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/RUL %DUEDULD OEDUEDULD@HOOLPDQ FRP (DVW +DPSWRQ 2IČŠFH )UL ǧ $0 30 %XWWHU /Q ǧ Single level with every amenity possible crafted by Published Designer. Double master BRs - 4 BRs, 4 BAs. Beautiful gunite pool/spa. Spacious living quarters with large screen televisions and satellite radio throughout. All set on rustic Butter Lane acre with big sky views. Dir: Main St. to Butter Lane. F#64586 | Web#H10170.

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SAGAPONACK 6XQ ǧ 30 6FRWOLQH 'U ǧ (Montauk Hwy. to Wainscott Harbor Rd. right on Scotline) This custom built 3,700sf. traditional set on 1.4 acres is located just minutes from beaches. 5 BRs, 4 BAs, a Large eat in kitchen, formal dining room, den, screened in mahogany sun porch, heated pool. 2 car garage, central air and vac. Floors done, newly painted, ready to go. Excl. F#71014 | Web#H44660.

/RUL %DUEDULD OEDUEDULD@HOOLPDQ FRP (DVW +DPSWRQ 2IČŠFH 6DW ǧ 30 6DJJ 5G ǧ On a private St. minutes to the ocean and Sag Harbor village, this custom construction sits on 1.5 acres. 4 BRs, 2.5 BAs, stateof-the-art kitchen overlooking DR. Large master with walk-in closets and Jacuzzi in the master BA. The LR has high ceilings with a custom ďŹ replace and beautiful details. The grounds are private with gorgeous plantings, stone terrace and pool. 2-car garage and full bsmnt. Excl. F#47411 | Web#H0147411.

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SAG HARBOR 6XQ ǧ 30 )RXUWHHQ +LOOV &W ǧ Why spend $20 Million for oceanfront when you can own breathtaking waterview near Bridge Golf for $6.7 Million? 210 degree panoramic ground oor waterviews. 7,000 sq. ft. Farrell Design House. Excl. F#74343 | Web#H21591.

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/RUL %DUEDULD OEDUEDULD@HOOLPDQ FRP (DVW +DPSWRQ 2IČŠFH 6XQ ǧ 30 6RXWK +DUERU 'U ǧ WATERFRONT with incomparable views! Located just over the bridge from Sag Harbor Village in the community of Bay Haven, it is quiet and private. Open oor plan, magniďŹ cent open water views, has 4 BRs and 3 BAs. Dock, mooring rights, and community tennis. Excl. F#73861 | Web#H44456.

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SOUTHAMPTON 6DW ǧ $0 30 5RJHUV $YH ǧ South of the highway. Completely renovated and expanded 3,500 sq. ft. Southampton village craftsman cottage. This 3 ensuite BR, 4.5 BA home offers many amenities including an antique brick fpl, state-of-the-art sound system, 1,000 sq. ft. of mahogany decking, gunite pool and detached garage/pool house. Minutes to all. F#67062 | Web#H12485.

6RXWKDPSWRQ 2IČŠFH 6DW ǧ 30 7XUWOH &RYH 'U ǧ Water front, Southampton Shores, completely renovated 1930’s beach cottage sited on 1.2 acres, 190 ft. of creek front. Movein ready with top-of-the-line kitchen, dining area, living room w/fp, 4 BRs, 3BAs. Wetland permits for signiďŹ cant expansion opportunities, pool and pool house/garage. Community tennis, marina, beach and softball. F#56179 | Web#H0156179.

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WAINSCOTT 6DW ǧ $0 30 5LGJH 5G ǧ Renovated 4 BR with pool and garage on a beautiful acre. Double LR with cathedral ceiling. Large kitchen and formal DR. Patio’s surround the pool set into a sanctuary. F#71329 | Web#H32587. Dir: 114 to Wainscott Northwest Rd. to Ridge Rd.

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WATER MILL 6DW ǧ 30 :RRG 7KUXVK /Q ǧ New to the market. Beautiful, spacious traditional, fully renovated. 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs, cedar siding, Anderson tilt windows, oak oors, kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, formal dining. Excl. F#73541 | Web#H12512.

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Mom’s Cooking Montauk Cookbook has a Really Strange Recipe from my Mom By Dan Rattiner About a month ago, someone dropped off a copy here at the office of a cookbook they had bought at a yard sale. They left me a note. “Your mother has a recipe in it,” this person wrote. The cookbook was titled 1959 Montauk Guide and Cookbook, was 248 pages long, was filled with history, maps, recipes and advertising, and my late mother’s recipe was on page 56 right after Lobster Chowder and right before Montauk Lobster Rarebit amidst about 100 recipes. It was the only thing she had contributed. I found her contribution to this cookbook to be incredible. LOBSTER AND SPAGHETTI CASEROLE Ingredients 1/2 pound of butter 1/2 pound of sharp cheddar cheese 1 pinch of dry mustard 1 bottle of ketchup 1/2 teaspoon of Worcestershire Sauce 1 pound of spaghetti 2 pounds of cooked lobster Preparation Melt butter and cheese in double boiler. Add ketchup, mustard and Worcestershire Sauce.

another, in the store that my dad ran for a quarter of a century in that town. The last names of the contributors are the same as those of many locals there today. They are children and grandchildren of these cooks, all. Gilmartin, Gosman, Tuma, Duryea, Dickinson. It had been a huge community undertaking. There are recipes about preparing eel, clams, scallops and oysters. There are recipes on cooking pheasant, duck, rabbit, venison. There are recipes for swordfish, tuna, flounder, cod and bass. There are 10 pages worth of recipes for lobster, including my mother’s. There are 20 pages of various desserts featuring cranberries and blueberries and apples and so forth. All of these things were available fresh from the land or the sea in that community. Here’s an example of how to cook tuna, which apparently was a problem. “How often I have heard this lament?” wrote the editor, “‘I sure do like to catch tuna, but I never know what to do with them afterwards. Can’t get the neighbors to take the fish either, because they don’t know how to prepare them.’ Okay, such worries are over. Now you can have your tuna and eat it too. So can the neighbors.” What follows was a recipe on how to can tuna. You use a pressure cooker. (This was a cooking device that got invented in 1915, but was then largely abandoned after many of them exploded. Now they are back, but this time with safeties on them.) “Use only the white meat. Cut up tuna and soak in salted water (1/2 cup of salt to a gallon

Never do I recall her making this dish. And I certainly, from the looks of it, would have remembered it.

Dan Rattiner’s second memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS TOO: Further Encounters with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires and Celebrities, is now available in hardcover wherever books are sold. The first memoir, IN THE HAMPTONS, published by Random House, is now available in paperback.

Cook spaghetti and drain. Fill a large buttered casserole with layers of spaghetti, lobster chunks and melted cheese sauce. Bake covered for 1 hour at 350 degrees. Serves 8. * * * Now in 1959 I was a teenager and I lived with my younger sister and my mom and dad in their home on South Fairview Avenue in Montauk. My dad owned White’s Drug and Department Store. Mom helped in the store and was a housewife. Never do I recall her making this dish. And I certainly, from the looks of it, would have remembered it. What was she thinking? Was this a joke? Apparently not. From the looks of some of the other recipes coming from the housewives of Montauk (and some from their husbands) there was a whole lot of cooking done with mayonnaise, chili sauce, bacon fat, butter, flour, cornflakes, cayenne pepper and vinegar. This was how people ate, at least in Montauk, in 1959. I spent a lot of time looking through this book, remembering some of the people who had contributed to it. I knew almost all of them, of course. They were all, at one time or

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of water.) Drain after one hour and change water. This time use a little less salt and soak overnight. Fill pint jars with the fish after it has been dried with a towel. (The tuna makes its own juice) and add 1/2 teaspoonful of salt and 1 teaspoonful of olive oil. Cook in a pressure cooker for 80 minutes at 15 pounds of pressure.” This cookbook was published by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, of which my dad was a member and of which I, as represented by The Montauk Pioneer, am a member today. And practically every merchant in town bought an ad in it to support it. One of the more interesting aspects of this is the way the merchants indicated their phone

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725 respectively. (There were songs written with the names of the exchanges in the title back then. Consider “Beechwood 4-5789” by the Carpenters. Or consider “Pennsylvania 6-5000” by Glenn Miller and his orchestra.) I had thought that the further west you went there would be more conflicts with making the numbers match the names of the towns. And indeed today’s 537 does not mean BRidgehampton and 283 does not stand for SOuthampton, 728 does not stand for HAmpton Bays and 288 does not stand for WEsthampton. I know that there have been more prefixes brought in the last 10 years to augment these, but for half a century the ones above stood alone for each town. The surprise here is that back in 1959, the prefixes in Southampton and Bridgehampton and Westhampton Beach DID match up. According to the few advertisements put in the book by merchants located beyond the reaches of Montauk, you would call SAg Harbor 5 back then. And you would also call HAmpton Bays 2, BRidgehampton 2 and WEsthampton 4. But then, for Patchogue, there was GRover 5. And that did not match with the word Patchogue. So the writing was on the wall. There were other noteworthy things in this cookbook. There were 15 commercial fishing boats listed in Montauk in 1959. There are but two or three today. And in 1959, there were 12 world rod and reel fishing records, and they were listed, eight held by women and four held by men for bluefish, mako, tuna, shark, marlin and blackfish. There’s about half that number today, but Montauk still holds more rod and reel fishing records than any other community in the world. There are also pages and pages on the best tackle and bait to use for catching different fish and where they are most likely to be found. Some of the fish listed are not among those off our shores today as near as I know. There’s tackle and bait for albacore, blackfish, Bluefin tuna, blue shark, cod, bonito, dolphin, fluke, flounder, mackerel, mako shark, swordfish, pollack and striped bass. It is also true, however, that back then, very little of the acreage of Montauk was preserved by environmentalists as parkland. If you looked at a map of Montauk back then, only about 15% of the 25,000 acres of that peninsula were saved. Today the total is more like 80%, thanks to the efforts of the town, county, state and federal government moving in and buying up their share on behalf of all of us. Some activities which are widely enjoyed today on the East End are not mentioned in this book because they had not even been thought up. In 1959 there were no surfers— except for a few experimental types. There were no windsurfers and no parasailors. Montauk is inundated with young people enjoying these activities today. In 1959, about 800 people lived in Montauk all year around, almost all Caucasian. In 2010, there are about 4,000 people living here from a wide variety of walks of life. (continued on page 20)


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Bob’s Wharf If You Buy Long Wharf You Could Name It After Yourself By Dan Rattiner Long Wharf is the centerpiece of Sag Harbor. It is as important to that town as the Montauk Lighthouse is to Montauk, the Hook Mill is to East Hampton, the War Memorial is to Bridgehampton, the Brooklyn Bridge is to New York City and the College Windmill is to Southampton. It is a precious thing. You don’t mess with it. Or maybe you do mess with it. Wanna buy the Brooklyn Bridge for a dollar? How about buying Long Wharf for a dollar? Well, it’s for sale for that. And unlike the Brooklyn Bridge, when you pay the dollar you actually get the Wharf. The seller of Long Wharf is the County of Suffolk. Like everybody else, they are sucking air for money, and although getting a dollar isn’t going to make much of a dent in the deficit, the potential cost of painting it, repairing it and,

after waves buffet it, reconstructing it can be quite daunting. They don’t want to pay those costs. On the other hand, they are presenting the wharf as all shined up, in perfect condition and a terrific gift to any lucky new owner. Just shows you what one shiny dollar gold piece can get you these days. What in the world is the County of Suffolk doing owning Sag Harbor’s Long Wharf, you may ask? That’s a good question. Shouldn’t the Village of Sag Harbor be owning it? Well, the Village of Sag Harbor DID own it until 1939, when, fearing the future costs of repairs and maintenance which that village could ill afford in those years, they sold it to the County. Did I say that the County now wants to sell Long Wharf back to the Village and nobody else for that dollar?

So the Village is considering it. Hmmm. We couldn’t afford it and so sold it to them. Now they can’t afford it and want to sell it back to us. Let’s form a committee and investigate. Give it a few kicks. Is it steady? Will it hold up? Hmmm. “It looks okay for now,” said Ben Zwirn, the official charged with selling the village the wharf. “I want to know what it will look like in five, 10 and 20 years from now,” said Sag Harbor Mayor Brian Gilbride. The history of Long Wharf and its ownership is fascinating. It was built back in colonial times so oceangoing sailing ships could have a place to tie up when they got here. It was owned by the King of England. Later, but still before the revolution, the various towns and villages were formed. Lines were (continued on next page)

CAN’T RAISE THE BRIDGE? LOWER THE WATER By Dan Rattiner Last week Mayor Bloomberg unveiled a proposal to build part of the New York City subway system out beyond the confines of New York City. If he has his way the city will spend $6 billion over the next five years to extend the Number 7 line out underneath the Hudson River and off into New Jersey to end at Secaucus. The Mayor is proposing this in order to reduce the congestion on the Hudson Tubes, which shuttles commuters from New Jersey into Manhattan and then back home at the end of the day. It is an excellent idea. And at $6 billion, it is less than half the price of what it would cost to expand the Hudson Tubes.

This plan is also very good news for the eastern end of Long Island. Digging a tunnel to Secaucus serves as a precedent for what would elegantly solve an unfair payroll tax which the Mayor inflicted on us last year. Dig west? Why not dig east? Back then, with money tight for his MTA, Mayor Bloomberg announced and then put into effect this tax. It’s paid by all workers and employers in the metropolitan area. And though it’s solved the MTA’s problem, it’s worsened ours. The MTA is the agency that runs the city’s subway system, trains and bridges. The Mayor did not want to raise fares. Why not hit up the people who live outside of the city but

use the MTA to commute? The Mayor should have drawn a circle with a 60-mile radius around Manhattan when deciding who to hit up for this tax—an amount paid by both the wage earner and the employer and deducted from all paychecks. Sixty miles would make sense. Beyond that, well, you don’t put an MTA tax on the payrolls of people who work in, for example, Philadelphia or Boston. Instead, however, although Mayor Bloomberg allowed that this circle should indeed be 60 miles in radius, he’d hit up East Enders all the way to the Montauk Lighthouse, a total of 110 miles out, too. (continued on page 20)


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drawn. Taxes were paid. Although there were a few people living in Sag Harbor, that community was not yet an incorporated village, so since the town line between Southampton and East Hampton seemed to head north toward the wharf, each town squabbled over who should own it. It was decided to split it down the middle. An invisible dotted line goes right down the center of Long Wharf and it’s East Hampton on one side and Southampton on the other side. Sag Harbor incorporated as a village in 1707, as a port town, and took over the wharf. Soon thereafter, the whaling trade began to dominate and barrels of whale oil, used as fuel for lighting, were soon being hauled down the wharf from the whaling ships tied up there by horse-drawn wagons. When the colonists revolted in 1776, a British fleet brought soldiers offshore Sag Harbor and made desperate attempts to capture the wharf, at one point seizing it during a battle for about three hours before retreating. More whaling ships and freighters came and the wharf had to be lengthened. By 1822, it was 1,000 feet long. The towns had more than 100 oceangoing whaling ships docked along it. 1847 was the peak year for Sag Harbor as a whaling town. It was called “The Million Dollar Year” and a million dollars was a whole lot of money in 1847. In January of 1848, however, gold was discovered in California and the rush began. By the following spring, many whaling ships had departed for the west coast and get rich schemes. Sag

Harbor fell into a deep decline. In the years that followed, for more than 100 years, it was all downhill for commerce in Sag Harbor. It was still a vibrant town when the railroad built a spur from Bridgehampton out to the end of Long Wharf in 1870. The railroad prospered mightily as it did everywhere else in America, and offered to buy the wharf. No sense just renting it from the Village. The railroad offered a lot. The Village sold it to them, sold their heritage. Truth was, however, that the Sag Harbor spur and the Long Wharf were not a profitable business for the railroad. As pressures mounted on them to provide steel track from unused railway lines for the war effort in the late 1930s, the railroad decided to tear the tracks out of Long Wharf and the rail bed to Bridgehampton and sell it to the government, which they did. The railroad didn’t want the wharf now. They stopped paying their real estate tax on it to the Village. They put it up for sale. But nobody was buying. Then, in September 1938, the Hurricane of ‘38 came through and severely damaged the wharf. Now the railroad left it in disrepair. By this time, the Village was in a panic about what was becoming of their wharf. And so, in 1939, they bought it from the railroad for the value of the unpaid taxes. Actually, they bought it from the railroad to keep the railroad from further damaging it. The Village kept it for a year, then finding they could not afford to repair it either, sold it to Suffolk County for $1. The County actually wanted to do more damage to

the wharf. And they did. After the contract was signed but before the closing, the County came in, and though on Village property, tore off the end of the Wharf and took away the giant boulders that were under it. The hurricane had also closed up the Shinnecock Canal, which the County owned. Now the County needed boulders to rebuild the jetties there. Today the boulders on the inlet side of the bay at the Shinnecock jetties are mostly from Long Wharf. Well, here in 2010, the Village is thriving with tourists, but the County is struggling. Maybe it would be a good thing for the wharf to be back in Sag Harbor’s hands. The Village is already talking about how they can monetize the wharf. People walk out on it. Cars drive out on it. Maybe they ought to put up parking meters on the wharf. “Certainly the County should pay us what they owe us for the boulders they took,” Mayor Gilbride said. There was also talk about allowing giant yachts, at least one of them, to tie up on the west side (Southampton side) of the wharf. Giant 100plus foot yachts already tie up on the east side, where they block the view, unless you consider looking at the side of a yacht a view. Getting the fees from allowing similar yachts to tie up on the west side would block off all views from the wharf everywhere, making it a kind of 300-foot long dead end slot with a place to look out at the end. I say do that, but extend the wharf another 200 (continued on page 20)


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A great howl went up about this. But Bloomberg did not relent. The MTA service within 60 miles of Manhattan consists of thousands of trains and subway cars every day. The MTA service beyond those 60 miles every day consists of no subway service and exactly five trains every day—one to Greenport making stops along the North Fork and four to Montauk making stops along the way in the Hamptons. I take that back. It was five trains when Mayor Bloomberg instituted this unfair payroll tax last year. But last spring, Bloomberg cut one of our trains. So now there are just four—among which two pass through this area in the middle of the night when nobody uses them. To put it another way, it’s both money for nothing and, since we had no say in this, taxation without representation.Philadelphians don’t pay this tax. And we are farther away from Manhattan than they are. What I say is that if the MTA can build out of the city to the west, it should build out of the city to the east. Extend the line all the way to the East End. It would be underground. Who would care other than a few worms and bugs? It would not disturb the local citizenry. Other than the exhaust gratings on the surface nobody would even know it was there. The real beauty of it is that it could link up with the Hampton Subway System, which incidentally is not part of the MTA and does not benefit from any tax. I have spoken to Bill

Aspinall, the Commissioner of the Hampton Subway System and he says that the link-up could easily be arranged. He says that those using the A or B or D train, or whatever it is that extends out into Queens from Manhattan, would only have to continue out another 50 miles to link up with the Hampton Subway at Westhampton Beach, and so the MTA would have to build no farther. The subway tunnels are already in use, and have been for many years, all of the rest of the way to Montauk, an additional 60 miles. “We’d be happy to have them,” the Commissioner said. “We wouldn’t even have anybody change trains—they could just zip on through.” There is still a further bonus. How about all those people who get on the train exhausted at midtown to go home to Kew Gardens or Forest Hills, and fall asleep to the rocking of the subway and wake up in Montauk? It would be a boon to the East End to have these people out here in the Hamptons with their money jingling in their pockets, now wide awake from a good sleep and ready to enjoy what might be called an unexpected vacation in the Hamptons? I have no doubt that the local Chamber of Commerces would be all for this. Finally, people would also stop complaining about the new MTA payroll tax. After an additional tunnel is built through to Greenport there could be no further complaints by anybody that we are not getting our fair share. We say thank you Secaucus. And thank you Mayor Bloomberg. We await your decision.

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There’s a map of Long Island in this cookbook showing the road to drive when coming from Manhattan to Montauk. You take the Northern Parkway to Great Neck. After that it’s two-lane roads for the next three and a half hours. There’s no mention of TV in 1959 in this cookbook, but I can tell you we got three black and white stations, two from Connecticut and one from Rhode Island. We had TV sets with small screens and vacuum tubes inside. If it began to get ziggity lines across the screen, you gave it a whack on the side with the flat of your hand and that usually straightened it out. The year after this cookbook came out, I started The Montauk Pioneer, the official newspaper of Montauk. I was 20 years old at the time. Sometime next week, when we can get six extra people over for dinner, I am going to cook my mother’s lobster casserole and see if anybody likes it. Or what. I’ll let you know.

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feet. Nobody’s rich enough to bring in a yacht THAT long. With the wharf that length, people could walk out and for the last 100 feet have a magnificent view of the village, the others docks and the little beach adjacent. With that, who’d ever want to leave Sag Harbor? And put the County’s boulders back up at the end.

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Pat, Pat, Pat Getting on a Plane in America Just Doesn’t Feel the Same By Dan Rattiner I haven’t flown out on an airplane in awhile. Now, with the holiday season upon us, I’m thinking about visiting family here and there. There have been lots of horror stories about recent improvements in airport security. There’s the full body scan x-ray machine where these strangers in uniform can gather around and snicker at what passes for your pathetic version of a human body. You can say “I’d rather die than go through that,” and I suppose there are some elderly bluehaired ladies who might actually mean that, but to save you from that possibility—and you have the right to refuse the x-ray scan—they then pat you down. And that can be hard to take too. There was a front-page article about this in The

New York Times last Friday. “I didn’t really expect her to touch my vagina through my pants,” the article quotes one woman as saying. The Times identifies her. She is Kaya McLaren, an elementary schoolteacher from Cle Elum, Washington and it was this pat down at the Fort Worth International Airport that got her this 15 minutes of fame. The Times is nothing but accurate. There is a photo of a woman getting a pat down accompanying this article. She is not identified, nor is the uniformed woman patting her down, but the uniformed woman clearly has one gloved hand on this woman’s bosom, checking around there. The patdownee appears to be wearing a sort of hospital gown over her clothes—with the string in the front—which is

much too large for her. I suppose it is one size fits all and it has to be big enough for those who have to buy two seats, and they use it over and over. I think the rule is not only that if you want the pat down you can get the pat down but also if you go through the look-at-you-naked machine (doesn’t every boy wish to have such a thing?) and they see something suspicious, like a balled-up tissue or something, then it’s off to the pat down. By the way, and I’m not complaining here, but all the failed suicide bomb attempts in recent times have not been due to the efforts of airport security, but to the ineptness of the bombers. We had the shoe bomber who’s match would not stay lit. We had the underpants bomber, whose pants did not go off as violently as intended for one rea(continued on next page)

NO PLACE TO SLEEP IN THE HAMPTONS By T.J. Clemente At a time when so many are giving small thanks for so much, I visited a place where a few were giving huge thanks for so little. With air mattresses on the floor with clean sheets and blankets in a warm room, 13 souls waited for lights out to get a good sleep at the Maureen’s Haven homeless shelter, located that night at The First Methodist Church of East Hampton. The situation at local shelters has intensified dramatically and desperately, despite the fact that we’re in the balmy late fall weather rather that the ice and cold of winter. Homeless people are being turned away at both Maureen’s Haven shelter locations and by the Suffolk County Emergency Services facilities. There is simply no more room—no more beds available. This year, the demand for shelter at the church in

East Hampton has doubled from the same time last year—up from around 17 people per night to 35, on average. Brian Conforti, with his well-weathered smile, was one of the lucky ones Friday. He got a bed for the night With a smile and a tear, he asked me to write into this article that all the volunteers have been “wonderful” to him. Emotions run high at the shelters. But the fact is that, for about 88 people, the next few months will involve riding the County S92 bus to a Maureen’s Haven shelter. Bill Maddock is an employee there who “screens” guests (deeming them non-threatening). He believes that between 600-800 souls on the East End sleep in cars, abandoned boats and other desperate locations. Maddock’s job is to find them and get them to a warm place.

Visiting one of the 17 locations that Maureen’s Haven uses I met the volunteers, whose mission, according to East Hampton Coordinator Barbara Jordan, is “to do something hands on.” Mary Bush, who had just assisted in preparing meals at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton for the Friday visitors at the Methodist Church, simply said, “this is part of what we do.” In less than a decade, Maureen’s Haven has become an important part of the social safety net in Suffolk County—from Riverhead eastward, on both forks. Director Tracey Lutz said that many houses of worship have stepped up to the plate, providing facilities, volunteers and funds. The need for more facilities with proper insurance, safety features and space is becoming (continued on next page)


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son or another. We had the don’t blame them? In any Times Square bomber whose case, it’s true that for nine fertilizer did not light and years now no plane has fallen we had the fax machine Fed from the sky. At least some of Ex bombs that only got that has been because of airthwarted due to the FBI and port security. tips from the Saudi operaBut still, I can’t help thinktives. The other day I heard ing that perhaps there has on the radio there was a been something of a policy Lufthansa aircraft that got change decided upon by the grounded in Namibia after leadership of Al Qaeda. This Photo from NY Times mentioned in story Al Qaeda proudly is just a theory. After 9/11 announced they had a bomb on it, which, as it and right up until this day they have taken a terturned out, they did not. rible pounding because of what they did. Perhaps Is it possible that there are occasions where the new rule is don’t actually blow up airplanes bombers are being caught going through securi- anymore, just botch the job so as to scare them. ty but we don’t hear about them because the air- America then buttons up and stays defensive. lines want to keep things hush-hush, for which I And with all the subsequent inconvenience they

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have to go through they remember the name Al Qaeda. Knocking things out of the sky got us in a whole mess of trouble, as everybody knows. My wife says she hasn’t made up her mind about the full body scanner. But I think when push comes to shove—did I really say that?— she’ll do it. She’s a beautiful woman. As for me, given the shape I’m in, I think I’m going to need a little encouragement. The whole atmosphere there is too brightly lit, too sterile, too serious. Speaking for the flying public, I say the next airport security improvement for those waiting on line should be candlelight, rock music and shots of whiskey. With that, I’d stride through the body scanner, even wave at everybody. And if it came to the pat down because of some errant pocket fluff, I wouldn’t even care what sex the security person was who was going to attend to it.

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obvious as the 2010-2011 season unfolds. Lutz said that the goal is to keep the numbers of guests per night in a facility as low as possible to help volunteers manage them more effectively and safely, rather than having an overwhelming number of guests in one facility. Of the 262 homeless Maureen’s Haven served last year, 82% were men, 18% women and 6% veterans. Of that total, 40% are willing and looking for work. In 2009-2010, Maureen’s Haven prepared an astonishing 7,632 beds in 152 nights, using over 1,500 volunteers from around 30 community groups.

The support has come from myriad houses of worship, including three Methodist churches, Episcopal churches in East Hampton and Southampton; Living Gospel Church of Wainscott; the Peconic Quakers, to name a few, as well organizations like the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ross School eighth graders, East Hampton HS Honor Society and Springs School seventh grade. While Lutz acknowledged that much is being done, she quickly added that much more is needed as the economy and its effects continue to challenge those hanging on for sur-

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Catastrophe You Went About Your Day–100 Billion Tons Went Out to Sea By David Lion Rattiner One of the greatest natural disasters to hit the Hamptons happened one day last week, but nobody seemed to have noticed. 300 billion tons of sand, an amount the size of Shelter Island, simply crumbled away from the ocean beaches along the 60-mile stretch from Eastport to Montauk. Erosion comes and goes on the beaches of the East End. I’ve been paying attention to these beaches for the last 20 years and have seen erosion. Usually, it’s a slow process, with the sand beaches naturally slipping away every autumn, then, in the Spring, all come charging back during a three or four week period until

once again we have the broad beaches in the summer. But this year, the erosion was dazzlingly swift. Thanks to a very mild fall, the sands of summer in the Hamptons remained very much intact, hugging the coastline well into November. And then, suddenly, in one day, it all came loose and got washed away. Beaches such as Indian Wells in Amagansett and Main Beach in East Hampton were among the hardest hit. There were great cliffs of dunes leading down to the bedrock. Most of us who saw this felt a sense of relief, as it can be rather alarming for a beach visitor,

week after week as has happened in other years, to go down there to find the beach getting smaller and smaller. Could it last? Could we have magnificent wide beaches all winter? Then, on November 10, we had a vicious winter storm offshore. You couldn’t see it. But if you were stranded in the middle of the Atlantic, you would have experienced the strong winds, rain, thunder and lightning. You also would have been able to look up into the sky and view the biggest new moon you’ve ever seen in your life, as the earth and the gravitational forces of the moon became so close that (continued on page 26)

WILL EAST END GET FAIR SHARE OF HOTEL TAX? By T.J. Clemente County Executive Steve Levy needs to make a decision about either signing or vetoing County Resolution 924, passed unanimously by the Suffolk County Legislature. This legislation would create a fund to promote tourism that each town would have more individual power to control. Resolution 924 (A Local Law Improving Local Tourism in Suffolk County), sponsored by County Legislator Jay Schneiderman, is aimed at bringing more bang for the bucks that the East End sends to the county through the Hotel/Motel Tax, which was raised from 3/4% to 3% last year by the

legislature. Schneiderman told me he has no idea what Levy may do. This isn’t the first time Schneiderman and Levy have gone head to head on a revenue sharing issue. A few years ago, there was a similar inequity over county aid to local police forces in towns that were not under the jurisdiction of the Suffolk County Police. In that situation, Levy not only decreased financial help to the local town police forces, but, in this year’s County budget, actually eliminated any aid at all. All of the County money is now going to help fund police activity in towns that do not have their own police forces, but rely solely on

County police. Schneiderman acknowledged that his effort to shine a light on this inequity backfired, but on the Hotel/Motel Tax, there is huge support in the Legislature—as shown by its vote. “The revenue sharing bill for the police tried to guarantee a fair share of sales tax revenues to the areas outside of the county’s police district,” said Schneiderman. “In a way, the Hotel/Motel Tax bill does the same thing. The difference is that, with the police departments, only the five East End towns were being treated unfairly. In the case of the hotel tax, the (continued on page 26)


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every day went, it pretty much scared the living daylights out them. Did an emergency alarm need to go off? How could it happen like this? Well, every year, for as long as I can remember, erosion like this takes place, and the sand comes back in the springtime. It just never happened all in one day like this. This year, it did.

get $12,500, Riverhead $12,500. Islip Town will get $25,000, Brookhaven $58,000, Babylon $22,000, Smithtown $34,000.” Having learned from past mistakes, Schneiderman made sure this bill covered a lot of territory. “If I had written the bill to end the unfair treatment only on the East End, it may have passed but would be less likely to survive a veto,” he said. “The police bill passed but fell one vote short of being able to override a veto. I may reintroduce it soon.” Schneiderman said anything is possible should a veto override vote be necessary. He even said that Levy, should he choose to veto the bill, may be able to peel off votes to win the day. When I asked Schneiderman about Levy’s political situation at the moment, he would not speculate on how this could affect the County Executive’s chances for re-election. Many wonder how Levy’s attempt to snatch the Republican Gubernatorial

Nomination (after being a life-long Democrat) might affect his ability to get reelected. After this election, he will most likely have some serious fence mending to do with Andrew Cuomo. Schneiderman also switched affiliations, leaving the Republican Party during the darkest days of the Bush Administration, but won a coalition reelection easily. The County Legislature seems to be on board with Schneiderman’s new effort, as demonstrated by its unanimous vote for the bill. Will Steve Levy hear the voices of the people? Or will he attempt to keep control of the funds as he did in the police controversy? With jobs needed and business struggling countywide, perhaps a new approach should be tried. Asked if he thought the bill would be signed, Schneiderman said, “I hope so.” In this economic climate, when many businesses need hope, signing this bill could certainly bring some.

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entirety of Suffolk is being treated unfairly.” Schneiderman explained the inequities of how the Hotel/Motel Tax is disbursed. This year, Montauk sent the county over $1.3 million in tax. Following current procedures, Montauk’s Chamber of Commerce (COC) would get only $9,000 back. The Montauk COC, now with no funding for 2010-2011 from the Town of East Hampton, has been scrambling to raise money for things like Fourth of July fireworks and its popular “Concerts on the Green.” Should Levy sign Resolution 924, local COCs like Montauk will have increased funds and be able to do their own promotion of tourism in the county. “This bill will make a grant of $28,000 available to the Hamptons Visitors Council,” said Schneiderman. “The Montauk Chamber, where 30% of the county’s hotels are located, will also receive around $58,000—as will the Huntington Chamber of Commerce. The North Fork will

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Who’s Here By David Lion Rattiner When you talk with Nancy Chemtob, you get a sense that you’re talking to somebody that knows a lot about people and a lot about life. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that the reason for this is because she is one of Manhattan’s (and the nation’s) most powerful matrimonial lawyers. Chemtob deals with divorce and her tone is both calming and smart—both necessary to become as accomplished as she is in her chosen field. She is the founding partner of Chemtob Moss Forman & Talbert, LLP, which has risen from its humble beginnings to representing high profile clients such as Stephanie Madoff, Tory Burch, Star Jones, Tiki Barber’s ex-wife Ginny Barber, Michael Douglas’ ex-wife Diandra Douglas, law firm managing partners as well as billionaire hedge fund managers whose divorces are as private as their businesses. She was named to Worth Magazine’s “100 Top Attorneys” list for three consecutive years as one of only two matrimonial lawyers in New York and is also on the prestigious New York “Super Lawyers” list. Chemtob grew up in a largely Jewish Long Island neighborhood and felt pressure from her family to go into law. “I grew up in Lawrence and went to school there,” she said. “Back then it was predominantly Jewish, but it wasn’t Orthodox like it is today. I come from a family of lawyers, so it was a natural fallback, but originally I wanted to be a fashion designer. However that didn’t work out so well. I was also told growing up that if I did not want to be a lawyer, I could consider being a doctor or an accountant. I resisted it at first, but then decided that I wanted to be a lawyer. I ended up going to Syracuse College and then went to Miami Law School.” When Chemtob graduated from law school, real estate law was a booming business, but then dried up, “In 1990 I had a job in real estate law and the market crashed. So when that job disappeared I went into employment law. By 1993 I was married and my husband was computerizing a law firm that did divorce law and he thought it would be perfect for me because all the clients talked about was money and kids. That sounded good to me, so I decided to look into it.” But in the world of matrimonial law, getting a job is not easy, and Chemtob’s background in unemployment and real estate law didn’t help. She knew that she would be good at it howev-

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tier schools. Chemtob does all the hiring and she has had a no nonsense attitude about who is invited to join her firm. “Since matrimonial law is so exclusive and there are only a few firms to go to, I have always made a point to hire lawyers that are smarter than myself,” she said with a laugh. Chemtob’s story is one of hard work and dedication, with luck having very little to do with success. Her success was determined by the diligence in and dedication to her craft as a lawyer. “I got where I am through a lot of really, really hard work,” she said. “There was zero luck.” When she’s not working in the city, Chemtob calls the Hamptons her home. She and her husband bought a house here nearly 20 years ago. “We have had a place in East Hampton since 1993. My husband is a big believer in the Hamptons. One year he told me that all he wanted to do was buy this piece of land in East Hampton and so he did—it was right on Montauk Highway. That was five houses ago,” she said. “We bought a house from the Halseys in Water Mill but I really love East Hampton. So we sold the Water Mill house and then bought a house on Georgica Road, which we recently donated to the fire department to burn down as part of their training. That was really an amazing experience.” Mixing work with the East End is something that has been a logical extension of her business, considering that much of her client base spends as much time here as she does. “I’d say that almost 50% of the people I work with have a house out on the East End,” said Chemtob said, who enjoys her East Hampton home year round. “In the winter we come out and we do almost nothing,” she said. “We bring the kids and go to the movies, eat at home or go out to eat, but we aren’t throwing parties. We head back to the city on Sunday. Our favorite restaurants out here are Nick and Toni’s, Tutto Il Giorno and of course, the bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches and the doughnuts at Dreesen’s, or I should say Scoop Du Jour. I miss Barefoot Contessa a lot. “In the summer, Main Beach is it, Sunset Beach is our Sunday trip and we barbecue a lot at home,” she continued. “My husband is a big cook. I spend a lot of time working in the city, but when people ask me where I live, I tell them I live in the Hamptons.”

Matrimonial law is really competitive. You have to specialize in it to get a job, so we decided I should open my own firm.” er, and that was when the wheels started turning to the idea that she’d open up her own firm. “Matrimonial law is really competitive,” she said. “You have to specialize in it to get a job. So my husband and I decided I should open my own firm. I told everyone I knew that I did divorce law and began marketing myself. I started getting really good results on cases and the word got around.” Chemtob rose to the top in one of the most difficult facets of law. Today her firm employs the brightest law school graduates from top


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HONORING THE ARTIST

Sag Harbor Girls Hockey Almost Wins By David Lion Rattiner It was a tough loss, but it doesn’t diminish how far the Pierson High School Girls Field Hockey team went, coming in second in New York State in the championship game against Cazenovia. The competition was extremely close — with most of the game scoreless. But a shot in overtime by Cazenovia’s junior forward Jillian Vogl ended The Lady Whalers’ dream of winning states for Sag Harbor. The goal came after 65 minutes. While Cazenovia had strong possessions throughout the game, they could not best Pierson’s wall of a goalie, Catherine Musnicki. There was even a penalty stroke in the first half, blocked by Musnicki. She finished the game with 17 saves, an amazing number that also shows just how tough an offense Cazenovia has. The loss did not go without heartache, with coach Shannon Judge wiping a tear from her eye, but also standing proud as she watched one of the winningest teams in Sag Harbor history walk off the field with their heads held high.

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Steve Romm This week’s cover by Steve Romm is one that really attracts the reader’s attention, simultaneously reminding us of our local scenery but also presenting it in a totally different way. Although we may recognize the image (located at Southampton’s Four Corners) with its red barn and intense sky, the ambience is daunting and causes us to stop and take a second look. Simply put, the view is familiar, but it is Romm’s own vision that makes it memorable. Q: What attracted you to this location? A: I was driving by one day and saw the barn, its different colors and the fact that it was slightly worn. I always like barns that have interesting details, an interesting architectural shape. So it was the combination of color, shape, location. An object either gets my attention or not. Q: How about the clouds? A: Those clouds really exist; I always paint these very simple clouds. There’s a dance between the clouds and the ground. Q: How do you interpret this painting?

What does the painting mean? A: The barn represents us; the clouds mean purity. There is a balance in nature between the ground and the clouds. But there is a tension between nature and mankind. Q: When did you start painting these kinds of images? A: When I moved out here in 1992 from the North Shore. When I saw the horizon and open skies here. Q: What was your style like when you lived on the North Shore? A: Very large, primitive (not naĂŻve) landscapes, with depth, structures, perspective. (continued on page 36 )

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TWENTY SOMETHING by David Lion Rattiner

A recent crash of my iPhone made me realize how spoiled we are when it comes to technology. I was in my house and noticed that my iPhone was no longer working. It wasn’t turning on, it wasn’t responding, nothing. I have no regular telephone and to save money use my iPhone as my soul source of Internet when I’m not at work I suddenly felt very, very alone. I could not call anyone, could not text anyone, could not e-mail anyone. I was off the grid. I was alone in a digitized world and I began to worry. My survival instincts set in and I tried hard to remember what it was like before I had a cell phone. I was probably 15 years old or so. And then the freedom feeling set in after about an hour. I suddenly felt extremely free, like I do when I’m on a vacation or on my sailboat. I went outside and walked around and almost felt like I was walking through another country. If I wanted to find something out, I actually had to TALK to someone. If I wanted to have a conversation, I actually had to meet someone IN REAL LIFE. What a concept.

I challenge you to turn off your cell phone and force yourself to be off the grid for just one day, you won’t believe how unconnected you feel. Of course, I couldn’t operate my life without a cell phone and without the Internet. How would I Google a question that I didn’t know the answer to? How would I contact somebody? How would I listen to music? Look up telephone numbers? I don’t even know my own mother’s telephone number by heart, it is saved in my phone! I can’t go on like this. So I decided that I needed to get to the Apple store at the Smith Haven Mall and see what they could do about fixing my phone or about getting a new one and got in my car. I pulled out my phone and looked at the blank screen. What the hell is the exit to the Smithaven Mall where the Apple store is? I thought. I really had no idea. Every time I’ve been to the Smith Haven Mall in the last 10 years, I’ve simply typed “Smith Haven Mall address” into my phone, and an address pops up. Then I type that exact address into my GPS. I’ve never thought to memorize how to get there as the GPS makes life so much easier. I decided, as an experiment, to see if I could get to the Smith Haven Mall without using the GPS in my car and to ask for directions. I parked on Main Street in Southampton and

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By Dan Rattiner Week of November 27 to December 3, 2010 Riders this week: 4,821 Rider miles this week: 56,412 DOWN IN THE TUBE Nobody either noteworthy or with a boldface name was spotted riding a Hampton Subway this week, unless you want to call the raucous Jackson Fredericks and Melissa Goldenblatt wedding party which went home en masse from the Westhampton Golf Club to the reception in Quogue noteworthy because the bride threw up out the window of the subway car. NO DELAYS The subway ran without incident this past week. There was a moment when a motorman driving a car between Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor saw a mouse on the tracks up ahead but as he was about to apply the brakes, it ran off and so there was no delay. HEADQUARTERS REPORT The only news at our headquarters building in Hamptons Bays was that the repair on the freezer in the cafeteria has held so far. Last Wednesday, our handyman had to be called in because the AC cord had frayed to the point

that one of the servers thought they smelled smoke and pulled it out of the wall. Frank wrapped it in electrical tape and plugged it back in and it was thought if there were a further problem we would have to call in an appliance repair person, but it has not proved necessary. GRAFFITI ARTIST WALKS The well-known New York City graffiti artist FABO appeared on the platform of our Southampton station carrying a spray can and began walking along the walls last Wednesday. We identified him by the pictures we have of these artists on our computers. According to the rules, we cannot apprehend such artists until they actually do something so in this case we just waited but after awhile he turned around and went back up the escalator and out to the street and that was that. MAINTENANCE REPORT The subway system is cleaned every night between 2 and 5 a.m. and on this week there was very little that had to be cleaned up that that department could find. STRIKE AVERTED, SO FAR A planned flagmen’s strike that was sched-

ALL ESCALATORS OPERATIONAL This past week, there were no breakdowns on any of the 44 escalators that take people up and down safely to and from our 22 platforms. METRO CARDS ARRIVE The new order of magnetized metro cards arrived at our Hampton Bays office from the printer as expected last Wednesday. They will be kept, as they always are, under lock and key in Basement Storeroom M, with the key being held by office manager Agnes Bartleberry. These will serve as a backup supply for the metro cards that people buy at the token booths everywhere. Supplies had been running low. This is good that they arrived on time. COMMISSIONER ASPINALL’S MESSAGE I was greatly relieved to come back from my well-needed vacation in Barbados to find out that everything is a-okay here at Subway Headquarters. Usually while aboard airplanes for long periods of time I worry about what is going on back at the subway, but on this particular trip I arrived to find that all is well. Also, before I left, it appeared to me that my secretary Jane Halitosis was beginning to get a cold, but on my return I find she is just fine.

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SAG HARBOR KDA Builders Inc to Amalie & Pascal Bandelier, 25 Old Noyac Path, 2,083,300 Mark & Martha Patricof to Elana Waksal, 50 Bayview Avenue, 2,550,000

SAGAPONACK FEM Building & Development LLC to Peter J Armenio, 244 Sagg Road, 3,750,000 Peter Mensch to Melissa Meyer, 1 Potato Lane, 3,500,000 Eleanor M Bromberg to Unique Property Holding II LLC, 79 Ericas Lane, 3,325,000 Melissa Meyer to Peter Mensch, 561 Daniels Lane, 3,150,000

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CLASSIC CARS

By Bob Gelber

Do collector cars make good investments? Well, let me give you some personal examples and you be the judge. About 25 years ago I was really into Porsche sports cars of all types. Here’s the history of several of them. I liked race cars. While I was in Germany I came across a 1967 Porsche 910 race car stored in a barn. After some negotiation, I purchased the car rather cheaply, raced it in America at local Bridgehampton events and eventually sold it for around $40,000, which was considered a good price at the time. I just read on the Internet that my old Porsche 910, serial number 91026 was sold at auction in London for $850,000. Another Porsche race car I owned was a 1955 Porsche 550 Spyder. I paid $3,000 for the little silver thing and eventually sold it for not much more. Today a Porsche 550 Spyder is easily worth $400,000-$600,000. I had several more common box-stock street Porsches, a 1955 Speedster, a 1965 model 356 coupe and a 1965 Cabriolet. All of these cars were sold for about $2-3,000. To put things in perspective, a NEW Porsche 356 Cabriolet in 1965 could be bought for $4,200. Today virtually any of these models in mint condition are worth between

$60,000 and $150,000, with the once cheapest model, the 1955 Speedster, worth the most. Lessons learned; rare, limited edition factory race cars are really worth a lot of money, but even desirable, “normal,” every day sports cars go up in value, especially if they are highly coveted when new. You may have noticed that the above-mentioned race cars were relatively inexpensive when sold 30 years ago. This is because used race cars had the sad reputation of being driven in anger, thrashed to within inches of mechanical failure. To most car buyers they were just old, used-up, punch-drunk prizefighters, outdated machines that were not competitive with newer, more state-of-the-art competition. That is certainly not the case today. Every car collector is savvy about the investment potential of race cars on the market. Also, there is the fact that in the last decade vintage car racing has become popular, especially among wealthy vintage car owners. Good luck in finding a bargain in this venue. There are sad tales I can tell about turning down the purchase of two of the most valuable race cars in the world. In the early ‘70s I was at a Ferrari club meeting at the Lime Rock racecourse with a group of serious Ferrari owners. One fellow was there with a rather shop-worn Ferrari 250GTO. It looked like it had been raced to death, with dented bodywork and a cracked windshield. The owner asked around and was trying to sell it. Asking price, $7,500. No one, including me, in this crowd wanted the car. The buzz was, “Where the hell are you going to find a windshield for a GTO?.” Today a “good” Ferrari GTO is considered one of the most valuable

Ferraris ever built. Is there such a thing as a “bad” GTO? Another time in the ‘60s a neighbor of mine, just down the street from me in Remsenburg, phoned to tell me that he had a 427 Cobra in his barn that he used to race at Bridgehampton – would I be interested in buying it? Personally, I never liked AC Cobras because in my mind they were rather brutish overpowered MGs. My God, they even had MGTD door locks. Out of pure curiosity I did go look at the car and it was quite nice and it carried an “R” letter in its ID plate. Asking price, $5,000. Today a Ferrari GTO and true racing 427 Cobra are worth many millions of dollars. Who knew? I hope this article answers your question about collector cars as a an investment. However, like the stock market, it has to be the right car at the right price at the right time. In my next article, I’ll try my best to give you my picks for the cars to buy today that will go up in value. Bob Gelber is an automotive journalist who has lived in the Hamptons for 40 years. He can occasionally be seen on television talking about his favorite subject, automobiles. You can reach him at bobgelber@aol.com with any questions or comments.

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THE SHELTERED ISLANDER by Sally Flynn

Stuffing and Giving the Bird I thought I’d share my grandmother’s delicious Rum Raisin Stuffing recipe with my readers. Gather up these ingredients: assorted breadcrumbs, parsley, sage, thyme, salt and pepper. Three eggs, two onions, two green bell peppers, one box raisins, one pint dark rum. Open the rum, take good sip for quality assurance. Soak the raisins in straight rum for at least four hours. While the raisins are soaking, crumble up all the uncrumbled bread bits, fluff in a tablespoon of dried parsley, a teaspoon of sage and a teaspoon of thyme. Fluff around in bowl, take a pinch to taste. Add spices until crumb mixture tastes flavorful and balanced. Then add salt and pepper to taste. If you have trouble finding the flavor balance, sip a jigger of the rum to clear your palate. Let your mouth rest, then try the crumb mixture again. Wait readers, hold on, my phone is ringing. “Hi Cathy... no, she’s bringing the pies,

you’re supposed to bring the mashed potatoes. Yup... listen, I gotta go, I’m doing a dressing recipes for Dan’s.” Where was I... oh yes, sip a jigger of rum. Now let’s chop something and saute the onions and bell peppers. Chop into dime sized pieces. Get your fry pan hot and toss them in. While they get going, check how the raisins are doing. Eat a teaspoon of raisins. We want to soak them in the rum until they’re as fat a grapes again. Stir the um.... stir the onions and peppers. Watch for the onions to caramelize, which means turn light brown. Pardon me, the phone again. “Hi Cath… sure we can fit your sister in. Okay, and her husband too. What? Four kids? I don’t think I have the room. I thought there was just going to be five of us. I didn’t buy a huge turkey… I know, but that six extra people. I don’t have a kids table set up… but I don’t want them to eat with us, that’s why I didn’t invite anyone with kids in the first place. Kids wreck a meal. You’re up and down constantly and you never get to eat in peace... I’m sure you’ll help, but I’m just saying, four kids... you and she will have to take care of them, I don’t want to... alright, goodbye.” Hello readers. Well, the onions and peppers burned, so I’ll start over on them. I’m pouring out a full jigger of rum and checking it

for taste and texture while I chop something... and, okay, here we go, carmelizing the onions and WHOAAAAAAA… putting out the flames... readers, don’t spill any of the rum into the saute pan. However, I can say, the onions have a lovely caramel color now. And as soon as the smell of my singed hair clears away, this will smell wonderful. And now add the sauteed onions and peppers to the bread crumb mixture, fold in slowly so you don’t make a big mess. Hold on... I’m sorry readers... “Hello.... Cathy, can you call me back in an hour? I’m trying to make the stuffing. I’ll never get this bird in... what? No! No lasagna instead of mashed potatoes, this is a Thanksgiving dinner! I don’t care if the kids won’t eat mashed potatoes, get them Happy Meals on the way over... Nut allergies? I don’t know what has touched nuts in my kitchen or not... I use nuts in a lot of dishes, my house is not a nut free zone! Then tell her to bring over whatever her child can eat and keep it separate from the rest of the foods for him... I’m not yelling! I want a peaceful, calm Thanksgiving dinner! I’m hanging up now. I’ll see you at 4.” I am truly sorry, readers. I know you are all (continued on page 36)

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By David Lion Rattiner An exciting film about the East End called King of the Hamptons, which stars Christie Brinkley, Alec Baldwin, Billy Joel, Dan Rattiner of this newspaper, and notable Hamptons figures, is going to have a screening on Sunday, December 5 at 4 p.m. at Baystreet Theater in Sag Harbor. Tickets to the screening will cost $25. It’s very close to being sold out. The film appeared in the Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF), also to sold out crowds, and earned critical praise. If you haven’t seen it, you really should. It’s a wonderful movie. It’s filmed in a documentary style and is about the filmmaker, Dennis Lynch, who came to the Hamptons at the height of his midlife crisis, to pursue his dream of making a movie. Along the way, he met Dan Rattiner, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Dan’s Papers who showed him the exciting parts of the Hamptons. The film revolves around Dennis, who is turning 40. His wife is pregnant (again), his customers are broke, and he’s being sued by his dying grandfather. Leaving his family and responsibilities behind, Dennis takes off for an adventure to the Hamptons.


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waiting. Just let me steady my nerves a bit. Pausing to take a Xanax and let’s just wash it down with a swallow of rum to activate it a little sooner for me. I’m trying to manage my anxiety. I have this friend who is fouling up my plans. I had such a good plan... Back to the recipe, we’re almost done. Add the sauteed crap to the crumbs and stir, and now add the eggs... okay, I was a little premature on the eggs... pick out the shells... nut allergy, she should leave the kid at home... and to put us in a holiday mood, I’ll have a few sips of rum which is getting smoother with each sip. Now, add the raisins and a whole cup of rum. And mix the mixture until—until, it looks like something that is

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They had a cohesive design. Q: You have had a lot of art training, starting from an early age, that allowed you to get to this point. A: As a high school student I studied at several places, including The New School and with Chaim Gross. I went to Boston University to major in art and I have a Masters degree from C.W. Post. Q: Boston University’s program had a big impact on you. A: It offered classical training in the arts; we even ground our own paint. This training gives you freedom to do a lot of different things. Q: If you hadn’t been an artist, what would you have done? A: I would have been a lawyer or psychiatrist. The law, like painting, is based on interpretation. Nothing is simple or black and white. Q: You also see painting as a creative process. A: Yes. I start out with some idea, but the work takes on a life of its own. When I finish a painting, it’s as if I didn’t have anything to do with it. Steve Romm’s website is stevenromm.com.


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NORTH FORK By David Lion Rattiner The holidays are here, and there is no place better to do your holiday shopping than the wonderful shops in Mattitcuk on the North Fork. The shops in this splendid little town that many call home is a place where you can buy unique and meaningful gifts that people will absolutely love to receive. Here’s a list of our top places to go in Mattituck where you can do a little holiday shopping to lift your spirits and the spirits of your friends, family and loved ones. Don’t hesitate, do your holiday shopping today!

Love Lane Kitchen If you are a foodie, you absolutely have to stop at this restaurant while you are shopping. Located on the most charming street on the North Fork, Love Lane in Mattituck, you won’t believe how good a cup of coffee is here, or the incredibly good breakfasts, lunches and dinners. They also provide catering. 631298-8989. The Village Cheese Shop This is another must stop place to east. Dubbed as a “cheese shop for wine country,” the Village Cheese Shop offers a large variety of mouthwatering cheeses from around the globe, great blends of coffees, smooth oils and vinegars, tasty meats and many delicious condiments. At the Cheese Bar different authentic Fondues and Raclettes, as well as exquisite cheese plates are served.

North Fork Saddlery This is an absolutely first rate horse enthusiast store located on Love Lane in Mattituck. North Fork Saddlery provides English and Western riding apparel and tack, as well as an array of outstanding services. It’s located in a truly charming, Victorian styled building, and the owners and staff are pleasant, helpful and caring. They offer horse health care products and treats, equestrian themed jewelry, gifts, leather goods, home goods, show attire, casual attire, children’s clothing and toys. They also carry consignment saddles and they deliver along with embroidery and engraving services. 631-298-7610.

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Love Lane Sweet Shoppe Talk about a great place for a gift. The love Lane Sweet Shoppe’s wide variety of candy and gourmet goodies is sure to please every palette. The unique choice of gifts available will delight and inspire you. They can be reached online at lovelanesweets.com where you can order sweets directly through the website, but there is nothing more fun than going to this store in person to taste the goods! 631-298-2276.

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North Fork Events For more events happening this week, check out: Kid Calendar pg: 52 Arts & Galleries Listings pg: 56 Day by Day Calendar pg: 57 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 19TH ANNUAL HOME SHOW - Country Parlor 19th annual Holiday Home Show, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at historic Naugles Barn, Hallockville Museum Farm, Sound Avenue, Riverhead. Items made by folk artists and craftspeople. Portion of proceeds benefits North Shore Horse Rescue in Baiting Hollow. MOVIE AT THE LIBRARY - Movie ‘Toy Story 3,’ 1:30 p.m. at Mattituck-Laurel Library, Main Road, Mattituck. Starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. Free. 631-298-4134. CANDLEIGHT TOUR AND TREE LIGHTING Annual candlelight tour and tree lighting, 3-6 p.m. at Southold Historical Society’s Maple Lane Museum Complex. Period decorations, musicians in costume, Hamlet Christmas Tree lighting at 5 p.m., visit with Santa, holiday music by Southold High School Chorus, children make ornaments for school tree, demonstrations of traditional holiday craft-making, tour of Pine Neck Barn Annex (with refreshments) and more. Maritime Pirates at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Society’s Treasure Exchange consignment shop on Main Road open until 6 p.m., stocked with holiday gifts including ornaments, books and children’s toys. 631-765-5500 or visit southoldhistoricalsociety.org. VOCAL AND ORGAN CONCERT - 7:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Ostrabrama R.C. Church, Depot Lane, Cutchogue features Southold High School graduates William Roslak on organ and vocalist Stephen D’Amico performing works by Bach, Karg-Elert, Gurney and Liszt. Free will offering to help fund maintenance of organ. 631-561-9233, 631-734-6446. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 19TH ANNUAL HOME SHOW - See Friday. BOOK COTTAGE FINAL SALE - 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Southold Free Library, Main Road. 631-765-2077. HOLIDAY EVENTS IN GREENPORT - 11 a.m.noon with children’s films at East End Seaport Museum, Third Street at Ferry Dock; decoration of outdoor holiday trees along Front Street, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe� at Greenport School auditorium, 2-3 p.m.; tree lighting in Mitchell Park with caroling, refreshments and visit by Santa, 5-6 p.m.; opening night gala and short film event at East End Seaport Museum, 6-8 p.m. and more. Greenportvillage.com.

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Orlowski Hardware Located on Love Lane, this store is an independently owned store that offers a level of service you thought no longer existed. This is a great stop to buy a gift for the person in your life who loves tools, or stop in and get the supplies you need for your own house. The people here are in one word, fantastic. 631-298-8420. Michelle’s Beauty Salon This is a small but friendly salon that’s been in business for over 30 years. They offer cuts for all, perms, colors, high and low lights, hair straightning, manicures, eye lash extensions and more. A great place to buy a gift certificate. 631-298-8962. Model Nails Model Nails is a nail salon that offers up a great opportunity to purchase a gift certificate for a loved one for the holiday. It’s a great little place located on Love Lane that do a fantastic job at a reasonable price. 631-298-1799. Cecily’s Love Lane Gallery Thinking about buying a piece of art for the holiday? Well this is the place that you absolutely must go and check out on your Mattituck shopping spree. Walk in and check out the incredible art located here, which includes fine prints and photos. They also offer custom framing. 631-298-8610. Barth’s Pharmacy Talk about gift giving heaven. This pharmacy has so many things its impossible to name, but we can’t recommend it enough as place to stop in on your holiday shopping spree. You can find just about everything for your body and health in this classic Pharmacy. 631-298-8555.

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crepes slightly overlapping in a greased gratin dish. Scatter any leftover filling over the crepes. When ready to serve cover gratin dish with a tent of foil and bake in a 375 oven for 15 to 20 minutes until filling is hot. Remove foil the lat few minutes of cooking for edges of crepes to crisp.

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By Stacy S. Dermont My husband, Dr. Daniel W. Koontz, is the inventor of The Turkey Split. A composer by trade, Dr. Koontz was inspired by tales of “hot beef sundaes” being served at fairs in the Midwest. (He gets a lot of strange messages through the air, he says it’s National Public Radio.) That’s right, big slabs of turkey under three scoops of leftovers, drizzled with gravy. Nuts optional. That’s sour cream, not whipped cream, in the photos above. The beauty of the turkey split is evident in the photos. The “inner beauty” is that it’s made from ingredients that you probably have in abundance right now – all you need to do is reheat them.

Bonus: this is yet another way to lovingly torture your kids. Ask them: “Who wants dessert for dinner?” We went out and bought banana split dishes for our turkey splits. They really add to the ambiance. We’ve made and enjoyed turkey splits twice in order to test them out, so we offer these pointers: Keep it all savory – not that you would do anything “unsavory” – but don’t be tempted to mix in some of your sweet leftovers. Of course you will want to top things off with a cranberry. Peas are a nice add-on. At our house we do a scoop each of mashed potato, mashed turnip and stuffing. You may need to moisten your stuffing a bit to get it to scoop nicely. We darkened our usual turkey gravy with Gravy Master so that it looks more chocolate-like. A split is a meal, pause before you go for seconds. Turkey splits are “a good thing,” as St. Martha of the Kitchen would say. “The good doctor” has already trademarked his invention, his patent is very much pending. With Christmas nearing, you might be reading about Ham Shakes next month…

For the shepherd’s pie 2 large leek, white and light green part only, rinsed clean and sliced thin 3-4 carrots, peeled and cut into dice 1 cup finely chopped onion 3 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 pound white mushrooms, stemmed, rinsed and thinly sliced 1/4 pound shitake mushrooms, stemmed, rinsed and thinly sliced 1 cup turkey or chicken broth (or low-sodium canned) 1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons water 3 cups pulled turkey meat or cut into cubes 2-3 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf Italian parsley Coarse (kosher) salt and freshly ground pepper For the potatoes 4 cups pureed sweet or Yukon gold potatoes seasoned with 2 tablespoons unsalted butter and salt and pepper to taste. (continued on next page)

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1. In a large skillet, saute leek, carrots and onion in oil about 8 minutes, stirring occasionally until onions are translucent. Add mushrooms and saute for 3-4 minutes longer. 2. Warm the turkey or chicken broth in a saucepan and add the dissolved cornstarch mixture. Stir to mix; bring to a boil and simmer for 4-5 minutes. Remove from heat. Add to the vegetables with the turkey and parsley, season to taste with salt and pepper, and stir to mix. Transfer to a lightly buttered baking dish.

3. With a pastry tube or a large spoon make a decorative edge around the pie or simply spread the potato puree over the top of the pie and rough the surface with a fork. Can be prepared up to several; hours before serving. Refrigerate, covered, if necessary. Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 4. If dish is refrigerated, bring to room temperature and bake, uncovered, for 20 minutes. Adjust oven rack 4 inches below surface of heat and broil for 2-3 minutes to brown the potato lightly.

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75 MAIN RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE - Open daily for lunch 10:30 – 4:30 and dinner 4:30 – 10:30. Daily specials. Happy Hour. Dine indoors or out. 3 Course Prix Fixe $25.95 Sun. – Thurs. 75main.com 75 Main Street Southampton 631-283-7575. ANNONA - Upscale Italian Restaurant with innovative dishes created by Executive Chef Anthony Decker. Open 7 days 4:30 - 11. Ladies Night Thursday. Daily Happy Hour 4:30 - 7. 112 Old Riverhead Road, Westhampton Beach 631288-7766. annona.com BACKYARD RESTAURANT AT SOLE EAST - A local favorite for those in the know. Located on the beautifully landscaped grounds of Sole East Resort. Casual, Mediterranean-influenced menu incorporating the freshest local produce and daily catches. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Poolside dining. Brazilian Bossa Nova brunches on Sundays and live entertainment. 90 Second House Rd., Montauk. 631-668-2105. Soleeast.com BOBBY VAN’S - Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. ‘til 11 p.m. Main St., Bridgehampton, 631-537-0590. CAFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S - Breakfast daily from 7:30 to 10 a.m., from noon to 3 p.m. serving a casual Italianstyle menu. Excellent choices by Executive Chef Chip Monte. Check out the great late night bar scene. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-6682345. CANAL CAFÉ - Be reminded of Cape Cod in the 1970s at this very casual waterfront eatery. Enjoy fresh, local seafood, local wines and beer and a full bar. Accessible by

boat. Live music all summer. 44 Newtown Road, Hampton Bays, 631-723-2155. CASA BASSO - Three-course prix fixe $25 every night. 59 Montauk Highway, Westhampton, 631-2881841. Casabasso.net. CLIFF’S ELBOW ROOM - Serving the best aged and marinated steak, the freshest seafood and local wines, in a casual, warm atmosphere. Family-owned and operated since 1958. Open for lunch and dinner. Two locations: 1549 Main Road, Jamesport, 631-722-3292, or 1065 Franklinville Rd, Laurel, 631-298-3262. Elbowroomli.com. THE COAST GRILL - A favorite seafood restaurant for 25 years, now under new ownership. With Executive Chef Brian Cheewing at the helm the restaurant has a new American flare, newly redecorated, come enjoy a sunset dinner overlooking Wooley Pond. Open for dinner 7 nights at 5 p.m. 1109 Noyac Road, Southampton. 631283-2277. Thecoastgrill.com. COPA - Wine bar and tapas restaurant. Open seven days a week, year round. Happy hour 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., $3 tap beers, $5 sangria and house wine. Select tapas half price. Great late night bar scene with excellent appetizer selection. Private parties available. 95 School St., Bridgehampton, 631-613-6469. HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY - Espresso Bar, Bakery, Café, and Coffee Roastery. Full-service breakfast and lunch in Water Mill. Dan’s Papers “Best of the Best!” 6 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Locations on Montauk Highway in Water Mill (next to Green Thumb) and Mill Road in Westhampton Beach (Six Corners Roundabout at BNB). 631-726-COFE. Hamptoncoffeecompany.com. IL CAPUCCINO - Wonderful Italian fine dining in Sag Harbor. Open Everyday for dinner at 5 p.m. Brunch on Sunday at noon. 30 Madison Street, Sag Harbor. 631-7252747. THE JUICY NAMM - Open in Sag Harbor and East Hampton, serving organic juices, smoothies and high-vibration raw vegan cuisine. 51 Division St., Sag Harbor, 631725-3030, and 27 Race Lane, EH, 631-604-5091. JAMESPORT MANOR INN - Experience North Fork Architecture, Art and Cuisine in the reconstructed 1820s Dimon Mansion. Zagat Rated New American Cuisine dedicated to sustainable, fresh and local food and wine. Dinner 3 course prix fixe, Sun-Thu, $35. Lunch and dinner daily. Closed Tue. 370 Manor Lane, Jamesport. jamesport-

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SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP

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The holidays are upon us, the shops are gearing up for this year’s very festive season. Let’s do some early holiday shopping and have some fun! I started my special holiday shopping in Southampton this week. Some favorite spots are below. Dazzelle, 47 Jobs Lane (631-283-6477) is where you will find some perfect holiday gifts that include coats, sweaters and accessories for men and women. Open year round, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Sunday, noon–5 p.m. Collette Designer Consignment, (631-2831867) 22 Main St., the Bargain Basement By Collette, 10 Main St. are filled with amazing designer finds for everyone on your list who has a keen sense of style. And prices are affordable! Also located in Sag Harbor and East Hampton. Visit colletteconsignment.com The Village Gourmet Cheese Shoppe, 11 Main St. (631-283-6949) is on my list for exciting holiday gifts for friends, co-workers, teachers, mailpersons, family and loved ones. Check out their baskets filled with delicious gourmet gifts, which are always appreciated by everyone, including the hostess with the mostess…(that’s me!) Visit villagecheeseshoppe.com A children’s boutique, HATCHLINGS (631-2834855), 30 Main St., is running their Annual Basement Sale beginning Friday, November 26 at 9 a.m. for all of you Black Friday shoppers. Look for top end, quality and designer fashions for children at major discount prices. And…the kids can color at their friendly art table while you shop! Open seven days. Log onto hatchlingsonline.com Stevenson’s, 68 Jobs Lane (631-283-2111), is all set to go for the holiday shopping season with merchandise from Lego to Only Hearts Club and Steiff, Ping Pong tables, Foosball, Monopoly and so much more. They carry nearly 10,000 different items as well as the “hot toys” you see on TV. There are toys from around the world, some of which rekindle old childhood memories, others are new and amazing. Above all, the toys here educate and inspire the imagination, providing hours of good clean fun. Don’t forget the free gift-wrapping. They also ship your purchases anywhere in the world. Stevensonstoys.com While in Bridgehampton, I stopped into English Country Antiques on Snake Hollow Road. They are having a 20% off sale on all items in the store for the Thanksgiving weekend, November 26, 27, and 28. Stop in and pick up something special for the holiday season. Sag Harbor, here I come! Playful Learning, 78 Main Street (631-682-8743), has opened its first brick-and-mortar location, a one-stop children’s educational center and toy store. Offering a curated selection of toys, children’s art supplies and educational books, the space also hosts play dates and workshops for children ages three to 12 and for parents also. Log onto: playfullearning.net for more information. And now on to Greenport!

The wonderful world of Greenport. Greenport, a charming little seaport village on the North Fork of Eastern Long Island, overlooks the Peconic Bay and the Long Island Sound. To get there from Sag Harbor, the Shelter Island Ferry is your best choice…Otherwise; head toward Riverhead and drive through the vine country’s North Fork, catching it from the other side. There are a so many wonderful shops in this enchanting treasure of a small town that I would like to tell you about…Let’s Shop Greenport! Terrance Joyce Gallery, 114 Main St. (631477-0700), is where you will find paintings, sculpture, prints, murals as well as jewelry and fiber art by renowned artists at very affordable prices. Now is the time to work with the artists to create a special painting for your space, one that you may have longed for, or to give as a special gift for the upcoming holiday. For the entire month of December, 10% of all sales will be donated to Maureen’s Haven. For information, log onto terrencejoycegallery.com. Metal Monk, 110 Front St., (631-477-2722), is a delightful gift gallery that features hand-crafted jewelry, an extensive bead collection, earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets, unusual metal sculpture, hand-painted ceramics and funky things for the home. The shop is truly an eclectic artisan haven, offering many handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces that will surely be treasured for a lifetime. At Trader Bill’s, sitting nicely in the Sterlington Commons on Front and Third Street, you never know what you may find in their extensive and unique collection of antiques, collectibles, memorabilia, furniture, art, jewelry and gifts for all, that are priced wholesale to the public. The shop is open Thursday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and can be reached at 631-477-6690. Impulse Boutique, 423 Main St. (631-4772181), is the perfect shop to step in, especially for your holiday gifts for everyone on your list. Their stock includes jewelry, scarves and handbags and women’s dresses, separates and accessories to create the perfect outfit for the holidays or for any occasion. You can also visit the boutiques’ Port Washington location at 29 Main St. (516-4395055). Visit impulseboutique.com for further information. Di Angela Leather, 140 Main St. (631-4771142), offers a nice variety of fine leather and nonleather products that include accessories for men and women. You will find a nice assortment of handbags, belts, jackets, gloves, shoes, watches, jewelry, gifts and more. They boast they have the largest selection of Brighton products on the East End. The shop offers quality craftsmanship and service, and is open everyday for the holiday season. Butta Cakes, 119 Main St-#B (631-477-6666), is where you will find the perfect cupcake, for sure! The dee-licious tasting cupcakes are mouth-water-

ing and irresistible carb-friendly addition and ending dessert to any menu. The traditional cupcake is composed of a velvety vanilla cake that is topped with an Italian meringue butter cream frosting. Other options combos are Belgian chocolate cake with vanilla butter cream frosting…The Guinness cake is made with the beer and the unbelievable lemon cake is topped with a lemon/vanilla frosting. The shop will soon be featuring cookies, along with a selection of fresh croissants, muffins and Danish. Hopefully sooner than later, the bakery will be featuring a nice selection of egg sandwiches that is made on their freshly baked breads. I cannot wait for the cheese and dessert fondue menu, which is in the planning stage…Open daily from 7 to 11 p.m. Knotted Dreams, 471 Main St. (631-477-6686), is the place to shop for beautiful handmade Oriental, Persian or Tibetan rugs. You can easily transform your home into an exotic destination with the simple, but elegant addition of an imported rug. With 16 years of experience in the Oriental rug business, their inventory includes many different wool rugs from all over the world in many assorted sizes. Rug cleaning, repair and padding for all your oriental rugs, are also offered, as well as great designer discounts. For information visit knotteddreams.com. Clarkes Garden, Ltd., 416 Main St. (631-4776770), is a village garden store that is known for their choice plants and decorative accessories to fit anyone’s home and garden. With an eye to the handmade and fairly traded, their quality products are affordably priced and presented beautifully, with friendly service to match! Visit their very festive Holiday Shop for some of the finest selections in holiday decorations and gifts. For further information log onto clarkesgarden.com. Gallery M, 407 Main St., (631-477-9496) represents artists from all over the United States and Canada, who produce very distinctive contemporary crafts. The high quality, one-of-a-kind, signed art prices include a variety of mediums such as ceramics, glass, metal, wood, jewelry, fiber and fine art. Owner Myra Eisenberg is herself a craftsman specializing in contemporary silver and gold jewelry. Gallery M has been voted “Best of the Best” contemporary craft/art gallery by Dan’s Papers and “Best Art Gallery” by the readers of the Captain’s Guide Magazine. Gallery M is also on the Preferred Galleries list of American Style Magazine. Log onto gallerym.biz. Until next week. Ciao and happy holiday shopping. If you have any questions or your shop is having sales, new inventory or re-opening for the season, my readers want to hear about it. E-mail me at: Shoptil@danspapers.com I will be happy to get the word out!


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Family Fun This Weekend By Susan Galardi features four professional actors who Some say “Keep it Real.” I say, “Keep sing live (the accompaniment is it Live.” taped). There’s a crayon duel, and a I went to a holiday dinner recently song called, “You’re Gross” sure to be where a couple of teenage kids came a hit with the boys in the audience. in, grunted hello, plopped down on the Amber Brown is not a Crayon, sofa and disappeared into Xbox-land Friday, Nov, 26, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Bay for the duration. With kids’ ever-growStreet Theatre, Sag Harbor. Tickets: The musical “Amber ing addiction to the big and little $12 for kids/$15 for adults. 631-725screens, much has been written about Brown” at Bay Street 9500. how they will ever learn basics of human interaction and social niceties, so I won’t add On Saturday is one of my favorite groups: The to it here. But I do my share of hand wringing, and Paper Bag Players in their new show Whoop-Deethat’s why I rely on the mantra, “keep it live.” Any Doo! This group presents classic theatrical comedy opportunity for kids to actually interface with real that points toward experimental theatre, European faces should be jumped on like a Wii control that has clown traditions and mime. The Players were foundslipped from the hands of a crazed, bug-eyed gamer. ed 52 years ago in the West Village (that tells you This weekend, there are three live shows to get something right there). Their shows include “skits,” kids out of the house and in front of some real songs, dances, and creative paper bag props and coshumans. On Friday, ArtsPower (a national touring tumes. This show features a friendly paper bag dragtheatre company) presents two performances of the on named Volcano, and an audience participation musical, Amber Brown is not a Crayon, at Bay Street game show called “Whoop-dee-doo.” The characters – Theatre. On Saturday at 2 p.m. the amazing Paper Ted Brackett (who also directs), Laura CantyBag Players will be at Guild Hall. And Saturday Samuel, John Stone, Amy Walsh, and Kevin Richard night at 8 p.m., the young rock band, NTOR will do a Woodall – find themselves in a hot air balloon, padset at the Stephen Talkhouse. For many teens and dling a canoe, and chasing a train. In “New Puppy,” tweens, just the idea of being able to go to a rock conLaura’s parents won’t let her keep her paper bag cert at a club at night is cool enough. puppy in their small home. With the audience’s help, The shows appeal to different age groups. Amber Laura convinces her parents that no home is too Brown is geared to kids from 6-10 years old; the small for a good friend. I saw the Players a few years Paper Bag Players are perfect for 3-8 year olds, and ago at WHBPAC and believe, me, the audience – of I’ll go out on a limb and say the NTOR band audience all ages – was totally engaged. would go for elementary to junior high kids. Paper Bag Players Whoop-Dee-Doo! Saturday, Nov. The fully staged, live musical Amber Brown is 27, 2 p.m. Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East about a girl whose best friend breaks the news that Hampton. Tickets: 324-0806; GuildHall.org or at Box his family is moving. The story reveals how Amber Office 2 hours before performance. Member/nonand Justin deal with the feelings of first loss, and member tickets: $15/$13 adults, $12/ $10 children explores the meaning of friendship. The production

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& ART COMMENTARY by Marion W. Weiss

Far From The Hamptons: San Diego’s True Delorenzo This critic often covers the art scene in other parts of the country and/or across the Atlantic. This is the first time in these pages that a California artist, True Delorenzo, has been highlighted. He loves both Jackson Pollock and Robert Long’s book, De Kooning’s Bicycle. It’s easy to see why Delorenzo has a penchant for Pollock and de Kooning: He likes to experiment, and he’s not afraid to take risks. His work, like many of the Abstract Expressionists, conveys a boldness and energy as well. Yet Delorenzo is his own person, traveling and learning along the way. His sojourns have taken him to Tokyo where he lived for several years, but it was a trip to Milan, Italy, that was life-changing. He says it allowed him not only to study his “roots,” but also stimulated him to become a painter after seeing a traveling exhibit from MOMA. While this experience was essential, it’s apparent that Delorenzo’s art background also played a part in

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the evolution of his style. A look at his current paintings reveals a homage to the graphic arts, with an emphasis on drawing techniques and 3-D animation – both fields that occupied his professional pursuits. Consider Delorenzo’s figures, ranging from life portraits to a playful painting of what could be Salvador Dali. In these cases, graphic devices like lines and colors are brisk and well- articulated; personalities of the subjects are similarly well defined. Although Delorenzo has said he has moved from abstraction to more realistic depictions, these figures have a subtle fantasy-like demeanor. Other figures that use the graphic line are not realistic nor abstract. Consider his arresting, Cubist rendition of what might be a medieval knight. A painting with female nudes derives some from Cubism – and particularly from Picasso. But again, Delorenzo establishes a playful rhythm perhaps similar to 3-D animation), making these works uniquely his own. Delorenzo also seems to have a fondness for still lifes. A vase with flowers (done in earth colors) is especially effective, again with a focus on the line as

a salient aesthetic quality. While a repetition of one image, featuring a gasoline can with the Redline brand, recalls Andy Warhol’s soup cans, it’s also an off-beat still life, too. Various colors (including orange, blue, yellow, and green) form a background for each of the six cans, giving the piece variety. A still life of flowers also celebrates bountiful and joyous colors, yet it is an abstraction, the blossoms forming a configuration similar to a mosaic. Such colors are especially important to Delorenzo, reinforcing his employment of line, no matter what the subject matter. His fall hues appear to be orange, red and yellow; his summer ones are more intense. Winter colors are often monochromatic. Delorenzo’s art continues to evolve and even though he has had many gallery shows, his favorite venues are alternative spaces, typical of San Diego’s vibrant art scene. Some of these places include outdoor events as well as indoor gathering spots. The venue and Delorenzo’s art become one: lively, fun, and heartfelt. You may reach True Delorenzo at 619-339-7634.

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Review: Ghosts in the Cottonwoods direction, The Amoralists have never been better, and the play’s symbolism has a sense of playfulness intermingled with dread. Rapp toys with the audience, teasing them with graphic delight for an entertaining look at degradation. The play is not for the squeamish or faint of heart. Ghosts in the Cottonwoods opened Nov. 13, 2010, at Theatre 80, 80 St. Marks Place in the East Village. For tickets/info, call 212-388-0388 or theamoralists.com Theater critics Barry Gordin & Patrick Christiano are members of the Drama Desk. Barry is an internationally renowned photographer. Patrick is artistic director of SivaRoad Productions and publisher of TheaterLife.com

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shows up and a girl with a suitcase comes looking for him. When Jeff himself shows up after six years behind bars, mayhem breaks out and family secrets are literally unearthed. Rapp’s play owes a debt to Sarah Kane’s Blasted and Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, with its graphic unflinching brutality, which The Amoralists embrace with extremely physical performances that include rampant nudity. The graphically dark tale also contains shades of Ionesco and you can hear a bit of Sam Shepard as well. The story provides vivid commentary on American alienation and the family in decay, while leaving a haunting memory by way of the sensationalized violence. Under Rapp’s nimble

By Gordin & Christiano Downtown playwright Adam Rapp’s first full length play, Ghosts in the Cottonwoods, which premiered in Chicago 12 years ago, has been reworked as a gritty showcase for the brave downtown theatre company known as The Amoralists. Rapp, a prolific playwright/novelist, is a runner up for the Pulitzer Prize for his play Red Light Winter. Together, The Amoralists and Rapp make for a combustible evening of theater. Under Rapp’s guidance, the actors of this little company have taken on added modulations missing from their earlier one-dimensional, over wrought style. In Rapp’s black comedy, about a debauched family, the actors are very good indeed – without sacrificing their customary intensity. The Gothic horror story, set somewhere in the southern Midwest on the night of a terrible storm, is beyond brutal and may set a new standard for gratuitous violence in the theatre. Bean Scully (Sarah Lemp), a single mother and an illiterate agoraphobic, lives in squalor-like isolation with her hip-hop obsessed son, Pointer (Nick Lawson), a gangly kid who longs to be a rap singer and is given to odd physical gyrations. Their one room shack is held together with spit and glue, tied in place with a noose to keep the house from slipping away during mudslides. Pointer’s room is actually under the kitchen table that stands center stage. Curtains encircle the table, providing privacy for the sleeping area. On this particular night, mother and son are waiting for Pointer’s older brother, Jeff (James Kautz), who has broken out of prison. However, before he returns, a stranger with a wounded leg

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For more events happening this week, check out: North Fork Calendar pg: 46 Kid Calendar pg: 52 Day by Day Calendar pg: 57 AMG-Amagansett; BRDG-Bridgehampton; EHEast Hampton; EP-Eastport; GP-Greenport; HBHampton Bays; JP-Jamesport; MV-Manorville; MTK-Montauk; NO-Noyac; PC-Peconic; Q-Quogue; RB-Remsenberg; RVHD-Riverhead; SGH-Sag Harbor; SGK-Sagaponack; SH-Southampton; SHDSouthold; SI-Shelter Island; SPG-Springs; WMWater Mill; WH-Westhampton; WHB-Westhampton Beach; WS-Wainscott OPENINGS AND EVENTS OPENING RECEPTION AT THE TRIPOLI GALLERY - 11/27 – 6 to 8 p.m. Thanksgiving Collective 2010 featuring Andrery Bartenev, Eric Cahan, Herbie Fletcher, Felix Bonilla Gerena, Jamie Miller, Jake U. Petterson, John Ross Rist, Matthew Satz, Nick Weber, William Wood, and Darius Yektai. 30 Jobs Lane, Southampton. 631-337-3715. HOLIDAY SHOW, RECEPTION AT THE WATER MILL COMMUNITY HOUSE – 11/27 – Large group of artists showing off their artwork from all over Long Island. Show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with refreshments served. Located at the Water Mill Community House, 631-725-9321. THE WORLD OF GLORIA VANDERBILT, BOOKSIGNING, RECEPTION – 11/27 – 2 to 4 p.m. at The Drawing Room in East Hampton. 631-324-5016. THE GIFT OF ART – 11/27 – 5 to 8 p.m. The Gift of Art offers a rare opportunity to acquire original and highly individual gifts. Artful gifts created by resident artists Bob Bachler and James Kennedy, along with an eclectic selection of original design and art objects from invited artists that have been chosen especially for the gift giving season. Located at the Surface Library, 845 Springs Fireplace Road, Springs/East Hampton. 631291-9061. ELIZABETH SLOAN TYLER EXHIBITION – At

Guild Hall in East Hampton, runs until November 28. Located at 158 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-3240806. VERED GALLERY’S ANNUAL WINTER GROUP EXHIBITION - Vered Gallery’s Annual Winter Group Exhibition will be on display through the season until February 21st. Works in this exhibit include drawings, paintings and photographs by Avery, Bluhm, Dash, de Kooning, Fischl, Kahn, Klein, Picasso, Pollock, Rivers, Slonem, Warhol and many others. The Gallery’s hours are 11am - 6pm Sun - Fri, 11am - 9pm Sat. For further information and exhibition images please contact Damien Roman at Vered Gallery at 631-324-3303. GALLERIES 4 N MAIN STREET GALLERY - John Defaro, Return of the Prodigal Son: new + archival work on exhibit at 4 N Main Gallery in Southampton through November 2nd. Gallery is open, Sat+Sun, 12 -6 p.m. + by appt. Call the gallery at 631-283-2495 or Paton Miller at 631-885-1289. ANNYX – 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL – 495 Montauk Hwy, EP. 631-3251504. Artsoulgallery.com. ART BARGE – 50 years art barge history. Victor D’Amico Institute of Art, AMG. 631-267-3172. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily or by appointment. 28E Job’s Ln., SH. 631-2040383. BEGO EZAIR– American Contemporary paintings, sculpture, video. Two locations: 437 Main St., GP, 631477-3777; 136 Main St., SH, 631-204-0442. BENSON-KEYES – By appt. 917-509-1379 or elainebensongallery@gmail.com. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Sat., Sun. 1-4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., SHD. 631-765-9509. BOLTAX – 21 Ferry Rd., SI. 631-749-4062. Boltaxgallery.com. CELADON CLAY ART – 41 Old Mill Rd., WM. 631726-2547. CHRYSALIS – Thurs.-Mon. 10-5:30 p.m. 2 Main St., SH. 631-287-1883. CHUCK SEAMAN FISH PRINTING – 27B Gardner’s Lane, HB. 631-338-7977. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Furnishings, found objects. Lazy Point, AMG. 631-267-3172. DELANEY COOKE – 150 Main St., SGH. 917-4458427. Delaneycookegallery.com. DESHUK-RIVERS – 141 Maple Ln., BRDG. 631237-4511. Deshukriversgallery.com. DRAWING ROOM – 16R Newtown Ln., EH. FLOWERS AT THE GREENERY – 19 Mitchell Rd., WHB. 631-288-7903. GALERIE BELAGE – 8 Moniebogue Ln., WHB. 631288-5082. GALLERYB – 150 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1059. Thegalleryb.com. HAMBURG KENNEDY – 11 a.m.-8 p.m, Weds.-Sun. 64 Jobs Ln., SH. Hamburgkennedy.com. JILL LYNN & CO – The Language of Painting by

Jen Brown. 66 Jobs Ln., SH. Jilllynnandco.com. LEIBER MUSEUM – 446 Old Stone Hwy, SPG. 631329-3288. Leibermuseum.org. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART – Noon-6p.m. Sat, Noon5 p.m. Sun, or by appt. 633 First St., GP. 631-477-2633. Lorangeriegallery.com. LUCILLE KHORNAK – 2400 Montauk Hwy, BRDG. MARK BORGHI FINE ART –2426 Main St., BRDG. 631-537-7245. OUTEAST – 65 Tuthill Rd., MTK. 631-375-6730. PAILLETTS – 78 Main St., SGH. 631-899-4070. PAMELA WILLIAMS –167 Main St., AMG. 631-2677817. Pamelawilliamsgallery.com. PARASKEVAS – Michael Paraskevas’ work/children’s book illustrations. By appt. 83 Main St., WHB. 631-287-1665. PARRISH ART – Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Jobs Ln., SH. 631-283-2118. POLLOCK KRASNER – 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., EH. 631-324-4929. PRITAM & EAMES – Furniture, Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.4 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m., closed Wed. 27 Race Ln., EH. 631-324-7111. RICHARD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS – 90 Main St., SGH. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS – 41 Main St., SGH. 631725-2499. Kramorisgallery.com. ROSALIE DIMON – Noon-6 p.m. daily. 370 Manor Ln., JP. 631-722-0500. Jamesportmanorinn.com. RVS – Noon-5 p.m. Thurs.-Mon. 631-283-8546. SGH HISTORICAL –147 Main St. 631-725-5092. Sagharborhistoricalsociety.org. SIRENS SONG – 516 Main St., GP. 631-477-1021. Sirensongallery.com. SOLAR – 44 Davids Ln., EH. 631-907-8422. Artsolar.com. SURFACE – New works by resident artists, ceramist Bob Bachler, painter James Kennedy. 845 SpringsFireplace Rd., EH. 631-291-9061. Surfacelibrary.com. TULLA BOOTH – Thurs.-Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 66 Main St., SGH. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. VERED – 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri., 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 68 Park Pl., EH. 631-324-3303. Veredart.com. WALK TALL – 197 Madison St., SGH. 631-681-1572. WATER MILL MUSEUM – 41 Old Mill Rd. 631-7264625. Watermillmuseum.org.

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UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) Unstoppable (PG13) – Mon-Thurs, 4:10, 7:10 Fri., 4:10, 7:10, 9:30 Sat., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10, 9:30 Sun., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10 Harry Potter (PG13) – Mon-Thurs, 3:30, 7 Fri., 3:30, 7, 10:10 Sat., 9:30, 12:15, 3:30, 7, 10:10 Sun., 9:30, 12:15, 3:30 Faster (R) – Mon-Thurs, 4:30, 7:30 Fri., 4:30, 7:30, 10 Sat, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10 Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 Tangled (PG) – Mon-Thurs, 4, 7:20 Fri., 4, 7:10, 9:40, Sat, 1, 4, 7:20, 9:40 Sun., 1, 4, 7:20 Megamind (PG) – Mon-Thur, 4:20, 7:40, Fri., 4:20, 7:40, 9:50 Sat., 12:45, 4:20, 7:40, 9:50 Sun., 12:45, 4:20, 7:40

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LETTERS “CALM DOWN” Dear David, I just “Loved” this article...and think you are brave to write it. In this rabid-dog election season, it seems like everyone is chomping on each other and anger rules. The fear factor of those who are different in any way is rising and palpable. You picked it up and told everyone. Please consider dropping in to talk to my fifth graders. I will have them read the article so they can ask you questions and it can launch valuable discussion. We are right in the middle of talking about the Bill of Rights and the first amendments (Senate candidates from Delaware: HELLO! Know the Constitution…and freedom of press is very much a topic. Keep it up...and although I find each article you write interesting, this one hit a nerve. I saved it. Hope this finds you well Irene Tully Springs A chip off the old block. – DR STACY GOT IT Dear Dan, Stacy Dermont’s review of the November Downtown Riverhead Harvest Dinner at the SCCC Culinary Arts Center on Main Street, while mentioning the wonderful food, really underscored what food and wine does best: it brings people together. We enjoyed celebrating the great harvest of 2010 downtown in one of Long Island’s biggest farming towns at Suffolk County’s emerging culinary HQ! The new iloveriverhead civic group and many others working to revitalize downtown look forward to inviting everyone downtown a lot in the months and years to come to enjoy the river, the arts, food, shopping, attractions, professional services, and all that the town has to offer. We hope that Dan’s Papers readers will join us. Yours truly, Nancy Swett Founder Iloveriverhead There’s energy in Riverhead. – DR BEACH FENCING, HOW DID THAT HAPPEN? Dear Dan, Regarding the fence across the beach into Long Island Sound, obstructing public use and restricting emergency responders, I have just returned home from a Town of Southold Board of Trustees meeting. Myself, the president of the Captain Kidd Civic Association and two neighbors attended the meeting to question how a split rail fence was allowed to be erected on the sound-facing side of 250 Sound Beach Drive in Mattituck. When we all tried to inform the board of trustees that 30 feet of the fence was consistently into the high tide waters of Long Island Sound they said we were not telling the truth and that it was a neighbor dispute. All we wanted was to have them evaluate the fence and have the underwater sections removed so we could walk the beach below the high tide mark. They refused, indicating that they knew the law and we didn’t. This is the only fence that I have seen on all of Long Island that restricts passage on public land beneath the high tide mark. It was installed without the necessary permit from the NYS DEC.

Send your letters to askdan@danspapers.com (e-mails only, please) Sincerely, John Cleary Mattituck This is the Town Trustees absolving themselves of their authority, it seems to me.– DR GREAT TURNOUT Dear Dan, I want to congratulate all those who turned out at Town Hall for the public hearing on November 9, to discuss giving the Landmarks & Historic Districts Board the ability to approve and deny demolition requests. Contrary to the implications of the article covering the hearing in the Southampton Press, there were actually many more who spoke in favor of the proposed legislation than in opposition and I am hopeful for the same at the next hearing. Here is some food for thought in the meantime: “Extensive and precious as they are, our property rights have never been – and are not now – absolute. Like most other rights, property rights are tempered by responsibilities. The U.S. Constitution does not give property owners the right to abuse the land or to use their property in a way that hurts others. Indeed, zoning-based restrictions on land use were first created to protect the property rights and values of property owners against the potentially harmful actions of other property owners.” National Trust for Historic Preservation Sally Spanburgh Member, Town of Southampton

Landmarks & Historic Districts Board Southampton I hope everyone supports this. – DR PARDON ME Dear Dan, While President Obama is pardoning two turkeys for Thanksgiving, every one of us can exercise that same presidential power by choosing a nonviolent Thanksgiving observance. It shows our compassion for an innocent animal and our concern for our family’s health. It’s a most fitting way to give thanks for our own life, health, and happiness. The 270 million turkeys killed in the U.S. each year have nothing to give thanks for. They breathe toxic fumes in crowded sheds. Their beaks and toes are severed. At the slaughterhouse, workers cut their throats, and dump them into boiling water, sometimes while still conscious. Consumers, too, pay a heavy price. Turkey flesh is laced with cholesterol and saturated fats that elevate the risk of chronic killer diseases. Labels warn of food poisoning potential. This Thanksgiving, I won’t be calling the Poultry Hotline or wondering how that turkey lived and died. Our Thanksgiving dinner may include a Tofurky, lentil roast, mashed potatoes, corn stuffing, stuffed squash, chestnut soup, candied yams, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and carrot cake. An Internet search on vegan Thanksgiving and a visit to my local supermarket will provide me more recipes and delicious turkey alternatives than I can possibly use. Sincerely, Brian Williams Stonington, CT. Every time I cut a leaf off a tree I hear the tree silently scream. – DR

POLICE BLOTTER Bad Boy Police in Southampton charged an underage man with fourth degree criminal carrying of a weapon, possession of marijuana and possession of an alcoholic beverage. Those Southampton guys are so hardcore. Hidden Diamonds A man in East Hampton reported that diamond earrings that he had hidden in the rafters of his house had gone missing. He told police that four house cleaners were recently in the house. Well so there you have it, case closed. Facebook Problems A man in East Quogue and his girlfriend got into an argument that lead to violence all thanks to the little known website Facebook. The man noticed that his girlfriend was talking to another man over the website, who she had reconnected with. An argument of jealousy ensued, which then turned into the man slapping her across the face and hitting her in the back of the head. Shelter Island Old man McGumbus was arrested on Shelter Island last week after he was caught walking through town armed with a loaded shotgun over his shoulder. He told police that he was hunting hippies

who he feared were coming over from Sag Harbor. He was released on his own recognizance. Unlicensed A man on the North Fork was caught by police driving without a license. Police were able to determine that the man’s license had been suspended after he was caught on numerous occasions for speeding. Good Neighbor A man called police in East Hampton to report that somebody had just thrown eggs at his neighbor’s car. We could all use a neighbor like that. Stolen Goods A woman in Hampton Bays reported that a Victoria’s Secret gift certificate, valued at around $300, was stolen from her car while she had it parked in town. Police are on the lookout for somebody dressed in one extremely hot outfit. Sanchez! Two men fought at a bar in Hampton Bays. The argument started at the beginning of the Jets game last week. One man allegedly made a comment that Mark Sanchez was a wuss, only to receive a direct punch in face. – By David Lion Rattiner


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Painting

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Excellent references Free estimates Juan Marquina

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631-324-4212

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1267360

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LICENSED

Shore Line

Winterizing Gardens Tree Work • Snow Removal

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631-728-3364

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Westhampton Beach 1 Bedroom apartment furnished, W/D. No stairs/ pets/ smoking. Available year round. (917)208-4706

AMAGANSETT Gansett Green Manor Charming Furnished Cottages, Suites & Studios. Situated on 2 secluded acres in the heart of the village. All units have full kitchens & gas heat. Rent includes electric, cable, wireless, off street parking & snow removal. Pets allowed. From $900- $1,,500 monthly.

Bridgehampton Village newly renovated, 5 BR, 3.5 baths farmhouse, steps to town, all amenities, $1,950 monthly. 973-983-2555, 973-769-3263

Year Round Rentals EAST HAMPTON- Beautiful 3 NEW bedroom, 2 bath. KITCHEN, skylights, CAC, pool with spa & gazebo. No smoking. Pet possible. OIL INCLUDED. $2,400. Owner. (631)368-7841

Year Round Rentals SAG HARBOR VILLAGE Several studios: 1 & 2 BR Cottages starting at $1,000 per month. Internet an nd cable included! Large 1 bedroom duplex. Steps to Main Street and water. Private parking arrea. Renovated: $2,500 per month. (516)729-7000 Sag Harbor Village Historic District, large 2 BR apt., walk to all. Newly renovated, no smoking/ pets, $1,600 monthly. (631)725-1743 Shelter Island: half the house, totally private, 2 BR, full bath, LR, w/d, CAC, deck. Available Dec 1, no pets. $1,200 plus 1/2 utilities. (631)749-0972 (631)880-9096

Southampton: 1 bedroom Apartment. New to market, double French entry doors, fully furnished, lower unit, 9 foot ceilings, large LR, kit., dining East Quogue. 2 br, 1 ba ranch. area, bathroom, walk-in closet. In # 97633 $1,650. 2 plus miles to ocean and village‌. Available now! inQuogue East Realty Co. cludes, cablevision, tv, elec, heat, 631-653-9660 etc.. $1,190. Owner/ Bk. No www.quogueeast.com commissions, No fees. Please call 917–331-2023 Westhampton. 1 br 1 ba cottage. $1,000 SOUTHAMPTON Charming EASTPORT New 2 bedroom cottage, 1 BR, oil heat, gas cookapartment, 1 bath. NO PETS/ ing, w/d, dishwasher. Available NO SMOKING. $950 monthly. immediately! $1,350 plus 1 month security, references. utilities. (631)259-3616 (631)325-1936 Quogue East Realty Co. 631-653-9660 www.quogueeast.com

East Hampton Comfortable Cottage adjacent to Wainscott Pond, 6 minute walk to beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $1200 (202)624-2935 malmy@crowell.com

SOUTHAMPTON Fully Furnished Studios $800 Mo. Includes All Nightly $75. (Also avail wkly) Security Deposit Req Call 631-537-2900 hello@encclaveinn.com

NOYAC: Walk to bay. Sunny 1 bedroom apartment. Private yard & parking. $1,200 monthly. John (917)620-5203

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Sag Harbor near Long Beach, furnished 2BR, fplc, fenced, $1,300. Nov 1- March 31. (516)359-7272

Studio apartment, separate entrance, full size kitchen, bathroom with shower stall, fully furnished and newly renovated, access to laundry, use of outdoor space including grill and pool, utilities included except phone and trash. No pets. No smoking, Suitable One Rent $1,000/ month, plus security & deposit. 631.875.3178

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

Sag Harbor Village Guest Room, use of kitchen, $975 all inclusive, available 12/6. Female seeks same. (212)213-4365

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CLEARWATER BEACH EAST HAMPTON 3 BRs, 2 baths, Heated pool. Possible owner financing. $499,000. (516)790-6207

Hampton Bays: 2 BR, 2 bath ranch, $299,000. Hampton Bays: 3 BR, 2.5 bath ranch, $305,000. Hampton Bays: Waterfront 1 BR plus loft, $525,000. Hampton Bays: Rampasture Point, large 2 BR, 2 bath ranch, $479,000. Flocee Realty, (631)728-0487

HAMPTON BAYS WATERFRONT Rooms Available For Rent With Kitchen & Private Bath Walking Disttance To Montauk Highway $695/ Month Unfurnished $775/ Month Furnished $200 Weekly Furnished $75 Dailly Furnished For Further Information Call (631) 728-5131

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

Rooms BRIDGEHAMPTON 1 bedroom suite with private entrance, marble bath, beautifully furnished, views on the porches of a gentleman's horse farm. All amenities inclusive. Available now. House phone (631)613-6446 Cell (631)905-9889 $1,350/ month. NO PETS/ SMOKING.

EAST HAMPTON/ SPRINGS 2 properties for the price of 1: Newly remodeled 2 BR near Maidstone Beach with separate land lot (includes letter of buildability) $450,000. cascath@sbcglobal.net

Southampton Village: in Historic house, furnished BR with Quogue East Realty Co. sitting room, private bath/ en631-653-9660 trance, microwave & fridge, no www.quogueeast.com smoking/ pets. Wireless & utilities included. $900 monthly. East Quogue. Beautiful 1900's Suitable for one. (631)283-0730 Village Victorian. 4 br, 2 ba, pajim@hamptons.com renovated kitchen, formal dining room, wide screened in porch, WESTHAMPTON BEACH hardwood floors, detached 2 car B&B: 3 Generous sized suites garage on 3/4 acre. Search welcome guests year round! In#52919 $695,000 (800)346-3290 www.1880SeafieldHouse.com Quogue East Realty Co. 631-653-9660 Commercial www.quogueeast.com GREENPORT Great location! Front Street. Approximately East Quogue. 2 br, 1 ba ranch, 1,300 s.f. Rent $1,950. Tel. basement, shed on 6/10 acre. (631)477-1470 Monday- Friday Possible subdivision. In# 32626 $335,000. 8:30 am- 4:30 pm. HAMPTON BAYS: Buildings: 3,600 sq. ft. $2400/ month; 2,000 sq. ft. $1,500/ month. First month is free. Both have Heat, Bathroom. 220 3ph volts. (631)728-1114

Southampton Village 3 Bedroom apartment, second floor, 2 Baths, LR, DR, kitchen. $2,200 Year round. 1 Bedroom apartment, $1,600 Plus utilities.

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MONTAUK HARBOR- Retail/ Office space, 1,300 sq. ft., parking and ground floor access. Available Jan. 1, 2011. A/C and gas heat, high traffic in season. Inquiries (516)381-3115 Sag Harbor Office/ Shop Rental. Intimate Space Fabulous Main St. Location $2200/ mo. Summer; $1200/ mo. Winter 631-725-2499 SAG HARBOR VILLAGE Retail/ Office/ Medical/ Food 400 sf, 500 sf, 750 sf, 1,000sf Onsite parking (516)729-7000

Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com Quiogu ue– Artist Chalet– 2 bedroom 2 bath charmer with fireplace, ROW to water, .50 acres $750,000 Exclusive Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com

Quoguee– New Custom Constructed traditional home in a prime location in Quogue. 4,500 square feet with 5 bedrooms and Jean Carbone Real Estate 5.5 baths, 2 masonry fireplaces 61 Montauk Highway adorn the family room and forQuogue, NY mal living room, dining room, 631-653-4197 Heated gunite pool with large Jeancarbonerealestate.com back yard, 9 foot basement, 2 car garage, room for tennis, East Quogue– Poets delight– 2 $!,895,000 Exclusive bedrooms 2 baths, great fireplace .60 an acre, $375,000 Exclusive. Sag Harbor Village: 118 yr old, Quogue East Realty Co. 631-653-9660 www.quogueeast.com

East Quogue. Exquisite Waterfront With Dock. 3600 square foot, two story home offers 5 br, 4.5 baths, balconied, cathedral chef's kitchen/ dining room with fireplace. Media room, butlers pantry and grand living room with magnificent creek and bay views. In ground swimming pool, three porches, carport, central air, dock, too many amenities to list. Search IN# 44678 Exclusive $1,995,000

Southampton- Main St. retail store. 3,200 sq. ft. Prime location. Call 631-466-0547

2 story Traditional, LR, DR, 3 BR, 2 bath, 2 blocks from center of Village. Asking $850,000. Exclusive, K.R.McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton Villagee – Open House! 80 Old Town Crossing, Saturday, November 27, 12-3 PM. Near ocean classic gem, modern amenities, fireplace, sunroom, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, pool, garage, lovely grounds. Exclusive $2,995,000 Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com

Southampton- Multi use space. 1800 Sq. Ft. on the 1st floor with 1800 Sq. Ft. basement with elevator. 631-466-0547 WATER MILL SQUARE3,250 square feet. Prime Montauk Highway, $5,950/ $4,000/ $2,000. Offices at $325, $675, $1,000. Doctor's office $1,100. Call Ben (212)685-6500

Quiogu ue– Charming waterfront with tranquil views in a great neighborhood, 3 bedrooms and 2.5 half baths, library, formal dining room, Pool with pool house, 2 car garage, $1,495,000 Exclusive

East Quogue: BORDERING QUOGUE, Georgian style 4 BR, 4 bath, 2 yrs old, 2 car garage, landscaped, room for pool. Sale $899k, or winter rental $3,500 monthly. Owner/ Broker (631)766-5635

Southampton Villagee - Great Location, Reasonable Price! Tranquil cul-de-sac, charming cottage style cape 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, sunroom, patio, garden setting heated pool, pool house. Exclusive $1,295,000

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Condos/Co-Ops CENTER MORICHES 55+ Condo Community Vineyards at Moriches. New Construction92 Semi-attached homes. Spacious Floor Plans, Full Basements, 2 Car Garage, 1st floor Master Suites, Oak Floors, Gas Fireplace, Security System and GE Appliance Package. Amenities include; 3,900 sq.ft. Clubhouse, Heated Outdoor Pool, Paved Jogging Trail, Tennis and Bocce Courts. Prices start @ $399,999 A Must See! Directions: Sunrise Hwy., Exit #59 Wading River Rd. to Brookfield. www.olcny.com Office (6311)281-3300 Closed Wed/ Thursday Jean Carbone Real Estate 61 Montauk Highway Quogue, NY 631-653-4197 Jeancarbonerealestate.com Quoguee New Condominium Community. 16 individual homes, 3 plus bedrooms and 3 plus baths, 55 years and older, $800,000- 1,400,000. Our Exclusive. Water Mill: Seven Ponds Condo close to the Village, beaches and museums. 2 BR's, 3.5 baths, extra room, EIK, DR, LR finished basement. Beautifully landscaped, private deck, community pool and tennis are great additional features. Asking $625,000. Town and Country Exclusive Agent John Saule 631-786-5921

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

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East Hampton- Clearwater Owner (516)729-7000 Beach. .5 acre prime Location. Water View. Kings Point Rd. 100' to beach path. $459K. Sag Harbor Village: Bldg lot, wooded 1/3 acre. Asking 516-617-2362 $350,000. North Haven Village: It's a Great Time to buy a farm Wooded 1/3 acre bldg lot. Asking $625,000. Exclusive. K.R. We specialize in McCrosson R.E. (631)725-3471 North Fork Land GREENPORT 7.5 Acres for It's a Great Time to buy a farm We specialize in your mini farm. $650,000. SYMA JOFFE GERARD R..E. North Fork Land (631)325-8201 SOUTHOLD 36 Acre Farm DeLuca Hamptons Realty with 2 Acre Home Site (631) 903-2989 $1,325,000. www.godelucahamptonsrealty.com SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E E. HAMPTON BAYS Waterfront Open (631)325-8201 Bay Land. 1.1 Shinnecock Bay. Beach. Minutes Ocean Beaches. sive.

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Montauk. Affordable steps To ocean village oceanfront co-op with great rental history. Indoor pool and Jacuzzi. Hampton Bays $449,000 Ranch. 3 Shelter Island. Harbor and pond views Exclusive $199K WEB# 46591 Con- br/ 2 ba, fin. bsmt., .39 acre, rm for 1.35 acre lot convenient to marinas, stance Tighe 631.899.0411 pool, 2 car garage, cac, fpl., eik, fdr, shops, restaurants and park. Exclusive F#70666 Sag Harbor Office $850K WEB# 4093 Agnes Bristel 155 Main Street & Madison 631.267.7402 Hampton Bays $325,000 Cabin, 512 631.725.1500 sq. ft., 1 room, 1 bath, OHW, 1.2 Sag Harbor. Village compound Large acres, wooded lot, weekend getaway. Southampton. Village multi-residence landscaped lot with main house, guestF#69946 investment opportunity in the heart of house, extra large pool and spa. Excluthe village, room for pool and expand sive $2.395M WEB# 21333 Krae VanFlanders $275,000 Ranch, 3 br/ 1 ba, Exclusive $899K WEB# 33217 Rich Sickle 631.267.7400 bsmt, formal DR, den w/ fpl, attic, Dec 631.899.0129 EIK, .52 acre, OHW, 1620 sq. ft., Amagansett. Residential lot buy at this F#2325098 Southampton Office price or go higher and the owner will 88 Main Street build to your specs. Exclusive $475K Hampton Bay $585,000 Raised 631.283.7300 WEB# 6968 Claudette Dixon Ranch, igp, 4 br/ 2.5ba, hwd flrs, dr, 631.267.7411 lr, 2 fpl, cathedral ceilings, 1740 sq. Water Mill. 2 Acre Waterfront Land ft, F#72002 Amagansett. Just west of Amagansett Hamptons styling. Bay and ocean south of the highway on over an acre, views, sunsets over your waterside pool Hampton Bays $349,000 Ranch, 3 br/ steps to ocean beach and village. Room Exclusive $5.75M WEB# 3323 Krae 2 ba, family rm/ den, full bsemnt, for pool. Co-Exclusive $4.6M W# VanSickle 631.267.7400 hwd flrs. fpl, EIK, .30 acre, rm for 55427 Phyllis Estey 631.267.7431 pool, 1 car garage. F#67122 Southampton. Light industrial location Amagansett. Dunes with heated pool 1 1.4 acre parcel with 7,500sf building at Hampton Bay $585,000 Cape near story Beach Hampton modern with industrial park location. Exclusive Meschutt Beach, quiet cul-de-sac, 4 soaring ceilings; one block to beach. $1.799M WEB# 9268 Lylla Carter br/ 2.5 ba, .60 acre, fdr, lr, EIK, cac, Exclusive $2.495M WEB# 49413 Ted 631.702.9262 skylights, full bsmt, garage. F#72634 Goldbergh 631.267.7415 Southampton.Vacant Land Great op- Hampton Bays $499,000 Ranch with Amagansett. Live/ Work Business per- portunity to build your dream house on boat slip in secluded community., 3 fect location for gallery, antique store, 1.29 acres. Co-Exclusive $995K br/ 2 ba, full bsmnt., .50 acre, garage, 7207 Nancy Costello rm for pool. F#72862 office. Ample parking. Co-Exclusive WEB# $875K WEB# 40846 Deirdre Jowers 631.338.5167 631.267.7412 East Quogue $395,000 Condo, 55 yrs. Southampton. Priced to sell wonderful + community, upper unit, chair lift, 2 Amagansett. New to market traditional Cape completed in 1998 offering 2000 br/ 2 ba, pool, clubhouse, 1500 sq, ft., 3,235 SF+/- open home on almost 2 square feet. Exclusive $699K WEB# garage. F#73648 acres has tennis, basketball, and pool. 26626 Nancy Costello 631.338.5167 Exclusive $2.195M WEB# 51190 Erin Flanders $449,000 Cape, 1800 sq. ft., Southampton. Residential lot 1.25 acre OHW, 4 br/ 2 ba, legal down stairs Keneally 631.267.7426 lot build your dream house, with pool apartment, fpl, garage, .92 acres. Amagansett. Airy contemporary lite and tennis. Exclusive $995,500 WEB# Beautiful area. F#73594 and open layout. 3 bedrooms plus 7232 Judi Krauss 631.204.2615 decks and patios, room for pool. Abuts Hampton Bays $210,000 3 br/ 1 ba, reserve. Exclusive $799K WEB# Southampton. Southampton Village .30 acre, EIK, part. bsmt. stackable classic beautiful 6 bedroom traditional. washer/ dryer, LR, 2 sheds. 32089 Ling Li 631.267.7452 1/2 acre property with heated pool Ex- F#2309152 Web# 10312 Linda East Hampton. Shingled traditional clusive $2.7M landscaped with free form gunite pool. Nasta 917.439.5711 CAC, CVAC and 2 car garage. ExcluClassified Dept sive $675K WEB# 25958 Vanessa Sagaponack South. Daniels Lane beauopen 5 days! tiful 1.5 Acre Property. Stroll to Ocean. Mothes 631.267.7444 Exclusive $3.65M WEB# 7115 Linda M-F 8:30am-6pm East Hampton. East of the village Nasta 917.439.5711 builder's own at the end of a private 631-537-4900 drive between East Hampton and Amagansett. Exclusive $1.545M WEB# 31778 Brian Nicholson 631.267.7406

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Creek. Community beach and marina. Exclusive $995K WEB# 39224 Vicky Thompson 631.267.7430 Montauk. Reserve surrounded ocean views from 4,700 SF+/- Post-Modern on +11 acres, private beach access. Exclusive $12.5M WEB# 50831 Krae Van Sickle 631.267.7400 Amagansett. Western Napeague lot deeper than wide lot with approvals for house and more. Backs to parkland. Exclusive $785K WEB# 5723 Peter Hallock 631.899.0301 Montauk. Hilltop angles and glass see a totally new and fresh view of the Hamptons. CAC, roof deck, pool. Exclusive $4.495M WEB# 28593 Krae Van Sickle 631.267.7400 Montauk Office 729D Montauk Hwy 631.668.3500 Montauk. Surf and sun 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath ranch with porch 2 blocks from Ditch Plains swells. Exclusive $950K

Bellport Village Great South Bay Unobstructed Bellport Bay and Fire Island Views from this Mediterranean Villa on 1.4 Acres of Manicured Grounds. Unique Architectural One Level Home Designed to Capture Sun Drenched Waterfront and Pool Views from 6 ft Windows. Flagstone Patio Surrounds the 14x42 Gunite Pool Faces South to the Bay.

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SHINNECOCK HILLS TUCKED AWAY ON BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS Renovated 4 bedroom cottage located near the water between the villages of Southampton & Hampton Bays offers easy living in a lovely setting. The main level has 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath & an open floor plan connecting the living room w/new oak floors & fireplace, dining area, kitchen & large outdoor deck. The lower level offers an additional 1,000 sq. ft. w/foyer, family room, wood-burning stove, bedroom, full bath & mother/daughter or home office potential. Beautiful natural grounds w/room for pool & pool house plus close proximity to private deeded beach! New roof and additional upgrades. Exclusive IN# 34483 $545,000 Call Joe Gonzalez, SVP 917.617.0957

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SOUTHAMPTON ESTATE & OCEAN ACCESS SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE QUEEN ANN VICTORIAN TRANQUIL SHANGRILA This exquisite 8,000 sq. ft. home offers everything one would desire in Grand Victorian beauty Circa 1910 in Estate Section. Close to ocean This Comtemporary has three bedrooms, two baths, and living room a Hamptons unique property situated on 2.75 acres. The breathtaking beaches.This classic home is 2,641 sq. ft. on 0.40 acre. There is a with fireplace. Set on a landscaped .46 acres, there is plenty of room interior is thoughtfully designed, impeccably crafted with an indoor lap detached garage with studio above. The home consists of entrance for your pool. There are Peconic bayviews and the home is in close pool. The grounds are meticulously maintainedWESTHAMPTON with a heated gunite pool, BAYFRONT foyer, living-room with fireplace, eat-in-kitchen, formal dining room, proximity to the bay beach. HAMPTON BAYS RANCH HAMPTON BAYS WATERFRONT SOUTHAMPTON WATERVIEWS BEACH SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE W/POOL pool house, spa and4 tennis court. The such closeACCESS proximity and front parlor 4+8bedrooms 3.55 baths, attic, full basement, town gas 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, First Floor Bedrooms, Baths,full Panoramic PRIVATE BEACH BOATING Spectacular Buy! Bedrooms, 2.5ocean’s&in OCEAN the Village of Southampton just minutes away. This sensational home affords and water. Waterviews. Garage & Full Basement. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Master on First Master. Room for a Pool. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Bright Open Baths, New Pool, Garage/Cabana Exclusive IN# 49807 $2,200,000 the finest in Hamptons Living! Exclusive IN# 45077 $795,000 With Spectacular Floor. Room for a Pool. Call David J. Saland, SVP 631.766.4690 and New Bath. Available for 2011 Summer Rental $300,000 Sunsets. Call David J. Saland, SVP 631.766.4690 $545,000. Exclusive IN 34483 $1,895,000. Exclusive IN 54397 $899,000. Exclusive IN 40818 $1,550,000. Exclusive IN 38198 $1,895,000. Exclusive Exclusive IN IN#54978 45687 $14,000,000. CallSVP Nadine Campbell 516.658.5010 Janice Hayden, SVP 631.255.9160 Joe Gonzalez, SVP 917.617.0957 Janice Hayden, 631.255.9160 Joe Gonzalez, SVP 917.617.0957 Beau Hulse 526.429.9675

91 Jobs Lane • Southampton • (631) 287-7707 • HULSEREALTY.COM • Email broker@hulserealty.com Gregory Berinato, SVP (727) 421-4484

Mary Broidy (917) 287-5207

Nadine Campbell, VP (516) 658-5010

Joe Gonzalez, SVP (917) 617-0957

Janice Hayden, SVP (631) 255-9160

Dianne Sena (646) 263-6835

David J. Saland, SVP (631) 766-4690

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SHY 6 ACRES $2,595,000 Web#47958 Exclusive Jan Robinson 516-819-0068 jrobinson@1TownandCountry.com

RENOVATED TO PERFECTION $949,000 Web#13729 Exclusive John Healey 631-774-8672 johnhealey@1TownandCountry.com

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LOVELY RENOVATION $1,100,000 ON A PRIVATE FLAG LOT $799,000 Web#31123 Exclusive Web#29261 Co-Exclusive Robert Tomich 516-901-7228 Linda Batiancela 516-729-8123 lindab@1TownandCountry.com btomich@1TownandCountry.com

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LUSH AND PRIVATE $719,000 Web#54126 Exclusive Victoria VanVlaanderen 516-840-3836 Janet Hummel 516-635-5552

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BAYFRONT WITH POOL $1,600,000 Web#47583 Exclusive Judi Riccardi 516-381-0511 jriccardi@1TownandCountry.com

HISTORIC 1800s HOMESTEAD $3,225,000 Web#40832 Exclusive Diana Guenther 917-862-8410 dguenther@1TownandCountry.com

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Sag Harbor. 290’ water frontage. Quaint and quiet neighborhood in North Haven, yet only 5 minutes to village of Sag Harbor. 1.67 acre lot. Exceptional $8.5M WEB# 5632

Sag Harbor. 2.33-acre property offers privacy and a compound like no other. Modern house and guest cottage. Five bedrooms, 4 baths. Gunite pool. Co-Exclusive $4.4M WEB# 29163

East Hampton. Renovated and comfortable 1820’s Farmhouse on 1.15 acres. Five bedrooms, 5.5 baths, den, sunroom, 2-car garage. 20’x40’ pool. Exclusive $2.2M WEB# 36622

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East Hampton. Renovated 1850’s farmhouse on 1.48 acres. Parlor, sitting room, dining room, 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. Detached 2-car garage. Exclusive $1.999M WEB# 43936

Sag Harbor. Charming 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath on .59 acre. Fourth bedroom and bath to be built at buyer’s discretion. Pavillion and heated pool. Co-Exclusive $1.25M WEB# 54133

Sag Harbor. Reduced to sell. Living room, fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and sunroom on shy half acre. Detached garage. Bulkheaded. Exclusive $995KM WEB# 15918

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Sag Harbor. Mint renovation with open living/dining, custom kitchen, screened porch, 2 bedrooms and 2 baths on .26 acre. Stroll to private beach/village. Exclusive $725K WEB# 39174

Sag Harbor. Solid house on .33 acre, offering living room with fireplace, eat-in-kitchen, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, CAC, spacious deck and garage. Exclusive $695K WEB# 54001

Sag Harbor. Block and a half to private beach.Open and bright living/dining with vaulted ceiling. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on .30 acre. Exclusive $595K WEB# 45297

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AMAGANSETT. SUN. 11/28, 11:30 AM- 1PM. 210 FRESH POND RD.

AMAGANSETT. FRI. 11/26 1-3PM. 2166 MONTAUK HIGHWAY.

AMAGANSETT. FRI. 11/26 AND SAT 11/27, 1-3PM. 44 DUNE LANE.

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 11/27, 11AM-2PM. 245 KINGS POINT RD.

EAST HAMPTON. SAT. 11/27, 11:30AM-1PM. 4 SULKY CIRCLE.

Three bedroom, 2 bath. Stroll to bay. Short drive to village and ocean. Exclusive $725K WEB# 32089

One bedroom, 1 bath on ocean. Pool, tennis. Income opportunity. Exclusive $475K WEB# 32413

Short distance to ocean beaches, renovated 4 bedrooms and 2 baths Exclusive 1.250M WEB# 23317

Bayfront property, 4 bedrooms, big kitchen, living room, private beach. Exclusive $2.2M WEB# 33186

Elegant one-level contemporary, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and pool. Exclusive $1.395M WEB# 53568

Ling Li 516.383.4240 Erin Keneally 631.807.5651

Sherry Wolfe 631.907.1477

Bonita DeWolf 631.907.1457

Midge LaGuardia 917.446.6807

Michelle Tiberio 631.907.1514 Andy Volet 631.907.1451

EAST HAMPTON SAT. 11/27, 11:30-1:30. 83 RUTLAND ROAD.

EAST HAMPTON.SAT 11/27, 11:30-1PM. 35 DIANE DRIVE.

SAG HARBOR. SAT. 11/27 1PM-3PM. 1132 BRICK KILN RD.

Four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, fireplace, pool. Fully landscaped. Exclusive $995K WEB# 50807

Stylish contemporary 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, pool, community tennis. Co-Exclusive $895K WEB# 48630

EAST HAMPTON SAT 11/27 2-4 PM 51 OLD ORCHARD LANE Modern Masterpiece. Complete renovation. 4 Bedrooms/3 Baths. Exclusive $1.999M WEB# 33486

Secluded 3.6-acre wooded land with home. Ready for renovation. Exclusive $875K WEB# 45855

Sally Huns 631.537.4198

Michelle Tiberio 631.907.1514 Andy Volet 631.907.1451

Catherine Bedard 631.702.9223

Barbara Gray 631.204.2607

BRIDGEHAMPTON. FRI. 11/26 11AM-1PM & SAT. 11/27, 2-3PM. 660 BRIDGE/SAG TPK. First floor master, custom kitchen, open living room, many amenities. Exclusive $699K WEB# 28861

BRIDGEHAMPTON SUN 11/28 11AM-12:30PM. 44 TANSEY LANE.

BRIDGEHAMPTON. SUN, 11/28 1-2:30PM. 774 LUMBER LANE.

SOUTHAMPTON. SUN 11/28 10AM12PM. 194 MIDDLE LINE HIGHWAY.

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT 11/27 10AM12PM. 194 MIDDLE LINE HIGHWAY.

Charmer with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great room, fireplace, basement. Exclusive $995,500 WEB# 52729

Estate sale 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on builder’s acre, fireplace. Owner financing available. Exclusive $1.495M WEB# 22240

Large kitchen, gym, media room, library and 5 bedrooms Exclusive $3.397M WEB# 35080

Five bedrooms, pool, tennis court. www.hamptons101.com Exclusive $3.397M WEB# 35080

BRIDGEHAMPTON. SAT 11/27, 12-2PM. 34 MURRAY PLACE. Three bedroom cottage, walking distance to hamlet. Exclusive $850K WEB# 23968

Frankie de La Barre 631.219.9843

Robert Lohman 516.398.9829

Jack Zito 631.537.4133

Renee Despins 917.439.3404

Sally Huns 631.537.4198

Renee Despins 917.439.3404

WATER MILL. SAT. 11/27, 12:302:30PM. 9 SWAN CREEK COURT. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo, finished basement with 4th Bedroom/bath. Community dock on Mecox Bay. Exclusive $1.295M WEB# 39105

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 11/27, 11-1PM. 14 PULASKI AVENUE .

Beth Marano 631.897.5046 Lorraine Marano 516.702.2290

Barbara Gray 631.204.2607

Southampton Village turnkey. Magnificent renovation, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Room for pool. Co-Exclusive $1.295M WEB# 22885

SOUTHAMPTON. SAT. 11/27 1:30-3:30PM. 82 TURTLE COVE DR. Wonderful renonovation. in a Southampton bayfront community, 1.2 acres. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Co-Exclusive $1.46M WEB# 49821 Barbara Gray 631.204.2607

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Canal front 3 bedroom, 3 bath, open floor plan, living room with fireplace, open kitchen, Exclusive $630K Web#52596 Michael Forestano 631.702.9236 Roger Blaugh 631.702.9258

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