 15194-H

SERVING LONG ISLAND SINCE 1989

Home Improvement

Handling All Your Handyman *Carpentryy *Paintingg *Decks *Roofingg *Sidingg *Repairs *Basementss *Mouldings *Powerwashingg *Caretakingg, Etc. Freee Estimates,, References

Licensed & Insured

631.728.3290

631.283.6176

C

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1316749

LIC # 36641-H • FREE Quotes • Fully Insured

•CUSTOM KITCHEN/BATH •CUSTOM EXTERIORS •HANDYMAN SERVICES

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

Starting at

6 3 1

HOME REMODELERS

A+Rating EPA Certified Home Remodeler

1266800

• Gutter Repairs • Roof Repairs • Trim Work

PMCI

Interior-Exterior Trim Kitchens/Baths, Flooring Basements, Windows & Doors Design • Permits • Management

F

Suffolk LIC # 3319

A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE SERVING THE HAMPTONS

1194007

631.589.4779

nheimer Constructio r e y n Be Renovations/Additions Decks, Roofing, Siding

Lic# EH6705, SH L002472

www.VitaleGas.com

Water Mill Caretaking, Maintenance, Repairing, Upgrading, Water Leaks, Tilework, Drywall, Painting, Powerwashing, Windows, Doors, Decks, Yardwork

Home Improvement

.

631.252.8429 9 / 631.210.4603

Construction

1193595

HOUSE WATCHING

by J I M

15 Years Experience Professional & Dependable References Available

cell 516.449.1389 office 631.324.2028

1193917

Irrigation

K

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631-807-7965

1266813

Installed Windows, Roofing, Siding, Gutters, Doors

Bathrooms • Painting

“Trust the World’s biggest name in Home Improvements�

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

When n Qualityy Matters References

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

631.324.1264 646.335.7909

1316408

FREE ESTIMATES

631-404-6139 631-472-2833

Suffolk LIC # 27587-H

• Solar Hot Water • Gas Deliveries • Boilers • BBQs • Appliances

Home Improvement

1193685

Family owned business for 60 years!

Mention this Ad Get 5% OFF discount

Home Improvement

1194051

Handyman

Fuels/Fuel Services

Lic# L001169

Fuels/Fuel Services

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

1193916


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(OME 3ERVICES Irrigation

Irrigation

Landscape/Garden

Landscape/Garden

Landscape/Garden

Landscape/Garden

RIT

HAMPTON MASONRY & LANDSCAPING INTERLOCKING PAVERS • BLUE STONE

FREE estimates

631.514.1533

“We Turn Your Dreams to Greens”

New Lawns & Plantings 1266843

Tree Service • Custom BBQs

Alll Island

“Designing & Building Residential Golf Greens in the Hamptons for over 20 YEARS”

For Information: 631.744.0214

LANDSCAPING

Cultured Stone

Turn On Monitoring Winterization

631-765-3130 • 631-283-8025

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

FREE CONSULTATIONS

RELIABLE QUALITY SERVICE

631-324-2028 631-723-3212

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Kitchen/Baths A FULL SERVICE IRRIGATION COMPANY

Turf Expert Member GCSAA • NYS DEC Certified Applicator 25 years of Experience • Call for Appointment

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

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To Our Clients THANK YOU LIC #’s SH 002970-0 EH 5254

EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE

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504.9274

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631-456-1752

1323362

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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 1316474

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A T V

631-734-5791

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

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MASONRY

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Comm. Res.

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Landscaping Organic Electric Lawn Mowing Spring CleanUps Bio Dynamic Garden Design Compost Tree Pruning & Take Downs

INSURED

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631

631-885-2627

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1316758

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1341729

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LICENSED

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Countryside Lawn & Tree

& Estate Management

www.bluetides.net

1193587

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Referencess Available

Insured

NYS DEC Certified Applicator LIC # C1811065 NYS DEC Business Reg # 11417

HAMPTON EAST LANDSCAPING

631-287-8688 1194087

1193919

www.billfoxgrounds.com

personalputtinggreens.com

Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990

1267360

Patios • Walkways Driveways • Irrigation

IRRIGATION

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FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

(631)909-3454

Lic. Ins.

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(OME 3ERVICES Shore Line

Masonry/Stone/Tile

Masonry/Stone/Tile

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FPL CONSTRUCTION CORP.

Pavers • Walkways • Driveways • Patios Waterproofing • Foundation Repair Basement Entrances • Cobblestone Curb Structural Restoration • Engineering Services Foundations & Excavation • Retaining Walls LICENSED & INSURED REFERENCES AVAILABLE

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

1267361

Mold Inspection

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shorelinebulkheading.com

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821-5619

OldStoneRestoration.com

Mold Inspection

Insured

MOLD

1316462

UNITED CONTRACTING

1193922

Residential & Commercial • Tile • Marble • Granite Installations No Job Too Small or Large

631-399-4877

Moving/Storage

R A T E

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

email: Brad@themoldpro.com web: www.themoldpro.com Montauk to Manhattan 1193795

Using Ben ja min Moore Paint

Exterior

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1341737

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1266836

We Do It Right... We Finish It On Time! • Exterior & Interior Painting Member of

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F L A T

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LIC # 1177-RE 1039-RP

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A&M

1194049

“Picture it painted Professionally” 2007 Award Winner

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www.eastendhousepainters.com P.631.668.9389 C.516.768.2856

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631

LIC # 43184-H

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LIC# L001413

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631-276-7951

OCEAN N STONE & TILE

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PAINTING 1267338

Mildew/Mold Problems? Testing and Analyzing Safe Non-Toxic Remediation

Tide Water Dock Building

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1266878

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Licensed d

Painting/Papering

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LIC.

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Marine Services

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(OME 3ERVICES Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

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(OME 3ERVICES Roofing/Siding

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Calling all college students! ASAP! Sales Administration Internship Full or Part-time, Two locations: Rye Brook, and Hauppauge, NY with one of the nation’s leading insurance companies. You will support agents who make a difference in people’s lives every day and get a firsthand look into what a future career with our company can offer you. Requirements: Intern must drive to the office and bring a laptop windows explorer computer. Seeking a college student who is very active on campus or the community. Interns gain the opportunity to learn about the financial service industry, earn competitive wages while in the program, hours tailored to work with your schedule, hands on mentoring that will help you in a variety of careers Opportunity to build your resume and gain valuable contacts. Rye Brook, NY Job ref# 113 Hauppauge, NY Job ref #112

tional sale reps to sell advertising for Part time Project Manager for our website. High Commissions. Job Southampton Marketing Agency Manage ongoing projects, Create a ref#84 marketing / project calendar, Domestic Help/Caregiver needed for Gathering necessary info from the Sag Harbor residence. Cook meals, clientele, Identifying and hiring the clean house, run errands, take care of appropriate team members, two school-aged children. 5 days per Communicating with the client on week. Job ref#125 the status of their project, Keeping everyone accountable to established Legal Secretary needed for temp timelines, Troubleshooting, work. Great computer skills a must. Review / edit copywriting material, System used is Windows XP. Law Suggest and execute website office experience preferred. upgrades/modifications for clients, Job ref #129 Manage online marketing, Detail / Timeline oriented, Good at coordiBank tellers needed full time and part nating moving pieces, Self motivattime for various branches around the Hamptons. Experience preferred. Job ref#131 Booksellers needed for Hamptons locations: If you’re very well-read and very outgoing. We might have a great job for you! Full-time is 5 days which includes Saturday Part-time is 4 hours 5 days per week. Part-time can be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Pay is commensurate with experience Job ref# 132

Westhampton Dental Office is seeking part-time and flexible help with the front desk. Pleasant, honest, must answer phones, confirm appointments, efficient with a PC (the pracMedical Biller needed for Physical tice runs on a dental software program Therapy office located in called Dentrix). Preferably someone with dental experience, but not an Southampton Job Ref #118 absolute requirement. Job ref #130 Year Round waitstaff and kitchen Bookkeeper needed for Southampton help needed for Southampton Village office part time. Must be proRestaurant. Job ref# 73 ficient with Quickbooks. Immediate UntappedAbility is seeking addi- opening. Job ref#106 Hampton Bays office to answer phones and process payments. Bilingual a plus. Job Ref#76

www.DansHR.com ed, Good problem solver, Experience managing people and projects, Outgoing personality, Outstanding follow up, Stays up-todate on new marketing tools and strategies (stay cutting edge),Ability to evaluate and utilize new marketing tools / techniques, Must have marketing/Advertising Experience. Job ref#117 A Children’s Mobile Gym is seeking responsible gym instructors who are reliable and have lots of energy. Hours will vary. Three time slots are available 9:30-12:30, 1-3:30 and 3:30 -6pm. Person can take more

than one time slot. Person must be athletic and energetic! $15 per hour Job ref #134 House Cleaners Needed: Searching for energetic, dedicated, responsible individual with clean drivers license and social security number to work for a professional “green� cleaning company on the East End. Must like cleaning. Part-time Monday-Friday, with occasional weekends. $15 per hour, benefits package available. Job ref #133

Creative Presentation Coordinator, Polo Ralph Lauren Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation is a leader in the design, marketing and distribution of premium lifestyle products in four categories: apparel, home, accessories and fragrances. For more than 40 years, Polo’s reputation and distinctive image have been consistently developed across an expanding number of products, brands and international markets. Purpose and Scope: Responsible for creative presentation, theme design and setup for store interiors and windows. Execute interior and window changeovers and installations for stores. Includes: construction of any interior/window sets, on-site

prop handling and prop placement. Conduct periodic walkthrough of locations, identifying opportunities to improve overall visual and creative appearance of the site. Prep, in keeping with visual calendar, for next installation or floor change. Execute daily interior-set maintenance for stores, this includes: repositioning mannequins, re-propping, re-merchandising, and sourcing alternative product for interior presentations. Execute interim window display strategies for critical vacancies. For each installation, responsible for assisting in procuring/compiling creative and aesthetic elements for windows, including: wallpaper, paint, rugs, fabrics,

lighting and decorative prop elements. 2-4 years visual presentation experience. Demonstrated experience should include either tenure with a luxury goods retailer or luxury goods product exposure. Demonstrated ability to balance maintenance and installations on a rolling calendar. Ability to conduct installations outside of standard working and retail store hours (i.e., evenings after 9 PM, and weekends). Project Management/Organization skills: proven ability to prioritize, work to a punchlist, and hit aggressive deadlines with minimal direction. Job ref #135

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%MPLOYMENT $AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Domestic/ Personal Assistant Hamptons Leading Agency

HAMPTON DOMESTICS Our 30th Year * Private Chefs * Butler/ Houseman * Couples * Housekeepers * Nannies * Household Managers * Estate Managers * Senior Companions * Groundskeepers * Home Health Aides * Nannies * Personal Assistants * Chauffeurs/ Security 631-725-1527 631-458-4129 (fax) (Hamptons) 212-838-5900 (New York City)

Situation Wanted Companion/ Home Health Aide Certified, caring, compassionate, experienced, mature. Drivers lic, own vehicle, FBI background check and willing to travel. (718)779-0099 Housekeeper AVAILABLE, experienced, legal, with good references seeking F/T position to take care of your house in the Hamptons. Driver's lic. (631)727-2880 (631)764-5388

Automotive

Classes/Instruction

Handyman

CASH PAID FOR JUNK AND RUNNING VEHICLES $50- $5,000 (631) 474-3161 DMV# 7099438 FREE PICK-UP

French Classes by native Parisian. Adults/ children. All levels. Le Cercle Francais. (631)725-2128

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

GMC SIERRA 2003 Green pickup, regular cab, 85,000 miles, 8 cylinder, 8' bed, automatic, bed liner. Tonneau cover. $8,000. It's a beauty!! (631)288-2021

Overwhelmed? Need another right hand? Savvy, professional woman with broad international business background seeks inspiring project. (212)977-1112 Mini Cooper " S " 2002 Silver with Black hood stripes and black roof . One owner with Announcements ONLY 8,000 miles. Beach car, HORSE & CARRIAGE TOUR garaged and in great condition. of Historic Art District: Pollock Running lights, black interior Krasner Studio- Green River and CD player. $11750. Cemetery. (917)806-8711. covehollowstable@yahoo.com rstern@sternvest.com. (631)431-5013

DOMESTIC POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Merchandise for Sale

SELLING or TRADING Your Car, Truck, SUV?

HAMPTONDOMESTICS.COM

Oak pedestal DR table with 2 large leaves & glass front china cabinet, $200. Large treadmill, barely used, $200. (631)871-3358, (631)907-4096.

Sell Fast Easy! Call For Free Price Quote. $500 to $25,000. We come to YOU since 1972! Purchased Thousands of Vehicles in the Hamptons!

Placing Professional Staff in Americas Finest Households New York. Palm Beach. Miami

Merchandise Wanted POLISH HOME SERVICE Elderly Care/ Companion. Qualified European Help. 20 Years Experience. ( 7 1 8 ) 3 8 9 - 6 1 1 7 phsfrank@gmail.com

Driver/Delivery Drivers: Local Great Paying Flatbed and Van Runs! CDL-A, 1yr Exp. Req. Estenson Logistics. Apply: www.goelc.com 1-866-336-9642

Office Personal/ Administrative Assistant. Primarily secretarial duties. 15- 20 hours per week working with a Real Estate Investment Company. Bridgehampton location. Salary determined by experience. Please contact (917)806-6445.

Sales We are a small Long Island based wine company primarily representing high quality, low production, artisanal LI and New York state wines, along with other small producers from unique areas. We are currently seeking highly motivated, wine knowledgeable sales people with a passion for the wine business to represent us on the East End of Long Island and or Manhattan. You must be enthusiastic, self motivated, well organized and have a valid driver's license. Salary will be based upon professional experience. Please email resume to:

Long Standing Collector wishes to expand collection of guns, swords. Cash paid. Free appraisals. Instant decisions. Strictly confidential. Lloyd 631-325-1819

NYS Dealer # 7017608 Licensed Bonded Insured

Tag/Yard/Estate Sale

We Buy Cars

East Quogue (Southampton Pines) 169 Malloy Dr. Saturday Oct 2, 9am- 4pm Rain date: Oct 3, 9am-4pm. Not your average yard sale. We accept credit cards, (min $50) or cash and carry. Books, household items, womens/ mens clothing, clothing racks, portable tables, 2yr old stand up freezer, glassware, linens, ceramics, jewelry, dinnerware, etc. (917)301-2416. ESTATE/ HOME SALES. We are the experts. We know how to do it right. Call Lloyd! 631-325-1819

516-504-SOLD (7653) www.greatneckcarbuyers.com

WINTER CAR STORAGE FOREIGN CAR SERVICE REPAIR & RESTORATION Free Pick Up & Delivery WE BUY VINTAGE, SPORTS, LUXURY CARS. Internet Consignment Sales. Foreign or Domestic cars. Call Aventura Motors 631-283-8819 www.aventuramotors.com

SHELTER ISLAND TAG Catering/Chef Services SALE Friday, 10/1- Sunday 10/3, 10am on. 20 Baldwin FRANK FURIA Personal Chef Road. Final Days of Designer's & Private Caterer. Impeccable Moving Sale!! All Contents! References. Full Staffing Available. (631)803-0185 frank_furia@yahoo.com Antiques/Collectibles Bridgehampton Lions Club Original Antique Show. Oct 9th, at the Bridgehampton Community House from 10-5pm, early admission at 9.

peter@premiumwinesportfolio.com

Automotive

Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com

Call Jeff Winter (516)729-9304

Cleaning

Home DĂŠcor

A VOTRE SERVICE! Quality Housekeeping Property Management Professional Organizer

APPRAISALSAUCTIONS antique restorations, paintings, (631)283-2002. RE-ROOFING, flats. architectural leaks, skylights, chimneys, re-guttering, re-carpentry. (631)288-1850 (631)324-2200

Personal Service Experience Reliability

(631) 725-2128 www.AVSHamptons.com

Home Improvements

Are You Looking for a Housekeeping Service that will exceed your expectations?

B G Home Improvements Interior/ Exterior Painting, Spackling. Power Washing, Staining & Deck Repairs. Lic'd & Ins. Ben (516)380-9984

Then stop here and call or text (631)834-9271 "Hamptons Housekeeping" is a dynamic company serving the Hamptons and NYC.

HOUSE WATCHING

8- 10' LEYLAND CYPRESS $125, 5- 6' privet $22, 8' Arborvitae $80 includes delivery. w w w. ev e r g r e e n s c r e e n s . c o m (631)662-8398

Are your trees ready for hurricane season? Call Greenforest Tree Service for all of your tree trimming and removal needs. Best Prices. Licensed and Insured. (516) 380-7491 TREE SPECIALIST Pruning, Removals, Stump Grinding. Topping for Views and Sunlight. Fertilizing, Wood Chips. (631)725-1394

Summer Rentals

Retired Police Detective Professional and Reliable Free Estimates (631)793-2129

Aquebogue- North Fork Waterfront 1, 2, or 3 Bedroom We are experienced, Cottages. $15,000 season, or detail oriented, meticulous, weekly/ monthly. (631)722-4096 and hard working. www.liny-cottages.com Housewatch! Need someone to watch your house while you are Get your money's worth. away? Housewatch cares for Winter Rentals hamptonshousekeeping.com properties offering experience, expert attention to detail and Insured & Bonded complete reliability. Excellent AMAGANSETT references available upon request. 631-725-3955 Charming Furnished Experienced lady will clean and ehurley1@gmail.com. Cottages, Suites & Studios. take care of your house or office. Situated on 2 secluded acres Excellent references. Long Island House Watchers. We provide complete house in the heart of the village. 631-727-0862. watching service for absentee All units have full kitchens homeowners. We can remodel, & gas heat. clean, and do maintenance on Rent includes electric, cable, Computers your home while you're away. wireless, off street parking & Family owned. Call snow removal. Pets allowed. 631-729-3315 From $900- $1,500 monthly.

Landscape/Garden Computer and networking repair, on site, commercial and residential. Courteous professional technicians. Emergency service available. Free phone consult. 631-878-0350, 631-255-2994 info@nielsen-it.com www.nielsen-it.com

Fuels/Fuel Services Firewood: Ready to Burn. $300/ cord; $160/ half. Stacked. $260 Dumped. Stovewood. The Best Wood, Period! Tim McCarthy 516-857-8752

Your own private chef for just Good Burning Firewood. Sea$45 hour. CIA Graduate. All occasions. Local. (631)578-0798 soned. $250 Dumped, $300 stacked, per cord. 1/4's, 1/2's and www.needachef.com stove wood available. Mike Clark 631-727-9272

Child Care

Stay at home mom available for Benz, silver, CL-600, 2005, day care in my home. CLEAN, V12, excellent, MB warranty to SAFE Environment 2014. $30,000. (631)329-5502 631-525-2358 Michelle

House Watching

Trees/Shrubs

Oil Burner Service: Annual Tune Ups/ Installations 24 hr. Emergency Service 30+ years experience. Call: 631-831-2667

LANDSCAPING SPECIALIST Custom Design, Installation, Maintenance. Trees, Bushes, Flower Gardens. Sod/ Seed Lawns. Brick, Blue Stone, Patios, Walkways. Driveways, Grading/ Drainage. (631)725-1394

(631)267-3133 EAST HAMPTON beautiful water view. Walk to beach. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, new kitchen, LR with fireplace, w/d, large deck. $1,200/ month. (631)267-3745

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE PERFECT FILM FESTIVAL Hobie Cat 16' on trailer with RENTAL! 5 bedroom. Walk $2,000/ new trampoline. $999. town, bus or train. week. (516)635-8437 (631)338-6360

Marine

Massage Therapy

Hampton Bays furnished 1 Bedroom condo September- May MASSAGE BY CHRISTINE. $950/ month includes utilities. Spa quality massage in the com- No smoking/ pets. fort of your home. LMT (516)946-6912 (404)455-5975 SHIATSU. THE MASTER SAG HARBOR charming cotSESSION. DEEP BODY- tage, 2 bedroom. Available 10/1. WORK MOST EFFECTIVE $2,200/ month. (631)252-1131 FOR RELIEF FROM STRESS AND PAIN. (631)329-1322 Hampton Bays: Tiana Bay, WATERFRONT, furnished 1 Property Management BR apt. Private beach, boat dock ESTATE MANAGER 20 years up to 30 ft included. MILLION SUNSETS. Oct. experience high end ($100MM+) DOLLAR property management & hospi- through May, $900 monthly includes all. (516)635-0056. tality services. (631)276-2253 (631)588-3923. hpmboo@hotmail.com

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2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT 2EAL %STATE FOR 3ALE Winter Rentals

Year Round Rentals

Year Round Rentals

Year Round Rentals

S O UT HA M PT O N Fully Furnished Studios $800 Mo. Includes All (Also avail wkly) Security Deposit Req Call 631-537-2900 hello@enclaveinn.com

CENTER MORICHES/ MANORVILLE 3 Bedroom 2 FBth contemp, newly updated, fpl, Jacuzzi, landscaped, pond, waterfall. $2,000 +utilities. (631)445-7006

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE

WESTHAMPTON BEACH Village 4 BR/ 2 BA Cape. Close to beach. $1,900 monthly. Broker (631)848-8469

3 BR, 2 Full Bath. Steps to Main Street. Rent @$2,500 mth. Buy for $875,000. Several studios: 1, 2 & 3 BR Cottages starting at $1,000 per mth. Large one bedroom duplex steps to main street. Private parking area, renovated: $2500 per month (516)729-7000

Sag Harbor near Long Beach, furnished 2BR, fplc, fenced, $1,500. Nov 1- March 31. (516)359-7272 SOUTHAMPTON LUXURY CONDO 3 bedroom, 2.5 Bath. Gym and fireplace. NO Pets. $2,500/ month. (201)650-1466 or jbeanj0624@aol.com. Southampton Village 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, completely furnished. Walk to all. Cable/ internet. No smoking, no pets please. (631)283-7043 (646)942-3870

EAST HAMPTON 2 beautiful, secluded acres, surrounded by nature preserves. 5 minutes from both East Hampton Village & Sag Harbor GORGEOUS 5,000 sq. ft. home. Open floor plan w/gourmet kitchen 3 separate indoor living areas! Upscale furnishings thru-out. 5 Bdrms / 5 Baths. (en suite) Each bedroom has own sitting area! Master Bdrms on each floor. Lovely heated pool/ large deck

Sag Harbor Village Historic District, large 2 BR apt., walk to all. Newly renovated, no smoking/ pets, $1,800 monthly. (631)725-1743 Sagaponack: Farmhouse, SOH, renovated 5 BRs, 2 new baths, new kitchen, outdoor shower, CAC, new furnishings. Year round $51k. Off season LD- MD $15k. Chris (609)915-9755 chrisr@bwinc.com

Weekly Rentals Bridgehampton Brand New *Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bath on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cook’s kitchen, DR, game room, 6 TVs. *Also 7 BR, 5 bath house avail with all amenities. Weekly or weekends. Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com

Rooms

Commercial

Homes

SAG HARBOR VILLAGE On-site parking. Several office/ retail units From $1,450 and up Up to 4,000 sf., Completely renovated (516)729-7000

AQUEBOGUE Stunning Sophisticate's Victorian 3 BR, 2.5 Bath! $559,000 CUTCHOGUE Bed & Breakfast Business/ Cottage! $459,900 JAMESPORT Best Buy/ Neighborhood 4 BR, 2 Bath! $349,900 ------------------Water View Beach Cottage 200' from Sand! $399,900 RIVERHEAD Adorable Great Buy! 2 BR, 1 Bath $172,500

Sag Harbor year round store to share. Prime Hamptons location, Main St. Must be compatible with high end custom picture framing and contemporary fine art jewelry. Steps from Jitney. (631)725-2803 Southampton Village Big shop suitable for almost any retail. Suitable for Kitchen, Showroom also. Free standing building. Also parking. (516)848-8885 (516)921-5414

East Hampton/ Wainscott near ocean, furnished BR/ bath, private entrance. $1,500 monthly, utilities included. (631)537-3068 WATER MILL SQUAREartherzog@aol.com 3,250 square feet. Prime Montauk Highway, $5,950/ $4,000/ $2,000. Offices at $325, $675, Southampton 6 bedrooms, 3 HA M PT O N BAY S $1,000. Doctor's office $1,100. bath, great room, large kitchen, WATERFRONT Call Ben (212)685-6500 heated pool, large deck, cac, near town, beach. $3400/ month Rooms Available 917-520-4595. For Rent With Open Houses Kitchen & Private Bath SOUTHAMPTON: On Bay, DeLuca Hamptons Realty Walking Distance To Private entrance into 2 BR, (631) 903-2989 Montauk Highway www.godelucahamptonsrealty.com semi-furnished apartment. Walk $695/ Month Unfurnished Hampton Bays Sunday Oct. 3, to College. $1,500 includes all! $775/ Month Furnished 11 P.M.- 1:30 P.M. 17 Russell Road. (516)680-5902 $200 Weekly Furnished Mediterranean Style Villa. 3,000 sq $75 Daily Furnished ft. 1 acre. Great Summer Rental opSouthampton Village portunity. $1,035,000. 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, For Further Information LR, DR, kitchen. Call (631) 728-5131 $2,200 Year round. Homes

WATER MILL 6 bedroom house, 4.5 baths with 20x40 heated pool, 8 person hot tub, basketball court, beautifully $95,000 yearly landscaped, very private yard, stainless kitchen. Great layout, 917-848-7957 CAC, wireless net. Must see!!! $3,500/ month or $600 per room. Kevin (516)316-1172 EAST HAMPTON- 3 bedroom, www.freewebs.com/kdaley25 2 bath. NEW KITCHEN, AC, pool with spa & gazebo. No Water Mill Cozy one bedroom smoking. Pet possible. $2,450. cottage, convenient location, Owner. (631)368-7841 $950 monthly plus utilities. (516)848-8885 631-726-5352 (516)921-5414 FLANDERS 3 bedroom ranch, Westhampton area large 1 BR full basement, all electric, de$1,800 plus Southampton Village: 3 BR condo, furnished, $1,000 + tached shed. Available 10/1. farmhouse, 2 bath, w/d, furutilities. No smoking/ pets. utilities. nished/ unfurnished. $2,350 (516)810-4667 (212)465-1599, (917)692-4782. monthly plus utilities. Close to Flanders: Bay View Pines, huge train. (631)766-7979 Westhampton Beach apt. Walk to beach. No smoking/ O C EA N F R O NT Southampton Village, newly pets. (516)456-7137 2 BR, 1.5 baths, renovated, 1 BR cottage, 1.5 private deck, pool, tennis. baths, furnished, w/d, gas fireAvailable now- 5/15 Hampton Bays: year round, will place, CAC. No smoking/ pets. $1,250 +utilities consider winter. Waterview, fur- $1,400 monthly. 631-287-7990. Year round: $2,250 +utilities nished, 1 BR & Studio apt. avail. 4-Holiday Special: Reasonable. (631)764-3834 Southampton/ Water Mill: 10/1-1/2/11 beautiful furnished home, 4 BR, $7,000 +utilities Noyac: Near bay beach. 3 3.5 baths, pool, CAC, great farm (917) 279-9381 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Cottage. views, $4,500 monthly including Light filled spaces w/ LR, EIK, utilities. Winter, $2,750 includWesthampton/ Remsenburg sunporch & patio. Cedar Shin- ing utilities. Owner/ Broker Charming guest cottage, 1 BR on gle. $2300. (631)655-5551. (631)726-5405, (203)927-6557 family estate, pool, tennis, boat suevsoup@yahoo.com. dock. Winter $700. No pets. WESTHAMPTON BEACH: (631)882-1986 spacious 1 BR condo, furnished, Quogue East Realty Co. w/d, d/w, tennis, pool, no pets/ (631) 653-9660 smoking. $1,100. Consider Winwww.quogueeast.com Year Round Rentals ter. (516)352-7694 HAMPTON BAYS 3 bedroom Quogue. 1 br 1 bth includes WESTHAMPTON 2 BR house plus loft in modern home, heated heat. $990 wooded half acre. Quiet dead pool with new liner, outdoor end street. New EIK, new applipool table, AC, 2 car garage, REMSENBURG Barn circa ances, new carpeting, new winlarge deck, $2,495. 1760. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sun- dows, w/d. (917)687-5902 (516)840-6509 deck. Wooded acre. Furnished Amagansett 262 Main St 2 Bed- or unfurnished. (631)325-1675 Westhampton Beach room, 1 Bath, clean, newly renoO C EA N F R O NT Light and vated classic shingle cottage, SAG HARBOR: Yardarm fenced yard, large deck, storage bright. Wonderfully renovated, 2 BR, 1.5 baths, shed. Quiet, Private, walk to spacious 1 bedroom apartment. private deck, pool, tennis. dishwasher. everything $2000. Washer/ dryer, $2,250 +utilities Easy walk to town. $1,495. (631)873-9201. (917) 279-9381 prherbfarm@optonline.net. References. (631)725-7189

SAG HARBOR/ NOYAC 2 BEACH bedrooms water view across CLEARWATER from Long Beach, $900 each EAST HAMPTON 3 BRs, 2 baths, Heated pool. Possible plus utilities. (917)657-6555 owner financing. $529,000. (516)790-6207 Southampton Village suite available in historic home. Walk to Jitney, train, restaurants. Private entrance, private bath, $900 includes utilities. 631-283-0730

KATE CARPLUK BROKER ASSOCIATE (631)838-7608 kcarpluk@aol.com Century 21 Albertson East Hampton- 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath, private beach and marina, mature landscaping, quiet street, finished basement with BONUS room, excellent condition. $555000. (631)604-2436. betheblue@hotmail.com.

East Hampton: family park, 1983 double wide manufactured home, 3 BR, 2 bath, sun room. $155,000. (631)907-4096 East Hampton: 4 BR, 2.5 bath, immaculate home on Private shy acre property. Cathedral ceilings in living room and master BR suite. French doors in living room open to heated pool, deck and beautiful landscaping. Fireplace, CAC, CVAC. Excellent rental history. $895,000. Owner (917)375-3915

Out of Town DeLuca Hamptons (631) 903-2989

Realty

www.godelucahamptonsrealty.com TIME SHARE in ARUBA 1st or 2nd wk, 2/2011 Casa Del Mar Beach Ocean View. 2 Bedrm Suite. $2,000/ wk. (631)728-9088

PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, October 2, 2010 12:00PM TO 2:00PM, #3 Patriot's Lane, East Hampton

Florida: Spring Hill/ Hudson. 2 BR, 2 Bth 1 Car Garage, Furnished Available Jan- April Negociable. Pets ok $1300/ month. 631-286-1114 Vermont: Beautiful Home Nestled in the Woods. Great Golf/ Restaurants, spectacular Fall Foliage. 3 BR + Loft, Clubhouse with Pool. $350 per night. (631)678-1262

Commercial GREENPORT Great location! Front Street. Approximately 1,300 s.f. Rent $1,950. Tel. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday 8:30 am- 4:30 pm.

Come take a look at this cute-as-a-button jewel in the popular Settlers Landing sub-division in the Northwest Woods of East Hampton. 3 bedrooms, eat-in-country kitchen, swimming pool and just a short walk to Three Mile Harbor beach! Exclusive at $550,000. Call Gary Goldstein at 631-561-8833 for further information and directions to Open House.

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2EAL %STATE FOR 3ALE Homes Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com East Quogue. Bay estates. Cedar shingled ranch on 1/2 acre 3 br, 2 ba, open kitchen, dining and living area, fireplace, full basement, large deck, 2 car garage. Exclusive $465,000

REMSENBURG Barn circa 1760. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sundeck. Wooded acre. Furnished or unfurnished. (631)325-1675

WATER MILL- PRISTINE 3 bedroom, 3 bath .58 acre. Backs Horse farm Designer Landscaping, Renovated, private $1,150,000. CALL OWNER (917)359-0293

Homes

Homes

Homes Eastport

Encore Atlantic Shores... Luxury Condo EIK w/ granite counters & Stainless Appliances. Hardwood floors. LR & DR w/ Vaulted Ceilings & Gas fplc. MBR suite on 1st flr. Office/ Study w/ French doors. Loft w/ den, Guest BR & full bath. Laundry room & Garage. Large, private covered Patio & Rear Yard. Lovely Gardens & Views. Gated 55+ Community w/ Indoor/Outdoor Pools, Tennis & Award Winning Club House. $634,000 Rose M. Alfano, LSA (631)335-8810 www.GotHamptons.com Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com East Quogue Village Victorian. Stunning 4 br, 2 ba, newly renovated kitchen, formal dining room, parlor, living room, front porch, detached 2 car garage on East Quogue: bordering 3/4 acre. Exclusive $695,000 Quogue, Georgian style 4 BR, 4 bath, 2 yrs old, 2 car garage, Flanders: New cape, 3 yrs old landscaped, room for pool. Sale on wooded 1/4 acre, 4 BR, 2 full $899k, or winter rental $3,500 Owner/ Broker baths, EIK, full basement, CAC, monthly. fplc, IG sprinklers, close to water (631)766-5635 activities. $319,000. (516)785-4999 ext:11 HAMPTON BAYS OLD HARBOR COLONY- Beautiful 1 family home in prestigous private development. 3 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath, COUNTRY RANCH Living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with new appliances, fully renovated basement, 20x40 W E ST HA M PT O N inground pool, 20x40 deck, B EA UTY sprinkler system, totally fenced in yard, access to priCreek front 4 bedroom, 4 bath vate bay. $799,000. home with gated entry. (516)351-2975.

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Spacious and open floor plan. Eat in kitchen, study, formal dining room. Great room with multiple sliders out to multi-level decks. Other amenities include: heated 20 x 40 pool, basketball court, beach volleyball and lovely views†all on 1.48 acres. Motivated owners. Exclusive. $1,275,000.

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OCEANVIEW: AMAGANSETT This 1.1 acre park-like parcel is the last vacant property located amidst historic homes in the estate area along Bluff Rd. Many majestic specimen trees and tall privet with lush lawn create a feeling of peace as you stroll the grounds. One can build a magnificent 7500 sf home. Only 1400 feet to the ocean, the views will be breathtaking. A must see! $3,500,000 EXCLUSIVE

SUBDIVIDABLE:WATERMILL NORTH Only 5 minutes from town near Deerfield Road is this wonderful 5.7 acre property bordering an 8 acre horse farm is that can be subdivided into two parcels and possibly three. Imagine building a home with tennis court & a legal guest house and having one additional vacant lot to spare! Perfect for investor too. $1,750,000 Negotiable. EXCLUSIVE

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Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com

HAMPTON BAYS Immediate Occupancy available! 2-3 BR home on half acre plus, parklike grounds, basement garage, CAC. Owner wants immediate action. Asking high $300's. Make offers. Exclusive Broker Southampton Village- Time Capsule Treasure! Classic style (631)728-7409 and grace near ocean, authentic center hall stucco colonial, modHampton Bays: Rampasture ern amenities, fireplace, sunPoint, large 2 BR, 2 bath ranch room, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, on shy 1/2 acre, Exclusive pool, garage, lovely grounds. Ex$519,000. Hampton Bays, Open clusive $3,400,000 Bayfront, 1 BR house with large loft, Exclusive $600,000. HampMorley Agency ton Bays, Handyman Special, 3 38 Hampton Road BR, 2.5 bath ranch, Exclusive Southampton, NY $319,000. Flocee Realty Inc., 631/283-8100 (631)728-0487 www.morleyagency.com Water Mill- Endless Expansion Possibilities! Gorgeous 1.1 acre site, Main Residential Cottage with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath PLUS Quogue. Secluded contemporary Separate Smaller Cottage with offering 4 br, 4.5 ba, modern fireplace, detached 2 car garage. kitchen, living/dining room with Co-Exclusive $1,150,000 marble fireplace, sunroom, inCondos/Co-Ops ground pool, pool house, and finished basement on 1.1 acres. Ex- Amagansett: Luxury Resort clusive $1,249,000 Apt., On Pristine Beach. Ocean Dunes and Bay Water Views. SAG HARBOR RANCH Spectacular Sunsets. Sleeps 6. 2 Perfect starter downsize 2 bed- Baths. Heated Pool. 2 Tennis room, 2 bath, fireplace, finished Courts. 12 minutes to Montauk basement. Room for pool, ex- Downs Golf. Dining Deck with pansion. Evergreen surrounded Furniture. Designer Decor. Cross privacy. Walk to town. Ventilation plus AC, Maid Ser$600,000. Owner vice. Owner 914-693-5745; (631)725-1091 914-498-5745 Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com

Sag Harbor: 4 BR, 2 bath 100 year old house in Historic District. Walk to All $949,000. 631-725-1743

EAST MORICHES Hart's Cove unique patio house all updated. 3/ 2, back yard overlooks pasture, pool, tennis court, marina with boat slip. $589,000. (631)878-7849

Sag Harbor/ Noyac Studio Cottage on Upscale Cul-de-Sac. Waterviews, Potential for Expansion BEACH $360,000. 917-355-2687, WESTHAMPTON Beautiful 3 BR Oceanfront Co631-725-1433 op. Deal of a Lifetime! Offered in $500s. Owner (516)459-7772 Sag Harbor Village: 118 yr old, 2 story Traditional, LR, DR, 3 Homes BR, 2 bath, 2 blocks from center of Village. Asking $850,000. Exclusive, K.R.McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471

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www.godelucahamptonsrealty.com Hampton Bays Condo Perfect Vacation Get Away! 1 bedroom, Kitchen, Bath, Deck, Barbecue, Pool, Tennis. $219,000. Main. $426.

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2% Finders Fee Beautiful 1 BR Beach Front Co-op Apt. Views facing Ocean & Bay. CAC, apt fully furnished, sleeps 4. INCLUDING FLYING SCOTT 19' SAILBOAT W/ TRAILER & mooring on the bay. see photos: www.thewesthamptonhouse.com

$325,000 Owner(212)873-2556 WESTHAMPTON BEACH DUNE ROAD 1 Bedroom Co-op on the beach. Owner Moving, MUST SACRIFICE. Spectacular Ocean/ Bay Views. Heated Pool, Tennis, Barbecue. Asking: $259,999. Eileen Kaufman, Prudential (631)902-9980

NYC MA N HATTA N 799 PARK AVE!!! Magnificent high floor, mint 2 BR, 2 Bath Co-op. Best reno on Park Ave. Huge LR, FDR, state of the art kitchen, gym, garage, "the works"! $1,995,000. Maint, $2,916.12 DIANA PONZINI ASSOC. (646)226-3825 (917)549-4847

Southampton Village: 2 BR, 1 bath Darling Cottage, Walk to Village, Bike to Ocean, Perfect Hide-away $699,000. (631)283-4622 SOUTHOLD WATERFRONT 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, .5 acre, 180' bulkheaded canal. Desirable area. Great views! $675,000. (847)421-5581

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Expansive 4,000 sq. ft. Waterfront ranch. Deep water dock leading to Peconic Bay.

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Pristine home designed to create lasting memories with family and friends. Abundance of space and privacy, with the serenity of an environmental preserve. Oversized 20x40 ft heated pool with bathhouse. Two level deck with awning. Professionally landscaped perennial gardens. 5 BR, 3.5 baths, dream kitchen with family area LR, DR, media/ game room, gym/ hobby room & 3 car garage.

Immaculate & completely renovated waterfront 1 BR, 1 bath condo in the heart of the village. Just a short walk to Main Street & all it has to offer. Complete with Your own Boat Dock. Enjoy year round. $459,000 Rose M. Alfano, LSA 631-335-8810 www.GotHamptons.com

FOR SALE BY OWNER. $1,880,000. Contact (516)679-1880

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LEGAL NOTICE #498320 Edward M. Fox Eric T. Moser K&L GATES LLP 599 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10022 (212) 536-3900 Counsel for Debtors, The Brown Publishing Company, et al. UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK —————————————————X In re: THE BROWN PUBLISHING COMPANY, DAN’S PAPERS, INC., BROWN MEDIA HOLDINGS COMPANY, BOULDER BUSINESS INFORMATION INC., BROWN BUSINESS LEDGER, LLC, BROWN PUBLISHING INC., LLC, BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS, LLC, THE DELAWARE GAZETTE COMPANY, SC BIZ NEWS, LLC, TEXAS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS, INC., TEXAS BUSINESS NEWS, LLC, TROY DAILY NEWS, INC., UPSTATE BUSINESS NEWS, LLC, UTAH BUSINESS PUBLISHERS, LLC, ARG, LLC, Debtors. —————————————————X Chapter 11 Case No. 10-73295 (DTE) (Jointly Administered) NOTICE OF DEADLINE REQUIRING FILING OF PROOFS OF CLAIM ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 29, 2010 TO ALL PERSONS AND ENTITIES WITH A CLAIM, INCLUDING ALL CLAIMS UNDER SECTION 503(B)(9) OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE, AGAINST ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DEBTORS: Debtor Name Case Number The Brown Publishing Company 10-73295 Dan’s Papers, Inc. 10-73291 Brown Media Holdings Company 10-73292 Boulder Business Information, Inc. 10-73297 Brown Business Ledger, LLC 10-73298 Brown Publishing Inc., LLC 10-73299 Business Publications, LLC 10-73300 The Delaware Gazette Company 10-73302 SC Biz News, LLC 10-73303 Texas Community Newspapers, Inc. 10-73304 Texas Business News, LLC 10-73305 Troy Daily News, Inc. 10-73306 Upstate Business News, LLC 10-73307 Utah Business Publishers, LLC 10-73308 ARG, LLC 10-73309 The United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York has entered an Order establishing October 29, 2010 (the “Bar Date”) as the last date for each person or entity (including individuals, partnerships, corporations, joint ventures, trusts and governmental units) to file a proof of claim against The Brown Publishing Company (“BPC”), Brown Media Holdings Company (“BMH”) and their respective debtor subsidiaries in these jointly administered chapter 11 cases (collectively, the “Debtors”). The Bar Date and the procedures set forth below for filing proofs of claim apply to all claims against the Debtors that arose prior to April 30 or May 1, 2010 (as applicable, the “Petition Date”), the date on which the Debtors commenced a case under chapter 11 of 11 U.S.C. §§ 101 et seq. (the “Bankruptcy Code”), except for those holders of the claims listed in Section 4 below that are specifically excluded from

the Bar Date filing requirement. 1. WHO MUST FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM You MUST file a proof of claim to vote on a Chapter 11 plan filed by the Debtors and to share in distributions from the Debtors’ bankruptcy estate if you have a claim that arose prior to the Petition Date, and it is not one of the types of claim described in Section 4 below. Claims based on acts or omissions of the Debtors that occurred before the Petition Date must be filed on or prior to the Bar Date, even if such claims are not now fixed, liquidated or certain or did not mature or become fixed, liquidated or certain before the Petition Date. Under section 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code and as used in this Notice, the word “claim” means: (a) a right to payment, whether or not such right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, or unsecured; or (b) a right to an equitable remedy for breach of performance if such breach gives rise to a right to payment, whether or not such right to an equitable remedy is reduced to judgment, fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, secured or unsecured. 2. WHAT TO FILE Your filed proof of claim must conform substantially to Official Form No. 10, a copy of which is annexed to this Notice. Additional proof of claim forms may be obtained at www.uscourts.gov/bkforms or on the website of the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent, Epiq Bankruptcy Solutions, LLC (“Epiq”), at: http://chap11.epiqsystems.com. The proof of claim form must be signed by the claimant or, if the claimant is not an individual, by an authorized agent of the claimant. It must be written in English and be denominated in United States currency. You must attach to your completed proof of claim any documents on which the claim is based (if voluminous, attach a summary). Any holder of claims against more than one Debtor must file a separate proof of claim with respect to each Debtor, and all holders of claims must identify on their proof of claim the specific Debtor against which their claim is asserted and the case number of that Debtor’s bankruptcy case. Your proof of claim form shall not contain complete social security numbers or taxpayer identification numbers (only the last four digits), a complete birth date (only the year), the name of a minor (only the minor’s initials) or a financial account number (only the last four digits of such financial account). 3. WHEN AND WHERE TO FILE Except as provided herein, all proofs of claim must be filed so as to be actually received on or before October 29, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) at the following address: IF BY FIRST CLASS MAIL: The Brown Publishing Company Claims Processing Center c/o Epiq Bankruptcy Solutions, LLC FDR Station, P.O. Box 5013 New York, NY 10150-5013 IF BY HAND DELIVERY OR OVERNIGHT MAIL: The Brown Publishing Company Claims Processing Center c/o Epiq Bankruptcy Solutions, LLC 757 Third Avenue, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10017 Proofs of claim will be deemed filed only when actually received at the address listed

herein on or before the Bar Date. Proofs of claim may not be delivered by facsimile, telecopy or electronic mail transmission. Governmental units may have until October 29, 2010, the date that is 180 days after the order for relief, to file proofs of claim. 4. WHO NEED NOT FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM You do not need to file a proof of claim on or before the Bar Date if you are: (a) A person or entity that has already filed a proof of claim against the Debtors in this case with the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of New York in form substantially similar to Official Bankruptcy Form No. 10, or with the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent, Epiq, in a form substantially similar to Official Form 10; (b) A person or entity whose claim is listed on the Schedules of Assets and Liabilities filed by the Debtors (collectively, the “Schedules”) if (i) the claim is not scheduled as “disputed,” “contingent,” or “unliquidated” and (ii) you agree with the amount, nature and priority of the claim as set forth in the Schedules and (iii) you do not dispute that your claim is an obligation only of the specific Debtor against which the claim is listed in the Schedules; (c)A holder of a claim that has already been allowed in this case by order of the Court; (d) A holder of a claim for which a different deadline for filing a proof of claim in this case has already been fixed by this Court; or (e) A holder of a claim allowable under section 507(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code as an expense of administration of the Debtors’ estate; provided however, that any party asserting a claim against the Debtors pursuant to section 503(b)(9) of the Bankruptcy Code that disputes the Debtors’ scheduling and treatment of such claims must file a proof of claim on or before the applicable Bar Date or Government Bar Date. If you are a holder of an equity interest in the Debtors, you need not file a proof of interest with respect to the ownership of such equity interest at this time. But, if you assert a claim against the Debtors, including a claim relating to your equity interest or the purchase or sale of that interest, you must file a proof of claim on or prior to the Bar Date in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Notice. This Notice is being sent to many persons and entities that have had some relationship with or have done business with the Debtors but may not have an unpaid claim against the Debtors. The fact that you have received this Notice does not mean that you have a claim, or that the Debtors or the Court believe that you have a claim against the Debtors. 5. EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES If you have a claim arising out of the rejection of an executory contract or unexpired lease as to which the order authorizing that rejection is dated on or before September 16, 2010, the date of entry of the Order Establishing Deadline for Filing Proofs of Claim and Approving the Form and Manner of Notice Thereof (the “Bar Order”), you must file a proof of claim based on such rejection on or before the later of the Bar Date or the date that is 30 days after the date of the order authorizing such rejection. Any person or entity that has a claim arising from the rejection of an executory contract or unexpired lease, as to which the order authorizing rejection is dated after the date of entry of the Bar Order, must file a proof of claim with respect to such claim by the date fixed by the Court in the applicable order authorizing rejection of such contract

or lease. 6. CONSEQUENCES OF FAILURE TO FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM BY THE BAR DATE ANY HOLDER OF A CLAIM THAT IS NOT EXCEPTED FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ORDER, AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 4 ABOVE, AND THAT FAILS TO TIMELY FILE A PROOF OF CLAIM IN THE APPROPRIATE FORM, MAY BE FOREVER BARRED FROM ASSERTING ITS CLAIM AGAINST THE DEBTORS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE CHAPTER 11 ESTATES, VOTING ON ANY PLAN OF REORGANIZATION FILED IN THESE CASES, AND PARTICIPATING IN ANY DISTRIBUTION IN THE DEBTORS’ RESPECTIVE CHAPTER 11 CASES ON ACCOUNT OF THATCLAIM. 7. THE DEBTORS’ SCHEDULES AND ACCESS THERETO You may be listed as the holder of a claim against the Debtors in the Debtors’ Schedules. If you agree with the nature, amount and status of your claim as listed in the Debtors’ Schedules, do not dispute that your claim is only against the Debtor specified by the Debtors, and if your claim is not described as “disputed,” “contingent,” or “unliquidated,” you do not need to file a proof of claim. Otherwise, you must file a proof of claim before the Bar Date in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Notice. Copies of the Debtors’ Schedules are available for inspection on the Court’s Internet website at http://www.nyeb.uscourts.gov. A login and password to the Court’s Public Access to Electronic Records (“PACER”) are required to access this information and can be obtained through the PACER Service Center at h t t p : / / w w w. p a c e r. p s c . u s c o u r t s . g ov . Additionally, copies of the Debtors’ Schedules may also be obtained on the website of the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent, Epiq, at: http://chap11.epiqsystems.com. Copies of the Debtors’ Schedules may also be examined between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at the Office of the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court, Alfonse M. D’Amato U.S. Courthouse, 290 Federal Plaza, Central Islip, NY 11722. Copies of the Debtors’ Schedules may also be obtained by written request to the Debtors’ counsel at the address and telephone number set forth below: K&L Gates LLP Attn: Edward M. Fox, Esq. 599 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10022 (212) 536-3900 If you are unsure about any of these matters, including whether you should file a proof of claim, you may wish to consult an attorney. Dated: September 21, 2010 New York, New York BY ORDER OF THE COURT K&L GATES LLP By: /s/ Eric T. Moser Eric T. Moser A Member of the Firm Counsel for Debtors, The Brown Publishing Company, et al. 599 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10022 (212) 536-3900


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