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Oceanviews surrounded by national park-quality Dunescape. 5,600 sq. ft., 5 BR, 5.5 BA, custom millwork & cabinetry, 3 fpls & 2-car gar. Htd pool w/pool house/bar area. Part of a 7-lot enclave sharing 27 acres of oceanfront. Dir: Mtk Hwy on the right before Cyril’s. Excl. F#47613 | Web#H0147613.
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6 Woodhollow, Renovated one level 4 BR, 3.5 BA residence in move-in condition. Immaculately maintained 2,000+ sq. ft home offers two ďŹ rst oor master suites, each accessing deck and outdoor shower. LR with fpl. Dir: Off Springy Banks Rd. in Treescape. Excl. F#46884 | Web#H0146884.
Secluded 4 BR, 2+ BA Traditional-style nicely sited on 1.20 acres. Striking highlights in this hospitable two-story include two-car gar., kit. appliances included and hardwood ooring. Fun pool. Co-Excl. F#246071 | Web#H42639.
LR, high cathedral ceilings. fpl, eat-in-kit. with skylight and cathedral ceiling; 4 BRs, 2 full BAs. Central Air, new OHW, large deck, gar., room for pool. Excl. F#70647 | Web#H40913.
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Fully renovated with high end materials throughout. Brazilian cherry oor, marble ba, jacuzzi, granite kit., Too many to list. Lovely landscaped shy 1/2 acre property with gunite pool. Surrounded by tall privacy hedges. Dir: Mtk Hwy, turn south onto Canoe Place Rd., left onto Lynn Ave. F#68840 | Web#H27369.
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6XQ ǧ SP /DXUHO +LOO /Q ǧ Brand new 7,000 sq.ft. masterpiece by renowned architect John P. Laffey. Located at the end of a 500 foot pvt driveway, off a quiet cul-de-sac, in the Stoney Hill section of Amagansett. Every amenity. Must see. Excl. F#67684 | Web#H13962.
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6XQ ǧ SP 5LYHUGDOH 'U ǧ 2 BR, 1 BA Ranch, south of the highway. This move in condition home features eat-in kit., hardwood ooring, basement. Convenient to beaches, town, and transportation. Right style, right comforts, right price! Dir: South on Ponquogue left to Kyle, right on Wakeman, left on Riverdale Dr. F#67601 | Web#H14343.
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Modern 1-level with every amenity possible. Double master BRs - 4 BRs, 4 BAs. Gunite pool/spa. Spacious living quarters with large screen televisions and satellite radio throughout. All set on rustic Butter Ln. acre. Mtk Hwy turn north on Butter Ln.. Excl. F#64586 | Web#H10170.
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6XQ ǧ DP SP +DQGV &UHHN 5G ǧ 5HQWDO Large cottage on the village fringe. 2 BRs, 1 BA, LR with fpl, separate DR, large eat-in kit., landscaped grounds, outside showerand avery pvtlargedeck.Convenienttothevillage, ocean beaches, transportation. Excl. F#249800 | Web#H0249800.
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6XQ ǧ SP 6KHOWHU ,VODQG $YH ǧ Waterfront North Haven community with landscaped grounds and 48 ft gunite pool. Architect’s 4 BR 3.5 BA home with open great room, gourmet kit., 3fpls, a den/jr Master, garden room with WBF, LR, gar. on 1st oor. Excl. F#44112 | Web#H0144112.
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4 BR, 4.5 BA, 3,600 sq. ft. corner unit villa, has wide-plank hardwood oors, BAs feature custom tiles, with ďŹ ttings by Waterworks. Unparalleled vistas with 1800 view. Dir: Old Mtk Hwy, 1 property west of Gurneys. Co-Excl. F#67395 | Web#H20840.
6DW ǧ SP /DXUHO 7UDLO ǧ Inviting deck and pool goes with this 4 BR, 2 BA, 2-story on 0.53 acres. Ideal offerings include hardwood ooring, open kit., dining, living area; great lower entertaining area. Noyac Rd to Valley Rd to Laurel Trail. Excl. F#68160 | Web#H40786.
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6DW ǧ SP :HVW /DNH 'U ǧ Spectacular views & privacy for your own Montauk oasis. 4 BR, 4 BA, gourmet kit., open living area, den, 2 stone fplcs, up & down deck space, 1.2 acres w lovely lakeside landscaping, attached gar., CAC, central vac, sprinkler system, outdoor shower & path to water’s edge. Dir: Route 27 East to West Lake Drive. Excl. F#66184 | Web#H44735.
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Timeless Traditional home with front porch. 6 BRs, 5.5 BAs, ďŹ nished bsmnt with ďŹ tness and playroom. The property has a LR with fpl and a family room leading to pool area, formal DR and beautiful kit. Htd gunite pool, poolhouse and 2-car gar. Dir: Hampton Rd. to end of Wooley St., left on Pelletreau St. Excl. F#66493 | Web#H10354.
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Mint Conditon Condo Offers Pvt Mastersuite and Master Bthrm Upstairs including add. BR & full BA w/loft landing. The First oor offers den/BR, full BA, eat-in kit. w/granite and formal dining rm opened to a 3 Sided Stone Fpl, living rm opended to Patio w/lush landscaping and pondview. Dir: CR 58 to Hess Station on your left make turn go straight into Saddle Lakes Community. F#69978 | Web#H32482.
6DW ǧ SP 3XODVNL 6W ǧ Built in 2008, brand-new trad. on .37 of an acre with all the bells and whistles. Featuring 4 BRs, and 5.5 BAs. Open oor plan with gourmet kit., formal DR, breakfast room, large LR, & much more. Excl. F#63841 | Web#H16014.
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Sundrenched Contemporary Colonial on serene and pvt 1.4 acres set in a cul-de-sac just paces from a picture perfect bay beach. Professionally decorated. Like new. Minutes to either Sag Harbor or East Hampton. Pool with huge deck. Mint and elegant. Excl. F#66436 | Web#H52342.
Live in harmony in this 8 BR 11.5 BA Traditional estate. Great room, professional kit., formal DR, family room, media room, 4 fpls, full ďŹ nished bsmnt. Plus, 1,000 sq.ft pool house, htd gunite pool and so much more. F#62701 | Web#H54574. Co-Excl.
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Circa 1930’s Cottage renovated and expanded, maintains character of the era. 4 large BRs, 3 BAs, LR, formal DR, expansive kit./great room. Covered rear porch, htd pool, gar. Desirable Village location. Co-Excl. F#55036 | Web#H0155036.
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Spacious 5 BR, 5 BA Contemp. Great residence with hardwood ooring and guest cottage, 2 fpls, inviting pool. Pvt guest quarters, complete appliance package, central air. Finished bsmnt. 1/4 mile to 3 Mile Harbor. Excl. F#70781 | Web#H42231.
Best Value, New Construction, Traditional, 5000+ sq. ft., 6 BRs, 7.5 BAs, on .92 acres with 18x44 gunite pool and tennis. Marble BAs, theater, gym, etc. Close to ocean in Sagaponack south and adjacent to a 16 acre reserve. Co-Excl. F#68037 | Web#H28978.
MagniďŹ cent mature landscaping and garden with views of Peconic Bay make the most of this pvt., 1 acre home. 5,000 sq.ft. of living space includes 3 oors of decking overlooking gardens and Peconic Bay. Spacious LR, eat-in kit., FDR and ďŹ rst-oor master, 4 additional BRs and large informal family room plus 2 ofďŹ ces and a playroom on the lower level. Dir: Montauk Highway to McGregor Drive. North to Blackwatch Ct., a ag lot on the left. Excl. F#70224 | Web#H35816.
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Rarely does a at roof home come on the market in East Hampton, let alone with such a fantastic price tag! Towering ceilings greet you as you enter the front door into the sun-ďŹ lled LR. Kit. and bar area allows you to be close to your guests. F#65183 | Web# H42711.
Set on 2 acres, this farm-style home, built in 1984 and expanded in 1991, features 6,000 sq. ft., 5 BRs, 6 BAs, gourmet kit. with dining area, LR with fpl and ofďŹ ce. Rear decks & gardens lead to tennis Ct. & cabana. Excl. F#59463 | Web#H0159463.
Appealing 3 BR, 2+ BA traditional on 0.55 acres, very pvt corner lot. Solid home built in 2000, lovingly maintained. Inviting htd pool, hot tub. 1.5 to the shops in Sag Harbor. Madison Ave. to Mt. Misery Dr. Excl. F#249758 | Web#H41457.
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For quiet charm, visit this 4 BR, 2 BA Vintage Victorian. Fine residence offering relaxing pool, kit. appliances included and bsmnt. Warm and cheerful fpl. Attractive home that handles all your needs. Co-Excl. F#55945 | Web#H0155945.
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WAINSCOTT 6DW ǧ SP 0HUFKDQWV 3DWK ǧ Classic country house, 4 BR, 3+ BA, on 5.45-acres. Ownerbuilt, shingle-sided, 2-story with eat-in, country kit., old-world ďŹ xtures, & LR w/fpl. Upstairs master w/fpl. 2-car gar., bonedry bsmnt. Room for pool. Excl. F#68058 | Web#H38605.
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WATER MILL 6DW ǧ SP 0HFR[ 5G ǧ Trad.-style SOH home. Expert details & amenities. 6 BRS, 6 BAs, 1 half-BA, 4 fpls. Prof. kit. w/fplc, adjacent screened-in porch & stone patio. Finished bsmnt. Gunite pool. 2-car gar. Bordered by reserve. Co-Excl. F#57953 | Web#H0157953.
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6DW ǧ SP 5RVH +LOO 5G ǧ 5 BR, 6+ BA Trad. on .96 acres. This 2-story provides hardwood & tile ooring, ďŹ nished bsmnt plus guest suite. Separate guest house, 2 fpls, pool. Excl. F#70715 | Web#H41499.
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6XQ ǧ SP 0LOO )DUP /Q ǧ Gambrel-style, 5 BR, 4.5 BA home. Vaulted ceilings, doubleheight windows, great room, prof.-grade kit., family room, 3 fpls, patios & htd, gunite pool. Excl. F#60420 | Web#H35711.
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6XQ ǧ SP 1R\DF 3DWK ǧ Set on 1.6+ acres, this wood-shingled home provides a country setting with all modern conveniences. 5 BRs, 4.5 BAs, chef’s kit., Waterworks ďŹ xtures, FDR, LR, ofďŹ ce, wine cellar, ofďŹ ce, wine cellar, gym. Field views, pool & tennis. Co-Excl. F#34298 | Web#H55680.
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6DW ǧ SP &RYH 3RLQW &W ǧ The Hampton’s life style - do it all - tennis, swimming, boating and ďŹ shing from this 3 BR, 2.5 BA spacious contemporary condo with master suite including fpl, balcony and cove waterviews that extend to Mecox Bay. Open oor plan and full bsmnt. Dir: Rt 27 to Bay Avenue to Cove Point. Excl. F#67150 | Web#H33495.
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Gated bay front condominium on Dune Rd., Westhampton Beach with every amenity. Custom home features two master suites, and 3,200 sq. ft. of interior space plus 2,500 sq. ft. of mahogany decking. Delightful kit. with granite counters and AAA appliances. Excl. F#69089 | Web#H17522.
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Travel with us to... FOOTBALL TICKETS! NEW YORK JETS VS. MIAMI DOLPHINS Sun., Nov. 1st - 1:00 p.m. Game - $130 pp.
Harvest Time in Vermont – 2-Day Tour – Sun.-Mon., Oct. 25th-26th – $299 pp./do. – This lovely, unique tour will captivate you as you travel through the beautiful New England scenery. Apples and apple cider, pies, quaint shops, crafts, wine & cheese, good food and lots of fun await you. Don’t get left behind on this wonderful overnight! For the ladies - Trained chefs will give a demonstration for preparing holiday feasts & desserts. For the men – There will be a seminar on the making of Vermont beers and ales, along with a tasting! Murder Mystery Weekend at the Montauk Manor – 3-Day Tour – Fri.-Sun., Oct. 30th-Nov. 1st – $470 pp./do. (w/transportation) $440 pp./do. (w/out transportation) – Montauk Manor provides the perfect setting for unparalleled sunsets and relaxation. But we’re pretty sure that on this one weekend, it won’t be quite the restful place it normally is…! Prepare for a unique and unforgettable experience that will put you smack dab in the middle of a homicide investigation. You are in for a murderous good time! “Kiku” at The New York Botanical Garden – Sun., Nov. 8th – $115 pp. – “Kiku”=Chrysanthemum – This marks the final year you will be able to see the elaborate Kiku presentation at The New York Botanical Garden. The Garden experts worked up to eleven months to grow, train, and shape these flowers. In late October the plants burst into bloom, a true celebration of the changing of the seasons and you will see four traditional kiku styles displayed in the Conservatory Courtyards. During this festival, Japanese culture will be demonstrated with Japanese Taiko drumming on the weekends. Peddler’s Village – Thurs., Nov. 12th – $74 pp. – Peddler’s Village is a charming eighteenth century style village set on 42 acres of landscaped gardens, brick walkways, 75 specialty shops, several restaurants (you’ll get a $20 meal voucher) and a wonderful Spa. Stroll acres of landscaped grounds and gardens dotted with colonial-style buildings. Discover merchandise from all over the globe and many handmade wares from local craftspeople. Experience personal service and old-fashioned country hospitality… a refreshing change from the pace of impersonal malls and outlets. Washington, DC – 4-Day Tour – Sat.-Tues., Nov. 14th-17th – $865 pp./do. - Hampton Jitney is pleased to guide you on this journey to our nation’s capital. Whether you have been to Washington, DC a dozen times or this is your first trip, you will come away with a sense of patriotism and gratitude for the magnificent country in which we live. Visit Arlington National Cemetery, see a performance of “A Street Car Named Desire” at the Kennedy Center, visit Mount Vernon, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the Newseum, some Museums of the Smithsonian and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. Take an illuminated monuments tour, have a guided tour of the area and dine at some wonderful restaurants. Bally’s Atlantic City Overnight – Sun.-Mon., Nov. 15th-16th – $140 pp./do. – “The roll of the dice. The shuffle of the cards. A spin of the roulette wheel. And breathless anticipation – these are the ingredients of endless excitement at Bally’s.” Join Hampton Jitney as we venture to Atlantic City for all its glitter and excitement. You will receive $30 coins bonus.
Ornaments, Orchids & Opulence – 2-Day Holiday Indulgence in Brandywine, PA Tues.- Wed., Dec. 1st-2nd – $348 pp./do. – Reflect on what it might have been like to live in luxury at the end of the 19th century, at Christmastime in the Brandywine Valley. See the Rockwood Estate decorated in Holiday splendor, be a guest and indulge in an elegant tea luncheon in this grand setting; travel to Old Swedes Church, for a special treat; see Longwood Gardens at night, adorned in Holiday Splendor; visit the superb estate of Henry Francis du Pont, Winterthur Museum and Gardens and take a fun tour of QVC Studios. You will come home with very special memories. Christmas In Williamsburg, VA – 4-Day Tour – Fri.-Mon., Dec. 4th-7th – $675 pp./do. Colonial Williamsburg offers a magical Christmas experience. The splendor of the Grand Illumination, the elegant beauty of distinctive natural decorations, delicious food, and festive music make Christmas in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area an unforgettable event that you will cherish forever. You will also have a full Access Pass to Colonial Williamsburg, an evening Ghost tour, guided tour of Jamestown. The Greenbrier® Resort at Christmastime – 4-Day Tour – Sun.-Wed., Dec. 6th-9th $979 pp./do. - Christmas season is a wonderful time to experience the luxury, charm, history and tradition of The Greenbrier Resort. Their lobbies sparkle with holiday magic, the poinsettias are in abundance, there are miles of garland and the fireplaces are crackling. Sure to rejuvenate, rekindle and relax your winter blues away, this experience will last a lifetime. Enjoy this award winning, 5-diamond hotel and all its amenities. Radio City Music Hall Christmas Shows – Tues., Dec. 8th - $150 pp. , Thurs., Dec. 10th $150 pp. & $145 pp. , Sat., Dec. 12th - $160 pp. , Tues., Dec. 15th - $150 pp. , Thurs., Dec. 17th - $150 – Hampton Jitney is pleased to escort you on this always exciting Christmas-time adventure. “…experience the exhilaration and wonder of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world-famous Radio City Rockettes! ‘Their signature eye high kicks and precision choreography in multiple show stopping numbers will delight the whole family!’ “MEMPHIS” A New Musical – Wed., Dec. 16th - $165 pp. & Sun., Feb. 14th (Valentine’s Day) $170 pp. – THIS FABULOUS MUSICAL SHOULD NOT BE MISSED!!! - "In the smoky halls and underground clubs of the segregated '50s, a young white DJ named Huey Calhoun fell in love with everything he shouldn't: rock and roll and an electrifying black singer. Memphis is an original story about the Cultural Revolution that erupted when his vision met her voice, and the music changed forever. Memphis features a brand new score with music by Bon Jovi's founding member/keyboardist David Bryan." A Christmas Lights Tour of Brooklyn – Guided Motor Coach Tour of Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge – Sat., Dec. 19th – $110 pp. – Come visit the Italian-American section of Dyker Heights, made famous in the 2001 PBS documentary “Dyker Lights” and TLC’s “Crazy Christmas Lights.” If you want to see some of the most extravagant Christmas light displays you’ll find anywhere in the country, you’ll need to come with us to Brooklyn! The Bay Ridge community, also known for their Christmas Lights, will also be included on your tour. We have teamed up with Tony Muia (“Slice of Brooklyn” Tour Guide). You will stop for dessert and coffee at Mona Lisa Pastry Shoppe & Café – one of the best Italian bakeries in Brooklyn!
SHOW TOURS INCLUDE – Lunch or dinner (unless otherwise indicated), a Hampton Jitney professional driver, tour escort and deluxe round-trip transportation. Call for complete package details.
To Make A Tour Reservation Call: 631-283-4600 or 212-362-8400 Extension 343 to reach our Southampton Or dial extensions 328 and 329 to reach our Greenport office.
office;
We also offer trips to Foxwoods Resort Casino, customized tours and charters for any group and more.
Visit us online at
www.hamptonjitney.com
for the most complete list and details of all Hampton Jitney tours and shows. North Fork pick-up and drop-off locations are as follows: Greenport, Southold, Cutchogue, Mattituck, Jamesport, Aquebogue, Riverhead, Farmingville, Melville Marriott.
Attention Florida Snow Birds!…
Let Hampton Jitney take you and your car to Florida and back. • Almost 20 years of successful, regularly scheduled motor coach and car carrier services. • Stressless transportation broken with rest-stops, meal-stops & a good night’s sleep in a North Carolina hotel. • Two levels of coach service – First Class and Ambassador. • Two Professional Drivers and a cheerful Attendant. • Car transportation alone is also an option. Through our online website reservation and Value Pack order system, Hampton Jitney is open 24 hours a day for information & reservations. Make your travel reservations quickly and accurately, then place a secure order for your Value Pack Ticket Book.
Call 631-283-4600 ext. 343 for information, brochures or to make your reservation now!
South Fork pick-up and drop-off locations are as follows: East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Southampton, Westhampton, Farmingville, Huntington.
Show tour reservations are accepted only with payment at the time of booking: credit card by phone, cash or check at HJ reservation desk in the Omni lobby. Credit card sales are processed at the time of the reservation. Cancellations will be accepted on a conditional basis – we will attempt to resell the seats, but do not guarantee to do so; if not resold, the customer is still obligated to pay for the non-sold/non-cancelable parts of the package. Any change, refund or cancellation will incur a $15 per person service charge.
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Hampton Jitney Fall 2009 Schedule Effective Thurs., September 24 through Wed., January 6, 2010
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ALL LUGGAGE: Must have ID tag. HJ liability maximum $250. All checked luggage and packages are subject to search. RESERVATIONS Reservations are required to guarantee a seat. Please call if you must change or cancel a reservation; please do not double book. “No shows� may be charged full fare.
TICKETS AND PAYMENT Payment on board may be by cash, ticket, credit card; or by check if you are an Express Club member and have your membership card with you. American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover cards may be used for payment only if the credit card is on board with the passenger. Open (unreserved) tickets, including Value Pack ticket books, can be purchased at the Omni desk in Southampton, through our accounting ofďŹ ce or online. Trip availability is subject to change — always call or refer to our website to conďŹ rm schedule.
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Enjoy the ultimate in comfort – a full size coach with only half the seats! Spacious captain’s chairs and plush carpeting, Up to 17� leg room, Outlets for your electronics, Enhanced complimentary beverages and snacks, Personalized host service.
Mid/Uptown drop offs are 3rd & 39th, 42nd, 51st, 61st, 67th, 72nd, 79th & 86th.
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These trips do not include Sag Harbor on Fri. (Eastbound) and Sun. (Westbound). These trips arrive approximately 20 minutes earlier on Sat. and Sun.
‥ The “Bonackerâ€? Non-stop service to and from X NYC and East Hampton, available Eastbound Friday & Saturday and Westbound Sunday.
This trip will not go to Napeague and Montauk on Tues. and Wed. These trips drop off on the Westside. Mid/Uptown Westside drop offs are: 86th St. & Central Park West, 86th St. & Broadway, 79th St. & Broadway, 72nd St. & Broadway, and 64th St. & Broadway.
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The “Qâ€?: Direct service to Midtown Manhattan on Monday. Airport Connections are not available on these trips on Monday. The “MatinĂŠerâ€?: After dropping off on the upper westside, this trip continues to the Broadway Theater District and drops off close by. Call our ofďŹ ce or visit our website for details and stop locations, which are also convenient connections to Port Authority and Penn Station.
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This Lower Manhattan trip drops off on the Westside. Drop offs are on 6th Avenue at the following cross streets: Bleeker St., 14th, 23rd & 32nd at the MTA stops.
ARRIVAL TIMES ARE ESTIMATES AND CAN VARY DUE TO WEATHER, TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND DAY OF WEEK. HAMPTON JITNEY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELAYS BEYOND OUR CONTROL. ON CERTAIN TRIPS, PASSENGERS MAY BE REQUIRED TO TRANSFER.
GREEN COACH CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: The Green Coach CertiďŹ cation Research initiative (GCC) is part of a multi-year project being developed at the University of Vermont, in close collaboration with the American Bus Association (ABA) and the United Motorcoac h Association (UMA). http://uvm.edu/tourismresearch/greencoach
LOWER MANHATTAN SERVICE: Weekend Service to and from Lower Manhattan continues this fall.
www.hamptonjitney.com
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Montauk Line- These trips guarantee Sag Harbor passengers will never be required to transfer prior to their arrival. Airport Connections. Hampton Jitney airport connection stops are convenient to JFK, LaGuardia and Islip/MacArthur airports. Detailed information is located in the Westbound and Eastbound notes section on the other side.
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Trip Notes Select trips have letters or symbols above them. The following deďŹ nes the codes.
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HAMPTON JITNEY RIDER ALERT CELL PHONE POLICY: All phones must be turned off. Urgent calls only; limited to a total of 3 minutes.
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South Street Seaport - Pearl St. & Fulton St. East side of Pearl Street, in front of Wendy’s
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My Montauk Highway If They Decided to Sell it to Me, Here’s How I’d Make it Better By Dan Rattiner Wanna buy the Triborough Bridge? I’m serious. The State and City of New York have begun talking about a new and creative way to deal with the financial crisis: by selling a part interest in some of the city bridges to private investors. The money would be used for maintenance and repairs, which would relieve that burden in the budget. In exchange for this, the new private owners would be promised a large share of future revenue from bridge tolls. Under consideration are the Kosciuszko Bridge and the RFK Bridge (the Triborough), but not the Brooklyn, because there are no tolls to be divvied up since none are charged—at least not yet. Great Britain is considering doing the same thing with the Channel Tunnel. I am not making this up. They own the tunnel jointly with the French, but the English are not faring as well as the French in coming out of this recession, and so they, too, want to raise money—by selling their entire stake in the tunnel. The French and say, Rupert Murdoch, would own the Chunnel. There are other ways to raise money for government-owned facilities. There is a plan afoot in San Francisco to sell naming rights to different stops on the BART subway system. Market Street might be Google Market Street, for example.
So far, there has been no talk of selling any of the government-owned assets in the Hamptons, but if the State of New York ever asks, I would be very interested in buying the Montauk Highway. I know a great deal about the Montauk Highway. I’ve written about it for the paper for the last 49 years. My home is in East Hampton and my office is in Bridgehampton, so I go up and back at least once, and sometimes twice, a day. All together, my tires have pounded the pavement one way or the other around 75,000
stand of tall trees on both sides of the road for its whole length. Fifty years ago, I might have said elms, but elms get Dutch elm disease. Instead, I would plant giant plane trees, which I have seen in the South of France. These trees would arch over the road just as the great elms once did. They would keep the road leafy and cool. I’d lower the speed limit of the entire length of the highway to 35 miles an hour. I’d want everyone to enjoy the beautiful new highway. I’d order that no left turns be made either onto or off the highway. And I’d have the highway be one-way east on Friday nights and oneway west on Sunday nights. I’d also have it one-way east every weekday morning from seven to nine, and one-way west every weekday evening from four to six. This would reduce head-on collisions dramatically during those times. And it would also lessen traffic, which would give the road a rest. People could take back roads or the Jitney or something. I’d have frequent festivals on the highway every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. I’d have Puerto Rican festivals, Native American festivals, Cuban festivals, Mexican festivals, Italian festivals, French festivals and gay rights festivals. I would have flower-festooned traffic circles
I’d have frequent festivals on the highway, and flower-festooned traffic circles at every intersection. times. If you figure 10 miles per trip, that’s 750,000 miles. I have been to the moon and back without ever having left Montauk Highway. Who would be more qualified to own the Montauk Highway than me? If I owned the Montauk Highway, there is a lot I would do. For one thing, I would order all the telephone poles taken down and all the utility wires put underground. I would put a
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Meredith Viera shot “Meredith’s Harvest Day” in the Hamptons for the Today show last week. As part of the segment, orchestrated by NBC producer and East Hampton resident Angela LaGreca, Viera stomped grapes at Wolffer Estate Vineyards, picked apples at the Milk Pail and toured a corn maze at Fairview Farms, where she also ran into co-host—and scarecrow—Matt Lauer. * * * Vice President Joe Biden reportedly visited the Hamptons over Columbus Day weekend, flying into Westhampton’s Gabreski airport on Air Force Two Saturday night, and strolling Jobs Lane on Sunday. * * * Originally listed with the Corcoran Group for $8.4 million, Bernie Madoff’s Montauk home sold for $9.4 million. Proceeds will go to a victims fund. * * * Sag Harbor’s Christie Brinkley and ex-husband Peter Cook returned to court recently to readdress visitation rights. Cook accused Brinkley of “custodial interference” last December after an incident involving son Jack, a passport and a missed school trip to Egypt. * * * Hamptons resident Alexandra Wolfe, daughter of author Tom Wolfe, is reportedly writing about children who follow in their parents’ footsteps down Wall Street for Vanity Fair magazine. * * * Former President Bill Clinton presented East Hampton’s Steven Spielberg with the Liberty Medal at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. The annual award is given to those whose actions represent the founding principles of the United States. * * * Congratulations, Mickey Paraskevas! Artwork by the famed Dan’s Papers illustrator was chosen by the Washington International Horse Show as the poster for its 51st annual show. “The artwork is wonderful, the image of Washington at night is truly spectacular and Mickey captured all this in a fun and whimsical way,” said Juliet Reid, President, WIHS. The poster is available at www.wihs.org and at the souvenir stand at the show. * * * On Saturday, October 24, at 8 p.m., East End musicians Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks will celebrate 20 years of “rockin’the Hamptons” at Guild Hall’s John Drew Theater in East Hampton. * * * Hildreth’s is having an ugly sofa contest. From now until Nov. 3, submit photos of your ugly seating for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate to Hildreth’s. Photos should include names and contact information, and be mailed to 51 Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968.
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Homecoming A University Speech & Dan’s Papers’ Underlying Philosophy By Dan Rattiner I was a featured speaker for homecoming weekend at my alma mater, the University of Rochester, two weeks ago. It was a great honor for me. I spent four wonderful years there before heading off to graduate school at Harvard. The audience was particularly interested to hear about the Hamptons and how it had changed, and about Dan’s Papers, which I founded during the summer between my junior and senior years at Rochester. They thought it unusual that somebody would start such a business while still in college—and then stick with it for the next 50 years.
The university flew my wife and me to Rochester, put us up in a fine hotel and, after the speech, treated us to dinner at a fine restaurant. We flew back to New York the next day. I talked about my reasons for starting the paper. Dr. Richard Gollin, my student advisor and English professor, had introduced me to the works of numerous opinionated writers who published their own thoughts in private newspaper form. Among them were Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. Also, Harry Golden, who wrote The Carolina Israelite from his home in Charlotte, North Carolina for many years. At the end of his career as a publisher,
Golden wrote a book about his career called Only in America, which became a bestseller. Mark Twain was also a famous newspaper editor for a time. He wrote many opinion pieces for his newspaper, a tabloid published in Virginia City, Nevada during the Silver Rush. I also talked about my theory of newspapers, which I long ago named “The Plucked Chicken School of Journalism.” Back in the early 1980s, when developers began to drive Hamptons real estate prices through the roof, farmland became far more valuable as building sites than farms. Taxes rose accordingly, and in one tumultuous meet(continued on page 18)
WILL SANE LAW ENFORCEMENT COME TO QUOGUE? By Dan Rattiner For the last five years, the Village of Quogue has stood out from all other communities in the Hamptons because of one thing: its law enforcement is run with an iron hand. An infraction of any kind on the streets of this quiet community is treated by the police as tantamount to burglary or murder. If you drive 26 miles an hour on the 25-mile-an-hour streets, you will be—no doubt about it—pulled over and given a summons. Local citizenry have been stopped and questioned just for being out at dusk. Two years ago, the daughter of a longtime
resident of that town worked for Dan’s Papers. When driving to and from work, she was constantly followed and occasionally pulled over— not because she had done anything wrong, but just to be questioned. She told me it upset her so much she might have to quit her job. As she was a college student, I told her it would be over soon. In the event, she stayed. She loved her job, she said. Around the same time, police burst into the home of another longtime Quogue resident and arrested her in her kitchen because her car had hit a tree on the street just outside. She’d actually gone inside to call the police. They
arrested her for appearing woozy. Maybe she had been drinking and driving. She sued and the village settled. When I inquired about this, I learned that the police chief supports this form of law enforcement. It’s the mayor’s policy, he told me. The mayor and village justice are behind this. The village justice is the mayor’s wife. You don’t mess with Quogue. I gave a talk at the Quogue Library last summer. I drove 20 miles an hour on Quogue Street. No sense ruining my day. I can tell you as a longtime editor of this (continued on next page)
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at every big intersection. And every Saturday and Sunday, Swan Lake and other ballets would be performed by beautiful young abllerinas in diaphanous gowns from around the world. At the Lobster Inn at the western end of Montauk Highway, I’d install the biggest car wash in the world. All motorists about to get on the Montauk Highway would have to go through it. There would be no dirty cars on my Montauk Highway. At tight spots, where a lot of traffic comes through a narrow area, I would double-deck the Montauk Highway—not up, but down. At each end, passing lanes would go down a hill to big tunnels going under the narrowed area. There would be one at the intersection of
County Road 39 and Montauk Highway in Southampton (the tunnel would curve), another under Water Mill where the traffic ties up at the light, another under the monument in Bridgehampton, another at the famous Perelman Pond Pinch, where the road comes through south of the airport, and another under all of Main Street in East Hampton. There would be no tickets given out for speeding or other poor driving on my Montauk Highway. Instead, after a full-scale monitoring by surveillance cameras, certificates of accomplishment would be handed out to those who went the whole distance without doing anything wrong. Finally, no signage would be allowed anywhere except for uplifting and encouraging
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newspaper that village mayors are given wide berth in how they run their communities in the state of New York. Town supervisors, who represent far more people, are held to strict standards. But mayors, short of taking all the taxpayers’ money out of the village safe and walking down the street with it in a laundry basket, can do as they please. They are free to appoint relatives, harass the neighbors of relatives—which was done in Southampton Village not long ago—and otherwise run their little fiefdoms without interference from above. All that said, it is interesting to note that the current mayor of Quogue, George Motz, was photographed last week leaving the courthouse in Central Islip with his wife, Village Justice Kittric Motz, the both of them looking very unhappy after he had pled guilty to fraud. He has made no plea bargain. And it is okay with him that in pleading guilty, he lost his right to appeal. He faces a conviction that could bring 25 years in prison. Experts say he will probably serve half that. On the surface, the fraud has nothing to do with his vacation home or residency in Quogue. Motz makes his money on Wall Street by buying and selling stocks for his clients. He heads up the firm of Melhado, Flynn & Associates and, apparently, between November 2000 and June 2005, he stole money from his clients by, for example, buying 100 stocks in the morning but listing the buyer as “to be assigned before the end of the day,” then waiting, seeing which stocks performed the best and writing in his name on those that did. The other, not-so-good transactions, he assigned to his clients. There’s a name for this in the world of brokerage houses. It is called “cherry picking,” because it is so easy to do. Just delay filling in the name of the buyer. A broker can do that. Using this method, a person can be a whiz at picking stocks that go up. According to the investigation, during one period Motz bought 204 stocks in the “morning,” and by the end of the day 202 of them went up. The other two were apparently either clerical errors or for window dressing. When this sham was finally exposed, Motz was indicted not only for defrauding his clients out of $1.4 million—enough to buy an estate in Quogue—but also for putting down the wrong times of day to accommodate the cherry picking, which is considered forging public documents. Motz, when first charged, was outraged. “We have the facts on our side. If it goes to trial, we (continued on page 26)
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ing at Southampton Town Hall, I was told that a particular farmer’s wife, objecting angrily to the suddenly astronomic real estate taxes she and her husband could not afford, threw a plucked chicken at the town supervisor. I wrote about this for the next issue. I thought it was neat. But after the paper came out, one of our writers said she had been at that meeting, and that the farmer’s wife had not thrown a plucked chicken—she had handed the town supervisor a stuffed duck on a stand and told him to keep it on his desk to remind him of what the Hamptons was all about. The writer said I should write a correction. I said I would not. The plucked chicken was a better story, and that was that. Thus was a new philosophy of journalism brought to life. Newspapers are not fact on the front page and opinion on the editorial page. All articles, even the “fact” articles, are opinion because everybody has an axe to grind. I’ve lived my whole career following the Plucked Chicken School of Journalism. My readers know that in everything I write, the facts might not be quite right, but it’s the way I see things. It’s personal journalism, and if you ask me, we don’t have enough of that in America. I also talked during my speech about something remarkable that had happened at the University of Rochester in my senior year, just after I’d started Dan’s Papers back home. I had gone back to take the reins of UGH, the school humor magazine, only to find that the three-times-a-week newspaper of record for the
college was running a humor column of its own—and demanding that UGH be shut down for being a filthy, disgusting and irreverent rag that was a discredit to the school. I was stunned. And when we published our first issue of the year, they said it was worse than ever. The finance board would meet in a few weeks. It was suggested that the finance board vote not to fund future UGHs. Funding for humor should go to the newspaper. I soon found out that the motives of the newspaper were quite different from the moral stance they were taking. They had three rooms on the second floor of the student union, and were bursting at the seams. Adjacent to these rooms was a former janitor’s closet that had become UGH’s office. The issue was really our office. They wanted it for a dark room. I saw no alternative but to strike back. We secretly hooked up with the newspaper’s printer in downtown Rochester and, one night, put together a rogue issue of the newspaper. At six the next morning, when the printer brought to campus the REAL issue, we were waiting with our rogue issue. The printer left the usual hundreds of bundles in different bins, and after the delivery people drove away, we replaced theirs with ours. THAT was what everybody would read that morning. Our fake issue had many stories in it that were not true, but could be mistaken for true. We said we’d changed our minds about UGH. It should stay. One editorial, written by a “junior staffer,” said that the regular editor in chief of the paper had been stealing money from the
newspaper in vast quantities and that “since she is over 18, she will be punished for her crimes and probably have to go to jail.” The editorial ended by saying the full details of her crimes would be revealed in the next issue. Our main front-page story was that the school was immediately going on a tri-semester system. This was announced by the president of the university himself, and we had a picture of him to prove it. With the tri-semester system, the long three-month break in the summertime, when the students’ brains were not in use, would be reduced to just the month of August. The school went nuts. People got into fistfights. Women screamed. The clerks and secretaries in the administration building went on strike and went home. Chairs were thrown in the faculty lounge. The entire telephone system in the city of Rochester went down for four hours. Terrified, we fled campus. We went to a pizzeria in a shabby section of town a few miles away and spent the next four hours drinking beer, listening to the jukebox, keeping our heads down and making sculptures by melting plastic spoons, knives and forks together with matches. I got in a lot of trouble. I was tried before the student judicial board, which, quite by coincidence, had been established at the university just a few months before. I was their first customer I was convicted of lying to the finance board (continued on page 28)
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Taser Deaths
Trial Looms Regarding Death by Taser in Southampton in 2006 By Dan Rattiner Sometime next month, a matter will come to trial at the U. S. District Court in Islip regarding the multi-million-dollar claims made by the family of David Glowczenski of Southampton, who died after being shocked with a Taser nine times in that village five years ago. Glowczenski’s parents called police on February 4, 2004 to say that their son David, age 35, was walking the streets yelling and screaming at people. Glowczenski was well known in town. He suffered from schizophrenia, and even on his meds sometimes acted out like this. In the old days, police would have arrived with a grappling net and thrown it over him. Nowadays, we have something cleaner and neater. It is the Taser, patented and built by Taser International in Scottsdale, Arizona, that can fire a dart into a person from 20 feet away. Attached to the dart is a wire that can hit you with a brief shock of 20,000 volts. It will knock you to the floor. However, sometimes Tasers are
misused. Up close and personal, they can be placed against the body and fired as a stun gun without the dart. When this happens, the result is the same, but under certain circumstances, if the stun is directly on the chest over the heart, a person can be killed. This is what may have happened that day. Glowczenski struggled with officers; the report said later that several of them were “pushed” and they responded by firing Taser darts at Glowczenski and knocking him down. Some witnesses say police stunned him even after they handcuffed him, while he was on the ground. The police report went lightly on the tasing. It said Glowczenski was tased just three times. No mention was made of stunning. And the coroner’s report said he died from “acute exhaustive mania due to schizophrenia.” The family was not satisfied, however. A second autopsy was performed. It showed that Glowczenski had nine bruises on his body that had been caused by electric shocks, which only occur when the Taser is used in stun-gun mode.
Glowczenski also had crushed testicles and several broken ribs. Sometime later, a Southampton police officer who was not on the scene, Ed Broich, told this reporter that the method of subduing was indeed by stun and not by the Taser setting with which they were trained (officers are tased in training to show them how it feels), and that the officers were instructed to do this by higher-ups on the scene without calling headquarters, as is usually required. The lawsuit seeks $75 million from Southampton Village and co-defendents Suffolk County and the Suffolk County Police. Also being sued, for $55 million, is Taser International, the manufacturer of the weapon, which last year posted sales nationally of $95 million and which proudly has just announced a new contract to provide their product to airport security officers around the country. It has taken five years to get this matter to trial. The wheels turn slowly. In the interval, the (continued on page 26)
ANOTHER SIDE OF THE JAMES JONES FAMILY SAGA By T.J. Clemente It’s not everyday that you read a gripping, true story and then have the opportunity to call the author to discuss it. But in the process of reading and reviewing Come, My Darling, Come, A Memoir (published by Amereon House) by Michael Mosolino, nephew of From Here to Eternity author James Jones, that’s exactly what happened. Mosolino, who owns and operates The Deli Counter Fine Foods and catering business in Southampton and is a well-known chef starring in his own television series, “A Culinary Experience,” takes one completely by surprise
with this memoir. It all starts in a Pennsylvania town near Three Mile Island, where Mosolino grew up with his sister and three brothers. His mother was an alcoholic and his father a philandering salesman who came home one day with the woman who would be his new wife, and gave the kids 15 minutes to pack up and go with him. Mosolino’s sister stayed with the mother; Michael and his brothers moved to Florida with the father and stepmother. Soon, the brothers left that home; Michael stayed. Things went further south for Mosilino’s father, who became the captain of a charter boat, where Michael lived for a time before
deciding to go it on his own. He was 11 years old. What follows is the story of a homeless boy’s efforts for the next five years to survive on his own. The book courageously addresses spousal abuse, alcohol abuse, abandonment and sexual abuse. With a story straight out of Dickens, Come, My Darling, Come is a quilted epic of guilt, love, reconnection and survival that connects the importance of simple kindness of strangers: The diner waitress and the WinnDixie manager who gave a young boy a job and a chance. The influence of a pretty female co(continued on next page)
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What’s a Little Zoning Variance Between Neighbors? UNIONTOWN, PA. – A Pennsylvania Civil War buff faces a felony charge for accidentally firing a two-pound cannonball through the wall of his neighbor’s home... The cannonball, about two inches in diameter, ricocheted and hit the neighbor’s home about 400 yards away, smashing through a window and a wall before landing in a closet. Police say nobody was hurt. “Hi, Mrs. Lowry? It’s Sharon the babysitter. Um, there’s a problem. You know your neighbor, Mr. Maser, the man who you were saying just moved to the Island from Pennsylvania? Well, he’s a Civil War buff and he likes to do that reenactment stuff... the police just told me when they got here... no, they’re busy with him right now, but I can tell you what happened. Okay, we were all watching Wall-E on the kids’ TV when, BOOM! There was this huge explosion. I jumped up and there was this big hole in the kitchen over the counter ...It was a cannonball, Mrs. Lowry... no, a real cannonball. Please don’t scream, Mrs. Lowry. I heard the man tell the police he makes them himself. Hello? Mrs. Lowry? Yes, the man next door, he shot off a cannon... yes, I’m sure a cannon is against some Island ordinance, but I don’t know about that stuff. Anyway, it came through the wall in the kitchen... no, none of the appliances got shot... but it kept going through the wall on the opposite side and into yours and Mrs. Lowry’s (continued on page 25)
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worker who introduced a new view of spirituality. Through it all, Mosolino communicates the importance of selfreliance and righteousness. The change of fate for Mosolino, and the title of the book, came from words spoken to the lost 16-year-old boy by his aunt, Gloria Jones. Hearing of his uncle’s death, Mosolino made a collect call to Aunt Gloria, who lived in Sagaponack with her own children. (In fact in recent months there have been sparks of controversy between Mosolino and his cousin, Gloria’s daughter Kaylie Jones, who wrote her own version of the family story called Lies My Mother Never Told Me. According to Mosolino, Jones made some errors that have inflamed him to the extent that he has begun a court case.) Mosolino feared his aunt wouldn’t accept charges for his call, but in fact she told him to stay put, and within an hour a man appeared with cash and a plane ticket to New York. Thus, teenage Mosolino was sprung from Florida street urchin to Hamptons house guest, in the midst of chichi parties with the likes of George Plimpton, Irwin Shaw and Bobby Van. He went to and graduated from East Hampton High School, and that’s where this story ends. When I spoke to Mosolino about gaps in the story and unanswered questions (such as the fate of his siblings) he revealed that a second installment of his memoirs is in the works. Talking to Mosolino the businessowner was a
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Easy Marks rent law are at odds. Forget nuisance deer. Epley is suggesting we do away with that nuisance code. [Scene opens. A knock at the door.] Woman opens door. Man in Prada suit and Gucci loafers stands before her with briefcase in one hand, bow and quiver of golden arrows in the other. “Hi, I’m your neighbor. The deer are devastating my flowerbeds. Mind if I try to take one down? I probably won’t hit the kids—I took archery at Duke. Here’s my petition.” Sign on the dotted line? I think not. According to The Southampton Press, if deer hunting was allowed in the Village, it would most likely not happen around the Hospital. That’s even more faulty logic. If you’re going to allow it anywhere in the Village, the best place is near the hospital. After all, hunting near the emergency room would save the financially burdened town all those ambulance fees. Don’t want to shoot a deer? How about a turkey? From November 21-25, from sunrise to sunset, residents with a state sporting Illustraion: Lianne Alcone
By Susan M. Galardi Sure it’s fun. Until somebody loses an eye. This time-tested threat has been successful for generations to keep kids from throwing darts, sending acorns soaring with a baseball bat, or pummeling each other with snowballs. Maybe that same warning can be issued to Southampton Village officials who are actually considering expanding the hunting territory for deer. I know, I know. Hunting has been a tradition out here for generations and everyone should be allowed to hunt like their fathers and their fathers before them. That argument made sense at one time, when much of the East End was farmland and dense woods, and the word “wildlife” referred not to party animals but to beasts encountered around Georgica Pond rather than Georgica Lounge. But for at least one entire generation, the East End has become The Hamptons—an area that has taken on less of a rural and more of a suburban look and feel. Wide swaths of potato fields have given way to subdivisions. In the last several decades, since the boom in the ‘80s, towns have been playing catch-up with zoning codes, trying to stave off overdevelopment and further congestion. Yet, if Southampton Mayor Mark Epley has his way, residents in that Village will be able to hunt down deer with a bow and arrow—in their own backyards. Epley thinks, somewhat rightfully so, that deer, with their Lyme-diseased ticks and penchant for darting out in front of moving vehicles, are a health threat. And a resident with a hunting license shooting arrows toward other properties is … what? A boon to public health?
I’ve never been hit by an arrow, but I have been hit by a tick. Mae West said, “I’ve been rich and I’ve been poor. Believe me, rich is better.” Believe me, it has to be better to take a round of antibiotics to get rid of that ungainly rash than to yank an arrowhead out of your thigh. The current law in Southampton states that weapons can’t be shot within 500 feet of a dwelling, roadway or building. But homeowners who establish a hardship can get a nuisance permit to shoot deer within a 500foot radius of their own homes, if all neighbors agree. Clearly, the permit and the cur-
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license can shoot a wild turkey in the Hamptons with a bow and arrow or shotgun. This is the first year Long Island will allow wild turkey hunting. State officials say it’s necessary to shoot the birds because a DEC initiative—‘seeding’ wild turkeys back to the area in the 1990s—was so successful. It’s estimated that there are 3,000 turkeys in Suffolk. [Scene opens. Two guys in short-sleeved dress shirts in sparse office.] “Hey, Bill. There are thousands of turkeys out in the Hamptons now. Your reintroduction program was a big success!” “Thanks a lot, John. What’ll we do now?” “Shoot ‘em!” So, just in time for Thanksgiving, you too can take down a bird at Barcelona Neck State Park near Sag Harbor, West Tiana Cooperative area, Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve and Westhampton Management area. The turkey shoot’s a done deal. Deer hunting in the Village is up for debate—let the mayor know if you’re against it. Otherwise, you and your kids and guests can watch a lovely doe drink from a neighbor’s birdbath and, WHAM! A buck in the yard, or turkey in the bush? What’s your pleasure? Either way, they’re both sitting ducks.
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By Dan Rattiner Week of October 25-31, 2009 Riders this week: 6,411 Rider miles this week: 82,099 DOWN IN THE TUBE Sarah Jessica Parker, Martha Stewart, Jimmy Buffett, Jerry Seinfeld, Cindy Adams and violinist Itzhak Perlman sat together while heading eastbound from Southampton last Wednesday. They were going, they said, to a private party. They wouldn’t tell us where it was, but they got off in Amagansett. EMERGENCY WARNING CHANGED Riders of the subway system should note that beginning next Friday, the signal to evacuate the subways and the signal announcing “all clear” are changing. Until now, one toot from the subway horn meant evacuate, two toots meant all clear. After next Friday, two toots will mean evacuate and one toot will mean all clear. We are making this change as a result of orders from the Department of Homeland Security. KIM JONG IL HERE Kim Jong Il, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, was entertained by the steel band Vivian and the Merry Makers when he arrived at Gabreski Airport in Westhampton last Thursday to tour the Hampton Subway System. He came direct from Pyongyang aboard his Aeroflot J-717. Members of his honor guard, who arrived earlier aboard another aircraft, lined the runway in their smart white uniforms, plumed hats and machine guns at the ready. A South Koreanmade black limousine, a Hyundai Octozoom, took him to the subway entrance, the steps of which were festooned with white orchids. He and his entourage toured the entire system, all 16 stops, getting off briefly at each to tap on the walls and, in two instances, the ceilings. Nearly 200 North Korean flags lined every tunnel. Il, who it has been believed might be ill, appeared in excellent health in this, his first appearance in the West in 40 years. He spoke to Subway Commissioner Aspinall, and they shook hands vigorously at the end of the tour. Through an interpreter, Il said he had thought the Hampton Subway might be the perfect model for a Pyongyang Subway he was considering building under that fair city, one strong enough to allow the citizenry to survive an American nuclear attack, but in fact, after the tour, he felt differently. Il left at two p.m. after a small lunch of figs and sliced Kobe beef with the commissioner. COMMISSIONER ASPINALL’S WEEKLY MESSAGE I was privileged to spend much of last Thursday with North Korean Strongman Kim Jong Il as I accompanied him in a tour of the Hampton Subway from Westhampton Beach to Montauk. I can tell you from personal experience that he is a nice man with a pleasant smile, and although he doesn’t look you in the eye when he talks to you, he doesn’t look at his shoes either. He looks sort of sideways. He promised me that he would never, ever drop a nuclear bomb on any
American city as long as he was in power. His nuclear bombs are merely for defense, he told me. I looked deep into his eyes (he did glance at me for a moment), and I could see he was telling the truth. He then told me he feared a nuclear attack from America, and I laughed and assured him this was not the case as I personally knew our government’s intentions, and that is not what we have in mind. We did once drop a big bomb out that way, but that is another story. He was sorry to say that he was disappointed in the construction of the subway, and that it
would not be necessary for us to provide him with the plans. He found several weaknesses by poking the subway’s underside with a stick. He advised me to have parts of the subway system propped up with two by fours until safety people and construction workers could rebuild those places, but he did not mention any particular spots by name. He then thanked me again for the tour. A nice man, and very honest, everything considered. I am now off to Washington for a debriefing with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and General Stanley A. McChrystal, who is flying in from Kabul to join us. The souvenir book, One Year on the Hampton Subway, is selling well at all BookHampton stores throughout the Hamptons. Get your copy today. It’s only $18.48, which with tax comes to $20.01. We tried making it come out to exactly $20, but we couldn’t do it, was the problem.
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Anna Throne-Holst For Southampton Town Supervisor NEW APPROACH. LASTING SOLUTIONS. Endorsed and Supported by New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele “It’s been my privilege to work with Anna while she’s been on the Town Board, in the short amount of time she’s been at Town Hall, she’s done so much. We’ve forged a great working relationship, and I look forward to working with her on bigger and better things.”
New York State Independence Party Chairman, Frank Mackay “Anna Throne-Holst will make a wonderful supervisor. She’s a special person and provides a clear alternative to the current supervisor for Republican voters.” SHP, July 23, 2009
Southampton Town PBA “The record you have amassed as Councilwoman regarding support for law enforcement, employee rights, tax payer concerns and fiscal responsibility speaks for itself. As President, I realize not all decisions made by politicians will be favorable or well received by our members but with a Supervisor candidate like you; at least your door will always be open to hear our concern and that is what our members seek in a politician. When this PBA offered to save the town resident’s over a million dollars through negotiations, you asked where do we begin?” PBA, Endorsement Letter, July, 2009
Congressman Tim Bishop “Anna has consistently demonstrated the skills Southampton needs. We need someone who can build consensus. Anna can build consensus. We need someone who can solve problems. Anna is a problem solver. And, we need someone, like Anna, who can focus on what is right and is not encumbered by party position.”
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bathroom... yea, through the tile, I know it was new, it was very pretty... Anyway, it was pretty loud and the kids got really scared. No, the police are busy with the guy and they’re all over the house taking pictures of the damage. They said to tell you they’ll talk to you in a little bit. Yeah, but wait Mrs. Lowry, it gets worse... please don’t yell at me. I’m just trying to tell you... Oh, hi again, Mrs. Lowry. You took a Xanax? That’s good. Do you have any you can give Mr. Lowry?... Yeah, well, he’ll need them soon. After the cannonball went through the kitchen and the wall to your bathroom, it landed in Mr. Lowry’s closet... no, the gun closet. I know he got that new gun for deer this year. Well, I don’t know one gun from another Mrs. Lowry, but two of them are busted in pieces and two are all right. Maybe you shouldn’t tell him until you get home... Hello? Mr. Lowry??? Yes, it landed in your gun closet. I just told Mrs. Lowry. One of the policemen said you were gonna be really upset when you got home and that they should take the other guns out of the house so you don’t shoot the guy. The cop said your permit got shot, too. Well, I don’t know if it was in your lucky hunting vest, Mr. Lowry. I just heard the cop laugh and say, ‘Damn, he got the permit, too!’ Okay, you’re on your way, I’ll tell the police. Oh, and Mr. Lowry? The kids and I are all right, just in case anyone asks.”
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riences with great clarity and understanding. One favorite scene is the opening montage where sweeping deserts, a majestic sunset and dripping water establish ambience while evoking the nature of Islamic architecture. Pei says: “Sun and desert define the essence of Islamic architecture, rather than the opulence of Alhambra.” How To Live Longer is an entirely different kind of documentary, although it conforms to the traditional conventions: recording events as they happen by the people actually involved. No actors, no scripts. In some ways, this film is similar to Learning From Light, representing a personal journey by director Mark Wexler. Motivated by his mother’s recent death, Wexler sets out to explore the subject of death and dying with a focus on living longer. Non-serious and serious episodes are mixed together: a funeral directors convention with a Marilyn Monroe look-alike; a high school class that studies aging by going to a rest home; and examinations of rejuvenation therapies, like laughter yoga. The most moving segments feature interviews with people over 100, including a 122-year-old woman. These individuals appear physically and mentally alert and serve as powerful inspirations, dismissing stereotypes of feeble elderly people with dementia. Director Wexler’s personal involvement in his documentary is also inspiring as he comes to terms with his mother’s death.
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following has happened: A lab working with Tasers in stun mode determined that the effect on humans is far greater than originally thought, because Taser International had tested it primarily on pigs. Pig hearts are about the same size as human hearts, but their chest walls are 10 times thicker. When the lab reduced the chest-wall size of pigs to that of humans, they were able to kill them with a Taser stun to the chest wall. A YouTube video appeared, showing a woman with a shopping bag leaving a supermarket. When an alarm went off by the front door, she was told to stop by an officer and did not, she was felled with the Taser dart. You can see groceries going all over. Brian Platt, one of the police officers who tased
Glowczenski, went on paid leave after claiming he suffered a shoulder injury in the encounter. In June, he filed a $9 million lawsuit against the village, claiming he was owed that due to emotional upset and police department negligence in having a superior officer order him to stun Glowczenski with his Taser. Ed Broich was dismissed from the force for allowing an on-duty officer who reported to him to go off for pizza. Broich continued to actively talk about activities at the force, completely in violation of the supposed “blue wall” that is supposed to keep officers silent, and when he filed a lawsuit against the town, he was countersued and lost his pension. He then ran for village mayor and, last month, lost that race. The Arizona Republic, a daily newspaper in
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will prevail.” But as the facts emerged, he knew the jig was up. He will spend a lot of time in jail. And as a convicted felon, which he will soon be, he cannot hold public office. Indeed, last Thursday, after his guilty plea, Motz resigned his post in Quogue. Maybe Quogue will now return to normal. Why I think that might be true is because of this fraud. Motz was elected mayor around the time he was beginning to harbor a dirty little secret. It was surely eating at him. He hired his wife as the one and only village judge. Any psychologist would consider this a classic case. You are breaking the law? Get others to adhere strictly to the law as a sort of atonement. Motz, free to treat the citizenry in this town any way he wanted, chose this course of action for some, but not others. The others, of course, got to be on the mayor’s “side.” And there were, I think, enough of them to get him constantly reelected. We Quogians want our village free of any behavior that might disturb its peace and tranquility, and we will have it with an iron hand. It was a winner at the polls. We hope there will now be a new winner at the polls: the people themselves.
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Best Thing for Housing Values? Less Housing By David Lion Rattiner The Community Preservation Fund in both East Hampton and Southampton has worked out to be one of the most brilliant and important accomplishments in the history of both towns. In 1998, East Hampton, Southampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island and Southold obtained from the New York State Legislature the right to levy a two-percent real estate transfer tax on land and housing sales. The transfer tax is paid by the buyer on any amount exceeding $250,000. Since its inception, over 10,000 acres of land has been preserved on the East End, including 40% of the 70 square miles of East Hampton. The result has been a two-fold bonus. The first is that development is curtailed in these areas, allowing more open space to be enjoyed by all. The second benefit is for current landowners, as preservation increases property value. If fewer condos and duplexes are built, home inventory is limited and value goes up. In the last two years, the CPF has been crippled because of the sub-prime mortgage debacle and economic slump nationwide, since its coffers are fed by proceeds from real estate transactions. In both Southampton and East Hampton, the Town Boards planned much of their budgets around an increase or status quo in CPF funds. Both now have to make tough decisions to reduce spending, and pretty much the last thing on the minds of anybody is spending CPF monies. But there is still open space to protect, so what’s a town to do? Well, many are unaware of
this, but Suffolk County also stows money away for purchases of open land. The money comes from sales tax revenues reserved for open space preservation. Last week the County stepped in to help preserve land. Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman recently announced that a 23.8-acre farm located off of Scuttle Hole Road, that’s currently listed for sale will, be bought by the Town of Southampton and Suffolk County, which is footing 90% of the bill. Even though CPF money is down, land is still being preserved. Schneiderman is voicing his concern about how increasingly difficult it is to preserve land on the East End, specifically on the South Fork where prices are so high. Schneiderman explains, “Everybody understands the importance of land preservation, but I do see future problems because there are limited funds. More people are saying, ‘Hey if we spend the money there, we’ll have less money elsewhere and at the same time we’re taking property off of the tax rolls.’” East End preservation has another ally: the Peconic Land Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving land and responsible for 10,000 acres of preservation on Long Island. Often confused with the CPF, the PLT is a separate, privately funded organization. Recently, $37,000 in grants was awarded to the Southampton-based organization from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Land Trust Alliance. The first grant will go toward updating baseline documentation and management plans for the Trust’s conservation easements and preserves in
accordance with Land Trust Standards and Practices, known as the Peconic Land Trust Stewardship Plan. The second grant will go toward a sustainable agriculture education program at the 23-acre Charnews Farm, known as the Charnews Farm Outreach Project. Unlike the CPF and the County’s funds, PLT funds have nothing to do with taxes. But because many people understand the value of land preservation and donate to the pot, PLT is a powerful organization. The economic climate combined with that confusion is making fundraising more challenging. John Halsey, President of the Peconic Land Trust, announced the news about the grants. It is a real testament to the hard work local politicians Fred Thiele, Marc Alessi and Senator Ken LaValle do to ensure that the gorgeous landscapes of our area stay that way. Halsey says, “The significance of the CPP grants is that New York State is supporting many land trusts (there are about 90 throughout the state) with transactions, new programs, capacity-building, technical assistance, etc. While the grants are modest, they can often be leveraged by land trusts... so when times are tough from a fund raising perspective, these grants can be very helpful. The CPF and the Suffolk County Legislature are responsible for some of the most successful preservation projects, but if you’d like to get more information about the Peconic Land Trust, make a private donation or learn how to get involved, visit www.peconiclandtrust.org, or call 631-2833195.
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Estate of Kay Schick to Springs 8 LLC,194 Woodbine Drive, 675,000 Bernard L Gershon to Stuart A & Hollis B Kaitz, 2 Hedges Banks Drive, 850,000 Nira Gross to Chana Regev, 19 Roberts Lane, 750,000 Carol Netzer to Sidney J Winawer Trust, 41 Huckleberry Lane, 525,000
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Paul & Kristin Davey to Mary Rooney, 342 Old Sag Harbor Road, 1,600,000
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Elizabeth Petrillo Feinman to Ed Sturmer, 38 Walker Avenue, 799,000 Matthew H & Desiree Gagliardotto to Linda R McKinnon, 9 Corbett Drive, 720,000
GREENPORT Phyllis T Garbe to Lisa Israel, 685 Osprey Nest Road, 970,000 Harriet Propper Trust to David Bofill, 32 Stirling Cove, 775,000
MATTITUCK MONTAUK
Susan & Girard A Fox to Kevin & Eileen K McCann,11 Sanger Place, 665,000
RIVERHEAD Riverhead Sound Assoc LLC to Ralph Palamidessi, 475 Stonecrop Rd, 559,900
SAG HARBOR Donna M Deely to Monica C Grady, 24 Cliff Drive, 700,000
SHELTER ISLAND James Jahrsdoerfer Trust to Patricia M Lutkins, 4 Simpson Avenue, 625,000
SOUTHAMPTON Gregory E Kraut to Mary Theresa Nadler, 545 Hampton Road, 700,000 John W Maloney to Michael S Sfinas, 124 David Whites Lane, 550,000
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Twentysomething…By David Lion Rattiner Vicariously It’s officially over. It’s too cold to go sailing, the boats are coming out of the water and everybody is thinking about what they’re going to wear for Halloween. It’s the time of year that we all start thinking about going on an adventure or a vacation. Some locals fly south for the winter and run a second business in Key West or some other endless summer location. Others are happy with a trip to Disney World or Jamaica. But by far, the best adventure I’ve heard about this fall is one my friend Colin Graham has decided to go on. Colin is a 26-year-old writer out here in the Hamptons and everybody seems to know him. About a month ago, be told me about his plan over a drink. “I’m thinking about hitting the high seas,” he said. “Like how?” I asked. “Joining the Coast Guard?” “No, man—like becoming a mate on a ship in the fall. I know a lot of people in Sag Harbor that work on ships, and I think I want to do it.” I processed this information the way I normally do when somebody tells me that they’re going to hike around the world and then write a novel about it. I’ll believe it when I see it, I thought. But what I love about Colin is his excitement and enthusiasm whenever he gets an idea in his head. As we left the bar, he had a focus in his eyes unlike any I’ve ever seen before. A few weeks later, he updated his Facebook status: “Heading for the high seas!” I found myself at his apartment, listening in amazement. He was leaving his steady job to be a mate
on a ship for the fall and possibly the winter. He was so into it. He was talking about the ship, what qualifications he needed to pursue, and how he was heading to Maine to meet the captain. At this writing, Colin is casting off from Gloucester, Maine for Charleston, South Carolina, and then the Caribbean. He is one of 11 crewmembers aboard the Spirit of Massachusetts, a sailboat designed for students to study at sea. It is 125 feet long with an 11-foot draft, weighs 90 tons, has 7,000 square feet of sail, a 220-horsepower John Deere engine, and a long-leaf yellow pine and white oak hull. Pretty awesome. The following are some more status updates. “Brushing up on my marine diesel mechanics to prepare for Harvey Gamage next week... making moves all day...” “Back to Sag for the weekend, then off to Gloucester for 4,000 miles of ocean sailing.” “Passed our COI from the Coasties! Setting sail for Charleston on Saturday!!! So excited!” “Day off, provisioning for the cold transit and warm weather ahead, meaning buying a pair of Winter Monkey Grips and as much zinc oxide as I can get my hands on! Hopefully seven-eight foot seas won’t keep us in port tomorrow, Gloucester is getting F-ing cold!” “Sailing for Charleston on Monday...finally! Warm weather, here I come!” “Sea stow yer stuff, we’re casting off today! See you later, Gloucester!!” Sometimes you just got to make a move. It makes life interesting.
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about how I would use the humor magazine money (by publishing a newspaper instead of a magazine), but the judicial board declined to punish me. They said it was my senior year and to do so would serve no useful purpose. So that was the end of it. After the speech, I was asked to visit the university archives. They had issues of The Campus Times that reported on this prank and its aftermath. They very much wanted me to read some of them, and I did. In one passage of the newspaper, the editors commented on my response to the judicial board about why I had done this. What I had said was I did it to save UGH. Unless this was done, I feared that the newspaper would prevail and that that would be the end of the magazine. I felt the magazine was important to have on the campus. I also mentioned what they had in mind about our little office. In the newspaper, the editors described my response this way: “Mr. Rattiner stated that the flop of the first issue pointed out the need for a second and better issue immediately, in order to bring more people into the UGH organization. ‘We had to do something if the magazine was to survive,’ he said.” UGH stayed in business for a number of years after I graduated. The Campus Times never did get the closet. And thus, even at this lowly level, the Plucked Chicken School of Journalism lived on, even though it wasn’t until years later that it was properly implemented in a newspaper in the Hamptons.
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n 2010, Dan’s Papers will celebrate its 50th anniversary. For this special occasion, a new logo will be used to mark this milestone. The logo will be used in various ways, such as on Dan’s Papers covers, danshamptons.com (Dan’s Papers website), merchandise and any other printed or web-based marketing materials. e are fortunate to be surrounded by many creative minds in our communities and have decided to run a logo design contest. To encourage logo design submissions the winning designer will be awarded a prize valued at over $1,000 and featured with their name and a bio box at the bottom of Dan’s Papers index page for the entire year. The guidelines for preparing and submitting designs are listed below.
LOGO DESIGN CONTEST RULES:
1. All submissions must use the current Dan’s Papers logo as part of the design 2. All submissions must clearly indicate that its Dan’s Papers 50th Anniversary
6. Artwork must be original, no copyrighted or trademarked material/images can be used. 7. The selected logo becomes property of Dan’s Papers and may be used for any purpose determined by Dan’s Papers and affiliates.
3. If a tag line is used in the logo design, it must be no longer than five (5) words
8. Submissions should be sent as pdf files to dans50th@danspapers.com, or mailed to Dan’s Papers office P.O. Box 630, Bridgehampton NY 11932 or 2221 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932
4. Logo submitted must be a CMYK high-resolution (300 dpi or higher) image or artwork that can be scanned for reproduction.
9. All submissions must include the artist’s name and contact information and are due by November 30, 2009.
5. Logo should be scalable to any size (ex. logo on business cards, about 1.5”) without losing any image quality.
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Presents the 2009 Congrats to the Winners of 2009! See You at the Party!
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By Ellen Dioguardi As Tina Turner once sang, “You’re simply the best, better than all the rest…” Everyone knows what being the best means and everyone wants to be the best, in some way. It’s even nicer if that particular compliment comes, more or less, unsolicited. For those of you reading this who don’t know what I’m leading up to (I hope you are few and far between) this week is Dan’s Papers Annual Best of the Best issue. What exactly is Dan’s Papers Best of the Best? Well, of course it’s a marketing tool, let’s lay that right on the table. It’s an opportunity for Dan’s Papers to draw attention to some of the great companies and services out here. It’s also a great way for those companies to let the
Best of the Best Winners of 2008
community know how much they are valued by Dan’s readers and members of our extended community from Manhattan to Montauk. Dan’s Papers Best of the Best contest really is something much more. I can say this quite
THANK YOU FOR VOTING FOR US!
honestly because like everyone, except Dan perhaps, I had a life outside of Dan’s Papers at one point. I’m a 25 year resident of this area and having spent a lot of that time in marketing the Best of the Best awards always had high visibility for me. Plus, I really enjoyed voting for my favorite local businesses and seeing who won. I also loved the zany incongruity of it all. One year Billy Joel tied with Judy Carmichael as “Best Entertainer.” Nothing against Judy Carmichael, who is a fabulous jazz pianist and wonderful entertainer, but Billy’s got more global recognition I’d imagine. I remember seeing at least once when The Lone Sharks tied as Best Band with someone like (I can’t exactly remember) The Who. Again, think globally, act (continued on next page)
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locally seems to have come into play. The Lone Sharks now win pretty regularly in the Best Local Band category, which I’m sure is just fine with them. The Best of the Best has given local residents and visitors alike the chance to see who their neighbors feel is The Best: hairstylist, plumber, dog groomer or bagel maker. Oh, and let me tell you the votes for Best Bagel goes on for pages. Best of the Best has also given everyone a chance to have some fun.
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Presents the 2009 Best of the Best 1st Runner Up Lobster Inn Luncheonette Sip ‘n Soda 1st Runner Up Candy Kitchen Manicure/Pedicure The Finishing Touch 1st Runner Up Xavier Merat Salon Masonry Southampton Gallery Marble & Tile Massage Rebecca Kordecki 1st Runner Up Antoria Mehnis (Core Dynamics) Men’s Clothing Store Impulse for Men 1st Runner Up Rico’s Cashmere Outlet Movers Plycon 1st Runner Up Liberty Moving & Storage Muffins Hampton Coffee Company Tate’s Bake Shop Night Spot Stephen Talkhouse 1st Runner Up Claudio’s Nursery Marders 1st Runner Up Lynch’s Garden Center
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Baiting Hollow
Wine Country
Weddings
Photo by Marco Photography
Giorgio’s is excited to announce our new spectacular Courtyard. This new addition will be an area for Outdoor Vineyard Ceremonies, tented cocktail hours, cigar bars, and many other creative uses. Just imagine our rows of beautiful vines overlooking a backdrop of the magnificent golf course with its rolling hills. Please visit us and see that the difference in the details. COME TO OUR NOVEMBER 8, 2009 BRIDAL SHOWCASE AT 3:30PM FOR BREATHTAKING VIEWS AT TWILIGHT TIME
ADDITIONAL BRIDAL SHOWCASES DATES FEBRUARY 2010 • JULY 2010
The Regini Family invites you to take a virtual tour at www.giorgiosli.com
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STAND UP PADDLE BOARDS FROM $63900 Jim Dreeben is in his 44th year of business. Our Staff at Peconic Paddler are experienced paddlers. WE LOVE, NO, WE ARE ADDICTED TO PADDLING!
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Presents the 2009 Best of the Best
BEST BEST OF THE
Best Accessories Not Just Bows Best Acupuncturist Susan Meyer- Eastern Sun Holistic Health Best Antique Store Antiques & Old Lace 1st Runner Up Lydia’s Greenport Best Architect Fairweather & Brown Best Auto Body Repair Shop Ted’s Auto Body 1st Runner Up Rich’s Auto Body Best Auto Mechanic Raynor’s 1st Runner Up Billy Hands Best Awnings William J. Mills Best Bagels North Fork Bagel 1st Runner Up Bagels Your Way Best Bait & Tackle Shop Wego Fishing 1st Runner Up Capt. Marty’s Best Bakery Junda’s Pastry Crust & Crumbs 1st Runner Up Blue Duck of Southold Best Bartender Alan Kelly-Old Mill Inn 1st Runner Up Bill Chowder Pot Pub Best Bed & Breakfast Blue Iris 1st Runner Up Stirling House B & B Best Bike Shop & Repair Country Time Bike Shop 1st Runner Up Mattituck Bike Shop Best Boat Edgewater Best Boat Rental Strong’s Marine
Best Burger Tweed’s Best Butcher Wayside Market 1st Runner Up Riverhead Beef Best Cabernet Peconic Bay Winery Best Candy Store Love Lane Sweet Shoppe 1st Runner Up Candy Man in Orient (continued on next page)
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Eat In Beer
Best Pizza
Best Take Out
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Presents the 2009 Best of the Best Peconic Dunes 1st Runner Up KOA Campgrounds Best Children’s Clothing Creations by Lisa Best Chinese Food Jen’s Best Clam Bake Caterers Southold Fish Market Best Clam Chowder Braun’s Best Cleaning Service Teresa’s Family Cleaning Best Clothing Store Mint
Thank You! 3 “Best of The Best 2009” Awards!
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Best Colorist Cassandra - Paul Izak Salon Best Continental Food North Fork Table & Inn Best Cookies Junda’s Pastry Crust & Crumbs 1st Runner Up Briermere’s Best Construction Company Bertani Builders 1st Runner Up Owen Construction Best Cosmetic Dentist Dr. David Pascoe Best Cosmetic Surgeon Dr. Paul Kelly Best Crab Cakes Braun’s Best Custom Upholstery Gail’s Best Dan’s Paper’s Cover Peter Max - July 4th Best Day Spa Blue Sage 1st Runner Up Eastern Holistic Sun Best Dermatologist Antoinette Notaro, MD., FAAD 1st Runner Up Dr. John Franzone Best Dog Groomer East End Pet Grooming 1st Runner Up Country Clipper Best Dog Sitters Katie Girl - North Fork’s Pet Nanny Best Duck Dish Jamesport Manor 1st Runner Up North Fork Table and Inn Best Electrician Robbie Palladino 1st Runner Up William J. Shea Electric Best Event of the Year East End Greenfest 1st Runner Up North Fork Craft Beer & Wine Best Event Planner Deborah Dufton (continued on next page)
Thank You for Your Votes!
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Best Cappuccino Aldo’s 1st Runner Up D’Latte Best Carpet Store Southold Flooring Best Car Rental Hertz Best Caterer Christopher Michael 1st Runner Up Maple Tree Best Charter Boat Captain Bob’s Best Children’s Camp
DAN'S PAPERS, October 23, 2009 Page 47 www.danshamptons.com
Presents the 2009 Best of the Best Best Facials Eastern Holistic Sun 1st Runner Up Blue Sage Day Spa Best Fence North Fork Fence 1st Runner Up Riverhead Fence Best Fine Furniture 1670 House Best Florist Ivy League 1st Runner Up Claw Flowers Best French Fries Lobster Roll North Side Best Garbage Hauler Mattituck Sanitation 1st Runner Up North Fork Sanitation Best Gas Company Amerigas 1st Runner Up Van Duzer Best General Store Arcade Best Gift Shop The Down Home Store Best Golf Course TIE: Cherry Creek & Island’s End Best Golf Instructor Tim Putz - Laurel Links Best Ground Transportation
Hampton Jitney 1st Runner Up Beach Limo Best Hair Salon Dellaquila Beauty 1st Runner Up Trendsetter by Camille Best Hair Stylist Camille - Trendsetter by Camille 1st Runner Up Dee - Dellaquila Beauty Best Happy Hour Bar Founder’s Tavern 1st Runner Up Legends Best Hardware Store Harts 1st Runner Up Orlowski’s Best Heating and Cooling Flanders Heating & Cooling 1st Runner Up Kolb Best Home Furnishings Hampton Furniture Co. Best Home Improvement Jason Leonard Best Health Club Planet Fitness Best Hotel The Harborfront 1st Runner Up Greenporter
Best Hotel Bar The Greenporter Best Inn TIE: NF Table & Inn and Townsend Manor Best Italian Cuisine A Touch of Venice Best Irrigation Blue Water Irrigation Best Jewelry Store Robert’s Jewelry 1st Runner Up Jacobs Best Kayak Shop Eagles Neck 1st Runner Up Peconic Padler Best Kitchen Design East End Country Kitchens Best Landscapers Chris Mohr 1st Runner Up TIE: New Leaf & SPC Landscape Best Landscape Designer Trimble’s of Cutchogue Anne E. Trimble Best Late Night Food O’Mally’s Best Liquor Store Peconic Liquors 1st Runner Up Showcase Wines & Liquors (continued on next page)
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Presents the 2009 Best of the Best Best Lobster Dinner Old Mill Inn 1st Runner Up Brauns Best Lobster Salad Bouy One Best Lunch Greenport Tea Best Male Vocalist Gene Casey- Lone Sharks 1st Runner Up Prentiss McNeil
Best Manicurist/Pedicurist Suki’s Spa 1st Runner Up Finishing Touch Best Marina Larry’s Lighthouse 1st Runner Up Mattituck Inlet Best Masonry Tim Gray Best Masseuse Linda Knoernschild Eastern Sun Holistic
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1st Runner Up Trisha - Blue Sage Best Merlot Clovis Point Best Movers Jernick’s Best Muffins Junda’s Patry Crust & Crumbs 1st Runner Up Karen’s Best New Gallery Terrence Joyce Best New Winery Jason’s Vineyard Best Night Spot Legends 1st Runner Up Claudio’s Best Nursery Ver Der Ber Nursery 1st Runner Up TIE: Trimbles and Northeast Best Orthopedic Surgen Dr. Michael Sileo 1st Runner Up Dr. Fred Carter Best Painter Mastercraft 1st Runner Up John Mazzaferro Best Party Rentals American Tent 1st Runner Up Camelot Party Rental Best Pest Control North Fork Pest Control 1st Runner Up East End Pest Best Pharmacy Southold Pharmacy 1st Runner Up Barker’s Best Pizza Parto’s 1st Runner Up Roadhouse Brick Oven Pizza Best Plumbing Service William Knoernschild Plumbing 1st Runner Up Cartelli’s Plumbing & Heating Best Poison Ivy Removal Poison Ivy Removal.com Best Pool Company Arthur Edwards Pool & Spa Best Pool Service Islandia Pools Best Prixe-Fixe Dinner Bayview Inn Best Property Management Peconic Bay Home Mangement Best Puppies Sportsmen Kennels Best Restaurant Jamesport Manor 1st Runner Up Old Mill Inn Best Restaurant Decor Jamesport Manor (continued on next page)
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Presents the 2009 Best of the Best Best Riesling Castello di Borghese Best Roofing Company RW Mulligan 1st Runner Up JP Hunter Best Sailboat Charter Pelican Sail Best Sandwich Grateful Deli 1st Runner Up Shrimp Club Chowder Pot Pub Best Seafood Restaurant Seafood Barge 1st Runner Up Old Mill Inn Best Soft Shell Crab Modern Snack Bar Best Spa The Spa at East Wind 1st Runner Up Blue Sage Spa Best Sports Bar Diggerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Dells 1st Runner Up Legends Best Steak Cliffs Elbow Room 1st Runner Up Jamesport Manor Best Summer Drink Bootleggers Lemonade@Old Mill Inn Best Sunset View Soundview Restaurant Best Sushi Piping Plover CafĂŠ 1st Runner Up North Fork Sushi Best Take Out Love Lane Kitchen 1st Runner Up Jamesport Country Kitchen Best Tasting Room Sherwood House Best Travel Agency Jamesport Travel Best Trees Shade Tree Nursery Best Tree Care Shamrock Best Veterinarian North Fork Animal Hospital 1st Runner Up Mattituck Laurel Vet. Hospital Best Waiter Brian Miller Tweedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
1st Runner Up Anthony Nigrel@Old Mill Inn Best Waitress Gail Podstupka@Old Mill Inn 1st Runner Up Barbara Gringonis Pepis Best Wedding Location Giorgios Baiting Hollow 1st Runner Up Raphael Winery Best Window Display Gallery M Best Wine Club Bella Vita
Best Wine Maker Gilles Martin Sparkling Pointe Winery Best Wine Making Tour Macari Vineyard 1st Runner Up Eric Fry @Lenz Best Winery Lenz Winery 1st Runner Up Paumanok Best Winery Staff TIE: Leib Cellars & Sherwood House Best Wine Store WineMart
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Presents the 2009 Best of the Best Accessories Screaming Mimi’s Acupuncturist Shellie Goldstein Bagels Hampton Bagels Bait & Tackle Paulie’s Bait and Tackle 1st Runner Up Montauk Marine Basin Bakery Montauk Bake Shop Bartender Lenny at Lenny’s Beach Club Nick’s on the Beach Bike Shop Montauk Bike Shop q ue Boutiq Aimee’s Closet Breakfast Manucci’s 1st Runner Up John’s Pancake House Brunch Manucci’s Builders TIE: Ocean Site Construction &
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A Taste of Channing Daughters
Lenn Thompson
Over The Barrel... with Lenn Thompson
Twenty-two wines. That’s how many I tasted a couple weekends ago at Channing Daughters Winery. It was a beautiful morning, and winemaker Chris Tracy had just finished doing punchdowns on the Dornfelder they had picked earlier in the week. He spent a couple hours with me and my guests, pointing out different vineyard blocks, taking us through his winemaking operation and then tasting almost two dozen wines with us. Tracy’s winery proper – which occupies the space behind the tasting room – is one of the smallest around, so much of the winemaking is done outside, sometimes under tents, sometimes not. We ducked under one tent to see pinot grigio and that Dornfelder fermenting on their skins in large bins. A hundred or so yards away, we saw already-fermented pinot grigio in stainless steel barrels, exposed to the elements. That he can make wines of such exacting quality is a feat. That he can make so many of them every year is a minor miracle. Twenty-two wines is obviously a lot – typically Channing Daughters makes around two dozen wines every year. Theirs is a unique, diverse port-
folio that is heavy on white wines in an area that’s largely known for its reds. Tracy doesn’t just take inspiration from Bordeaux or any single region – unless that single region is Long Island itself. He is always interested in making wines that express local flavor – terroir, if you will. With that in mind, the winery grows many unique-toLong Island grapes from all over the cooler regions of the wine world, including Malvasia, Tocai Friualano, Ribolla Galla, Blaufrankisch and Refosco. But these diverse plantings are far from a gimmick. Each is well considered. As are the wines that are made using them. Tracy put it simply, telling me that there is a “reason for being for each wine.” One wouldn’t expect to love all 22 wines in a tasting, and I didn’t. But each is well made and distinctive, and I challenge anyone not to appreciate the considerable thought and talent that goes into them. The Channing Daughters Winery 2008 Mudd Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc ($20) is made with North Fork-grown grapes and shows clean aro-
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 HARVEST DINNER - Annual Harvest Dinner, Saturday, 6 p.m. at Holy Trinity Church, Greenport, features lavish buffet with choices of London broil, roast pork and roast turkey with “all the fixings,” homemade desserts, coffee and wine. Advance reservations only; suggested minimum donation $25. 631-477-0855. STORY READING - The Storycrafters, 2 p.m., for families of elementary-aged children at Mattituck-Laurel Library, Mattituck. 631-2984134. HISTORY WALK - Walk through historic downtown Riverhead, 1-3 p.m., with Richard Wines of Riverhead Landmark Preservation Committee. Sign up at Riverhead Free Library’s public information desk. Limited attendance. 631-727-3228, ext. 0. METEOR SHOWER PARTY - Orionid Meteor Shower Party, 8 p.m.-midnight at Custer Institute and Observatory, Southold (weather permitting). Bring blanket or lawn chair. Suggested donation $5; children $3; members free. 631-765-2626. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
ANIMAL SHELTER FUNDRAISER - Kent Animal Shelter’s Gala fundraiser, 4:30-8 p.m. at Atlantis Marine World Aquarium, Riverhead, features The Pamela Betti Jazz and Blues Band, comedy entertainment, chinese auction, food and a special auction of celebrity-pet pawprint artwork, signed by their owners, including Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift and others. Tickets, $50; call 631-727-5731. All proceeds benefit homeless animals at the shelter. MOTHERS CLUB - Southold Mothers’ Club Moms meet-up, 1:30 p.m. at Osprey’s Dominion Winery, Peconic. Music by The Contractors; bring picnic lunch and stuff for kids to play with. No RSVP. Pampered Chef Party at Tonya’s house, Thursday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m. SMC fundraiser. marimk@aol.com, 516-818-9491. ONGOING EVENTS WEIGHT LOSS - On the second Tuesday of every month, Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, a physical therapist, holds a free weight management lecture and discussion session for people fighting similar weight loss problems. The discussion is moderated by Dr. Russ, who has upheld a 200pound weight loss himself. Space is limited. For more information, contact New Life in Progress at 888-446-7764. HEALTHY COOKING MADE QUICK & EASY - On the second Friday of every month, a Quick and Easy Healthy Cooking demonstration is offered. The demo is done by Dr. Russ L’HommeDieu, DPT, a certified wellness coach who has maintained a 200-pound weight loss for the last four years. This would be a great place to get started with new ideas on how to cook and eat
healthier. He will offer some GREAT ideas on how to cook healthy for the whole week when you just don’t have that much time. He will also explain all the great health benefits of including whole grains in your diet. If you eat, you don’t want to miss this! Space is limited. Reservations required. Small materials fee. Call to reserve your spot! 888-446-7764. REIKI CIRCLES - Reiki Circles Monday Nights at Grace Episcopal Church. Last Monday of the month, meetings are held at Peconic Bay Medical Center. For more Information, contact Ellen J. McCabe at 631-727-2072. SKATEBOARDING - Great skate park in Greenport offering ramps and a half pipe. Call 631-477-2385 for hours. INDIAN MUSEUM - In Southold, open Sundays from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Call 631-7655577. CUSTER OBSERVATORY - Weather permitting, Custer staff will be on hand to assist visitors in observing the night sky using their telescopes. From sunset until midnight in Southold. Call 631765-2626. MEDITATION - Buddhist meditations on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church on Main Street in Southold. Call 631-949-1377.
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“Never swat a fly. He may have another fly. He may sit with her and sigh the way I do with you.” A pair of suede dessert boots to anyone who can identify that tune. Okay, it was, “Never Swat a Fly,” Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band, 1967. I thought of this song in the middle of watching The Crimson Wing, one of just three films for families in the Hamptons International Film Festival last week. It’s March of the Penguins with flamingos – a half a million flamingos, give or take. Like many nature films, the ‘take’ comes in the form of predators hunting down baby flamingos. Crimson Wing goes the way of many Nature Channel shows that start with images that evoke Monet’s “Water Lilies” and end with Picasso’s “Guernica.” Most of the film is gorgeous and certainly educational. It is shot largely on Lake Natron in Northern Tanzania, where an island of salt emerges in the dry season (most of the year). Crimson-winged flamingos have established the spot as a place to nest and nurture their hatchlings. But, as nature would have it, some horrible things happen along the way. The lake has an enormous amount of salt. As a result, some hatchlings that splash around in the water too much develop shack-
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Oh, and there’s another issue: mating. We haven’t had the anatomic discussion about where babies come from and how they end up coming from there, so we got a little squirmy as the narration turned to mating and the visual showed hilarious courtship rituals that looked like speed dating. We asked our son, “Do you know what they’re talking about?” He answered, “Getting married.” Whew. Then one big flamingo jumped on another’s back and, thank you Disney, quick cut away. On the other side of the children’s entertainment (continued on next page)
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Where, Oh Where? Lost Pets, Part II Last week, I wrote about a disoriented dog I found near my property. Fortunately, that story had a good ending. But often, a lost pet brings anxiety and sadness – anxiety for the pet and the person who found him, and sadness for the family that lost him. In my last column, I gave tips on what to do if you find a pet. Following are tips on what to do if you’re the one who lost the pet, and how to avoid this stressful situation all together. IF YOU LOSE A PET, DON’T WAIT! I can’t stress that enough. Drive around your neighborhood slowly and call your dog. If there is a key phrase that usually works with your pet, like, “Do you want a cookie,” use that phrase when calling your dog. If you have another dog, it might help to bring him
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spectrum is Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which we saw over the weekend in East Hampton. It carries a PG warning for “some mild language.” I’m embarrassed at how much I liked this film – at least until the big ending scene that goes on too long. But it is very funny with some sophisticated adult humor thrown in, and the characters are well drawn – in every sense of the word. What a hoot to hear Mr. T doing the V/O for the fanatic policeman with his inverted pyramid body shape. Just one weird scene here for me: Giant, headless roasted chickens go after the ‘human’ characters, and eat the policeman. If Michael Moore didn’t make you stop eating chicken, this might. Otherwise, I found nothing in it to be scary or off-putting for any school age child. Finally, we took our first grader to see the musical, The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee, at the
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES – Bay Street Theatre presents Stages production of the Halloween musical review, Frankenstein Follies, with fortune teller, face painting, tattoo parlor. 7:30 -9:30. For ticket information, call Bay Street, 631725-9500, or Stages, 631-329-1420. Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor. KIDS KNEAD CHALLAH – 5:30 p.m. Challah breadmaking, songs, Kiddush juice-making, and grand children’s raffle. Free, no affiliation necessary. Chabad of Southampton, 214 Hill St. 631-287-2249. CMEE’S BUG BASH! - The Children’s Museum of the East End (CMEE) in Bridgehampton, invites families to get a jump start on Halloween week, as it hosts its annual Halloween “Bash” from 4:30 pm - 6:30 p.m. Due to last year’s popular “Bug Bash!” theme, the Museum has invited back Erik Callendar of Erik’s Amazing Edventures who will safely present and talk about a variety of many-legged creatures, including tarantula’s and scorpions. 376 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike, Bridgehampton. 631-537-8250. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 HAMPTONS BASEBALL CAMP - Hamptons Baseball Camp is for children of all experience levels, ages four through 13, who want to play baseball in a safe, fun, positive and organized learning environment. Emphasis is placed on effort over talent, team concepts and core fundamentals. Also included are tips on diet, fitness and “intangibles.” Come for the day or for the season. Located at SYS Youth Services in Southampton. 631-907-2566. FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES – Sunday 2:00 p.m. See Friday listing for details. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES – Saturday 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. See Friday listing for details. PETTING FARM AT AMARYLLIS SANCTUARY –Love animals? Especially rescued animals? Visit with Octaveous and Sir Lancelot the pot belly piggies; Skipper,
Southampton Cultural Center (see review, page 58). I was forewarned, and I’m not sure why, but for some reason borderline material is more acceptable to me in live theatre than in film. It’s art, after all. In any case, there is some brief language (damn, gxx-damn, shxt), but it’s mostly in song so it doesn’t stand out. Our son doesn’t know those words, so it went right by him. There’s also a song about an erection. One young teenage contestant stares at a pretty girl in the audience, and, voila. Then it’s his turn to take the mike for his next word. He pulls his number placard over his crotch. We waited to see Hudson’s response. He sat up in his seat with giddy excitement like a schoolboy who witnessed some naughty behavior, and said, “He has a hole in his pants!” I say, go. It’s a great show for adults and kids. And no little flamingos were harmed in the making of it.
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Don’t give up. HOW TO HELP PREVENT LOSING YOUR DOG Always make sure your dog has a collar with ID tags. Use a printed collar with a phone number on it. Microchip your dog. It’s only an injection, not surgery, and can save a lot of heartache. Most vet offices and all shelters are equipped with scanners. Make sure your veterinarian’s information is on one of the tags This is really important. Even if you never walk your dog, make a point of walking him around your neighborhood and teaching him where he lives. How? Each walk should be in a different direction. Start by only going a short distance and increase the radius with each training session. Walking home is the time to repeatedly say, “GO HOME,” and let him have an extra lead so that he can show you that he knows where to go. Give him a reward when he gets there. Going home should ALWAYS be a good thing. Let your neighbors become familiar with your dog so that they can identify him if he is wandering around the neighborhood, and so that he won’t be frightened if a neighbor tries to approach him. Online, you can register your dog with many organizations that can offer assistance if your pet gets lost. Please don’t let your pet roam because he always comes home eventually, and he likes to walk around the neighborhood and visit the neighbors, and there are other dogs that he likes to play with, and nothing ever happens to him, and he’s smart enough to take care of himself and blah, blah, blah. Do I need to say more about that? Their lives depend on us. We have to be smarter and kinder.
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Life S tyle Here comes the rain! And the cold wind is right behind it. Thank goodness we got a good run of sun last week, but cold weather is in. This is going to be a long season with not much to do except keep warm and shop! Let’s do it! Main Street Sweets/Ben & Jerry’s in Westhampton Beach has started its 16th Annual “Candy Super Sale.” This customer favorite is a quantity candy sale offering “Mix & Match” five pounds of candy for $15, and two pounds of chocolate for $15. Lesser quantities are available at regular price. Get there early for the best selection, as they are not restocking these items. And don’t miss the “Sundae Shake,” a brand-new item from Ben & Jerry’s scoop shop. The store is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call 631-288-5753 for additional information. For the full scoop on all Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop locations and delicious flavors, visit benjerry.com. If you’re looking for something more traditional, Hampton Coffee Company, 194 Mill Road in Westhampton Beach and 869 Montauk Highway in Water Mill, next to The Green Thumb Farmstand, is once again featuring its warm-from-the-oven pumpkin muffins, Milk Pail hot apple cider with cinnamon sticks and hand-roasted pumpkin pie coffee, available by the cup at the cafés or as beans to bring home. Enjoy free samples of the pumpkin pie coffee weekdays until lunchtime. And on those chilly autumn days, nothing warms one up better than a bowl of hot, homemade soup. Hampton Coffee Company offers at least three heart-warming selections each day from late morning until closing. Many
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Hot Off The Press: Desmond’s Restaurant & Lounge and the Spa at East Wind, 5720 Route 25A, Wading River, 631-929-3500, are falling into fall savings with a mid-week retreat for $59.95 from Monday to Friday until November 30. The East Wind “Four-Course Experience” includes a spa treatment and three-course dinner with a glass of wine. WOW! A New Kid On The Block: Think Healing, a new holistic health practice based in the Hamptons, has just opened. Think Healing is owned and operated by Julia Bitton, a clinical herbalist and holistic health practitioner who treats and reverses common ailments through nutrition and herbal medicine. At her new family practice, Bitton aims to help her clients become more knowledgeable and self-reliant regarding their personal health care. Chronic stress and inappropriate diet can lead to numerous health imbalances such as migraines, muscle and joint pain, IBS, allergies, depression, weight gain, fatigue, and more. As an introductory special, Think Healing is offering a free initial consultation and 20% off followup visits until Oct. 31. To learn more and schedule an appointment, call 917-361-8700 or visit Until next week. Ciao, and happy fall shopping. If your shop is having sales or new inventory and you want our readers to hear about it, e-mail me at: Shoptil@danspapers.com.
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Arts & Entertainment Review: Spelling Bee, SH Cultural Ctr. Honoring the Artist:
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Susan M. Galardi drops an octave as he delivThe Tony Award-winning ers the letters in a robotic musical romp, William trance. Bethany Dellapolla, Finn’s The 25th Annual in pink overalls and matchPutnam County Spelling ing glasses, plays Olive Bee, now in production at Ostrovsky, a sweet introvert the Southampton Cultural who whispers her word into Center, has many stars, not her hand intimately before the least of which is the she spells it aloud. hilarious book by Rachel Adam Fronc’s William Sheinkin that won her a Barfee, in Bermuda shorts, Best Book Tony in 2005. argyle socks and two-toned The definitions and usage wing tips, spells with his of the words in sentences are magic foot. William Finn is The cast of characters rife with outrageous referheavy-medaled Boy Scout ences and innuendo. The Chip Tolentino, who is always judges provide a matter-of-fact definition of “phyprepared (except for that erection before his turn lactery” (a box held in some Jewish services conat the mike). And Holly Goldstein, as the uber-containing scrolls with bible verses). Using it in a senfident Marcy Park in her pinafore, who has a break tence, the judge says, “Billy! Put down that phylacwith her own reality when she whispers, “Jesus, tery! We’re Episcopalian!” could you give me a harder word?” And Jesus Or, using “atheist” in a sentence: appears and says he could. “Because Susie is an atheist, she didn’t mind the The production is very enjoyable and mostly well kids yelling, ‘Go to hell, Susie!’” executed. It being community theater, with folks at Since playing the humor would put it over the various stages of honing their craft, sometimes a top, lines are best delivered deadpan, which is director has to choose between casting actors or what Ken Rowland as Vice Principal Douglas singers. In most cases, Michael Disher chose Panch did with spot-on inflection. actors, even though most of the singing of this The show is about six quirky middle school stuoften challenging score hit the mark. All in all, he dents competing in the bee. Within those roles, the pulled strong performances from this cast. humor comes not just from dialogue but from the One standout was D’Amico, who took on both characters themselves. The lines worked best when challenges with great presence and full embodithe actors played it “straight” from the POV of ment of the character. His solo, “I’m Not that their alter egos. In comedy, anything is fair game. Smart,” was a funny and emotional turn – a wellA costume, name or mannerism can elicit laughs, conceived scene from start to finish. which they do here. Consider the perfectionist Fronc hit his stride from his first step on stage, Logainne Schwartzandgrubenniere (played by masterfully pulling off fancy footwork and vocals. Allison-Rose DeTemple), with her buttoned-up His solo, “Magic Foot,” was a strong moment. jacket, tie and name that reflects her two dads. Tolentino’s solo, “Chip’s Lament,” was another perChristopher D’Amico as Leaf Coneybear, a ditsy fectly structured, dramatically successful vignette, eccentric in his makeshift cape. But when it comes even if the tessitura of this song sat high in the to the moment of spelling the word, Leaf ’s voice (continued on next page)
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Alexander Dzigurski While the world is familiar with the country of Serbia, once part of Yugoslavia, it knows very little about the nation’s artists. Enter this week’s cover artist, Alexander Dzigurski, one of Serbia’s most celebrated painters. To note that Dzigurski had a difficult life living under adverse circumstances is stating the obvious, but what is equally true is his rewarding life in diverse cultures like the United States, Canada and Europe. His images of the California and New England coasts, the Grand Tetons and the Rocky Mountains especially bonded him to America and its majestic landscapes. This critic finds Dzigurski’s views of other places, like the Oregon coastline and sunset at Big Sur, particularly expressionistic stylistically-speaking; the waves are strong and potent, as if they are about to go beyond the picture plane and splash the viewer in the face. Conversely, a much calmer seascape is evident in his painting of Kauai, Hawaii, with palm trees in the foreground providing depth. In many ways, the artist’s work represents his contradictory experiences: powerful and intense, yet peaceful. For example, when Dzigurski was born in 1911 in Backa (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), the area was already involved in political strife and adversity. In 1914, the newly independent principality of Serbia was the site that ignited World War II. Dzigurski never knew his country to be at peace. The artist experienced strife when he was growing up at home as well, with his father discouraging him from studying art. However, with the help of his mother and the Serbian Orthodox Church, he enrolled in Belgrade’s School of Art. He earned his keep by doing restorations of iconostasis and painting private portraits. Because he was a talented pupil, Dzigurski was allowed to study in Munich, Germany. Joining the King’s Navy in 1930 gave him a great penchant for the sea, thus motivating him later on when he came to the United States. Marriage and the birth of a daughter were likewise filled with conflict during the ensuing years when Hitler invaded Yugoslavia and he was taken prisoner as a member of his nation’s army. Dzigurski managed to escape, fleeing with his family to Vienna, where he became a housepainter. He continued his restless journey when he returned to Yugoslavia after the war, and then fled to Italy after Tito took over the government. Finally, with help again from the Serbian Orthodox Church, he settled in Pennsylvania. Dzigurski’s personal life would also change when he moved to America; after the death of his first wife, he married a nurse. Their son, Alex, became an artist of note like his father. During the 1950s, Dzigurski and family began traveling throughout the United States, where his love of seascapes produced many fine images and caused The New York Times to call him “poet of the sea.” Dzigurski passed away in 1995. His works are now found in the private collections of Nelson Rockefeller and Henry Ford, and at museums, including Detroit’s Ford Museum. –Marion Wolberg Weiss Alexander Dzigurski’s work can be seen at East Hampton’s Wallace Gallery. Call 631-329-4516 for hours.
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Art Openings & Galleries OPENINGS AND EVENTS WATER MILL CENTER – 10/23 – “Blueprint for a Greener East End,” 7 p.m. reception. Free admission, but RSVP required. 39 Watermill Towd Road, Water Mill. Email greeneastend@eventbrite.com, or call 718-643-9052. THE HILL GALLERY – 10/24 - Countess Catherine Buxhoeveden. Things that go bump in the night are captured in the artist’s second retrospective, reflecting the life and times of a paranormal explorer over the last 40 years Held at the Hill Gallery from 3 to 7 p.m. 60 Millstone Rd, Bridgehampton. 631-725-3284. GLENN HOROWITZ BOOKSELLER – 10/24 – Sean Landers: Art, Life, and God. Reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Book release and reception. 87 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-324-5511. THE SILAS MARDER GALLERY – 10/24 – 5-9 p.m. A reception will be held at The Silas Marder Gallery for “PORTRAITS OF NATURE,” an exhibition featuring the artwork of Mica I. Marder. Snake Hollow Rd., Bridgehampton. 631-
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young actor’s range. He’s a talent to watch. Dellapolla handily pulled off the charcter and the challenging vocals of “The I Love You Song” with a sweet innocent voice demanded by the role. Park’s “I Speak Six Languages” was polished with umlauts double-dotted. DeTemple put in a vocal performance on “Woe is Me” that was as tightly wound as her pigtails, right in character. But many songs for women in the show made one question (dare I?) how accomplished Finn is at writing for female voices. The numbers for judge Rona Lisa Perretti (Mary Ellen Roche) should have an authoritarian feel, yet how could a singer pull that off in that range without going totally legit, which would’ve been inappropriate for the style? Roche made her way through the tough territory, and gave a commendable performance. V.J. Chiaramonte gave his all to the role of Mitch, the bully with heart. During the play, four audience members are invited to compete, turning it a bit improvisational for the cast members. In New York, Al Sharpton was brought on as a guest speller. His word: “sensationalizing,” which he nailed. (Just kidding). The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee runs until Nov. 1, Thurs. – Sat. at 8 p.m., Sun.at 2:30. Tickets: $25, $10 for students under 21. Call 287-4377, or go to southamptonculturalcenter.org.
702-2306. GUILD HALL – 10/24 – Priscilla Heine and “ac.qui si.tion” reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Works by Calvin Albert, Linda Alpern, Paul Brach, Stephanie Brody Lederman, Jennifer Cross, Peter Dayton and Jim Dine, all of which were recently acquired by the Museum. 158 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-324-0806. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY – 10/24 – “Landscapes + East End” reception from 6 to 8 p.m. 66 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-3100. WATER MILL CENTER – 10/26 - Carolos Soto, Charls Chemin, Christian Wassman, Luisa Gui at the Water Mill Center. 6 p.m. Free admission, but RSVP required. 39 Watermill Towd Road, Water Mill. Girlmachine@eventbrite.com. 718-643-9052. WATER MILL CENTER – 10/27 – Birgitte Moss, Revolutionary Spaces. 6 p.m. Part of the artists in residencey program. Free admission, but RSVP required. 39 Watermill Towd Road, Water Mill. E-mail birgittemoos@eventbrite.com or call 212-253-7484. GALLERIES ART & SOUL GALLERY – “Summer Fun” group show. 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 28E Jobs La., Southampton. Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art Gallery will be showing the work of American Impressionist Will Hutchins (1878-1945) through October 31. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. 631-204-0383. BERNARD GOLDBERG FINE ARTS, LLC – Watercolors by Charles Burchfield: “A Walk in the Woods.” On thru Labor Day. 4 Newtown La., East Hampton. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Watercolors and sculptures. Open Sat. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., Southold. 631-765-9509. BIRNHAM WOOD GALLERIES – Open daily 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. 52 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-6010. Birnhamwoodart.com. BOLTAX GALLERY – “Atlantida” by Juan Torcoletti. Fri.-Mon. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 21 North Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-749-4062. BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS GALLERY – Open by appointment. 261 N. Main St., Southampton. 631-3773355. info@bravurastyle.com CANIO’S GALLERY– “Bits ‘n’ Pieces” by Stephanie Reit. 290 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-4926. CECILY’S LOVE LANE GALLERY – Showing a variety of local artists. 80 Love Ln., Mattituck. 631-298-8610. THE CRAZY MONKEY GALLERY – Thurs. thru Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 136 Main St., Amagansett. 631-267-3627. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Former residence of Victor D’Amico, founding director of the Museum of Modern Art. Early modernist furnishings and found objects on display. By appointment. Lazy Point, Amagansett. 631-267-3172. GALERIE BELAGE – “Outsider Art in the Hamptons.”
On thru 9/8. 8 Moniebogue La., Westhampton Beach. 631288-5082. THE GALLERY SAG HARBOR – On view “Bonac Tonic Artists Group Show”. 125 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631725-7707. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Mix of mid-century modern works and new acquisitions. 2462 Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-7245. PARASKEVAS GALLERY – Open by appointment. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-287-1665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM – Photography by Jean-Luc Mylane. On thru 9/20. Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Job Ln., Southampton. 631-283-2118. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART GALLERY – Sat. 12 - 6 p.m. Sun. 1 – 5 p.m. and by appointment. 633 First Street, Greenport. 631-477-2633. lorangerie@optonline.net. RICAHRD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS GALLERY – Donato Giancola, Jacques Moiroud and new works by Michael Viera, Robert Reynolds and Jamie Wyeth through November. 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS GALLERY – “Auto Reflective & Off the Wall.” Photographs by Pamela Cahme. On thru 9/3. 41 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-2499. SIRENS’ SONG GALLERY – Fri.-Mon. 12:30 to 6 p.m. 516 Main Street, Greenport. sirensongallery.com. 631-4771021. SPANIERMAN GALLERY AT EAST HAMPTON – 68 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-329-9530. SURFACE LIBRARY – New works created “in-situ” (on-site) by resident atelier artists, potter Bob Bachler and painter James Kennedy through November 15. 845 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. Thurs – Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 631-291-9061. SYLVESTER & CO. – The Work of David Geiser. Sylvester & Co. at Home, 154 Main St., Amagansett. On thru 11/4. 631-267-9777. TERRENCE JOYCE GALLERY – 114 Main St., Greenport. 631-477-0700. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY – 66 Main St., Sag Harbor. Thurs.-Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. THE WINTER TREE & GINA GALLERY – Daily 127pm. (Closed Tuesday) 125 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-7250097. VERED GALLERY – 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 68 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-3303.
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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, October 23 to Thursday, October 29. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Amelia (PG13)– Fri. 7:30, Sat-Sun, 3:30, 5:45, 8, Mon-Thurs, 7 Where the Wild Things Are (PG) – Fri 7 Sat-Sun 3, 5:15, 7:30, Mon-Thurs, 7 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) Amreeka – 4, all week. The September Issue – Mon, Thurs, 8 p.m. Bright Star – 8, Fri, Sat Capitalism – 5:45, all week Paris – 8 p.m. Sunday UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0598) Amelia (PG) – Mon-Thurs, 4:10, 7:15 Fri, 4:10, 7:15, 10, Sat., 1:30, 4:10, 7:15, 10 Sun, 1:30, 4:10, 7:15, 10 Paranormal Activity (R) – Mon-Thurs, 5, 7:50, Fri, 5, 7:50, 10:30 Sat., 2:40, 5, 7:50, 10:30 Sun, 2:40, 5, 7:50, 10:30 A Serious Man (R) – Mon-Thurs, 4:30, 7:40, Fri, 4:30, 7:40, 10:10 Sat., 2, 4:30, 7:40, 10:10 Sun, 2, 4:30, 7:40, 10:10 Where The Wild Things Are (PG) – Mon-Thurs, 4:40, 7, Fri, 4:40, 7, 9:50, Sat., 2:10, 4:40, 7, 9:50 Sun, 2:10, 4:40, 7, 9:50
Coco Before Channel (PG-13) – Mon-Thurs, 4:50, 7:30, Fri, 4:50, 7:30, 10:20, Sat., 2:20, 4:50, 7:30, 10:20 Sun, 2:20, 4:50, 7:30, 10:20 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG) – MonThurs, 4, 6:45, Fri, 4, 6:45, 9:40, Sat., 1:45, 4, 6:45, 9:40 Sun, 1:45, 4, 6:45, 9:40 UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) Couples Retreat (PG) - Fri., 4:20, 7:20, 10:10, Sat. 4:20, 7:20, 10:10 Sun., 4:20, 7:20, Mon-Thurs., 4:20, 7:20 Saw VI (R) – Fri., 4:30, 7:30 10:20, Sat., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:20, Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs, 4:30, 7:30 Zombieland (R) – Fri. 4:10, 7:10, 9:40, Sat., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:40, Sun, 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, Mon-Thurs., 4:10, 7:10 Where the Wild Things Are (PG) – Fri. 4:40, 7:20, 9:50, Sat., 1:40, 4:40, 7:20, 9:50 Sun, 1:40, 4:40, 7;20 Mon-Thurs., 4:40, 7:20 Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (PG13) – Fri. 4, 7, 9:30, Sat., 1, 4, 7, 9:30, Sun, 1, 4, 7, Mon-Thurs., 4, 7 UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) Law Abiding Citizen (R) – Fri, 4, 7, 9:50, Sat, 1, 4, 7, 9:50, Sun 1, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs 4, 7 Astro Boy (PG) – Fri 4:15, 7:10, 9:30, Sat., 1:30, 4:15, 7:10, 9:30, Sun., 1:30, 4:15, 7:10 Mon-Thurs, 4:15, 7:10 Vampires Assistant (PG13) – Fri 4:30, 7:30, 10:10, Sat., 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, 10:10, Sun. 1:45, 4:30, 7:30, MonThurs, 4:30, 7:30
Step Father (PG13) – Fri 4:40, 7:20, 10, Sat, 1:15, 4:40, 7:20, 10, Sun., 1:15, 4:40, 7:20, Mon.-Thur, 4:40, 7:20 MATTITUCK CINEMAS (Call 631-298-Show for times) Law Abiding Citizen (R), Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant (PG13), Saw VI (R), Astro Boy (PG), Paranormal Activity (R), Where the Wild Things Are (PG), Couples Retreat (PG13), Stepfather (PG13) THE MONTAUK MOVIE (+) (631-668-2393) Call for showtimes. WEST HAMPTON BEACH PERF. ARTS CTR. (+) (631-288-1500) 35 Shots Of Rum – October 23, 7:30, October 24, 7:30, October 25, 1, 4 Amreeka – October 30, 7:30, October 31, 7:30 PARRISH ART MUSEUM (631-283-2118) Days and Clouds - Friday, Oct. 23, 7:30 STONY BROOK U., CHAS. WANG CENTER (631-437-5220) The Betrayal - Monday, Oct. 26, 7:30 The sign (+) when following the name of a theatre indicates that a show has an infrared assistive listening device. Please confirm with the theatre before arriving to make sure they are available.
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Food / Dining Simple Art of Cooking Silvia Lehrer Every year at wine pressing time, Hank Ferlauto whose hobbies are cooking and wine making, invites his friends to celebrate an Italian harvest dinner. Hank’s Bridgehampton neighbor, Al Ganci traditionally brings his signature country Italian loaf to the dinners and often infuses his country loaf with olives or even sausage. At Hank’s recent harvest dinner party, Al baked a grape focaccia which blew everyone away. I was so inspired by this crusty, rosemary infused focaccia with a touch of grapy sweetness I decided to write about it to celebrate our local wine harvest. Al grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey where the local baker delivered his fresh baked Italian loaves daily to the Ganci household. His typical Italian mom busied her days preparing fresh pasta, tomato sauce, lasagna and simply all good things to eat. Al didn’t know from eating sliced wonder bread. Accustomed to having fresh bread daily, when Al, as a young adult, went out into the world he quickly learned that the breads he grew up with just weren’t out there. He took bread baking classes at nearby Nutley high school. That was 30 years ago and Al has continued his passion for bread baking ever since.
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AL’S GRAPE FOCACCIA Inspired by the season, when Al Ganci added grapes to his focaccia he created something quite remarkable. Makes 2 focaccia 2 1/2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary 1 1/2 cups water 1 package dry yeast
1 Tbls extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra to finish 4 – 4 1/2 cups all purpose flour Coarse (kosher) salt About 1 pound red seedless grapes, rinsed 1. For the sponge: Place 2 tablespoons rosemary into 120 degree warm water to infuse. Allow water to cool down to between 90-100 degrees, about 8-10 minutes, and pour in the yeast. Allow yeast to proof about 5 minutes. Add olive oil to the water. In a mixing bowl large enough to hold the ingredients, pour in the rosemary infused water/ yeast mixture. Add 1/2 cup flour and 2 teaspoons salt and stir to incorporate the liquid into the flour. Add 2 more cups flour and stir to mix thoroughly, cover bowl with plastic wrap and let rise in a warm place away from drafts for 45 min. to 1 hour. 2. Uncover bowl and work remaining 2 cups flour into the mixture then turn out onto a floured board. If dough feels a bit sticky add a bit more flour to the board and knead the dough until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. Dough should feel supple as compared to kneading bread dough. Turn dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover and let rise as above for 1 hour. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. 3. Place dough on a lightly floured board and cut in half. Knead each half for a minute or two then stretch, pull and flatten each piece on lightly oiled baking sheets. If shape is irregular it doesn’t matter. Divide seasonings sprinkling over coarse salt and remaining rosemary pressing into the surface of the dough. Drizzle extra-virgin olive oil over each focaccia and divide grapes to press into dough randomly. Bake each
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ALMOND - Critically acclaimed Bridgehampton institution offering seasonally driven bistro fare at very unHamptons prices. “French, friendly, fun” says Newsday. Best dessert in the Hamptons” - Wine Spectator. Prix fixe available nightly, Sunday kids special, Thursday bar special and daily plat du jours. Open six nights. Closed Wednesday. 631-537-8885. www.almondrestaurant.com. AMARELLE – Contemporary country cuisine in the heart of Wading River. Open nightly, 6 days a week. Sun, Tues-Thurs 4:30-9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 4:30 to 10. Prix Fixe Menu 4:30 to 6:00pm nightly. ANNIES ORGANIC CAFÉ AND MARKET - Serving rganic breakfast and lunch, organic juice bar, organic market, Grab and Go gourmet dinners, indoor or outdoor garden dining, SH village Delivery. Café 8-4 p.m., Market 86:30 p.m.. 56 Nugent St., Southampton. 631-377-3607. THE BACKYARD AT SOLE EAST – Market-fresh, market-driven cuisine with global influences in a relaxed atmosphere. 90 Second House Road, Montauk. 631-6682105. THE BAY VIEW INN AND RESTAURANT – Located in South Jamesport, boasts a charming country inn setting for delicious lunches and dinners featuring the best and freshest local ingredients. 631-722-2659. BOBBY VAN’S – Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. till 11 p.m. Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590. CAFFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S – Breakfast daily from 7:30 to 10 a.m. From noon to 3 p.m., serving a casual Italian-style menu. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CASA BASSO – Three course prix fixe for $25 every night. 59 Montauk Highway, Westhampton. casabasso.net. 631-288-1841. COPA – Wine bar and tapas restaurant. Open 7 days a week, all y ear round. Private parties available. 95 School Street, Bridgehampton. 631-613-6469. THE BLUE PARROT – Open seven days a week, lunch and dinner, with a late night menu Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. Monday-Friday Happy Hour Specials. 33 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-329-2583. FINN’S – Open 7 days, lunch and dinner. Sun.-Thurs., $19.99 prix fixe. New menu. Late night bar menu 7 days.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES – Bay Street presents a Halloween musical romp from Stages, with tatoo parlor, fortune teller, face painting. 7:30 p.m. Bay Street Theatre, Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500. THE STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – 7 p.m., $10, Matty Lion and The Big Up. 11 p.m., $15, Dan Bailey and Living Rhythm. Stephen Talkhouse, 16 Main St, Amagansett. 631267-3117. DAYS AND CLOUDS - “Days and Clouds,” a film about a well-to-do couple who leave their jobs to fulfill a longtime dream of studying art history. $5 members, $7 non-members. 7:30 p.m. Parrish Art Museum, 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-283-2118. EAST HAMPTON FARMERS MARKET – Farmers Market in the Nick and Toni’s parking lot. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 136 North Main Street, East Hampton. 631-727-7850 x 333. GATEWAY HOUSE OF HORRORS - Effects, lights, sets, costumes, ghosts, corpses, crazed maniacs, flying demons and other gruesome creatures will accompany those brave enough on their dark, eerie walk thru a maze of what promises to be a one-of-a-kind, heart-pounding, theatrical event. Gateway’s Haunted Playhouse of Horrors opens Friday, October 16, and remains open until Sunday, November 1. Tickets $15, Fast Pass Available. The Gateway Playhouse is located at 215 South Country Road, Bellport. For tickets, 631-286-1133. THE SHINING – Watch the 1980 Stanley Kubrick classic at Guild Hall in East Hampton at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8 for members, $10 for non-members. 158 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-324-4050. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES – Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. See Friday for details. CROSSROADS MUSIC AT GUILD HALL - Gene Casey and The Lone Sharks, 8 p.m., The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall, 158 Main St., East Hampton, 631-324-0806. BOOK READING - Alix Strauss will be reading from her latest book, Death Becomes Them, at Book Hampton in East Hampton. In this new release, the pop culture journalist not only chronicles the troubled lives of these cultural and historical icons who chose to commit suicide, she calls attention to our fascination with suicide in particular, and death in general. 41 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-3244939. THE STEPHEN TALKHOUSE – 8 p.m, $20, East River String w/Legendary Cartoonist R. Crumb. 10 p.m., $10, The Roastbeef Curtains. Stephen Talkhouse, 16 Main St, Amagansett. 631-267-3117. JEWLERY MAKING BASICS - Students will learn the basics of jewelry making, from sculpting wax and soldering to setting stones and polishing, over an eight-week course. Master Jeweler Eric Messin will take you step by step to create a piece of jewelry that will be finished and ready to
PICK OF THE WEEK THE NAKED STAGE - Anna Gutto, noted Norwegian and NYC actress/producer will perform “A Doll’s House” at the Montauk Library. 871 Montauk Highway. 631-668-3377. be wear. Come learn and have fun. Presented by the Southampton Historical Museums & Research Center. Pelletreau Silver Shop, 80 Main Street, Southampton. 631283-2494. CULINARY DEMO -12-2 p.m. Loaves and Fishes Cookshop, 2422 Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton. 631-5376066. PARRISH ART MUSEUM MEMBERS EVENT Artist Dallas Ernst opens up her private North Haven home to a select few Parrish Builder Members for an intimate peek at her personal art collection. Mrs. Ernst’s contemporary home is decorated with rare artifacts collected on exotic travels, mixed with jewels of work by such artists as Leonora Carrington, Jean Héélion, August Sander, Max Ernst, Jimmy Ernst and her children Eric and Amy Ernst. Call 631-283-2118, ext.49 or e-mail membership@parrishart.org to reserve your place or to upgrade your membership level. THE NAKED STAGE - Anna Gutto, noted Norwegian and NYC actress/producer will perform “A Doll’s House” at the Montauk Library. 871 Montauk Highway. 631-668-3377. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 FRANKENSTEIN FOLLIES – Saturday at 2 p.m. See Friday for details. GLEANING DAY - The Jewish Center of the Hamptons’ gleaning day, in association with Island Harvest and East Hampton farms open their hearts by donating food with volunteers including the Jewish Center’s youth group, for distribution to those in need in the East End community through 22 local food pantries, shelters, day care and senior centers. Everyone, child and adult, is welcome. Gather at the Jewish Center at 11 a.m., 44 Woods Lane, East Hampton, 631-324-9858. TRUNK OR TREAT - Decorate the trunk of your car, dress in costume and join the Southampton Town Recreation Center/SYS for an afternoon of fall and Halloween activities. Children will trick or treat from trunk to trunk, so bring some candy to share. Prizes will be awarded for best costume and trunk decoration. Free. 631-2871511. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 DANCING 101 - Learn basic dance movements and popular steps. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Living Well Yoga and Fitness, 83 Elmwood Street, Montauk. 516-380-5422. PILATES - Mat pilates at the Quogue Library. 6:30 p.m. Call 631-653-4224 ext 4 to register for the class. Cost is $7. Quogue. FLU VACCINATION CLINIC - Southampton Hospital has announced a Flu Vaccination Clinic for adults only on Tuesday, October 27, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The clinic will take place in Parrish Memorial Hall, located on the corner of Lewis Street and Herrick Road. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 MEMOIR WORKSHOP - 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sixweek workshop with author Lou Ann Walker. $5 per workshop/$30 for series. Register in advance at 631-725-0450. John Jermain Library, Main St, Sag Harbor. WRITERS SPEAK - Provocative and entertaining “Writers Speak” talks continue at Stony Brook Southampton with author Jonathan Weiner. The events are part of Southampton’s MFA in Writing and Literature program and its popular series of literary events, which take place on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in Duke Lecture Hall and are free and open to the public. For further information, call 631-632-5030.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 JEWELRY CLASS - Jewelry rendering class with jeweler Eric Messin. Classes will meet on Thursdays through Oct. 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. The fee for the class is $200. Rogers Mansion, 17 Meeting House Lane, Southampton. 631-2832494. OUTDOOR AND RECREATION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 LONGSHANKS OCEAN BLUFFS/WOODED TRAILS (10 miles) - 10 a.m. Using some of the beautiful trails in Montauk as well as the Paumanok Path, we will explore areas of special interest on a loop hike. Bring snacks, water and wind gear. Meet at the Oyster Pond Overlook on Rte. 27 about 1/4 mile past Deep Hollow Ranch. Leader: Carol Andrews, 631-725-3367, or day of hike, (631) 356-2900 SPRINGS/AMAGANSETT (4.5 miles) - 10 a.m. This trail leads through residential neighborhoods, historic landmarks, oak forest, open fields and farm land; while at the same time never being far from the centers of the two hamlets. Meet at the Ashawagh Hall parking area on Parsons Place (just off Springs Fireplace Road). Return transportation to Ashawagh Hall will be provided. Leader: Gene Makl, 631 324-8662. ELLISTON PARK - Elliston Park. 10 a.m. -Noon. Meet at the Park on Millstone Brook Rd., Southampton. 3+ miles, some hills, pond views. Howard Reisman, 631283-5376. SEARS/HUBBARD - Sears/Hubbard. 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meet at Red Creek Rd. (100 yards east of Rte. 24.), Hampton Bays. Jim Crawford, 631-369-2341. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 NORTHWEST WOODS GRAND TOUR (10+ miles) The Northwest Path, East Hampton’s first “greenbelt” trail, is only part of this long but beautiful hike through “Bonac’s” Northwest Woods. We’ll see stately white pines, secluded ponds and just some very nice woods. Moderate to brisk pace, occasionally hilly hike. Bring snacks and water. Meet at the trailhead parking area on Rte 114 just south of Edwards Hole Rd. East Hampton. Leader: Rick Whalen, 631-267-6608. NARROW LANE - Narrow Lane clean-up. 8-9 a.m. Bring gloves. Dai Dayton, 631-745-0689. LITERARY TOUR OF SAG HARBOR - Literary Tour of Sag Harbor. 1-3 p.m. A walking tour featuring authors who have lived in and been inspired by Sag Harbor. In cooperation with the John Jermain Library. Meet at the Library on Main St. Tony Garro, 631-725-5861. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 HEAVEN AND BACK (3.5 miles) - Sinister sounding names like Serpent’s Back Trail and The Devil’s Cradle belie a beautiful hike, passing stands of native Mountain Laurel and Sumac among other attractions. Meet at the Scenic Overlook on Route 27 in the Hither Hills area of Montauk, about one mile east of Montauk Hwy/Old Montauk Hwy split. Leader: Jim Zajac, 631-324-2425. ONGOING FARMERS’ MARKETS - Hayground School, 151 Mitchell La. 3 to 7 p.m. Fridays; Sag Harbor, Marine Park, Bay St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays; East Hampton, Nick & Toni’s parking lot, 136 North Main St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays; Westhampton Beach, Historical Society House, Mill Rd. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays; Riverhead, Village lot on river behind Main St. west of aquarium. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays. LIFE DRAWING - Uninstructed workshops 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays. $7. Instructed class 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thursdays. Veterans Hall, 2 Pond Lane, Southampton. 631-287-4377. FITNESS WITH FIDO - Saturdays. Bideawee presents a free group walk for people and their dogs. 10 a.m., weather permitting. Dogs must be leashed. 631-325-0200 ext 118. bideawee.org. Bideawee, 118 Old Country Rd., Westhampton. MINDFULNESS MEDITATION CLASS - Guided meditation. Chairs and cushions are provided. Free. Sundays, 8:30 a.m. Mandala Ayurvedic Healing Arts, Amagansett Square, Amagansett. 631-267-6144.
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Letters EASY SOLUTION? Dear Dan, So, how would we pay for a single-payer national health care plan? Easy. For starters, roll back the enormous tax cuts given to the wealthiest of Americans during the Reagan and Bush Administrations and increase the tax on unearned income from the present 15% to 25%. How about rescinding the provision in the Medicare Modernization & Improvement Act that prohibits Medicare from negotiating drug prices with pharmaceutical companies? That provision alone incurs countless billions of dollars in additional costs to Medicare. And why not plug up tax loopholes that allow American corporations to avoid paying U.S. taxes through outsourcing? The resulting increase in revenue would leave enough money left over to investigate and prosecute all of the criminals responsible for the banking and mortgage meltdown. Paul G. Jaehnert Vadnais Hts., MN Via e-mail When is your meeting with Obama? – DR
DEER CAN KILL Dear Dan, What has a deer ever done for you? In one season, three of our family members had deer-auto incidents. The total front grill of a Buick Park Avenue (not a midget car) on Shelter Island. Six deer came running across the back three lanes and grass divider along the Pine Barrens, Route 27, west of Southampton. Front windshield smashed, glass everywhere, damaged my husband’s vision. Beach Causeway, east of Bayview, Sag Harbor, an eleven point Buck came out of the pond on the east and ran into our Buick Park Avenue, (yes same car), demolishing the front end, air bags deployed, burned skin. Again my husband suffered head and eye damage, which have resulted in total loss of vision and exacerbated the onset of dementia! He is now in a full-time care facility. Deer don’t need to pay insurance! After the incident (oh about 20-odd years ago, when the Buick ran into the SUV driven by the East Hampton P.D. Chief, his daughter died on Montauk Highway in East Hampton. Then was the time to gradually thin the herds to a healthful manageable size. Amazingly in the great conservancy managed tracts of land, both burning the underbrush before
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the thickening (March?) and shooting deer are permissible by the Fed State Local and Corrupt Govits! Yet we homeowners must see years of growth of beautifully colored flowering plants and even Boxwood ravaged by thirsty, hungry rampantly multiplying deer or face poisoning by Permethrin. Oh and I’ve had Lyme’s disease at least once many years recurring twice a year, for the last 25 years. Sincerely, Anna Marie Rampmoier Via snail-mail Curse of the Hamptons. – DR GATES OF HELL Dear Dan, My husband and I live in Riverhead at Willow Ponds; however the HOA wants to make it a gated community, so now you can have a column titled “Gated Islander.” Perhaps the deer will be charged a toll. We oppose the gate due to the following obvious reasons: ferry traffic, winery traffic, pumpkin farm traffic, and overflow from Route 58. We want to preserve the quality of life and open space on the North Fork. That is the main reason we moved here. It is problem leaving the compound without a gate and we want to avoid traffic buildup that will cause major accidents due to gates that always malfunction. In addition, last week someone leaving Martha Clara after wine tasting caused an accident. Plus, cars are always up lined eastbound from Doctors Path to Rte. 105 for Briermere Farms pies. We want the farms to always remain here. When we purchased our unit, there was never any mention of installing a gate. We have single-family homes such as Roanoke Landing and Sunken Meadows on the north side without a gate. Therefore, additional traffic. Please help. Thank you. Anton & Phyllis DeMartino Riverhead Via e-mail Gates and fences make bad neighbors in my opinion. - DR
WHERE ARE THE SQUIRRELS?? Dear Dan, I am now home in Florida after a beautiful sum-
mer at my home in the Springs. As the weather is usually too hot to sit outside here in Florida, there is nothing I enjoy more in NY than sitting on my front porch in the early morning with a hot mug of coffee listening to the sounds of sunrise and watching the birds, rabbits, squirrels and deer appear. There were plenty of birds, deer and each day but I kept thinking, where are the squirrels? I was always so amazed at how big and plump they were compared to the scrawny squirrels that taunt my two cats here in Florida. At first, I thought the absent squirrels were coming out at night and running across my roof until I realized that the pitter/patter above my bedroom was all the unclaimed acorns that were falling from the oaks surrounding my home This was a sound I never remember hearing and I assume it was because the squirrels of years past were collecting the acorns before they could even think of dropping from the their boughs. Why is this still on my mind? Well, I came across a letter that my father (who claimed to be a Blackfoot Indian) had written to the Catskill Mountain News many years ago asking, “Where have all the bees gone?” We all know now that the dwindling bee population is a hot topic for scientists, farmers and beekeepers. So, since I truly was wondering about the squirrels I have to ask, “Where have all the squirrels gone?” Are they sick? Have we run over way too many of them? Are they one more victim of this economy providing an inexpensive meal filled with lots of protein? I read they are rather tasty, though I have no intention of trying one myself, especially if it means one less Rocky flying through my trees next summer. Sincerely, Lily Pond Daughter of “Watcher of Bees” Via e-mail They are at my house. It’s a convention. – DR
WHAT THE PEACOCK? Dear Dan, I awoke to a large Peacock on the deck of my house in Sagaponack. I saw the leg through the shades and thought it was a turkey but nope... a Peacock! Any idea where it could have come from? Paul Delaney Via e-mail An egg? – DR
Police Blotter Vitamins A man on the North Fork reported that $2,000 worth of vitamins was stolen from his house. The very healthy man, believes that the vitamins were stolen by somebody that he knows. Dingy A man in East Hampton reported to police that items on his dingy had been stolen. Among the items stolen were his gas tank and his motor. Police have opened up a full investigation into the incident. Fight Two men fought at a bar in Hampton Bays. The argument started at the beginning of the Yankee game last week. After nearly having a heart attack, the Yankee fan finally lost it and started punching the man next to him after the Yankees
lost the game in extra innings. Intruder Alert A woman in Amagansett called police and reported that an intruder had used her bathroom and slept in her beds. She also reported that garbage was left in her place. No indication of a forced entry was found. Credit Check A man realized that his credit card had been stolen in East Hampton after his bank called him to authorize a Hawaiian vacation for $7,000. The man canceled his card and didn’t approve the purchase, but did end up taking a trip to Hawaii after he thought about it.
Beach last week. It wasn’t a flat screen television that was stolen however, so nobody really cares. Netflix? A man on the North Fork reported that his Netflix account had been hijacked after he reportedly ordered a few movies that never arrived by mail. The man later found out that he had not been a victim however when he found his wife sobbing in the bedroom while watching Forrest Gump. Stolen Quarters $300 in quarters was stolen from a man’s house in East Hampton. Police are scouting out the local Laundromats and Coinstar machines. David Lion Rattiner
Theft A television theft took place in Westhampton
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O:(631) 392-0212 C: (917) 361-87001199538
Sick & Tired of Being Sick & Tired? See real change with the life-altering modalities of Network Spinal Analysis, Somato Respiratory Integration & Integrated Wellness Coaching
Eliminate Disease - Live Drug-Free Maintain Optimal Wellness - Increase Energy Reduce Stress & Anxiety - Support Diet & Exercise Dr. Deborah Musso has 23+ Years Experience - Serving NY & The East End Sea Change East - 93 Fresh Pond Rd. Sag Harbor, NY 11963 631-899-4445 (by appointment) - www.seachangeny.com 1199205
Counseling/Therapy
Counseling/Therapy
Nella Hahn, L M S W
Massage Therapy
*BIO-MAT DETOX MASSAGE Helpful with Cleanses *TRADITIONAL SWEDISH *DEEP TISSUE / SPORTS Detailed Neck & Shoulder Work! *PREGNANCY
1199493
Year Round in the Hamptons NYC-Hamptons-Shelter Island carlasjourney@aol.com
LMT, 20 yrs. Experience
East End Limousine
AYS
1198879
Unwind Amanda Stevens, LMT
631-276-9377
1199455
631.726.7400 Toll Free 866.410.6600
1199328
Our 16th Year
MASSAGE ASSOCIATES Bestt Massage
Bestt Prices s in n the Hamptons
631-324-2201 kevinreynoldsmassage.com
1199591
Pilates
www.eastendlimousine.com Southampton â&#x20AC;˘ Bridgehampton East Hampton â&#x20AC;˘ New York
PILATES & YOGA
Party Services
Overr 200 Yearss Servingg thee Hamptons
631.589.4174 1199323
aysstaff.com
Adults Children Beginners to A dvanced In H ome o r S tudio
NYC + The Hamptons
1199561
(631) 726-COFE (2633) HCCMobile@aol.com
Limo Services
www.hamptoncoffeecompany.com
Beach Limousines
NYC and the Hamptons
All New Corporate Towncars 6, 8, & 10 Passenger Limousines â&#x20AC;˘ 18-24 Passenger SUVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
Cell 631-553-5298
From m Montaukk Too Manhattan
Donald Goodale,LMT
917.359.4055
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Instruction By Claudia Matles
NYS LMT Swedish Medical
in your space
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631-721-7515
Body Therapy by Tom Lawson
Throughout the Tri-State Area
East Hampton
Westhampton
631-324-0108
631-288-7777
1199332
Weekends & Holidays
(8368)
â&#x20AC;˘ Airport Service â&#x20AC;˘ Weddings â&#x20AC;˘ Nights on the Town â&#x20AC;˘ Theatre â&#x20AC;˘ New York City
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massage therapy
Carla Gargano,
Party Services
Swedish Massage
thai massage swedish deep tissue
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Limo Services
631â&#x20AC;˘329â&#x20AC;˘2626
All New Sedans, SUVs & Limousines Equipped with Satellite Radio & DVD Players
1199423
Massage Therapy
The Scribeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ink, Inc. The Nations Leader in Professional Ghostwriting & Collaboration Services
Slow Deep Gentle
Psychotherapy
1198733
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Touch Art
Experienced and Compassionate
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Professional Printing & Binding
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1198738
(631)
Here at The Scribeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ink we specialize in: Ghostwriting Editing Step-by-Step Critiques
Available Year Round
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F O OT L A S E R C E N T E R L O N G I S L A N D, N E W YO R K
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Jill Holloway D.C. LMT
Suffering from Fungal Toenails?
Personal Services
Personal Services
1199392
Massage Therapy
Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday
1199490
Having Family & Friends Over? Call One of Danâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Service Directories & Treat Yourself to Some Help
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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Beauty
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%NTERTAINMENT 'OING 'REEN (OME 3ERVICES Jimm Turnerr
Vinnyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
HOME SERVICES
LLC
Heating & Cooling
ELECTRONICS BOTH HUSBAND & WIFE CAN LOVE! IHTS AUDIO VIDEO & CRESTRON SYSTEMS
1199468
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1198827
631.723.3120
Custom Audio & Video
Air Conditioning/Heating
Heating and Air Conditioning
6 3 1-2 6 7-2242
1199193
631-662-9440 Contact Michael
www.organiccleaning.net organiccleaning@gmail.com
AMERICLEANRUS . COM
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1198836
Carpentry
Carpentry
Creative Craftsman Inc. est 1980
Renovation â&#x20AC;˘ Builder
631-946-9944 stylemobiledetailing.com 1199227
631.278.8594 516.851.9360
Residential/Commercial Cleaning Services Using 100% All Natural and Non-Toxic Products.
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Specialties Raised Panel Wall Systems and Rooms Basements â&#x20AC;˘ Bathroom â&#x20AC;˘ Kitchen Doors â&#x20AC;˘ Molding â&#x20AC;˘ Crown
Fully Equipped Packages Available
Service Directory
Hamptons-Montauk NYC-Multi State
1199444
Deadline 5pm Wednesday
Lic.
1193608
Closets
www.CreativeCraftsmanNY.com
631-329-8656
Ins.
Elitee Closetss Inc.
Cleaning
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com
CUSTOM AUDIO
Multi Room Audio Home Theaters Phone Systems Home Automation LCD/Plasma TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Pre Wiring Universal Remotes
Basements
Mildew Busters
631-283-4428 28 Cameron St., Southampton
35 Years Experience 1199033
1199390
Service Contracts Available Sales â&#x20AC;˘ Service â&#x20AC;˘ Installations
We Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Cut Corners We Clean Them
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Clean Air is Trane Airâ&#x201E;˘
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AMERICLEAN â&#x20AC;˘ Truck Mounted Steam Cleaning â&#x20AC;˘ Carpet â&#x20AC;˘ Upholstery â&#x20AC;˘ Tile & Grout Like New â&#x20AC;˘ Area Rugs â&#x20AC;˘ Silk â&#x20AC;˘ Wool Bonded Insured
)Custom Home Theater Designs )Residential/ Commercial )Phone Systems )Smart Homes, Automation, Control & Programming )Pre-wire construction specialists )All types of indoor & outdoor speakers and flat panels )Sales, Service & Installation
Northh & Southh Forks
THE CARPET CLEANER OF THE HAMPTONS
Auto Detailing
1199253
Air Conditioning/Heating Heat Pumps/Humidification Custom Wine Cellars
Cleaning
1198991
www.kolbmechanical.com
FILIPKOWSKI AIR, INC
Fully Licensed & Insured
1199047
1199330
1199474
Call to schedule a free consulation today!
KOLB MECHANICAL
Sweeps â&#x20AC;˘ Repairs Masonry â&#x20AC;˘ Caps Liners â&#x20AC;˘ Dampers Gutters
BASEMENTS & CRAWLSPACES Waterproofed & Insulated
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Eliminates Moisture Eliminates Dangerous Mold
Innovative home storage solutions, including closets, laundry rooms, garage & basements. Handcrafted, high quality from experienced, reliable professionals.
Fully Guaranteed Powerwashing
631-357-3745
1198616
1198789
Cleaning
CHIMNEY S E R V I C E
bryandowneyrestorations.com
1199009
Contact Michael www.organiccleaning.net organiccleaning@gmail.com
ULTIMATE
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â&#x20AC;˘ Custom Cabinetry â&#x20AC;˘ Bathrooms â&#x20AC;˘ Window & Door Repairs Creative design solutions â&#x20AC;˘ Licensed/Insured
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www.nfav.com
631-662-9440
CSIA Certified Technician
ultimatechimneyservices@gmail.com
631-287-2403 631-298-4545
Using 100% All Natural and Non-Toxic Products.
Pete Vella
631-750-1556
631-725-5626 www.jimturnermusic.com NORTH FORK
Residential / Commercial Cleaning Services
Fax (631)648-7480
Fast, Friendly, Professional Service www.acechimneyexperts.com
Carpentry
PROMPT â&#x20AC;˘ PROFESSIONAL COURTEOUS
Audio/Home Theater
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(631) 648-7474
631-728-1108
24HOUR
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Chimneys
Design â&#x20AC;˘ Sales â&#x20AC;˘ Professional Service
Property Management
Emergency Service Oil Burner Sales & Service
Chimneys
Audio/Home Theater
1199486
Acoustic Solo or Full Band
Audio/Home Theater
1198790
Air Conditioning/Heating
1198533
Party Services/Music
Calll 631-267-9018
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
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(OME 3ERVICES Construction
Construction
Decks
Decks
Duct Cleaning
Electrical Contractors
Deck Replacement • Deck Resurface • Deck Repair
GJS S Electric,, LLC FROM MONTAUK TO NEW YORK Sheetrocking Taping Roofing Painting Alterations Siding Floor Scraping & Finishing New Floor Installation Remodeling Kitchens Bathrooms House Management Mediterranian Spanish-Style Work and much more
WILLY BAUTISTA
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CONTRACTOR
1199420
Design And Construction Of Fine Exteriors
FREE ESTIMATES (631) 745-4816 (631) 591-1152
631.324-3021
1193583
1199598
www.hamptondeck.com Cedar • Mahogany • Ipe • TimberTech® Premier Installer Masonry • Hardscapes • Powerwashing • Cleaning
1199567
Custom Homes & Renovations Construction & Estate Management
• Architectural Services • Building, Zoning & D.E.C. Permits Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms
“We value our clients and show it with quality service, building our reputation one customer at a time” Licensed & Insured • Over 30 Years Experience
631-537-4430 • 631-728-3374 Bridgehampton • Hampton Bays www.lpdbuilders.com
1199576
Lightingg Design/Controls Homee Automationn Computer Networks Audio/Video/HomeTheater Landscapee Lightingg Automaticc Generator Sales WWW.GJSELECTRIC.COM (631)) 298-4545 (631)) 287-24033 GARY Y SALICE LICENSED/INSURED
EH License #7347-2009
SH License #L000856
Tobago Decks Decks Tobago Tobago Decks Premiere East End Deck Builders
AIR DUCT CLEANING • CHIMNEY CLEANING & REPAIR DRYER VENT CLEANING WET BASEMENTS
Full Service Electrical Contracting
Airr Qualityy Issuess & & Testing Mold d Remediation n
Residential/Commercial Solar Installations LED Lighting
Lower Heating g & & A/C C Costss & Improve e Yourr Air Quality!
OceanElectric.net
287-6060 (631)324-6060 (631)
Serving the East End
631-283-0758
Decking the Hamptons for over 30 years
GO GREEN!
1198623
Alll otherr outdoorr construction. Pergulas, Shower Enclosures & Porches Licensed / Insured
287.4518
1198553
Electrical Contractors
Electrical Contractors
631
1199531
EAST HAMPTON, NY • • • • • • •
Licensed & Insured
OWNER OPERATED
Design • Build • Maintain
60 Years of Service
Cedar • Mahogany • IPE • Composite • Hidden Clips
Highest Quality • Best Service
631-287-9277
1198986
Full Service Electrical Contractor
www.southamptonhandyman.com
516.819.6358
1193586
Licensed & Insured
Delivery/Courier
Specializing in High End Homes
Driveways
631.283.5700
Decks
eastenddeck.net
...becausee you’vee gott betterr thingss to o do.
GRAVINA
HANDYMAN HOUSE E WATCHING AIRPORT T RUNS WE A CCEPT CREDIT CARDS
CONSTRUCTION LLC
631-897-5146
Custom Carpentry Framing to Finish New Construction Renovations Windows & Doors Trim & Moldings Decks & Rails Pergolas
OR
631-433-9433 Licensed & Insured
1199498
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com
Licensed & Insured
Design Installation Repair
hamptonservices.com
1199570
Driveways
eastenddeck.net
Powerwashing
1199449
631-433-9432
Asphalt, Gravel, RCA Expert Grading, Drywells Cesspools Installed
PICK UPS & DELIVERIES
#1 Deck Builder on the East End
Classified Dept open 5 days! M-F 8:30am-6pm 631-537-4900
B.N.B.
M.R.C.
Electricall Contractors
LOWEST PRICES Free Estimates
631-728-1442
Ins.
Lic.
Info@twogangelectric.com
Southampton NY • Licensed / Insured / Certified
Driveways
Residential • Commercial
ROBERTS ASPHALT CO. INC.
• Residential and Commercial • All Phases of Custom Electrical Work • 24 Hr. Emergency Service
631-399-2033 LIC.
E LECTRICAL C O N T R A C TO R S
RENOVATION SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INS.
N EW WORK • CUSTOM LIGHTING 24-HOUR E MERGENCY SERVICE SERVING THE EAST E ND FOR OVER 20 YEARS LIC. OWNER OPERATED I NS.
631 287-2768
1193598
Driveways, Aprons, Repairs,
#1 Deck Builder on the East End
1199305
TWOGANGELECTRIC.COM
1198921
1199448
Powerwashing
1199341
Design Installation Repair
Construction Management Custom Homes & Additions Complete Renovations Kitchen & Bathrooms Roofing & Siding Basements & Decks Framing CHARLES R. AHRENS
Oil & Stone Driveway Specialist
Blacktop Driveways/Parking Areas Custom Masonry, Cobblestone & Paving Stone New Construction and Resurfacing Free Estimates Family Owned & Operated For Over 35 Years
631-475-1906 • RobertsAsphalt@aol.com
1199335
“ A s k A b o u t O u r E n e rg y S a v i n g P r o g r a m ”
• Electric • Generators • Solar Fast Professional Service • No Job to Small 14 Years + Experience
Lic.
www.ourhomeelectric.com
631-569-2700
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
Ins. 1199435
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(OME 3ERVICES Fences/Railings
Fences/Railings
William m J.. Shea Automated Driveway Gates ELECTRIC
Lic./ Ins.
631-254-0082
W W W. S O L O I R O N W O R K S . C O M The East End’s Most Competitive Contractor!! * Automate Your Gates $5995 Fully installed with phone entry!! * New Installations Available of course * Guaranteed to be the Least Expensive * Prompt, Reliable & Professional * Complete Steel Gate packages installed on 5” steel posts & automated for $10,995 (Black Only)
WILKEN ELECTRIC
(631)664-7429 Lic. & Ins
Handyman
PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATION
1199477
T h e Fe n c e G u y
Specialists in ANYTHING Electric Will beat any written estimate Small ad= Small price Lic & Ins
1199558
Gutter A-Repairs-Z
DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS
631-EAST-END
Cleaning
327-8363
eastenddesign@aol.com
1199279
Environmental
631-467-4478 631-878-4140 www.thefenceguyny.com
www.wilkenelectric.com
(Central Suffolk)
Licensed & Insured
329-0488 516-815-9040
Call Pat Cell
(East End)
J
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1199086
Oil Tank
Copperr Gutters Copperr Leaders Custom m Copperr Work Thru u Flashing Chimney y Repairs Standing g Seam m Roofs Copperr Roofs
Abandonments - Removals - Installations 1199467
• Oil Spill Clean-Up • FREE Estimates • VAC Truck Services • Tank & Soil Testing & Disposal • Site Investigations • Tank Locating • EPA - NYSDEC • LIC Transporter For Emergencies Call:
Fences/Railings
Fences/Railings
631-831-0951 631-329-2138
WOOD FLOORS INC.
Handyman
Interior/Exterior Roofing & Siding Windows & Doors Full Tree Service Painting, Powerwashing Deck Repairs You Ask! We Do It! Excellent References
• True Dust Containment • Polplaz Finish, • WidePlank Floors,
631.723.3935 516.250.7985
Licensed
Insured
631-283-0008
RETAIL • WHOLESALE
631-878-6303
WWW.CRAFTSMANFENCECO.COM 1199325
Locally Serving Long Island since 1985 Canine Control Company
866-934-0795
61 Main Street, Southampton, NY
www.invisiblefence.com 1198888
© 2009 Invisible Fence, Inc.
MY ONLY BUSINESS IS MAKING HARDWOOD FLOORING BEAUTIFUL! “A family business”
631-878-3625 Licensed & Insured 1144525
631.283.6176
631 Handyman Deck Building, Expert Home Repairs & Remodeling Greg Ins’d 631-581-6860 631-894-7629
Lic.
HARDWOOD FLOORING
1199382
Handy Mike Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday
Since 1975 Father - Son Team Interior Moulding Siding, Windows Door Kitchens, Baths Termite Repairs
1198551
FINANCING AVAILABLE - #35110HI
Deck Repairs Painting Spackling Yard Work Gutter Cleaning Screen Replacements Powerwashing Call Pete
www.631handyman.com
CHAMPION Installations • Sanding Finishing • Repairs Custom Staining
Man
No Job Too Small!
1199334
Family Owned & Operated for 32 years Custom Entry Gates and Auto Gate Operators, Phone Entry Cameras, All Types of Fence, Aluminum, Steel, Custom Wood, Chainlink, Deer Fence, Decks, Sunrooms, Awnings, Pergolas, Arbors Residential • Commercial
The A+Handiest
The Original Hampton Hubby Service LOCAL GUY
1199440
• Free Estimates SERVING THE EAST END FOR 49 YEARS!
631-680-6167
Handy Man
1198590
clearviewenvironmental.com
BAYSHORE
1199268
631-569-2667 631-455-1905
Fall Leaf Cleanups Window Washing Fair & Reasonable Prices
Gutters
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631-664-7429
• Jerith Ornamental Aluminum • PVC/Maintenance Free Vinyl • Pool/Tennis Enclosures • Privacy/Security Installations • Baby-loc Removable Pool Fence
Flooring
Faucet Installations Repair Sub-Pumps, Brick, Block, Stampcrete, Cabinets, Decks, Doors, Electric, Timers/Boiler Controls, Celing Fans, Textured Spackling/Plaster/Painting Biscuit Molding & Framing Brass/Screen Enclosures Gutters Power Washing... 27 Years Hands-On Work Bob: Color Portfolio/References
1199375
WILKEN ELECTRIC
516.551.9903
ARBORS • SCREENING TREES PERGOLAS • POOL • STONE
Always beats the competition!
1198585
1199436
DO O IT T "THE E SHEA A WAY"
1198744
BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS
1199035
williamjsheaelectric.com
Gutters
Aluminum - Brass - Steel Specializing in: Pipe Rail - Glass Rail Wrought Iron - Spirals - Estate Gates
24-hrr Emergencyy Service
631-668-1600
Gutters
Solo Iron Works Ltd.
SERVING THE HAMPTONS FOR 30 YEARS
Our Electrical Services Include: • Lighting & Electrical Repairs • House & Home Office Wiring • Generator Sales & Installations • Computer, Telephone Wiring • Home Automation Services
Fences/Railings
1199400
Electrical Contractors
Licensed & Insured
631-283-6526
1199517
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 Handyman
Home Improvement
Home Improvement
Old Walls Like New
SUFFOLK LIC#: 17771-H, INS’D • RESD’L & COMM.
Office: 631.348.1953 Cell: 516.457.8543
6 66 cell 631-766-9744
Everything Under the Roof
Original Design Construction Corp.
1199532
355 yrs.. Experiencee builtt on communication,, neatnesss & quality
Home Improvement
• Kitchens/Bathroomss • Decks • Dormerss & Extensions • Interiorr & Exteriorr Design • Siding/Roofingg • Basements
CAlle UCTI SWeTR N Service O each Project ON
www.originaldesignconstruction.com
1198797
Until Completion.
• Renovations • Additions • New Construction • Tile Work • Siding • Finished Basements • Roofing • Painting
Lic.
1199391
SCUTARO
CONSTRUCTION CORP.
EAST HAMPTON, NY • • • • • • •
Construction Management Custom Homes & Additions Complete Renovations Kitchen & Bathrooms Roofing & Siding Basements & Decks Framing CHARLES R. AHRENS
OWNER OPERATED
24 Years serving the local community
516.819.6358
1193586
General Contractor For ALL Your Home Improvement Needs
Licensed & Insured
by J I M
Keeping the oceans cleaner & the earth greener Serving the East End
House Watching
15 Years Experience cell 516.449.1389 office 631.324.2028
We work your hours! Dan’s Classifieds & Service Directory open: 8:30am-6pm Monday–Friday
KITCHEN
631-283-5714 Licensed & Insured
1199579
Kitchenss & Baths Complete e Renovations Custom m Cabinetry Available in All Wood Species & Finishes.
631-208-0414
631-537-4900
Christopher Edward’s Landscaping
DESIGN
Contact us at See us at JRIRRIGATIONLLC.COM
Beach Grass
• Sea Shore Planting Specialist • Bluff Stabilization • Dune Restoration • Native Planting • Landscape & Garden Installation • Hydro Seeding
SOUND
• Winterizations • Installations • Evaluations • Renovations • Snow Removal and Plowing
Landscape/Garden
FREE CONSULTATIONS
Kitchen/Baths
1199219
Free in Home Estimates.
“We Turn Your Dreams to Greens”
631.928.3343
“Designing & Building Residential Golf Greens in the Hamptons for over 18 YEARS”
Licensed & Insured
For Information: 631.744.0214
personalputtinggreens.com
Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990
DESIGN
MASTER CRAFTSMAN References
Prompt & Friendly Response to All Inquiries
Call 631-680-1670
1199431
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SALES INSTALLATION
•KITCHEN CABINETS •VANITIES •TILE •CABINET HARDWARE •FLOORING •COUNTERTOPS •HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Repairs, Maintenance & Renovations 30 Years Experience in All Areas of Home Improvement & New Construction S PECIALIZING IN : K ITCHENS • B ATHROOMS D ECKS • F INISHED B ASEMENTS
631.324.1264 646.335.7909
Ins.
Now offering Housewatching Services and Caretaking
Hamptons
631.821.5930
Joseph A. Scutaro - LIC# 13874HI Shoreham, NY 11786 1199513
When n Qualityy Matters
Lic.
Professional & Dependable References Available
1199459
1193587
Free Estimates
Finished Carpentry Libraries • Kitchens Bathrooms • Painting
(631) 929-1463
FREE ESTIMATES
Residential & Commercial Construction
K ESSON Home Improvement
HOUSE WATCHING
SH+EH Licensed & Insured
(631) 859-3081Ins.
Serving the Hamptons for over 10 Yrs.
631-287-8688 System Turn On Monitoring Winterization Design • Installation Hose Spigots Rain Sensors Licensed & Insured
East End Since 1982
765-5772
WWW.RMKB.NET
Showroom Open Daily Licensed & Insured SC#H16772 - SH#L001935
Service Directory and Classified Ads are up on Danshamptons.com by 3pm every Wednesday
Garden design, installation, maintenance & decorating Services
(631)287-1075 1193585
631-668-0800 seahag2services.com
Installation • Service Start-Up • Winterize Lic/Ins • Free Estimates 1199564
99.00
Includes Parts - Labor A Good Cleaning Commercial/Residential
631-345-9393
1199522
$
Owner Operated Deal Direct
a full service irrigation company
1199515
Oil Burner Tune Up Special
• Prompt • Reliable • Professional Quality
Steve’s Irrigation
1198882
1144524
Limited Time
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 1199220 CELL 631-831-5761
• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialists • Cedar Siding + Shakes • All Decks Designed & Built • Finished Basements • Drafting & Full Permits
Irrigation
1199218
Heating & AC
Custom Carpentry
1199533
1193584
A Fair Price For Excellent Work
Dan W. Leach
1199316
licensed & Insured
TEDUS75@AIM.COM
Heating/Air Conditioning
SeaHag2 Services
L O N G I S L A N D S PA C K L I N G . C O M
631-728-8249
1198942
C
SHEETROCK , SPACKLING & PAINTING
1199443
Custom Tile Work Custom Painting No Job Too Small We do it for love of homes
631-287-9277 www.southamptonhandyman.com
1199492
Kitchen/Baths
Over 50 Years & Three Generations The Highest Quality in Craftmanship
Renovations, Additions, Renovations, Additions, Decks, Siding, Decks,Renovations Siding, Basement
Call For All Your Handyman Needs
Rodrigo.calle@yahoo.com
Irrigation
KIERAN MCDRYWALL EVOY
Painting Powerwashing Drywall / Spackle Deck Specialist
917-226-4573 Home 631-907-4155
Home Improvement
NOW OFFERING COACHING SESSIONS!
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
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(OME 3ERVICES FALL
Matthew w Rychlik
25 years of Experience • Call for Appointment Insured
SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES INSTALLATION
Excellent References
GARDEN MAINTENANCE L AYOUT GREEN PRODUCTS L AWN CARE
Lic.
Ins.
countryside-eastend.com 1199066
Licensed and Insured Commercial and Residential 18 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed Owner on Site Free Estimates
1193577
HAMPTON EAST LANDSCAPING
& Estate Management
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
631-885-2627
1199426
Comm. Res.
T.G. LANDSCAPING Teddy Grudzinski
EAST END
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
All Phases of Masonry Construction Cobblestone • Brickwork Patios • Walkways Ponds • Waterfalls Pool Areas • Driveways Retaining Walls
BRICK
WORKS
• Tile • Flag Stone • Pavers •In/Outdoor • Patios Fireplaces • Walkways • Custom • Extensions BBQ’s • Aprons • Pillars • Basement • Cultured Entrances Stone “FOR ALL YOUR MASONRY AND TILE NEEDS”
631-445-1644 Bus./Fax: 631-723-2821
www.hamptonbrickworks.com andy@hamptonbrickworks.com
CURTO Construction Inc. Stone Architecture
email: Bulkheading@aol.com
*Restoration *Carving *Fireplaces *Fabrication
S V S
Design • Construction • Masonry
(631) 288-1578
www.atlanticlandscapeservice.com
1199397
Driveway Stone & Brickwork Deck Fencing 22 Years Serving the East End
631.287.4561 ,
1198893
SOUTHAMPTON NY
The Original
OCEAN N STONE
• Brick Patios & Walkways • Belgian Block • Garden Walls • Pool Coping
Special
Curbing $8.50(min.500ft.) Licensed d Insured Excellentt Locall References
(631)878-5103 www.oceansstone.com
631-283-1382 631-252-3363 Fully Licensed and I nsured
1199587
LIBERTY MASONRY Quality Residential & Commercial Craftsmanship All Phases of Masonry Construction • Cobblestone • Foundations • Patios • Brickwork • Fireplaces • Driveways • Walkways • Stucco • Retaining Walls • Pool Areas • Cellar Entrances • Stoops SUFF LIC# 30,210-NS • FULLY INSURED
Free Estimates
631-872-5060 Mold Inspection
Licensed & Insured Andrew Mobile:
631-661-2169 Masonry/Stone/Tile
Construction, R epair Brick o r S tone Walls, P atios, W alkways Cobblestone C urbing Pool C oping & T ile Driveway A prons Pool P atios
631-208-8020
Hampton
BULKHEADING All phases of bulkheading, piers, floating docks...
Custom Masonry
Shore Line
Your local Dock Builder and Marine Contractor From Refacing & Repair to New Construction
cell: 631.338.3878
Lic. Montauk-NYC Ins.
Marine Services
shorelinebulkheading.com
Lawn Maintenance Planting All Chemical Work
Lic. Ins.
ATLANTIC LANDSCAPE “Concept to Completion”
• Landscape Maintenance Weekly Lawn and Garden Maintenance Pruning Spring/Fall Clean Ups • Gardening Annual/Perennial Plantings, Privacy Planting,Installation, Mulch, Woodchips, Topsoil • Landscape Construction Land Clearing, Grading, Filling, Drainage Systems, Retaining Walls and Planters Installed, Seed/Sod Lawns, Pond/Waterfall Installation • Masonry • Planning Design
LANDSCAPING POWERWASHING • STAINING
• Tree & Privacy Planting • Irrigation Install & Service • Sod / Seed / Grading • Pavers & Belgian Blocks • Walkways & Patios • Driveways • Aprons, Stone Walls • Weekly Lawn Care / Cleanups • Underground Drainage • Drywells • Bobcat Service • Deer Fence
(631)909-3454
Referencess Available
Ins.
1199082
LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION
FULL SERVICE MASONRY COMPANY
631-324-2028 631-723-3212
631-734-5767
1198881
Sup erior L andscaping S olutions , Inc .
LANDSCAPING
1199555
Make One Call & We Will Do It All Call Chris
Lic.
1199536
Alll Island
1199221
•Full Service Landscaping •Irrigation•Fertilization•Pool Service
Lic & Ins
CLASSIC CUSTOM DESIGNS • ELEGANCE IN Paving • Driveways • Pool Decks • Walkways • Patios • Retaining Walls • Masonry • Marble • Granite • Block & Brick Work • Cobblestones • Ponds • Waterfalls • Barbeques http://Rychlikmasonry.com
1199209
Get the Personalized Service You Deserve
Consolidate & Save Up to 20%
631-456-1752
631-766-7131
631-723-3190
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
Free Quotes
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION
FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE
1199545
2249 SCUT TLEHOLE ROAD, BRIDGEHAMPTON WWW. UNLIMITEDEARTHCARE . CO M 631.725.7551
1199588
631-324-4212
CLEAN UPS
“Recreating The Old With The New” Perfect References
631-739-7802
1199430
IF IT’S MOLD, CALL A CERTIFIED EXPERT AND
GET RID OF IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME!
631.873.5098 • Mold/Fungi Investigating And Consulting • Air Sampling For Testing And Analyzing of Fungi And Other Airborne Pollutants • Mold/Fungi Remediation
Board Certified ampmenvironmental.com 1199380
Masonry/Stone/Tile
ALL STONE RESTORATION
OVER 49 YRS OF STONE CARE CRAFTMANSHIP
Exterior / Interior Stone GROUT CLEANING CONCRETE POLISHING TRAVERTINE TERRAZZO
GRANITE MARBLE PAVERS
Any of your Stone Needs: Polishing • Cleaning • Sealing
1.877.24.STONE • 631.351.7188 Licensed & Insured • www.AllStoneLLC.com
To place Service Directory or Classified ads, contact the Classified Dept. at 631-537-4900 M-F 8:30-6pm www.danshamptons.com
1199428
Turf Expert • Manicured Acreage Member GCSAA • NYS DEC Certified Applicator
www.hlicorp.com
Countryside Lawn & Tree
Masonry/Stone/Tile
1199089
FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPE COMPANY
To Our Clients THANK YOU
Masonry/Stone/Tile
1199092
www.billfoxgrounds.com
Licensed
Landscape/Garden
• Design • Installation • Garden Renovations • Transplanting • Ponds/Waterfalls • Fine Gardening • Lawn Maintenance • Re-vegetations • Perennial Gardens • Natural Screenings • Irrigation Installations/Service • Tree/Shrub Pruning & Removals • Spring/Fall Cleanups • Sod • Mulch • Bobcat Service/Land Clearing • Also Specializing in Masonry • Landscape Lighting
631-765-3130 • 631-283-8025
1199528
Landscape/Garden
1199168
Landscape/Garden
1199399
Landscape/Garden
DAN'S PAPERS, October 23, 2009 Page 71 www.danshamptons.com
(OME 3ERVICES Painting/Papering
Painting
Do You Have
MOLD Breathe Easier and Live Healthy
Interior & Exterior Residential - Commercial - Condos Neat - 21 Years Experience
All Phases of Environmental Representation
Reasonable Prices FREE Estimates
Nick Cordovano
GENIE PAINTING CO. INC.
Moving/Storage
MOLD
Can Be Harmful To Your Health and Your Home
For inspections, testing & removal, call
Brad d C.. Slack Certified d Indoor Environmentalist
27 Years in Construction and Building Science 7 days a week at Office: 631.929.5454 Cell: 631.252.7775 email: Brad@themoldpro.com web: www.themoldpro.com Montauk to Manhattan
F Local-Long Distance-Overseas L A T
F L A T
1-866-WE-GUARANTEE (934-8272) Flat Rate Pricing No Hourly Minimums
R A T E
R A T E
Lic. & Ins.
on Local & Long Distance Moving
P NYC to East End Daily Express Delivery To All R Points On The East Coast I C (631) 321-7172 I Family Owned & Operated Southampton N G 1198751
P R I C I N G
631.543.2404
A&M
PAINTING
24 Years Experience OWNER TONY DONOFRIO O N EVERY JOB Using Ben ja min Moore Paint
63 1 - 8 7 4 - 47 6 1
1198507
1199559
1199373
ENVIRONMENTAL
All Pro Painting Advanced All work guaranteed Interiors Free Estimates Interior, Exterior, Powerwashing, Custom Work, Staining, Experienced & Reliable
HUNTINGTON
24HR Hotline - 631-742-6000 • Office - 631-351-3558
Painting/Papering
Painting/Papering
Custom m Paintingg Locall Homess & Businesses
CLAUDIO’S PAINTING CORP. “Choose Claudio’s Painting Get Rich Results!”
INTERIOR R / EXTERIOR Powerwashing Staining & Wallpaper Removal
SPECIALIZING IN
631-696-8150
Interior/Exterior Painting
Licensed & Insured
1199482
Faux Finishes/ Wall Treatments
Old World Craftsmanship, Integrity & Meticulous Quality at a Fair Cost
Painting & Staining Spackling & Sheetrock Wallpaper • Mildew Removal Cedar Siding and Decking Experts Decorative Tilework George Hadjipopov Serving the East End for over 20 years Licensed & Insured - Superb References
Great References / Insured
631-395-8997 claudiospainting.com
1199418
Wallpaper Wall Covering
Interior Exterior
Custom Colors & Designs
Powerwashing Staining Bleaching
You’ll be glad you called us
www.housepainterseastend.com P.631.668.9389 C.516.768.2856
“Quality Craftsmanship from start to finish”
Painting/Papering
Sincee 1986
1199497
Mold Inspection
1199597
Mold Inspection
“Picture it painted Professionally” 2007 Award Winner
Commercial/Residential
631.838.3137 631.902.3287
631-907-4179 631-329-0099
Licensed / Insured Capoverdeb@yahoo.com
Christopher T. DiNome
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com Moving/Storage Member of
a Moving & Storage Company
Moving - Packing - Crafting Service Car Hauling (Local & Long Distance Moves) Specializing in Antiques & Fine Arts Owner Operated
Dot#: T35535
631-563-7916 1740 Church St. - Holbrook, NY Painting/Papering
LIC.
1199547
Serving Montauk to Manhattan
MIKE
Painting/Papering
South Of The Highway
PAINTING GC
All Phases of Interior & Exterior Painting Commercial & Residential • Licensed & Insured References Upon Request
Call Chris
TRUSTWORTHY REFERENCES
PAINTING & POWERWASHING HOME IMPROVEMENTS Over 20 Yrs Experience
Pest Control
Pest Control
1199462
1198911
TERMITES!! CARPENTER ANTS!! Refinance Certificates • Lic. Ins. Cl-629938
• Fleas • Roaches • Mice • Bed Bugs • Ticks • Mosquitoes • Tree Spraying
Freee Estimates
631-728-9090
Best Price for Painting Interior / Exterior Powerwashing & Staining Spackling & Taping 17 Years Experience Free Estimates Licensed & Insured Tel:: 631-878-3131 Cell:: 516-818-3769
Deckk Maintenance e • Mildew w Removal New w Deckk • Buildss & Repairs Alll Siding g • Installationss & Repairs
Low w Prices
Golden Touch Painting
Cell (631) 839-6144 (631) 588-5885
Specializing g in n
Call Jovanny
1199429
Specializing in All Types of Wallpaper
Interior & Exterior Paintingg • Staining
Finished to Perfection.
IN
• PREPPING AND CUSTOM FINISHES INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR NO SHORT CUTS • PRESSURE WASHING RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL CARPENTRY • APPLY & REMOVE WALLPAPER TOTAL PROFESSIONAL PAINTING SERVICES TIMELY, RESPONSIBLE,
516.322.8889
Specializing in Restorative & Custom Finish Work
631-635-0686
SPECIALIZE
Professional Paper Hanger
Southampton
www.dinomepainting.com
INS.
631•722•4057
1199566
631-283-6727
Ricci and Son Painting Inc. “Quality with Pride”
Interiorr / Exterior
1199169
Precise Packing Inc.
1199385
Moving/Storage
1199464
1199239
The Bug Stops Here Inc.
Free Estimates 24 Hour Emergency Service
20 Years
516-678-7681 • 631-642-2903 Experience 1199434
thebugsstophere.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 Plumbing
Plumbing
Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas
631.CALL.ROB 631.225.5762 www.CartellisPlumbing.com LICENSED
. INSURED . BONDED
1199471
sam
mechanica
Heating, Air & Plumbing Oil Burner Service Installation, Water Heaters Clogged Drains
631-775-7502 sammechanical.net
1199560
Celebrating 23 Years in Construction & Service of Gunite & Vinyl Swimming Pools
Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas
AQUATECH POOLS A Full Service Pool Company
• Quality Gunite & Vinyl Pool Builders • Weekly Pool Service
631.325.8929
1199472
Hampton
(631) 723-2821 office/fax (631) 445-1644 cell
BRICK
WORKS
KazdinPools,Inc.
Alll from m onee Masonryy Company
FAX (631)237-4886
Andyy Rego andy@hamptonbrickworks.com www.hamptonbrickworks.com 1199544
Primary Pools
Established 1972 For A Lasting Impression
Power Washing
• Winterization • Complete Plumbing
631-283-4884 www.kazdin.com
1193575
• Grease Trap Pumping & Cesspool Pumping & Installation • Water Jetting Sewers & Industrial Lines • Trenchless Sewer Replacement
Summerizing, Winterizing, Power Vacs, Liner Changes, Safety Covers, Safety Fences, Maintenance, Pool & Filter Repairs & Chemicals Licensed/Insured Est. 1997
Powerwash & Seal Your Deck NOW!!! eastenddeck.net
We also offer . . . Design, Installation & Repair
#1 Deck Builder on the East End
1198890
1199469
Service Directory Deadline 5pm Wednesday
1198720
pool & spa service
Su p e rc l e a n s De c k & Si d i n g
“You Deserve the Royal Treatment.”
•Pool & Spa Service • Openings & Closings • Marble Dusting • Quality Service The Most Competitive Pricing in the Hamptons
631.725.6200
majesticwaters@yahoo.com We tailor our services to your needs.
1198550
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Any Sur
P.O. BOX 866 213 BUTTER LANE BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932
631.369.1722
GARYY NEPPELL CONTRACTOR
Forr Alll Yourr Roofingg Needs 631-324-31000 • 631-727-6100 Licensedd
Power Washing
Property Management
TOWNE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
1199489
Insured
1198872
Customized Management Programs Serving the East End • Over 25 Years Experience
powerwashnewyork.com Serving Eastern Long Island
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com
Deadline 5pm Wednesday
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
f ac
Service Directory
HamptonsRoof.com a Division of Eli Construction
Cedar, Slate, Asphalt, EPDM, Copper Roofing & Copper Gutters! Free Estimates Emergency Service 24 Hrs Property Management
e
Shirleyy Office 1-800- G ET- ROTO
New York
Cedar Specialist
1199165
New
Powerwash
Al
631-329-0934
www.minoguebros.com
1198534
GUTTER SYSTEMS
1199376
The Hamptons & Vicinity
Power Washing
631-283-4040
ALL TYPES OF SHINGLE ROOFING
Deck Design Repair & Construction
Licensed & Insured Suffolk County License #3408-MP
FLAT ROOF SYSTEMS CEDAR ROOFING & SIDING METAL ROOFING
Licensed & Insured Winter Kills Decks...
1199450
• Video Pipe Inspection & Location • Water Heater Repair & Installation • Backflow Certification & Repair
CONTACT@EASTENDROOFINGANDSIDING.COM
Shinglee & Flatt Rooff • Installationn & Repairs Skylightss & Leakss Repairedd • Powerwashing
631-813-2070
Radio-Dispatched Trucks Pool Construction Weekly Maintenance Expert Repairs Liners Marble Dusting Heaters Safety Covers
267-5230
OEST.F I O . 19811 - N G R
1199103
SAVE TIME, MONEY PROPERTY DAMAGE
(631)
1199331
• Vinyl + Gunite Construction • Spas • Supplies • Service 833 County Rd. 39, Southampton, NY 11968
631-208-8451
LICENSED & INSURED
Safetyy & Automaticc Coverss & Marblee Dusting
SINCE E 1935
Riverhead & Vicinity
1199520
FREE ESTIMATES
631-287-4043 Southampton, NY
TRUSTED D & RECOMMENDED
www.rotorooter.com
631-298-8874
EASTENDROOFINGANDSIDING.COM
24 Hours/7 Days
& Drain Cleaning Service
ALL PHASE’S OF ROOFING • SIDING • DECKING • FLAT ROOFS • CHIMNEY FLASHING • VINYL SIDING • CONSTRUCTION • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS CUSTOM COPPER FABRICATION FREE ESTIMATES MAJOR CREDIT CARDS License #25,584-H1 Insured
POOL L & SPA Gunitee & Vinyl n Specialists Construction
www.aquatechpoolsllc.com
AWAY GO T THE DRAIN ROU AND BLES DOWN
Residential Commercial
631.653.6131
631.259.8929
1199578
PLUMBING & DRAIN SERVICE
Roofing/Siding
“For A Crystal Clear Splash”
“IN CARTELLI WE TRUST”
No Job Too Small
Roofing/Siding
Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas
CELL:
OFFICE: 631-537-4774 949-533-4937 • CELL: 716-812-1521
WWW.TOWNEPM-INC.COM
631-259-9069 HamptonsRoof.com 1198829
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 Trees/Shrubs
Roofing/Siding
Window Cleaning
Window Cleaning
CypressDepotOnline.com
ROOFING
CUSTOM COPPER SHINGLE - SIDING
631-830-1276
1199557
Tree W ork
631-329-2138 631-831-0951
LIC.
INS.
• Pruning • Take Downs • Stump Removal • Shrub Trimming • Shaping N.Y.S. • Fertilizing Certified Arborist • Spraying on Staff • Firewood
www.631LINE.com
Line Roofing & Siding
Our Low Rates Can’t Be Beat Dom’s Tree Service
Commerciall & Residential
101 Harbor Road Port Washington
516-944-6497
Certified d byy thee Cedar Shakee & Shinglee Bureau
1199432
631-287-5042 SH
Service Directory
ROOFING & S IDING S PECIALISTS
Deadline
10 YEAR CRAFTSMANSHIP GUARANTEE
5pm Wednesday
Security/Alarms
Security/Alarms
1198854
ELITE PROTECTIVE SERVICES
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P
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ALL PHASES
OF
SECURITY
EXECUTIVE PROTECTION INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES COMMERICAL SECURITY - ESTATE SECURITY CONSULTING AND PLANNING SECURITY SYSTEMS
OWNERS JOHN ROACH - DEREK MULNARD
516-790-8612 516-242-1975
1199427
Septic Services
631.283.2956 Long Island • Palm Beach
DEAL DIRECTLY WITH OWNER
1199029
1199439
CUSTOM GUTTERS, CARPENTRY JOBS Quality & Experience Free Estimates LIC. Call Now INS.
Window Cleaning 1199577
Lowest Pricess in thee U.S
Window Treatments
We-Do
• 7’ Cypress. . . . . . . $65 • 10’ Cypress . . . . . $135 • 6’ Privet . . . . . . . . $25 • 3’ Boxwood. . . . . . $68 MORE
Sanchez Bros.
Window Cleaning
DAN & SONS WINDOW CLEANING Power Washing Gutter Cleaning 631.283.1788 • 631.484.1135
Windows, Inc. NOBODY CLEANS WINDOWS LIKE WE DO! For fast, friendly service call:
1-800-924-3332
UNLOCK Your
www.wedowindowsusa.com
1199338
Real Estate Options...
Window Cleaning
Custom Window Coverings, Shutters, Draperies, Wood Blinds, Honeycomb Shades, Roller Shades, Vertical Blinds and more! Great selection of the best brands.
“Expert Fit” measuring and installation. Over 1,000 style consultants. South Fork
(631) 329-8663 North Fork & Shelter Island
(631) 419-6338
FREE In-Home Consultation www.budgetblinds.com
1193582
Our advertisers renew their Service Directory ads year after year.
PERFECT Window Cleaning
Call our Classified Windows/Screens, Skylights, Chandeliers, Gutters... Residential/Commercial
631.903.4342 Call Nomee (owner) for
1199483
FREE ESTIMATE
1193606
Visit Us On The Web @ www.danshamptons.com
Now
LIVE
Dept. and make Dans’ your storefront. 631-537-4900 adinfo@danspapers.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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General Campus Caretaker at Canine Companions for Independence (Medford, L.I., NY). Caretaker F/T to live on-site. Duties include; housekeeping, light building maintenance, security, office support. Able to interact with students with disabilities and their dogs. Able to lift 50 lbs, know Microsoft Office, clean drivers license. $10.88 to $12.69/ hr. + single occupancy apt., w/ utilities and benefits. Some overtime required. Go to www.cci.org/careers to apply. Fax 707-577-1832. EOE. Vocational Rehabilitation Coordinator, F/T. Coordinate and plan employment directed services. Supervise and direct other staff in providing ongoing rehab services. Assess & evaluate client's mental health barriers and monitor, evaluate & record client's progress. Create monthly management reports to keep track of client's services and progress. Req M.S. in Rehab Counseling with CRC. Apply to: Lisa Koop, Program Director, 1380 Roanoke Ave., Riverhead, NY 11901.
Domestic/ Personal Assistant
AL MARTINO AGENCY DOMESTIC SEARCH SELECT HOUSEHOLD STAFFING REVIEWED IN N.Y. TIMES, FORBES & DEPARTURES Magazine *Private Chefs* Our Specialty We Represent The Very Best in The Industry Estate Managers, Couples Chauffeurs, Butlers Personal Assistants Nannies, Housekeepers, Caretakers DETAILS SEE WEB MARTINODOM.COM almartinoagency@aim.com 212-867-1910 Fax 212-867-1917
Ananas Spa located in Southampton Village is looking for NY State Licensed Massage Therapist. Please send resume to: info@ananasspa.com or fax: 631-287-3983 Attn: Melinda
Child Care Wanted Baby Sitter, A.S.A.P. to care for 2 girls ages 4 and 2. Live-in/ out. Must have experience, speak basic English, have drivers license. Salary neg. Hours based on teachers schedule. East Quogue. (631)653-0146, (631)220-3384
Hamptons Leading Agency
HAMPTON DOMESTICS Our 27th Year * Private Chefs * Butler/ Houseman * Couples * Housekeepers * Chauffeurs/ Security * Estate Managers * Senior Companions * Groundskeepers * Home Health Aides * Nannies * Personal Assistants 631-725-1527 631-458-4129 (fax) (Hamptons) 212-838-5900 (New York City) DOMESTIC POSITIONS AVAILABLE HAMPTONDOMESTICS.COM
Sag Harbor family looking for Nanny/ Baby Sitter for 1 yr old son. P/T- F/T. Must have exp in child care & references. Duties include light cleaning. Call for interview Danielle 917-207-7105
Merchandise for Sale
Tag/Yard/Estate Sale
Lost/Found
WATCH, ROLEX Datejust stainless steel, black face. Bought new 18 months ago. Paid $5,450, asking $3,900. (631)255-9393
BRIDGEHAMPTON: Tag Sale Saturday 10/24 8AM- 3PM #9 Newman Village. Rare Opportunity. Antique Dealers Welcome
Merchandise Wanted
SOUTHAMPTON ESTATE Sale, Saturday October 24, 8 am, 20 Forest Drive off Noyac Road. Art, Antiques, Collectibles and Modern.
HELP! I lost my engagement ring at Sagg Main Beach on August 3. I was in the water inside the sand bar west of the lifeguard tower. $5000 reward Please call if found! Shannon 310-849-4439
Sales Estimating/ Sales- We are seeking a highly organized individual with passion for technology. Applicant should have good working knowledge of AV and/ or security systems. Experience with estimating, specifying or designing AV and/ or security system with a computer based application is a plus. Position will be an inside estimating position with the possibility of growing into an outside sales position with higher salary/ commission potential. Please fax resumes to (631) 204-9125. ccole@systemsdesignco.com.
Beauty/Health/Fitness Ananas Spa in Southampton Village, looking for a HAIRSTYLIST & ASSISTANT, experience preferred. Please fax or email resume to Melinda: 631-287-3983, info@ananasspa.com
Office DISPATCHERS NEEDED Part time or possible full time. Good pay and benefits. Weekends and midnights. Must be flexible and willing to work hard. Computer literacy a must! Own transportation needed. State of the art central station located in Southampton. Call Lisa (631)537-7600, extension 262 or fax resume (631)283-5109
Placing Professional Staff in Americas Finest Households
Merchandise for Sale ATV/ QUAD 2003 Yamaha Kodiak 400cc, hardly used, 375 miles, auto 4WD, comes with plow & winch. $3,000 (631)878-5102
Sales
JEWELRY WANTED Highest prices paid for diamonds, gold, silver & collectibles, any condition!
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East Hampton. Garage Sale Saturday only Oct 24. No one before 9AM- 2PM 49 Whooping SPECIALIZING IN COINS Hollow Rd. You Can't Miss! BeCall (516)639-1490 tween Sag Harbor and East Hampton off Rt. 114. Designer Long Standing Collector wishes accents, Toys, Linens, Houseto expand collection of guns, hold items, Copier, Dog crate, swords. Cash paid. Free apprai- much more. (631)566-4424. sals. Instant decisions. Strictly ssagharbor@aol.com. confidential. Lloyd ESTATE/ HOME SALES. We 631-325-1819 are the experts. We know how to do it right. Call Lloyd! Looking to Buy Postage Stamps. 631-325-1819 Collections, Estates, Accumulations, Wanted. Please call Sag Harbor: Saturday, Oct 24, 631-259-1694 8:30am- 4pm. 133 Main St. Sofa, white Pottery Barn, queen size sleeper, $400. 2 matching oversized chairs, all washable, $200 Amagansett; Friday/ Saturday each. Designer bamboo & linen 10/23 & 10/24, 9am- 2pm. 55 dining room set, $999. Rugs. Gansett Ln. (Hedges to Melissa to (516)359-7272 Gansett). Indoor/ outdoor home Southampton Village furnishings, carpets, artwork, Stylish Estate Sale, SUNDAY accessories, like new. Rain or October 25, 10AM to 4PM 64 shine. (516)317-0886 Meeting House Lane, decorator designed Village home, recently published. We're Moving!!! Loads Sales of beautiful decorative objects, furniture, tools, garden furniture and planters, area rugs, children's bedroom furniture, shelving and more.
Tag/Yard/Estate Sale
H.V.A.C. SALES H.V.A.C. Residential & Commercial Sales position available with Matz-Rightway Service Experts, A Lennox owned company Take your professional career to the next level. If you have industry experience, are customer oriented, professional, self-motivated, honest and reliable we want you! Job security, benefits, continued education and a great future.
Automotive ALL VEHICLES WANTED $$$. TRAILERS, BOATS, TOOLS. $50- $WAN5,000 (631) 474-3161 DMV# 7099438 MGB GT 1969 Ground up, sliding roof, real bucket seats, wire wheels. Looks great! Runs great! $7.800. (631)929-6602 Solstice GXT 2008 convertible, silver w/ black top, 14k original miles, mint, auto, Monsoon radio with Sirius, leather, chrome wheels. Just pay off, $22,500 firm. (516)317-1477
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WINTER CAR STORAGE
Antiques/Collectibles
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
ANTIQUES SHOW
FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY
Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton Community House Saturday, October 24th, 10am-5pm. Sunday, October 25th, 11am-5pm. Sponsor: Lioness Club of the Hamptons to Benefit the Guidedog Foundation. $4.00 donation with ad.
Call Steve at (631)728-5405 or fax resume (631)728-0968 New York. Palm Beach. Miami
All inquiries are confidential.
Lost Dog: Male Pug, Fawn, from yard in East Quogue, Pinesfield Community, off Jones Road. Reward. 631-723-3801
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Restoration & Service. Repair for your foreign or domestic car. Call Aventura Motors 631-283-8819 www.aventuramotors.com
Business Opportunities Hampton Bays: Investment opportunity. Apartment building for sale, (3) 1 BR's, (1) 3 BR, large lot, close to beach, income is $60k plus per annum. $620,000. (917)355-2687
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$AN S #LASSIFIEDS 2EAL %STATE FOR 2ENT Handyman
French Classes by native Pari- Caretaking/ Maintenance Resian. Adults/ children. All lev- pairs, Upgrades, carpentry, tile els. Le Cercle Francais. work, drywall, painting, powerwashing, staining, water leaks/ (631)725-2128 damages. ONE ROOM AT A TIME. 631-664-5560 Cleaning A VOTRE SERVICE! Quality Housekeeping & Professional Organizer Personal Service Experience Reliability (631) 725-2128 www.AVSHamptons.com
Maria, House Cleaning Service. Reliable, good references. Year round, and seasonal clients. 631-255-8910, 631-727-0862. Jurgita & Harold Cleaning Service Year round/ Seasonal; Residential/ Commercial. Excellent References. Insured & Bonded. Call For A Free Estimate. (631)553-5589 www.jurgitaandharold.com Residential/ Commercial CLEANING. Weekly maintenance, 5 plus years experience. Reliable. References available. Liliana 631-384-7613, 631-727-5159
SUNSHINE CLEANING Co. 20 years commendable service in high-end homes. Consistent satisfaction, personal attention, superior references. Owner operated. (877)627-2329 www.sunshineclean.org The Green Clean Team GREEN cleaning at it's best! Residential, commercial, post construction. Call for a free estimate! (631)276-2564. thegreencleanteam@hotmail.com.
Driver Driver Available, your car/ mine, taxi, van. Airports, NYC, your car to Florida. Licensed/ Insured. (631)889-3647
Fuels/Fuel Services A ABA SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD. CORDS & 1/2 CORDS available. FREE DELIVERY. Stacking Extra. (631)872-4123 AA SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD R & R LANDSCAPING Quarter, Full and Half cords available. FREE DELIVERY Land Clearing and Tree work. Licensed & Insured. (631)457-0612 (631)664-3619 AAA SEASONED SPLIT FIREWOOD. All quantities. Free delivery. (631)294-1404 Good Burning Firewood. Seasoned 2 years. 250 Dumped per cord. Stacking Available. Mike Clark 631-727-9272
Home Improvements CAN-DO HOME SERVICES HVAC Specialist. Most home repairs. Deal with owner. Your satisfaction is my only goal. Insured/ References Bill (631)946-4654
House Watching HOME MINDING Daily, 2X Wkly, Weekly Inspections In, Out, Up & Down. Leave the Home Minding to Us, and put Yours at ease! Reports emailed or phoned. Need a "HOUSEMAN"? Someone you can call on for about ANYTHING? Over 25 years of Renovation, Construction and Property Management Experience. We know your home In, Out, Up & Down. Call DAREN (631)804-8868 dpgc@optonline.net
Painting/Papering
Winter Rentals
Winter Rentals
1st Choice, Painting, Interior & exterior. Painting, staining, power washing. Call Michael 631-287-1808
BRIDGEHAMPTON 1 bedroom suite with private entrance, marble bath, all amenities included. Available now. Suitable one. No pets, no smoking. On a gentleman's horse farm, $1,050/ month. (631)537-9149 (631)905-9889
SOUTHAMPTON Great Winter Retreat 2 BR, 2 bth, beautifully, furnished 1 level Condo, Sunroom, Tennis, Garage. Avail Now- May. $1,600 monthly. 516-449-1117
M.J. Interior & Exterior Painting & Decorating. For quality work done right the first time!
Bridgehampton Village: winter retreat! 4 BR, 3.5 baths, 3 zone heat, all amenities. $1,950 Call M.J. (631)680-4033 monthly. (631)537-1773, QUALITY PAINTING by (973)983-2555 James. Licensed and Insured. InVILterior and exterior painting, dry- BRIDGEHAMPTON wall, taping & spackling, stain- LAGE within walking distance ing, wallpapering, & pressure to town shopping, restaurants, bus and train. Early 1900â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s cotwashing. tage newly renovated and decopaintingbyjames@hotmail.com rated. 2+ Bedrooms, 2 Baths. 631-680-4034, 631-399-4912 Very clean & charming. Set on large fenced and landscaped Personal Services property. $1,300/ month plus utilities. For appointment, call Personal Assistant with execu- Dan (516)480-3302 tive skills seeks position as "right hand" assisting with business and EAST HAMPTON3 bedpersonal needs. References pro- room, 2 bath. Year round $2,350 vided upon request. OIL HEAT INCLUDED, win(631)375-4980. ter $1,750. No smoking. Pet l.iovino@yahoo.com. possible. Owner. (631)368-7841
Sewing
Carmenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Custom Alterations, curtains, drapes, slipcovers, cushions, blinds. References. Free pickup and delivery. 631-726-0093
Landscape/Garden
Trees/Shrubs
1st CHOICE Tree Work, Limb removal, take downs, pruning and fall clean ups. Cost efficient. Call Michael. 631-786-3464
Leyland Cypress 8 foot $85, 10 foot $125, includes delivery and planting. w w w. eve rg re e n s c re e n s . c o m (631)662-8398
All Landscaping needs. Trees, shrubs, flowers, tree pruning and Apartments take downs. Free estimates. (631)456-1752 SOUTHAMPTON Cozy, furnished contemporary studio. Woodburning stove, deck, yard, JOE WAGNER w/d, spacious closets. $1,000/ LAWN SPRINKLERS month (631)466-4259 Installation & Service 30 Years Experience Summer Rentals Licensed & Insured (631)325-1263 AMAGANSETT Hidden Gem. 1 or 2 bedrooms on the Ocean, Moving/Storage Pool. Walk to town. Short term rentals. Always Available. Driver & (631)267-8121 Truck for your light hauling Oceandunes.net needs. House Cleanouts. Call 631-723-3456, 631-946-2565. East Hampton: lock in price and location for July/ Aug 2010 at 2009 prices. 3 BR, 2 bath, den, CAC, w/d, beautiful secluded yard & patio, use of pool. Walk to IGA, Village and Train. July $10,000. Aug- LD $12,000. Both $20,000. 631-921-0634 GOODFRIEND SELF STORAGE Winter Rentals Climate controlled Nice â&#x20AC;&#x153;move inâ&#x20AC;? truck 631-324-5550
Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday
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 SAG HARBOR Newly renovated cottage with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths on private property. Close to village. $1,250/ month. Available Oct 15th to May 12th. Contact Doug (914)646-6369 or dtkx@msn.com. SAG HARBOR: Traditional home, historic district, 3 BR, 2 bath, walk to village. Winter $2500, utilities not included; house share $1200. 646-479-5884 or ikimann@earthlink.net Shelter Island, sunny 3 BR, 2 bath, split floor plan, large LR/ frplc, MBR suite, EIK, new heating system. Avail Nov 20- May 15. Asking $1900 monthly + utilities 631-953-0511 SHINNECOCK 3 BR, 2 BTH waterfront, also 4 BR, 4 BTH, Across from Stony Brook College. Also 2 BR, 2 BTH village. Year Round available. (516)297-6667 www.nyshrentals.com SHINNECOCK HILLS WATERFRONT 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace MINT CONDITION! Now- May 15th: $1,650/ month (631)871-1808
Aquebogue- North Fork Waterfront 1, 2, or 3 Bedroom Cottages. Fall/ Winter special Southampton: 5 BR, 7 baths, rates. (631)722-4096. furnished, Nov 1- May 25. www.liny-cottages.com $3,200 monthly. (917)941-8389. Bridgehampton Village: private cottage, 1 BR + loft, has every- Southampton Townhouse: 3 thing. $1,150 monthly. BR 2.5 bth, Fpl, gym, pool, ten(631)537-1773, (973)983-2555 nis. $1,750/ mo. 201-650-1466
Southampton Village Charming old Victorian offers bright, cheerful 2 bedroom apartment, completely furnished with private entrance and porch. Beautifully landscaped. Walk to all. Available through May 15th. No smoking, no pets. 631-283-7043 646-942-3870 WESTHAMPTON BEACH: 1 BR, furnished, large LR/ kitchen combo, w/d, no pets/ smoking, walk to town. $750. (516)352-7694 Westhampton Beach: fantastic value, lovely furnished, equipped 1 BR apt., includes all, extra's. No smoking/ pets. $900. 631-766-1690 Westhampton Beach O C EA N F R O NT Yardarm 2 BR, 1.5 baths, private deck, pool, tennis. $1,195 monthly plus utilities. Oct. 15 - May 15.
Year Round Rentals Bridgehampton: year round studio, furnished, full kitchen, separate entrance/ deck, panoramic view of Sagaponack, CAC, pet possible, no smoking. $1,400- $1,600. includes all. (631)521-4265, 631-537-0546 East Hampton: Adorable Saltbox, 1 BR, finished guest room, 1.5 baths, frplc. Oct. 1, year round, or Oct.- June $2,000 monthly. Sale $599k. (917)495-3800 East Quogue: 2 BR, 1 bath cottage, nice yard, walk to Jitney, $1,300 plus utilities. 631-728-5483 East Quogue: Renovated, WATERFRONT, 2 BR, 1 bath ranch w/ CAC, gas heat and 75' deep water dock. $1,950 monthly. Call Craig (516)639-2077 EAST QUOGUE apartment in private community. 2 bedrooms. No pets/ smoking. References. $1,250, includes heat. (516)817-9701 HAMPTON BAYS 2 BR house on quiet cul-de-sac near high school, new EIK, bathroom, carpeting and w/d, large back yard (917)687-5902
Hampton Bays 3 BR/ 2 BA Ranch, S.O.H., walk to town/ 646-781-9300 school. LR, DR, Gourmet eat-in 917-279-9381 kitchen w/Viking range, IG pool, fenced yard & irrigation all on a cul-de-sac. $2,500. WESTHAMPTON near train quiet station: Studio cottage $600/ (631)723-3801. month plus security. Also, 2 dbzjohnson@aol.com. Bedroom, all appliances $1,100. Utilities not included. (516)445-1005 textilemarty@yahoo.com
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OCTOBER TO MAY monthly rentals
THE PERFECT FALL thru SPRING PIET DE TERRE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE & SEPARATE 1-3 BEDROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT SUITES ALL WITH KITCHENS, CABLE, WI-FI. $900.00 - 1600.00 PER MONTH. 1 MONTH DEPOSIT WALK TO TOWN, BEACH, TRAIN, JITNEY
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HAMPTON BAYS: charming, quaint beach house cape on a large lot on private road, with private beach access. fireplace, vaulted ceilings. parking; all newly painted and floors. 2/3 bedroom Bedroom, 1 bath Bath, cape cottage, $1600. (212)233-1124.
Sag Harbor: walk to town/ Beach. Bright 1 BR, full kitchen/ bath, A/C, all utilities included. SAG HARBOR Lovely 2 bed- Separate yard. No smoking. room retreat with pool. Perfect $1,075 monthly. (631)725-5702, weekend getaway! $1,800 (631)871-4752 monthly. (631)547-2211 SOUTHAMPTON Bayview SAG HARBOR/ Noyac. WonOaks, 2 bedrooms, newly renoderful, bright furnished/ unfurmarla@hkphotographs.com. vated bath. CAC, Water views. nished 1 bedroom cottage on HAMPTON BAYS: WATER- quiet street, w/d. No smoking, 1 car garage. $2,000/ month. Pets OK. FRONT ON THE CANAL, 2 no cats. $1,600/ month plus $1,800 Winter. (631)255-9393 BR's, 1 bath, new stackable w/d, utilities. (917)575-9449 boat dock, community pool, tennis, no pets. $1,200 monthly. Sag Harbor: Studio on pond, Southampton. Large furnished walk to village, cable, internet, 772-486-0484, 772-486-0566 studio, LR, BR, frplc, kitchenw/d, kayak. $900 monthly inbedrock1645@yahoo.com ette. Private entrance/ patio/ cludes utilities. (516)521-5618 parking. $950 monthly. Quogue East Realty Co. SAG HARBOR VILLAGE 2 (516)369-0745. (631)653-9660 bedroom apartment. Heat, water, garbage pickup included. SOUTHAMPTON Newly renoHampton Bays. 5 br, 3 ba cape $1,500. (631)827-4540 vated 1 bedroom cottage, with pool. $2,500. SAG HARBOR Village beauti- suitable for 1. $1,300 monthly Sag Harbor: 3 BR, 2 fireplaces, fully refinished spacious 2 bed- plus electric. 1 month security, 1 2 bath, large deck, pool, washer/ room, 1 bath dishwasher, wash- month rent. No pets, no smokSection 8 welcome. dryer, close to village & beach. er/ dryer. $1,975. References. ing. (516)624-0568 Available Nov 1st. $2,100. (631)725-7189 Smoke & Pet Free! Joe: SAG HARBOR VILLAGE: Un631-807-0101 furnished historic apartment 2 Springs, 2 BR basement apt with BR, 1 Bth, spacious, 2 flp, EIK. private entrance, 1 bath, laundry SAG HARBOR: Beautiful clean $1675/ month. Prefer No smok- room, $1,400 monthly includes 5 year old, 2 bedroom walk out ing/ pets. (917)921-2471 all. (631)495-0179 basement apartment. Tons of Southampton Townhouse: 3 storage! $1,250 all BR, 2.5 bth, Fpl, gym, pool, ten- Wainscott, East Hampton: South (631)331-0085 of Highway Near Ocean, Top nis. $3,000/ mo. 201-650-1466 floor of house. Maid, Pool Sag Harbor: 1 BR, new bath, $2000/ month. Furnished. Separwasher/ dryer, fireplace, deck, ate entrance. artherzog@aol.com pool, CAC, $1,550 includes all. 631- 537-3068 Joe: 631-807-0101
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Year Round Rentals WESTHAMPTON BEACH Available January 2010. 3 BR, 2 baths, pool, garage, office space $2,600 monthly +utilities. (631)255-0314 (631)288-1397 Westhampton Beach OCEAN FRONT - Yardarm 2 BR, 1.5 baths, private deck, pool, tennis. $2,495 monthly + utilities. 646-781-9300 917-279-9381
Weekly Rentals Bridgehampton Brand New Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bth on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, basketball, gym, cookâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s kitchen, DR, gameroom, 6 TVs. Also 7 BR, 5 Bth house avail with all amenities. Wkly or wknds Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com
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HAMPTON BAYS 1,700 sq. ft. 18 foot ceilings, two 12 foot doors. Able to drive into building. Heat, bathroom. $1,700/ month. (631)728-1114 SOUTHAMPTON Main Street, 800 sq. ft. plus dry basement, track lighting, Nov. 1- Feb. 1. Great retail location! $2,800/ month. (516)532-3040
Homes Bridgehampton Heart of the Hamptons Tranquility 6 + acres, expandable house, 50' pool. $2.3M Hampton Real Acquisitions (631)899-3636 Bridgehampton: South of Hwy, 3 BR, 2 car garage, .47 acre, room for pool. $1.6M. Exclusive. K.R. McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471 EAST HAMPTON 2nd story waterview. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, gourmet kitchen, heated gunite pool, private. $1,450,000. Owner (631)786-2803
East Quogue. Country living ranch. 3 br, 2 ba, cathedral living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, eat in kitchen, one car garage and quaint front porch. Private community with beach and boat rights. $675,000. Remsenburg Post Modern Open House: Sunday, 10/25 2- 4pm 4 bedroom, 4 bath, heated IGP, Har-Tru tennis, 1,800 sq. ft. guest cottage, private 1.5 acres, beach rights. $1,495,000. Charles Rutenberg Realty Exclusive (631)235-0500
HA M PT O N BAY S WATERFRONT Rooms Available For Rent With Kitchen & Private Bath Walking Distance To Montauk Highway $695/ Month Unfurnished $775/ Month Furnished $200 Weekly Furnished $75 Daily Furnished For Further Information Call (631) 728-5131
Shares Water Mill: Large, beautiful home to share. Looking for responsible people to share house from Now- May. $600 per room. Month to month also available. (516)316-1172
BLUE POINT $1,100,000 7 Bedrooms, 3.5 Bath Cape with separate Guest Cottage Koi Pond, Lavish Gardens, Screened Porch on 1.3 acre. Close to Beach & Boating Call Laura Soper LSA (516)768-5747 Seaville Realty
East Quogue. Two story postmodern in private waterfront community offering a formal living and dining rooms, great room with stone fireplace, large kitchen with center island, 3 br, 2.5 ba, office, full finished basement, one car garage and inground pool. Exclusive $699,500.
Out of Town JUPITER FL, Town Home. Seasonal Rental. 2 BR, 2.5 Bth, Enclosed patio, fully furnished. Community Pool and Tennis, Walking distance to Ocean Beach and Shopping. $2500/ month with 3 month minimum (631)726-4777
Lmbk Elrpb Prka^v .-,/2,-6 ..^j * .mj 30 Pelham Street is located in the heart of Southampton village. This home features a first floor master suite with bath, a sunny loft for use as an office/ family room, and 3 additional bedrooms. Built with the latest in green technology, including near-invisible solar panels and geo-thermal heating, this house is not be missed! Engel & VÜlkers ¡ Telephone +1-631-287-9260 Southampton@engelvoelkers.com www.engelvoelkers.com/southampton ¡
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EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE 3 bedroom, 2 full bath ranch. Completely Renovated. Turnkey. Walk to all. $975,000 Mike (631)926-6791
Hampton Bays - Wow! New 10 room, 2 story, 5 Bedroom, 3 full bath home with 45 ft. second story deck. Was selling for $630,000. Now reduced to $530,000. Poss hold mort/ rent w/ option Call Ron, 631-948-3652 vlreith@yahoo.com
STOWE VT-- Trapp Family Lodge, October 24- 31. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath. Great mountain East Hampton Great Investment! 3 BR, 2 Bth house with views! $850. (516)994-0946 separate 1 BR cottage. Large fenced in back yard. Rental inCommercial come, $48,000 plus yearly. Morley Agency BRIDGEHAMPTON Office/ $550K. 917-355-2687 38 Hampton Road Retail space for lease located in Southampton HAMPTON village the heart of village. 5,000 sq. ft. EAST 631/283-8100 Available now for remainder of fringe. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, priwww.morleyagency.com winter months (now through vate yard. Half acre. Best May) $5,000/ mo. + utilities. price!! $475,000. Appointment. Southampton - Brand New Post (631)897-2151 Cell (516)480-3302 Modern! Private 2 acres, spaGREENPORT Great location! Sag Harbor Village: 4 BR, 2.5 cious 5,000 square feet, grand Front Street. Approximately bath, fplc, CAC, garage on 1/2 cathedral living, 2 fireplaces, 6 1,300 s.f. Rent $2,200. Tel. acre. Excellent condition, bedrooms, 5.5 baths, central air, (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday $699,000. Exclusive K.R. 2-car garage, heated gunite pool. 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471 Exquisite $2,195,000
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Southampton â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Just Listed! Realistically priced to sell quickly in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market. Adorable cottage, pristinely maintained, hardwood floors, cathedral living, 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, loft area, central air, deck. Exclusive $545,000 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com
Walk to beaches! 3 + BR with fireplace, studio & more. Exclusive $799,000 Call Debi Marino @ 631-553-6347 Georgiana Ketcham Licensed Real Estate Broker Shelter Island www.ketchamproperties.com IN# 33240
Purchase a home in South Florida from me or my team and have more than the cost of your trip refunded at closing with our 10% Commission Rebate Program. JULES SACKS Palm Beach Landmark Properties 1 (561)714-3334 www.floridaflyfree.com
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EAST HAMPTON 1.3 acres on Rt. 114 conveniently located between East Hampton Village, Sag Harbor and Shelter Island. Not far from the water and golf course.
East Quogue: building lot, half acre. $65,000 below tax assessment. Southern exposure, cul-desac, perimeter planted. 2 miles from Bay. 4 miles from Ocean. $219,000 631-804-2732. wayne@fossibilities.com
Southampton: New exclusive! 20 Leo's Lane, 1/2 acre in established Estate neighborhood. Seconds to Village and Beach. $1,250,000. Hamptons Realty (631)288-8600
Great Price!!!
Sag Harbor Village: bldg lot, wooded 1/3 acre. Asking $375,000. Owner (631)725-3471
Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday
$399,999 (631)747-1855 (631)747-3198
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SOUTHAMPTON Charming cottage, private yard. Walk to village, near all. $945,000. Exclusive Country Lane Realty (631)728-1256 MLS#2214665
Water Mill Smart Buy! Comfy ranch on 1/2 acre, raised hearth brick fireplace, hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2-car garage, expansion potential, spacious yard, room for pool. Exclusive SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE$725,000 Halsey Street. 3 bedroom Colonial with fireplace. 2 car garage. Reeves Bay Pool permit in place. $999,000. adorable cottage Owner (631)283-1020 waterviews, mooring rights great rental history $299K Sweetbriarrealestate.com Barbara 631-377-1369 direct 631 283 7447 Simon Harrison Real Estate Southampton Waterview 6 acres! SELLER FINANCING 3,000 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 2 separate living areas. Excellent location! Motivated sellers! $925,000. Exclusive.
M@CC8>< N8K<I=IFEK REMSENBURG Secluded 4 bedroom 3,200 sf, 3.4 acre on private pond, pool full basement $1,275,000 co-excl. (631)288-4343 Realtymsr@aol.com
Sag Harbor/ Noyac $380,000 Water View Studio Cottage on large lot, buts up to reserve. Huge investment potential. Call Owner (917)355-2687
Shelter Island The "Un-Hamptons"
WATER MILL DEERFIELD ROAD Gated 6 bedroom, 5.5 bath, CAC, CVAC, 3 LRs/ media room with double height ceilings, 2 fireplaces, rooftop terrace ocean view, 2 car garage, sprinklers, 30x42 gunite pool, 2.1 acres. $1,925,000. Owner (631)726-6409
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13 PLUS ACRES, 2 HOUSES. Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Branch office (631)749-3388
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www.ketchamproperties.com Shelter Island The "Un-Hamptons Restored Historic Farm House Near Water Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Branch office (631)749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com
Patio Villas, Complex with pool 2 BR, 3.5 baths with fully finished basement, end unit, CAC, Hardwood Floors, walk to train, close to Ocean Beaches & Town. $595,000 Owner (561)436-7109
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