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Contemporary, bright, “Feel Goodâ€? home. LR with fpl & large picture window, skylit eat-in-kit. High cathedral ceilings; 4 BRs, 2 full BAs. Hrdwd oors. Deck, garage, room for expansion/pool. CAC, New efďŹ cient OHW system. Full basement. Central locale. Excl. F#70647 | Web#H40913.

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Pristine and great value! 3 BRs, 2.5 BAs. Open oor plan and fpl adjacent to reserve. Dir: Three Mile Harbor Rd. to Hog Creek Rd. left on Sycamore Rd. right on Cedar Dr. Excl. F#67655 | Web#H18439.

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Large cottage on the village fringe. 2 BRs, 1 BA, LR with fpl, separate DR, large eat-in kit., landscaped grounds, outside shower and pvt large deck. Convenient to the village, ocean, train and bus lines. F#249800 | Web#H0249800.

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Explore the versatility of this rewarding 5 BR, 5 BA post modern! Superlative touches in this comfortable 2-story include family room, relaxing pool, secluded den, library, hardwood ooring. Excl. F#45594 | Web#H0145594.

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6 BR, 5+ BA Contemporary close to beach on a full acre. Attractive home accented by hardwood & tile ooring, a bookcased library and a guest suite, guest quarters and fpl. Pool and basement. F#42612 | Web#H0142612.

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6XQ ǧ SP $GHOSKL &LUFOH ǧ South of hwy. Immaculate 3 BR, 2 BA home offers a LR with fpl, formal DR and eat-in kit. Dir: So. on Ponquogue Ave., left on School St., left on Trail Rd., right on School St., immediate right on Adelphi Circle. F#59640 | Web#H0159640.

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Located in Sag Harbor Village’s beach community, this turn-key ranch is around the corner from the pvt sandy beach and is convenient to Village shops, restaurants, and marinas. Completely renovated with 3 BRs, 2 BAs, den, formal LR, and new kitchen. Excl. F#66676 | Web#H16071.

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Turn-key home with fabulous views. New to the market watch the sun set on the water from your pool and deck. Homehasstepsdowntothesandybeach.Arareopportunity. 4 BRs, 3.5 BAs. Co-Excl. F#70222 | Web#H35625.

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Great contemp. 4 BRs, 3 BAs, sun-ďŹ lled great room, eatin kit., att. gar., htd pool, hot tub. Finished bsmnt with family room, 2 addt’l rooms, full BA. Dir: Montauk Hwy. to Newtown to Quail Run. F#70528 | Web#H38795.

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Charming Sag Harbor beach home. Relax in your pvt backyard on the deck or by the pool, walk or bicycle to lovely Long Beach...and just a short drive to Sag Harbor Village! Fabulous for ďŹ rst time buyers or get-away beach home. Excl. F#71052 | Web#H45637.

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1875 Light-ďŹ lled Victorian gem south-of-the-highway close to the Village and beaches has 4 BRS, 2 BAs, country kitchen, LR with fpl. Wrap-around porch overlooks gardens, pool and Golf Club. Co-Excl. F#55945 | Web#H0155945.

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4 BR, 4.5 BA, 3,600 sq. ft. corner unit villa, has wide-plank hardwood oors, BAs feature custom tiles, with ďŹ ttings by Waterworks. 1800 views. Dir: Old Montauk Hwy, 1 property west of Gurneys. Co-Excl. F#67395 | Web#H20840.

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SOUTHAMPTON

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C.1930’s Scandinavian-style house built by Norwegian craftsmen and meticulously restored by European artisans with attention to detail. This historic Nordic house has unique features and incorporates carved wood and stone together. 3.5-acre parcel on Shinnecock Hills affords privacy & views of The Bay. Dir: South side of Montauk Hwy opposite Easterner Motel. F#69960 | Web#H32686.

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This ranch-style home features 4 BRs, 2 BAs, hardwood oors, full basement, central air, 1-car garage, irrigation system and room for pool on wooded lot. Located near Big Fresh Pond. Excl. F#246126 | Web#H32323.

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Wainscott South Windsor cottage is minutes to the ocean, and would make a wonderful new weekend escape. The home has 4 BRs, including a master suite, renovated kitchen, Great room with cozy fpl and a delightful year round sun room. Dir: South on Wainscott Northwest Rd. to Two Rod Highway left on Windsor Ln. Excl. F#70109 | Web#H36476.

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WATER MILL

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6 BR, 6+ BA Trad. on .96 acres. Superlative touches in this very special 2-story include studio, guest quarters and cool pool. Separate guest house, 4 fpls. Pvt guest suite. Excl. F#70715 | Web#H41499.

%ULGJHKDPSWRQ 2IČŠFH 6DW ǧ SP 0HFR[ 5G ǧ Trad. SOH home. Expert details & amenities. 6 BRS, 6 BAs, 1 half-BA, 4 fpls. Professional kitchen w/fpl, adjacent screened-in porch & stone patio. Finished basement. Gunite pool, 2-car garage. Bordered by reserve. Co-Excl. F#57953 | Web#H0157953.

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Circa 1930’s cottage renovated and expanded, maintains character of the era. 4 large BRs, 3 BAs, LR, formal DR, expansive kit./great room. Covered porch, htd pool, garage. Village location. Excl. F#55036 | Web#H0155036.

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2 BR, 2 BA shingle-style home on 2 acres. You will appreciate the meandering cottage, LR with 10ft. ceiling, a fresh kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gracious master suite and artist studio. Excl. F#69421 | Web#H24715.

New Construction 95% as is. Trad. on pvt, wooded, shy2 acres. 9,800 sq.ft., 5 BRs, study, 6.5 BAs, 4 fpls, media room. Smart-House Technology and Solar High-EfďŹ ciency Green Construction. F#62708 | Web#H53744.

This home sits pvtly in secluded Peconic Hills with pool. Recently renovated, this home was built and designed as a contemporary style with post modern layout. Great for entertaining. Co-Excl. F#70956 | Web#H43894.

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Travel with us to... Christmas In Williamsburg, VA – 4-Day Tour – Fri.-Mon., Dec. 4th-7th – $675 pp./do. - Colonial Williamsburg offers a magical Christmas experience. The splendor of the Grand Illumination, the elegant beauty of distinctive natural decorations, delicious food, and festive music make Christmas in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area an unforgettable event that you will cherish forever. You will also have a Full Access Pass to Colonial Williamsburg, an evening Ghost tour, and guided tours of Historic Williamsburg & Historic Jamestown. Radio City Music Hall Christmas Shows – Tues., Dec. 8th - $150 pp. , Thurs., Dec. 10th - $150 pp. & $145 pp. , Sat., Dec. 12th - $160 pp. , Tues., Dec. 15th - $150 pp. , Thurs., Dec. 17th - $150 – Hampton Jitney is pleased to escort you on this always exciting Christmas-time adventure. “…experience the exhilaration and wonder of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the worldfamous Radio City Rockettes! ‘Their signature eye high kicks and precision choreography in multiple show stopping numbers will delight the whole family!’ “MEMPHIS” A New Musical – Wed., Dec. 16th - $165 pp. & VALENTINE’S DAY - Sun., Feb. 14th - $170 pp. – THIS FABULOUS MUSICAL SHOULD NOT BE MISSED!!! - "In the smoky halls and underground clubs of the segregated '50s, a young white DJ named Huey Calhoun fell in love with everything he shouldn't: rock and roll and an electrifying black singer. Memphis is an original story about the Cultural Revolution that erupted when his vision met her voice, and the music changed forever. Memphis features a brand new score with music by Bon Jovi's founding member/keyboardist David Bryan." A Christmas Lights Tour of Brooklyn – Guided Motor Coach Tour of Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge – Sat., Dec. 19th – $110 pp. – Come visit the Italian-American section of Dyker Heights, made famous in the 2001 PBS documentary “Dyker Lights” and TLC’s “Crazy Christmas Lights.” If you want to see some of the most extravagant Christmas light displays you’ll find anywhere in the country, you’ll need to come with us to Brooklyn! The Bay Ridge community, also known for their Christmas Lights, will also be included on your tour. We have teamed up with Tony Muia (“Slice of Brooklyn” Tour Guide). You will stop for dessert and coffee at Mona Lisa Pastry Shoppe & Café – one of the best Italian bakeries in Brooklyn! The New York Boat Show at the Jacob Javits Center – Sat., Jan. 23rd – $49 per Adult and $35 Children 15 yrs. & under accompanied by a full paying Adult – The world’s first and longest running boat show is celebrating its 105th year! It’s your once-a-year chance to shop, compare and save on hundreds of new boats and the latest in marine gear and accessories! You’ll find enormous amounts of equipment & parts, fishing tackle, marina & outdoor equipment, trailers, travel & resort information (boating resorts, charter boats, fishing charters & guides, outfitters, raft & canoe guides parks & park services and general tourism).

NOW AVAILABLE – 2010 TOURS: Titanic Artifact Exhibition in NYC – Sat., 1/23 announced) American Girl Place – Sat., 2/6 Museum of Natural History – Fri., 2/19 “Jersey Boys” – Evening Performance – Wed., 2/24 Philadelphia Flower Show – Sun., 2/28

&

“Terra Cotta Warriors” and More – 2-Day Washington, DC Tour – Fri.-Sat., 3/19-20 Lancaster, PA Quilt Show – 2-Day Tour – Fri.-Sat., 3/26-27 Arthur Avenue Walkabout – Thurs., 4/29 Savannah, Georgia – 6-Day Tour in April West Point Military Academy & Purple Heart Hall of Honor Museum Tour – Sun., 5/2 King Tut Special Exhibition in NYC – Tues., 5/11 “A Slice of Brooklyn” PIZZA TOUR – Wed., 5/12 Treasures of the Brandywine Valley – 2-Day Tour – Sat.-Sun., 5/15-16 Tulip Festival 4-Day Tour – Ottawa, Canada – Sun.-Wed., 5/16-19 Bronx Zoo – Sat., 5/22 Newport, Rhode Island – 2-Day Tour – Wed.-Thurs., 9/8-9

SHOW TOURS INCLUDE – Lunch or dinner (unless otherwise indicated), a Hampton Jitney professional driver, tour escort and deluxe round-trip transportation. Call for complete package details.

631-283-4600 or 212-362-8400 Extension 343 to reach our Southampton Or dial extensions 328 and 329 to reach our Greenport office.

office;

We also offer trips to Foxwoods Resort Casino, customized tours and charters for any group and more.

www.hamptonjitney.com

for the most complete list and details of all Hampton Jitney tours and shows. North Fork pick-up and drop-off locations are as follows: Greenport, Southold, Cutchogue, Mattituck, Jamesport, Aquebogue, Riverhead, Farmingville, Melville Marriott.

, Sat., 3/6

“Suds, Studs, Sails & Sensational Flowers” 2-Day Philadelphia Tour – Wed.-Thurs., 3/3-4

To Make A Tour Reservation Call:

Visit us online at

(date to be

Attention Florida Snow Birds!…

Let Hampton Jitney take you and your car to Florida and back. • Almost 20 years of successful, regularly scheduled motor coach and car carrier services. • Stressless transportation broken with rest-stops, meal-stops & a good night’s sleep in a North Carolina hotel. • Two levels of coach service – First Class and Ambassador. • Two Professional Drivers and a cheerful Attendant. • Car transportation alone is also an option. Through our online website reservation and Value Pack order system, Hampton Jitney is open 24 hours a day for information & reservations. Make your travel reservations quickly and accurately, then place a secure order for your Value Pack Ticket Book.

Call 631-283-4600 ext. 343 for information, brochures or to make your reservation now!

South Fork pick-up and drop-off locations are as follows: East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Southampton, Westhampton, Farmingville, Huntington.

Show tour reservations are accepted only with payment at the time of booking: credit card by phone, cash or check at HJ reservation desk in the Omni lobby. Credit card sales are processed at the time of the reservation. Cancellations will be accepted on a conditional basis – we will attempt to resell the seats, but do not guarantee to do so; if not resold, the customer is still obligated to pay for the non-sold/non-cancelable parts of the package. Any change, refund or cancellation will incur a $15 per person service charge.

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See notes for Eastside & Westside drop offs 7 Days

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HAMPTON JITNEY RIDER ALERT CELL PHONE POLICY: All phones must be turned off. Urgent calls only; limited to a total of 3 minutes. ALL LUGGAGE: Must have ID tag. HJ liability maximum $250. All checked luggage and packages are subject to search. RESERVATIONS Reservations are required to guarantee a seat. Please call if you must change or cancel a reservation; please do not double book. “No shows” may be charged full fare.

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

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To The Hamptons WESTHAMPTON LINE READ DOWN

Quogue East Quogue Hampton Bays

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To Manhattan WESTHAMPTON LINE

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Enjoy the ultimate in comfort – a full size coach with only half the seats! Spacious captain’s chairs and plush carpeting, Up to 17” leg room, Outlets for your electronics, Enhanced complimentary beverages and snacks, Personalized host service.

The “Bonacker” Non-stop service to and from NYC and East Hampton, available Westbound on Sunday.

Mid/Uptown drop offs are 3rd & 39th, 42nd, 51st, 61st, 67th, 72nd, 79th & 86th.

Q

These trips do not include Sag Harbor on Wed. & Fri. (Eastbound) and Sun. (Westbound).

These trips arrive approximately 20 minutes earlier on Sat. and Sun.

W

These trips drop off on the Westside. Mid/Uptown Westside drop offs are: 86th St. & Central Park West, 86th St. & Broadway, 79th St. & Broadway, 72nd St. & Broadway, and 64th St. & Broadway.

The “Q”: Direct service to Midtown Manhattan on Monday. Airport Connections are not available on these trips on Monday. The “Matinéer”: This trip will drop off on the Eastside & Westside (W). Eastside: 3rd Ave. & 39, 42 & 51. Westside: 57th St. between 5th & 6th Ave., Central Park South between 7th & 8th Ave., 7th Ave. & 50, 41, 33, 23, 14 & Bleeker St.

LW

This Lower Manhattan trip drops off on the Westside. Drop offs are on 6th Avenue at the following cross streets: Bleeker St., 14th, 23rd & 32nd at the MTA stops.

Montauk Line- These trips guarantee Sag Harbor passengers will never be required to transfer prior to their arrival.

ARRIVAL TIMES ARE ESTIMATES AND CAN VARY DUE TO WEATHER, TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND DAY OF WEEK. HAMPTON JITNEY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELAYS BEYOND OUR CONTROL. ON CERTAIN TRIPS, PASSENGERS MAY BE REQUIRED TO TRANSFER.

GREEN COACH CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: The Green Coach Certification Research initiative (GCC) is part of a multi-year project being developed at the University of Vermont, in close collaboration with the American Bus Association (ABA) and the United Motorcoac h Association (UMA). http://uvm.edu/tourismresearch/greencoach

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

www.hamptonjitney.com

Mon AM

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Airport Connections. Hampton Jitney airport connection stops are convenient to JFK, LaGuardia and Islip/MacArthur airports. Detailed information is located in the Westbound and Eastbound notes section on the other side.

LW Sun PM

Eastbound

Trip Notes Select trips have letters or symbols above them. The following defines the codes. #ODCUUCFQT %NCUU 5GTXKEG

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Effective Wed., Nov. 25 through Tues., Dec. 1, 2009

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Hampton Jitney Thanksgiving Week 2009 Schedule

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Battery Park City - South End Ave. & Albany Across from Gristedes

4:15

Financial District - Water St. & Broad St. Southeast corner of Water St. and Broad St., in front of Chase Bank

4:30

South Street Seaport - Pearl St. & Fulton St. East side of Pearl Street, in front of Wendy’s

4:35

Stuyvesant Town - 1st Ave. & 17th St. East side of 1st Ave. (between 16th & 17th) at the bus shelter in front of Starbucks

4:50

Peter Cooper Village - 1st Ave. & 23rd St. East side of 1st Ave. (between 23rd & 24th), in front of Board of Education building

4:55

Manorville Southampton Water Mill Bridgehampton Wainscott East Hampton Amagansett

6:45 7:10 7:15 7:25 7:30 7:40 7:50

Lower Manhattan Westbound MTA Bus Stop Drop-off Locations: • • • • •

2nd Ave. & 34th St. 2nd Ave. & 22nd St. 2nd Ave. & 14th St. 2nd Ave. & 9th St. West Side of Allen St. & E. Houston St. • West Side of Pearl St. & Fulton St.

• North Side of Water St. & Broad St. • State St. & Battery Place (Bowling Green Subway Station) • Church St. & Cortlandt St. (Connection to Path Trains to N.J.) • South End Avenue

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Turkey War II

A Short History of the East End’s Turkey War I and Turkey War II By Dan Rattiner Wild turkeys were all over the place here on Long Island when the first settlers landed. The Indians showed the settlers what you could do with them, though, and the first Turkey War ended in a rout. Called the 300 Year War, it ended in the mid-20th century with so few turkeys left on Long Island that when environmentalists first began making speeches in the 1960s, they published great laments about the loss of the Long Island Turkey, which they compared to the loss of the Long Island Oyster and later, to the fate of the Long Island Duck. And so, in 1992, 79 eastern wild turkeys were trucked in from upstate Saratoga and Albany counties, where they were thriving, to a site in Hither Hills, Montauk, and another at the South Haven County Park in Brookhaven, and the people living nearby were told to leave these new turkeys alone so they could become fruitful and multiply, and so they did. Today, in the same way that the effort to save the piping plover birds has succeeded beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, so now are we experiencing a great eastern wild turkey infestation. Last month, the authorities decided that there would have to be a second Turkey War. But don’t tell the turkeys. “Turkeys are everywhere,” one environmentalist said. “They are not afraid of humans. They are dirty, loud, dumb creatures that leave poop behind wherever they go. It’s a mess.” There had been many recent encounters between Turkeys and Humans, and none had

gone well. Skirmishes took place in Northwest Woods in Springs, in the Redwood community of Hampton Bays, on and near Route 104 between Riverhead and Quogue, where a herd of the beasts caused a traffic jam on November 11 refusing to move off the road, and in the Wildwood section of Riverhead near Wildwood Lake between the Riverhead County Jail and Manorville. And there were more encounters. Others were reported at Rocky Point, Brookhaven National Lab, Otis Pike Preserve, Southaven County Park, Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge in Yaphank and even, alarmingly, in the Village of Muttontown in Nassau County. All had taken

On November 3, Phil Chasen, an antique dealer, had a turkey jump up on the roof of his car. He took pictures of it with his cell phone and posted them on the Internet. “He just flew to the top of my van,” he said. Maria Pollatos, 34, took her three-year-old son outside to look at the flock of turkeys that were waddling around near her house on Farm Hill Lane. “My son started running and they ran after him,” she told Newsday. Hunters from around the island gathered in groups to discuss the situation on the evening of November 12. DEC men in camouflage clothing led these meetings and used wooden pointers to indicate locations on a map on the wall as they briefed the hunters. Turkey War II would begin at dawn on Saturday, November 21, and end at sundown on Wednesday, November 25, also known as Thanksgiving Eve. “You can use a shotgun and you can use a bow and arrow. The enemy, we now think, has a force of about 3,000. You need a smallgame hunting license and a turkey permit. You need to take a hunter safety education course we can provide. Don’t use turkey calls, for example. You might get mistaken for a turkey. “You can hunt on any DEC-managed land in Suffolk, including Otis Pike Preserve, Rocky Point Natural Resources Management Area, the Westhampton Management Area, the West Tiana, Barcelona Neck, Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve and any town lands in East Hampton

“You can use a shotgun...a bow and arrow. The enemy, we now think, has a force of about 3,000.” place between November 1 and November 12. A local carpenter, working on a house restoration in Smithtown near the Muttontown Preserve, had THIS happen. “I was doing a renovation on a kitchen,” Anthony Lupo told Newsday, “and about three feet from the door there was a turkey looking at me. Normally, I would say they are a very wary bird. But not this time.”

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Trouble at 75 Memories of the Anchorage, the Pais de Paris & 75 Main in SH By Dan Rattiner A long time ago, maybe 35 years ago, there stood where 75 Main in Southampton does today a rough Irish bar known as the Anchorage. Oh, there were chic people in the town at that time, but those people hung out in the evenings at upscale places, like the Duke Box on Jobs Lane, the Irving or Herb McCarthy’s Bowden Square on North Main. For the workingman in town at that time—this was in the 1970s)—there was the Anchorage. I tried selling the owners of this place an ad in Dan’s Papers once, but it was just once. You opened the front door, a thick wooden affair with a bronze pull and a little window of colored glass about bloodshot-eye high, and a huge overwhelming whiff of beer and throw-up would come wafting out at you. You might gag. I gagged. I went in and tried to sell my wares to the owner, a guy behind the bar with a wet rag.

The occupants of the place, a surly lot with peaked caps and unshaven faces, stopped talking and stared at me through the cigarette smoke, wondering what I might say. After a few words, I said, “Thank you very much,” and left. And that was that. I never went back. As near as I could tell, that bar had been a fixture in that town for generations. It was there when my dad moved out east when I was a teenager in the 1950s. It was there in 1975, on that day when I first went in there. And it was there on a warm May day in 1980, when it reopened for the season after a four-month winter renovation. I happened to be on the sidewalk that sunny May afternoon of the reopening. And I watched as two of the old rummies, guys I had seen from time to time walking in and out of the place, came to look it over. The neon sign that read “THE ANCHORAGE”

was still attached to the building on the second floor, but there was something wrong. The door, now, was a piece of solid glass with a chrome handle. Over the door was a new sign, which said something in French. Neither of the men, as near as I could tell, could make much sense out of it. It read, “La Pais de Paris.” Through the door, they stared wide-eyed at a French chanteuse in a sparkling evening gown, a spotlight on her, singing a French love song into a microphone. There were bits of confetti on the floor, lit up occasionally by the reflected light coming from a slow-moving disco ball hanging from the ceiling in the middle of the room. Those sitting at the café tables were young and slender, with white bellbottoms, blue blazers, scarves around their necks and cigarettes dangling from the corners of their mouths. They stood or sat around, assuming various fashion(continued on page 18)

A SECOND PUBLIC RADIO STATION SCHEDULED By Dan Rattiner If you drive through the Connecticut Valley these days, you will be astonished at the number of non-commercial public service radio stations broadcasting to the people of that community. There are college stations, NPR stations, religious stations and stations devoted to jazz, classical music, talk and community action. Here on eastern Long Island, as I am sure you know, there is just one public radio station that serves the community: 88.3, WLIU-FM, in Southampton. They have been in the news lately as their manager, Wally Smith, steered them

safely through a crisis that might have taken them off the air. Now, it seems, there might soon be a second public radio station in this community. Called WEER-FM, its promoters have just gotten permission this past week to build their programming studios in order to begin broadcasting. They have permission to send a signal out from East Hampton, at 90.7 FM, and they hope to have a second signal by this time next year in Westhampton. A third signal is pending in Southampton, but they can get by with those in East Hampton and Westhampton until that time

comes, as those signals can be picked up in Southampton. The founders of the station are veteran radio broadcasters who now live in our community, M. J. Stutterheim and Barbara Barri. They intend to have a very interesting mix of public service, calendar programming mixed in with a brassy ‘70s and ‘80s music sound. “You might think we are a commercial station,” said Barri, the company’s president and program manager. “We’ll play songs, but then, between (continued on page 22)


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and Southold. We’re moving in all at once, a Blitzkrieg, from here to here, to here. Keep away from state and county parks, and town lands in Brookhaven, Shelter Island and Southampton. Watch out for civilians. “The enemy is identifiable easily enough. They stand two-and-a-half to three-feet tall, weigh 25 to 30 pounds, have big plumage, red fleshy wattles under their beaks and feathers, and are round and plump and walk on two little yellow legs. “They are not afraid of humans. They haven’t been hunted in generations. They will come right up to you, but if you try to engage one with your hands, it will elude you and run off, then forget what was going on and go perch or hide somewhere until it can figure it out. “Your limit is one per day. When you get one, we request—and this is only a request—that you bring it to the Ridge Hunter Check Station so staff can track biological data to evaluate the season. If you don’t bring it, that’s okay. We’ll get a good sampling. Good luck.” And so, at dawn on November 21, the attack began. It was a horrible experience for the turkeys. There was a lot of shooting and dying and other things. But then, after just six days, the attackers simply retreated. The turkeys were not quite sure why. One particular turkey survivor, after the body counts and the funerals and the re-grouping and mourning of the dead, took pen in beak and, with great emotion, wrote a song with some very moving words. Some say it reminds them of the song penned by Francis Scott Key after the British

bombarded Fort McHenry during the War of 1812 and were expected to take it, but then were found in the morning to have just melted away. The rebels survived another day. In any case, the wisest and most patriotic turkey survivors say they intend to remember this song for, oh, at least a moment.

In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream: ‘Tis the feather-spangled banner: O, long may it wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave! And where is that band who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion A home and a country should leave us no more? Their blood has wash’d out their foul footsteps’ pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave: And the feather-spangled banner in triumph doth wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

“The Feather-Spangled Banner” Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose feathered stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight, O’er the ramparts we watch’d, were so gallantly streaming? And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof thro’ the night that our flag was still there. O say, does that feather-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

O, thus be it ever when turkeys shall stand, Between their lov’d homes and the war’s desolation; Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the heav’nrescued land Praise the Pow’r that hath made and preserv’d us as a nation! Then conquer we must, when our cause is just, And this be our motto: “In Gobble is our trust” And the feather-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

On the shore dimly seen thro’ the mists of the deep, Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,

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Ross Dorms Round Up those Academics, Send them Back Where they Came From By Dan Rattiner The Town of East Hampton made the startling discovery last week that at least four-dozen students and faculty members from the Ross School are being housed illegally in private homes. Ross is an upscale private school with 230 students and 55 faculty members located on Route 114 between East Hampton and Sag Harbor. It bills itself as a “boarding school” for faculty and students who come from outside the area. “These private homes are being used as group homes,” a spokesman for the town said. “Group homes are illegal.” Laws were passed against “group” homes in the Hamptons many years ago, when teenagers and twentysomethings from New York City would rent private homes as “share” houses. As many as 20 or 25 people would sleep on mattresses in a four-bedroom house. Later, the “group” laws got enforced against illegal aliens housed in private homes in what only can be described as dormitory situations.

“This is not ‘group’ housing,” said Richard Hammer, an attorney representing the Ross School. “These are, in academic terms, what you would call ‘dorm housing,’ essentially designed to operate like a single-family home, with a host family and so forth. ‘Dorm’ is an interesting term. It is not defined in the Town Code. But that is not what is going on here. A dorm is an unsupervised living scenario. Those from Ross who come into these situations are sort of like part of the family who lives there.” The laws prohibiting group housing in East Hampton are pretty strict. In residential areas, those living in a home are all supposed to be related by blood to the owners of the home, and if there are others, the number of residents unrelated by blood may not exceed four. There are also provisions that say only a certain number of cars may be in a driveway, no persons may be housed “in a dormitory” and no one bedroom may be in a basement. There are also portions of the statute that prevent “excessive turnover,”

which prevents “group living.” The discovery of the “group” house situation was made when the police, who are constantly on the lookout for group houses in East Hampton, were presented with an anonymous letter sent to the East Hampton Star indicating that the Ross School was operating group-housing units. In it, it was pointed out that a statement on the Ross School website says people from out of the area, mostly from foreign countries, were being put up in “dormitories.” All together, it appears that there are six houses in town that Ross either owns or rents, where about 50 students and faculty members live. There are two commando-type operations that have been used by the government in the past to root out illegal group houses. Both have conducted night raids—rousting people out of their beds in the middle of the night with flashlights and weapons to demand to see identification to (continued on next page)

JACOB INTERVIEWS HIS MOTHER, NORA EPHRON By Dan Rattiner Nora Ephron, the well-known screenwriter, film director, author and longtime resident of East Hampton, was interviewed by her son, Jacob Bernstein, at a prep school in Manhattan last Thursday evening. Topics included Ephron’s approach to writing and her life as a writer. Bernstein is a graduate of Dalton, Class of ‘96. This was, it was believed, the first time he had interviewed his mother in public. The school’s theatre, at East 89th Street, was packed.

Ephron, a long time reporter for the New York Post in the 1960s, was famously married for seven years in the 1970s to Carl Bernstein, one of the two investigative reporters who broke the Watergate story that brought down President Richard Nixon in 1974. At that time, the Bernsteins lived on Manhattan’s West Side and in East Hampton. In 1980, when their marriage very publicly collapsed, Ephron wrote a book about it, which was made into a movie called Heartburn. Since then she has had a successful career of writing books, essays and

screenplays, and lately, directing films. She has three Emmys. She wrote and directed Julie and Julia, a recent film about Julia Child and Julie Powell, the Brooklyn resident who embarked on a program of making one recipe from Child’s cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, each day for 365 days in a row, thus completing the preparation of everything in the book. Ephron is a slender, handsome woman who looked elegant at the interview in a black dress. Bernstein, tall and square-jawed, wore (continued on page 20)


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prove that those they woke up are either related by blood to the owners or are legal residents of the United States up to the total of four. If they are not one or the other they are hauled off. One of these action groups is the mobile taskforce from Homeland Security. The other is a specially trained unit of the local police force— each police force has one—that essentially does the same thing. Someone who works closely with these task forces who did not want to be identified said this: “These people sleeping in this dormitory-like situation brought here by the Ross School are not red-blooded Americans. They are high and mighty academic types. Nobody can understand what they say. They laud their smarts over everybody. They hang around libraries and coffee houses. They talk using words like ‘therefore’ and ‘consequently.’ Some are from Japan or somewhere. Their living in these houses takes away from the housing possible for red-blooded Americans. It sucks the housing air right out of the community. That they don’t speak English makes it even worse. Next they will be going after our jobs. They should be sent back to where they came from.” A spokesman for the Ross School said that Ross offers English as a Second Language to all those who do not speak it. The base tuition for boarding students at the Ross School is $43,900. “There is a presumption that can be overcome that shows you operate like a family, and I’m confident that under any scrutiny this is fine,” said Hammer.

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able poses. About the only thing inside that was the same was the smoke. Both men on the sidewalk rubbed their eyes and looked again at THE ANCHORAGE sign on the front of the building attached to the second floor. “Nope,” one of them said, turning to the other. And they walked away. I thought, well, now I can go in there and try again. And so, during an intermission, I did. All inside seemed baffled by the newspaper. They spoke to one another about it. In French. Then they asked me to come back some other time. That place today, 29 years later, is known as 75 Main. It’s a fine restaurant in the early evening and, late at night, a meeting place for the young. The sign on the second floor is long gone. The French café is gone. The whole front of the first floor is made up of wooden doors that can open out to the street, and, at 3 a.m. last Saturday morning of November 12, did, so that the brawl between just about one half of the 50 or so patrons inside could spill out onto the sidewalk. The police were called. According to Detective Sergeant Herman Lamison, about 10 people

were still inside the bar fighting and throwing things, and another 10 were out on the sidewalk, also fighting, with fists and, sometimes, box cutters. Order was restored. The wounded were attended to. Two of them had to be taken to Southampton Hospital for cut wounds. Both men were 27 years old. One of them, who lives in Brooklyn and also Bridgehampton, was taken to Southampton Hospital for his leg wounds. The other, who is from North Sea, was taken to Stony Brook University Medical Center for treatment to his elbow, which included plastic surgery. “Neither of these men was fighting with the other,” Lamison said. “There were just fights all over the place. Nobody was arrested. The victims said they would not identify their accusers but would attend to matters in their own time and in their own way.” For some reason, this all reminded me of that time when the two old drunks stood out on the sidewalk on a hot, sunny May afternoon and looked up in disbelief at that neon sign. THE ANCHORAGE. I wonder what they might have made of this.

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a sports jacket and jeans. He is cesses with some of her other currently an editor at The films, like Sleepless in Seattle Daily Beast, a web journal. and Hairspray, and working Bernstein asked his mother with Meryl Streep on Julie and questions from notes. He spoke Julia, in which Streep played forcefully and directly. Ephron Julia Child. responded sometimes with fits “You know originally Julia and starts, beginning one Child was supposed to be thought then skipping to played by a different actor. But another. She tends to cheerfulthen that fell through and we ly surround a topic, but in the had Meryl. She was absolutely end, it all made perfect sense. sensational.” Bernstein wanted to know “Could you have made the how she had learned to become movie without Meryl Streep?” a screenwriter. “I could have. But it wouldn’t “I actually typed one up,” she have been as good.” Nora Ephron said. “Before All the President’s “Isn’t it great that her whole Men came out as a movie, a copy of the career made a comeback?” Bernstein asked. screenplay was sent over to Carl and me, and “Not many women actors have that happen.” we read it and didn’t like it. So we revised it. “No, they do not. Faye Dunaway was anothI happened to be the one sitting at the type- er exception.” writer as we did this. And so, in typing it, I “Faye Dunaway, even today, looks 39.” learned how you do it. If you want to learn “Older women sometimes turn to horror how to be a screenwriter, type one up.” movies to make a living.” “You’ve had a long career and a reputation “What do you think of the film business as someone who always comes back when today?” knocked down. Do you have any regrets? “It’s very difficult. Only about four directors What is your greatest regret?” are in a position today to make the movies Ephron looked at her son funny. Then she they want to make. The studios find they said this: “Well, I have no regrets, none at all. have to compete. I can’t believe that long ago But if I did, maybe it was marrying Carl. But I was so fascinated by the Internet and then I wouldn’t have had you.” thought it was our friend. It is making it very Bernstein elicited many comments from difficult for talented people to get the work her about her admiration of Mike Nichols they want.” and delight in working with him, her suc“Are you able to get what you want from a

scene with just a first take? Clint Eastwood does that.” “So does Sidney Lumet. I don’t do a lot of takes, but I rarely keep just the first take. The actors get to improvise with the material in the subsequent takes, and that’s much better. So I don’t know how some directors can do that.” After the interview, which was about 40 minutes long, the pair took questions from the audience. One came from a woman in the balcony. “I have known your son for a long time,” the woman said to Ephron. “I was his French teacher.” “And I was not a very good French student,” Bernstein said. “My question is,” the woman continued, “I noticed that in Julie and Julia, the actress who played Julie, the young woman from Brooklyn, mispronounces the word ‘boeuf ’ in an earlier scene, but as the movie goes along, she slowly gets better at it until the end, when she pronounces it properly. Was that intended?” Ephron and her son stared at one another for a bit. Then Ephron answered. “Actually, I have no idea. Perhaps it qualifies as a mistake. I can’t pronounce ‘boeuf ’ myself. So I don’t really know when somebody fouls it up.” The interview was concluded with a wine and cheese reception in the theatre lobby, where the audience was able to meet the pair up close and personal.


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$5 Million Donated to SH Hospital By T.J. Clemente The heartbeat of the Southampton medical community, its hospital emergency room, is now poised to be fully equipped to deal with the 21stJohn Paulson century needs in this growing community, thanks to an extraordinarily generous gift from two individuals. Last week, Jenny and John Paulson donated $5 million for Southampton Hospital to augment its already top-notch emergency room facilities. This gift is the largest of its kind ever given to an East End hospital. Paulson, founder and chairman of investment firm Paulson & Co., Inc., stated, “As Southampton residents, we have all benefited from the services of the hospital. We are lucky to have such a talented and dedicated team of doctors and caregivers to attend to our emergency needs.” The $5 million will be used to provide Southampton Hospital with an enhanced centralized trauma nurses’ station and triage area, expanded diagnostic and treatment areas, a “fast track” area for less acute illnesses or injuries, and additional patient and trauma rooms, all of which will substantially strengthen the department’s ability to serve patients and their families. The design includes separate weather-protected entrances for walk-in patients and ambulance arrivals, improved traffic flow and enhanced security. Construction is scheduled to be completed by May 2010, and will be dedicated as “The Jenny and John Paulson Emergency Department.” Construction will not impede on the current delivery of emergency care. The Hospital’s Emergency Department serves about 25,000 patient visits annually with boardcertified emergency physicians and highlytrained nursing staff. The hospital has received high marks—it was named the 2008 winner of (continued on next page)

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By T.J. Clemente In Suffolk County, despite these difficult times for most people of every economic level, and despite the fact that businesses are struggling through an off-season that’s more “off” than many in recent history, the virtue of charity is in full swing. Individuals, non-profits and businesses are giving goods and time. Of course, in Hamptons tradition, some folks are still writing checks to support charitable organizations. One such organization is Maureen’s Haven, which has, with the support of the community, mounted a full-scale attack on the problem of homelessness in Suffolk County. With an army of over 1,200 volunteers and a list of over 15 places of worship offering facilities for scheduled usage, Maureen’s Haven gets results. Last year, the organization hosted 153 nights of shelter. It is estimated that the efforts of Maureen’s Haven saves Suffolk County taxpayers $350,000 per year in Social Services costs. Even though the concept of “Homeless in the Hamptons” seems incongruous, it’s estimated that there are more than 500 homeless people on the East End. They now have an option beyond sleeping in abandoned boats, tents in the woods or wherever. In a tradition started by the original settlers (in 1630, John Winthrop was lauded for donating his firewood on cold nights to those who ran out, and for arranging lodging for those who had none), East End charity is alive and well, even beyond the glitzy summer benefits. The sheer number of volunteers willing to give their time is noteworthy, as people from all areas of life are stepping up to the plate, including Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, church and school groups,

Charity Cases and neighbors acting on their own. The United Methodist Church in East Hampton is one the newest sites, along with the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, opening its facilities to Maureen’s Haven and the homeless. No one showed up for lodging the first weekend, yet volunteer organizers such as Barbara Jordan know as it gets colder and the East Hampton locations become better known, needy souls will come. In addition to Maureen’s Haven, the East Hampton Food Pantry with headquarters in Water Mill is another source of charity. Kathy Byrne, a guiding light at the Pantry, reportedly said that last winter 148 families visited the pantry on Tuesdays, when food is distributed. According to Byrne, that breaks down to 239 adults, 136 children and 43 people over the age of 65. In the last month the Pantry opened a satellite branch in Amagansett, serving 40 families on its very first day. For-profit businesses are stepping in as well. Bridgehampton National Bank, with a century of doing business on the East End, is supporting local pantries by collecting food items and selling “Paper Apples” in its 15 East End branches. From now through December anyone visiting a BNB branch can support the program by buying a “Green Apple” for $2 or “Red Apple” for $5. The paper apples will be displayed in branches with the names of donors on them. BNB will match donations up to a total of $5,000. For a list of food items most needed, go to bridgenb.com. For more information on Maureen’s Haven, go to pccouncil.org.

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The Sheltered Islander First, congrats to the Shelter Island Volleyball team for making it to the State Championship semifinals! Though they ended up losing—no matter. We on Shelter Island already began plans for a party—no matter how the game turned out. “Kathy, I’m thinking we could decorate the ferries in the team colors—Hey! You don’t suppose they’d let us repaint them...” “We’d have to get the captains really drunk to get consent. It would be a big job, but I think Peggy could do it. She’s got a hollow leg.” “Excellent, Sue. We could have paint cans hidden in the bushes near the ferries, and the minute we get consent, we paint them!” “We’ll need lots of beer and liquor for the party. We can start buying now and hide it, you know, before the kids get it all.” “Good thinking.” “We really should have a clambake, some things are just clambake-able and I think a State Championship is one of them.” “But it’s too cold for clamming now.” “It’s never too cold for clamming, we just have to find the right guys.” “Men who clam in November. Manly men,who spit in the eye of a freezing wind, crack crabs with their teeth. Men who can go all day with sand in their underwear. Men who use fishing line for dental floss....” “You’ve just described half the men here.” “Yes, but just because they can clam in the winter doesn’t mean they will. We’ll need a plan to get them in that cold water...” “Beer.”

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To Life! Short & Sweet, or Long and Lean By Susan M. Galardi Just when you think there’s no silver lining to the giant cloud that is the economy, glimmers appear. One that caught my eye recently was an article called “Bad times are good for health,” based on a study that showed that people were healthier during the Depression than in the boom times before or after. Reading the article, I had an immediate explanation. People were still getting sick, they just couldn’t afford to go to the doctor. Instead, they stayed home, guzzled castor oil and applied mustard plasters. The population wasn’t healthier—it was undiagnosed. But as I read on, that theory fell apart. The study also showed that actual life expectancy improved in down economies. During the Depression, whites gained six years, nonwhites, eight years. This pattern was borne out in both the recession of 1921 and ’38. When the economy improved, the trend reversed: life expectancy dropped. One theory was that when people are in the red, they eat, drink, smoke and party more. In down times, people eat and drink less, sleep more and don’t work as much, meaning fewer accidents in the workplace (particularly industrial accidents). The theory goes on to say that, in hard times, people rely on friends and family more. Everyone knows how beneficial social support is to health and wellbeing. According to 2005 statistics, the average life expectancy of an adult in the U.S. is 77.6

(white women still live the longest—80.5 years). With the state of affairs we’re in, we should all live to 100. Or maybe not. Take your average Baby Boomer, like me. We’ve lived through a half-dozen recessions: early ‘60s, two in the ‘70s, the ‘88 real estate bust, early ‘90s dotcom debacle, and the current slump. High times taketh away, low times giveth That parade of hard times should add 36 years to our lives, right? are measured in years. Does HOW bad it was But we also lived through the boom time of the for a person have a greater or lesser conse‘80s and the economic bloating at the early quence? Will the people who lost millions to part of this century. So there goes 12 of those Madoff live longer than those who were simply years right off the bat. out of work for a few months? And what about For those who hung out at Limelight and its the anxiety that comes for those people, knowpredecessors like Studio 54, you might as well ing they’ll live longer, but with much less cash lop off another six. If you were one of the in the retirement fund? experimenters in the ‘60s, what did that cost The bottom line is, despite our struggles now, you? I had a friend who was a long-time we’ll all probably live to talk about it a lot denizen of the Factory with Andy Warhol et al. longer. Imagine, six more years of being able to That had to set her back a good 12 years. She bore our grandchildren with, “I remember the did go to rehab—for five YEARS—and proba- big recession of ought-nine…,” at which time bly repaid her life-debt a little. She also the kids will engage their Atomic Cell became a marathon runner during that time. Scramblers and disappear into their hologram (What else was there to do?) That most likely video games. bought her another three years at least. So, depending on how you do the math, our The question is: Wouldn’t it all just come out lives will be either short and sweet, or long and in the wash? You lose some when times are lean. Which will it be? Something to ponder as good, gain it back when times are bad—a we wait in line for our swine flu shots. reverse stock market where gains and losses CREATED BY DVM COMMUNICATIONS

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by Marion Wolberg Weiss This column does not purposely promote commercialism in art. Until possibly now, that is, considering that Christmas is coming and there’s quality art available at affordable prices despite the economic crisis. Even so, this critic would have critiqued the following shows regardless of the season or financial situation. Simply put: the exhibits stand on their own merits. Dan Rattiner’s series of drawings and cartoons (1957-2009) at the Winter Tree Gallery in Sag Harbor is a delightful change from the conventional works usually found at galleries. That the pieces are indigenous to our area make them doubly delightful. Rattiner has a penchant for tracking human and societal foibles. His ability to focus on the annoyances of daily life in the Hamptons, including crowded roads and airport skies, is likewise laudable. Yet Rattiner doesn’t merely concentrate on our personal daily activities, as is proven in his observations concerning class structure (i.e. a bum in a telephone booth answering, “Speaking”). A group show at East Hampton’s Surface Library is a delight as well. For a relatively small space, the gallery manages to expertly display a diverse range of work, highlighting different media, material, styles and aesthetics. At first glance, a particular highlight appears to be the presentation of glass/ceramics by Bob Bachler, Ted Tyler and Hokanson + Dix. Each work has a distinct

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shape, color and/or glaze—qualities that are hard to come by in today’s marketplace. As we look around, it seems as if other distinctive pieces come to light; everything on display is arresting in some way. Consider Pat Swyler’s wall and earthenware figures, mostly Asian-inspired sculptures that are dainty and potent at the same time. Such contradictory traits, in fact, charac-

terize the show. The works may be small, but they are mighty in their techniques and use of materials; they are powerful yet whimsical in tone. That goes for each and every piece. Let’s consider other examples. Christa Maiwald’s “Artist Charms” are equally strong and charming, featuring embroidered portraits of artist couples. What’s special, besides Maiwald’s craftsmanship, are the little touches, like Jackson Pollock’s cigarette and de Kooning’s curl on his forehead. Teri Kennedy’s abstract sculptures of found objects are contradictory as well, featuring charming shapes combined with sturdy items, including wood and wire. Gabriele Raacke’s archival ink prints on watercolor paper are similarly fanciful, featuring shoelike forms that resemble animals (and that also recall Andy Warhol’s footwear). This whimsical animal theme is continued with pieces by Trish Franey. While we can’t describe James Kennedy’s paintings as “dainty” or “charming,” his “Moodscapes” are endearing without being “cute.” His evocation of particular states of mind or material is precious, to say the least. They are images we can’t forget in a hurry. Rattiner’s drawings will be on view at the Winter Tree Gallery until Jan. 7, 2010. Call 631-725-0097. “The Gift of Art” will be at the Surface Gallery until Dec. 20. Call 631- 291-9061.

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By Dan Rattiner Week of November 28-December 4, 2009 Riders this week: 6,422 Rider miles this week: 88,421 DOWN IN THE TUBE Colson Whitehead, the author of this year’s bestselling book about the Hamptons, Sag Harbor, was seen talking to Dan Rattiner, the author of last year’s bestselling book about the Hamptons, In the Hamptons, on the train between Water Mill and Southampton. They were discussing their future endeavors. Rattiner’s sequel, In the Hamptons Too, will appear in May 2010. STRIKE FIZZLES A strike by the Hampton Subway Motorman’s Union ended in failure last Monday morning. The plan was to delay all trains by 20 minutes, and there was little doubt that the motormen could do that just by keeping their trains in the station for that amount of time. The word went out. The riders braced for the worst. But when the time came, the motormen held the first train for the day, at 5:22 a.m., until 5:42 a.m., then proceeded at 20-minute intervals for the rest of the day. Since the trains run at 20minute intervals anyway, all they accomplished was to be one train short at the start of the day and then one train long at the end—a 2:22 a.m.

after the regular 2:02 a.m. the next morning. Nobody noticed the difference. “We screwed up,” said Ian MacTavish, the head of the Motorman’s Union. The union was so upset by this screw-up and all the bad press they received, that two days later at their regular weekly meeting, they decided to acquiesce to management’s demands just to avoid further embarrassment. FOXWOODS MIGHT DIG FROM THEIR END The long drawn-out attempt to dig a subway tunnel between Sag Harbor and Foxwoods, Connecticut got another boost last week. Foxwoods, which is experiencing a slowdown in gambling revenue, is considering digging from their end instead of waiting for the tunnel to arrive from our end. Their hope is that this new access will bring fresh revenue. Hampton Subway’s first attempt at digging to Foxwoods ended in disaster when the tunnel struck oil under Long Island Sound, which caused the flooding of the tunnel, the workmen being evacuated and the project being walled off with pumps constantly going to keep the oil from overwhelming the entire line. The second attempt tried to make a big circle around the western end of the underground oil pool, but after heading west just off Long

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Twentysomething…By David Lion Rattiner The Four Seasons In Southampton, Jean Mackenzie, the smallbusiness owner of The Clamman and Four Seasons Caterer Southampton, is facing a battle, and it has to do with the name of her business. Yep, Four Seasons, as in the Four Seasons restaurant in Manhattan (not the internationally famous hotel by the way, but we’ll get to that later), called their lawyer. The lawyer, Karen A. Monroe, sent a letter to Mackenzie that threatened “appropriate action” if she didn’t do something about the name of the business she has owned and advertised for the last five years. Hire a lawyer and fight back! Right? Wrong. Everybody wants to believe that owning a small business in the Hamptons means that money is coming out of your ears. After all, it’s the Hamptons. But running a business that’s flush with customers just three months out of the year, and factoring in Manhattan-priced overhead is not easy, and Mackenzie has expressed to her friends that she doesn’t have the resources to battle Classic Restaurants Corp., the Four Seasons restaurant parent company. What’s fair? What’s right? To me, it seems obvious—let Mackenzie keep her name. Yes “Four Seasons” is registered in her name, but so is “Caterers Southampton.” She’s been in business for five years. Why the complaint now? Many businesses all over the country share names. Have you heard of The Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts? One of the biggest brand

names in the world, next to Hilton and Marriott? Guess what? The restaurant and the hotels are completely different owners. The Four Seasons restaurant had the name before the hotel, and judging by the success of the hotels around the world for the last 50 years, name infringement didn’t apply there. In fact, according to the owner of the restaurant in a message on citysearch.com, the hotel chain is frequently confused with the eatery. In Massachusetts, there’s a furniture store called Seasons Four. In Greensboro North Carolina, there’s a shopping center called Four Seasons Town Centre. In St. James, right here on Long Island, there’s a cesspool company (I swear it’s true) called Four Seasons Cesspool Inc. Was a letter sent to them as well? Why is a restaurant in Manhattan so amped about a caterer in Southampton? It’s of course about protecting their business image, but really? Is a Manhattan restaurant feeling ANY financial loss to a caterer 100 miles away? And hiring a lawyer? What is so ridiculous is that The Four Seasons Hotels is separate from the restaurant in Manhattan that sent Mackenzie the letter. That makes this letter almost comical. I had to find out for myself, so I called the Four Seasons restaurant in Manhattan. The man who answered the phone said, “We are the Four Seasons restaurant and are totally unrelated to the hotel.” “Separate owners? Everything?” I said. “Everything. Amazing, huh? Would you like

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Tax Credits & Loans from Feds and State By T.J. Clemente On November 8, in the Oval Office of the White House, President Obama signed a stimulus bill that also included an extension of firsttime homebuyer tax credit until May 30, 2010. Under the bill, first-time homebuyers, defined by the law as buyers who “have not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase,” may be eligible for a tax credit of up to $8,000. A “repeat buyer,” meaning an existing homeowner who has been residing in his principal residence for five consecutive years out of the last eight and is purchasing a new principal residence, may be eligible for a tax credit of up to $6,500. In fact, all U.S. citizens who file federal tax returns are eligible for some assistance in this program, excluding households with annual income over $225,000. (Partial credit is allowed in some cases up to $245,000.) The eligibility period for the tax credit is defined under the extension as “homes purchased after Nov. 6, 2009, and before May 1, 2010.” In the spirit of fairness, “all home purchases subject to a binding sales contract signed by April 30, 2010, will qualify for the tax credit provided closing occurs prior to July 1, 2010.” And you must be at least 18 to get the credit. (It was reported that one credit was awarded to a four-year-old.) The amount of tax credit is based on the combined income of the households or the individuals. The full credit is available as long as their modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is less than $125,000. Single or head-of-household tax-

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SOUTHOLD Thomas & Karleen Schultz to Joseph Buczek, 3895 Wells Avenue, 855,000 Melissa & William Dolan to Richard Johnson, 725 Jacobs Lane, 650,000

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In the summer, you’ll often find Macari Vineyards wines in my glass, be it their surprisingly expressive stainless steel chardonnay, their beautifully crisp sauvignon blanc, or their different-every-year rose. With those summerstyle wines, Macari’s Vineyards, which run from Route 48 north almost right into the Long Island Sound, seem to capture a saltwater, saline minerality that is both refreshing and intriguing on the palate. Sometimes it can be easy to forget just how good some of Macari’s red wines are, but a recent tasting served as an excellent reminder. Co-owner Joe Macari manages the winery’s vineyards following many organic, sustainable and biodynamic principals. He also has cattle on the property and keeps bees (the honey is available in the tasting room). Spend any time with Joe and his passion for his land and the diversity he encourages is palpable. We all wish we were as passionate about something in life. Trust me. I can’t objectively say that that passion comes through in the wines – which are made by Paola Valverde – but subjectively I can say that I like to think so. One of the better under-$20 wines made on Long Island, the Macari Vineyards NV Sette ($17) is a blend of 50% merlot and 50% cabernet franc. Its plummy on the nose with spicy oak, tarragon and a briny, minerally streak. Medium-bodied, the palate features more plum and some cherry flavors accented by brown spice, leaf tobacco, spicy oak and fresh-cut herbs. The tannins are light, making this an approachable, drink-now offering with good acidity for every-night drinking. This edition of the non-vintage blend was released in April. Not many local wineries bottle syrah varietally, but for the second time (the first being in 2005), Macari has with its Macari Vineyards 2007 Syrah ($35), a big, mouth-filling wine with intense black pepper spice on the nose with blackberry and blueberry fruit, violets and wet topsoil aromas beneath. The palate is full-bodied and fairly straightforward with more spice, blueberries, black cherry and a vaguely meaty character. The finish is mediumlength but features an interesting pencil-lead note. My favorite of the new table red releases is the first release of Macari Vineyards 2007 Dos Aguas ($27), named for the Long Island Sound and Great Peconic Bay, the two bodies of water that surround North Fork wine country. It’s a blend of 45% cabernet sauvignon, 36% merlot, 15% cabernet franc and 4% malbec, and while still a baby in its development, is more approachable that you might think. The nose opens with intense pipe tobacco and licorice-y Thai basil and oregano, with black cherry and green olive beneath. Black cherry leads the way on the balanced palate with accents of tobacco, black licorice, dried herbs and more green olive. The tannins are firm, but will integrate with more bottle time. The finish lingers for 30-plus seconds

Macari Vineyards and features tobacco and spice. There are values at every price point and I think this qualifies as a terrific value at under $30. The last of the wines tasted is notable largely for its uniqueness. Macari Vineyards 2007 Block E Cabernet Franc ($40) is made with 100% cabernet franc grapes that were harvested, frozen in a commercial freezer and then processed to create a sweet dessert wine. The aromas and flavors are somewhat simple, mostly sweet strawberry jam

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Shopping guide Your Guide to Holiday Events and Shopping on the East End By David Lion Rattiner Is it really that time of the year again? It sure is. The Christmas shopping season is here and it’s time to gear up and hit the streets of the East End to get your family and those special people in your life gifts for the holidays. But there is absolutely no reason to be scared of the price tags in “The Hamptons” this time of year. It’s the off-season for the Hamptons, which means outrageous deals on topnotch products and gifts that will surely have your family and friends smiling ear-to-ear. What’s so great about shopping on the East End during the off-season is the experience, the surprising sales and, of course, some of the best and most unique brands in the entire world. All of this takes place while the best community leaders organize wonderful holiday events such as tree lightings and ceremonies. Here is a guide to give you a start. East Hampton East Hampton is magical during the holidays with plenty of shopping and plenty to do. A fantastic event will take place Saturday, November 28 at the LongHouse Reserve. If you’ve ever been there, you know how special of a place this art garden is. The LongHouse reserve has planned a Holiday Walk through the garden while offering hot rum to its guests. You can also place a wish on the Yoko

Ono Wish Tree that is there. Def check this one out. The LongHouse Reserve is located at 133 Hands Creek Road in East Hampton. Call 631-329-3568 for more info. On Saturday, Dec. 5, The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Santa parade, with Santa himself to be present. The parade takes place at 10 a.m. and brings the entire town to life for the holidays. You aren’t going to want to miss all of the trees that the Town and Village plant throughout East Hampton either. So spend the day watching the parade and then go shopping, and afterwards watch as the entire town sparkles with hundreds of Christmas trees lining the streets. For more information about the parade, call 631-3240362. Shopping Good places to go shopping for gifts in East Hampton include all of the stores on Main Street and Newtown Lane. This includes Bonne Nuit for children’s clothing and lingerie on Main Street. Calypso Home, located on Newtown Lane, offers great home items. Calypso, right next door, offers

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to see and do during the holidays. What you absolutely MUST do is hit the Montauk Lighthouse and see it lit up like a Christmas tree. This is an amazing site to see. If you can manage it, on Sunday, November 29, between 11 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., the Montauk Lighthouse lighting ceremony will take place. Thousands of lights will surround the Lighthouse to mark the beginning of the holiday season. The celebration will include live music and free hot cider, cookies and candy canes. Santa has been invited and is expected to attend. Parking and admission to the Lighthouse grounds are free. The lights will be lit nightly from 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. through January 2. This is a can’t-miss. Call 631-668-2544. Shopping Montauk offers some excellent shopping resources. For very fashionable clothes, check out Screaming Mimi’s or Tauk. But the real resource in Montauk is the outdoor equipment it offers. Check out the Montauk Bike Shop for some excellent bike deals. When it comes to surf shops and surfing equipment, forget about it. Between Air and Speed Surf Shop, Plaza Surf and Sports, Espo’s Surf Shop and Sunset Surf Shack, you can’t miss with the quality of information and products available for the surfer. For cute gift ideas, Montauk is ideal. At White’s Drug and Department store you can find anything from Montauk Monopoly to comfortable Montauk hoodies. For kids, Second Star Toys always has a unique selection. This is also true for Barnacle Books. For home goods, Haven Home Furnishings is an excellent source where you can find one-of-a-kind vintage home furnishings, wood boat frames, trendy bean bags and more. For the

largest selection of Montauk-labeled clothes, The Montauk Clothing Company is your answer. For flowers, Strawberry Fields Flowers and Gifts and the Montauk Garden Center are great. After you’re done shopping, it’s not a bad idea for a soak in the hot tub at the Spa at Gurney’s Inn. Bridgehampton Bridgehampton offers up some holiday fun on December 19 at the South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center. At 10 a.m. you can decorate a holiday tree with a group of museumgoers and watch it light up just in time for Christmas. Located at 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike. 631-537-9735. On December 5 a Holiday Shopping Fair will take place at St. Ann’s Parish House on Main Street in Bridgehampton. The holiday fair offers handcrafted gifts, ornaments, hand-knit sweaters, scarves, hats, needlepoint, selected jewelry and homemade jams and pies. All of the money from this all-volunteer event goes to non-profit organizations. The fair runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 631-5377705. Shopping Besides the Holiday Fair on December 5, Bridgehampton is a shopping town, especially when it comes to the big box stores in the Bridgehampton Commons, including TJ Maxx, KMart, Gap, Banana Republic, Radio Shack and more. There is also a great shoe store in the Commons called Sneakerology which is owned by the same people that ran the former Athlete’s Foot in the same location. Also in the Commons is Hampton Photo Arts for photography and art supplies. On Main Street in Bridgehampton you can do

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Shopping guide Happy Thanksgiving to all my loyal readers, shops and friends. Let’s do some before- and after-turkey shopping! Don’t forget: the 40-70% off “Blowout” sale at Jimmy’s, 167 Main Street, Westhampton Beach, is still in progress, and new merchandise has been added to the mix. Look around and you shall find the brand-new resort wear selections that have arrived just in time for the holidays. 631-288-7000. On Black Friday weekend, Nov. 27 -29, there will be a cheerful holiday sale at Jill Lynn & Co., 66 Jobs Lane, Southampton. Buy one item and get 25% off all sterling silver handcrafted jewelry by Jill Lynn. Also, gold, platinum, diamond and gemstone jewelry is 25% off, with 25% off any additional item. All watches are 20% off. Refreshments will be served. 631-287-1001. www.jilllynnandco.com. Twist, 46 Jobs Lane, Southampton, is a fun and unique clothing boutique that always offers new fashion brands for contemporary women and tweens. Thanksgiving weekend all full-price denim, corduroy, sweaters, dresses and Lacoste items are 25% off. Additional “little gems” priced under $50 make great gifts for any occasion. Spend $100 or more and receive Twist Dollars good toward a future purchase. Free gift-wrapping is available! At Tamara Comolli Fine Jewelry Collection, 27 Main Street, Southampton, the holiday spirit continues with a “Thanksgiving Weekend Holiday 2009 Preview” of their finest gems and jewels in 18k – “the ultimate in casual luxury.” Mention Dan’s Papers or my “Shop ‘til” column and receive 15% off your holiday purchase! For info call 631-283-7600, or visit www.tamaracomolli.com. Broken Colour Works, Hampton Road in

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By Susan Galardi

“If you’re down and confused, and you don’t remember who you’re talkin’ to, concentration slips away, ‘cause your baby is so far away. “Well there’s a rose in the fisted glove and the eagle flies with the dove, and if you can’t be with the one you love, honey, love the one you’re with.” We can be grateful to Stephen Stills for those lyrics. And even though there have been many grown-up interpretations, on a basic level it could be argued that the song is about gratitude. I love Thanksgiving because it’s a time to be grateful. That’s it. No other feeling is permitted. Just try to complain and you’ll be branded an “ingrate” and banished to the kids’ table. The whole family isn’t able to come home this year? Be grateful for those who are there. Not able to be with your bio-family? Be grateful for the “family” you’re with. Growing up, I enjoyed Norman Rockwell Thanksgivings: My mother cooking an enormous turkey and catering-hall-sized platters of side dishes for our family of eight, as the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade blared from the TV. Later in the day, my father and brothers retired to the living room for football on that tiny black-and-white screen – a typical American family scene. Unfortunately, my father passed away when I was six, and things changed. A few older siblings moved on and out. My mother remarried and we had a new “father,” if that’s possible. A Rutgers study from 2005 showed that only 63% of American children grow up with both biological parents – the lowest figure in the Western world. I’m sure that percentage was

Editors Note: For holiday kid’s events in all of the towns on the East End, check the Holiday Shopping Guide in this issue. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 KIDS KNEAD CHALLAH – 5:30 p.m. Challah breadmaking, songs, Kiddush juice-making, and grand children’s raffle. Free, no affiliation necessary. Chabad of Southampton, 214 Hill St. 631-287-2249. MONTAUK PLAYHOUSE – Youth program for grades 9 to 12 at the Montauk Playhouse. 7 to 9 p.m. through December. 240 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-668-1124. THE GREAT MUMMY ADVENTURE - Presented by The Paper Bag Players. Tickets are $25, $ 20, $15. Pre-show workshop in Puppets & Puppetry offered to ticket holders for $5 per child, from 2-2:45 pm. Show starts at 3:00. West Hampton Beach Performing Arts Center. 76 Main Street, Westhampton. 631-288-2350 x115. CUPCAKE DECORATING - 1:00 p.m. Learn fun, unusual decorating tricks to try at home. Registration required. For kids 6 and up. Hampton Library, Montauk Hwy, Bridgehampton. bridlib@suffolk.ny.us or 631-537-0015. KIDSTREET – Live performance, “Hot Peas ‘N Butter. 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Bay Street Theatre. 1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 HAMPTONS BASEBALL CAMP - For children of all experience levels, ages 4-13, who want to play baseball in a safe, fun, positive learning environment. Emphasis on effort over talent, team concepts and core fundamentals; plus tips on diet, fitness. Come for the day or for the season. SYS Youth Services, Southampton. 631-907-2566. LIL COWPOKES PONY CLUB – Every Sat. from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. for ages 3 and up. Learn about animals and how to ride a pony. Amaryllis Farm Equine Rescue, 93 Merchants Path, Southampton. 631-537-7335. MONTAUK PLAYHOUSE –10:20 to 12:30 p.m. skills and drills basketball program. 10:30 to 11 a.m. K-1, 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. grades 2-3. 6 to 9 p.m. Youth sports night. 6 to

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higher in the 1960s, but needless to say, that construct no longer defined our family unit. As in many households, the group at our table changed from year to year, with an ebb and flow of in-laws, grandchildren, girlfriends and boyfriends. One brother joined the Marines. One sister got married and spent Thanksgiving with “the other side,” as my mother called her in-laws. But the family members who showed up sat at that grand table, grateful for those who were there. This Thanksgiving, in addition to being grateful for a family Thanksgiving at our home, I’m thankful for things beyond “the ones I’m with.” Writing a parenting column, I get a lot of press releases and information about news and trends. Right now, two developments that affect children and families make me happy. I’m grateful that research continues to show that hitting a child is wrong, and that spanking falls squarely under that header of hitting. IQ tests were given to two large groups of kids – one aged two to four, the other five to nine. Four years later, the same kids were tested again. Of the younger group, those

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7:30 grades 3 and 4. 7:30 to 9 grades 5 to 8. through December. 240 Edgemere Street, Montauk. 631-668-1124. ART AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE - Golden Eagle presents: Friday, “Winter 3D Scene” Holiday Card Printing” art workshop. Recommended for ages 6-13. 10am-11am $20. 14 Gingerbread Lane East Hampton 631-324-0603. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29 PETTING FARM AT AMARYLLIS SANCTUARY –Love animals? Especially rescued ones? Visit Octaveous and Sir Lancelot the potbelly piggies; Skipper, Poseidon duckies and others! Every Sun. 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 93 Merchants Path off Sagg Road, Sagaponack. $5. 631-537-7335. SPECIAL SCREENING OF ‘THE KINGS OF APPLETOWN’ – 2:30 p.m. Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. Movie features Disney’s Dylan and Cole Sprouse (Zack and Cody). Tickets $8 for kids $10 for adults. 1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor. 631-725-9500. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS – And Toddler Workshops sponsored by The Parrish Art Museum. Registration required, call for info: 631-283-2118, ext. 30 to register. 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. KIDS KARAOKE – Mondays. 5 to 7 p.m. Regulars Music Café, 1271 North Sea Road, Southampton. 631-287-2900. ONGOING CMEE – Children’s Museum of the East End. Check out the new Lego table, improvements to the general store, new sand table and a new art area in the permanent gallery. Interactive exhibitions, arts and science based programs and workshops, special events. 376 Bridge/Sag Turnpike, Bridgehampton. $7 for non-members, members are free. 631-537-8250. cmee.org. GOAT ON A BOAT – Puppet shows, programs for young children. Rte. 114 and East Union Street, Sag Harbor. 631725-4193. goatonaboat.org. SOUTH FORK NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM (SOFO) – Museum hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days a week, year round

who had been spanked lost five IQ points. Those spanked in the older group lost three points. The idea of a large, strong adult spanking a twoyear-old is enough to make me lose my mind, let alone IQ points. But that’s a different column. The outcome of the study was that spanking stunts a child’s long-term intellectual growth. Researchers believe that the stress that goes along with the fear of being physically harmed may interfere with brain development. It’s also been shown that physical punishment leads to more aggressive behavior among teens. The recommendation to parents was “reduce and potentially eliminate…any physical punishment.” Hopefully, this practice will continue to fall out of favor. I’m grateful that driving drunk with a child in the car is now considered a felony. Governor Paterson recently signed into law that drivers with a bloodalcohol (BAC) level of 0.08 who have a minor 15 or younger in the car would be charged with a felony, punishable by up to four years in prison. It’s not that hard to reach .08 BAC. I went online to a site that has a BAC calculator and learned that a 140-pound woman who has two 5-ounce glasses of wine over a period of one hour is already up to .05% BAC. The calculator gave the results with the message, “Possibly Impaired, Do Not Drive.” With the holidays here, as we celebrate with our bio-families, extended families and families of friends, we can be grateful for the ones we’re with, and make sure they remain with us, physically and emotionally safe and sound, for holidays to come.

except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day. A walk through the museum is like taking an interpretive nature hike. Museum provides a field guide to the exhibits. 377 Bridgehampton/Sag Harbor Turnpike. 631-537-9735. JACKSON POLLOCK FAMILY DRIP PAINTING WORKSHOP – Tour & Explore the Pollock Krasner House & Studio, followed by a drip-painting workshop. 10 -11:30 a.m. For Thurs. or Fri. workshop contact Karyn Mannix at 631-329-2811 or jacksonpollock.wordpress.com. For Sat. workshop contact Joyce Raimondo at 917-502-0790 or joyceraimondo.com. Reservations required. SOUTHAMPTON YOUTH SERVICES – Kids’ programs daily in sports, dance and more. 631-287-1511. YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE – Sponsored by the Town of Southampton Youth Bureau to give kids a voice in town government. 631-702-2425. ART AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE – 14 Gingerbread La. East Hampton. 631-324-0603. SOUTHAMPTON TOWN WORKSHOPS – Call to register for classes 631-728-8585. MUSIC TOGETHER BY THE DUNES – Music/ movement program for children 0 to 5-years-old and their caregivers. Mon. and Tues. mornings – Dance Centre of the Hamptons, WH Beach; Thurs. mornings – SH Cultural Center; Fri. mornings – SH Town Rec Center, Majors Path. 631-764-4180. STORYTIMES - please go to danshamptons.com Send all events for the kids’ calendar to events@danspapers.com by Friday at noon.

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Arts & Entertainment By Tiffany Razzano Brondal, originally With Sag Harbor’s from Denmark, realized Bay Burger closing for that organizing such an the winter season, the event would benefit not progressive jazz jam just the community of session that has built listeners who would up a following there make up the audience, since its first event in but the musicians as April will keep the well, after he realized music going at Bay there were very few venStreet Theatre during ues for this sort of music the winter months. on the East End. “I The first Bay Burger believe the art of music Jam Session at Bay can only really be pracStreet will be held on ticed in front of a live Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. After audience,” he said. “You taking the remainder can practice on your own of December off, it will until you’re blue in the Steve Watson, Claes Brondal, Larry Marci, face, but if you don’t put it start up again on Jan. 7 and be held every subsequent Thursday. Every event in context of a live audience, it loses its value.” So he got to talking to Bay Burger co-owner Joe Tremblay, is free and open to the public, as the jam’s founder and drummer Claes Brondal’s main purpose was to and the jam sessions were born last spring. create a weekly event that would expose the commuStemming back to New York City during the jazz nity – especially children within the community – to era, when musicians would gather after their regular gigs to collaborate and jam together, these jam sesdifferent types of music. Brondal actually got the idea for the jam session from working with children sions have been growing from the very beginning. With a house band that consists of Brondal on drums in local schools, teaching them about the roots of music. “I realized that a lot of these kids had never and other local musicians, you never know who will turn up each week to perform. Sometimes it might experienced live music up close, if at all, before,” he just be the house band on stage, while other times said. “I definitely felt the need in the community. I want to make jazz accessible.” (continued on next page)

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This week’s cover featuring the Montauk Lighthouse holds special meaning for the artist, Robert Michaels. According to Michaels, the Lighthouse is where he would go for solace after his wife passed away. It’s also where he likes to take outof-town visitors. As calming as the setting is, there’s a bit of whimsy at play with the snowman in the foreground. Such an addition of incongruity has become a recurring element, as has Michaels’ use of background-foreground composition. Car motifs abound in his body of work, too. Consider, for example, the model sitting on a car in the middle of an otherwise normal street, and the vehicle on Route #66 in the background, with girls eating ice cream in the foreground. Other aspects “mark” Michaels’ images, including his depiction of generic Hollywood movies, like both “Homeland Insecurity,” which mirrors a horror film (complete with a scary car in the background), and a gangster scene with a typical Mafia-type vehicle. While many of Michaels’ images may be tongue-incheek, some recent ones are quite personal. The following conversation captures the spirit of these works. Q: There’s an image of a boy in goggles imitating an airplane as an airplane flies overhead in the foreground, and a young girl positioned in the background. What’s the meaning behind this? A: The young woman is how I imagine my fiancé, Courtenay, to have looked at that age. Q: Are there other works similar to this? A: Yes, there’s one showing a boy holding a girl up on a white horse. That’s an imagined Courtenay, again, in her younger years. Q: And the boy? A: That’s me. Q: These images not only suggest a narrative but also have some truth to them. A: Courtenay was an Olympic athlete, and she’s a pilot. Q: Thus the horse, which you said you shot in Montauk, and the airplane image. Even so, how do you create the images, including the one on the cover? A: They are digitally rendered and painted. They are a composite of different photographs. The images seem less complicated in terms of visual composition; they look more simplistic in their visual impact. Q: These last images are more subjective, obviously, and personal. Less about pop culture and more about connections between people. What has changed in your life to cause this? A: I was kind of isolated here in the Hamptons, but now I have a family. I went to see my son in California recently, and Courtenay has several children. It’s changed my life. Q: And the future? A: We’re moving to Bend, Oregon, where we’ll move into Courtenay’s home. She’s also planning a show for me, which I’m looking forward to. And I may resurrect a company designing luggage tags that I had going a while back. Q: Courtenay said something very encouraging about the future. A: She said my best work is yet to come. –Marion Wolberg Weiss Robert Michaels’ work can be seen at www.robertmichaelsphoto.com. He can be reached directly at 1800-PHOTO.

Jammin’ at Bay Street

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Honoring the Artist: Robert Michaels


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Art Openings & Galleries OPENINGS AND EVENTS MARDERS ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE – Runs all weekend, November 27, 28, 29 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Live music from 1 to 4 p.m. each day. Cookies and cider will be served. Enjoy artwork by Mica Marder provided by the Silas Marder Gallery. Reception is November 28 from 5 to 9 p.m. featuring a group exhibition of paintings, sculpture and timebased media. 120 Snake Hollow Road, Bridgehampton. 631-537-3700 or 631-702-2306. RICAHRD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS GALLERY – 12/5 – Opening reception for “The Gift That Lasts a Lifetime” featuring David Peikon Painints. Landscapes of the heart and memories of summer. Reception is from 6 to 9 p.m. Wine and cheese, meet the artists. 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1161. SYLVESTER & CO. AT HOME – 11/28 – Opening reception from 5 to 7 p.m. The art featured is by many local, international and NYC artists including Eric Buechel, Perry Burns, Elizabeth Dow, David Geiser, James Kennedy, Dennis Lawrence, Jim Napierala, Matthew Satz, Lynda Sylvester, Bijou LeTord and Gavin Zeigler. 154 Main Street in Amagansett. 631-267-9777. CUCA ROMLEY – 11/28 – Opening reception from 4 to 7 p.m. for “40 Years In America” by Cuca Romley. At The Winter Tree Gallery. 125 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631725-0097. THE CRAZY MONKEY GALLERY – 11/28 – Opening recption at 7 p.m. for “Small Works” art by members of the cooperative and “Water Creatures” by Setha Low. 136 Main Street. 631-267-3627. GARRETT CHINGERY – 11/28 – Opening reception for “In The Flesh” contemporary figurative paintings by Garrett Chingery. 419 Main Street, Greenport. 917-9699317. GALLERIES

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you might catch up to 12 musicians, including vocalists and a horn section, performing. And the jazz music performed takes on an inventive feel, incorporating Latin, hip-hop, gospel, soul, R&B and more. Musicians taking the stage range from 19 to 70 years old. “It definitely takes on an eclectic feel,” Brondal said. Brondal reached out to Bay Street to see what he could do for the jam session during the off-season and found that the powers that be there had actually been interested in contacting him. The Bay Burger Jam Sessions in collaboration with Bay Street, as it’s being called, will host its kick-off session, a benefit for the program on Dec. 3. For more information, go to baystreet.org.

ANN MADONIA PAINTING GALLERY & FINE ANTIQUES – Paintings by major contemporary sports artist, Henry Koehler, this year’s Hampton Class poster artist. Daily 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 631-283-1878. ANNYX – 150 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-9064. ART & SOUL GALLERY – 495 Montauk Highway, Eastport. 631-325-1504. Artsoulgallery.com. ARTHUR T. KALAHER FINE ART – 28E Jobs La., Southampton. Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art Gallery will be showing the work of American Impressionist Will Hutchins (1878-1945) through October 31. Open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. 631-204-0383. BENSON-KEYES ARTS – Open by appointment. elainebensongallery@gmail.com. 917-509-1379. BERNARD GOLDBERG FINE ARTS, LLC – 4 Newtown La., East Hampton. BERNARD SPRING STEEL – Open Sat. and Sun. 1-4 p.m. 7760 Main Bayview Rd., Southold. 631-765-9509. BIRNHAM WOOD GALLERIES – Open daily 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. 52 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-6010. Birnhamwoodart.com. BOLTAX GALLERY – 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 21 North Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-749-4062. BRAVURA ART AND OBJECTS GALLERY – American, European, tribal, Murano glass, jewelry, textiles, home furnishings and eclectic objects. Open by appointment. 261 N. Main St., Southampton. 631-3773355. CANIO’S GALLERY– 290 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631725-4926. CECILY’S LOVE LANE GALLERY – Showing a variety of local artists. 80 Love Ln., Mattituck. 631-298-8610. CHRYSALIS GALLERY – 2 Main Street, Southampton. 631-287-1883. THE CRAZY MONKEY GALLERY – Thurs. thru Sun., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 136 Main St., Amagansett. 631-267-3627. D’AMICO INSTITUTE – Former residence of Victor D’Amico, founding director of the Museum of Modern Art. Early modernist furnishings and found objects on display. By appointment. Lazy Point, Amagansett. 631-267-3172. DESHUK-RIVERS STUDIO – Visit artist Daria Deshuk for one-on-one tours. Paintings, photographs and works on paper. 141 Maple Ln., Bridgehampton. 631-237-4511. Deshukriversgallery.com. GALERIE BELAGE – 8 Moniebogue La., Westhampton Beach. 631-288-5082. GORAN PETMIL STUDIO – Open Sat. and Sun., 3-7 p.m. or by appointment. 88 Gin Lane (Barnway), Southampton. 631-574-7542 or 631-830-2895. LEVITAS CENTER FOR THE ARTS – Southampton Cultural Center, Pond La. Weekdays 12-4 p.m., weekends 12-6 p.m. 631-283-6419. MARK BORGHI FINE ART – Mix of mid-century modern works and new acquisitions. 2462 Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-7245. MICHAEL PEREZ POP ART GALLERY – Featuring original works by artist/gallery owner Michael Perez. 59 Main St., Southampton. 631-259-2424. Michaelperezartist.com.

MOSQUITO HAWK GALLERY – 24 N Ferry Rd., Shelter Island. 631-905-4998. PARASKEVAS GALLERY – Showing Michael Paraskevas’ work and children’s book illustrations from Maggie and the Ferocious Beast and other books published with his mother, Betty. Open by appointment. 83 Main St., Westhampton Beach. 631-287-1665. THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM – Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Jobs Ln., Southampton. 631-2832118. POLLOCK KRASNER HOUSE & STUDY CENTER – 830 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. 631-324-4929. L’ORANGERIE FINE ART GALLERY – Sat. 12-6 p.m. Sun. 1-5 p.m. and by appointment. 633 First Street, Greenport. 631-477-2633. lorangerie@optonline.net. RATIO GALLERY – 10 Bell St., Bellport. 631-286-4020. Ratiogallery.com. RICHARD J. DEMATO FINE ARTS GALLERY – Donato Giancola, Jacques Moiroud and new works by Michael Viera, Robert Reynolds and Jamie Wyeth through November. 90 Main Street, Sag Harbor. 631-725-1161. ROMANY KRAMORIS GALLERY – 41 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-2499. SIRENS’ SONG GALLERY – Fri.-Mon. 12:30 to 6 p.m. 516 Main Street, Greenport. sirensongallery.com. 631-4771021. SPANIERMAN GALLERY AT EAST HAMPTON – 68 Newtown Lane, East Hampton. 631-329-9530. SURFACE LIBRARY – 845 Springs Fireplace Rd., East Hampton. Thurs – Sun. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 631-291-9061. SYLVESTER & CO. – The Work of David Geiser and others. Sylvester & Co. at Home, 154 Main St., Amagansett. On thru 11/4. 631-267-9777. TERRENCE JOYCE GALLERY – 114 Main St., Greenport. 631-477-0700. TULLA BOOTH GALLERY – Landscapes + East End on view through 12/7. 66 Main St., Sag Harbor. Thurs.Mon. 12:30-7 p.m. 631-725-3100. Tullaboothgallery.com. THE WINTER TREE & GINA GALLERY –Gallery Hours Daily 12-7pm. (Closed Tuesday) 125 Main St., Sag Harbor. 631-725-0097. WISH ROCK STUDIO – Fine art and frame shop. Open Thurs.-Sun. from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 17 Grand Ave., Shelter Island Heights. 631-749-5200. VERED GALLERY – 20th Annual semi auction ends 11/29. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. 68 Park Pl., East Hampton. 631-324-3303.

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MOVIES Schedule for the week of Friday, November 27 to Thursday, December 3. Movie schedules are subject to change. Always call to confirm shows and times. HAMPTON ARTS (+) Twilight New Moon (PG13)– Fri. 1, 4, 7, 9:45 Sat, 1, 4, 7, 9:45 Sun. 1, 4, 7 Mon – Thurs 7 Old Dogs (PG) – Fri-Sat, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30, Sun. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs 7 SAG HARBOR CINEMA (+) (631-725-0010) Men Who Stare At Goats – Fri-Thurs, 6 A Serious Man – Fri-Thurs, 4 The Maid – Fri-Thurs, 8

10:10, Sat., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10 10:10, Sun., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10 Mon-Thurs, 4:10, 7:10 Ninja Assassin (R) - Fri., 4:30, 7:30, 9:50, Sat. 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:50 Sun., 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, Mon-Thurs., 4:30, 7:30 Planet 51 (PG) - Fri., 4:20, 7:20, 9:40, Sat. 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:40 Sun., 1:20, 4:20, 7:20, Mon-Thurs., 4:20, 7:20 2012 (PG13) - Fri., 3:50, 7:50, Sat. 12:30, 3:50, 7:50 Sun., 12:30, 3:50, 7:50, Mon-Thurs., 3:50, 7:50

UA EAST HAMPTON (+) (631-324-0598) Call for times.

Sat., 1:15, 4:30, 7:30, 10:15, Sun. 1:15, 4:30, 7:30 Mon-Thurs, 4:30, 7:30 Old Dogs (PG) – Fri, 3:50, 7:20, 9:45, Sat, 12:50, 3:50, 7:20, 9:45, Sun. 12:50, 3:50, 7:20, 9:45 Mon-Thurs 3:50, 7:20 2012 (PG13) – Fri 4:15, 7:40, Sat, 12:40, 4:15, 7:40 Sun., 12:40, 4:15, 7:40 Mon.-Thurs, 4:15, 7:40 MATTITUCK CINEMAS (Call 631-298-Show for times) Old Dogs (PG), Fantastic Mr. Fox (PG), Ninja Assassin (R), A Christmas Carol (PG), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (PG13), 2012 (PG13), The Blind Side (PG13), Planet 51 (PG) .

UA HAMPTON BAYS (+) (631-728-8535) Christmas Carol (PG) – Fri. 4:40, 7:40, 10:20 Sat., 1:40, 4:40, 7:40, 10:20 Sun, 1:40, 4:40, 7:40 Mon-Thurs., 4:40, 7:40 New Moon: Twilight Saga (PG13) – Fri., 4:10, 7:10

UA SOUTHAMPTON (+) (631-287-2774) New Moon: Twilight Saga (PG-13) – Fri 4, 7, 9:55, Sat., 1, 4, 7, 9:55, Sun. 1, 4, 7 Mon-Thurs, 4, 7 Blind Side (PG-13) – Fri 4:30, 7:30, 10:15,

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Life S tyle Universal Car Care You don’t have to be a Democrat, Republican or Independent to agree that the universal healthcare of your expensive car is very important. Unfortunately, the only time that the hapless owner really has car care is when the car is new and under a factory warranty. Once the warranty period is over, you’re on your own, and all that’s left is “the public option” for repairs. So let a group of responsible car gurus and I give you some advice on car care. When the warranty period of your car is nearing its end, check with your dealer and see if he can extend the FACTORY WARRANTY. Notice I said “factory warranty.” It has come to my attention that many other types of private, non-factory warranties offered are less than ideal, with some of them being downright crooked. Be aware that many extended warranties, factory or otherwise, can be expensive. You can also buy a used car that is dealer-certified, but be aware that it has to be the same make of a model the dealer sells new. In other words, a Lexus dealer cannot certify a used Mercedes. These certified cars are usually good deals, but remember, they are usually more expensive than an uncertified car. I think it was Hugh Hefner (or was it Jack LaLanne? or perhaps Cher?) who said that age 70 is the new 40. Anyway, when it comes to used cars and car mileage, 90,000 miles is the new 50,000 miles. Cars, like humans, are in better shape and running

longer. Part of the reason is that today’s cars are built better and filled with better lubricating oils and cleaner burning gasoline. BMW recommends that one change the synthetic oil in their cars every 15,000 miles. This is certainly a radical departure from the old recommendation of every 3,000 miles. I personally feel that to be safe, one should change oil at least every 7,500 miles, especially if one is using regular non-synthetic oil. Remember, most car engines are cooled by water AND oil, and oil is the lifeblood of your engine. Oil changes are really important. With winter just around the corner, another thing to remember is to let the car warm up before you floor the gas pedal in the morning. Sure, you can

drive slowly as soon as you start the car, but revving that motor when cold is not good. Most wear on the metal part inside a motor happens during a cold start. Another fact you may not know: even though the water temperature gauge may indicate that the car’s warming up, the oil inside the engine takes much longer to get hot. Because oil is much denser than water, on a really cold morning it can lag behind the water temperature as much as five to 10 minutes. Other devices in your car that hate the cold are the transmission and shock absorbers. You can barely shift a Ferrari or Porsche when its gearbox is icecold. That’s because these iconic cars talk to their drivers that way. When it’s cold, go, but go slow. Your car will like you better and last a lot longer if you let it warm up. So cars last longer and seem to run better, but what about post-dealer universal healthcare for them? I asked several experts in the field for their advice. Al Gore: “Car care is important because the better a fossil-fueled car runs, the fewer harmful fumes it expels from its exhaust pipes. Hopefully, all cars will soon be electric with zero emissions, and electric cars will need very little care. Just plug ‘em in and go.” Nancy Pelosi: “Universal car care is good for the people. However, 40% of Americans don’t take proper (continued on next page)

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Healthy Teeth, Happy Life By Maria Orlando Pietromonaco Move over breast implants and hair transplants. In case you haven’t noticed, the latest craze in personal enhancement is brighter, more beautiful smiles. It seems that everywhere you look people are flashing their perfect, pearly whites. In the quest for looking younger and preserving whatever beauty we were intrinsically blessed with, more of us are focusing on our teeth. With new techniques and innovations evolving in recent years it has become easier and more attainable to reach our goal of a great smile. Dr. Howard A. Popper, a dentist and periodontist with offices in both Melville and Port Jefferson, has over 33 years of dentistry under his belt. His practice is comprehensive, specializing in all phases of dentistry including cosmetic dentistry, periodontology, restorative dentistry and general oral health. He is joined by his son, Dr. Jason Popper, and his daughter, Dr. Marlisa J. Popper. One of Dr. Howard Popper’s primary focuses and areas of expertise is dental implants. If you have missing teeth or are in the process of losing teeth, dental implants can be the answer to your problem. They not only augment your physical appearance, but they can also help with speech and chewing issues as well as stop jawbone loss. Advances in dentistry have allowed for the artificial tooth roots to be fused to the jawbone, making for a solid foundation

for tooth replacements. Dr. Popper is specifically trained in the Immediate Load Procedure, where the implants are placed in a single visit. This newly developed “Teeth in an Hour” concept allows patients to leave the office the same day with a fully functioning brand-new set of teeth. How’s that for immediate gratification? An attractive set of choppers doesn’t come so easily, though, and our overall oral health is of primary concern. Periodontal disease (disease of the gums) is serious, and although it can actually affect your heart, clean and healthy gums are an essential starting point in any cosmetic dentistry plan. As part of any tooth recovery and restoration pro-

gram your gum health will be evaluated, and then necessary action will take place and may include root planning, scaling and curettage. In some cases further treatment might include periodontal surgery, which is essentially a deep cleaning underneath the gums. Another phenomenon in chic teeth is teeth whitening. People can’t seem to get their teeth white enough, and they are trying every method available to get their sparklers spotless. The terms “bleaching” and “whitening” are often used interchangeably, although they are actually two entirely different procedures. Bleaching involves using bleach to whiten teeth beyond their natural color. Whitening refers to simply cleaning teeth to restore the tooth’s natural color. The applications and reasons for whitening seem endless. There are products available in stores – kits, gels, strips, trays, and paint-on applications that promise bone-white teeth in no time. Professional whitening techniques done in the dentist’s office promise significant color change in 30 to 60 minutes. It all depends on what you’re willing to spend and what your problems are to begin with. So if you’re lacking the confidence to open your mouth into a big, happy smile, maybe it’s time you looked into an oral makeover, whether it be drastic reconstruction, moderate aesthetic work or simple color lift. A flattering smile can really alter the quality of your life as well as your self-esteem.

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Food / Dining Delicious Disguises For Turkey Leftovers Frankly, I think I like the idea of turkey leftovers as much or more than the turkey itself. Since eating leftovers is as traditional as the big dinner on Thanksgiving Day I’m open to imaginative ways to use them. To begin, when you put those turkey leftovers away after the feast it’s a good idea to carve the meat off the bone and refrigerate promptly. The less air that gets into the container the longer it will keep. Yet I would recommend using within a day or two. And don’t throw those bones away! Save the carcass to make a broth and simmer away. Add any leftover vegetables to the strained broth and voila – turkey vegetable soup. Think of it as a good way to clean out the refrigerator and recycle all that good stuff. Turkey sandwiches filled Dagwood style with evenly sliced turkey, cold stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet red onion and a smear of mayonnaise, or turkey hash, a tasty comfort dish with cooked potatoes, stuffing and broth topped with poached eggs may not be that new or creative but they are certainly all time favorites. I can hardly wait! TURKEY HASH I believe this recipe was inspired by those two venerable culinary icons, Craig Claiborne and James Beard. Serves 4-6. 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1/2 cup finely chopped onion 3 cups diced cold turkey 3 cups finely chopped, cooked potatoes 1 cup cold stuffing 3/4 to 1cup turkey or chicken broth Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 4-6 poached eggs Tabasco sauce Chopped parsley Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 1. Melt butter with the oil in a large skillet and when butter foam subsides saute onions until translucent, about 3-4 minutes. Add turkey, potatoes and stuffing and stir to mix with the onion. Mix in broth and season to taste with salt and pepper. Toss mixture to blend well. 2. Place mixture in a large lightly buttered baking dish or in four - six individual greased baking dishes. Cover and bake for 20-25 minutes. Remove from oven, arrange poached eggs on top, and sprinkle with Tabasco sauce and parsley. Serve at once.

TURKEY VEGETABLE SOUP Serves 8 For the broth 2 1/2 pounds, approximately, carcass from a cooked turkey 3 carrots, peeled 2 ribs, celery, trimmed Leftover greens from scallions or leeks For the soup 2 cups thinly sliced cabbage 2 large leeks, trimmed and thoroughly rinsed 2 carrots, trimmed and thinly sliced 1 turnip, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch dice 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 cup canned whole tomatoes, crushed Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper to taste 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary leaves or 1 tsp dried 2 boiling potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2 inch dice 1. Place the turkey carcass and bones in a large saucepan with the carrots, celery and greens. Add water to cover, about 4 quarts, and bring to a boil. Skim any scum that rises to the surface. Reduce heat and boil mixture gently for 2 hours and strain. Yield about 2 quarts stock. 2. Pour turkey stock in a large, clean saucepan and add the prepared vegetables and seasonings, except potatoes, in the order they are given. Bring liquid to the edge of a boil, then adjust heat to a simmer and stir to mix. Cook with cover ajar for 1 hour to blend flavors.

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Review: Blue Sky Mediterranean Lounge By Susan M. Galardi Last week, I watched the film Ratatouille for the second time – it’s required viewing for any foodie or any person who’s ever been insulted in Paris. The scene where the feared food critic is taken back to a childhood memory with one bite of ratatouille is poignant. I didn’t have that Proust Madeleine moment at Blue Sky, but I did enjoy a very nice meal that would bring me back if not to childhood, to the restaurant itself. Blue Sky is the welcomed replacement of Spinnakers on Main Street in Sag Harbor. The team behind it, owner Jerry Wawryk and executive chef/managing partner Giuseppe Desiderio, managed to completely change the feeling of the

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ALMOND - Critically acclaimed Bridgehampton institution offering seasonally driven bistro fare at very unHamptons prices. Prix fixe available nightly, Sunday kids special, Thursday bar special and daily plat du jours. Closed Wednesday. 631-537-8885. www.almondrestaurant.com. AMARELLE – Contemporary country cuisine in the heart of Wading River. Open nightly, 6 days a week. Sun, Tues-Thurs 4:30-9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 4:30 to 10. Prix Fixe Menu 4:30 to 6:00pm nightly. ANNIES ORGANIC CAFÉ AND MARKET - Serving rganic breakfast and lunch, organic juice bar, organic market, Grab and Go gourmet dinners, indoor or outdoor garden dining, SH village Delivery. Café 8-4 p.m., Market 8-6:30 p.m.. 56 Nugent St., Southampton. 631-377-3607. THE BACKYARD AT SOLE EAST – Market-fresh, market-driven cuisine with global influences in a relaxed atmosphere. 90 Second House Road, Montauk. 631-6682105. THE BAY VIEW INN AND RESTAURANT – Located in South Jamesport, boasts a charming country inn setting for delicious lunches and dinners featuring the best and freshest local ingredients. 631-722-2659. BOBBY VAN’S – Steakhouse classics and fresh fish. Open 363 days a year for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. Kitchen open Fri. & Sat. till 11 p.m. Main St., Bridgehampton. 631-537-0590. CAFFÉ MONTE AT GURNEY’S – Breakfast daily from 7:30 to 10 a.m. From noon to 3 p.m., serving a casual Italian-style menu. La Paticceria serves light fare from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 631-668-2345. CASA BASSO – Three course prix fixe for $25 every night. 59 Montauk Highway, Westhampton. casabasso.net. 631-288-1841. COPA – Wine bar and tapas restaurant. Open 7 days a week, all y ear round. Private parties available. 95 School Street, Bridgehampton. 631-613-6469. THE BLUE PARROT – Open seven days a week, lunch and dinner, with a late night menu Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. Monday-Friday Happy Hour Specials. 33 Main Street, East Hampton. 631-329-2583. FINN’S – Open 7 days, lunch and dinner. Sun.-Thurs.,

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Letters QUOTE? Dear Dan, As a former employee of a business in Quogue for nearly twelve years and not a resident, I find it very disheartening that you feel the need to bash the Quogue Police Department on a regular basis. I’ve read about a certain woman last year over and over again in your article who was accused of drunk driving and “roughed up” by the police. Were you there? You made a supposed quote made by the Chief of Police. You didn’t even get his name right. Did you really ever get a quote or did you make something up just because it makes for a juicier article. We all need to put food on the table but you are not just talking about the police department, you are talking about hard working men and women dedicated to serving the community. If I lived in Quogue I would be happy to be served by them and should I need help in an emergency they are well qualified and professional. Please step out of the box and stop the bashing. It’s gotten old. God Bless All Police on Long Island and Thank You. Kathleen Coughlan Via e-mail I spoke to the Quogue Police spokesman and quoted what he told me. -DR

DOWN WITH FACTORY FARMING! Dear Editor, Last week, a failed vice-presidential candidate claimed that animals belong right next to the mashed potatoes. This week, our president is pardoning two turkeys. It’s food for thought. Each of us has the presidential power to pardon a turkey this Thanksgiving. It shows our compassion for an innocent animal, as well as our concern for our family’s and our planet’s health. It’s a most fitting way to give thanks for our own life, health, and happiness. The 270 million turkeys abused and slaughtered 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 heart disease, stroke, and cancer. Careful adherence to government warning labels is

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required to avoid food poisoning. Turkey excrements pollute our water supplies. This Thanksgiving, I won’t be calling the Poultry Hot Line, or staying awake wondering how that turkey lived and died. I will be joining millions of other Americans in observing this joyful family holiday with nonviolent healthful products of the earth’s bounty: vegetables, fruits, and grains. A visit to my local supermarket or health food store and an internet search on vegan Thanksgiving will provide me more recipes and delicious turkey alternatives than I can possibly use. Sincerely, Brian Williams Stonington, CT Via e-mail What we’re told is the settlers and Indians ate turkey together at Thanksgiving. It’s a tradition. -DR VAROOM Dear Dan, Although I am grateful that automobile manufacturers warn us of the hidden dangers associated with air bags, I truly believe that vehicles delivered to Long Island dealerships should include an additional warning label. Caution: Driving on Long Island roads may be hazardous to your health. Like alcohol and cigarettes, driving on the Island could have serious consequences. Each time I drive past my local Department of Motor Vehicles, I am overtaken with fond memories of my sixteenth birthday, and my early morning learner’s permit written examination. I couldn’t wait to take that exam. I vividly remember studying every word of that driver’s manual. I knew the content of that manual so well that I could literally recite it in my sleep. It became an obsession. Like a

thief in the night, I was slowly being robbed of my normal thought processes. I lived and breathed rules, regulations and a vast assortment of automobile trivia. When I walked into that examination room on that early autumn morning I was prepared. Nothing was going to stop me from getting my learner’s permit and getting behind the wheel of my father’s shiny red Ford Pinto station wagon. The first question displayed a stop sign symbol and asked what it meant. With little hesitation, I circled the correct answer; come to a complete stop and proceed slowly. The remaining nineteen questions were not nearly as simple, but neither were they too difficult. If you studied the manual there would be little chance of failing the exam. At the risk of sounding conceited, I passed with flying colors. Although many years have passed since that memorable day, I still remember that concise little manual and its wealth of information. I continue to follow the rules of the road that were set forth between its covers. Unfortunately, like the way of the dinosaurs, I too feel destined to become extinct. A wayward asteroid like Tyrannosaurus Rex may not obliterate me, but I know that my driving habits are becoming a thing of the past. Like a stranger in a foreign land, I find it increasingly difficult to fit in. My fellow motorists on many Long Island roads no longer appreciate my daily custom of stopping at stop signs and red lights. Call me old-fashioned, but I only pass on the left never on the shoulder, which by the way is against the law. I am becoming preoccupied with the gnawing thought that quite possibly the new drivers manual is missing some very important pages. The next time I pass by the Dept. of Motor Vehicles I will pick up a new manual and review the material. Maybe all of the rules have changed. Until I find out, I will continue navigating the roadways cautiously and with common sense. One thing I do know for sure is that driving has truly become a religious experience for me. Each time I get behind the wheel and strap myself in, I glance heavenward and say a prayer. My earnest request to reach my destination unscathed is a valiant attempt to ward off offensive drivers who threaten my mortality on a daily basis. I hope it continues to work. Jason E. Hill Ridge, New York Via e-mail You first got your drivers license for a Ford Pinto? –DR

Police Blotter Dropped It was determined that the woman who showed up at a military airbase in Westhampton with an arsenal of machine guns and shotguns in the back of the car was doing nothing wrong. The woman, who describes herself as very patriotic, was at the air base to admire the planes. She also happens to be a gun enthusiast, legally owning an array of weapons. None of the weapons in the car were loaded and she is thankful that the misunderstanding has been resolved. Man, if she handled that any differently she’d be in Guantanamo by now! Cat Fight A woman from Eastport was arrested after beat up another woman. The woman was responsible for getting into a fight with another woman where she punched her in the head, pulled her hair scratched her face and kicked her, as well as stole the woman’s cell phone. Police arrested the woman and

issued an order of protection. DWI A man crashed his car into a tree and then fell asleep in the vehicle drunk. When police arrived they opened the door and found the man to slide out of the car in Southampton. They were able to revive the man, who thought he was having a nightmare, and began to scream like a girl at the top of his lungs. He was calmed down, put in handcuffs and given a safe place to stay for the night. A jail cell. Remote Control? It was go time in an East Hampton household when a man became so angry at his wife that he threw a remote control at her. The husband had violated an order of protection after the incident when he showed up at his house in Springs. Police were called and he was asked to leave. The man said that he threw the remote control because his

wife was nagging him insistently. When he threw the remote control, ironically, the television channel changed from an episode of “Family Guy” to an episode of “CSI New York.” The television remains in the wife’s possession. Traffic Man A man in Southampton was arrested in Southampton for deliberately standing in a traffic circle and disrupting the flow of traffic. They arrested him for disorderly conduct. Trouble Makers Southampton Town Police have launched a full investigation into the destruction of several streetlights that were shot out along Gin Lane and several other streets in the area. Each streetlight will cost about $100 to replace. By David Lion Rattiner


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(OME 3ERVICES

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• Free Estimates SERVING THE EAST END FOR 49 YEARS!

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631-283-0008 Gutters

Gutters

Call Pat

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BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS

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631.723.3935 516.250.7985

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Insured

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Driveway Gates

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W W W. S O L O I R O N W O R K S . C O M

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327-8363

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SCUTARO

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(OME 3ERVICES Home Improvement

Irrigation

Lic.

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Contact us at

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1199492

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

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1199219

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Irrigation

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631-324-4212

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FALL

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1193618

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Excellent References Lic. Ins.

Available in All Wood Species & Finishes.

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www.originaldesignconstruction.com

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Serving the Hamptons for over 10 Yrs.

-

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by J I M

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DESIGN

Keeping the oceans cleaner & the earth greener Serving the East End

1199522

C

HOUSE WATCHING

Lic.

System Turn On Monitoring Winterization Design • Installation Hose Spigots Rain Sensors Licensed & Insured

House Watching

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1199515

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

A Fair Price For Excellent Work

a full service irrigation company

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www.hlicorp.com

631.252.8429 9 / 631.210.4603

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Home Improvement

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To Our Clients THANK YOU

Insured

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(OME 3ERVICES Masonry/Stone/Tile

Masonry/Stone/Tile

Mold Inspection

All Pro Painting

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

MOLD Breathe Easier and Live Healthy

Exterior / Interior Stone

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Servicing Nassau & Suffolk since 1990 1193587

1.877.24.STONE • 631.351.7188 Licensed & Insured • www.AllStoneLLC.com

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

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631-766-7131

1199209

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1199168

631-208-8020

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631-324-2028 631-723-3212 Referencess Available

Marine Services

Shore Line

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1198881

Mold Inspection

MOLD

Can Be Harmful To Your Health and Your Home

Special

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Licensed d Insured Excellentt Locall References

(631)878-5103

For inspections, testing & removal, call

www.oceansstone.com

CURTO Construction Inc. *Restoration *Carving

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*Fireplaces *Fabrication

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“Recreating The Old With The New” Perfect References

631-739-7802

1199430

Painting/Papering

1199380

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

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F Local-Long Distance-Overseas F L L A A T T R A T E

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

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631-696-8150 Licensed & Insured

1199482

Painting/Papering

“Quality Craftsmanship from start to finish”

Board Certified ampmenvironmental.com

“Picture it painted Professionally” 2007 Award Winner

Interiorr / Exterior LIC.

MIKE

INS.

631•722•4057

South Of The Highway

PAINTING

Specializing in Restorative

P & Custom Finish Work R I All Phases of C Interior & Exterior Painting I N Commercial & Residential • Licensed & Insured References Upon Request G

Painting/Papering

Brad d C.. Slack Certified d Indoor Environmentalist

Stone Architecture

Classified Deadline 12 pm Monday

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

FACTORY CERTIFIED 18 YRS. EXPERIENCE

OCEAN N STONE

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1199399

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Alll Island

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1199373

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GRANITE MARBLE PAVERS

Painting/Papering

Do You Have

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1199429

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(OME 3ERVICES Plumbing

Professional Paper Hanger

sam

Advanced Interiors Custom m Paintingg Locall Homess & Businesses

Sincee 1986 SPECIALIZING IN Interior/Exterior Painting Faux Finishes/ Wall Treatments Wallpaper Wall Covering

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Using Ben ja min Moore Paint

63 1 - 8 7 4 - 47 6 1

Established 1972

• Vinyl + Gunite Construction • Spas • Supplies • Service

631-774-0126

631-283-4884

CLAUDIO’S PAINTING CORP.

SINCE E 1935

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1198507

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1198550

Plumbing

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

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6 3 1

Riverhead & Vicinity

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pool & spa

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Roofing/Siding

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www.kazdin.com

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We also offer . . . Design, Installation & Repair

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PAINTING

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Reasonable Prices FREE Estimates

A&M

Plumbing

631.653.6131

1199472

PLUMBING & DRAIN SERVICE

631-907-4179 631-329-0099

www.housepainterseastend.com P.631.668.9389 C.516.768.2856

631.259.8929

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Interior & Exterior Residential - Commercial - Condos

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Painting

You’ll be glad you called us

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1199560

Power Washing

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516.322.8889

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

“For A Crystal Clear Splash”

mechanica

Specializing in All Types of Wallpaper Call Chris

Pools/Hot Tubs/Spas

Line Roofing

878-7300

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(OME 3ERVICES Roofing/Siding

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GUTTERS

• Copper & Aluminum • Roofing

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SAG HARBOR Charming 1 bedroom apartment. Unfurnished. Suitable one person. No dogs. Year round $1,100/ month East Quogue. 5 br, 2 ba, pool. with utilities or until May 1st $2,200 only $950/ month. (516)398-1804 EAST QUOGUE apartment in private community. 2 bedrooms. Sag Harbor: charming 3 BR, 2 No pets/ smoking. References. bath ranch, close to beach/ shop$1,250, includes heat. ping, furnished/ unfurnished. (516)817-9701 Seasonal $20,000. Yearly $1,800 monthly plus utilities. Denise East Quogue beautiful 4 BR, 2 631-335-1269 bath, spacious Cape. Many updates, garage, deck, w/d, full SAG HARBOR Spacious 1st basement. Security/ references. floor of historic house, center of $1,900+ utilities. (631)375-9007 village. Walk everywhere. 1 BR, guest room, double parlor, fireplace, dishwasher, w/d, screened East Quogue in porch, private driveway. Cozy 3 BR, 2 bath in private Summer/ monthly $6,000. Bay Side Community. Yearly $2,200. (917)226-8534 Walk to all, suitable 1 or 2. References. $1,700. (631)235-6869

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Unfurnished 1 BR, EIK, HAMPTON BAYS/ great location on Howard St., SOUTHAMPTON Water view. year round $1,300 +, or winter 1 Bedroom or efficiency unit only thru May 1, 2010, $850 +. available. Furnished or unfur631-725-4895 nished. Near college. Reasonable. (631)764-3834 Sag Harbor Village 2 BR, 1st (631)283-8676 floor, newly renovated apt in HAMPTON BAYS 2 BR house heart of Historic district, walk to on quiet cul-de-sac near high all, no smoking/ pets. On-site school, new EIK, bathroom, car- parking. $1,600. 631-725-1743.

Year Round Rentals SOUTHAMPTON Bayview Oaks, 2 bedrooms, newly renovated bath. CAC, Water views. 1 car garage. $2,000/ month. $1,800 Winter. Pets OK. (631)255-9393 Southampton Cove. New, quiet. Walk to beach. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Master suite/ huge walk-in closet. Energy star appliances. Full basement/ outside entrance. great storage. $2,900 monthly. Owner (631)627-1011 SOUTHAMPTON Estate Area 1 BR bright, sunny apartment. Separate Entrance. Reduced rent for some caretaker service including heavy lifting and carpentry. No smoking. (631)283-8163 Southampton: Sunny, immaculate, smoke free, 2nd floor studio apartment. $1,000/ monthly. Utilities included (631)259-3334 Southampton Village block from Main St., newly renovated furnished 1 BR. Walk anywhere, $1,250 year round, $1,000 winter. (631)283-4857 Wainscott, Apartment, top floor South of Highway artherzog@aol.com 631- 537-3068

peting and w/d, large back yard SAG HARBOR Village beauti(917)687-5902 fully refinished spacious 2 bedHAMPTON BAYS Creek front room, 1 bath dishwasher, washBoater's delight! 3 BR, 2 BA, er/ dryer. $1,875. References. new rugs, new appliances, new (631)725-7189 oil heat on bulkheaded canal, end of cul-de-sac with dock. $1,900 plus. No pets. (631)723-1017 (631)219-0128 Hampton Bays new 3 BR, 2 bath cottage, $1,800 + utilities or $2,200 includes all. (631)745-4962 Hampton Bays: School Street. 3 BR, 1 Bth, Basement $1700/ month+ utilities. 1 month+ 1 month security. 631-728-5483 SAG HARBOR/ Noyac. Beautiful, bright renovated 1 bedroom cottage with yard. W/d, furnished/ unfurnished. No smoking/ cats, $1,500 plus utilities (winter $900). (917)575-9449

Westhampton Beach Village, 2 BR apt, ground floor, includes heat/ hot water/ garbage and beach passes. No pets/ smoking. Security & References. $1,300 monthly. 631-874-4638 SAGAPONACK year round 631-878-6346, 212-217-4462 $80,000, summer $65,000, winter $3,800/ month, holidays Weekly Rentals (weekly) $4,500. 5 bedrooms, 3 car garage, heated pool. (631)276-3317 Bridgehampton Brand New *Spectacular 7,200sq. ft. 7BR, 7 full bath on 6 acres. Heated gunite pool, jacuzzi, tennis, Shelter Island basketball, gym, cook’s kitchThe "Un-Hampton" en, DR, game room, 6 TVs. Year Round Rental *Also 7 BR, 5 bath house avail Secluded 3 BR, 2 Bath with all amenities. Country Cottage on 12 acres. Weekly or weekends. $1,800 monthly. Owner 212-285-2440 www.theresidencesof.com Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Condos/Co-Ops Branch office (631)749-3388 Southampton Commons www.ketchamproperties.com Condo YEAR ROUND pool, tennis, gym. Utilities not included 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, Southampton: 1 bedroom $1200. (631)775-6656. Apartment. New to market, alohasisco@optonline.net. double French entry doors, fully furnished, lower unit, 9 foot Rooms ceilings, large LR, kit., dining area, bathroom, walk-in closet. Bridgehampton: Private fur2 plus miles to ocean and nished room in lovely big house. village‌. Available now! inNewly renovated bath. $850 includes, cablevision, tv, elec, heat, cludes everything (917)593-1218 etc.. $1,350. Owner/ Bk. No bandanas@optonline.net commissions, No fees. Please call 917–331-2023

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

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

Shares Water Mill: Large, beautiful home to share. Looking for responsible people to share house from Now- May. $600 per room. Month to month also available. (516)316-1172

Commercial BRIDGEHAMPTON Office/ Retail space for lease located in the heart of village. 5,000 sq. ft. Available now for remainder of winter months (now through May) $5,000/ mo. + utilities. Cell (516)480-3302

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Riverhead For lease business center zoning, 945 sq. feet includes bathroom, 340 sq. foot 2nd story storage. 4 car parking with handicap. New construction, will accommodate to building needs. Long term lease HAMPTON BAYS: 2 Build- available. 631-208-0414. ings: 3600 sq. ft. Able to Drive into Building $2400/ month; 1700 sq. ft. Light Industrial, InSOUTHAMPTON sulated. $1700/ month. Both BARN have 12 ft. doors, 18 ft. ceilings, 700 sq. ft. for rent. Heat, Bathroom 631-728-1114 Great storage for Quogue 2 WAREHOUSE SPACES Exit 64 South off Route 27, 2,000 sq.ft., 40'x50', 18' high overhead door, insulated with heater, bathroom, and part finished office. Also, 1,200 sq. ft., 25'x60' storage unit, 18' high overhead door.

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East Moriches Secluded location with spectacular east & west water views across preserved wetlands. 4 br, 3 bath, master & guest suites, expansive decks, 3 car garage, cac, room for pool. $989,900.00 (516)250-1604.

Hampton Bays: Investment opportunity. Apartment building for sale, (3) 1 BR's, (1) 3 BR, large lot, close to beach, income is $60k plus per annum. $590,000. (917)355-2687

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Quogue East Realty Co. (631) 653-9660 www.quogueeast.com East Quogue. Set on a half acre in Bay Estates. Immaculate ranch home offering two bedrooms, one full bath, dining room, living room, newly renovated kitchen, full basement, and one car garage. Hardwood floors throughout. Exclusive. $499,500

East Hampton Great Investment! 3 BR, 2 Bth house with separate 1 631-553-9920, 631-329-9693 BR cottage. Large fenced in back Rental Wanted yard. Rental income, $48,000 plus EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE yearly. $550K. 917-355-2687 Quogue: Medical/ Surgical Office space. Impeccable. Great RENTALS WANTED. From location. 250sq.ft.- 2,500sq. ft. Feb. 4, through March 4, for London based TV production available. Contact 516-659-2796 team and crew. Xanna, xanna@pacific.uk.com SAG HARBOR: Wonderful store with apartment. High visibility. Great parking, newly restored, perfect for antiques, 4,000 sq. ft. (631)725-7189

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Hampton Bays OPEN HOUSE DAILY 12-3pm. 45 A Bellows Terrace Road. Oversized ranch, Flag lot. 4 BR, 2 bath, 2.5 car garage, heated gunite pool, recent upgrades. Much more... $490,000 Owner (631)728-0868 Cell (631)278-5366 Sag Harbor/ Noyac $380,000 Water View Studio Cottage on large lot, buts up to reserve. Huge investment potential. Call Owner (917)355-2687

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Shelter Island The "Un-Hampton" 13 PLUS ACRES, 2 HOUSES. Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Branch office (631)749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com Shelter Island The "Un-Hampton" Restored Historic Farm House Near Water Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Branch office (631)749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com Southampton North zen traditional naturalist's paradise $795,000 Barbara 631-377-1369 direct Simon Harrison Real Estate SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGEHalsey Street. 3 bedroom Colonial with fireplace. 2 car garage. Pool permit in place. $999,000. Owner (631)283-1020

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Flanders $249,000 High Ranch 3 br/ 2 ba, 2 stories, 1200 sq. ft., .10-acre, GHA. F#70646

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Amagansett. Call Further Lane home, shingled classic on 1.3 park-like acres. Near ocean and village. Exclusive $5.995M WEB# 55427 Phyllis Estey 631.267.7431

flat parcel with buildability letter from the Town of East Hampton. Exclusive $175K WEB# 6313 Peter Moore 631.267.7421

2 acre waterfront building lot located on a deep water canal in the estate neighborhood of Baywood. Boat access to Seatuck Cove and Moriches Inlet. With permits. $799,000. (631)874-9073

Shelter Island The "Un-Hampton" Victorian Farmhouse over looking Golf Course. Walk to Sunset Beach. Exclusive $575,000. Georgiana B. Ketcham, Licensed Real Estate Broker (631)749-0800 Branch office (631)749-3388 www.ketchamproperties.com

Morley Agency 38 Hampton Road Southampton, NY 631/283-8100 www.morleyagency.com Southampton – Just Listed Neat Package Near Village! Circa 1920 shingled two-story Farmhouse with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, detached 2-car garage PLUS separate 1,587 square foot cathedral ceiling Art Studio. Ideal for those seeking space for creative expression. Exclusive $1,195,000

RIDGE LEISURE VILLAGE Oakmont Model, 2 BRs, EIK, DR, LR, Garage, CAC, Must Be 55+, Pool, Clubhouse, Gated Community. $100K. Chimes Real Estate (718)939-5224

East Hampton. Priced to sell, spacious Southold $499,500 Located in Laugh- 3 bedroom, 2 bath, great rental history. ing Waters, 2bd/2ba, new wood Pool, garage on 1 acre. Exclusive floors, EIK, Move in condition. $750K WEB# 42676 Martha Perlin F#2199060. 631.267.7417

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Amagansett. At home in the Dunes, everything you need is here. CAC, heated pool and path to the ocean Exclusive $2M WEB# 44046 Agnes Bristel 631.267.7402

Amagansett. On a .74 acre Lane lot, window-walled modern surrounded by lush landscaping. Heated pool. Exclusive $3M WEB# 55728 Ted Goldbergh 631.267.7415 Amagansett. Perfect business location, Main Street. Live/ Work possible. Room for parking and expansion. CoExclusive $985K WEB# 40846 Deirdre Jowers 631.267.7412

East Hampton. Mid Century Modern, The Butterfly House: Geometric angles and glass; room for pool. Exclusive $725K WEB# 15619 Arlene Reckson 917.331.3919 East Hampton. Charming Ranch, 1,500 SF +/- 3 bedroom on shy half acre. Slate patio, room for pool. Co-Exclusive $650K WEB# 45648 Suzanne Rose 631.267.7420

Montauk. Ditch Plains dreaming, sun East Hampton. .89 acre buildable lot, and surf from your 4 bedroom ranch

We Specialize in North Fork Land 36 Acres of farmland $950,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. 631-325-8201 We Specialize in North Fork Land Charming 11+ Acre farm, house, barns, $850,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. 631-325-8201 We Specialize in North Fork Land VINEYARD19 Acres $950,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. 631-325-8201 We Specialize in North Fork Land Water views on 7.5 acres $525,000. SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. 631-325-8201

EAST HAMPTON Quarter acre. Commercial property in East Hampton Village. Best deal around! (631)324-8671

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We Specialize in North Fork Land 1 acre on lovely rural road, $275,000 SYMA JOFFE GERARD R.E. 631-325-8201

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SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE Open House Sunday, 11/29 11:30- 1pm 32 John Street A Classic Colonial in quiet neighborhood off Elm St. Private setting. Quick stroll to Main St. Early 20th Century period details, flowing floor plan, indoor porch, and newly renovated kitchen. New heated Gunite pool, hot tub, outdoor shower, patio, and deck. $1,699,000 Call Mary Broidy (917) 287-5207 Beau Hulse Realty Group

Calverton $149,00 Townhouse 2 br/ 1 ba, 871 sq. ft., electric heat, all appliances, new stove. F#2235912

Realtor Listings Prudential Douglas Elliman Hampton Bays Office 631.723.2721 Shinnecock Hills $649,000 Ranch, 3 br/ 1.5 ba, frple, 1400 sq ft., 2 car gar., igp, .74 acre., bsment., F#70202 Hampton Bays $789,999 2 story Post Modern, 3 br /3.5 ba, fin. bsmt, fully renovated, .5 acre, pool, guest house. F#68840 Hampton Bays $715,000 Close to Bay Beach, renovated bayview Post Modern, 3 story, 3 bd/ 2 ba, fin. bsmt., garage, pond F#70326 Hampton Bays $750,000 High Ranch 6Br/2.5Ba, OHW, 2250 sq.ft., pool, tennis, 2.5 acres. F#69766 Hampton Bays $675,000 Traditional 6 br/ 4 ba, IGP heated, 200 ft. to marina, 1/3 mile to beach. F#2216560

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Flanders $339,000 3 br/ 2 ba, kit, LR w/fple, .60 acre, OHW, 1200 sq.ft., full bsmt. F#64965 Hampton Bays $699,900 Colonial 4 br/2 ba, igp, den w/ frple., beach rights, hrdwd flrs, .53-acre, 2 car garage. F#65311

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ZBA approvals for 3,000 SF +/- house, 14X40 pool and more. Backs to reserve. Exclusive $850K WEB# 5723 Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400

East Hampton. Perfect Village fringe Contemporary. Open with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths near beaches and village with pool. Exclusive $750K WEB# 30515 Midge LaGuardia 631.907.1456

Water Mill. Bayview Contemporary, cedar 4 bedroom 2,554 SF +/- home on shy acre. Guest apartment, CAC, pool. Exclusive $855K WEB# 44146 Arlene Reckson 917.331.3919

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Montauk. Oceanview retreat, 1 acre near beaches with huge views. Room for pool and expansion. Exclusive $2.3M WEB# 10279 Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400

Amagansett. Village Traditional, elegant home with french doors, slate pat- Montauk. Hither Hills upside-down, ios, heated pool, CAC. Co-Exclusive nearly new oceanview traditional. $2M WEB# 47649 Arlene Reckson CAC, decks and porch, room for pool. 917.331.3919

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Exclusive $1.595M WEB# 51151 Peter Amagansett. Village Traditional, eleMoore 631.267.7421 gant home with french doors, slate patMontauk. Ditch Land, build less than a ios, heated pool, CAC. Co-Exclusive block from the best surfing beach on $2M WEB# 47649 Arlene Reckson the East Coast. Exclusive $375K 917.331.3919 WEB# 5405 John Taylor 631.267.7453 East Hampton. Perfect Village fringe Contemporary. Open with 3 bedrooms, Sag Harbor Office 2 baths near beaches and village with 155 Main St. & Madison pool. Exclusive $750K WEB# 30515 631.725.1500 Midge LaGuardia 631.907.1456 Sag Harbor. Room to roam, renovated Montauk Office village cottage on large lot with guest 729D Montauk Highway house, pool and spa. Exclusive $2.9M 631.668.3500 WEB# 21333 Lylla Carter 631.702.9262 Montauk. Oceanview retreat, 1 acre near beaches with huge views. Room Southampton Office for pool and expansion. Exclusive 88 Main Street $2.3M WEB# 10279 Krae VanSickle 631.283.7300 631.267.7400 Southampton. Village stunning property, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, pool, poolhouse Montauk. Hither Hills upside-down, Fabulous EIK, large living room with nearly new oceanview traditional. fpl. Charm. Exclusive $1.895M WEB# CAC, decks and porch, room for pool. Exclusive $1.595M WEB# 51151 Peter 36226 Judi Krauss 631.204.2615 Moore 631.267.7421 Southampton. Village commercial. For lease 5,000 SF +/- prime location Vil- Montauk. Ditch Land, build less than a lage office space. Multiple uses. 8 block from the best surfing beach on parking spaces. Web# 9298 Cristina the East Coast. Exclusive $375K WEB# 5405 John Taylor 631.267.7453 Matos 631.766.3378 Sag Harbor Office Southampton. Village Hamptonesque, 155 Main St. & Madison 5,000 SF +/- 5 bedroom Dutch colonial 631.725.1500 with inground pool, CAC, built 2008. Exclusive $4.25M WEB# 53748 Krae Sag Harbor. Room to roam, renovated VanSickle 631.267.7400 village cottage on large lot with guest house, pool and spa. Exclusive $2.9M Westhampton Beach Office WEB# 21333 Lylla Carter 92 Main Street 631.702.9262 631.288.6900

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Southampton Office Westhampton. Yacht Club Condo, 88 Main Street Baypointe. 3,200 SF +/- bayfront unit. 631.283.7300 Rooftop hot tub, marina, path to ocean. Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 27218 Peter Southampton. Village stunning properMoore 631.267.7421 ty, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, pool, poolhouse Water Mill. Condo Near Ocean with Fabulous EIK, large living room with pool and tennis, 2 ensuite bedrooms fpl. Charm. Exclusive $1.895M WEB# plus den, 3.5 baths, CAC, fireplace, 36226 Judi Krauss 631.204.2615 basement and furnishings. Exclusive $699K WEB# 47780 Renee Despins Southampton. Village commercial. For lease 5,000 SF +/- prime location Vil917.439.3404 lage office space. Multiple uses. 8 Meadows 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fpl, parking spaces. Web# 9298 Cristina CAC, pool, low taxes. Exclusive Matos 631.766.3378 $1.495M WEB# 50940 Renee Despins Southampton. Village Hamptonesque, 917.439.3404 5,000 SF +/- 5 bedroom Dutch colonial Amagansett. Land near Gardiners Bay, with inground pool, CAC, built 2008. ZBA approvals for 3,000 SF +/- house, Exclusive $4.25M WEB# 53748 Krae 14X40 pool and more. Backs to re- VanSickle 631.267.7400 serve. Exclusive $850K WEB# 5723 Westhampton Beach Office Krae VanSickle 631.267.7400 92 Main Street 631.288.6900 Water Mill. Bayview Contemporary, cedar 4 bedroom 2,554 SF +/- home on shy acre. Guest apartment, CAC, pool. Westhampton. Yacht Club Condo, Exclusive $855K WEB# 44146 Arlene Baypointe. 3,200 SF +/- bayfront unit. Rooftop hot tub, marina, path to ocean. Reckson 917.331.3919 Exclusive $1.995M WEB# 27218 Peter Moore 631.267.7421 East Hampton Office 51 Main Street 631.324.3900/6900

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