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politician Tim Bishop must be held accountable this November,” The highest court in the land c o u n t e r e d R a n d y A l t s c h u l e r, has spoken, but the debate is just Bishop’s opponent in the upcoming getting started. First Congressional District race. In the wake of a Supreme Court Bishop, in an interview Saturday, ruling that upheld, by a 5-4 vote, a said the new law would provide provision in the Affordable Care Act more regulation of HMOs. “Rate that will require most Americans increases must now be validated to purchase health insurance, the by the Secretary of Health and debate over its worthiness ratcheted Human Services,” he pointed out. up significantly. “Companies must spend $80 for Opponents and proponents alike every $100 they take in.” took to the airways, radio, and blogs In addition, New York, as a to either praise or denounce the law. so-called Do Gooder state, will Mostly, the debate broke down along reap additional benefits. State party lines. Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said, “This ruling confirms that, as a “The law has significant fiscal result of the Health Reform Law, all implications for our state, providing Americans will have access to secure more than $1 billion annually in and affordable coverage regardless new Medicaid assistance.” of pre-existing health conditions, Bishop explained that New age, gender or employment status,” York has been providing Medicaid said Congressman Tim Bishop, who for families 33 percent above the has been a loyal supporter of the law earnings cap, and will now be from its outset. reimbursed for the overage for the “I strongly disagree with the next three years. court’s ruling today. President Bishop said he was unsure of how Obama and incumbent Washington issue Obamacare will become EEH D ad Inde 4.8125x7color_12 6/21/12 11:03big AM an Page 1 By Rick Murphy

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in the upcoming elections. “I can’t answer. My opponent has already slammed the decision. I welcome the discussion.” “If he wants to have that debate we’ll be there,” Altschuler said Monday. Altschuler said mandating that all companies with 50 or more employees provide health insurance won’t work. “It’s an arbitrary number. It will encourage people to play games,” he said. Bishop countered, “Ninety four percent of the companies in this country have fewer than 50 employees.” He doubted companies would downsize to fewer than 50 employees to avoid the mandate. “If a company is doing sufficient business why would they?” He also said the law will make companies that use part time help pay their fair share towards health insurance. Bishop said Americans will have more choices going forward, and will be able to shop for the best health insurance deal. “ T h e s y s t e m i n b r o k e n ,” Altschuler opined. “There is a lack of competiveness.” Bishop acknowledged increases in Medicaid coverage, “comes

from the federal budget. It’s an additional expenditure, but it’s offset by additional revenue.” There is significant skepticism among Republicans that revenues will offset spending, however. Altschuler estimated the cost of the increased health care would result in, “$500 billion in tax increases. We’ve had a history of health care costs rising more than anticipated. This will just add to the national debt.” Bishop said that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney will have a hard time making his case to repeal the bill. “Romney has a hard time saying it is evil because it’s based on what he did in Massachusetts,” Bishop said. Romney also will not be able to fulfill his promise to repeal the law if elected. “He needs 60 votes in the U.S. Senate, and there is no way he’s going to get them.” Altschuler said if Romney takes the White House the votes might be there. “It will be a clear message that the people want it [repealed],” Altschuler said. “Congress may go along with the new president’s agenda.”


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When I was 12 years old, my favorite newspaper writer was a young man named Jimmy Breslin, who wrote about boxing for the New York Journal-American. I tried to write like Breslin, who spent his life trying to write in the style of a great old sports writer named Jimmy Cannon. Jimmy Cannon, of course, wasn’t happy with the way he wrote – he wanted to write like Ernest Hemingway and imitated him every chance he got. That’s my writing pedigree. Every Friday Cannon wrote a column that I would devour. The column consisted of his observations of the passing scene. It was called “Nobody Asked Me, But . . .” A friend suggested that I write a “Nobody Asked Me, But” column and so, with apologies to Breslin, Cannon and Hemingway . . .

NOBODY ASKED ME, BUT • The next person Tom Cruise will marry will be John Travolta. Remember, you read it here first. • If there is any justice, Bernie Madoff and Jerry Sandusky should be forced to be cellmates. • I only watched two episodes of “The Girls,” but every time the show finished I felt like I had to take a shower. • I’m old, but the thought of having sex with a woman who has a giant tattoos on her arms and chest makes me want to barf.

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• Chief Justice John Roberts’ view that the ObamaCare mandate is really an enormous tax that will be paid by the middle class may just make Mitt Romney the next president of the United States. It feels like 2010 all over again. • I’m disappointed but I have no quarrel with Chief Justice Roberts’ decision on ObamaCare. He made a judicial decision and not a political one. That’s what I thought the Supreme Court was all about in the first place.

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• Let me get this straight: the four conservatives in the Supreme Court are an evil bloc who only vote for political reasons, and the four liberals on the Supreme Court are just four wonderful fair-thinking people who just happen to agree on the same subject every time. They’re not a bloc, just sweetness and goodness. • Every time I contemplate the thought of “Mayor Christine Quinn” I break out in a cold sweat. • Fast and Furious is the most boring issue in an election year. Nobody cares. • If Barack Obama had any guts he would replace Eric Holder as Attorney General with Eliot Spitzer. • I love how calling for executive privilege has become such a “nothing” issue with the liberal press now that Obama did it. • I’m all for it, but I can’t help but wonder if Barack Obama thinks about his Noble Peace Prize when he decides which terrorist he wants to blow to smithereens in a drone death. • I saw someone on the street who wasn’t holding a cell phone the other day. I was shocked and afraid he was going to hurt me. • Tell the truth, when you see one of those idiots blabbing on a cell phone and crossing the street against traffic and looking the wrong way – don’t you secretly wish they would get nicked a little? Not killed, just sort of knocked down with painful scrapes on their knees. Forget I just wrote that. That’s too

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Water Jitney Comes To Town By Emily Toy

Peconic Jitney Corporation, a partnership between Hampton Jitney, Inc. and Response Marine Inc., launched their ferry service last Thursday, the beginning of a summer trial program between Sag Harbor and Greenport. The passenger boat, accommodating over 50 people, will provide seven round trips daily Monday through Thursday, eight round trips daily on Friday and Saturday and six round trips on Sunday. The first departure begins

at 7 AM out of Greenport and continues until 8 PM. There are also two additional departures from both Mitchell Park Pier (at 9 and 11 PM) in Greenport and Sag Harbor’s Long Wharf (at 10 and 11:45 PM). One-way travel time is about 45 minutes. Adult fares are $11 per passenger for a one-way trip. A round trip costs $20. For children 12 and under, it’s $6 for one-way, $11 for round trip. So far, concerns about overcrowding and increased traffic have been kept at bay, according to Sag Harbor Village Mayor Brian

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Gilbride. Gilbride said that ridership, so far, has been relatively light, and traffic has been steady. “Right now it seems fine,” he said. The ferry will not only bring the North and South Forks closer together, but will also provide some relief for Shelter Island, which endures the brunt of car traffic traveling between the two Forks, according to Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman. Geoffrey Lynch, Hampton Jitney’s president and financial supporter of the Peconic Bay Water Jitney, also seems excited for the new addition to the East End waterways. “The water jitney helps address the lack of north and south bound transportation options on the East End,” he said. “And we believe it will also promote the area’s natural assets helping to stimulate economic growth.” Emily@indyeastend.com

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A Queens man drowned Saturday in Trout Pond on Noyac Road in Noyac. A search conducted by dive teams from Sag Harbor, North Sea and Southampton discovered the body of Tyreef Benston, 26, approximately 17 feet from the boardwalk area at Trout Pond. The body was located in an area of the pond that’s about 11 feet deep. Southampton Town Police were alerted to a possible drowning in Trout Pond at about 5 PM o n S a t u r d a y. O f f i c i a l s f r o m the Southampton Town Police Department, Southampton Town

Bay Constable Office, Sag Harbor Fire Department, North Sea Fire Department, and the Sag Harbor Village Volunteer Ambulance responded to the scene. On the scene they learned that a man, swimming in the unprotected waters, began to struggle and went under. A rapid response from the Sag Harbor Fire Department Dive Team, North Sea Fire Department Dive Team, and Southampton Town Police Dive and Recovery Unit, resulted in a search of Trout Pond. Within an hour, divers found a male subject who was deceased at

the time he was located. Benston’s location was determined by the Sag Harbor Fire Department’s Dive Team, and the recovery effort was undertaken by the Southampton Town Police Dive and Recovery Unit. The Southampton Town Detective Division determined the victim’s identity. They also learned Benston was visiting the East End on a day trip with friends at the time of the incident. The Suffolk County Medical Examiner’s Office responded to the incident location and removed the body for further investigation at their office. kmerrill@indyeastend.com

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Tourney Time: Angling Excitement By Kitty Merrill

Nobody used to fish for sharks. Tuna, marlin and swordfish were the prized catch back in the 1960s, Carl Darenberg, Jr. of the Montauk Marine Basin, informed. Then along came Frank Mundus, the captain made legend by the book and movie, Jaws. “He really pioneered shark fishing in the 70s,” Darenberg opined. As the swordfish and marlin fisheries diminished, sharks became an easy commodity to catch. Combine that with the release of the blockbuster movie and “Shark fishing took off like wildfire,” Darenberg said. And it wasn’t long before Darenberg’s father, the late Carl, Sr., hosted the Marine Basin’s first shark tournament. Working with a company called Fin & Feather, Darenberg, Sr. sponsored a family tournament catering to young adults and women anglers. By the 80s the whole flavor of

tournaments changed when big buck purses were established, drawing ardent, experienced anglers from all over the East Coast. Last weekend the Montauk Marine Basin hosted its 42nd annual shark tournament, boasting over 50 boats, both local and from “mostly Connecticut and Rhode Island,” Darenberg reported. Participation in the event varies from year to year. Some years the field’s topped 100 boats, and in 2006 the tournament, one of the oldest on Long Island, was named among the best in the Northeast by Offshore Magazine. That’s no surprise, since a mako weighing over 1000 pounds caught in the MMB tourney held the state record for decades. As the years rolled by, purses grew. The Marine Basin started off offering a $10,000 prize in the 70s; this year the purse was $50,000. That’s nothing to throw back, but

a side Calcutta pool in which boats bet against each other, can offer winnings in the six-figure category. One fisherman, who asked not to be identified on Friday, said he won tournaments at the Marine Basin and Star Island one summer and took home over $400,000. “That’s not bad for two weekends of fishing,” he said. He’s been coming back ever since. Lots of the participants are return competitors. Dave Walter of the Reel Deal said he’s been fishing in the tournament for 14 years. Though he’d only captured a small mako on Friday, he planned to be back on the water Saturday morning at sunrise. He had a tale to tell that offers insight into the lure of the sport: Several years ago, Walter landed a big blue weighing over 350 pounds. The contest requires boats to adhere to a strict schedule of departures

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and arrivals, with a committee boat watching from the inlet. “We hit the inlet at 10 to five and our fish won by just five pounds.” “Anybody can catch one,” Walter explained “Getting it on the boat is what separates the men from the boys.” It takes “the right gear, the right guys and the right strategy.” The proper bait doesn’t hurt either. Walter keeps several live bluefish on board and when the time is right, releases them into the chum slick. Sharks can’t resist the moving meal. Charlie Doreste from Syosset, aboard the Third Wish, has also been coming out for the tourney for 15 years. He sailed with Captain Joey Gazzola, (Joey G from Corona) and explained that each member of their crew had a specific job to do. There’s one guy on the rod, one on the gaff, one gloved to handle the lead and one to captain the boat. Most crews are manned by between six and eight members. CONTINUED ON PAGE 58.


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Next week, The Independent will host its first annual “Off The Record - Wine & Dine� event in the main ballroom of Southampton’s 230 Elm, beginning at 6 PM. Indy’s own Arts Editor and Hampton Daze Editor In Chief Jessica Mackin was highly instrumental in organizing the event, set for July 12. “I thought it would be great to start an annual event that The Independent and Hampton Daze could produce,� she said. “I’ve

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Fishing For Fishing Fans helps kids maintain a healthy According to statistics reported weight, boosts their immunity and by the National Wildlife Federation, bone health and lowers stress.” What better way to get children children ages three to 12 spend only one percent of their time outdoors. engaged in the great outdoors, than Twenty seven percent of their time a day on the water learning how is spent watching TV, NWF’s website to fish? This month and next the section on kids and nature reveals. First Lady Michelle Obama has Montauk Chamber of Commerce is taken up the challenge of kids’ doing its part to help kids get active fitness. Part of the effort includes the and help the local fishing industry viable. PM Page 1 “Let’s Move Outside” Its stay 4:58 16861-CK News Adprogram. #6 9/15/05 They’re launching a pilot “Take website informs, “Outdoor activity By Kitty Merrill

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the elegant property a shop will offer varied items for purchase. Partners Chris Jones and Larry Siedlick welcomed visitors to the opening. Jones noted the pair began the project last October and “It has not been without its hurdles along the way, its alleyways along the way.” (The pair’s purchase of a town owned alleyway was the subject of protracted debate through the spring.) J o n e s r e p o r t e d t h a t 171 individuals, many of them local contractors, helped renovate the grounds, which had been a bit of an eyesore in downtown Montauk. MBH will employ 60 staff; Jones gave a shout out to each of them in his opening comments. The proprietor said that when they began the project, he and Siedlick committed to help expand the hamlet’s shoulder season -March, April, September, October – by working with neighbors in the business community. The pair honored Frances Ecker and Emily Collum, Montauk’s two oldest residents. Siedlick praised the two women for their decades of community service. They provide a bridge from one generation to the next, he said. East Hampton Town Supervisor Bill Wilkinson performed the official ribbon cutting. Sporting a blue and white seersucker blazer, he lauded MBH as state of the art, high class and very trendy. “This is one time all year I’ll feel trendy,” he joked. The supervisor noted the economic ripple effect of having a high-end hotel in the midst of Montauk. “Thank you for putting your footprint here,” he told Jones and Siedlick. kmerrill@indyeastend.com


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Nancy Kane, 78 Described as “a great asset for the town,” Nancy Kane died peacefully at her home in East Hampton Village last Thursday, after a brief illness. She was 78. An active member of the community — she served in several volunteer capacities at the Springs Presbyterian Church, belonged to the Accabonac Protection Committee, was a dedicated member of the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society and was appointed to the East Hampton Town Planning Board. She served as deputy chair of the Community Preservation Fund committee from its inception. “She was just such a wonderful person to have on the board,” Councilman Peter Van Scoyoc, who served with Mrs. Kane on the East Hampton Town Planning Board, said. “It was a real pleasure for me to serve with her. She was a reasonable person with a great perspective.” The councilman noted that when discussions became contentious or overly focused on minutiae, ”Nancy was able to bring people back to the big picture.” “That would be true in her family, too,” her son, Larry Kane, of East Hampton, pointed out Sunday. With children – Jenny Day of Colorado, Larry, and Peter Kane of San Diego, plus husband Jerry, on different ends of the political spectrum, even up until last week she interceded in a family political argument . . . “and she was the only one who made sense,” Day offered. For that quality, “I admired and respected her greatly,” Van Scoyoc said. So did Legislator Jay Schneiderman. He appointed Kane to the planning board when he was town supervisor. “She was really well regarded by both Republicans and Democrats; that’s why I wanted her.” Calling her loss a tragedy for the town, Schneiderman praised, “She’s done so much for the community and the environment.” Van Scoyoc pointed to her passion for trails preservation. In fact, she was leading trail hikes until just six months ago. Born in Ohio on December 5, 1933 to Lysle K. Butler and Dorothy

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and Sachem, and was an adjunct her community, and the environment. professor at Dowling College teaching She always looked for the best in teachers. others and truly “enjoyed the ride.” In 1955 she met George (Jerry) She loved travel, a great book, a hike Kane. The couple married in 1959 in the outdoors, good conversation, a and raised three children, Larry, Jenny lovely meal and any new adventure,” and Peter. Day summarized. In 1988, the Kanes moved to In addition to her husband Springs, where Mrs. Kane dedicated Jerry and children, Mrs. Kane is herself to community service through survived by son-in-law Tom Day and a variety of organizations and publicly grandchildren Morgan and Jack, of appointed positions. Colorado; daughter-in-law Luisa Kane, She touched the lives of many and grandchildren Stephen, Madeline, Morgan Miller, Mrs. Kane grew up in Oberlin, Ohio, where her father was local people through her service. and Charlotte, of East Hampton; athletic director of Oberlin College Diagnosed with terminal cancer and daughter-in-law Kelly Kane and and both her parents were alumni. just 10 weeks ago, she had a period granddaughter Ava, of San Diego. She also attended Oberlin and moved of time when she rallied. During Services were held at the First to Sayville in 1955 where she took a that timeframe, her husband Jerry Presbyterian Church of Amagansett teaching position. reported, she had over 150 visitors. on Monday. Interment followed at Mrs. Kane taught special education “She held court for two months,” Green River Cemetery in Springs. The before there were formal special ed Larry Kane noted. family suggests memorial donations “As Nancy traveled through life, to the Springs Presbyterian Church or classes. “That meant,” said Day, “any child with educational difficulties, including as she approached the end any other organization that serves the SMF_Indep_QurtrAd__Jul4_12:SMF_Indep_HalfAd__Jul4_12 6/26/12 10:57 AM Page 1 they put in Mom’s class.” Throughout of life, her goal was one of service. local community. her career, she taught in Sayville She cared deeply about her family, kmerrill@indyeastend.com

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For Jonathan Evan Goldberg, his Sunday afternoon in the Hamptons was clean, sober, and hilarious. The Manhattan native, a litigation lawyer at SNR Denton, has taken his hobby of stand-up comedy and put it to good use, making his debut at Phoenix House in East Hampton to provide the clients there with “the healing power of laughter.” Goldberg founded not-for-profit organization Cherub Improv back in 2007, and ever since he has been bringing the healing power of Goldberg, top left, and his cherubs. laughter to hospitals, senior homes, “I’m very excited about partnering veterans’ centers, hospice, homeless with Phoenix House,” Goldberg said outreach programs, and cancer in an interview last week. support organizations. Sunday included a half an hour

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-- hell, any one of them could send you to the grave. There is only one way to lose weight: eat less, exercise, and eat the right stuff. My lunch is sliced fruit. I have grown to love it. Waldbaum’s has the best, nine different fruits and berries, almost always ripe. Citarella’s is good, but more expensive. Now that the Hampton Market is open again I’ll hit their fruit bar up some mornings -- they have great watermelon during the season. I sip water all day. If I’m really hungry around 4 PM I’ll have a can of low sodium V-8 Juice. Sometimes on weekends I’ll splurge and have a rice cake with hummus on it. The excuse a lot of people give for not dieting is that they love food too much. The truth is, though, I was taking it for granted because I had whatever I wanted whenever I wanted it. Now, I treasure every bite. Dinner at our house has become an extravaganza as I seek out the world’s great dishes and learn to prepare them. My latest was Steak Diane, filet mignon with a cognac, mushroom cream sauce. Yeah, I can do that once in a while. My mom is as smart as a whip. The other day we had a discussion about bond yields. Either she has a great contact in India, or she had a hell of a drug dealer in the sixties. Or maybe she’s Hindu.

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Health Care Act We’ve never argued for or against the Affordable Health Care Act, because the cumbersome legislation is impossible to fully comprehend. The rhetoric from both sides of the aisle is so overwhelming it’s difficult to decide whom to trust. Those of us who choose not to sign up for health insurance will pay a penalty tax. We suspect that isn’t nearly enough money to offset the tremendous increases in health care premiums; nor does the government foresee the inevitable: more and more of us simply can’t afford it, and a small business that is forced to provide insurance for employees will go out of business, raising unemployment and the numbers of those who don’t have any insurance. There is a reason why 26 states challenged the new law in court – they feel the financial burden placed on them will be too great to bear. Reading between the lines, that means more taxes. Further, a good majority of U.S. citizens wanted the bill struck down – the White House, in its glee, apparently doesn’t grasp that point. This is an election year. Should the Republicans take over, the bill will be repealed, thus disgruntled voters have a chance to make their feelings known at the polls. Congressman Tim Bishop said this week “All Americans will have access to secure and affordable coverage” but politics aside, health insurance in this country is simply not affordable any longer and it is difficult to envision any scenario that sees rates go down or even stabilize. In an article this week Bishop outlines the many benefits of the law, and there are legitimate reasons to feel good about it. But the giants HMOs and pharmaceutical companies have long controlled Washington, not the other way around. And we’ll wager the so-called “pool” of plans we will be able to choose from will have their prices rigged so as to provide little relief. One thing all of us need to ponder: our current health care system is broken. Oxford just petitioned New York State for a 17.4 percent increase in premiums. Costs have skyrocketed to

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a point where the average citizen is having trouble paying for insurance. Is that the fault of Obamacare? Probably not. But the fear is rates will increase at an even more rapid rate. Even opponents of the plan should applaud a provision that guarantees insurance to children with pre-existing conditions, and allows college kids to be covered up to age 26. The elephant in the room no one wants to talk about -- the millions of illegal immigrants in this country -- is not addressed in the new law. Unless we come to grips with the fact that paying for their hospital visits is driving up the costs for all of us -- and we find a workable solution -- our health insurance system is doomed. By the way, Oxford also asked for a rate increase to “cover federally mandated changes in women’s preventive coverage,” which means, despite all the hyperbole, that all of us will be paying for the cost of contraceptives. That should play well in the Bible Belt. The bottom line is, taxing the income of those who choose not to carry insurance sounds like a plan. But what if more of us lose our jobs because our employers can’t afford health insurance? Put another way, how are we going to add 32 million to the ranks of the insured if a significant amount of us lose our jobs? You know the answer -- the rest of us will have to pay, and therein lies the fatal flaw in almost everything the federal government tries to do. The mammoth increase in Medicaid payments will come from the federal treasuries – that usually means the middle class is in for another tax hike, or the government is going to continue building up the record deficit already in place. The Supreme Court ruling wasn’t a victory for anyone. Both political parties need to figure out a way to stabilize health insurance costs before any more gloating takes place. If in fact the Affordable Health Care Act begins the long needed reform this system needs then it’s at the very least a step in the right direction.

version of the Grand Old Party. Repeating distortions until it is finally believed has worked well in conning a gullible public. These broken-record players are the same ones who have bragged that their most important goal, was to “make Obama a one term President;” noble goal. These are the same ones that actually had our credit rating lowered by threatening to have our country for the first time in its

history renege on its debts rather than allow the debt limit to be raised as it has always been under both parties. These are our same self-serving politicians who proudly stated, just say “NO, NO, NO” to any direction President Obama would like to take the country. Regardless of where he would like to get our country, the only “get” they are interested in is to “get” him out

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of office, country be damned. “Under no circumstance” describes fully the cooperation our president can hope to get from those obsessed with getting him. It took the president right up to the 2010 train wreck to realize that you can’t pet a mad dog and it allowed Congress to be overrun by an avid new breed of rabid fanatics. At one point, Republicans suggested and championed a massive construction program to update our nation’s crumbling infrastructure and create, “JOBS, JOBS, JOBS.” However, when President Obama tried to implement exactly such a program, the Repubstructionist Party of “NO” voted it down with their ever sworn “NO, NO, NO.” Under “NO” circumstance would they allow our president to improve our country’s problems even if it required voting against their own stated positions. Ditto with the Health Care Mandate, which the GOP originally championed but now condemn, when agreed to by President Obama. Equally hypocritical is Romney’s vow to his (not too thrilled with candidacy) Conservatives, that immediately upon them allowing him to replace President Obama, he would abolish the properly legislated “Affordable Health Care” passed by Congress and signed by the president. President Obama’s Health Care plan is based on the one set in place in Massachusetts when Romney was governor. From how many sides of a face can one speak? The present plan for taking back our country is to destroy it while under President Obama’s leadership; a Tea leaf reading of patriotism. Going backwards is a nebulous direction for a traditionally progressive (small p) Country. God help us from this treasonous power play. Perhaps Progressives (large P) can once again move us forward. ZACK PAL

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Nuns On Tour To The Independent Editor, Re: Nuns on the Bus: Nuns Drive for Faith, Family and Fairness. Damned if it doesn’t take a woman to show these pontificating Bishops what the teachings of Jesus are all about. Don’t these costumed clowns ever read the bible? The nuns are stopping in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia during the two-week tour from June 18 through this past Monday. They are visiting social service agencies and offices of members of Congress. The Nuns on the Bus are protesting U.S. Representative Paul Ryan’s budget plan. The sisters plan to use the tour also to protest cuts in programs for the poor and working families in the federal budget that was passed by the House of Representatives and proposed by Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, who cited his Catholic faith to justify the cuts. What a joke. A Vatican document criticized nuns for challenging bishops, “who are the church’s authentic teachers of faith and morals.” At the same time bishops are upset that the nuns should take it upon themselves to perform the deeds that they themselves

Bill Hudson There would be some things for them to celebrate. But not an overall seal of approval. They were the greatest intellectuals of their day. The world was smaller then, and they all knew each other well. Politics now are so contentious. And not in a good way. Laura Hudson Democracy was almost completely new and they were actually inventing it. Creating it. Dreaming it up and making it work. The most important thing they foresaw that is still so important, is the separation of church and state. That was pure genius. Paul Berman They’d be most disappointed in our Supreme Court. It’s a horrible group of conservative, Republican reactionary and doctrinaire judges. They’re mistreating the constitution and the entire population. They are shooting the country in the foot. Dierdre Verely They’d be partly happy and partly unhappy. They’d be happy because we’re still such a strong country. But things have changed so much. The population is so much larger and there are so many new laws we’ve added. I don’t know if they’d like some of them.

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This week the folks at the Montauk Chamber of Commerce had even more to celebrate than Independence Day. Executive director Larraine Creegan reported a whopping $10,000 donation from a new member. Drew Doscher of The Seaport Group, an investment company with an office in Montauk, made the pledge. It’s going to go a long way towards helping the Chamber defray the $25,000 cost of tonight’s Stars Over Montauk annual fireworks

extravaganza at Umbrella Beach. The chamber is still looking for benefactors to help cover the price of the pyrotechnic show. They’re raffling off two beach chairs donated by the Air and Speed Surf Shop. The drawing was slated to be held during their weekly concert on the Green Monday night. Donors with a few more bucks to give could receive official MTK Fireworks booty -- totes, hats and beach towels, or all three -- depending on how much you give.

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The fireworks in Montauk tonight may be viewed from spots along the ocean beaches for miles east and west of the hamlet. With the holiday falling midweek this year, firework displays continue through this week, and even this month. Today in Southampton Village a parade will begin at the railroad station at 10 AM, continuing down North Main Street, Main Street and Jobs Lane and ending at Agawam Park. On the North Fork, in Southold, the Village Merchant’s 15th Annual Fourth of July Parade is at noon today. The parade starts on Boisseau Avenue and continues onto Tuckers Lane to Route 25. Call 631-765-4100 for more information. A Fourth of July Carnival and Fireworks Display scheduled for today at Greenport’s school playing fields will be located at 720 Front Street. Admission is free and the show starts at 10 PM. The Westhampton Country Club will launch fireworks for locals to enjoy at 9 PM tonight. The public cannot enter the country club, but the fireworks are expected to be visible from nearby beaches.

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COMMUNITY Shecky’s “Girls Day Out” benefiting the Southampton Historical Museum takes place on Saturday from 1 to 6 PM. Discover unique designers, sip delectable drinks, score fabulous beauty services and take home Shecky’s Goodie Bag (filled with must-have summer goodies). Event highlights include shopping emerging designers, complimentary cocktails, beauty services, goodie bags and more. For more info visit www.sheckys.com.

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Washout The TheJumpOff.com and Whalebone Creative present Mickey Avalon and Chanel West Coast at Washout in Montauk on Sunday at 8 PM. $20 at the door. For more info visit www.thejumpoff.com. Shark Attack Sounds The 10th Annual Shark Attack Sounds party takes place on Friday at Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Cafe in Montauk. The night is hosted by Ben Watts, Ben Pundole, and Mazdack Rassi in celebration of Independence Day. DJ lineup for the evening is DJ Zen Freeman, Chelsea Leyland, Carl Kennedy and Victor Calderone. Admission is $20 and doors open at 8 PM. Canal Room Canal Room Southampton celebrates July 4th weekend with a performance by Bruce Springsteen Tribute band, Tramps Like Us. The event takes place on Friday at

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SL East EMM Group’s SL East has returned to the Hamptons social scene this summer for its second season in East Hampton. Once again, SL East will play host to an even more exclusive line-up of live performances and DJ’s for a special nightlife experience. Also new to the venue this year is a fully functional outdoor patio bar to accompany its accommodating spread of renewed cabana lounges. Open Saturdays through Labor Day weekend and Sundays on holiday weekends. On Thursdays the venue hosts Deja Vu Thursdays with open bar from 10 to 11 PM and half price bottles. For more info visit www.sleast.com. Beach Hut, Cupsogue The county park at Cupsogue Beach in Westhampton Beach is the site of outdoor music every night on the deck this summer. Check the Beach Hut website for an extensive array of musical acts. Coming up Tuesday, slip into your Danskin, wrap skirt and Candees for Indy’s

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Beach Hut, Meschutt Ever y Wednesday night at Meschutt Beach “Mambo Loco’s in the house!” The Beach Hut hosts live music at sunset every night. Check their website for a full list of acts. The only cover you need is sunblock. Beach Bar Beach Bar in Hampton Bays opens its doors for its 20th season. Open Friday and Saturday nights at 10 PM. More info call 631-7233100. Georgica Mondays Every Monday night Georgica in Wainscott offers a three course prix fixe for $25 starting at 8 PM and half price bottle service. Music by DJ Vibe with guest DJ’s each week. On Thursday’s this Summer Georgica hosts live music, lobster surf and turf, and dancing with a $35 prix fixe and half priced drinks all night. Also featuring a rotation of three live bands - Paul Mahos & New Life Crisis, Estee Maria, and Mean Machine. For reservations call 631-537-6255. Buckley’s Wing Night Buckley’s Inn Between in Hampton Bays hosts its Famous Wing Night each Thursday from 10 PM to 1 AM. $15 will get you all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Light. Music by DJ Pauly and Beer Pong. Wolffer Vineyard Twilight Thursday’s at Wolffer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponack takes place every Thursday from 5 to 8 PM. On Friday, live music at the wine stand until sunset. Visit www. wolffer.com. Muse in the Harbor Muse in the Harbor in Sag Harbor introduces live music by local favorite, Jim Turner every Sunday starting at 6 PM. For more info call 631-899-4810.

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Live Jazz Pierre’s in Bridgehampton hosts live jazz at 6:30 PM on Sunday and Tuesday. For more info visit www. pierresbridgehampton.com. Harbor Grill Harbor Grill in East Hampton will host live music performances every Saturday from 7 to 10 PM. Different musicians will take the stage each week to ensure a variety of music styles. For more info call 631-6045290. Stephen Talkhouse Tonight, Roctopus at 8 PM followed by Bayside Tigers at 10 PM. Tomorrow, Betty at 8 PM and LHT at 10 PM. Friday, David Johansen at 8 PM and Nancy Atlas Project at 10 PM. On Saturday Rodriguez at

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7 PM, Born Again Baldwins at 8 PM and Booga Sugar at 10 PM. Sunday, Ari Hest at 8 PM and The Majestic Band at 10 PM. Monday, Donavon Frankenreiter with Rayland Baxter at 8 PM and DJ night at10 PM. Tuesday, The Montauk Project at 8 PM and LHT at 10 PM. For more info visit www. stephentalkhouse.com.

Sloppy Tuna The Sloppy Tuna in Montauk hosts ladies night on Tuesdays and Thursdays with $2 drinks for ladies from 11 PM to 1 AM. For more info call 631-647-8000. Gurney’s Inn Gurney’s Inn in Montauk provides year-round entertainment. Friday and Saturday night there is DJ Dancing with hits from the 60s to today. Thursdays at 9:30 PM is karaoke with Jim and Nancy. Every Tuesday night, a Beach Concert Series. This week, Big River Ransom. For more info call 631-668-2345. Phao Phao Restaurant in Sag Harbor offers nightlife throughout the week. Every Thursday there is Hamptons Singer/Songwriters from 8:30 to 11:30 PM. Every Friday “The Voice” at Phao at 9 PM followed by karaoke at 11 PM. Every Saturday, DJ Matty Nice from 10:30 PM to 2 AM. On Sundays, Reggae from 9 PM to midnight. Mondays are “Industry Salsa Night” with a performance by Mambo Loco at 9 PM. “Unplugged Tuesdays” feature Lilly Merat and Forrest Gray from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. Happy hour is from 5:30 to 7 PM. For event updates visit www. facebook.com/PhaoThaiKitchen. East Hampton Point Enjoy Reggae on the deck of East Hampton Point every Sunday night at 6 PM. For more info call 631329-2800. Open Mic Night Every Wednesday Johnny B hosts an Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more info call 631-653-6677. Southampton Publick House Don’t miss ladies night at the Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM. Includes $3 drafts, wine and Svedka specials.


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Film Sugar Man The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall in East Hampton, in Partnership with Hamptons International Film Festival, presents Searching for Sugar Man hosted by Alec Baldwin Friday at 7 PM. A talkback will follow with Alec Baldwin and director Malik Bendjelloul. For more info visit www. guildhall.org. Film at Marders “Films on The Haywall” at Marders in Bridgehampton, in partnership with the Hamptons International Film Festival continue this Friday. The outdoor film series hosts John Schlesinger’s Marathon Man at 9 PM. For a schedule of all films visit www.silasmarder.com. Drive-In Movie Drive-In Movie Monday’s at Coopers Beach in Southampton are back. This week Adventures of Tintin. Gates open at 7 PM. Movie Starts at dark. Films at the Farm Guild Hall in East Hampton In partnership with the East Hampton Historical Society presents Films at the Farm with a screening of E.T. on the lawn of Mulford Farm at 8:30 PM

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Music Crossroads The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall presents Crossroads Music Showcase with a performance by Daisy Jopling tomorrow at 8 PM. For more info visit www.guildhall. org. Better When It’s Banned The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall presents “Broadway to Main Street: Better When It’s Banned” on Sunday at 7:30 PM. Produced and Hosted by Laurence Maslon (WPPBFM). With musical direction by Deb Lapidus. Featuring censored music from the 20s and 30s by Emily Bergl, Adriane Lenox, and Marc Vietor. For tickets visit www. guildhall.org.

Theatre Men’s Lives Bay Street Theatre presents the second production of the 2012 Mainstage Season. Men’s Lives by Joe Pintauro, based on the book by Peter Matthiessen will open with previews on Tuesday. Men’s Lives was the inaugural production presented on stage at Bay Street Theatre in 1992. The show will run through July 29. For tickets visit www.baystreet.org.

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OPENING Cut and Paste 4 North Main Gallery presents “Cut and Paste,” an exhibition of paintings, collage and cut-outs by Dora Frost and Garrett Chingery opening tomorrow with an artist’s reception hosted by William Norwich taking place on Friday

from 5 to 8 PM. The title of the show, “Cut and Paste,” refers to each artist’s unique yet distinct ability to synthesize a variety of sources and influence in the art that they produce. The exhibition will be on display through Tuesday. For more info visit www.4northmaingallery.com

Vered Gallery Vered Gallery’s 14th Annual July Silent Art Auction hosts its Annual Last Bid Closing Party on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM, all are welcome. Auction bidding ends online and in the gallery at 7 PM sharp. One

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Gallery Valentine Art Southampton presented by Art Miami will host an invitationonly cocktail reception to kick off the inaugural Art Southampton Fair at Gallery Valentine in East Hampton on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. Handmade Ritual “Handmade Ritual,” an exhibition of work by fiber artist Rachel Kanter, will be on display at Temple Adas Israel Friday through August 26, with an opening discussion and meet-the-artist after Friday evening services at 8 PM. For more info call 631-725-0904. LOOC ART, LOOC ART, a new art venture, announces its first exhibition, which features six New York-based contemporary painters, sculptors and mixed media artists. The popup gallery on Jobs Lane will feature works from Angie Drakopoulos, Caio Fonseca, Ann Marie Heal, Daniel Hill, Elizabeth Schoettle and Tomas Vu. An opening reception will take place on Thursday from 6 to 9 PM. The show runs through July 28. For more info visit www.loocart.com.

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FiberWorks “ F i b e r Wo r k s : Tr a d i t i o n a l Techniques in Contemporary Forms” by Tracy Jamar will be on view at the Rogers Memorial Library in Southampton through July 31. In these diverse contemporar y fiber pieces, Jamar expands the possibilities of traditional hand-made techniques such as rug hooking, collage, appliqué and embroidery in her contemporary fiber pieces. Meet the artist at a reception on Saturday from 2 to 4 PM.

ONGOING Donald Sultan The Drawing Room in East Hampton presents a selection of important drawings and a striking new painting by Donald Sultan. This rich collection of works on paper, punctuated by a single 2012 painting, Lantern Flowers, reveals the artist’s inventive approach to his quotidian subjects which loom larger than life on paper and become transformative sculptural objects in tar and plaster. The show runs through July 30. For more info call

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Escape: Video Art “Escape: Video Art” is on display at Guild Hall in East Hampton from 4 to 6 PM. The show focuses on artists who are considered pioneers of video art and who were also living or working out on Long Island during the time they made seminal works; these include Laurie Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Burt Barr, Jonathan Horowitz, Joan Jonas, Tony Oursler and Constance DeJong, Keith Sonnier, Andy Warhol, William Wegman and more. The show will remain on display through July 29. For more info visit www.guildhall. org. Rock Art Show WEHM rocks the art world with the “‘EHM Rock Art Show” through Sunday at the Jedediah Hawkins Inn in South Jamesport. The show will also feature special guest Gary Sohmers, the King of Pop Culture during the opening weekend. Sohmers appeared as an appraiser for 13 seasons on the television program, “Antiques Roadshow.” The “‘EHM Rock Art Show” will showcase a collection of works featuring classic artists such as Paul McCartney, Jerr y Garcia, John Entwistle of The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Ronnie Wood, Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana, Robby Krieger (The Doors), Tony Bennett, Jon Anderson of Yes, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, U2, John Mellencamp, Micky Dolenz and dozens more plus rock photographs from sessions including Bon Jovi, Pink Floyd, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Springsteen, Johnny Cash, The Allman Brothers and more. Visit www.rockCANroll. org. Past and Present “Past and Present,” a group exhibition, is on view at the Silas Marder Gallery through July 29. The artworks included in the exhibition document the passing of time. Different techniques are used by each artist to create a record and reference points in time. Artists include Grayson Perry, Ernesto Caivano, Kate Gilmore, and Robert Olsen. For more info visit www. silasmarder.com. InsideOutsiders The Fireplace Project presents “InsideOutsiders, Mary Heilmann and Friends” an exhibition featuring Don Christensen, Sabra Moon Elliot, Roy Fowler, Mary Heilmann, Rick Liss, David Reed, Ned Smyth, Mike Solomon, Claudia Spinelli, Stephen Westfall, and Steve White. The runs through July 16. For more info visit www.thefireplaceproject.com.


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Off The Record! The Independent Newspaper and Hampton Daze Magazine are thrilled to announce our first annual event, “Off The Record - Wine & Dine.” The event will take place on July 12 from 6 to 11 PM in the ballroom at 230 Elm in Southampton. The first two hours of the event will include a VIP food and wine tasting. At 8 PM, there will be a party featuring a fashion show by swimsuit designer Lu Berry. To buy tickets visit www.indyeastend.com. The event will also include a silent auction to benefit the Southampton Historical Museum. Jewish Center This year’s Annual Summer Luncheon for the Jewish Center of the Hamptons will take place on Friday at East Hampton Point Restaurant. This year’s luncheon will honor Bobbie Braun and Charlotte Sasso. The guest speaker is Julie Menin, Chairperson of Community Board 1 in Lower Manhattan. For more info visit www. jcoh.org. Swim Across America The annual “Swim Across America,” Hamptons open-water swim will take place on Saturday from 6 to 10 AM at Fresh Pond Beach in Amagansett. For more info visit www. swimacrossamerica.com. Halsey House Gala The annual Halsey House Gala on the grounds of the 1680 Thomas Halsey Homestead will take place on Saturday from 6 to 8 PM. Enjoy music, heavy hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction. Proceeds benefit the Southampton Historical Museum’s education programs. Tickets are $125 in advance and $150 at the door. Call the museum to reserve a ticket at 631-283-2494. Girls Day Out S he c ky’s “G i r l s Da y O u t , ” benefiting the Southampton Historical Museum, takes place on Saturday from 1 to 6 PM. Discover unique designers, sip delectable drinks, score fabulous beauty services and take home Shecky’s Goodie Bag (filled with must-have summer goodies). Event highlights include shopping emerging designers, complimentary cocktails, beauty services, goodie bags and more. For more info visit www.sheckys.com. Love Heals “Love Heals” at Luna Farm to

benefit the Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education takes place on Saturday from 7:30 to 11 PM. Guests will enjoy South Carolina barbecue, fresh summertime cocktails from Patron, a silent auction and dancing to music by DJ Kiss. This years hosts are Hilary Rhoda, Charlotte Ronson, Andrew Saffir and Daniel Benedict. For tickets visit www.loveheals.org.

Southold Historical Society The Southold Historical Society will hosts its 9th annual Summer Fundraiser, a summer gala picnic, from 5 to 8 PM on Saturday at Founder’s Landing in Southold. Call 631-765-5500. Bust A Move “Bust” A Move party to support the Southampton Hospital’s International Breast Cancer Surgical Mission will take place at the Stephen Talkhouse on July 13 at 6 PM. Enjoy live music by Obed Jean Louis, Clinton Curtis, Left on Red, and August Infinity. The cost is $20 at the door. RSVP by emailing ThePartyInPink@gmail.com. Parrish Art T h e P a r r i s h A r t M u s e u m ’s Midsummer Party will take place July 14 in the museum in Southampton. The museum’s fond farewell to its home for more than 100 years will be dedicated to the creative spirit of the East End. The evening will celebrate artists in different fields who have contributed to the cultural life, not only of the region but of the world, including painter Chuck Close, choreographer Paul Taylor, and writer/historian Barbara Goldsmith, among others. The event begins at 6:30 PM. For tickets visit www.parrishart.org. Antiques Show Preview The East Hampton Historical Society will host a preview cocktail party for the annual Antiques Show on the historic grounds of Mulford Farm on July 20 from 6 to 8:30 PM. The event is hosted by honorary chairperson, designer and author, Charlotte Moss. For tickets visit www. easthamptonhistory.org. Rock The Dock Bay Street Theatre’s fundraiser “Rock The Dock!” returns to the Long Wharf in Sag Harbor on July 21. Funds raised from the gala support Bay Street’s yearlong programming including; the summer mainstage productions, as well as Educational Outreach Initiatives including Literature Live, summer college internships and theatre camps and classes for kids. For tickets visit www.baystreet.org or call Jessica Lemire at 631-725-0818 ext.129.

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Unconditional Love The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation will present its third annual “Unconditional Love” benefit on July 21 from 7 to 11 PM. Jean Shafiroff will serve as the event chairwoman and Sandra McConnell will host at her waterfront home in Southampton. The event will begin with cocktails followed by dinner at 8 PM. The honorary corporate chairs for the event are Allen & Company and Barclays. Ellen and Chuck Scarborough will be honored. For tickets contact Linda Shapiro 631-329-5480 or email lbspro@ optonline.net. Fireworks On July 21st, the skies over Three Mile Harbor will be lit up by the most famous family of fireworks, the Gruccis, when The Clamshell Foundation, presents this extravaganza. The fireworks were revived in 2009 by this local organization, following a hiatus, after a nearly 30 year run that benefited Boys Harbor Camp. This summer the Duke family opens 178 Springy Banks Road to once again be alive with the shrieks of delight from young, as well as old, as the Gruccis create their magic. The event at the Duke’s will benefit The Max Cure Foundation for pediatric cancer and Fundacion Amistad, founded by Luly Duke. A barbecue dinner, entertainment by members of the Big Apple Circus, live music by Washington Duke’s band, “The Dukes of Brooklyn” and other family activities will be included in the ticket price. Event begins at 6:30 PM and ends at 10 PM. For information, Linda B. Shapiro - LBS Productions 631-329-5480, lbspro@ optonline.net- or Taylor Van Deusen, The Max Cure Foundation - 646-7562580 www.maxcure.org Heaartbeat Art Southampton presented by Art Miami will take place from July 26 to July 30 on the Elks Lodge Fairgrounds in Southampton. Art Southampton and Ross School have partnered to create a new philanthropic endeavor that will benefit the Ross School Chamberlain-Fairweather Scholarship Fund. The debut of HEAARTBEAT a documentary on the late world-renowned artist John

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Chamberlain created by his stepdaughter Ross School alumna Ale x an dr a F air we at h e r. T h e screening will coincide with the VIP preview on July 26 in a specially constructed theatre at the Fair. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6 PM. Screening at 7:30 PM. The fair will also commence on July 26 with a opening night VIP private preview and first viewing benefiting Southampton Hospital. For tickets visit www.art-southampton.com.

Heat “Heat,” a benefit for Southampton Hospital’s Ellen Hermanson Breast Cancer Center, The Ellen Hermanson Foundation and Ellen’s Well will take place on July 28 from 6 to 8:30 PM. The event will honor Dee Dee Ricks and includes honorary chairs Katie Couric and Fern Mallis. Event hosts are Dr. Howard and Gayle Sobel, Karine Bakhoum, Countess Luann de Lesseps, and MC Rosanna Scotto along with special guests Edie Falco and Mercedes Ruehl. Tickets are $300 and up and Jr tickets are $150. For more info visit www. ellensrun.org. 2012 Chefs Dinner Eric Ripert, Josh Capon, Justin Smillie and Amanda Freitag are among the world famous chefs and special guest Ina Garten of Barefoot Contessa featured at the 2012 “Chefs Dinner” on July 28 starting at 5:30 PM. A “meet the chefs” cocktail party and tasting followed by a VIP wine dinner at 8 PM at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton will follow. The event benefits the school’s Jeff’s Kitchen and the Jeff Salaway Scholarship Fund. For tickets visit www.greatchefsdinner. com or call Samantha Dettmer at 631-537-7068 ext. 113. Barn Dance Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead and co-sponsor Peconic Land Trust will host the 10th annual Barn Dance in the historic Naugles Barn on July 28 from 6:30 to 10 PM. Live music and traditional dances will be called by Chart Guthrie and his band. All proceeds will benefit Hallockville and PLT. Local beer and Coffee Pot Cellars wines will be available. Bring your own picnic. Visit www.hallockville.com for more info.

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Martin Sheen’s Big Summer

IN THE NEWS

By Winnie Bonelli

One was a big payday, the other was personal. The first movie casts Martin Sheen as the patriarch figure, Uncle Ben, in Hollywood’s epic superhero reboot, The Amazing Spider-Man, which opens on the East End this weekend. In the other, an intimate indie film titled Stella Days, Sheen portrays a parish priest forced to re-evaluate his vocation. D i r e c t o r M a r c We b b ’s T h e Amazing Spider-Man begins back at square one with the life-altering spider bite and spins a yarn of Peter Parker’s search for answers (see Reel Deal in this issue for Indy’s review). This quest leads him to Oscrop and the lab of Dr. Curt Connors, aka The Lizard. Taking into account Parker’s age, the screenplay is generously peppered with humor, skateboarding, and the Marvel superhero’s first crush – Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). Though there were three relatively recent Spiderman movies starring Tobey Maquire, Sheen said he came into the project with no preconceived notions. “I had never seen them. I keep telling people, in an apologetic way,” he admitted. “I had seen a part of one with Tobey, whom I love, on an airplane once without earphones. A guy next to me was watching it. I was like, so that’s what people are all excited about.” Despite the adrenalin pumping action scenes and eye-popping CGI effects, Sheen approached his role from a human perspective. “Uncle Ben and Peter Parker, it’s not unlike any other parent-child relationship in the teenage years. It gets very awkward for young people and I’m familiar with that, both as a father and a grandfather.” The remark might be construed as a sly reference to the well publicized antics of Sheen’s youngest son, Charlie, whose new FX series, Anger Management aired last Thursday. Gently prodded, the actor maintains, “It’s often the child that gives you the most concern, who will also give you the most joy.” And yes, he will be doing a guest appearance or two on the series. What isn’t a mystery is Uncle Ben’s death in the comic book saga. That wasn’t a deterrent to Sheen, who explained, “People know how Hamlet is going to end up, or any other great historic franchises of the past. We go to opera, some of which are 200 years old, but we keep coming back, because it works and we want to see new life breathed into those characters.”

Lavish in his praise of fellow cast members, Sheen cites his onscreen nephew, “What a revelation Andrew Garfield was. This kid is quite sensational and it was very gratifying to witness the launch of a really huge career.” Stella Days was an extremely personal project seven years in the making. Sheen, who television viewers best remember as President Josiah Bartlet on The West Wing, recalled that it began with a family reunion prompted by the death of his older brother and coinciding with what would have been the 100th anniversary of his mother, Mary Ann Phelan’s, birth. “I called all the lads together with my sister Carmen, who lives in Madrid, in 2003. We all gathered in Borrisokane, my mother’s village in County Tipperary, and we had a wonderful mass celebration and a three-day hoopla with the family. At the time, a local fellow gave me the book called Stella Days, which was a memoir of this very place. It told of the parish priest, a real film buff, who opened the first cinema in northern Tipperary.” “Unbeknownst to me, [producer] Jackie Larkin had brought the rights and contracted me a while later to ask if I’d be interested if it was made into a movie. I said I’d be delighted,” noted Sheen, who was his mother’s seventh son. Finally in 2010, it all came together. Larkin reached out to Sheen in Spain where he was filming The Way. Another intimate portrayal with son, Emilio Estevez, at the helm, Sheen played an American doctor who undertakes an 800-kilometer pilgrimage from the French Pyrenees to Spain’s Santiago de Compostila, carrying the ashes of his deceased son. An outgrowth of that catalytic project was the recently published book, Along the Way: The Journey of a Father and Son, a memoir by Martin Sheen and son Emilio Estevez. Filming Stella Days occurred over October and November of that year with Sheen donning the priestly garb of Father Daniel Barry, a clergyman who was “reawakened to his humanity.” While he had lived an honest life, one motivated by love, Father Daniel was haunted by the idea that his vocation had never been a personal decision, but rather one foreclosed on him as a child. At one point during the development of the script it was suggested that they allow their protagonist to leave the priesthood. Sheen was firm in his stance, “I said

‘No.’ Let’s not ever let him leave because that’s the easy way out.” Forged by the depth of his selfexamination, Father Daniel emerges a better priest and a better man. The Way had brought Sheen to his father’s home in Galicia, while Stella Days was wrapped in his mother’s village. He concurred, “I felt that I had completed a personal mission in both of my parents’ homes and it satisfied something deeply personal with me. I wasn’t just playing a part, I was playing a part of myself.”

East End Libraries

By Emily Toy

Here’s a list of new programs at local libraries. Check in with your local branch for ongoing programs.

Montauk Library 631-668-3377

MONDAY 7•9•12 • An art exhibit titled “But Do You Go to School Here?” opens today at the library. Reception is Saturday at 3 PM. Hampton Bays Library 631-728-6241

SATURDAY 7•7•12 • The library’s annual book fair is today from 10 AM to 3 PM.

MONDAY 7•9•12 • Knitting class goes from 7 to 9 PM. For all levels.

WEDNESDAY 7•11•12 • “Iced Tea Time Together” book club for ages eight to 14 is at Montauk Library from 4 to 5 PM. • A cabaret music concert is at 7:30 PM.

TUESDAY 7•10•12 • “Cooking with Craig” is from 6:30 to 8 PM. Join in for a demonstration on three salads. $5 materials fee. Call to register.

East Hampton Library 631-324-0222

WEDNESDAY 7•11•12 • Crocheting will be at the library from 7 to 8:30 PM.

FRIDAY 7•6•12 • “Night Visions” art program is at 3 PM. SATURDAY 7•7•12 • A screening of The Legend of Lylah Clare is at 1 PM. MONDAY 7•9•12 • “Wiggle and Giggle with Books” is at 11:30 AM. “Pieces of Great” art program is at 3 PM. TUESDAY 7•10•12 • 2011 Best Picture Oscar winner The Artist will be shown at 5 PM. Amagansett Library 631-267-3810 SATURDAY 7•7•12 • “Ladybug, ladybug! Story and Craft Time” is at 3:30 PM. TUESDAY 7•10•12 • The Muppets will be shown at 3:30 PM. WEDNESDAY 7•11•12 • “Discovery Tank: See and Touch Local Sea Life” is at 3 PM. John Jermain Library 631-725-0049 SATURDAY 7•7•12 • Author Harriet La Barre will read from and discuss her latest novel, Isabel, from 3 to 4 PM. SUNDAY 7•8•12 • “Games Unplugged!” is at 3:30 PM.

Hampton Library 631-537-0015 FRIDAY 7•6•12 • “Imagine That! Dream Journey” with Joyce Raimondo is at 10 AM. Children ages five to 12 can explore work of famous artists then make some art themselves. MONDAY 7•9•12 • League of Women Voters of the Hamptons will hold a free, public forum at 7 PM. Call 631-537-0015 for more info. Mattituck-Laurel Library 631-298-4134 FRIDAY 7•6•12 • “CSI: Who Done It?” is from 4:30 to 5:30 PM. • An open play for children ages 13 to 36 months, with their caregivers, is from 10:30 to 11:15 AM. Call to register. Riverhead Library 631-727-3228 MONDAY 7•9•12 • Learn to play bridge with your grandchildren at 10 AM. • A Monday matinee is at 2 PM. Floyd Memorial Library 631-477-0660 THURSDAY 7•5•12 • Kings of Pastry will be shown at 6 PM.


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East Hampton THURSDAY 7•5•12 • Free open gym is at the Montauk Playhouse from noon to 6 PM and from 7 to 9 PM. Call 631-668-1612 for a complete list of scheduled events and programs. • Sculptors may use sand, water and any other natural materials native to the beach in a sandcastle contest at Hither Hills State Park in Montauk. Starts at 9:30 AM. Will be every Thursday until July 26. • The Montauk Farmer’s Market on the Green is today at 9 AM and goes until 1 PM. Will be every Thursday until October 18. Call 631-668-2428. FRIDAY 7•6•12 • The Amagansett Fine Arts Festival is today, tomorrow and Sunday at the Amagansett American Legion. Free and open to the public. For more info visit www.amagansettfinearts.com or email davidoleski@ gmail.com. SATURDAY 7•7•12 • The East Hampton Trails Preservation Society invites all to an over three-mile hike through Napeague Bay, Hither Hills and Fresh Pond. Meet at the Hither Hills West Overlook on Route 27, about one mile east of the Old Montauk Highway/Montauk Highway fork at 9 AM. Call 631-324-2425 or 212-769-4311 for more info. The Society also welcomes all to an Accabonac Harbor kayak paddle. Bring your own boat or call Mike Bottini for a delivered rental at 631-267-5228. Life vests are required! Meet at the end of Landing Lane off Old Stone Highway in Springs at 9 AM. SUNDAY 7•8•12 • Enjoy a brisk paced, four-mile walk through Rod’s Valley at 9 AM. Meet the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society members at the Montauk Recycling Center parking area, on the north side of Montauk Highway. Call 631-267-6608 or 631-2758539 for more info. • Registration is now open for Vacation Bible School at the First Presbyterian Church of East Hampton today through next Thursday from 5:30 to 8 PM. The theme this year is “Babylon: Daniel’s Courage in Captivity.” Children from Kindergarten through sixth grade are welcome. No charge. Call 631-324-0711 for more information and to register. TUESDAY 7•10•12 • The Jewish Center of the Hamptons, in collaboration with the Children’s Museum of the East End, presents Joanie Leeds and the Nightlights Band at 6 PM at the museum. Located at 376 Bridgehampton/ Sag Harbor Turnpike. Call 631-537-8250. Advance tickets are $15 for Jewish Center of the Hamptons members, $17 for non-members. At the door, $20 for everyone. Doors open at 5:30 PM.

Southampton WEDNESDAY 7•4•12 • The Southampton Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual Fourth of July Parade beginning at 10 AM at the railroad station. Continues down Main Street, Jobs Lane and ends at Agawam Park. FRIDAY 7•6•12 • A new jewelry making series starts at the

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SATURDAY 7•7•12 • The U.S. Coast Guard/U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will host an open house at the Shinnecock Station in Hampton Bays from 10 AM to 3 PM. Call 631-7280078 for more info. • Benefiting the Southampton Historical Museum is Shecky’s “Girls Day Out,” an event open to the public. Discover unique designers, sip delectable drinks, score fabulous beauty services and take home Shecky’s goodie bag. Admission is free after registering on www. sheckys.com. Starts at 1 PM. • The Halsey House Gala is on the grounds of the Southampton Historical Society at 6 PM. Enjoy music, hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction. Proceeds benefit the museum’s education programs. Call 631-283-2494 for more info. • A creative writing course for seniors continues this week at the Town of Southampton Senior Center in Hampton Bays at 1:30 PM. Course will run to September 4. For more info and to register, call 631-728-1235. SUNDAY 7•8•12 • Marders hosts a free lecture on hydrangeas at 10 AM. All are welcome. • The Southampton Historical Society hosts an antiques fair at 9 AM. Fair is on the lawn of the White House, at 159 Main Street in Southampton. Vendors needed, for more info call 631-283-2494.

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Now Playing People Like Us (PG-13) Alex Kurtzman, who worked with Chris Pine in Star Trek, casts his young star in a family dramedy this time around, and Pine once again delivers a fine performance. Cast as Sam, a high-powered salesman whose life crashes when a big deal collapses on the same day his father dies, Pine discovers he has a sister he’s never met (Elizabeth Banks). It doesn’t sound like much of a plot, but an absorbing screenplay and good actors make it surprisingly effective. Michelle Pfeiffer and the ever-present Mark Duplass co-star. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (R) We kid you not. Tim Burton and

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Timur Bekmambetov team up for this one, and unfortunately, they were apparently serious. Beasts Of The Southern Wild * (PG-13) Fox Searchlight has high hopes for this fantastical debut film by Ben Zeitlin, and it is a magical ride indeed. In fact, it is the first film of the year likely to garner an Oscar nomination. Don’t miss it. Snow White And The Huntsmen (PG-13) Credit Kristen Stewart, who can look dull and bored around werewolves and vampires and equally nonchalant with the evildoers and would-be assassins in this wacky film. The trouble is director Rupert Sanders isn’t sure if it’s a drama, an adventure, or a romance movie. In the end, it’s all over the map. Charlize Theron is luscious as the evil queen; Chris Hemsworth and Sam Claflin also star. Your Sister’s Sister (R) Director Lynn Shelton hasn’t had much commercial success – or artistic either, for that matter – with bombs like Humpday – but she has fashioned a complex and rewarding dramedy with this one. Shelton has attracted an excellent cast, and Emily Blunt, Mark Duplass, and Rosemarie DeWitt play off of each other like seasoned pros. Part family drama, part sex farce, the film is convoluted but undeniably original. Safety Not Guaranteed (R) Speaking of R rated dramedies starring Mark Duplass, here’s another one, opening almost simultaneously. Newcomer Colin Trevorrow, working off a script from Derek Connolly, directs Duplass as an eccentric supermarket clerk who believes in time travel. It’s quirky and funny, and it comes from the folks who brought us Little Miss Sunshine. Like that movie, it’s a little film with a big heart. Jeff Garlin and Kristin Bell co-star.

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Today’s Birthday, George Steinbrenner, 1930 by Asher Lee ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) Look around your world. Does your outer world reflect your inner world? Is the beauty of your inner world accurately reflected in all that you surround yourself with? Is your world filled with great beauty and yet your insides feel all icky and you find yourself judgmental and unkind? Well, now is the time for your inner world and outer worlds to become aligned – congruent to one another. Take a look around and within and take steps to achieve this. TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) The energy is flowing now and your job will be to go with that flow. Flexibility is the keyword, so get in gear and go with the flow in the most flexible way you can. Trust that any adjustments that happen are still taking you toward your goals and embrace the momentum. You are blessed and everything going on is part of the blessing. Look closely. GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Love is in the air this week, so make the most of it and do something special with the one you love. If you aren’t involved, then perhaps this is a week where you can check in with yourself to see if you are open to the possibility. Look for love that is given and received in equal measure, for that will be the sign that something is real. CANCER (June 22 - July 23) It’s all about emotional support. Who are you an emotional support system for? Is it too many people? You don’t have to be there for everyone all the time. Use your emotionally supportive energy with the people who will best utilize it. Now ask yourself who is the emotional support for you? Seek out those people when you need them and see clearly the limitations of others. LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Home and power are the relevant issues this week. Take time to connect with your sacred space. This is the path back to your power. Remind yourself of who you really are and that the power you seek is within you and not outside you. We love the things we love because of their ability to remind us of ourselves, so whether your favorite things are beautiful flowers, cozy pillows or power tools, reach out and connect to them. VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) There is magic in the air so don’t be distracted by how things appear to be for they may change in a moment! Yes, really. There is a good deal of energy right now around you and

within you, so use this energy well and do make sure you USE is. This is not a good time to allow energy to build up. You need to exhaust yourself physically, so find something to do and allow the magic to unfold. LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) This is a magical time for you and Aquarians; so don’t allow circumstances to distract you. Remember the magic of the Universe and see things through. Do some good talking, and keep talking until things change. Trusting the magic of the Universe may be the hardest thing to do right now, yet this is your task. Look to the little things and see the magic there and allow that to carry you through the harder stuff. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) Sometimes you just have to trust. I know you love to feel like you have control of things, but this week you may have to just trust that everything will work out. You may even need to trust those around you to get things done – how scary! Give it your best shot and really do try to remember to take your hands off things and just trust when the opportunity presents itself. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) Time to get going! Spiritually, emotionally, and perhaps physically, now is the time to go out there and walk your talk and bring out who you are to the world. No hiding! Any opportunity you have to be yourself in the world you must take advantage of it. You can show the rest of us how to live a truly good and honorable life and now is your chance to step up and lead the way. CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Take your time. Really. Life isn’t a race, and you don’t need to hurry someplace; you need to be where you are and take some slow and steady steps forward. Rushing now or trying to force things to mature before their time will work against you. Do things in little bits. Give your time and energy in little bits in many places rather than giving it all away in any one place or with any one person or group. Prudence is the word – look it up. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Magic is in the air and maybe you will need to work some really hard crossword puzzles or some Sudoku or something, for it is your mind that you need to burn out. Magic is happening all around you and you will see it in those weird coincidences that are happening. Try not to over-think them, allow them

A lot of famous people were born on July Fourth including Geraldo Rivera, Neil Simon, and Gina Lollobrigida but most New Yorkers would answer George Steinbrenner if asked whose birthday it is. Steinbrenner, the irascible owner of the New York Yankees, parlayed a small investment in the team into a billion dollar fortune. After leading a group that purchased the team for a mere $10 million in 1973, Steinbrenner became majority owner and revolutionized the game, throwing money at big name free agents, staging very public shouting matches with his managers and even some players, and keeping himself in the news until his retirement in 2006. Larger than life, Steinbrenner also invested in Broadway plays, was a generous benefactor, owned a number or prominent racehorses, and was suspended from baseball after he acknowledged he made illegal campaign contributions to Richard Nixon. “The Boss,” as he was called, mellowed somewhat in the nineties, and under manager Joe Torre his teams won three straight World Series (1998-2000) and a total of seven during his stint as majority owner. Steinbrenner died in 2010, during a time when an impasse in Washington allowed the family to inherit his vast fortune -- estimated at $1.4 billion -- without paying a cent in taxes. Steinbrenner’s two sons Hank and Hal still run the Yankees today. The Boss was a one-woman man. He married his wife Elizabeth Joan in 1956 and the couple remained married for the rest of his life. A monument in Yankee Stadium’s Monument Park stands as tribute, along with the likes of Joe DiMaggio, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Mickey Mantle. In typical Steinbrenner style his monument is by far the biggest.

to be and when you can - use them as a guide to touch the magic. PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) It’s all good. You may not understand everything right now, like how something that looks like failure or a bad thing, will turn out to be a good thing in the end. All things are working together toward some grand conspiracy that may not be revealed for a little while. Try to see this in what goes on, rather than thinking that somehow you’ve gotten off track. You are right on schedule and everything is as it should be.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday. Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-7270711. For extended horoscope on the web at – www.asherlee.com.


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Nominate the following Retail Stores: ❑ Voting now open for 30 days ❑ Marder’s ❑ English Country Antiques ❑ Village Hardware ❑ Whites Pharmacy ❑ Water Mill Lumber ❑ Race Lane Liquors ❑ McNamara Liquors ❑ Hildreth’s ❑ Hampton Bays Wines

and Spirits ❑ Eastland Farms ❑ A&D Gold and Silver ❑ Twin Forks Bikes ❑ East Hampton Indoor Tennis ❑ All Island Mortgage ❑ Salty Home ❑ Schmidt’s ❑ Vicki’s Veggies ❑ Curiosity on Main ❑ Red Horse Market ❑ TJ Max ❑ Retreat Boutique ❑ LF ❑ Michael Kors ❑ Collette ❑ J. Crew ❑ Wampum ❑ Tory Burch

❑ Rumrunner ❑ Ralph Lauren ❑ Monogram Shop ❑ Bass ❑ Tanger Mall ❑ W.J. O’Neil ❑ Riverhead Building Supply ❑ London Jewelers ❑ King Kullen ❑ Inner Sleeves ❑ 5&10 Sag Harbor ❑ Macy’s ❑ Mary’s Marvelous ❑ Southampton Jewelry Exchange ❑ Sleepy’s ❑ Montauk Beer and Soda ❑ Outdoors Store ❑ Fisher’s ❑ East End Mattress ❑ East End Awning ❑ Guild Hall Gift Shop ❑ Park Place Chemists ❑ CE King Awnings ❑ Town Cellars ❑ Catherine Malandrino (Top 10 Vote Getters Win)

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The 4th of July is here. It's the unofficial beginning of summer. School's out, the weather is heating up, and it's time to let loose and have some fun. Sounds good right? Now you need to know where to eat, drink, and be entertained. I must suggest the trendy and exotic Thai eatery Phao in the heart of Sag Harbor Village. We stopped in for an early dinner last week and could not have been more pleased with our experience. As soon as we walked in I noticed a very social and lively happy hour crowd enjoying some food and drink at the bar. The decor and atmosphere are charming, exotic, and cool. It sets the perfect mood to enjoy the flavorful fusion style cuisine of Phao's talented Executive Chef Michael Swan. I had the coconut curry rock shrimp to start. They were light, crisp and delicious. The yellow curry dipping sauce that comes with it was mild and creamy, with just a touch of heat. For my main course I had the sea scallop with lobster dumplings and pineapple fried rice. The scallops were seared perfectly and the vanilla coconut curry emulsion was a delicate combination of well balanced flavors

that paired nicely with the scallops. If you're more of a Thai cuisine traditionalist, try the pad thai or one of their curry dishes. Phao is not only serving up delicious Thai inspired cuisine with a modern twist; you can stop in and check out the events board. They have late night entertainment all week that includes poetry readings, live music, and karaoke themed evenings (see Night Moves on page B-10 for full details). As we finished dining, the acoustic singer songwriter night was beginning. The staff certainly encourages any patrons as well as passers by to grab the mic and give it a go, and considering the neighborhood you never know who may walk by and decide to give a small impromptu performance. Whether you’re craving something flavorful and unique or looking to have a few drinks and embrace your inner Bruce Springsteen, Phao is the place you want to be. Phao Restaurant 29 Main Street Sag Harbor 631-725-0101 www.phaorestaurant.com

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Sag Harbor Rowing Ross School Your 2012 Source for Summer 631-553-5223 631-907-5555 Fun On The East End. www.rowsagharbor.com www.summercamp.ross. Week long rowing camp continues org through August 31, from 9:30 Summer Camp @ Ross offers a AM to noon and 1 to 3:30 PM for wealth of exciting opportunities for beginners and rowers with previous campers of all ages. It is situated experience. Weekly sessions begin in the woods on the Upper School on Mondays and go to Friday for the campus in East Hampton. Exploring months of July and August. new interests in a safe and supportive You may sign up for as many environment, campers enjoy all the weeks as you want. Eligibility: Must fun of a traditional summer camp be nine years old and up. No prior while also pursuing their passions in rowing experience is necessary. sports, science, nature and the arts.

The Ross team of specialists, instructors and counselors work together each day to provide the best summer experience in the Hamptons. Field trips throughout Long Island and special presentations by worldrenowned guests, such as yoga master Rodney Yee, enhance the camp experience. For lunch, campers are served nutritious, wholesome and flavorful

food made from regional, organic, seasonal and sustainable ingredients. Summer Camp @ Ross programs include Teen Camp for ages 15 to 17; Choose Your Own Major for ages six to14; Sports Camp for ages four to six; Creative Explorations for ages three to five; and Music and Movement for ages two and under.

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SoFo Camp 631-537-9735 www.sofo.org See live native reptiles and amphibians; explore unique handson exhibits, marine touch tank, and butterfly garden. Take part in nature walks and workshops including exploring bays and ocean waters, walking through magnificent forests, and looking for fabulous birds. Discover the wonders of nature here on the South Fork of Long Island. East Hampton RECenter 631-329-6884 www.ymcali.org The YMCA East Hampton RECenter will offer a wide variety of sports, recreational and entertainment activities for campers, ages three to 13. The Kiddie Camp, for kids ages three to four, offers games and sports designed to develop hand-eye coordination and balance, swimming lessons, arts and crafts, music and movement education, onsite playground, water slide and more.

The Youth Camp, for ages five through eight, focuses on developing creativity, independence, teamwork and self-esteem. Teen Quest is for youngsters nine through 13. There is also an Arts Camp. East Hampton Sports Camp @ Sportime 631-267-CAMP (2267) www.EastHampton SportCampSportime.com East Hampton Sports Camp, now in its 21st year, offers the additional cache of the Sportime facility in Amagansett. There are camps for preschoolers all the way up to age 13, for one week or for the entire summer. East Hampton Sports Camp offers children a plethora of sportsoriented activities, an afternoon beach program, and an on-site swimming pool. East End Hospice 631-288-8400 www.eeh.org Every year East End Hospice offers a summer camp for children Continued on page 35.


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Continued from page 34. who have experienced the loss of a loved one. This year Camp Good Grief will be held August 20 to 24. There are fun activities, plenty of surprises, and it gives the children a chance to bond with others who have had similar experiences. This year Camp Good Grief celebrates its 15th anniversary. East Hampton Indoor Tennis 631-537-8012 www.ehit.ws The Davis Cup Tennis Program provides top summer tennis instruction under the guidance of Alfredo Baretto and Dennis Ferando, who will be assisted by Brian Rubenstein and Nick Annacone. Players of all skill levels are welcome to attend and each camper is placed into an appropriate group. All campers receive an official East Hampton Indoor Tennis Club T-shirt, complete personal evaluation write-up and

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camp prizes during their summer session. Camp runs Monday through Friday from 11 AM to 3:30 PM with Morning Options on Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 11 AM and on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 to 10:30 AM. There is also a new Pee Wee Junior Tennis Program on weekend mornings. The Little Red Barn Horse and Pony Camp 631-566-1690 jamesportsaddleclub.com A family friendly children’s camp in the heart of Jamesport that offers lessons for ages three and up. Older children learn the basics of horse care, grooming, saddling and, of course, riding instruction. Corey’s Wave Professional Surf Instruction 516-639-4879 www.coreyswave.com Kids from seven to 16 learn the basics right in the megacenter of

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the East Coast’s surfing capital -Montauk. Also, boogie boarding, bodysur fing, stand-up paddle surfing, and ocean safety. Main Beach Adventure Camp 631-537-2716 www.mainbeach.com It’s never too early to learn the basics of the good life: surfing, windsurfing, wake boarding, etc. Campers also learn to appreciate and respect the ocean and safety techniques. Sign up for one week or the whole summer. The ratio of instructors to kids is one to two and there are always lifeguards on duty. Kindercamp 631-488-4140 The Children’s School at 160 Main Street in Southampton Village offers programs for tots aged three to five for one to eight weeks, 9 AM to noon, two, three, or five days a

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week. There are also fall programs available: Play School for age two, Nursery for age three, and Pre-K for ages four and five. Activities include art, science projects, games, cooking, story telling, water sports and field trips. There are also groups for age two, nursery for three and Pre-K for age four. NOGA Soccer 1-800-422-6778 www.nogasoccer.com Noga Soccer is coming to a field on the East End in July and August. The four-day camps will run Monday to Friday for 11 weeks, up and down the South Fork and on Shelter Island. Three hours for players between the ages of seven and 17, with a 90-minute micro-camp for four to six year olds. Register online. Ages four and up. Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck 631-878-1070 Specifically designed for Continued on page 38.

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Continued from page 35. campers with disabilities. Campers are encouraged and assisted to participate in these sports within the extent of their capabilities: baseball, basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, handball, ping-pong, badminton, miniature golf, and lawn bowling. Adaptive recreational and educational swimming is one of the most popular activities among campers. A special buddy system is used to ensure waterfront safety. It’s on Chet Swezey Road in Center Moriches. Pathfinder Country Day Camp 631-668-2080, 1-800-892-5532 www.pathfinderday camp.com Treat your kids to a summer they will remember in scenic

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Montauk. Activities include swimming instruction in a heated pool, basketball, baseball, archery, tennis, cookout and much more. Transportation included! Kidsummer Art Camp at The Parrish Art Museum 631-283-2118 www.parrishart.org The museum will be offering sessions throughout the summer. Activities include painting, drawing, pottery, sculpture, photography, printmaking, collage, textiles and much more. Reservations are needed. This season camp will run from July 9 through August 10 from 10 AM to 3 PM for ages six through 10. Buckskill Tennis Club 631-324-2243 www.buckskilltennis.com Located in East Hampton, the

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Future Stars Camp 914-273-8500 www.fscampshamptons. com Future Stars Camps is offering six sports programs at five different locations for ages four to 16 from June through August. Sports include baseball, soccer, basketball, golf, tennis, and multi-sport. Locations are in Southampton, East Hampton, Westhampton Beach and Manorville. Peconic Dunes Summer Camp 631-727-7850 ext. 328 The Cornell Cooperative Extension sponsors a sleep away and day camp for youngsters eight through 15. Includes training in outdoor survival, marine science, forest, pond, and woodlands study. Call for more information. Pony Trails Camps 631-537-7335 For the camper who just can’t get enough of the world of horses, have we got a camp for you. Three to four year-olds are eligible for half-day camp. Private riding lessons are also available. Learn to ride safely while studying animal care. Raynor Country Day School 631-288-4658 The best gift you can give a child. Flexible options include four, six and eight weeks, three or five days for ages five through 12, and two, three and five day options for ages three and four. A mature and experienced staff is on hand. Bay Street Summer Camp 631-725-0818 ext. 112. Week-long sessions held in Studio 3 in Bridgehampton include every aspect of theater- acting, singing, improv, dance and more. Students will create their very own show. Theater Camp is recommended for ages eight to 12. It runs July 30 to August 3 or August 6 to 10 from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The cost for one week is $425 per child; or $800 for both weeks. Class size is limited and fills up quickly. Reserve now by calling 631-725-0818.


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BFAC And GGG On AC By Kitty Merrill

A town-appointed audit committee would help cement advances made by East Hampton town officials, provide continuity to future administrations and “promote the integrity of the Town’s financial controls,” a letter from the town’s Budget and Financial Advisory Committee to the town board states. Dated June 22, the letter offers the BFAC’s viewpoint of the creation of the proposed committee. Recommended by the state comptroller, the AC would make suggestions to improve financial management and internal controls, as well as recommended corrective measures necessary to address findings of independent auditors who assess the town’s books on an annual basis. Last month, Supervisor Bill Wilkinson offered a resolution creating the committee and appointing its members. It didn’t pass. Democratic board members Sylvia Overby and Peter Van Scoyoc wanted additional time to discuss the committee. They support the creation of the committee but wanted to discuss its composition. As proposed the committee would be comprised of the supervisor as chair, his deputy Councilwoman Theresa Quigley, town residents Stanley Arkin and Carole Campolo, and ex officio members town budget officer Len Bernard, chief auditor Charlene Kagel, and assistant town attorney Pat Gunn. Critics have looked askance at the addition of the supervisor himself, as well as Quigley, both Republicans, to the AC. They also took exception to the inclusion of Campolo, an ardent GOP booster who is the secretary of the local Republican Committee and has written impassioned letters in support of Wilkinson and Quigley, particularly related to their fiscal prowess. The BFAC, which was convened during the scandal-ridden regime of disgraced former supervisor Bill McGintee, weighed in regarding the two main points offered by opponents to the measure as presented. “The BFAC believes that the two residents proposed for the Town’s AC have the background and expertise to read and understand financial statements and could contribute to the work of the AC,” the group’s letter reads. Arkin has a background in investment banking, venture capital, and money management. Campolo’s resume includes serving as the deputy executive director of the New York City Campaign Finance Board.

According to the letter, she said that if she’s appointed to the AC she’ll resign her posts with the party and “believes she can approach her AC work in the same nonpartisan fashion as was the norm at the Campaign Finance Board.” Members of the BFAC believe another independent member who is an audit committee financial expert, someone who is an accountant, or a chief financial officer, should be added to the roster. Members also believe it would be helpful to have one independent member with corporate U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission background or bond experience. Moving to the inclusion of the

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supervisor on the AC, BFAC weighed in against the idea. The town board should consider whether Wilkinson, as the town’s chief financial officer, is the best person to audit the work the administration does. Simply put, Wilkinson would be auditing his own administration’s efforts, acting to provide checks and balances on himself. The letter points out that the audit committee in Southampton Town has two board members on it, but neither is the supervisor. Overall, BFAC disagreed with the plan to put board members on the AC at all. They think it should be comprised of “only independent residents who are not Town Board members or otherwise employed by the town.” The employees listed in the original resolution can be invited to selected meetings, but needn’t be members. Two of them – Bernard and Kagel – would be in a position

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to audit themselves. If the town board insists that two of its members participate in the committee, the BFAC would like to see one from each party. The non-partisan East Hampton Group for Good Government characterized the attempt to craft an Audit Committee“ a good idea that needs refinement.” Distributing the BFAC’s letter as well as response from town officials, a release from the GGG included the following observation: “Under the leadership of the Supervisor, the Budget Officer, and the Chief Auditor, the Town has made great strides over the last two years in bringing the Town’s financial affairs under control. In its work with the Town’s present financial management over the last two years, the GGG has consistently found a willingness to consider improvements CONTINUED ON PAGE 47.


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First PresbyterianBd O’Connell,J&J Trusts Vergos,D & Pyrros,M Balodis&HodgesBalo

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 39. to the Town’s financial controls and financial reporting.” Kagel and Bernard both responded to the BFAC’s concern, stating support for ensuring town board representation on the committee. Kagel wrote, “The composition of a public sector audit committee (as evidenced by the poll of our neighboring townships, which was provided to you) although varied in nature, generally includes members of the Town Board as they are ultimately responsible for the financial statements and the safeguarding of the Town’s assets . . . In order to provide the necessary oversight, the committee must also possess the authority to direct town personnel and contract vendors to provide the information needed by both the external and internal auditors to perform their work. This would have to come from the Town Board, which provides a valid argument to have their representation on the Audit Committee.” Bernard wrote, “I do firmly believe the [audit] committee should contain Town Board members. The State Comptroller recommends, with respect to school district Audit Committees (which are required by state law), that there be elected school board members on the AC unless there are no board members with the requisite skills. Our current town board has several members with the skills therefore the AC should contain Town Board members. Since

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Elected officials and government representatives join with Rechler Equity Partners to celebrate the grand opening of the sales office at The Hampton Business District at Gabreski, a world-class business park under development by Rechler Equity in Westhampton Beach. Cutting the ceremonial ribbon are Rechler Equity Managing Partners Gregg Rechler (left) and Mitchell Rechler, with (from left to right) Suffolk County IDA CEO and Executive Director Anthony Manetta, Southampton Councilwoman Bridget Fleming, Southampton Councilman Christopher Nuzzi, Southampton Councilman James Malone, Southampton Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst, and Suffolk County Airport Manager Anthony Ceglio.

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contaminate the aquifer, endanger the water supply and possibly damage the noted Signature Tree in the Stony Hill Woods. The property in question was recently sold to a private investor and is currently zoned for development.

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In this novel the award-winning author relates the unpredictable fallout of suddenly becoming single later in life, and the chaos and joys of falling in love the second time around. Carl Safina, the author of The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World is on tap July 28. Safina moves through the four seasons and to the four points of the compass, from the Arctic to Antarctica to the tropics, from the Caribbean to the Pacific, then home again. Other guests who will appear in the series are Roger Rosenblatt (Kayak Morning: Reflections on Love, Grief, and Small Boats) on August 4. On August 18 Allan Retzky will discuss his first novel, Vanished In The Dunes. Dava Sobel, the author of A More Perfect Heaven: 
How Copernicus Revolutionized the Cosmos appears August 25. All the events are from 6 to 7 PM and are free to the public. Urge Stony Hill Preservation The international environmental organization Greenpeace has joined seven New York area environmental groups and others to declare support of preserving the natural water aquifer and the Signature Tree of Stony Hill Woods in Amagansett on the East End of Long Island. The Montaukett Indian Nation, Northwest Alliance, Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Dark Skies Society, Amagansett-Springs Aquifer Protection, Group for the East End, the Suffolk County Archaeological

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San Gennaro Fundraiser There will be a fundraiser for the planned San Gennaro Festival on July 18 at Oakland’s at 365 Dune Road. The $60 per person charge will include hors d’oeuvres and a buffet as well as an open bar and live entertainment. Tickets may be purchased at Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce, Skidmore’s Sports, GiGi’s Kids or Scotto’s Pork Store. For more information call the Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce at 631-728-2211. The feast is scheduled

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Polo Set To Begin The Bridgehampton Polo Club’s Challenge will take place at Two Trees Farm for six consecutive Saturdays from July 21 to August 25. The challenge, marking its 16th anniversary season, is an annual sporting event, which features some of the world’s best players including Nachos Figueras and Luis Escobar. Sketch Or Paint At Sofo The South Fork Natural History Museum invites adults and children ages six and older, with adult supervision, to sketch or paint at the museum, or outdoors in the field behind the museum, from 10 AM to 4 PM, today, tomorrow, and Friday and again on July 11, 12, 13. The museum CONTINUED ON PAGE 56.

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Husband and wife Yong Jo Ji and Anna Atanasova like working together. The couple, together since 2005, met in Chicago and have been inseparable ever since, collaborating on art “almost immediately,” according to Atanasova. “Our art and lives are intertwined,” she said. “Submerged into and inspired by the diverse cultural mix of America, we use our cultural backgrounds to find similarities rather than differences.” Last Saturday, the Sag Harbor residents attended the opening reception for their three week-long exhibition at Monika Olko Gallery on Main Street in Sag Harbor. “ T h e E s s e n t i a l M i x ,” t h e collaborative work from the pair, features a multilayered fusion of deconstructed art techniques, media and materials reconstituted and integrated in a modern day context. “We recycle techniques and materials in a modern day context,” Atanasova mentioned. “We use techniques from past periods and mix them in a new fashion to

explore the possibilities through which the work could evolve.” Art currently featured at the gallery include materials from a “public world.” The couple explained how their materials include pop culture images from advertisements, household and industrial materials. Next, they collage, rip out and sand through layers of paper and paint, then construct and deconstruct forms and images to expose content underneath the surface. “We transfer paint (household, industrial) onto the surface using traditional monoprint process in a new fashion with unorthodox materials such as cardboards, plastics and bubble wraps,” Atanasova said. Ji, a graduate from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago and who also holds a Masters in painting from the University of WisconsinMadison, and Atanasova, with a degree in visual arts from New Bulgarian University, have been settling into the East End for a while now, and are now into their

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first “solo” exhibition as a couple. Ji and Atanasova have been featured in exhibitions all over the country, with most recent gigs in Arizona, Chicago and Palm Beach.

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Chamber Meet The Riverhead Chamber of Commerce will meet on July 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Blackwells Restaurant at the Great Rock Golf Club on Fairway Drive in Wading River. Hors d’oeuvres will be served, there will be a carving station, and wine, beer and soft drinks will be available. There will also be a raffle. Call the chamber office at 631727-7600 for additional information

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Cabaret Singer The cabaret artist Marguerite Volonts will perform Friday nights at the Castello di Borghese Vineyard. Volonts sings and plays piano, guitar

Artists Wanted East End Arts is seeking an exhibiting artist participation in the weekly farmers market in downtown Riverhead on Saturdays in July and August, to be held from 9 AM to 4 PM. Exhibitor fee is $25 per day. Exhibit location is granted on a first-come, first-serve basis; exhibitors can begin setting up as

Tasting Room Baiting Hollow Commons on Sound Avenue in Riverhead will soon introduce a new concept in tasting both food and local beverage – The North Fork Tasting Room. Veteran restaurateur and owner of The Lobster Roll Northside, Frederick H. Terry Sr., decided to “come back out of semi-retirement,” and will direct this project that will refocus the retail on North Fork foods. Plans are to utilize The Lobster Roll Northside’s existing kitchens to produce items for the retail marketplace including packaged lobster and seafood salads, baked breads, cookies, artisanal cheese boards, and a line of proprietary packaged seasonings, sauces, coffees, oils and local wine vinegars. The North Fork Tasting Room will operate all year serving fresh lobster rolls and lighter fare. For more information call Frederick Terry at 631-369-3039.

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Cornelia Gevinski of South Jamesport has assumed the volunteer post of Rotary International district governor for 2012-13. As governor, Gevinski coordinates the community and international service projects of the 34 clubs in the Suffolk County area. She will also be responsible for organizing new Rotary clubs and strengthening existing ones. She assumed the office this week and will serve through June 30, 2013. Gevinski is one of 532 Rotarians worldwide serving as a district governor this year in the international service organization comprising more than 1.2 million members in 34,000 clubs in more than 200 countries. She becomes the fifth member of Riverhead Rotary to serve as district governor, succeeding Maury Semel, Dan Fricke, Neil Fenton and George Solomon in that role. Gevinski has been a member of the Rotary Club of Riverhead for 13 years, and was an honorary Rotarian before that for her work with the Interact Clubs of Suffolk County. The Rotary Club of Riverhead swore in new officers Wednesday evening as well. Linda Hulse of Aquebogue, a 19-year member, became president, succeeding Ronald Farnworth. Mary Ellen Ellwood became president-elect. Lisa Jacobs became secretary and Angie Reese assumed the office of treasurer. New board members William Fields and Randy Morreale were sworn in, joining current board members Denise Civiletti, Deborah Fleming and Bill London. Also at the annual installation dinner, the club honored as Paul Harris Fellows five people for their contributions to the Riverhead community: longtime Rotarian Patrick Wiles, Riverhead Business Improvement District Management Association president and downtown business owner Raymond Pickersgill, RiverheadLOCAL publishers Peter Blasl and Denise Civiletti and outgoing president Ron Farnworth. The club is donating $1000 in the name of each Paul Harris Fellow to the Rotary Foundation, which supports a plethora of programs around the world, including PolioPlus, dedicated to the eradication of polio in the world’s population. Paul Harris was the founder of Rotary International in 1905.


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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12. Though crew on the Third Wish wasn’t feeling so lucky at the end of the day Friday, they finished with the only mako in the competition: a 201-pounder. Doreste reported a great fight with a big one last year, “but it did get away.” That almost happened with this year’s winner, a 446-pound thresher caught aboard the Siren from Branford, CT. Typically the crew lashes a huge fish to the side of the boat for transport back to base. The big one got loose and was floating away when the crew went in and lassoed it. Just as the prize and composition of competitors has changed over the years, so, too, have fishing methods. Conservation is the key word at the Montauk Marine Basin. MMB has partnered with the environmental advocacy organization Concerned Citizens of Montauk to promote the use of circle hooks, a humane alternative to J hooks. Circle hooks won’t catch in a shark’s innards; they stay in the mouth and, over time, dissolve. The Marine Basin is also working with the national marine fisheries service and for the last several years, the tournament has been a tag and release event. Those fish

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that are caught, but aren’t winners, are tagged, rather than brought up on deck to die. The Darenbergs were the first to implement the tag concept in Montauk. And, in further evidence of the evolution of the tournament to meet the times, for the last 10 years MMB donated hundreds of pounds of shark meat to Long Island Cares to feed the hungry. This year, the figure topped 300 pounds. Darenberg, who runs the Marine Basin with his daughter Courtney and son Chase, said he’s proud his facility has been the first in Montauk to implement changes to conserve the fisheries and help those less fortunate. He’s also proud of his two children who Saturday worked at either end of the counter in the main building assisting boaters with marine supplies, tackle, fuel and any number of requests from guests, all the while keeping track of the latest developments in the tournament. The third generation of Darenbergs to work the marina, they’ve been there most of their adult lives. The MMB tournament is traditionally held during the end of June. That’s historically been the height of shark fishing season. This year warm weather and a balmy winter, created conditions comparable to August, however, so fishing wasn’t the best it’s ever

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been. Still, the winners brought in some impressive catches. Siren, captained by Bill Tweed brought in the aforementioned winner, a thresher caught by Andy Doras. The second largest fish was also a thresher, a 406-pounder brought in by Sean Conlon of East Northport aboard Captain Rob Aronson’s Oh, Brother! Third place went to Joe Nadolny of Westbury who caught a 311-pound thresher on The Professional Cryer captained by Steve Roland. A thresher shark is known by its elongated caudal fin and can reach a maximum length of nine feet. The largest blue shark tipped the scales at 243 pounds and was taken on board the Power Play, with Captain Bill Verneris of Hamden, CT, and angler Scott Leddy of Fairfield, CT. Female angler Karen Weaver of Olivebridge, NY, sailed with her husband on their boat, We Go. She just missed qualifying, with her blue shark weighing in at 199.2 pounds, just shy of the 200-pound minimum for the species. There are three other shark

tournaments in Montauk this season. Star Island Marina hosted one two weeks ago, with over a half million dollars in prize money distributed, 156 boats and 1000 anglers taking in 47 fish. A 422 pound thresher earned $30,000 for Tom Rispoli III sailing on the Bluefin. The Montauk Boatmen and Captains Association will host another in two weeks and Star Island brings “Mako Madness” to the docks in August. Final purse figures from last weekend’s tournament weren’t available at press time, but it’s likely the total tally can reach $1 million for the season. Larraine Creegan, executive director of the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, extolled the economic adrenaline shark tournaments mean for Montauk, drawing visitors – and customers – to the area’s restaurants, motels, and shops. The marinas were “absolutely packed” with spectators and contestants and their crews, she reported. “We love them. People find the tournaments a very interesting thing to see. The sharks are big out here.” kmerrill@indyeastend.com


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mount – there have been four nohitters thrown in league history, and never a perfect game. Alas, he walked a batter in the fifth inning. Finally, in the seventh Charlie Curl laced a clean single to right to break up the no-no. Trionfo had to settle for a two-hit, complete game shutout. Josh Smith (William & Mary), and Jim Luppens (Canisius) went yard to give the Tomcats all the runs they needed. The final was a comfortable 4-0. The Sag Harbor Whalers, after a dismal 2-9 start, are getting their sea legs, and are playing as well as any team in the league now. They came storming back in the nightcap behind the pitching of Jacob Bodner. The Whalers won the nightcap by a 2-1 margin. Bodner went all seven innings in the abbreviated game and did not give up a single earned run. He wiggled out of a last inning jam by retiring the final two batters with the tying and winning runs on base. Grant Shambley (Wake Forest) and Jake Kinsley (Furman) each batted in a run for the winners. Bodner plays for Xavier. Sag Harbor is 6-15. Riverhead (11-6) is tied with the North Fork Ospreys (12-7) for the league lead. Southampton (11-10) knocked the Ospreys out of sole possession of the top spot on June 26. Brenton

Allen of UCLA just made it to the East End after helping the Bruins earn a spot in the College World Series. He made his debut in the HCBBL a memorable one, lacing three hits, scoring three runs, and stealing two bases as the Breakers pounded out an 8-5 win. Eric Peterson (Temple) struggled on the mound for the winners but went seven innings and struck out eight to earn the win; Andrew Gallagher (Fairfield) recorded a save by getting out of a bases-loaded jam. Jon Testani (UConn) has had the big bat for Southampton all season. He blasted his fifth homer in the fifth inning and Brett Geren added a two-run double as the winners opened up a 7-0 lead. Vinny Zarrillo (Rutgers), Kyle Zech (Stetson), and Cody Lovejoy (Texas State) all had two hits for the winners. Shelter Island (13-8) is also one small streak away from taking first place. The Breakers nipped the Westhampton Aviators (6-15) 5-4 on June 26 and were fortunate to do so. The Breakers trailed 4-3 going into the ninth inning but Geo Saba (Stanford) singled and Vin Guglietti (Quinnipiac) doubled, Nick Collett (New Haven) was walked intentionally, and the next two batters were hit by pitches, forcing in two runs and ending the game. Esteban Gomez had three ribbies for the winners. Visit hamptonsbaseball.org for a complete schedule of upcoming games.

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chummers at both the bridge and inlet continues to produce fish to 30 pounds. The bunker pods have been moving further east of Moriches Inlet lately, with some large bunker making their way into the bay and canal. Triggerfish are in the inlet biting on clam or squid. Sea bass are on the reef and local wrecks. Fish to 24 inches are becoming a regular occurrence.

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