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For lots of folks, October is synonymous with pumpkins, witches, candy corn and Halloween. But for another segment of the population, those dedicated to the fight against breast cancer, it’s all about the bewbies. National Breast Cancer Awareness Month was founded in 1985. The American Cancer Society and Imperial Chemical Industries collaborated, launching NBCAM to underscore the importance of mammography in early detection. In 1993, the Estée Lauder Company started the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and used a pink ribbon as its symbol, piggybacking on the ribbons handed out to participants in the New York City Susan G. Komen Foundation race for breast cancer survivors. NBCAM is celebrated across the nation with races and events designed to raise awareness and support survivors. Locally the month kicks off in Southampton Village tonight with its annual Paint The Town Pink event. Stacy Quarty and Susie Rosen of the sister organizations Lucia’s Angels and the Coalition of Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital have amassed a pile of 178 giant hot pink bows to festoon around the village as the Southampton Chamber of Commerce, village and town officials join advocates for a tree lighting ceremony tonight at 6:30 PM. The tree lighting – we’re talking pink lights, of course – begins an entire season of events dedicated to raising awareness and support. “We’ve got a lot going on this month,” a breathless and busy Quarty noted Monday. On October 18, the wildly popular birdhouse auction to benefit Lucia’s Angels perches at the Southampton Social Club. Earlier that day the Shelter Island 5K at Crescent Beach benefits both organizations. (Be sure to check Indy’s Sweet Charities column for details as event dates draw near). Rounding out this month is a shopping event at Calypso in East Hampton on October 23 that benefits Lucia’s Angels. And the season of awareness and support spills in to the next month. On November 8 Chicks With Sticks, a knitting group that meets at Hildreth’s in Southampton, will hold a holiday sale and details of the
annual girls night out at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk are underway. But that’s not all. Lucia’s Angels and the Coalition for Women’s Cancers host an array of day-to-day programs for survivors and those still suffering. Personal services offered at Lucia’s Angels include nursing care, massages, group or private therapy, and alternate health care treatments. Founded to support local women with late stage cancers, Lucia’s Angels offers assistance with transportation, dental care, hair styling, manicures and pedicures, and other special ser vices to fit patients’ needs or wishes. Family services include childcare, counseling for children, clothing for children, housecleaning, lawn care, snow shoveling, grocery expenses, and heating and electric bills. Lucia’s Room, an extension of the organization located at Southampton Hospital, is primarily used by cancer patients going through difficult surgeries, palliative care, and/or end-of-life services. The inspiration for the room came in December 2010 after observing two terminally ill women suffering from breast cancer. Organizers from Lucia’s Angels wished to have those two women’s last days more comfortable, thus sparking the idea for a “Hospicelike” hospital room. The goal became to have Lucia’s Room decorated and equipped with all that is needed to create a peaceful and serene atmosphere for patients and their visitors. The Coalition for Women’s Cancers at Southampton Hospital is a supportive network for women affected by breast, ovarian and uterine cancers. Its focus is early detection and empowerment. Programs offered through the CWC include transportation assistance, support groups through Ellen’s Well, wellness groups including acupuncture circles, Aqua Yoga, and Restorative Yoga, weekend retreats, nutritional programs, pick me up programs, peer to peer counseling, preventive care seminars, and self improvement workshops. This week Assemblyman Fred Thiele took note of October’s significance. It’s “a time to reaffirm our commitment to prevention and early detection and to honor the brave women and men who have fallen victim to, survived and been touched by this tragic disease,” he said, listing early detection as a
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SKIP THIS IF YOU’RE NOT IN THE MOOD FOR ANOTHER ANGRY COLUMN GIVE HIM THE DEATH PENALTY He killed her. I know he said it was an accident, but the truth is he killed her. Then there was the cover-up. Finally the other day The New York Post courageously exposed the wanton killing of an innocent groundhog by Mayor Bill (Fumble Fingers) de Blasio. It all started when de Blasio dropped the poor adorable little furry groundhog on her head during the annual silly Groundhog (Will He See His Shadow?) Day celebration. One week later the groundhog died from internal injuries. Does Obamacare cover groundhogs? We will never know. The poor little dear clearly did not receive proper medical care and she was buried in an unmarked grave. There’s also a gender issue here. We were all told the groundhog was a male named Chuck. The truth is the groundhog was a female named Charlotte.
Fearing that this would finally expose the secret Democrats’ war on female groundhogs, the de Blasio administration acted like the whole incident was an unfortunate accident. Democrat women’s groups – who will march at the drop of a hat – did not march at the drop of this poor little groundhog, who I understand left a family of little groundhogs who will never see their mother’s shadow again. I say we put Bill de Blasio on trial. I say we have a jur y of 12 groundhogs. And when they come in with their verdict, if they see their shadow, we will not have one more year of the stupid, cop-hating, Al Sharptonloving de Blasio administration.
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IF WORDS COULD KILL Wasn’t that a great speech Barack Obama made in front of the United Nations at their annual Let’s See How Much We Can Screw Up New York Traffic Without Accomplishing a Damn Thing meeting. My God, those ISIS monsters must have been quaking with fear. Except, as everyone knows: In the history of warfare there has never been a time when just bombing an enemy has won a war. Germany bombed the hell out of England during World War II, killing thousands of civilians. We bombed the hell out of Germany during World War II, but in the end Germany lost because they couldn’t get boots on the ground in England and we could at Normandy.
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Since then we have fought wars in Korea, Viet Nam, Iraq, etc. Our air force, the largest and best in the world, has mercilessly bombed these countries whose entire air forces didn’t add up to a Piper Cub. In the end, it was never enough. Obama has already told ISIS that he will not put U.S. boots on the ground and so he is hoping to train Syrian rebels and Iraqi troops to do the job. This, of course, will not work. Barack Obama’s followers insist he’s a good man. He wants nothing but peace. But sadly, when it comes to war, he is a lamb in lamb’s clothing. He will make fighting speeches and wait, and wait. Then a few years from now there will be boots on the ground but they will belong to ISIS terrorists back from Syria and they will be on the ground in the United States bombing our buildings and subways. As in Oklahoma, there will be a beheading here, a beheading there – pretty soon those beheadings will add up. I can’t wait for Obama’s stirring speech the day that happens. Someday soon a smart reporter will ask Hillary the “If you were President” question . . . My guess is she would wipe out ISIS with a surge on the ground in Iraq. And bomb them in Syria until Bashar al-Assad’s forces can kill them on the ground.
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Bishop And Zeldin Come Out Swinging By Emily Toy
Incumbent U.S. Representative Tim Bishop and State Senator Lee Zeldin had their first debate on September 22 in Hampton Bays, and at times, it wasn’t pretty. At stake is Bishop’s First Congressional District seat. Held in the Hampton Bays High School auditorium, the first debate saw the two politicians vehemently attacking their opponent’s respective opinions on everything from national issues, like Obamacare and gay marriage, to more local concerns, such as the rebuilding of Dune Road. Throughout the evening, Zeldin, a 34-year-old Republican from Shirley, opined that Bishop, a Democrat and Southampton Town resident, hasn’t done anything during his multiple terms in office. At the start of the evening’s debate, Zeldin said the repairs at Dune Road “should have been done by now,” and criticized Bishop’s efforts to get the Army Corps of Engineers to finish the job. “I’m tired of reading a new story about a new deadline,” Zeldin said. “This is something that should have been done by now.” Zeldin also bashed Bishop on the incumbent’s stance on the Affordable Care Act, immigration, and gay marriage. Zeldin, like most Republicans, was vocal about opposition to Obamacare. “I have a philosophical difference with my opponent,” he said. “I think Obamacare needs to be repealed.” Zeldin went on to say how it “cuts Medicare, it cuts the Medicare advantage, and provides less choice and less networks. The system’s just not working.” Bills exist to replace Obamacare with. “Republicans have alternatives,” he said. The Shirley resident’s words were met with a robust applause from the 200-plus in the audience. However, he was unable to mention what those alternatives were, and failed to address what his plan was, a theme Bishop criticized for the duration of the debate. “It’s a work in progress,” Bishop said when describing Obamacare, drawing groans from the crowd. In his response, Bishop noted the Republicans have controlled the House of Representatives for years, and if “a real affordable care act” was drafted, “We’d have seen it by now.” Expressing his support of the Affordable Care Act, the incumbent also noted that health care inflation is at its lowest point in years. “That’s a good thing,” he said.
Bishop went on to blast Zeldin for continually being against policies passed by the Senate last year, without providing an alternative. “I’m very clear on what you don’t support,” Bishop said to his opponent. “I have no idea what you do support.” When the issue of privatizing Social Security came up, Zeldin vehemently denied he ever said he supported such an action and scolded Bishop and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for running an ad featuring Zeldin saying he would support privatizing some Social Security contributions from people under 40. “I never said that, and I don’t support it. We need to protect
Social Security for our seniors,” he said. Zeldin went on to challenge Bishop to pull the ad, opining “It’s shameful that you’re letting this go on.” Instead, Bishop attacked and challenged Zeldin to renounce an ad being run by the National Republican Congressional Committee highlighting a report of Bishop helping a constituent get a permit for a private fireworks display, which ultimately later resulted in a $10,000 donation to Bishop’s reelection campaign. The incident’s been frequently written about in this publication since it occurred in 2012 and is still under review by the Office of Congressional Ethics.
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The Independent broke the story that the FBI also investigated Bishop about the matter. “If you want to talk about shameful ads that campaign committees are running, take a look at the one that’s running on your behalf,” Bishop said. “Why don’t you look into that camera and renounce that,” he continued, “which I doubt you’ll do, because that’s the only bullet you’ve got.” Gay marriage was another issue of the night that saw a disagreement between the two candidates. Three years ago, Zeldin was one of the State Senators who voted against the Marriage Equality Enactment bill. However, the bill passed and legal same sex marriage became official in the state. In what Zeldin described as “the most emotional vote,” he went on to say Continued On Page 26.
A COMMUNITY COMES TOGETHER THE DECLAN BOLAND MEMORIAL BENEFIT Declan Boland, 50, was a much loved father, brother, friend and member of the East End Community. He was known for his willingness to help and his selflessness. The mine supervisor for East Coast Mines and Materials since 1987, he was involved in a freak, fatal accident earlier this year. Now the family he cherished, his wife, Ashlee; three children, Renee, Anthony and Liam; and four brothers, Aidan, Jerrard, David and Thomas are left behind. A native of Ireland, Declan worked very hard to take care of his family. His friends have come together and planned an event that will help his wife and children move forward. THE EVENT:
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Disabled Woman Dealt A Bum Deal By Rick Murphy
It’s a classic case of no good deed goes unpunished. When Frances Leslie Kirshman donated 9.4 acres to the Town of East Hampton for affordable senior housing in 1997, her motives were purely altruistic: “I wanted to give something back to my community.” Kirshman, who is a paraplegic and confined to a wheelchair, said she stipulated the apartments were to be fully accessible to handicapped tenants. The project was handled and completed by Windmill II LLC, a not-for-profit that is not affiliated with the Town of East Hampton but has overseen three other affordable housing projects. As it turned out, the units weren’t built to ADA standards at all. Kirshman never knew. She said the town attorney, John Jilnicki, handled the land donation for her and she assumed the units would be built as she requested. Due to a series of unfortunate occurrences, she found out the hard way that they weren’t. Last December, Kirshman, who owns a home in Sag Harbor, found herself living in a mold-infested apartment in Windmill Village II. “I was taken in the dark of night by an ambulance. When I woke up to see this apartment it literally made me sick,” she related. Kirshman was awarded a $50,000 Community Home Improvement Program stipend administered by the Southampton Town Housing Authority, to renovate her Hillside Avenue house. She signed a contract dated November 8, 2013 to allow Murtha Constructions of West Islip to begin the renovation. Kirshman was under the mistaken impression that the renovation would make her house fully handicapped accessible. By all accounts Murtha has an excellent reputation and has handled CHIP projects before. Michael Murtha said the intent of the renovation was never to make the house handicap accessible but to make it “more comfortable” for Kirshman. By the time the work was completed – Kirshman is still unhappy – the cost had ballooned o v e r $ 10 0 , 0 0 0 . T h e c o n t r a c t Kirshman signed with Murtha clearly does not mandate the work be done to ADA standards. Kirshman said she had an attorney review it and was told it did. Kirshman is not a naive woman, especially when it comes to handicap
accessibility: for over five years she served on the Southampton Disability Advisory Committee. Murtha ended up paying money out of his own pocket in an attempt to appease her, including paying a month’s rent at Windmill II and paying for a month’s rental of a storage pod on Kirshman’s property to house some of her belongings. Curtis Highsmith Jr. who is the director of SHA, confirmed that
Murtha spent his own money on the project. He also confirmed the intent was never to make the house fully handicap-accessible. But Highsmith wasn’t on the job when the program began — Richard Blowes was. Kirshman needed to vacate her home while the work was being done. Southampton Housing officials scurried to find somewhere to place her. A unit became available
at Windmill II. No one involved from the Southampton end knew there was a bitter dispute going on between Windmill II tenants and its board of directors over the mold problem. Documents obtained by The Independent reveal that Windmill II began charging the Housing Authority $1287 a month to house Continued On Page 15.
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Cantwell Strives For Improved Services, Fiscal Responsibility By Kitty Merrill
Submitting his first East Hampton Town budget draft this week, Supervisor Larry Cantwell said, “Improvements in services -delivered in a financially responsible manner – are what I’m striving for in developing my Tentative Budget.” The document, which will be reviewed and possibly revised by the entire town board before a public hearing is scheduled and it’s adopted next month. The proposed tax levy increase falls below the state mandated tax cap by just over $200,000. That money can be applied to next year’s budget, giving the town an extra cushion, or “cap space” for 2016. It also allows East Hampton Town
residents to qualify for the new state income tax credit that applies to all town taxes. For village property owners the tax rate increases by a little over two percent; for those with properties outside village boundaries the rate will go up by 3.16 percent. For a home assessed at $7000, the increase works out to $40.39 outside the villages and $25.06 inside the villages. According to Cantwell’s budget message, total budgeted spending will increase 2.95 percent to $71,481,765 and the total tax levy is up 2.7 percent to $49,166,689. The supervisor describes his proposed increased as “reasonable” when cast against a backdrop of
escalating health insurance costs for town employees – they’re up close to six percent – plus “modest” increases in employees’ pay in newly-settled police contracts and upcoming CSEA agreements. “Despite the pressure to increase contractual spending and spending on basic commodities, I believe we held the line in enough areas . . . and cut enough in others (such as the closure of the Scavenger Waste Treatment Plant) to allow us to strengthen some programs that are particularly important to residents,” Cantwell’s message opines. Closing the scav plant comprises the greatest spending cut in the tentative budget. “Underused and
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Lucius Ware, the President of the Eastern Long Island Chapter of the NAACP will speak in East Hampton next Wednesday, a special guest of the Anti Bias Task Force. Ware, who is widely considered to be an expert on bias and prejudice, will be in the main meeting room at East Hampton Town Hall. The meeting begins at 4 PM. All are welcome and refreshments will be served.
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LUCIUS WARE, PRESIDENT OF EASTERN LONG ISLAND NAACP Preeminent speaker on bias and prejudice in the East End at their meeting on: OCTOBER 8, 2014 4:00 P.M. IN TOWN HALL/MAIN MEETING ROOM 159 Pantigo Road, East Hampton Refreshments will be served All incidents of Bias are wrong and many are against the Law. Intolerance against persons because of their race, ethnicity, religion, age, disabilities, gender or sexual orientation tears at the fabric of society. We, as a community, deserve better than to live in distress from acts of hatred and small-mindedness. Anti-Bias Task Force Message Line: email: antibiasehny@gmail.com website: www.ehamptonny.gov 631-998-1010 x2133
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Dangerous Criminal Nailed East Hampton Village Police observed an offending sign at the corner of Stephen Hands Path and Montauk Highway on Friday and hunted the offender down like a dog. He was having a yard sale – and he paid the ultimate price: a fine for posting an illegal sign. Let the people know this type of thing will not be tolerated -- not now, not ever.
Over the past six years, Paddlers for Humanity has raised over $850,000 through sporting events and challenges including the Block Island Challenge, Hither Hills Off-Road Half Marathon, and Stand Up Paddle Team Challenge. This year, for the first time, the organization has decided to focus its giving on a more specific cause–mental health programs for youth. After speaking to members of East End communities about their needs, concerns and feelings in regards to the lack of various resources, the P4H organizers saw a distinct pattern–youth mental health programs are underfunded and in high demand. Funds raised during the 2013/2014 events will benefit various Long Island-based organizations focused on a range of mental health issues including: $30,000 to help improve the Family Service League’s (www.fsl-li.org) early intervention outreach; $26,000 to fund East Hampton Middle School’s new “WhyTry?” initiative, a resiliency education program that will be available to sixth graders this fall; $5,000 to East Hampton High School’s initiatives that address early intervention for kids dealing with depression, bullying and self-esteem issues; $20,000 to Bridgehampton School’s Positive Behavioral Supports and Intervention Program for grades 1 through 12, which results in changing behavior through a focus on the positive. Visit www.p4h.org for more info.
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Continued from page 9. Kirshman in Building 3, Unit 15, despite the fact that tenants say they have professional tests – reviewed by The Independent – that confirm the presence of mold. “This was supposed to be a program to protect me,” Kirshman pointed out. “They were told the apartment was for a paraplegic and they told me it was handicap accessible.” Worse, Windmill II LLC refused to allow her to bring her companion dog. That’s when Kirshman reached rock bottom. She is known as “The German Shepherd Lady” hereabouts – she trains the breed to become pets, companions, and service canines to owners with MS, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s, autism, and other debilitating diseases. “I have to confess I was so depressed I felt like ending it all.” The fact that she once owned the land where she was now living was a particularly bitter pill. “They made me feel like a non-entity.” A group of residents and former residents are suing Windmill II LLC, the Town of East Hampton, and
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Town Housing Director Tom Ruhle because they allegedly became ill because of the mold problem. Kirshman is part of the suit. Kirshman made headlines when, earing leg braces and forearm crutches, and against medical advice, she volunteered on 9/11 as a credentialed civilian first responder. She did two tours of duty, 72 hours each, in the Jacob Javits Center staging area working with search and rescue and later with search and recover dogs. Her expertise handling German Shepherds was invaluable for the recovery of the traumatized work dogs returning from the tragedy downtown. She also assisted their handlers, exhausted veterinarians, firemen, and police, according to published reports. The Independent emailed Ruhle and Michael DeSario, president of Windmill II LLC Thursday and asked if there was a mold problem in the unit made available to Kirshman, and if so was she notified. “On advice of counsel I cannot comment because this matter is under litigation,” Ruhle replied. Southampton has yet to pay $6683.50 Windmill II has billed
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Kirshman’s rent as of this writing. Southampton Town Attorney Tiffany Scarlato said the hold up has nothing to do with Kirshman’s complaints. “We are waiting for [the county] for reimbursement.
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The paperwork is in.” The $100,000 lien Kirshman signed on for will ultimately be forgiven. “The county pays it,” Scarlato said.
MTA = Most Taxing Agency About five years ago area officials railed against the Metropolitan Transit Authority’s proposed payroll tax. Designed to help bail the Authority out of a financial crisis the tax charged employers 34 cents for every dollar of payroll. On the East End in particular, elected officials argued against underwriting an entity that had just cut service to the region. In 2011 the state legislature eliminated the tax for small businesses with payrolls lower than $1.25 million per year and exempted schools. Now, the MTA has proposed using the payroll tax to fund its $32 billion capital program. According to Assemblyman Fred Thiele, if the plan were to be implemented it would essentially make the tax permanent because the payroll tax would be used to back bonds, for up to 30 years. “The MTA payroll tax is an unfair, job killing tax. Here on the East End, we are paying for a service we barely get. It’s unconscionable to expect the East End to continue to pay for billions of dollars of capital projects that won’t even benefit us,” Thiele charged this week. The plan needs legislative review before it can be implemented. Said Thiele, “The State should not even consider blessing this plan. Instead we should permanently repeal MTA payroll. We can no longer place this burden on our counties, towns, villages and businesses. Eliminating the MTA payroll tax will put Long Island back on the path to economic prosperity. It’s time for the Legislature to act before it’s too late.”
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RICK’S SPACE This And That From The Too Much Information Department The slogan for Oberto Beef Jerky is “You get Out What You Put In.� Thanks for that image. Lady, You’re Quite A Babe, Ma’am. I used to call older women “dear� when I was a young man. The image conjures up a gray or white haired little biddy, purse on arm, perhaps carrying a tote bag of groceries. “Can I help you with those groceries, dear?� “Oh, thank you. What a nice
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young man you are.� Yes, I was. The other day I caught myself using it again – to some young woman at the deli checkout. “Thanks, dear,� I said. I then realized, as I get older, the women I call “dear� get younger. There had to be a spot somewhere in my life then, when I was the same age as “dear.� Plotting the graph, checking the sine and cosign, and extrapolating the lines, it must have been around age 42, when I called my wife “dear.� Now I simply refer to her as “boss,� “Hon� (or is it “Hun�) or, taking a line from Rumpole, “She Who Must Be Obeyed.� The last guy to call a babe a broad and get away with it was Frank Sinatra. Back in the fifties babes er I mean, people of the feminine gender, dug that. They could even be “Toots� as in, “Toots, can you freshen up my drink? Thanks, babe.� All this came up the other day because when I moderated a Q & A I would point to ladies with their hands up waiting to speak and say
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real piece of work.� According to Straight Dope that is an insult. Wearing my William Safire hat, I have deduced the phrase “She’s a real piece� needs at least one more word to make sense, and even then the meaning is murky. For example, “She’s a real piece of tail.� What does that mean? Is she like, a peacock? Should she then be called a peagina? Did they mean tail like a serpent has, like the devil . . . hmmmmm come to think of it my first wife . . . well, never mind. “She’s a piece!� A piece of what, though? Cake? What if she were a piece of crap? Are they saying she is ugly? That she’s an ugly girl with a tail? In the old days the “Little Lady� always had a cake or cookies in the kitchen. Women themselves were viewed as a pleasing dessert. They were called “Sweetie� and “Sugar.� No one ever called a woman “Essential Soluble Fat� or “Monounsaturated Liquid� even if they ate a lot of their own cake and thus weren’t Little Ladies anymore.
“Ma’am?� That was their cue to ask a question. “Not good,� Karen said. “It sounds like they are old biddies.� Oh Dear. But I was right. According to Miriam Webster “ma’am� has one of two meanings: Ma’am is used to politely speak to a woman who you do not know and I did not know any of those women, at least in the biblical sense. The other meaning is more obscure. “Used to speak to the Queen or to a woman of high rank in the police or military.� First of all, I recommend you do not address a female police officer as “Hey Queenie.� Not good. As for the queen, ma’am sounds a bit informal. I would go with “Your Majesty,� “My Lady,� or as they called me in college, “Your Royal Highness.� In the sixties guys used to call their girlfriends “My Lady� and I always thought that sounded silly. Guys, unless your girlfriend is named Guinevere don’t go there.
A Piece of What? When we were around 12 or 13 the older guys in Sag Harbor used to say, “She’s a real piece!� It was clear they meant hot, sexy, good looking. What was unclear was how that saying came to be. My research traced it back to “Piece of work� as in “you’re a
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Talk About An Eyesore Now the Long Island Business For Responsible Energy wants to put a skull and crossbones sign on every newly installed utility pole in East Hampton, plus warning signs in Spanish and English. We’re sure the real estate industry will love that. Imagine trying to sell a house when a sign on the pole in front of it says the ground is contaminated. Potential buyers will think they made a wrong turn at the Love Canal exit. The reason, of course, is the claim made by PSEG opponents that the poles contain 300 times the DEC level of penta, a wood preservative. That number comes, by the way, from a consultant paid by LIBFRE and has not been confirmed by anyone else. Never mind every utility pole in the nation is treated with penta. That is not to say penta shouldn’t be banned in this country, as it is in many others. But let’s not pretend East Hampton is Ground Zero in the fight. The proposal has found champions in State Senator Ken LaValle and Assemblyman Fred Thiele: the latter reportedly claimed poles were originally meant to be placed in sparsely populated areas – you mean, like virtually every street on Long Island, Fred?
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Calling Zephyr Hi Rick, I read your recent Column, “Calling Zephyr Smorgasbord” and fell on the floor laughing! I though that I was the only one who experienced this problem but lo and behold . . . I’m not alone. I too have caught myself cussing many times at my car all because the “voice” in my dashboard can not understand simple English when I ask “him” (yes, mine is a guy) lol, to dial a name. I showed my husband the article and he too got a good laugh out of it. I look forward to reading your weekly articles. They are always right on the money and the way you write them is priceless. Keep them coming! MICHELLE E. PHILLIPS
A Blind Eye To the Editor, Fast and Furious; Benghazi; chaos on
the border; “green” energy boondoggles like Solyndra; spying on media (AP, James Rosen, etc.) and on thousands of ordinary citizens; trampling First Amendment rights at the IRS; and the cover-ups, lies and stalling that have accompanied each and every one of these scandals and frauds. And then there’s the unprecedented level of spending and debt. Our Congressman, Tim Bishop, has supported or turned a blind eye to all of these outrages. He has put Party loyalty above his obligation to his community, to his country and to the truth. If you’re fed up with this kind of representation, there’s a solution: Elect Lee Zeldin on November 4. REG CORNELIA
Positively Pitbulls Dear Editor, To all who made the cover of September 24, 2014 edition possible, two words: Thank You! Being an owner of a Pitbull, I must say how wrongly they are characterized and judged. However, when you see the photo of the seniors with the Pitbulls on the cover
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Is it possible these elected officials are pandering to pressure because the PSEG hierarchy hasn’t jumped through hoops for them? Fortunately cooler heads rule East Hampton Village and Town. Isn’t it time to conduct an independent study to determine exactly what level of penta is present in the poles? Petulance is an insufficient reason to a turn this place into a permanent Halloween night. There are hundreds of millions of utility poles in this country. None have a skull and crossbones insignia. Does East Hampton really want to be the only place that does? What’s Wrong With This Picture? Last week the East Hampton Town Police reported that 12 college students from Jamaica complained that their landlord ripped them off. They said they were locked out of the Oakview Lane residence they had rented. Police told the landlord it was illegal to lock them out and had to let them back in. Oh . . . Silly us. We thought it was illegal to rent a house to 12 unrelated people. and on page four, I must let all know that this is the epitome of what Pitbulls are about. They aim to please. They are fun, loving, comical and enjoy the company of children, seniors and everyone they encounter. What a wonderful day those dogs and seniors must have had. I don’t notice any fear in any one of the three photos accompanying the article. If we continue to show their true nature at functions such as this, maybe more people will be less apprehensive about encountering this wonderful breed. Thank you all again so very much. JENNEFER REEVES
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Dear Mr. Mundo, You are an idiot -- and clearly know nothing about Yankee baseball or Derek Jeter. You are a Mets’ fan -- need I say more -- instead of being a NEW YORK fan. Classic Mets’ fan who just can’t win anything! I have been watching Derek’s “Farewell Tour” as you called it -- and there is nobody more than Derek who just wants
to get back to playing the game. But when a baseball player - and more important, a person comes along who is humble -- not interested in being in the public eye and cuts his own tribute day short because “we have a game to play” in his own words, it is time to pay Re2pect to that person who is one among the few role models that our youth of today has. How dare you put Derek Jeter in the same sentence as A-Rod, another idiot who is where he deserves to be: nowhere! I am not a loyal Derek or baseball fan but I have been watching the man, Derek Jeter, for a long time and I happened to have had the honor and privilege to attend a Yankee game this past Sunday and I thought that since it was the last week of play for Derek he would have been more visible to the crowds who were dressed with every Jeter apparel sold, chanted and screamed at any mention of him -- and clearly were there to get just one more glimpse of him. He hardly made himself visible to the crowds who wanted to experience just one more moment of Yankee baseball with their Captain. There was a game to play -- with no Continued on Page 18.
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distraction from Derek. Derek has lived his life out of the public eye the way it should be and has stuck to just playing the game that he loves and plays so well. So to you, just another jealous Mets’ fan -- you will never see the likes of a Derek Jeter on your team or in baseball for a very long time to come: there is more to baseball than stats and hitting home runs. There is an entire package that comes with an extraordinary player and I ask you to name one other player who has the entire package. There have been thousands of baseball players since the inception of the game and only a few who remain a household name and earned a place in the baseball Hall of Fame and Derek is and will be one of them. He deserves a farewell tour and more for the devotion to Yankee baseball and to the fans who have loved watching him play and live his life with dignity and Re2pect. BARBARA RUSSO Editor’s Note: Peter Mundo writes the Independent Minded Sports column each week.
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How has the new school year been going for you? Paola Criollo Awesome. It’s starting out to be a great year. It’s going well really well for me in all my classes. Especially in my favorite class, which is chemistry.
Riley Duchemin It’s going well. I’m a freshman. It’s nice being in the new school. And I have great classes. algebra is my favorite. We have a good teacher.
Kimberly Bautista It’s so awesome. I’m a freshman. I love that there’s a little bit more freedom now that we’re in high school. And everyone is so nice. They’ll help you out. If you have a problem the older kids will help you figure it out. Charles Ditullio, Harvey Foulser, Jack Brierly It’s going all right. It’s a good start. Charles: It’s easier than middle school. I’m a freshman and they’re both juniors. Harvey: We cut him slack for that.
Anti-Zionist Dear Editor, U.N. Bias Strikes Again! Rosh Hashanah is one of the holiest days for Jewish people all over the world. However, this worthless Anti-Zionist organization once again scheduled The General Assembly week to coincide with this holiday. So again, many of us had difficulty getting to our elderly parents who reside not far from the U.N. By the time we got there one evening it was too late to take them to temple for services. What is even more bewildering was the President was there the day before. I assume he was not aware of this injustice. NYC’s liberal mayor most certainly had to be aware of this scheduling conflict long in advance. I trust he didn’t consider this a matter of importance. This organization and their representatives who owe more than $5 million in parking tickets should move to Paris where they belong. MARTY ORENSTEIN
Intricate Webs Dear Editor, This is the time of year when many arachnids are seen weaving intricate webs and wooing mates. If you spot a spider in
your house or yard, please leave her in peace — she is likely just roaming about due to the time of year, and will soon retreat back into her safe hiding spot. Spiders are amazing animals. They range in size from tarantulas, who can grow a foot long, to arachnids as small as the head of a pin. Some spiders can live up to 20 years. Their silk is five times stronger than steel and it has been speculated that a spider web with strands the thickness of a pencil could stop a 747 in flight. If you must evict a spider, do so humanely by placing a glass over the spider and sliding a piece of stiff paper underneath (taking care not to pinch the spider’s delicate legs). Then, release the spider outdoors. For the hopelessly arachnophobic, keeping insects out of your home is the key to keeping spiders out as well, since insects are their food source. Keep garbage and your animal companions’ food in tightly
sealed containers. Wipe down shelves, countertops, workbenches, and floors with equal parts vinegar and water and clear away clutter. Seal cracks in walls, near windows, and around the foundation. Clear brush and woodpiles around the yard and cut back grass, bushes, and weeds. Chestnut, clove, or mint-scented oils and lemon juice can also encourage spiders to move on. For more tips on living in harmony with wildlife, visit www.PETA.org. JODI MINION, PETA
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Vote For Merger Dear Editor, Vote Yes! Our friends are from Tuckahoe and my children’s friends go to Tuckahoe school. We all go to the same grocery store, birthday parties, meetings, Southampton Village events; SYS sports programs, summer camps. Vote yes for the merger. The Southampton School District has decided to continue work on an annexation of the Tuckahoe School District, and a new straw vote on the proposed merger is scheduled for November 18, 2014. The straw vote will be the first of two public referendums on the reconfigured annexation plan. If approved separately in the straw vote by both districts, the merger would move to a final official vote of the combined school districts in January that would need majority approval to merge the two districts. The decision to move forward with a vote came two weeks after a call from Southampton officials for supporters of the merger to come forward, saying that all they had heard to that point was negative feedback. Tuckahoe’s tax rate is much higher than Southampton’s, meaning a merger would cause taxes in Tuckahoe to drop and taxes in Southampton to rise. Southampton voters overwhelmingly rejected the consolidation in a straw poll in October, with many saying they feared a sudden tax hike. Governor Cuomo signed a bill allowing Tuckahoe School to consolidate with Southampton Schools. In the event of the dissolution of the Tuckahoe Common School District, the newly-merged Southampton Union Free School District would be authorized to
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establish a reserve fund for tax reduction purposes using $9 million in capital monies that Southampton currently has in reserve to construct a planned administration building, which would no longer be needed if consolidation is ratified by the voters. The reserve fund would then be used to maintain the Southampton School District’s estimated tax rate that was in place prior to the merger, allowing the district to avoid a significant increase in property taxes for Southampton residents. The new law would gradually phase in the increases over a 10-year period. The study found that in the event of a merger, no new buildings or major renovations would be necessary. Many students already know each other through the community, sports, scouts and the local youth center. The study estimated a budget for the combined district of $71.5 million, with a significantly lower total tax levy when compared to the tax levy for the two stand-alone districts. The Southampton school district consists of three schools with 1,500 students, while Tuckahoe consists of one school with about 350 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Tuckahoe pays Southampton to educate most of its 150 or so high school students, who also have the option of going to Westhampton Beach. Scott Farina, the Southampton District Superintendent, said the merger would result in “enhanced learning opportunities,” and “help maintain extracurricular
activities.” Officials say the merger of Southampton and Tuckahoe school districts could save taxpayers in the new district $4 million a year. Southampton Superintendent Scott Farina says much of the savings would come from the elimination of about a half-dozen top administrators. The merger will actually decrease tax impact to Southampton taxpayers in the first 3 years. There will be no increased tax levy impact until 2018-19. The new legislation will allow for a gradual phasing in of the merger cost to Southampton School district taxpayers
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Miscellaneous PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of heaven, Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh show me herein, you are my mother. Oh, Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee(3x). Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goals. You who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances in my life you are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal
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YARD SALE YARD SALE Sunday, October 5th, 10am to 4pm. Second house museum proceeds will be donated to theMontauk Historial Society to Benefit The Second House Museum.
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that marriage should be defined as a union between a man and a woman. “My opponent and I disagree,” he said. “I enjoyed being as open-minded as possible, but unfortunately, for the advocates, I had to vote no.” On the other hand, Bishop reminded the crowd of his voting to repeal legislation restricting benefits on same sex couple. “We ought to be a nation that is sufficiently loving and sufficiently tolerant,” he said. “I’m a full supporter and an enthusiastic supporter.” Yet another topic of disagreement was term limits. Bishop doesn’t believe in them. “I think we have a very good system in place,” he said. “It keeps us accountable. The best way is to
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put ourselves before the people.” Bishop went on to say he was in the private sector for 29 years. “I came here late in the game,” he said. Zeldin firmly believes in term limits at all levels to promote “new energies and new ideas.” He added he does not seek to have a long career in Albany nor Washington if elected in November. “I want to bring in my energy and ideas, and then move on.” The incumbent questioned what his opponent thought of State Senator Ken LaValle, a Republican that’s served New York State’s 1st Senatorial district since 1977. “Should I tell Ken LaValle that 40 years is too much, or do you want to tell him,” Bishop said jokingly. “I love Ken LaValle, he’s a good guy,” Zeldin responded. “Leave Ken LaValle out of this.” “Have a consistent argument,”
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Bishop charged. Another hot button issue was immigration reform. Bishop said he supports comprehensive immigration reform, noting the currently proposed bill offers a compromise, not amnesty for immigrants. “That’s the only way to humanely do it,” he said. Zeldin charged back and said he “emphatically rejects” the Bishopsupported bill as “the only way.” In a rebuttal, Bishop said although they did not agree on a plan, he didn’t ever hear of a course of action from Zeldin. “I’ve enjoyed working with the congressman,” Zeldin said. “There are two very different paths that we each want. I offer my ideas and best solutions. This election’s important. There’s no way we’re going to change Washington if we keep electing this guy.”
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Bishop argued against the allegation he bases his actions on poll results. “I’m dedicated to serving the people I represent,” he said. “And I’ve done a damn good job at it.”
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Boudreau, W Marks, H Duong, T & T Lazio, J by Ref Vanderbilt, M & M Densen, M Bauer, T Winsch, M Me, Myself & I LLC Gaugler, K Sander, D Schulte, L
800,000 535,741 758,500 575,000 760,000 1,590,000 337,500* 399,000 320,000* 1,700,000 1,020,000 675,000*
41 Guernsey Ln 78 Flaggy Hole Rd 83 Rutland Rd 61 Gardiner Ave 700 Fireplace Rd 284 Old Stone Hwy 11 Northway 8 Harbor View Ave 101 Harrison Ave 31&33 Three Mile Harbor 215 Buckskill Rd 21 Route 114
Carey, D
Kelleher, H
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5 Knoll Ln
Fairway Drive Hldngs Campo Brothers
JBGR,Elliot WRGolf & Birchwood at WR
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Foster, J Peconic Primary Hldg
Desmet, C & Wells, L 806 East Main LLC
244,000 540,000
7 Pirate St 806 E Main St
Creighton, E Nerowski,W &Nerowska
LaSalle, E & I Dean, P &
355,000 318,000
121 Colonial Dr 46 Broad Ave
Thomas, P & N K & J Farm Adventure Romano, P & D
Zorn, W & D Peterson, W & W Russo, J & L
875,000 250,000* 215,000
39 Smugglers Path 62 Tuthills Ln 53 6th St
Libby, R & D
Osborne, J & L
263,000
137 Schultz Rd
Brush, K Ferretti, M & N Brush IV, C & D
Baker, D Fairchild, F Losquadro, J
1,925,000 760,000 2,350,000
60 Westmoreland Dr 7 Margaret’s Dr 20 Hilo Dr
6 Flanders LLC
Messner,J &R by Admr
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CAHEJA, LLC
Francke, T
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193 Lumber Ln
Knudsen, R McMurrough, J & M Reilly, J & A Morita,E&Jampolsky,A
Ryan, J & T Sirico, M & D Dowling, D by Exr Green, R &A Trust
535,000 540,000 425,000 492,500
27 Box Tree Rd 31 Lakewood Ave 5 Fairline Dr 8 Marlin Rd
Tognetti, J McGrath, G & K Gonzalez, M & J Hobgood, L & Issa, M
Frances, P Glenrose Associates Flores, F Marshall, J
725,000 850,000 320,000 685,000
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Casey, T & C Baycrest Properties Dunecrest Properties
Pullo, P & G 22 Dune Road LLC 22 Dune Road LLC
6,700,000 1,400,000* 8,200,000
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Reynal, K Belfi, E & T Sbarra,J &Sclafani,A Olidort&KlionskyOlid Schwartz, E & D Greenberg, S Rutherford, M & S Sweeney,B &Guarnieri 11 Jobs LaSouthamptn Beck and Alex 22 LLC
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Evercore Trust Co Alhadeff, C Trust
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Rafferty, W Trust
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Mott, W & M Pfanner, A
Tara Lane Associates Deroski, B Trust
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Frumenti, M
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3825 Stars Rd
211 Carpenter St Bennett III,J&Brandt
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Coast Guard Auxiliary News By Vincent Pica
Commodore, First District, Southern Region (D1SR) United States Coast Guard
Safety Of Life At Sea: Rescue 21 – Search & Rescue In The 21st Century In 1787, Alexander Hamilton envisioned that “a few armed vessels, judiciously stationed at the entrances of our ports, might at a small expense be made useful sentinels of our laws.” Fast forward to today and I am sure that Alexander Hamilton would be astonished at the breadth, depth and intensity of duties carried out by the United States Coast Guard. A major expansion in our ability to conduct the missions and duties established by the Commandant of the United States Coast Guard is through “Rescue 21.” This column is the update on what it is and where it is working.
Direction finding capability greatly improved to +/- 2 degrees. Communications coverage gaps in existing system greatly reduced. Further, it entails several, integrated capabilities: Direction-finding capability. Reduction of coverage gaps along the coast. Enhanced playback capability improving clarity of calls. Digital archiving of calls. Increased (and simultaneous) channel monitoring capacity, ensuring all calls get through. Rescue 21 is “standing the watch.”
Rescue 21 – What Is It? Rescue 21 is the first major overhaul of the USCG communications system since the 1970s. Rescue 21 is replacing a wide range of aging, obsolete VHF-FM radio communications equipment: Workstations/consoles at about 270 Coast Guard facilities. All remote transceiver sites, as well as the network connecting them to the facilities above. Approximately 3000 portable radios.
Who Is Live And Who Is Next: After a long, multi-year implementation, Rescue 21 is operational along the entire Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts of the continental United States as well as along the shores of the Great Lakes, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Marianas Islands, covering approximately 41,871 miles of coastline.
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Rescue 21 – How Does It Work? Well, to start with, here is a list of all the equipment you need to be part of it: 1. a standard VHF radio 2. nothing else. If it is a “DSC” radio, which will certainly help, but, bottom line, all you need to be able to call for help and have it responded to in 21st century fashion is a standard VHF radio. Here’s What Happens: You send your distress/May-day call. It is automatically recorded and digitized by the station receiving it. Direction finding (DF) equipment from one or more high sites computes the direction from which the signal originated, or line of bearing (LOB). Recall reading about 400’ radio towers being installed at USCG stations in the area? This is why. Your distress audio and the LOB are sent to the closest Ground Center(s). Appropriate resources (planes, helicopters, boats) are dispatched to respond immediately — even across regional boundaries. No turf wars in our surf. You’re in danger. We’re coming. You might say, “Well, direction finding technology has been around for decades. What’s the big deal?” While true and I’ve used it, this new digital technology is accurate to within +/- 2 degrees. Like a trusty pointer, USCG resources will fly down that Line Of Bearing – and find you.
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Who knows, with Rescue 21 in place, what the future holds – but greater safety of life at sea is part of it. Oh, and one other thing that Rescue-21 does well: it quickly triangulates on false may-days too . . . From the Jacksonville, NC, Daily News: JACKSONVILLE -- A Holly Ridge man has agreed to pay nearly a quarter of a million dollars in restitution for false distress calls he made to the Coast Guard. Jeremy C. Fisher, 25, pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiring to make false distress messages. As part of his plea agreement, Fisher agreed to pay $234,111 restitution to the Coast Guard for all search and rescue costs associated with the hoax calls. William H. Yates, 22, of Sneads Ferry, and Steven G. Medina, 21, of Onslow County, each pleaded guilty to one count of aiding and abetting false distress messages. Medina agreed to pay $233.48, and Yates agreed to pay $506.80 in restitution, according to a press release from U.S. Attorney George E.B. Holding. Fisher faces up to five years in prison followed by up to three years of supervised release. Yates and Medina each face up to six years in prison followed by up to two years’ supervised release. BTW, if you are interested in being part of USCG Forces, email me at JoinUSCGAux@aol.com or go direct to the D1SR Human Resources department, who are in charge of new members matters, at DSO-HR and we will help you “get in this thing . . .”
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Food Trucks For Southampton? Earlier this month, Southampton Town Councilman Stan Glinka presented an effort to consider allowing food trucks to remain in permitted locations for up to 90 minutes throughout town. “Food trucks are set up at restaurants to add income to properties and businesses,” Glinka said at a work session earlier this month. “This is designed for local people who want to enjoy something to eat, most likely around lunch time during the day.” On October 8, Glinka will host a roundtable discussion on the matter, creating an opportunity for feedback from interested food purveyors on the proposed legislation. “I’m trying to help the businesses out,” Glinka noted at the work session, “to make them some extra income.” The roundtable discussion will be held in the town board meeting room at Southampton Town Hall at 5:30 PM. The legislation is set for public hearing on October 28. RSVP to Jamie Cunningham at jcunningham@southamptontownny.gov or at 631-287-5745. E.T.
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Bellisimo! San Gennaro At Good Ground This Weekend Abbondanza! Good Ground Road in Hampton Bays (behind Main Street near the railroad station) will be teeming with food and fun this weekend as the fourth annual San Gennaro Feast of the Hamptons rolls into town. The festivities start with a parade on Saturday morning at 10:30 AM. Participants will march from Ponquogue Avenue to Main Street, then loop around to the festival grounds, where visitors will find oodles of artisans and vendors, sumptuous Italian delicacies and, for the bambinos and bambinas, a carnival. Live musical entertainment is planned, as is a fireworks show at 8:30 PM Saturday night. Don’t miss Vito, the singing pizza man, “Vito” from “The Sopranos” (Joseph Gannascoli) who will be on hand to sign his book, and John Starks from the New York Knicks. The feast continues on Sunday till 10 PM.
LVIS Scholarship for Women The Ladies’ Village Improvement Society of East Hampton is offering the Madelon DeVoe Talley Scholarship, a stipend of $3000. This offer is for a woman who is at least 25 years of age and is currently enrolled or plans to enroll in a college undergraduate program. The applicant must be a resident of East Hampton Town (from Montauk to Sagaponack) for at least two years. Applications for the scholarship are available in the LVIS office at 95 Main Street, East Hampton. The application should be completed and returned or mailed to LVIS, 95 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937; or emailed to info2@lvis.org. Applications are due by Friday, November 7, 2014.
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Geno’s Days Numbered For Gang Green We can count on one hand how many NFL quarterbacks guarantee competitiveness for their teams: Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Andrew Luck. Almost every other team is hoping for the best, testing out a new arm, or engaging in a training camp “quarterback battle”. In today’s NFL, with the passing game more integral than ever, each organization is on the elusive search for the franchise quarterback. The Jets are one of the teams with that conundrum. After selecting Geno Smith early in the second round last May, they have given him every chance to prove himself. But, after nearly a year and a half, it’s not working. Following the end of the 2013 season, Geno Smith had excuses. He was a rookie quarterback with, quite possibly, the worst skill position personnel in the NFL. The Jets made it a priority to find upgrades. They signed wide receiver Eric Decker, running back Chris Johnson, and drafted tight end Jace Amaro. These additions weren’t going to be confused with Jerry Rice, Walter Payton, or Tony Gonzalez, but they were all improvements over last year. Despite the changes, Geno Smith hasn’t improved the one thing he can control: his decision making. Smith’s seven turnovers through four games, following up his 25 turnover season last year, doesn’t bode well for his future in New York. It’s understandable for the Jets to take some time to figure out whether or not Smith can be their franchise signal caller. But, at some point, you cut the cord, especially when you have a proven commodity at back up. Michael Vick is not Tim Tebow or Mark Sanchez. Vick is a proven veteran, who has started over 100 games in his career, thrown for over 3,000 yards multiple times in a season, rushed for nearly 6,000 yards in his career, and played deep into the postseason. Granted, he isn’t the Michael Vick of 2006 with the Falcons. But, even at 34 years old he has demonstrated, most recently with the Eagles, that when healthy he is still an effective player. At the moment, Geno Smith’s leash should be very short. The Jets possess one of the best defenses in football. Their defensive line is, arguably, the best in the game. Yet, they are 1-3,
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largely because of an offense that isn’t pulling its weight. The AFC East is as wide open as it’s been during the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick regime in New England. Rex Ryan is possibly coaching for his job. Is he willing to go down with Geno Smith under center? That seems foolish. I don’t know how much Michael
Vick has left in the tank. But, I know we’ve seen enough over the first four weeks to give him a try. Could a benching affect the psyche of Geno Smith? Yes. But, it’s a win-win situation. If Vick comes in, handles the job well, and the Jets win games, then Geno’s psyche is irrelevant. If Vick doesn’t work out, and Smith’s mindset is never again at ease, that’s not a loss either. The Jets will have then found out that Geno Smith doesn’t have the wherewithal to handle the quarterback position in New York. In the NFL, it’s pretty simple. If you can’t do the job, someone else has to get a chance to. The most important thing for a quarterback is winning
games. This isn’t college. The learning curve must be rapid, and it hasn’t been for Geno Smith. At best, Michael Vick is a shortterm stop gap. At worst, the Jets learn they don’t have a franchise quarterback on the roster. Then, the eternal search for the most important player in the organization begins in full force this offseason. If that’s how it ends up, the Jets can take solace in knowing there are about 20 other teams in the same position . . . every offseason. Pete is a lifelong Montauk resident and former sports talk host at 88.7FM WEER. He’s currently a Sports Anchor at WCBS 880 and WFAN radio in NYC. He can be reached via email at peterfmundo@gmail.com.
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It’s three and counting for Riverhead, the Suffolk County champions two years running. T h e v i c t i m t his week w a s Smithtown West, which could not cope the Blue Waves’ powerful offensive attack. Though Riverhead likes to control the game with its punishing ground attack, quarterback Ken Simco makes opponents that try to stop the run pay a steep price. Saturday he hurled three touchdown passes, one to Mark Andrejack, another to Connor Clinco, and a third to Ryun Moore.
Roger Foster ran 63 yards for another score. Riverhead is in a three-way tie for the Division II lead with Half Hollow Hills West and Bellport. Smithtown West fell to 1-2. The Wave travels to Hills West today in a battle for first place. Kickoff is 4 PM. Traditional powerhouse Sayville proved too much for Westhampton Beach to handle. The Golden Flashes ripped the locals 46-21 behind the wizardry of quarterback Jack Coan, who completed 21 of 25 passes good for 344 yards and four touchdowns. Sayville scored 21 unanswered points in the second half. The
Hurricanes, 2-2 in Division III, play at Comsewogue tomorrow night at 7 PM. Sayville is 3-0. Southampton/Ross got in the win column after losing its first two games. Colby Lenehan and Andre Franklin each scored twice as The Mariners took out Stony Brook 35-18. Greenport/Southold plays at Southampton today at 4 PM. The Porters (1-2) were blasted by Bayport/Blue Point 32-0. In other Division IV action undefeated Shoreham/Wading River crushed Hampton Bays 48-0. Babylon pounded Mercy 48-7.
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Do Plants Think?
Do they make choices? Do they react to what they are feeling? Are plants intelligent? For decades, scientists have designed unique experiments to help answer these questions and, still, no one can agree. Folks at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton have learned that plants communicate, plants can sense the world around them and they react to what they experience. But how do they do all of this without a brain? All kids are welcome to come to the museum on Sunday at 11 AM to experiment with plant intelligence and answer these questions for themselves. There is no scientific consensus on this, so it’s up to you to decide. Do plants think? To make a reservation call the museum at 631-537-9735.
Pizza And PJ’s
This Friday young visitors are invited to come to the Children’s Museum of the East End in their pajamas, have pizza, hear a story read in the museum’s library, and participate in an art activity. This popular event at Bridgehampton’s CMEE is free to members and $10 for nonmembers (includes admission). Advance signup is encouraged. The fun starts at 6 PM. Visit CMEE’s website at www.cmee. org or call 631-537-8250 for details.
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Play Bridge A hand very similar to this one was played recently at the Water Mill Bridge Club. One South could see that she could lose a club and, if the diamond finesse lost, might also lose a diamond to the queen. But she also knew that the finesse was a 50-50 proposition. She also realized that if the trumps split 2-1, there was a better chance than the finesse. Thus she won the ace of clubs and then tried the trump suit. After both players followed, she abandoned trumps to preserve the ten of spades in dummy. She then
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played the king of diamonds and followed with the ace of that suit. Next she played the ace of hearts on which she discarded her small diamond. Then she led another diamond, which she trumped high in her hand. Finally, she led a small trump to the saved ten in dummy, drawing the last trump from East. Now she could discard her small club on a winning diamond, making seven. Well played by South! Any questions or comments can be sent to gaman13927@aol.com. Do you know any person or persons
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been through. RSVP, Inc. is seeking a home where she can receive attention and care in exchange for her devotion and companionship. If you can help our special needs Baby, call 631728-3524, visit www.rsvpinc.org, or consider a tax deductible donation to help those who need it most.
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Wines & Spirits
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FREE DELIVERY From Hampton Bays To Montauk
($200 Minimum) 5 or more cases call by Thursday 5pm Saturday Delivery HOURS M-Thurs: 9AM - 7:30PM • Fri & Sat: 9AM - 8:30PM • Sunday 12PM - 6PM
Johnnie Walker BLUE
200 ML
64.99 $ 175
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750 ML
Titos Handmade Vodka
Platinum 7X Vodka
Mag.
Mag.
27.99
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Johnnie Walker BLACK
Johnnie Walker RED
34.
$
Mag.
99
Don Julio 1492
750ML
119.99 2 for $ 200
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New Amsterdam Vodka Mag.
19.
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Jack Daniels Mag.
43.99
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99 12. 39.99
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Glenlivet 12 Year
65.
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18.
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99
Herradura Silver
Liter
29. 2 for $ 50
$
99
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32.99
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Single Malt Whisky
750 ML
750ML
750 ML
39.
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99
Famous Grouse
34.
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Svedka
Knob Creek
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1-$21.99ea. 2-$20.99ea. 3-$19.99ea.
Liter
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21.99
Seagrams 7 Whiskey
Skyy Vodka
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34.99
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Bacardi
Bacardi
Mag.
1-$24.99 2-$42 3-$60
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Cutty Sark
2 FORGoose Grey $
Mag
750 ML
29.
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Tanqueray
23.99
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Stolichnaya
99
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37.99
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Belvedere
Mag
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32.99 $ 23.99
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Canadian Club
99
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Dewars White Label
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Beluga Vodka
Mag.
Milagro Silver $
37.99
Templeton Rye
26.
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Clan MacGregor Whiskey
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33.99
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Limited Production • Small Batch
750ML
39.
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NEW SPECIALLY CRAFTED SPIRITS
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Oban
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32.99
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99
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79.99
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42 Below Vodka
15.
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99
Smirnoff Vodka
Mag.
1-$21.99ea. 2-$20.99ea. 3-$19.99ea.
Fully Stocked for the Kosher Holidays
We will match any of our local competitors’ coupons presented at the time of purchase! Antinori Santa Cristina Red 3 for 30.00 Wine 750 ML Sparkling Wine Magnums Santa Margherita Livio Fellugia PG ................... 19.99 Ruffino Gold Label ................ 39.99 Blackstone (all varieties)3 for 30.00 Louis Jadot Pouilly-Fuisse ...... 20.99 Antinori Toscana ...........2 for 34.00 Sterling Napa Chard ............. 11.99 Bogle Chard ............................ 8.99 Pindar Winter White ............... 4.99 Sterling Vintners Chard ........... 8.99 Simi Chardonnay .................. 14.99 Antinori Tignonello ................ 99.99 Sterling Meritage .................... 9.99 Crane Lake ...................2 for 10.00
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Lindemans (all varieties) ........9.99 Beringer White Zin .................9.99 Fontera (all varieties) .............8.99 Bolla (all varieties) ...............11.99 Yellowtail (all var). 6 @ 10.99 each Conti Beretta PG...................10.99 Mark West Pinot Noir ..........18.99 Il Giordano PG .....................12.99 Fetzer (all varieties)................9.99 Woodbridge............ 6@10.99 each Barefoot All White Varieties ...... 6 for 60.00 Cavit Pinot Grigio .... 6@11.99 each
Cristalino Brut ................... 7.99 Veuve Clicquot ................ 39.99 La Marca Prosecco . 6 @ 10.99 each 90+ Prosecco11.99 or 2 for 20 Chandon All Types .......... 16.99 Korbel Brut ................. 3 for 33 ............................... 15 for 150 Not responsible for typographical errors. Subject to Inventory Depletion All Prices expire 10/15/2014
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