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The Independent Newspaper and Wizard of Spa hosted the Delano Spa Soirée on Thursday at Delano South Beach in Miami. The event was sponsored by the Delano South Beach, Sothys Paris, and Jeunesse Skincare of the Hamptons. The Spa Soirée is an industry networking mixer that brings together spa-goers and the spa industry for an evening of mingling and fun.

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Angelo David Salon, New York City’s leading luxury hair salon for couture hair extensions, wigs, and additions, partnered up with New York radio station 95.5 PLJ for “Blow Out Breast Cancer” in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month on October 20. Proceeds from the event go directly to the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, an international research organization dedicated to curing and preventing cancer. Attendees included Carrie Preston, Aviva Drescher, Marion Waxman, Angelo David Pisacreta, Jen Ponton, Erica Fineberg, Gary Andreassen, Courtenay Hall, and Karen Amster-Young. Special appearances were made by 95.5 PLJ personalities Jayde, Annie, Race Taylor, John Foxx, Vibegrrl and Eutopia. Independent/Richard Lewin

We all know about the delicious food and drink, and friendly French atmosphere at Pierre's on Main Street in Bridgehampton. On Saturday afternoon, however, a new dimension was added, as Lawrence H. Randolph, an emerging artist from East Hampton, hung his latest show there, called "East End Art Attack," a collection of work depicting satirical commentary on life on the East End. East Hampton Village Mayor Paul Rickenbach, Jr. came to support the Artist. Fashion designer Elie Tahari admired the work. The show runs at Pierre's until December 6.

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Penny Kaplan, Melissa Hin, Dianne Marxe, and June Kaplan. The show runs through November 20. There is also a group show featuring

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UnCommon Art Show

Hampton Photo, Arts and Framing presents “UnCommon” this weekend at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. The show will have an opening reception on Saturday from 5:30 to 10 PM. The exhibit focuses on all things out-of-theordinary in the local art scene. Over 35 artists will be showing their work including Peter Ngo, Scott Bluedorn, Carly Haffner, Adam Baranello, Erick Osbaldo Segura, Francesco Aliotta, Jennifer Muller, Miles Partington, Scott Gibbons, Frank Sofo, Septi Anca, Stephen Solow, Franki Mancinelli, Grant Haffner, and William Broich. The show is curated by Franki Mancinelli. There will be music by William Falkenberg and catering by Nutrition Dragon and Cait’s Baked.

the most celebrated artists in our region. End the day with some free time for shopping and dining in the Village of Southampton. Enjoy a free pint of local brew or glass of wine at the newly opened Union Cantina, compliments of the HVC. Visit www.scc-arts.org to reserve. Tickets are $35.

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Student Art Exhibit

The fall Suffolk Community College Eastern Campus Student Art Exhibit, a lively, salon-style show highlighting exceptional work created by students in the applied arts programs will be held through December 14 in The Lyceum Gallery, located in the Montaukett Learning Resource Center. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, November 17, from 4 to 6 PM and is open to the public. More than 60 works created by students in photography, graphic design, computer art, and interior design will be displayed in a variety of media and sizes. Prospective students are encouraged to attend the exhibit to see the quality of work by students in Suffolk’s Eastern Campus Art Department.

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A “Meet the Artists” and Jitney operated studio tour of some of the most renowned artists of The Hamptons will be held on Sunday. This is a unique opportunity to see, hear, and learn of

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The Buddy Holly Story At The Historic Suffolk Theater

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This Saturday and Sunday The Historic Suffolk Theater located in Riverhead will feature The Buddy Holly Story. The production includes Todd Meredith, who starred in the national touring production, and Steven Steiner, who directed the national touring production, seen by over 22 million people globally.

The Buddy Holly Story is the world’s most successful rock & roll musical. Born in Texas in 1936, Buddy Holly was one of rock & roll’s early influential singers, with hits like “Peggy Sue,” “That’ll be The Day,” “Think It Over,” and “Maybe Baby.” By 1957 his songs charted seven Top 40 hits in only one year. The Buddy Holly Story takes from the original Broadway musical from 1990 that paid tribute to the legendary singer. The musical features Holly’s memorable songs and tells the story of his life. The show includes scenes from his home, on the road, and recording studio. It will be presented with limited sets but maximum talent, that includes choreography, live music, and more. The show portrays the incredible legacy of the young man with glasses, whose musical career ended all-toosoon during the golden days of rock & roll. Experience the journey from when Buddy Holly & the Crickets suddenly become the hottest ticket around, to

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when Buddy meets and proposes to Maria Elena Santiago after a five hour courtship, to the rift that develops between him and the Crickets bringing him to pursue his solo career. Buddy’s final performance at the Surf Ballroom in Iowa, with Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper is recreated. After the concert, the three board a small plane only to crash shortly after take-off. There were no survivors. Despite his untimely death at the young age of 22, a day that has

become known as “The Day The Music Died,” his music influenced The Beatles, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones and Elton John. In 1986 Buddy Holly was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Seats for the show are limited. Tickets for all seats are $49. On Saturday the doors, bar, and restaurant open at 6:30 and the show begins at 8 PM. On Sunday, doors open at 6 PM and the show is at 7:30 PM. For tickets and more info visit www.suffolktheater.com.

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Wednesday Night Live Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag Harbor from 8 to 11 PM. Performers include musicians, poets, comedians, and singers. Sign up starts at 7 PM. Performers get a free soft drink or tap beverage. Stephen Talkhouse The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett presents a Battle of the Fantasy Girl Bands Night, a fundraiser for the Neo-Politial Cowgirls Creative Education Programs on Thursday at 7 PM. On Friday Yellowman takes the stage at 8 PM followed by Platinum One Band at 10 PM. On Saturday, The Woodworkers at 8 PM and The Hackensack Men & The Trenton Horns at 10 PM. Visit www.stephentalkhouse.com. Latin From Manhattan The Southampton Arts Center will hold another session of Latin From Manhattan - Afro-Cuban Jazz and Beyond with The Music of Mali: Yacouba Sissoko and LUMA on Saturday at 7:30 PM but doors open at 7 PM for themed refreshments, compliments of Southampton Social Club and Union Cantina. Tickets are $10, $5 for children and students. For more information call 631-283-0967. Townline BBQ “Smokin’ Hot Tunes” continues at Townline BBQ on Friday with the performance of Wiggle Boy. Live music can be enjoyed every Friday from 4 to 7 PM alongside happy hour priced items and no cover charge. Townline is open regularly by 11:30 AM Thursday through Monday. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit townlinebbq.com. PMP Performances The Perlman Music Program is offering more concert performances at the Clark Arts Center on Shelter Island this weekend. On Saturday an Alumni Recital of classical music with cellist Saeunn Thorsteinsdottir joined by pianist Alexandra Joan will

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begin at 5 PM, tickets are $25 and free for ages 18 and under. A post-concert reception is free and open to the public at 6 PM. Sunday includes a musical event for the whole family at 11:30 AM with classical music, snacks, and activities for kids aged 6 to 10 but anyone is welcome. At 2:30 PM a Works in Progress Concert will be performed and joined by pianist John Root. Both Sunday events are free, for more info visit perlmanmusicprogram.org.

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Guild Gatherings Artist Darlene Charneco, poet Lukas Ortiz, writer/ Kerouac archivist Steve Roux, and Grain-NY board sculptor Brian Schopfer will be collaborating within an evening presentation about art and the East End. The discussion will take place at The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton this Friday from 7 to 9 PM. All are welcome, admission is free. For info visit GuildHall.org or call 631-324-0806.

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Table And Gallery Talk Guild Hall in East Hampton presents Table Talk with “Ellen Myers: The Inspiration of Mudra Meet” on Sunday from 11 AM to 12:30 PM. Mingle while enjoying food and coffee, compliments of Starbucks. At 2 PM there will be a Gallery Talk on “Connie Fox & William King: An Artist Couple” with Gail Levin. Admission to both discussions are free. For more info visit GuildHall.org or call 631-324-0806. Poetry Night Hampton Coffee Company in Southampton presents Spoken Word Southampton’s Poetry Night on Friday. The event will begin with readings by featured poets Brian Cudzillo, L.B. Thompson, Adrienne Unger, and Susan Dingle, followed by an Open Mic Segment when audience members and fellow poets can take the stage to read excerpts of their own work.

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the legendary changes he made in music history. Shows are Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 7:30 PM. Doors, bar, and restaurant open at 6:30 PM. Admission is $49. For more info call 631-727-4343 or visit SuffolkTheater.com.

Bay Street Theater This year’s “Literature Live!” presents a musical adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. Opening night is Thursday at 7 PM. Every Thursday through Sunday through to November 26 will hold performances at 7 PM with Saturday matinees at 2 PM. For more info or seat pricing visit baystreet.org or call the Box Office at 631-725-9500. Film & Rum The foreign film Our Last Tango created by German Kral will be shown at the Parrish Art Museum as part of the OLA (Organizacion Latino-Americana) Film Festival on Friday at 7 PM with a small tour beforehand at 5:30 PM and a reception/rum tasting from 6 to 7 PM. All is free with museum admission of $12, $10 for members. Reservations are encouraged. For more info visit parrishart.org or call 631-283-2118.

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Holiday Giving Programs

The Retreat has launched its annual Holiday Giving Programs, the Thanksgiving Gift Card Drive and Adopt-A-Family, aimed at providing holiday presents or gift cards to families in need. For the Thanksgiving holiday, The Retreat is asking for contributions of gift cards to local food stores. This will enable clients to shop on their own and provide a fruitful Thanksgiving

experience for their families. In December, the Adopt-A-Family program provides gifts and gift cards for local families in need to brighten what can be a difficult holiday season. Sponsoring a family during the holiday season can provide a memorable holiday experience to clients going through a traumatic time. All gifts and gift cards must be received by December 12. The Retreat provides domestic violence services and education to families on the East End of Long Island. If you wish to contribute to the Thanksgiving drive, checks and gift

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cards can be sent to The Retreat, 13 Goodfriend Drive, East Hampton, New York 11937 and must arrive by November 14. For those interested in contributing to the Holiday Giving Programs, call The Retreat’s Holiday Help Line at 631-329-4398. You may also make a holiday donation online at www.theretreatinc.org.

Girls Night Out

Gurney’s Montauk presents “Girls Night Out” to benefit the Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital on Friday, November 18, from 7 to 10 PM. Women all over the East End will gather in support while enjoying wine, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, raffles, spa pampering, dancing, psychic readings, and more. The event will include free Hampton

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Jitney transportation with four stops from Hampton Bays to Gurney’s. Tickets start at $45. For tickets and more information visit www.gurneysmontauk. com.

The Karate Kid

Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center presents a movie screening fundraiser with The Karate Kid on Saturday, November 19, at Southampton High School at 7 PM. Meet the original Karate Kid Ralph Macchio in person. Tickets are $25 and free for those under 10 with a paid adult. A limited number of VIP tickets for $50 are being sold. VIP tickets include a photo opportunity. Karate Kid made a star out of Macchio, who will share his experiences and behind-the-scenes stories with his fans in this once-in-alifetime opportunity to see it on the big screen and hear from the Karate Kid himself. For tickets call 631-728-4200 or visit wildliferescuecenter.org.

Thanksgiving Food Drive

A Green Derby anniversary party and Thanksgiving food drive will be held on November 23 at 10 PM at 230 Down in Southampton. There will be live reggae featuring the legendary Skadanks Band, Winston Irie, Jamalski, and Panama. Bring three non-perishable food items for reduced admission. Donations benefit Maureen’s Haven Homeless Shelter at Hamptons United Methodist Church.

House & Garden Tour

The East Hampton Historical Society presents its 2016 “House & Garden Tour,” showcasing some of the finest examples of historical and modern architecture in The Hamptons. This year’s tour — consisting of five unique houses — is scheduled for Saturday, November 26, from 1 to 4:30 PM. A kick-off cocktail party on the evening of Friday, November 25, welcomes in this year’s highly anticipated house tour. This annual event, now in its 32nd year, will be held at the historical Maidstone Club, ringing in the East End holiday season in style. Tickets to the Opening Night Cocktail Party are $200 each, which include entry to the House Tour the following day. Tickets to the self-guided 2016 East Hampton House & Garden Tour are $65 in advance and $75 on the day of the tour. Visit www. easthamptonhistory.org.

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Whew! The election is over! On to what is next! Tomorrow, Mars, our planet of actions, moves into Aquarius urging find new ways to do our daily routines. On Sunday, Mercury, our planet of communication, will slip into the sign of Sagittarius pushing us all to seek the truth, justice and the American way. Venus, our planet of love and money, enters the sign of Capricorn. We can become aware of how we spend and where we wish to splurge. Full Moon on Monday, in the sign of Taurus will make us want to find our comfort zones, feather our nests, and look for love.

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sure to get enough rest and take your vitamins to prepare. VIRGO (8/23 - 9/22) Major decisions about your home life could come up for discussion this week. Your daily routine will soon change, so just go with the flow to avoid unnecessary worry. The quality of love is on your mind. You can have what you want if you go for it. LIBRA (9/22 - 10/22) Those with partners can find new levels of intimacy and singles may have some new romance enter their lives. Show off your famous charm. There is the chance that a new addition to the family is on the way.

ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) Although you are longing to break free from the humdrum of every day, think carefully before you take any actions. Love can be sweet if you make sure to soothe over any hurt feelings.

SCORPIO (10/22 - 11/21) Work out any differences with loved ones or co-workers with honest discussion. Once the air is cleared you will feel better. Avoid the tendency to brood if things do not go your way. The weekend will bring much needed enjoyment.

TAURUS (4/20 - 5/21) Conditions at work continue to improve with cooperation and team efforts. If you want to entertain, invite friends to join you. The Full Moon illuminates all your adorable qualities.

SAGITTARIUS (11/21 - 12/21) Creative ideas at work will pay off big. Don’t hesitate to state your plans. Opportunities come through friends and you can celebrate as long as you don’t break the piggybank.

GEMINI (5/21 - 6/22) Am I ever going to have some fun? That is a question only you can answer. Please schedule some down time from the hectic activities and take the break that you need. Ask your partner or friend to join you for double the fun.

CAPRICORN (12/22 - 1/21) Improving your image will lift your mood but can lead to renewed confidence. A new diet, exercise, or a trip to the dentist may be in store. Also pay attention to any repairs at home or on your car.

CANCER (6/22 - 7/22) After you handle all that work with your usual expertise, plan on getting away from your desk. Love can be especially sweet if you have a partner. If single, pamper yourself and get out and about.

AQUARIUS (1/21 - 2/19) Find new ways to purchase those luxury items for your home. You can spruce up the place without breaking the bank. Leave your job at the office this weekend and enjoy your cozy nest.

LEO (7/22 - 8/23) Accept invitations from friends as everyone is ready to share some good times. There can be a shift at work with perhaps an offer you might want to consider. Be

PISCES (2/19 - 3/20) Creative projects or hobbies are just what you need to escape and soothe your nerves. Family members may need extra attention, but don’t let them drain you

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Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton SATURDAY 11•12•16 • Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton is open on weekends only in October and November. Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM and Sunday 2 PM to 4 PM. • Kids aged eight to 12 can learn how to make lip balm during a workshop offered at the Amagansett Library at 11 AM. Sign up on the library’s website. • Author Marilyn Gottlieb discusses her new book Dance Me Younger at the East Hampton Library at 1 PM. Register at the Adult Reference Desk, or call 631324-0222 ext 3.

Southampton THURSDAY 11•10•16 • Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton will offer “The 2016 Presidential Election: An Historic Plebiscite” at 12:15 PM. The author and historian Martin H. Levinson, Ph.D., will discuss how the historic 2016 presidential election will change the future of the nation. Register at www.myrml.org or call 631-283-0774 ext. 523. Later on Thursday, at 7 PM it’s a “Jam Session” for local musicians. Participants should bring their instruments. All styles of music and all levels of experience are welcome. A Steinway piano and microphones are available. No registration or fee required • Explore the science of the sun and the sky, as well as the winter festivals that ancient and modern people have created to bring light to the darkest time of the year with NASA Solar System Ambassador William Taylor. John

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Jermain Library, Sag Harbor. 7 PM. SATURDAY 11•12•16 • Venture by boat into the remote areas of Shinnecock Bay onboard Stony Brook University/ Southampton’s 45-ft. research vessel, Peconic, and marvel at the wealth of the migratory birds, waterfowl, and seals that inhabit the region at this time of year. Your leader is birder extraordinaire Frank Quevedo, Executive Director, South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) There is a fee of $25 for SoFo members and $35 for nonmembers for this program. The program is for adults, but children age 10 and older may attend. Advance reservations necessary, call 631-537-9735. Cruise runs 9:45 AM to 1 PM. SUNDAY 11•13•16 • A (night before) Full Frost Moon Hike, cosponsored by Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt & the South Fork Natural History Museum (SoFo) is offered at 6 PM. Join them for this leisurely paced one-hour hike in Vineyard Field, the field behind SoFo, and afterward, for some convivial conversation and refreshments in the moonshine. Meet at the SoFo Museum parking lot, 377

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Bridgehampton Turnpike, 200 yards north of the RR tracks. Leader: Dai Dayton, 631-745-0689. • This week’s Sunday Service, at 10:30 AM at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 977 BridgehamptonSag Harbor Turnpike at Scuttlehole Road is titled “Black Lives Matter.” • At 2 PM, “Small Trees For The Home Landscape” is the title of an illustrated lecture by Bruce Crawford. Location: Bridgehampton Community House, main entrance. Admission $10 for non-members of the Horticultural Alliance, free for members. For more information call 631-537-2223 or visit www.hahgarden. org. • Michael Paraskevas, author and illustrator of Mr. Moon, is the guest speaker at 2 PM at Quogue Library. MONDAY 11•14•16 • New parents can learn baby care basics during a workshop offered at Southampton Hospital from 7 to 8:30 PM. Suggested during the sixth or seventh month of pregnancy. Register in advance by calling 631-7268531. It’s free.

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Independent Dining Smoked Thanksgiving Turkey INGREDIENTS

1 gallon hot water 3 cups kosher salt 4 lemons (cut in half) 3 bay leafs 2 tbs black peppercorn 1 cup honey 5 lb bag of ice 1 bunch of thyme 1 bunch of sage 4 cloves of garlic 2 cups hickory wood chips (soaked in warm water for 30 minutes just before cooking) 15 lb turkey 1/2 c canola oil 3 tbs paprika 3 tbs cracked black pepper

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Start by bringing a gallon of water to a boil. When the water boils, shut off the heat and add the salt, bay leaf, garlic, herbs, peppercorn, and honey. Allow all of these ingredients to steep in the hot water for 15 minutes. Pour the mixture into a large deep container, a five gallon plastic bucket works very well. Add the five lbs of ice and submerge the turkey in the brine for at least 12 hours. Early the following day heat your grill, whether it be gas or charcoal. 350 degrees is a good temperature to work with. Remove the turkey from the brine and dry it completely. Rub it with the

canola oil and the paprika/black pepper seasoning mixture. Make a smoke bomb using two large sheets of aluminum foil. Place one cup of the soaked hickory chips in the center of the foil. Crimp the foil creating a small pouch with an opening at the top for the smoke to escape. Place the aluminum pouch directly on the charcoal or on the metal bar above the flame of a gas grill. You will want to place the turkey on a baking sheet with a wire rack so that it's not sitting on direct heat. Close the lid and cook for an hour. After an hour, change out the old wood chips with the other cup of soaked chips and check to see if the skin has browned. If so, cover loosely with aluminum foil and continue to cook until the thickest part of the turkey breast reaches a 160 degree internal

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temperature of 160 degrees, remove it from the grill, cover it in foil and allow it to rest for an hour. Carve and enjoy a twist on a Thanksgiving classic.

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Thanksgiving To-Go

Art of Eating in Amagansett is offering a special Thanksgiving togo menu. Orders must be placed by Thursday, November 17, and must be picked up no later than 11:30 AM on Thanksgiving Day. To place an order and for more information, call 631267-4111.

Veteran’s Day

Rowdy Hall in East Hampton is thanking our Veterans on

Friday by offering a 15 percent discount to all service men and women. Bring your military ID when you dine at the restaurant on Veteran’s Day and you’ll receive the 15 percent discount. The promotion will be offered for both lunch and dinner.

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Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton is welcoming fall with the return of their famous woodburning oven pizzas. The pizzas are available Sunday through Thursday all night. As well The Choice prix fixe has returned

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offering a special prix fixe menu with three different price points for diners to choose from. The menu is available Sunday through Friday (restaurant is closed Tuesday) beginning at 6 PM. Brunch is every Sunday from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM. Brunch features an á la carte menu with specialty brunch cocktails. Nick & Toni’s also hosts happy hour every Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and Sundays from 2:30 through 6:30 PM. During Happy Hour a sommelier selected glass of wine will be offered for $8, select cocktails are half price including the Meyer Lemon Cosmo, Seasonal ‘Rita and the Spanish G&T, and a rotating bottled brew are available for $6. A select bar menu of small plates are available including meatball sliders for $6, pizza margherita for $10, formaggi plate for

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$10, and seasonal bruschetta for $5. Call Nick & Toni’s at 631-3243550.

Almond Specials

Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton presents daily specials for the fall. Meatless Mondays will continue offering a three course meatless menu for $35 all night. Tuesdays are steak frites night with a featured steak frites for $19.95. Thursday nights enjoy ½ dozen Montauk pearl oysters or ½ dozen shrimp cocktail for $10 at the bar or at tables. On Sundays grab a burger and a beer at the bar for $15. A $29 three-course prix fixe will be offered from 5:30 to 7 PM every night. For reservations contact Almond at 631-537-5665.

Living Room

c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton offers a prix fixe this fall that includes three courses for just $35 at the cozy Living Room Restaurant, Sunday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 7 PM. Happy hour is Sunday to Thursday from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy drinks and appetizers at 50 percent off.

Free Soup Days

Tuesday and Thursday are “Free Soup Days” at Clamman on North Sea Road in Southampton from 11 AM to 3 PM, with the purchase of a sandwich or entree. For more info call 631-283-6669.

Southampton Publick House

177 Meeting House Creek Road, Aquebogue, NY • 631-886-1160

Southampton Publick House will kick off Monday Night Football with Monday Night Madness specials. Starting at 5 PM every Monday enjoy $5 pints, $6 burgers, and 50 cent wings. View the games on the 7 flat screen TVs in the inside bar or on the 9 flat screen TVs in the outside bar. Don’t miss Sunday Brunch from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. The menu is a prix fixe for $16 per person, which includes a brunch entree along with coffee or tea. Southampton Public House is open seven days for lunch and dinner. For further information visit www.publick. com or call 631-283-2800.

Football Specials

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents happy hour and football specials available Thursday and Friday from 4 to 7 PM and Saturday, Sunday, and Monday all day. These specials are only available at the bar. Also free pool is offered during happy hour.

Zigmund’s Bar

Zigmund’s Bar in Bridgehampton, a new bar inspired by the location’s popular 90’s bar The Wild Rose, will offer Happy Hour Thursday through Saturday evenings until sunset with $5 rose, beer, and Lamb Chops. Sunday there are football specials from 1 to 8 PM. For further information visit www.zigmundsbar.com.

Sen Happy Hour

Sen in Sag Harbor presents Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7 PM. Enjoy $8 cocktails and $6 red and white wine.


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November 9, 2016

East Wind Caterers Presents

Thanksgiving Day Buffet

In The Grand Ballroom

November 24th 12:00PM to 5:00PM Adults: $45.95 Per Person + Admin. Fee & tax Children: (ages 3-10) $25.95 + Admin. Fee & tax

For Reservations Call 631.929.6585

Desmond’s Restaurant Presents Thanksgiving To Go From Our Kitchen to Your Table Turkey | Sides | Dessert Serves 8-10 $195 +tax

ORDERS MUST BE PLACED BY NOVEMBER 21st

To Order Call 631.846.2335

5720 Route 25a, Wading River EastWindLongIsland.com

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Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Craig Rose from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM followed by Ain’t so EZ from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host Acoustic Soul from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday.www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com. Lieb Cellars There’s Friday night music with Jon Divello from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday from 3 to 6 PM, it’s The Second Hands performing. www.liebcellars. com. Pindar Vineyards Champagne tours are offered

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Saturday and Sunday beginning at 2 PM. Visit www.pindar.net for more information. Shinn Estate Shinn Estate Vineyards is hosting vineyard walks with Barbara Zinn plus winery and barrel cellar tours throughout the week. Visit www. shinnestatevineyards.com. Wölffer Estate Wölffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack presents Sunset Friday at the wine stand from 5 PM until sunset. This week it’s Morris Goldberg with jazz sax. Visit www.wolffer.com.

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Raphael Blue Roots performs from 1 to 4 PM on Sunday at Raphael in Peconic. Visit www.raphaelwine.com. Castello di Borghese Vineyard A Winemaker’s Walk Vineyard Tour & Wine Tasting takes place weekly

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Available by the Pint or Quart Stuffing - Red Cabbage Mashed Potatoes - Gravy Rice Pudding & our Famous MASHED TURNIPS

----- For complete list go to www.ModernSnackBar.com ----Join Us for Lunch or Dinner

Roast LI Duck - Lobster Salad Fresh Stuffed Flounder - Sauerbraten Great Burgers, Salads, & Sandwiches Roast Turkey - Soft Shell Crabs Local Wine & Beer - Classic Cocktails ~~ PRIME RIB SPECIAL 19.95 ~~ Tuesday thru Friday

Modern SNACK BAR

628 NAIN ROAD - AQUEBOGUE - 631-722-3655

CLOSED MONDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY, & FRIDAY 11/25 - LAST DAY OF SEASON SUN. DEC 11

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on Sunday at 1 PM. Visit www. castellodiborghese.com. Cinque Family Wines Cinque Family Wines in Amagansett has over 20 wines from various local wineries in one spot. Create your own tasting flight, get recommendations and chat with knowledgeable staff, or just relax with a glass in the casual farm setting. Local cheese plates, peaceful outdoor/indoor setting, music, WiFi, and special events. Cinque Family Wines is open noon to 7 PM Wednesday through Sunday, and open until 8 PM on weekends through Thanksgiving. Located right next to the Amagansett Farmers Market.

18 Park Place East Hampton 324-5400 Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner Take Out Orders

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Tastings Every Sat. 3-7 pm

Senior Discount Tuesday

All Cards AllMajor Major Credit Credit Cards & DebitAccepted Cards Accepted

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15 Eastport Manor Road • Eastport • 325-1388 • Open 9 am (In the Eastport Shopping Center, next to King Kullen)


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Package #1

For 10-12 People

Homemade Soups

Appetizers

20-24 lb. Roasted Turkey Baked Clams or Soup Mashed Potatoes ● Creamed Onions Sweet Potatoes ● Vegetable Medley Our own Cranberry Sauce Homemade Gravy ● Dinner Rolls ● Stuffing Apple or Pumpkin Pie $289.99 plus tax

Starting @ $10.99/quart Cream of Mushroom Butternut Squash French Onion Turkey with Rice

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For 6-8 People

10-14 lb. Fresh Young Turkey Roasted to Perfection Mashed Potatoes ● Creamed Onions Sweet Potatoes ● Vegetable Medley Our own Cranberry Sauce Homemade Gravy ● Stuffing $189.99 plus tax

Thanksgiving Day Single Meals from our Deli Hot Case: Starting @ $15.99

Additional Sides Starting @ $10.99

Starting @ $10.50/person Baked Clams Shrimp Cocktail Oysters Rockefeller Stuffed Mushrooms

Package #3

For 4-5 People

7 lb. Roasted Turkey Breast Lobster Bisque ● Sweet Potato Soufflé Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes ● Brussel Sprouts with Bacon ● Orange Roasted Beets Cornbread Stuffing with Pancetta ● Citrus Glazed Green Beans with Brown Rice & Apple Homemade Gravy ● Buttery Croissants $289.99 plus tax

All package dinners come with cooking directions & oven-proof tins. Just heat & serve! Please, no substitutions on packages. All orders must be picked up by 1pm on Thanksgiving Day. Packaged orders need to be placed no later than November 20th.

Freshly Baked Desserts

Choose from our assortment of Tate’s pies or cakes, all prepared in our kitchen. Apple Crumb ● Blueberry Crumb ● Three Berry Crumb ● Raspberry Peach Crumb ● Strawberry Rhubarb Pumpkin Pie ● Chocolate Chip Pie ● Pecan Pie ● Cherry Cobbler ● Blackberry Cobbler ● Rhubarb Cobbler Apricot Cobbler ● Carrot Cake ● Chocolate, Yellow & Red Velvet Layer Cakes ● Cupcakes ● Sour Cream Coffee Cake

From our Prime Meat Department

Organic Turkeys ● Free Range Turkeys – available from 10 to 24 pounds Boneless Turkey Breast ● Bone in Turkey Breast ● Goose ● Capons Organic Chickens ● Free Range Chickens ● Filet Mignon ● Beef & Pork Roasts Grocery ● Salad Bar ● Pizza ● Prime Meats ● Fresh Baked Goods ● Custom Gift Baskets ● Gift Certificates

& the Freshest Mozzarella on the East End

OPEN YEAR ROUND – 7 DAYS A WEEK Sunday-Thursday 7:30am-7pm Friday-Saturday 7:30am-8pm Phone 631-324-9500 Fax 631-324-9590

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Weekly Specials at Cliffs Elbow Too!

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Japanese RestauRant and sushi BaR

Tuesday-Steak Night

$19.99

16oz. Steak • Soup or Salad Choice of Potato • Special Dessert

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Wings All Day • Large Selection of Sauces & Rubs

Thursday-Date Night Free Glass of Wine, Beer

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Fine Dining Specializing in Japanese Cuisine & Sushi Offering Lunch & Dinner Menus and Exotic Cocktails We also have a Tatami Room

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Open 7 Days for Lunch & Dinner

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Cliff’s Elbow Too!

1085 Franklinville Road, Laurel

298-3262

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47 Montauk Highway, East Hampton, NY (631) 604-5585

Featuring all your favorite dishes & items. The best Japanese food in town! Zokkon Sushi available at Hampton Market Place

Happy Hour Mon.- Wed 5-7pm Free Sushi Thursday at the Bar 5-7pm Serving Dinner 7 Nights

631-267-7600 40 Montauk Highway Amagansett, NY


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