Home For The
C-1
November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
Holidays By The Independent Newspaper
Artwork by Claus Hoie See page C-12 for Gift Guide
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
C-2
Free Club Membership Means
20-60% Off Everything Stay Warm & Dry with Great Clothing & Footwear Valid Only with Coupon and thru Wednesday November 28th
S OR O D T OU
Win $100 Gift Certificate Stop in & Sign Up No Purchase Necessary Winner Chosen Sun. Dec. 2nd
Free
171 Main St, Amagansett NY 631-267-3620
www.Outdoors4u.cc
Open 9-8 on Friday & Saturday 11/23-24 Open 7 Days 10-6 Copyright 2012 Outdoors & Barry Adelman
Temporary Club Membership Gets You 20-60% Off Everything – No Exceptions One-week membership is valid Nov. 21 thru Weds. Nov 28 or sign up for full year membership for half price. Only $15 instead of $30
C-3
November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
exceptional e xception nalofferings o oerings eringss exceptional ssouthampton out hampton
Complete privacy, yet close to East Hampton Village 5 beds, 5 baths, 3,500 SF. 0.60 acres. Web # 42753. Price: $2,500,000. Betty Farrell: 917.744.7667
Giverny in East Hampton. 3 beds, 2.5 baths, 1,500 plus SF. 1.20 acres. Monet’s Giverny in East Hampton. Web # 50070. Price: $1,995,000. Tom Friedman 631.697.1103
Water Mill South, Me Mecox ecox Bayfront Estate 4.2 acre acres, es, 10000 SF, 6 Bedrooms, 5 bath. Web#36942 Sale Price: $24,000,000 000,000 David Saland 631.276.4690 631.27 76.4690
29 Royal Street, East Hampton Open House – Saturday 11/24 11.30 – 1.30, 4 beds, 4 baths, 4,000 SF. 0.5 acres. Web # 37844. Price: $1,300,000. Jack Prizzi: 917.355.6129
%+'7! +0/ 5 !# 5 !# + + .'"%#& *-0,+: # + + .'"%#& *-0,+: 7500 0 SF, 7 Bedrooms,
Bay Web#45244 Sale Price $ 9,000,000 Mecox B 9 000,000 David Saland 631.276.4690 S
5 Bedr Bedroom, oom, 5 Bath Web#45510 Web#4 45510 Price:58$6,495,000 $Cedar Ridge Road, East Hampton Open House – Sunday 11/25, 11 – 1pm
Mohna a Hoppe 2,328 SF. 0.50 acres. 429 516 42 29 #1466 Web 47953. Price: $640,000.
Secluded Enclave Close to All... Offers All 5 beds, 4 baths, 2,800 SF, 1.1 Acres. Web # 49796. Price: $885,000. John Brady: 631.294.4216
Water Mill M South, Mecox Bayfront Lot ot /0 0# !.# --/ 6 , /0 0# !.# --/ 6 ,+ +
* % * % +/#00 ,10& +/#00 ,10& Village, Village e, Beautiful Village e Lane Great Loft on an acre in East Hampton 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,500 SF, 1 acre. Web # 54429. Price: $725,000. Tom Friedman: 631.697.1103
Secluded Pond Front in Sag Harbor 3 beds, 2 baths, 1,176 SF. 0.60 acres. Web # 43238. Price: $695,000. Jack Prizzi: 917.355.6129
'./0 9#.'+% !.#/ &#)0#. /) +" ' './0 9 0 9 9#.'+% !.#/ &#)0#. /) + 9 ' & )0 ) " 15 acres, cleared l d lland d with h 600' of road frontage Web#44099 Sale Price: $12,750,000 pher Collins 631.204.7329 Christopher Christo 6 Web#44099 Sale Price: $12,750,000 C
Picture Perfect in Historic East Hampton Area 5 beds, 4 baths, 3,000 SF, 1 acre. Web # 52685. Price: $899,000. John Brady: 631.294.4216
7.5 7 5 Bath Web#42650 0 Sale Price: $11,500,000 $11 500 000 631.873.5999 Joanne G. Kane 631.873.5999
east ha hampton ampton water water mi mill ll
0#. ')) ,+"#.:
5 Bedrooms, 5 Bath 8,000 SF, 6 Beds Web#39064 Sale Price: $5,995,000 W Adorable East Hampton Cottage 1 bed, 1 bath, 1,000 SF. Marcy Braun Web # 52917. Price: $545,000. 516.375.6146 Tom Friedman: 631.697.1103
Juan Chitarroni: 631.807.6402 Mohna Hoppe: 516.429.1466
SOUTHAMPTON OFFICE EAST HAMPTON OFFICE WATER MILL OFFICE EAST SIDE WEST SIDE75 OFFICE TRIBECA OFFICE WILLIAMSBURG OFFICE LONG ISLAND CITY OFFICE 20 Main StreetOFFICE Main Street MIDTOWN OFFICE 688 VILLAGE MontaukOFFICE Highway 100 Riverside Boulevard 415 Madison Avenue Reade 156 Rea ade Street 20 East 49th Street 55 Christopher Street 578 Driggs Avenue, 47-44 Vernon Blvd. Local Markets Stre eet Southampton, NY 11968 East Hampton, NY 11937 Water Mill, NY 11976 Global Brokers New York, easthampton@nestseekers.com NY 10024 New York, NY 10017 York, New Yo ork, NY 10013 New York, NY 100177 watermill@nestseekers.com New York, NY 10014 Brooklyn, NY 11211 LIC, New York 11101 southampton@nestseekers.com Phone 631.287.9260 Phone 631.324.1050 Phone 631.353.3047 Nest Seekers International is a Real Estate brok broker. ker. All material presented is herein is intended for informational purposes p only only and has been compiled from sources deemed reliable. able. Though information is believed to be correct, it is presented subject to errors, omissions, changes or withdrawal without notice. ce.
NestSeekers.com
Nest Seekers International is a Real Estate brok broker. ker. All material presented is herein is intended for informational purposes p only only and has been compiled from sources deemed reliable. able. Though information is believed to be correct, it is presented subject to errors, omissions, changes or withdrawal without notice. ce.
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
C-4
Our Special Way to Say “Thank You” Join this year’s Pure Rewards program for loyal friends of Naturopathica. For just $40, receive annual membership benefits. Discounted Services: 25% off all treatments at the spa Monday through Thursday and 20% off all treatments on Sunday. Retail Discounts: 20% off all Naturopathica products and 10% off all other products. Free Birthday Massage: Receive a complimentary Signature Massage for your birthday (a $130 value). Exclusive Offers: Enjoy monthly email offers exclusive to Pure Rewards members.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 631.329.2525
NATUROPATHICA HOLISTIC HEALTH SPA RED HORSE PLAZA 74 MONTAUK HIGHWAY EAST HAMPTON, NEW YORK 11937 631.329.2525
C-5
November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
During the recent storm emergencies, disaster relief professionals from as far away as Alabama and Louisiana were called in to Long Island to help with local relief efforts. They, in turn, called on Norsic to supply equipment and services to help Long Islanders cope with the immediate problems and to begin the recovery process.
Residential and Commercial Rubbish Service Cesspool Service, Repairs, Installation Roll-Off Dumpsters Portable Toilets Special Events Services Certified Lead Safe Demolition Property Clean-Up Services
Wishing You a Wonderful Holiday Season (and remember those who still need help).
EMIL NORSIC & SON • (631)283-0604 • www.norsic.com Southampton, NY - Established 1932
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
C-6
Holiday Calendar
By Emily Toy Wednesday, November 21 • During November and December, The Retreat, eastern Long Island’s only domestic violence shelter, will be offering support with their annual “Adopt-AFamily Program.” Volunteers are asked to donate holiday presents or gift cards for a family in need. Call The Retreat’s Holiday Help Line at 631-329-4398. Thursday, November 22 • Keeshan, Inc., The Montauk Realtor, hosts the Run for Fun Turkey Trot to give all an appetite for the day ahead. Begins at 9 AM and ends at noon. Categories for all ages are available. Call 631-3242417. Free. Friday, November 23 • Santa arrives early in Sag Harbor today and will be available from 6 to 7 PM. Kris Kringle will be located at 1 Bay Street. Call 631-725-0011 for more info.
E
• The Southold Historical Society will host its annual Candelight Tour at the museum grounds on the Main Road opposite the firehouse from 3 to 6 PM. All museum buildings will be decorated for the holiday season and open to the public. Farm and home craft demonstrations will take place in the various buildings, strolling musicians will be on the grounds and Santa will be visiting while refreshments are served. The annual tree lighting is at 5 PM and will be accompanied by caroling led by the Southold High School Chorus Ensemble. • The Clay Guild of the Hamptons hosts a holiday pottery show and sale opening today at 11 AM. Includes handmade pottery crafted by local potters. Continues through December 16. Located at 41 Old Mill Road (next to the Water Mill Museum). Call 631726-2547 for more information.
Saturday, November 24 • The 5th Annual “Lighting at The Lighthouse” in Montauk starts at 4:30 PM. There will be refreshments and
entertainment for the masses. Rain/snow date is December 1. Continued on page C-7.
ASTPORT LIQUORS Open Sunday - -6pm • •Monday 12pm - 6pm Open 12pm 6pm on12-7pm Monday OpenSunday Sunday12pm 12pm - 6pm •Closed Monday
Tastings Every Sat. 3-7 pm
Senior Discount Tuesday
All Major Credit Cards & Debit Cards Accepted
Gift Wrapping
$
1.00 Off 10.00 Purchase $
Not to be combined with other offers.
$
2.00 Off 20.00 Purchase $
Not to be combined with other offers.
15 Eastport Manor Road • Eastport • 325-1388 • Open 9 am (In the Eastport Shopping Center, next to King Kullen)
C-7
November 21, 2012
Continued from page C-6. • The Rogers Mansion in Southampton looks its best during the holiday season with holiday decoration throughout the 1843 mansion’s period rooms lit by candles. Join in for a candelight tour from 4 to 6 PM. $6 for adults, free for members and children 17 and under. • An old fashioned Christmas Shop opens today from noon to 4 PM, sponsored by the Cutchogue New Suffolk Historical Council, at its Carriage House. Continues until December 17. • The Montauk Community Church hosts a holiday fair from 9 AM to 1 PM. Santa will arrive at 1 PM. • A holiday sale is at the Pierson High School gym from 9 AM to 4 PM. • The Montauk Library hosts a holiday book sale beginning at 10 AM and ending at 3 PM. Books will be $2 each plus holiday decorations, gifts and jewelry available. • T h e Mo n t a u k C h a m b e r o f Commerce hosts a Family Holiday Fun Day from 1 to 3 PM at the Montauk Yacht Club. Young people will have an opportunity to do holiday crafts and make tree ornaments. Christmas caroling, hot chocolate and cookies will be on the free menu. Sunday, November 25 • “Christmas at the Lighthouse” is from 11 AM to 4 PM, weather permitting, in Montauk. Rain date is December 2. Santa Claus will be there for photos. Free refreshments are available for all visitors. Sarah Conway and the Christmas Trio will perform from 2 to
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
3 PM. Free pony rides are available for children from 11 AM to 3 PM, face painting is from noon to 3:30 PM. The Lighthouse Gift Shop and Museum will be open. For more info visit www. montauklighthouse.com. Monday, November 26 • Assemblyman Fred Thiele is sponsoring a holiday charity to give to local children. “Toys for Tots” will be collected by Thiele’s office starting today and continuing until December 14. Donations may be dropped off at the office between 9 AM and 5 PM Monday through Friday at 2302 Main Street, Suite A in Bridgehampton. Call 631-537-2583 for more information. Thursday, November 29 • The Southampton Historical Museum and the Rogers Memorial Library invite all to a holiday yule log workshop beginning at 6:30 PM. $15 for members, $20 for non-members. Call 631-283-2494 for registration. Saturday, December 1 • “Light Up the Tree” in Sag Harbor is from 5 to 6 PM next to the windmill. • Gurney’s Inn hosts a holiday party from 6:30 to 9:30 PM. Dance the night away with the 3B’s, eat, drink, and be merry with a three hour top shelf open
Home For The Holidays 2012
bar, enjoy a holiday buffet with Viennese table, all for $59.95 per person plus service charge and tax. Overnight ocean view accommodations for the event are $175 per room, plus service charge and tax. Includes spa facility pass. Call 631668-1717 for reservations and more information. • The Southampton Cultural Center’s annual holiday party is at 5 PM. Includes live music, refreshments and Santa Claus. Free admission. Call 631-287-4377. • The St. Luke’s Christmas Fair is from 10 AM to 2 PM at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church at 18 James Lane in East Hampton. Lunch will be served. Call 631-329-0990 for more info. • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce presents annual holiday festivities beginning at 2 PM with horse and buggy rides around town, carolers and refreshments at the chamber on Main Street, the “Parade of Lights” throughout the village ending at Agawam Park, where the annual tree lighting will be at 5:15 PM. The Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center For The Arts will host a holiday reception with Santa and refreshments. For more information call the chamber at 631-283-0402. • “Santa Day” in Mattituck begins at 10 AM with a movie for kids and Jolly Old Saint Nick arriving by firetruck at
Share the gift of Raphael this Holiday Season. Call to customize your wine gift basket today!
The Art of
Passion
Continued on page C-8.
Home For The Holidays 2012 Editor In Chief Rick Murphy Contributors Kitty Merrill, Emily Toy, Miles X. Logan Art Director Jessica Mackin Production Jessica Mackin, John Laudando Advertising Ben Sneed, Joanna Froschl, Tim Smith, Annemarie Davin Co-Publishers Jerry Della Femina, James J. Mackin
www.indyeastend.com
THE INDEPENDENT
74 Montauk Highway, Suite 19 East Hampton NY 11937 631-324-2500
HOME collection
Luxurious hand dyed and hand block printed silk throw pillows with down fill, to mix and match in 5 colors and 4 sizes! Perfect for gift giving!
668-1334
www.montaukdesigns.com
TASTING TOURS SALES OPEN SUNDAYS-FRIDAYS SUNDAYS - FRIDAYS 11:30-6 OPEN 11:00-5:00 SATURDAYS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 39390 MAIN ROAD RTE 25, PECONIC, NY 11958
631-765-1100 RAPHAELWINE.COM
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Holiday Calendar
Be sure to check weekly print editions of The Independent or visit www.indyeastend.com for holiday event updates.
Continued from page C-7. about noon. • On the Westhampton Beach Village Green there will be a tree and menorah lighting at 5:30 PM. Also, caroling by the Westhampton Beach High School chorus and the Hampton Synagogue’s Youth Choir, free hot cocoa and cookies, potato latkes and the arrival of Santa Claus by fire engine. Call 631-288-1654 or visit www. westhamptonbeach.org for more info. • The Sag Harbor Lions Club hosts a Christmas tree and wreath sale from 10 AM to 6 PM at the windmill. Continues until Christmas Eve. • The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce hosts a parade with Santa
November 21, 2012
C-8
Claus beginning at 10 AM. On Main Street and Newtown Lane. • Come celebrate the pleasures of the holiday season with some hearthside cheer at the Southampton Historical Museum from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. $40 for members in advance, $50 for members at the door and for non-members in advance, and $60 for non-members at the door. RSVP at 631-283-2494. • The East Hampton Library hosts a screening of Arthur Christmas at 10:15 AM. Call 631-324-0222. Sunday, December 2 • The First Presbyterian Church in East Hampton hosts “Lessons and Carols,” a musical celebration for the season, at 10 AM. • The Springs School Girl Scouts is organizing a Christmas tree lighting at Ashawagh Hall at 5 PM, the annual “Lights of Love” event. Lights honoring loved ones may be purchased for $5. Proceeds go to the Springs Girl Scouts Scholarship Fund. Call 631-324-5671 for more information. • Marders hosts a holiday wreath workshop beginning at 10 AM. Thursday, December 6 • A holiday luncheon will be held at The Living Room c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton, and will feature music. $50 per person. For reservations call 631324-0362. Hosted by The East Hampton Chamber of Commerce. Friday, December 7 • The Nutcracker will be performed at Guild Hall in East Hampton beginning tonight and continuing through Sunday, with tonight’s show starting at 7 PM. Staged by the Hampton Ballet Theatre. $25 for adults, $20 for children. Call 631-237-4810 for more info. • Studio 3 will stage its production of Mixed Nuts starting today at 7 PM and continuing over the weekend, at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. $20 for general admission, $15 for seniors and students. 631-537-3008. Saturday, December 8 • The 23rd Annual “Holiday Tour of Inns, B & B’s and Special Places” will be hosted by the East Hampton Chamber of Commerce. Check in at 11 AM at the Huntting Inn in East Hampton. Properties for the East Hampton Chamber of Commerce hosted tour will be open from noon to 4 PM. $20 per person. • The Cutchogue New Suffolk Historical Council hosts “Carols with Carol” at 4:30 PM followed by a tree lighting on the village green in Cutchogue. Refreshments will be served. • The St. Nicholas Fair will be held from 10 AM to 4 PM featuring designer wreaths and holiday plants, handcrafted and baked goods, vendor gift items, tea shopped and children’s activities at Continued on page C-10.
a C-9peLo O c Lo & O ed & n w d e O
November 21, 2012
QC Q C QC
EAST HAMPTON’S BESTHome For The Holidays EAST HAMPTON’S BEST IS EXPANDING WEST! THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
XPANDING W EST ! IS E C e h s s s u p o b o n
e l k s C e h s c s s I p u a o b n o n u ke c l s Q uacnbush esspooInc. e Your Full Service l k s. Qc Cesspool Company
C
a u
Q
2012
In
Commercial & Residential • 24 Hour Emergency Service Pumping • Locating • Extensions • Cesspool Certifications • Line Cleaning • Aeration • Chemicals • Quality Service
We are thankful for all of our customers during the mmercial & Residential • 24 Hour Emergency Ser Holiday Season and throughout the year MAINTENANCE PAYS!
NEW CUSTOMERS SAVE MONEY With Regular Cesspool Service RECEIVE $25 OFF Don’t Wait for Your System to Fail! FIRST SERVICE ng • Locating • Extensions • Cesspool Certifications • Line Cleaning • Aeration • Chemicals • Qualit Both our Commercial and Residential Customers
CALL TODAY!
RESIDENTIAL: WHY IS SEPTIC MAINTENANCE SO IMPORTANT?
CAMERA INSPECTIONS • LICENSED & INSURED MAINTENANCE PAYS! Did you know you should empty your septic tank every few years?
NEW SAVE wasteMONEY builds up and can clog lines to your house CUSTOMERS and overflow pools. And you DON’T a back up of waste in the house with holiday$25 company! With Regular Cesspoolwant Service RECEIVE OFF Free Estimates Don’t Wait for Your System to Fail! FIRST SERVICE COMMERCIAL: Competitive Rates
Both our Commercial Residential We InallHard To waste. Find IfCesspools Your septicand tank is Specialize a box Customers that holds the solid not maintained over time,
631-907-4426
CALL TODAY! Maintenance Schedules • Keep Lines Free of Grease
24 Hour Service to Keep Your Business Out of Any Septic Trouble
CAMERA Locally INSPECTIONS • LICENSED & INSURED Owned & Operated
We Specialize In Hard To Find Cesspools
631-907-4426
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Holiday Calendar
Continued from page C-8.
Christ Episcopal Church in Sag Harbor. Admission is free. 631-725-0128. • T h e Gre a t e r We s t h a m p t o n Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual “WinterFest” from 11 AM to 3 PM in Westhampton Village. • A menorah lighting for Hanukkah will begin at Chabad Lubacitch of the Hamptons and make its way to Herrick Park in East Hampton at 6:30 PM. • The “By Hand” artisans present
their annual holiday gift show today and tomorrow from 10 AM to 5 PM at Ashawagh Hall on Springs-Fireplace Road in East Hampton. Refreshments will be served and admission is free. For more info contact Jill at 631-987-6312. • From 2 to 4 PM all are welcome to enjoy a visit with Santa and light refreshments at the Rogers Memorial Library. Call 631-283-0774 for more info. • Join the East Hampton Chamber
of Commerce for holiday strolls offered in East Hampton Village and the Amagansett Business District from noon to 5 PM today. Sunday, December 9 • The Living Room c/o The Maidstone will host the annual tree lighting from 4 to 6 PM, featuring live holiday music, visits with Santa, cookie decorating, holiday refreshments and more! Call 631-3245006 for more info. Wednesday, December 12 • The Annual Cookie Exchange is from 4 to 5 PM, presented by the Southampton Historical Museum. Participants can swap recipes and cookies, enjoy cheese, crackers and wine or cider. Call 631-283-2494 to register. Thursday, December 13 • All are welcome to an East Hampton Chamber of Commerce mixer at Lexington
Montauk M onta auk k Be Beer eer & Sod S Soda da 43 S Sout South th h Elm Elmwood El mwoo od d Ave A Av 631-668-5400 631 -668 8-540 00 B BBQ T ank a Exchan E nge Tank Exchange $19.9 99 $19.99
12 2 pk Bottles Bo ottles
$8.99 $8 8 99 8.99 16oz 1 6pk k Cans
$6.99 $6 6 99 6.99
16o 16oz oz - 24pk k B Bottles
$ $6.99
7oz - 24p 7 24pk pk Bottles s $19 99 $19.99 9
12p 12pk pk Bottles Bottl les
$13.99 $13 $13. .99 99
18p 18pk pk cans Regular Light or o Regula ar
$12.99 $1 12 99 12.99
12pk Cans
$6 99 $6.99
24pk k Cans s
$8.99 $8.9 99 11/20-11/28
1 pk 12 Bottles B
$12.99 $1 12 99 12.99
12pk Bottles B
$13.99 $ 13.99
November 21, 2012
C-10
Clothing Co., located at 73 Main Street in East Hampton. Goes from 5 to 7 PM. Call 631-324-0362 for more info. Saturday, December 15 • The first Christmas House Tour will be at the Jamesport Meeting House from 1 to 5 PM. Tickets are $30 in advance at www.jamesportmeetinghouse.org or by calling 631-779-2831. $40 at the door. • The East End Classic Boat Society will hold its holiday open house from 4 to 6 PM at the Community Boat Shop in Amagansett. Raffle drawing is at 5:30 PM for a Swampscott dory, trailer and oars. Raffle tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of five. Call 631-324-2490 for further information. Sunday, December 16 • A children’s Christmas pageant is at the First Presbyterian Church in East Hampton at 10 AM. • Southampton’s First Presbyterian Church hosts “Carols in Candelight” featuring the church’s handbell choir, beginning at 5 PM. Admission is a free will offering. Friday, December 21 • Joe Lauro will present a screening of his “Historic Films Christmas Spectacular” featuring vintage Christmas commercials, programs, and musical performances at 7 PM at the Shelter Island Library. Sunday, December 23 • A children’s Christmas pageant will be at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton at 10 AM. • Communion service is at the First Presbyterian Church in East Hampton at 10 AM. Monday, December 24 • A family Christmas Eve service is at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church at 4:30 PM. Christmas carols will begin at 10:30 PM and a midnight mass service is at 11 PM. • St. Peter’s in Springs will host a Christmas Eve service at 7:30 PM. Tuesday, December 25 • A Christmas Day Communion Service is at 10 AM at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in East Hampton. Monday, December 31 • Gurney’s Inn in Montauk hosts its annual New Year’s Eve party. Call 631668-1717 for details.
Advertise Here and also have your ad appear on our website
www.indyeastend.com Call 324-2500 for more information
C-11 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
Our Local Food Pantries Need Our Help
Join Us And Make a Difference
Purchase a red or green paper apple in any branch. We will match each dollar raised. (Up to a total of $5000). Every $5 donation receives a laminated grocery tote (while supplies last). Food staples can also be dropped off.
21 Branches in Suffolk County I 631.537.1000 I www.bridgenb.com
Member FDIC
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Holiday
Gift Cards
e d i u G t f Gi By Jessica Mackin
armth The Gift Of W
November 21, 2012
C-12
Featured on our cover : the East Hampton Historical Society has produced two holiday cards featuring memorable paintings of iconic East Hampton scenes by Claus Hoie. Proceeds benefit the education committee of the East Hampton Historical Society. The price $25 for a box of 12 cards, 6 of each design. 101 Main Street, East Hampton www.easthamptonhistory.org
e n i W f O ft i G The
a p S f O ft i G The Me! Bath ice cream pedicures are available at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk and Salon Xavier in Sag Harbor.
Cute & Cozy Cashmere by Christopher Fischer like these Imani Long Texting Gloves. 67 Main Street, East Hampton www.christopherfischer.com
n o i h s a F f O The Gift
Bedell Cellars, an historic sustainably-farmed estate winery on the North Fork of Long Island owned by Michael Lynne, offers holiday gifts for the 2012 holiday season. www.bedellcellars.com
t r A f O ft i G The
Made in Montauk creates wearable art. www.montaukdesigns.com
The Gift Of Plants
Driftwood Pencils, by Scott Bluedorn are available at Neoteric Fine Art in Amagansett. These pencils are hand-made from montauk driftwood, 2b lead, handsharpenable and very ergonomic. Each one is completely unique. Colored pencils, and special neon colored pencils also available.
Botanical Jellyfish from Fort Pond Native Plants These elusive, deep sea divers are made from living Tillandsia (air plants) floating in natural Sea Urchin shells. Whether you prefer one lone hunter or a swarm of Jellies, they’re sure to stun everyone this holiday season. Sizes ranging from 2”x2” up to 7”x4” Prices starting at $7.00
C-13 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Holiday Cocktails
Getting Your Cheer In Gear By Kitty Merrill
November 21, 2012
C-14
Forget the rickety bar set up on a card table in the corner of the room. When it comes to holiday entertaining, the drinks you serve have become just as important, and intriguing, as the turkey on the Thanksgiving table or the gourmet amuse bouche you’re passing around. And whether you’re looking for the proper pairing, a signature cocktail for the holiday party, or just something smooth to sip in front of the fire of a cold winter’s eve, local wine shopkeepers and liquor store owners have just the right libation. Beginning with the bird, Jacques
Franey from Domaine Franey said a nice match between your wine and food can be “heaven in your mouth.” He favors pairing turkey with lighter reds from the Piedmont region of Italy, a pinot noir from California or Oregon, or a dry Riesling from Alsace. A visit to Franey’s East Hampton shop can turn into a mini-class in wine pairings. “We spend a lot of time talking with our customers,” Franey said, the goal being to match the wine to the meal and the customer’s personal tastes. In fact, Franey tracks sales and encourages customers to offer feedback on selections and vintages they’ve enjoyed. And, since the type of glass can add to the ability to truly savor a wine, Domaine Franey carries a selection of crystal stemware. An inexpensive wine can taste so much better in the right glass, Franey pointed out. A set of crystal glasses makes a good gift, too. Joann Braxl from Race Lane Liquors reports stocking wines that run the price gamut from $12 to $200. She characterized white Burgundies and red Burgundies as wines that “go with everything.” McNamara’s Liquors in Bridgehampton also offers an array of wines, and holds periodic tastings. At Braxl’s shop in East Hampton Village, the holidays signal the start of “single malt season,” she said. Customers like to buy different styles of scotch from different areas of Scotland. “Scotch is always a big gift and something people like to have after dinner or the football game,” Braxl reported. The addition of honey to bourbon has amped up its popularity as a sipping drink. Honey adds smoothness, without over sweetening the Jack Daniels or Wild Turkey, so those who wouldn’t ordinarily choose “hard liquor” and those who would, can both enjoy the new varieties. Braxl agrees that in the last few years, “Everybody wants a signature drink to serve at parties. You don’t just set up a bar anymore.” She’s got the ingredients for trendy combinations, no matter how unusual. The growing trend of signature drinks has given birth to some pretty unusually flavored liquors. Peter Swenson at Eastport Liquors reported Pinnacle has an extensive line of flavored vodkas that
C-15 November 21, 2012
even includes candy tastes like gummy bears and atomic red hots. Popular this time of year is the pumpkin pie vodka that tastes just like the traditional dessert. Crafting and serving signature drinks doesn’t require extensive mixology skills anymore. And, unlike premixes that used to be added to the booze, now the booze already boasts built-in flavor. Swenson noted Bold Black Cherry Southern Comfort which, when shaken with ice, tastes like a classic Manhattan, as an example. For after dinner, Swenson carries a pumpkin pie crème liqueur, and Kahlua iterations flavored with cinnamon spice or gingerbread. Sip it, or pour the Kahlua over plain pound cake and vanilla ice cream – yum! People want drinks that are quick and easy to make, Chris Holmes from Hampton Bays Wines and Spirits affirmed. The notion of adding flavors to liquor started several years ago with rum, and seemed to branch out every year, to vodkas, tequila, (A bottle of Patron café would make a lovely gift for this reporter, if you’re reading, Santa.) and even whiskeys. Holmes carries whiskey that features the additional flavors of black cherry, tea, honey, or cinnamon spice. “All that stuff is huge for the holidays,” he said. Whatever goes well with coffee and hot chocolate is a hit. Also popular this year is the Midnight Moon brand. “You can drink it warm and sit by the fire and have a little moonshine,“ Holmes suggested. Flavored with apple cinnamon or blackberries, it’s high proof and “warms you up real fast,” he informed. Most brands offer recipes on their labels. Here’s one of my favorite “by the fireplace” treats: Take one packet of instant hot chocolate (Swiss Miss makes a dark chocolate version that’s awesome), empty into a mug and fill two thirds of the way with boiling water. Add a jigger (or two) of coconut rum, and top with whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate syrup. It’s instantly delicious. And, a final note on the topic of quick and easy – Pope Liquors located on Route 112 in Medford offers free home delivery to the Hamptons, as does Hampton Bays Wines and Spirits.
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
Celebrate The Holidays at
Cliff’s Elbow Too! Our 54th Year! Franklinville Rd, Laurel
Private Parties Welcome up to 50 People. Select a menu customized to your special day. Advanced reservations required. Call Today! 722-3664
Gift Certificates Available www.elbowroomli.com
Also Try: Cliff’s Elbow Room 1549 Main Road Jamesport
“Steaks this Well Done . . . are Rare”
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
FREE HOME
POPE
631-289-1660
$
frontera ALL TYPES 1.5
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
coppola CLARET 750
1499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bv NAPA CAB 750
$
9 $ 99 8 $ 99
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
sutter home ALL TYPES
15
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
jagermeister 1.75
3799 $ 99 24 $
LT
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
WHITE ZIN
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
beringer F. CHARD, CAB,
MER 1.5
$
1499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
kim crawford SB 750
$
sterling NAPA CHARD 750
grand marinerLT
3899
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
ecco domoni ALL TYPES 750
1299
$ 99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
frei bros CHARD 750
$
13
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
barefoot cellars CAB, MER, CHARD 1.5
$
gascon MALBEC 750
$
10
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
11
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
nobilo SB 750
7
$ 49 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
rosemont SHIRAZ 750
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
hess SEL CHARD 750
9
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
pindar WINTER WHITE 1.5
$
11 $ 49 5 99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
2499
$ 99
alamos MALBEC 750
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
maso canali PG 750
$
12
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$ 99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
7
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
los vascos CAB 750
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
rodney strong MERLOT 750
11 $ 99 14 $
$
10
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
pindar LI CHARD 1.5
8 $ 99 9 $ 99 MERLOT 1.5
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
ruffino CHIANTI, PG 1.5
$
12
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
jacobs creek ALL TYPES 1.5
7
louis m. martini CAB 750
9
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
dream bird ALL TYPES 1.5
5
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
santa margheriha PG 750
$
21
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
cavit
ALL FLAVORS 1.5
$
dreamfish ALL TYPES 1.5
8
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
walnut crest CHARD, CAB, MER 1.5
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
clos du bois CHARD 750
10 $ 99 13 $
99
paul masson BRANDY 1.5
$
1999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
banfi classico CHIANTI 750
$
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
tussock jumper ALL TYPES 750
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
forest glen CAR, CHARD 1.5
12 $ 99 11 $
99
MERLOT 1.5
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
beringer WHITE ZIN 1.5
9
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
moet imperial BRUT 750
$
5
$ 49 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
glenlivet 12 YR 750
$
43
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
giovello PINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$
m&r ASTI 750
$
mirassou ALL TYPES 750
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
1299
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
aberlour abunadh SCOTCH 750
$
6399
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
zonin
PINOT GRIGIO 1.5
1399
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
3999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
andre BRUT/XD ALL TYPES 750
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
8
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
All items are w/coupon o
mezza corona PINOT GRIGIO 1.5
$ 99
CAB 750
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$ 99
CAB 750
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
REISLING 1.5
8
WINTER WHITE 750
gato negro ALL TYPES 1.5
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
1099
$
10
tullamore dewLT
$
yellow tail MOSCATO &
$ 99
9
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
yellow tail ALL TYPES 1.5
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
Minim
We will be open Sundays 1
Please visit www.lastmainstreetstore.com to help keep our children safe by keeping wine out of grocery stores.
flip flop ALL TYPES 1.5
$
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
www.PopeWineandLiquors.com Must present Ad for Sale Prices • No Limit
barefoot cellars PINK MOS 1.5
$ 99
8
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
glen ellen ALL TYPES 1.5
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
11
kendall jackson CHARD 750
$
$
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
MER, SB 1.5
1399
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
woodbridge CAB, CHARD,
2799 RO
FAX 363-5950
Wines & Liquors fetzer ALL TYPES 1.5
C-16
November 21, 2012
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
mohua SB 750
$
10
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
la marca PROSS 750
$
1299
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
gnarley head ALL TYPES 750
korbel BRUT 750
$
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
gaucho MERLOT/MALB 1.5
8
$ 99
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
1099
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
clicquot BRUT 750
beringer SPARKLING
4199
$ 99
$
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
chandon BRUT 750
$
1499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
macallan 12 YR SINGLE MALT 750
$
5199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
rex goliath ALL TYPES 1.5
8
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
blackstone MERLOT 750
8 $ 99 8 $ 99 CAB 750
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
WZ 750
8
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
paumonok RIESLING 750
$
1799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
mark west PINOT NOIR 1.5
$
1799 $ 99 7
PINOT NOIR 750
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bolla ALL TYPES 1.5
$
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
vendange ALL TYPES 1.5
6
$ 99 COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
C-17 November 21, 2012
E DELIVERY
POPE
OUTE 112, MEDFORD
S • NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS • WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • NO LIMITS ON ANY ITEMS BOTTLES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY
mum Order For Delivery $150.00
Wines & Liquors
12pm - 5pm • Our East End Customers - jump off 64 on your way back west to see our full selection.
only and must be presented at the time of purchase. Coupon expires 12/4/12
dewars 1.75
$
3499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
dewars 12 YR 1.75
$
6499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bailey’s 1.75
$
3899
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
seagrams 7 1.75
$
21
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
christian bros BRANDY 1.75
$
19
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
pinnacle VODKA 1.75
$
1899
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
smirnoff VODKA 1.75
$
20
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
johnnie walker red 1.75
$
34
99
johnnie walker black 1.75
$
66
99
cutty sark 1.75
$
2699
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
j. barr red 1.75
j. barr black 1.75
j. barr gold 1.75
$
24
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
malibu 1.75
$
2799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
19
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
molly’s 1.75
22 $ 99 13 $
99 LT
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
new amsterdam GIN 1.75
$
2199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bushmills 1.75
$
12
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
3999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
jim beam 1.75
$
28
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bombay saphire 1.75
$
45
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
new amsterdam VODKA 1.75
$
2299
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bellows VODKA 1.75
$
34
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
seagrams gin 1.75
$
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
fris
VODKA 1.75
$
17
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
29
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
hennessy 1.75
$
6999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bacardi SILVER GOLD 1.75
$
21
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
vesica VODKA 1.75
$
19
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
tanqueray GIN 1.75
$
3799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
beefeater GIN 1.75
$
3399
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
captain morgan 1.75
$
3299
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
canadian club 1.75
$
19
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
44 $ 99 27 99 LT
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
1999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
cuervo gold 1.75
$
3799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
evan williams 1.75
$
22
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
VODKA 1.75
16
SILVER 750
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
$
vikingfjord 1.75
99 platinum $ 99 99
2999
disaronno 1.75
4199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
95 $ 47 $
georgi VODKA 1.75
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
patron SILVER 1.75
tito’s VODKA 1.75
$
ketel one 1.75
1299
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
makers mark 1.75
$
49
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bartons VODKA 1.75
$
1199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
belvedere VODKA 1.75
$
5999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
finlandia 1.75
$
2499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
chivas 1.75
$
5999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
old smuggler 1.75
$
1999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
fleischmanns GIN 1.75
13 $ 99 12 $
99
VODKA 1.75
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
luksusowa VODKA 1.75
$
1999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
popov VODKA 1.75
$
1499
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
kahlua 1.75
$
2999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
ruskova 1.75
$
1799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
grey goose 1.75
$ $
59 3699 99 LT
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
sobieski 1.75
$
1999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
clan macgregor 1.75
$
1999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
southern comfort 1.75
$
3099
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
absolut 1.75
$
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
three olives 1.75
$
svedka 1.75
$
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
sailor jerry 1.75
$ $
31 2199 99 LT
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
2199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
gilbeys GIN 1.75
$
1599
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
caribaya COCONUT 1.75
$
1599
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
white horse 1.75
$
VODKA 1.75
23
99
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
gordons GIN 1.75
2099 $ 99 16
3199
$
2599
russian standard 1.75
$
2799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
stoli 1.75
$
2999
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
grants 1.75
$
2799
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
jack daniels 1.75
$
4199
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
caribaya LIGHT RUM 1.75
$
1699
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
burnetts VODKA 1.75
1499 $ 99 17 $
GIN 1.75
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
bartenders COCONUT 1.75
bombay GIN 1.75
$
1599
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
$
3299
COUPON EXP. 12/4/12
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
HolidayFlicks
By Miles X. Logan The major motion picture companies love the holiday season, because audiences give the gift that really gives – we spend a small fortune filling movie theaters. Kids are off from school, and parents go stir crazy with them playing video games, so the theater offers a dual respite – the kids can be shipped off to the movies in the afternoon and mom and dad can procure a babysitter and get away at night. The studios play to both audiences. There’s plenty of G-rated fare for the young ones, and several provocative Oscar worthy films released with the discerning viewer in mind. This season there is a glaring lack of Christmas-themed movies; in the past we’ve always had a few, even some nasty ones like Bad Santa. There are no releases the caliber of Rudolph The RedNosed Reindeer this year, but Rise Of The Guardians, which is partially set in Santa’s North Pole workshop, has its moments. The re-release of Monsters Inc. in 3D,
scheduled for December 19, is also a good fit for the little ones. One surefire winner for kids and adults figures to be Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey which features some of the recurring roles from his last masterpiece, The Lord Of The Rings Trilogy, though newcomer Martin Freeman gets the title role. The fact that Jackson is stretching the novel out into three movies is disconcerting, but the previews have been solid. The long awaited screen adaption of Les Miserables debuts on Christmas Day. The stage version, still going strong after 27 years, has been seen by more than 60 million people in 42 countries. Obviously, Universal Pictures is hoping for box office gold and multiple Oscar nominations. For one thing, Tom Hopper, who took home the trophy for The Kings Speech, is in the director’s chair. Hugh Jackman gets the coveted role of Jean Valjean. Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway also star.
The studio (Film Four) is pushing Bill Murray as a Best Oscar nominee for his portrayal of FDR in Hyde Park on The Hudson, due in early December. The film is about a weekend the King and Queen of England spend at FDR’s Hyde Park retreat. It’s a little oft-kilter, and never quite finds its groove. Laura Linney and Olivia Williams co-star. Tom Cruise makes his annual pitch for a nomination in Jack Reacher. He’s got a couple of things going for him this time around – for one thing, the director, Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects), is a good one. For another, the popular series of novels could prove a rich vein for the actor, who is just good enough to play a tough guy. Spoiler Alert: that said, beating up five guys at once is a bit of a stretch considering Cruise is about five-foot tall. Funnyman Judd Apatow (The 40 year old Virgin, Knocked Up) also has a
C-18
holiday offering, This Is 40, and it stars go-to comedic actor Paul Rudd (I Love You Man) in what is basically a sequel to Knocked Up. It’s cloying and silly and rated R, so there is every reason to believe
off the LIE
OPEN 7 DAYS LongLong Island Expressway, ExitExit 70 South • New KingKing Kullen Shopping Center Island Expressway, 70 South • New Kullen Shopping Center COMPLIMENTARY TASTING EVERY FRIDAY 460 460 County RoadRoad 111,111, Manorville • All•Major Credit Cards and and DebitDebit Cards Accepted County Manorville All Major Credit Cards Cards Accepted FROM 3-7 PM OpenOpen 7 Days Complimentary everyevery Friday fromfrom 3-7pm • • • Complimentary Friday 3-7pm 15% Discount on7 Days a• case purchasetasting oftasting wine 15%15% Discount on afor caseaSeniors purchase of wine. • 10% Discount for Seniors everyevery Monday Discount on case purchase of wine. • 10% Discount for Seniors Monday 10% Discount Every Monday
11 Off Off
$$ 00 00
1010 purchase purchase
$
$
EXCLUDING SALESALE ITEMS • WITH COUPON EXCLUDING ITEMS • WITH COUPON ONLY • NOT TO BE ONLY • NOT TOCOMBINED BE COMBINED
22 Off Off
$$ 00 00
20$20 purchase purchase
$
EXCLUDING SALESALE ITEMS • WITH COUPON EXCLUDING ITEMS • WITH COUPON ONLY • NOT TO BE ONLY • NOT TOCOMBINED BE COMBINED
874-0451 874-0451 874-0451
All Major Credit & Debit Cards Accepted Large Selection of Premium Vodka, Large Selection of Premium Vodka, Large Selection of Premium Vodka,(631) (631)(631) Single Malt Scotch, Port andand More! Single Malt Scotch, Port More!
Single Malt Scotch, Port & More! 460 County Road 111, Manorville
www.townecellars.com
C-19 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
it will be as enjoyable as Apatow’s usual fare. In fact, some critics are calling it the best comedy of the year. It’s due to arrive December 21. By the way, it stars Albert Brooks and Melissa McCarthy, both of whom are good for some great yuks. Leslie Mann and Megan Fox also star. This year’s catastrophe movie is The Impossible starring Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. It’s about a family on vacation in Thailand when the tsunami hits. You know the rest. Finally, there is Zero Dark Thirty, about the hunt to take out bin-Laden. The pedigree is there: the director, Kathryn Bigelow, won gold in 2009 for The Hurt Locker.
Home For The Holidays 2012
Aces Absolutely
CLEANING SERVICE
• 10 Years Experience • • Reasonable Year-Round & Seasonal Rates • • Home Openings & Closings • • Reliable & Insured •
631.377.2233
Home For The Holidays 2012
Holiday
By Rick Murphy
When we think of Christmas time, and mistletoe and eggnog and kids caroling in softly falling snow – one performer that epitomizes Christmas comes to mind: Billy Idol. Huh?
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Songs
According to about.com, Idol’s version of “Jingle Bell Rock” released in 2006 has somehow outflanked “White Christmas,” ”Jingle Bells” and the like on the list of Most Popular Holiday Songs.
Are these guys drinking too much grog or what? Actually, Idol is merely Number Seven on the list, but ranked higher than most of the traditional renditions of the holiday classics. According to the writer, Bill Lamb (who’s he, anyway?) the most popular holiday song of all time is “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon. Really. The rest of the list is more traditional. Nat King Cole’s 1961 “The Christmas Song” is ranked Number Two. That’s the one with “chestnuts roasting on an open fire” for those keeping score.
November 21, 2012
C-20
In third place is Judy Garland’s version of “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” For trivia buffs, the tune was written for the 1944 musical Meet Me In St. Louis. The producers felt it was too depressing and ordered a rewrite of the lyrics -- it’s still depressing if truth be told, but what the hey? “Oh Holy Night” by Celine Dion and Bruce Springsteen warbling “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” – aren’t we sick of hearing that on the radio – round out the top five. Billboard, the bible of the music industry, maintains Brenda Lee’s 1958 chestnut “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” is the second most popular Christmas-themed recording of all time. The first? Who can forget Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You?” Who can remember it? We have our musical super groups: The Beatles. The Stones. The Who. But the third most popular Christmas song, according to Billboard, was a medley by, yes, the beloved Trans-Siberian Orchestra. That was in 1995, before drugs and alcohol ripped the band apart. Look for a reunion tour coming soon to your town – or not. Speaking of super groups, Wham’s “Last Christmas” holds down ninth place. Incidentally, another radio staple, Jose Felciano’s “Feliz Navida,” came in at Number Five. ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, released a list of the most performed Christmas songs of all time in 2006. “The Christmas Song” – you know, the chestnuts roasting – came out on top. “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas,” “Winter Wonderland,” “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town,” and “White Christmas” round out the top five. Entering the top 25 for the first time was “Do They Know It’s Christmas (Feed the World)” by Band Aid – an all-star group of British rock musicians. That was 1984, and the group was formed by Bob Geldorf to provide aid to Ethiopia. Next they’ll be reprising the song to help out victims of Hurricane Sandy. Bing Crosby’s version of “White Christmas” remains the best selling holiday song of all time, with an estimated 50 million records sold. Irvin Berlin wrote it in 1940 while holed up in a Hollywood hotel. He reportedly told his secretary, “Grab a pen and write this down. I just wrote the best song anyone has ever written!” That was before Billy Idol was born, of course, and Berlin apparently never heard of Trans-Siberian Orchestra, either. The music critic Ben Rayner has compiled a list of the 10 Most Inappropriate Christmas Songs of all time. A lot of the songs have expletives we can’t print in the titles, but some songs that made the list include “Walkin’ Around In Woman’s Underwear” and “Christmas At Luke’s Sex Shop.” You get the idea.
C-21 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
Holiday
Your Goose Is Cooked
By Rick Murphy Yes, turkey is a traditional holiday meal, but there was a time hereabouts when geese were the go-to birds. Long Island has always been a popular stop for migrating Canadian geese, and the holiday season usually finds an abundant amount on the East End to this day. Local hunters can still enjoy a wild bird (check the DEC for hunting guidelines), but be forewarned: unless you are used to it, the birds can be gnarly and tough. Better the wild geese go the way of the White House turkey (no, not that one) that is pardoned every year. Most of the specialty stores carry domestic geese that are more tender and plump. Have your butcher trim the excess fat and the tips of the wings, but save the giblets for gravy if you desire. Wild geese can be as heavy as 25 pounds, but a good roasting goose should be no more than 12 pounds. Rinse out the cavities (Yes, the one where the head
used to be, too). Let the bird sit at room temperature. To stuff or not to stuff? Well, you have to shove something up there. Some chefs suggest a whole onion, several carrots, or half a celery stalk. Martha Stewart suggests a combination of all three, along with thyme, garlic, sage, and salt and pepper. Traditional stuffing will tend to soak up fat. If you want to go that route make it separately in a baking dish and pour some of the goose fat over it while both are cooking. We like corn bread, sausage, chopped celery and onion with some sage and parsley. Hint: chef ’s trick -- pour a jar of turkey gravy into it and two whipped eggs. If it’s still dry, add some cooking sherry and/or white wine. Roast the bird (on a rack) at 400 degrees. Remove fat as it gathers on the bottom. Most people baste, but I prefer the skin crispy. Meanwhile, make a stock from the discarded goose parts
and selected giblets by adding them to boiling water, onion, celery, garlic and spices. Let it boil down, then place in a pan. Add a couple tablespoons of the goose fat, white wine, vermouth, sherry, and spices. Whisk in flour under medium heat until gravy begins to thicken. At our house we prefer a little Oriental flair – serve the bird with traditional duck sauce, plum sauce, or even apricot or raspberry sauce. Better still, make some of each. When the bird reaches 180 degrees internal temperature, it is done. Take it out of the oven, but let it cool before you begin to carve – this will redistribute the juices. The traditional accompaniments are the classic medley of fall veggies – cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts. You can roast the latter with some sprinkled bacon bits (real bacon crumbled up) and make an au gratin for the cauliflower or the broccoli with
melted cheddar cheese, bread crumbs, and butter. Carve the goose, place the meat in the center of a platter, and arrange the veggies around it. Serve the stuffing and gravy piping hot. This is a much tastier, richer bird. Keep in mind, the kids may find the meat a little gamey, but it is a rich treat indeed, and a small bird can easily feed six. Back in the day the men would go out early to hunt their prey while the womenfolk picked and cleaned the veggies. There would be a hot fire and warm cider, spiked for the adults. Apple and peaches were abundant, so there would be pies and cobblers and of course, plenty of pumpkin treats. And yes, there are fresh cranberries that are just coming into their own this time of year – to this day. If you know where to find them, chances are you’re a local. As with beach plums, we tend to keep their locations to ourselves.
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Holiday
Resolutions
By Rick Murphy Do you make New Year’s resolutions? According to Statisticsbrain.com almost half of us (45 percent) usually do. On the other hand, 38 percent of us “absolutely never” make New Year’s resolutions. These numbers should be taken with a grain of salt, because some people resolve NOT to make resolutions. The more pertinent statistic is that only eight percent of us achieve what we vowed to accomplish. This could be because we make our resolutions on New Year’s Eve when we are tipsy. It also doesn’t
C
say much for our resolve. What are the most popular resolutions? The usual suspects – to quit drinking, to stop smoking, and to lose weight. These all involve enormous amounts of willpower, and that’s where a lot of us go wrong. Then there’s the old standby -- to read the Bible more. This used to be near the top of the list -- now it’s ranked 423, just after “Translate An Archie Comic Book Into A Foreign Language.” Then there are the so-called “Green” resolutions that are all in vogue. They
include “Leave No Carbon Footprint” (which, when you think about it is a death wish), “Exercise More,” and “Eat Healthy.” The so-called vegan movement may be catching on, but very few people vow to give up eating meat altogether, though many people resolve to eat less. Then again, come next summer when the barbecue season gears up minds change quickly. High on the list of resolutions made by single people is, “Fall In Love.” Married couples give equal merit to “Avoid Court Order.” “Spend More Time With Family” made the top 10 list of resolutions, except for egotists, who preferred, “Spend More Time Alone.” After stop drinking, stop smoking, and lose weight came a variation of “Get In Shape” be it “Work Out More,” “Ride My Bicycle Every Day,” etc. Some people took a business approach
ishes All The Happies W t e k t of H ar M s olid er’ m ays ro 3500 NOYAC ROAD SAG HARBOR 11963
PHONE: 725-9004
Sterling Silver Standing Prime Rib Roast Filet Mignon Crown Roast of Pork Imported Racks of Lamb Spiral Hams Fresh Turkeys Lundy Smoked Ham Fresh Sausage Stuffing Holiday Pies L H S B ... Cheeses & Cold Cuts Platters V et the
oliday
eason
egin
illage shop windows dressed for
the holidays.
DECEMBER 24TH Independent/James J. Mackin 6:30 AM - 5:00 PM 4 Butchers on Duty
DECEMBER 25th 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Deli & Butcher Closed
Remember to call in your special orders early!
November 21, 2012
C-22
to resolutions: “Get A Better Job” traditionally ranks high on the list of most popular resolutions, although in this economy “Get A Job, Any Job” is gaining steam. Here’s one lawmakers in Washington might want to emulate: “Manage Debt Better” – talk about letting the horse out of the barn and then closing the gate. According to Tara Parker-Hope of the New York Times most people ditch their resolutions by February 1. Kristl Hedges, writing for Forbes, opined, “We set allor-nothing New Year’s resolutions that we can’t possibly keep, and frankly don’t expect ourselves to. Most resolutions are general, vague, and unrealistic. We don’t really believe we can hit them because we’re not committed to our own locus of control.” Dr. Martin Seligman said one reason we don’t fulfill our goals is because in this country there is a “national mood of entrenched cynicism.” Hedges agreed, stating the “Pollyanna attitude of `accentuate the positive’ was washed away and never returned.” Lauren Torrisi of ABC news thinks we set “unrealistic goals” and that we expect something “magical” to happen. Tinkerbell is dead and there is no Never Never Land – just ask Michael Jackson. Want to make New Year’s resolutions and follow through on them? This year try and set the bar lower. Here are a few to work on: “Wake Up Alive,” “Remember To Breath,” “Mellow Out.” Hey, it’s a start.
HUNGRY? Find Somewhere to Eat in one of The Independent’s Dining Columns! . . .or on our website
www.indyeastend.com Now
Serving
pendent’s
The Inde
D
g inin
Main
G uide
c o u r s e
For Advertising Information Call Our Office at
631.324.2500
C-23 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
SALE SALE
ENGLISH COUNTRY ANTIQUES 25% OFF EVERYTHING Thanksgiving Sale
Gifts, Furniture, Antiques, Upholstery, Luxury Linens, Lighting 53 NORTH SEA ROAD Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th 26 SNAKE HOLLOW ROAD TEL 6312040428
BH
NORTH SEA RD.
ROUTE 27
WINDMILL LANE NY
SH VIL LAGE ECA
BRIDGEHAMPTON
TEL 6315370606 ECA Gulf Station
ROUTE 27
SNAKE HOLLOW RD
Doors Open at 9 am
SOUTHAMPTON
BH
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
C-24
Let the Holiday Season Begin...
Season’s Greetings Independent/James J. Mackin
10138 Ad 11/18/10 4:08 PM VillageIndy shop Holiday windows dressed for the holidays.
Page 1
from the crew at Cross Sound Ferry. We’d like to wish all ferry travelers throughout the East End a safe and happy holiday season.
Year-round, daily, vehicle and passenger service between Orient Point, Long Island and New London,CT.
Give the Gift of Travel — Cross Sound Ferry Gift Cards Are A Great Stocking Stuffer! Available online at www.longislandferry.com Also available at the Ticket Offices or Order by Phone
For schedule, rates and reservations: (631) 323-2525 (860) 443-5281 www.longislandferry.com
C-25 November 21, 2012
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
W m.J. O’Neill Sales Exchange Co., Inc.
Serving Long Island For Over 60 Years
Loans On Personal Property
FAST & CONFIDENTIAL
No Maximum Loan • No Credit Check Excellent Buys On Unredeemed Pledges
LICENSED & BONDED
• Jewelry • Diamonds • Watches • Sterling Flatware • Musical Instruments • Gold Buyers Licensed By Suffolk County Consumer Affairs
631-289-9899 1 East Main St., Patchogue www.wmjoneills.com
Happy Holidays from everyone at
info@droins.com
www.droins.com
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
From all of us at
ONE 1 STOP MARKET Boar’s Head Deli, Groceries Beer & Soda N.Y. State Lottery Large Selection of Instant Lottery Tickets
OPEN 7 DAYS
6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Christmas Day Full Time Butcher available 9am to 1pm daily Springs Fireplace Road, East Hampton
631-324-6055
C-26
C-27 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
BUCKLEY’S Flower Shop & Garden Center
An East Hampton Holiday Tradition Come select from our forest of fresh cut trees Noble & Frazer Firs Centerpieces Holiday Plants • Wreaths • Garlands Decorations and More!
ling’s Last Stand w o B RATED #1 The last stand you’ll ever Need!
Join us for an old world Christmas opeN house CooKIes & hoT CIDeR seRveD DaIly
74 Montauk Highway, East Hampton • 631-324-0966
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Holiday
Dinosaur Delights For The Holidays
By Karen Fredericks
Jane Yolen’s immensely popular “How Do Dinosaurs” series began back in 2000 with How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? The series now has 14 million books in print. Just in time for the 2012 Holiday
season are two new books in the series that will provide loads of laughter and some stealth learning to young children. These oversized (12 x 9.3) hardcover books with their full spread, brilliantly colored and truly delightful illustrations by Mark Teague,
make the perfect addition to any gift list. Their mischievous, rhythmic, rhyming verse will provide endless hours of readaloud fun for children and adults to enjoy together. In How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas? those naughty dinosaurs are at it again. They’re decorating trees, wrapping presents, peeking at gifts and sneaking out of bed! There are holiday surprises and laughs on every page. The rhyming text is charming and rhythmic and makes this a fun read aloud for both parents and children. The illustrations are classic Teague, brightly colored, vibrant and energetic. When the stockings are hung on the chimney, and the cookies are left out for
Montauk Celebrates Thanksgiving and then kicks off the holiday Season with a Best Decorated Business Contest
Thanksgiving weekend will be celebrated in Montauk with a variety of events to partake in, whether you are visiting for the long holiday weekend or are home for the holidays. Highlights of the weekend are:
The Turkey Trot-Run For Fun will kick off on Thanksgiving Day, Nov 22nd at 9AM. Keeshan Real Estate and the East Hampton Town Recreation Dept. will host this annual Run. Rain or shine! There are categories for all ages. The start location is in Montauk Circle. For registration information, call 324-2417. The first 300 registered get a free T-shirt! The Montauk Community Church Holiday Fair and Rummage Sale will take place on Saturday, November 24th from 9am-3pm. The Montauk Library Holiday Book Sale will also be held on Saturday, November 24th from 10 am to 3 PM. Our Annual Family Holiday Fun Day sponsored by The Montauk Chamber of Commerce and The Montauk Yacht Club also takes place on Saturday, November 24th from 1 PM to 3 PM at the Montauk Yacht Club. This is a free event for youngsters, who will have an opportunity to create holiday crafts and make tree ornaments. Miss Melody will entertain children & parents alike. There will be Christmas caroling, along with hot chocolate, cider, cookies and plenty of good cheer! The 5th Annual Lighting of The Lighthouse will be held on Saturday, November 24 from 4:30-7PM. Enjoy a spectacular view of the lighthouse as it gets dark and the Christmas Lights are lit. There will be live music, caroling, and Santa will make an appearance! Rain Date is Saturday, December 1st. On Sunday November 25, from 11-4pm Christmas at the Lighthouse with Santa.
Montauk’s “Star Bright Weekend” Celebrates Best Holiday Decorated Business
Montauk’s “Star Bright Weekend” takes place on Dec. 1st and 2nd. Best decorated business fronts decked out in Christmas splendor will be judged on originality, lights, creativity and effort. All sponsored by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce. First, second and third place winners will be awarded. If you are a Montauk business and would like to participate, have your business decorated by December 1st, and call the Montauk Chamber of Commerce to register. This is a magical time of year in Montauk while viewing the sparkling displays of businesses and all the lit trees along Montauk street all while the stars at the Gazebo ablaze in holiday lights. Winners will be posted at the Montauk Chamber on Sunday evening, Dec.2nd. at The Montauk Chamber of Commerce office.
November 21, 2012
C-28
Santa, how can little dinosaurs possibly fall asleep amidst such excitement? How can they possibly calm down and behave? Yolen manages to sneak in some lessons on good Christmas manners, without ever becoming heavy handed or ruining the fun. These dinosaurs have personality galore, whether they are misbehaving or receiving their presents on Christmas morning. This book makes an excellent choice for holiday gift giving for young toddlers or preschoolers, and a must have for story time. Children will laugh out loud as dinosaurs secretly lick candy canes, take sneaky peeks at gifts, and disrupt the traditional family feast. With holiday surprises around every corner, the award-winning team of Yolen and Teague create an engaging, fun gift sure to be read again and again, year after year. Yolen and Teague also teamed up on How Do Dinosaurs Say Happy Chanukah? Once again, they hit a home run with this delightful Chanukah story brought to life with bright and engaging illustrations. Each page poses a question of how a dinosaur would behave during the eight days of Chanukah with rhymes like, “Does he peek at the presents stashed under Dad’s bed? Does he write his own name on each gift card instead?” Each possible mischievous behavior illustrates one aspect of the holiday, including playing dreidel, lighting candles, and sharing gelt. Children will appreciate the larger-than-life dinosaurs and their amusing antics while learning just how to behave during this fun holiday. The first part of the book is a series of questions about what a young dinosaur should not do while celebrating Chanukah. The second half of the story is what a good dinosaur should do to observe the holiday. Yolen’s rhyme in question-and-answer format subtly shows the wrong, or poor behavior contrasted with good behavior for each aspect of the eight-night celebration. Teague’s familiar cast of dinosaurs is in attendance providing loads of humor with their claw-footed feet and fanged smiles, incongruously celebrating the holiday in a normal suburban home. In keeping with the series formula, each page features one labeled prehistoric beast, and the endpapers contain all 10 varieties included in the story. While the book describes many of the Chanukah traditions and symbols, you do not have to be Jewish to understand or enjoy it. How do Dinosaurs say Happy Chanukah? The same way they say Merry Christmas: With an abundance of love, joy, memory, and gratitude.
C-29 November 21, 2012
Happy Holidays from
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
A Gift for YOU!!!
Home For The Holidays 2012
from your friends at Sperber Landscaping
$150 OFF
Enjoy $150 off Fall clean up or seasonal snow plow contract Use Coupon Code: FALL12
Sperberlandscapes.com
Exp 1/20/13
631.324.4281 for details
M
COME JOIN US!
M
It’s how you get there.
The Ladies’ Village Improvement Society of East Hampton invites you to our old-fashioned
Holiday Celebration Saturday, December 8, from 2-4 p.m. at the LVIS House, 95 Main Street Refreshments served ~ Meet Mrs. Claus Enjoy our spectacular dollhouse decorated for Christmas. Do your holiday shopping at our Bargain Books and Bargain Box Thrift Shops Shopping hours: 10-5 Tuesday thru Saturday (Parking: Adjacent Village Lot)
M
M
We look forward to sharing 116 years of East Hampton memories and traditions with you.
Happy Holidays
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
C-30
Happy Holidays from WordHampton Public Relations!
JAGUAR SOUTHAMPTON
www.JaguarSouthampton.com
Imaginative. Accountable. Spirited.
Also in Huntington
LAND ROVER SOUTHAMPTON www.LandRoverLI.com
Other Centres in Glen Cove and Huntington
www.wordhampton.com (631) 329-0050
HunttingInn GiftCard Ad:Layout 1
11/12/10
THE PERFECT HOLIDAY GIFT For every $250 you spend on Gift Cards, you’ll receive a $50 Thank You Card PALM AT THE HUNTTING INN 94 Main Street | East Hampton Reservations: 631-324-0411 thepalm.com
a s E t H n i a s m y a pton d i l o H Saturday, December 1st
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
10:00 AM • SANTA PARADE
Main Street & Newtown Lane East Hampton
1
6
8
Sunday, Dec. 8th 12 Noon-5:00 PM
Holiday Strolls, East Hampton Village and Amagansett shops will serve refreshments and offer special events and sales.
from
Saturday, Dec. 8th
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM • 23rd ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOUR OF INNS, B&Bs & SPECIAL PLACES
Pollock-Krasner House, Guild Hall, special places of interest throughout the town of East Hampton. Check In: Hunting Inn, Main St. East Hamtpton between 11 AM and noon. Reservations requested. Fee $20.00.
Thursday, Dec. 6 Noon - 2:00 PM
631-324-0362 www.easthamptonchamber.com
Merry Christmas
2012
E. Otto Glass I t r e nc. b and operated Ro Familyforowned over 45 years. If it’s glass, we can do it!
Village
Holiday Luncheon, at The Livingroom c/o Maidstone Hotel 207 Main St., East Hampton Music by Jim Turner • Reservations Only 324-0142 NORTH MAIN STREET CLEANERS, INC. 120 North Main Street East Hampton, NY 11937 For All Your Dry Cleaning Needs
324-1640
Hardware 324-2456
32 Newtown Lane, East Hampton Open 7 Days a Week
350 Monauk Hwy. Wainscott, NY 11975 (P) 631.537.1515 • www.robertottoglass.com
Carpets & Rugs Cleaned Tuxedos for Hire & Sale
2:2
C-31 November 21, 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
Home For The Holidays 2012
EXPIRES DECEMBER 11, 2012
Home For The Holidays 2012
THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman
November 21, 2012
THE BEST THE BEST
NEST SEEKERS PROVIDES FOR
Always at the forefront of performance and technology, we are one of the fastest-growing real estate firms in the world, with several billion dollars in gross sales. We are not only committed to providing extraordinary service and exceptional results but also to remaining years ahead of the curve.
STOREFRONTS & OFFICES E A S T S I D E (212) 252 8772
* W E S T S I D E (646) 443 3715
* T R I B E C A (646) 443 3739
20 EAST 49TH STREET NEW YORK NY
* W I L L I A M S B U R G (718) 302 0900
156 READE STREET NEW YORK NY
* L . I . C . (718) 707 0200
578 DRIGGS AVENUE BROOKLYN NY
E A S T H A M P T O N (631) 324 1050 75 MAIN STREET EAST HAMPTON NY
47-44 VERNON BLVD. L.I.C. NY
W A T E R M I L L (631) 353-0347 688 MONTAUK HIGHWAY
V I L L A G E (646) 443 3755
M I D T O W N (212) 252 8772
100 RIVERSIDE BOULEVARD NEW YORK NY
415 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY
WATER MILL NY
55 CHRISTOPHER STREET NEW YORK NY
* S O U T H A M P T O N (631) 287 9260 20 MAIN STREET SOUTHAMPTON
I N T E R N A T I O N A L (631) 353-0347 415 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK NY
SEE ALL OUR LISTINGS AT WWW.NESTSEEKERS.COM GLOBAL BROKERS LOCAL MARKETS NestSeekers .com
*Storefront locations highlighted
facebook.com/nestseekers
twitter.com/nest_seekers
Our properties enjoy retail exposure in their perspective locations, including high definition displays or video tours
NY
C-32