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Fishing Montauk with Capt. Skip This season has been nothing short of Great! This year's Fluke fishing is the best it's been in a few years, plenty of keepers and no shortage of action. South side, Frisby's, any of the Rips, just pick a spot and have at it. Black Sea Bass have been open since the 10th of July and they are ready to be caught at all the usual spots. Frisby, New Grounds, Block Island. Along with them and on their favorite rock piles are plenty of Porgy in the 2-4 lb. range. The Elbow, Great Eastern, Porgy Lump, even down the beach on the South side. Now for the Striped Bass report! Lots of great action from some big fish. The Elbow east to the Porgy Lump has been great action on the Diamond Jigs. Just look for the birds picking and the splashes on the surface and set up your drift. Try to keep your jig near the bottom while working it, come up too high and you'll hook into a Gorrilla Bluefish! There has been some huge Blues around, which make for a great fight. Live baiting eels for the Bass has been ef-
Aboard The Adios 1) img. 1441 Bud Eichorn's family with a fantastic afternoon of Striper fishing up to 44 lbs. on July 22nd 2) Photo.JPG Richie Mackiewicz's July 13th trip saw great Striper and Fluke action
fective as well, drifting the North Rip and Pollack rip. Offshore action still seeing some good shark fishing, with some huge Blue Sharks showing up. I've seen more Mako sharks caught this season than in the past few years. It has been nothing short of sensational! Some Tuna action down off Shinnicock and Moriches has anglers fired up this season. Schoolie Bluefin with some bigger ones thrown in the mix are being found near 40 Fathoms. Some Yellowfin Tuna even joining the party. Anglers have been trolling "Spreader Bars" and using Diamond Jigs to get the job done. Remember to pop the Gill Rakers on all your fish you catch, to bleed them out, your fillets will be 100% better. Enjoy your summer with safety first!! And on that note, I just want to thank God and the United States Coast Guard for a Great Job Well Done on finding John Aldridge after slipping off his commercial boat the night of July 23rd. He was found early afternoon of the 24th cold, and dehydrated, but none the worse for wear. Your gonna have to sign your name John!! Your the Man!! Tight Lines, ~ Capt.Skip “Adios”
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5) DSC_1611.JPG Amanda, manager from Swallow's East gave her Grandfather Carl the best birthday present ever a 44 lb. Striper! Along was her Mom, sister, brother and coworker Shannon
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3) Mike Lettieri's 8.5 lb. Fluke caught on July 8th. He smoked his Dad and Brother Fluking that day! Great Job Mike!! 4) Blue Shark Missle caught by Jim Bertini's son with good friend Glen and Dave and his father Jim on July 18th. Solid Shark action all day!
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You can spot a rip current by the line of foam making a mushroom cloud in the surf. They can sweep even the strongest swimmer out to sea.
SAFETY FIRST • Know how to swim • Never swim alone • If in doubt, don’t go out
If CAUGHT IN A RIP CURRENT • Don’t fight the current • Swim parallel to the shore, then to the beach • If you can’t escape, float or tread water • If you need help, call or wave for assistance
More information about rip currents can be found at usla.org
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Best Whale Watching in Years & Summer Fishing Remains Strong by Captain Michael Potts
Whales Do not wait. No one knows how long they will stay. Get on your friend's boat, the Viking Whale Watch, or charter a boat to see the best local showing of whales and porpoises in years. In a several mile square area about 10 to 15 miles Southeast of Montauk Point, 30 to 50 whales, mostly Humpbacks and Finbacks, are feeding on baitfish that stack-up 150 feet from the bottom in about 180 feet of water. Early in the morning they are especially concentrated, and have been feeding in groups of 5 to 10. When your boat is stopped, the whales are performing just a few feet away. You can clearly hear them breathing and talking to each other. Slap on the outside of the boat and porpoises come charging over and circle the boat to see what is going on.
From The Blue Fin IV 1. The Doall brothers and friends went 1 for 2 on keepers for their limit, many between 7 and 8 pounds. Also had a bunch of Seabass. 2. Lots of family trips found good Striper action.
3. They asked for variety. 4. The Pool - A tie! 5. In the net. 6. On this day, Heather took first place. 7. Sam, Sunny, the fish. Which weighs more?
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Fish Fishing for Montauk's key summer species of Striped Bass, Fluke, and Sharks has been excellent. The size average for Stripers in July has been impressive, with 30 pounders as the predominant size. Every fishing method has been working from chunking to diamond jigging to live bait, but trolling has produced the largest cull when using large single tubes or parachute lures. There has been good Fluke action and a few to a lot of keepers in many spots. Capt. Jamie from the Miss Montauk told me that his pool fish is in the 8 to 9 pound range every day, with several close contenders. He has been disappointed that he can't break the 10 pound mark (Only 9 pounders - Awwwwwwww). Blue Sharks have thinned out, but the Makos keep coming in. In one day of the Montauk Marine Basin Shark Tournament, 23 Makos were weighed in out of the 47 boats participating; an excellent ratio. A couple of days ago the Sea Wife reported fighting a Mako that they estimated that it weighed over 500 pounds. After two hours the hook pulled. They started fishing again and hooked and landed a 327 pound male (very large for a male Mako). All things worked out for the better as the smaller fish is better eating, they had the experience and excitement of fighting the bigger one, and hopefully she (the bigger one are females) will remain healthy and bear many young. I am not making a prediction, but the potential for a decent tuna year exists. There is loads of bait (food for fish) both inshore and offshore, and especially south of Montauk and near the Coimbra wreck to the Southwest. There is a good population of Bluefin Tuna in a variety of sizes down that way. There have also been a few good trips at the Dip (at the edge of the Continental Shelf) with 6 to 12 mixed Albacore and Yellowfin caught. Maybe some will move inshore and find the baitfish.
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Montauk’s Mercury Grand Slam A two day one of a kind inshore fishing tournament. There are 3 categories Charter division which competes for a 3,000 cash prize, recreational Division which competes for a 2013 225 mercury optimax motor, and the Party division which gets prizes for catching the largest fish in a species. This is a family friendly fishing tournament. There are 4 types of species of fish that you need to get to qualify for the recreational division Grand Slam sea bass, striped bass, fluke and bluefish. Once you have all 4 species then you are qualified for The Grand Slam, each species has a point system. The 1 boat with the highest point wins The Grand Slam, which is the motor stated above, then there are trophies and cash prizes for 2nd place, and trophies for 3rd place. The same for the Charter division except they compete for the 3,000 cash prize. The whole point of the tournament which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of East Hampton and the Montauk Friends of Erin is children. We have the best fishing around, and teaching children this sport is wonderful. Many people on the East End of Long Island make their living as Fisherman. Many, many more come out to just be with family and friends on the water. Please join us August 16th, at 5:00 is registration and 6:00pm is the Captains meeting. The tournament starts Saturday morning August 17 at 5:30 am and all boats must be back inside the jetty at 6:00 pm. It resumes again on Sunday morning August 18th at 5:30am all boats must be back inside the jetty at 5:00 pm. At 7 pm we have our awards ceremony. With live music under the tent. Won't you join us? The cost for the weekend is $300 per boat. Please call me Sharon Buckler for more information or to get a registration form. 6 ~ August 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun
The Montauk Sun Serving All Of Montauk & The Hamptons Publisher: Ken Giustino Editor: Stefan Lonce Art Director: Stefan Lonce Contributors: Capt. Skip Rudolph, Sue Giustino, Ken Giustino Evelyn J. Mocbeichel, “Lucia”, Debra Rose, Dr. Tony Knott, Chef Tony Berkhofer, Paul Sladkus, Gary Swanson, Lawrence Spiro, Ken Walles, Kimberly Esperian, Ingrid Lemme, Debbie Tuma, Patria Pacis, Stefan Lonce, & Capt. Michael Potts © August 2013, The Montauk Sun, Inc. www.MontaukSun.com Call us at 631-668-5077 info@montauksun.com Write to us at PO Box 2196, Montauk, NY 11954 We welcome your comments and submissions!
In this Issue: Fishing Montauk with Capt. Skip ........................................................Page 4 High Tide Chart for Montauk Point ....................................................Page 4 Best Whale Watching & Summer Fishing ............................................Page 5 Montauk Mercury Grand Slam ..........................................................Page 6 Insightful Impressions...Astrology Outlook ..........................................Page 8 Poetry Corner....................................................................................Page 8 Where Is It? A Helpful Directory ........................................................Page 9 Summer Surfing in Montauk with Debra Rose ..................................Page 11 The Lure of Scenic Block Island ........................................................Page 12 Espo’s Surf Shop Offers Sunset Paddle & Kayak Tours........................Page 14 A Day on the Sea Spray ..................................................................Page 15 Sail Montauk’s Tuesday Night Regatta ..............................................Page 16 Man Overboard! ............................................................................Page 17 Gosman’s Dock...So Many Choices! ................................................Page 19 Leatherback Sea Turtle Rescue ........................................................Page 21 Whale, Dolphin & Sea Turtle Sightings in Montauk! ..........................Page 23 Zum Schneider MTK...German Dining and Biergarten ......................Page 25 Eat Healthy & Keep Cool at Gurneys ................................................Page 27 Navy Beach Extends Navy SEALS Campaign ....................................Page 29 Spiritual Guidance and Psychic Services............................................Page 30 Waking Up at John’s Pancake House................................................Page 31 Tre Bella at Montauk Manor ............................................................Page 32 Out & About in Montauk ................................................................Page 34 Paradise...at the Top of the Stairs...Deborah Thompson Day Spa ......Page 35 Vintage Pink...A Little Store with a BIG Personality ............................Page 36 Fishbar or Bliss...The Choice is Yours................................................Page 37 What To Do With the Blues...by Chef Tony Berkhofer ........................Page 38 Health a’ Plenty ..............................................................................Page 38 Throwing Montauk Out With The Trash ............................................Page 43 Montauk Entertainment ..................................................................Page 44 MonTalk with Ingrid Lemme ............................................................Page 46 Soldier Ride for Wounded Warrior Project ........................................Page 47 A Day at the Spa with Sue................................................................Page 48 Dark Elegy...A Scupture Garden ......................................................Page 49 It’s Not Magic’; It’s Physics ..............................................................Page 50 The Art of Love...with Lucia ..............................................................Page 51 At The Montauk Public Library..........................................................Page 52 At The Montauk Public Library...4 The Kids! ......................................Page 53 Slow and Steady ............................................................................Page 54 Montauk Fire Department Corner ....................................................Page 55 Kiwanis Club of East Hampton ........................................................Page 55 Just a Thought...About Teaching and Testing ....................................Page 56 Good News Planet ..........................................................................Page 57 Earth Talk ......................................................................................Page 58 Garden Tour Extraordinaire ............................................................Page 62 ARF Animals of the Month ..............................................................Page 62 ARF Hampton Events ......................................................................Page 63 Dr. Molly’s Summer Pet Tips ............................................................Page 63 Vanitize Me ....................................................................................Page 64 Real Estate Section ..........................................................................Page 66 Classified Listings............................................................................Page 71
What’s Happening? August 1 1-31 1-3 3 4 5 8 10-11 11 12 15 16-18 16 16-18 17-18 18 19 22 22 25 26 29 31-1
Montauk Chamber Farmer’s Market on the Green. 9am-2pm Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum open weekdays 10:30am - 5:30pm and Saturday and Sunday until 7pm. Mako/Thresher Mania Tournament. Star island Yacht Club and Marina. Montauk Playhouse Diamond in the Rough Gala. 7-11pm. Gosman’s Dock Concert Series: The Nancy Atlas Project. 6-8pm. Montauk Chamber Monday Night Concert on the Green: LONE STAR. 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Farmer’s Market on the Green. 9am-2pm Montauk Historical Society Craft Fair. Second House Museum. 10am-6pm Gosman’s Dock Concert Series: HOT POCKETS. 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Monday Night Concert on the Green: THE 3B’s. 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Farmer’s Market on the Green. 9am-2pm Montauk Artist’s Assoc. Juried Fine Art Show. Depot Art Gallery and Art School. 7-9pm Montauk Village Assoc. Greenery Scenery Party benefitting the Montauk Village Association at the Montauk Lake Club. 7-9pm. Tickets at Keeshan Real Estate and Pospisil Real Estate Mercury Grand Slam Fishing Tournament. Sponsored by East Hampton Kiwanis and the Montauk Friends of Erin. Hosted by Uihlein’s Marina & Boat Rental. 3-7pm Lighthouse Weekend at the Montauk Point Lighthouse. 10am-5pm Gosman’s Dock Concert Series: MAMALEE ROSE 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Monday Night Concert on the Green: SOUNDSOURCE 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Farmer’s Market on the Green. 9am-2pm Harlem Hoopsters present “The Art of Baketball” at the Montauk Playhouse Foundation 7-9pm Gosman’s Dock Concert Series: HOODOO LOUNGERS 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Monday Night Concert on the Green: VIVIAN & THE MERRY MAKERS 6-8pm Montauk Chamber Farmer’s Market on the Green. 9am-2pm Montauk Lions Club Annual Craft Fair on the Green 10am-6pm
For a schedule of events in upcoming months, or for more info on these events, visit The Montauk Chamber of Commerce website: www.montaukchamber.com
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Insightful Impressions Astrology Outlook by Francine Tesler
Leo (July 23 – August 23) — Happy birthday Leo! Communications of all kinds are still delayed or garbled. Pay close attention to your appointments and schedules. Patience is key for financial success. A love interest gets heated. Try not to allow your desire for a relationship blind you to what is really going on. Virgo (August 24 – September 22) — Startling industry trends might rattle upper management. This will give you different ideas about how to function and maneuver yourself politically. There are policy shifts that will occur over the next few weeks, leading you to wonder who's actually in charge. Libra (September 23 – October 22) — Avoid doing anything hasty. Acting on impulse could cause you to overlook some detail, causing a serious mistake. Use your instincts to help you decide a course of action. You don’t want to miss out on something good, and then having regrets for being hesitant. Scorpio (October 23 – November 21) — A communication from the past resurfaces old flames. Be wary and keep your eyes open, things may not be what they seem. Sagittarius (November 22-December 22) — Keep doing your job. Modesty under pressure is the best showcase for your abilities. Friday you are considered for a possible promotion. You can truly look forward to the new and exciting events that await you. Capricorn (December 22 – January 20) — Make an effort not to put up with interruptions. Sticking to a
Poetry Corner with Lawrence Spiro
“Would you like to swing on a star carry moonbeams home in a jar and be better off than you are or would you rather be a …….” These are the opening lines of “Would You Like to Swing on a Star”, sung by Bing Crosby. The choices are: a Mule, a pig, a fish and a monkey. I would like to introduce 3 more: 1 Star in the clear of the night 2 Radiant Rose in a lovely garden 3 Weed on the side of the road
Are you a Star, Rose or a Weed? by Lawrence Spiro The Star is the subject of many rhymes, it is a lonely force subject to forlorn. In the clear nights of the few hours it shines, you move so slowly from darkness to dawn. The fragrant Rose blooms in the garden born a sight to the one who beholds until stuck. Velvet petals glisten above the thorn, your Beauty’s broken spell begs to be plucked. The Weed does not cause light or desire as the band marches by with voice and fife. You are rooted to earth, wind and fire, you laugh at the stars the rose and the life. “Would you like to swing on a star carry moonbeams home in a jar and be better off than you are or would you rather be a …….?” 8 ~ August 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun
routine is reassuring. Someone close may feel as if they are constantly living in the shadows. They need reassurance that they are special and important to you. Aquarius (January 21 – February 19) — Reinforce your industry alliances. You have time to envision and implement a more workable business model. Autonomy is effective if everyone can be trusted to do his or her job. Keep your focus and wrap up your week as a gift to yourself and your career. Pisces (February 20 – March 20) — Make sure you are meeting your own standards and performance before you expect the same from others. Small expenses begin to add up. Manage your budget more carefully. Aries (March 21-April 20) — Forward movement seems like busywork. You will get through this cycle with fresh new ideas and possible travel for work. The spring time will bring in a nice environment with a lot of new possibilities. Taurus (April 21-May 21) — Strive not to secondguess yourself over financial matters until the end of the month. Make an effort not to make any decisions that could cause a misunderstandings. An unexpected event may cause you to get frazzled. Two admirers of yours steps forward. Try not to put yourself in the position of making a choice. A wait and see attitude is best for now.
Gemini (May 22- June 21) — Troublesome colleagues move on or get an attitude adjustment. Business improves. Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel doesn't mean you're already there. Continue to persevere. Cancer (June 22 – July 22) — You spend much time trying to make other people happy. Use the next couple of weeks making yourself happy. If you need to make changes, then plan to do them. If you act quickly and don’t be influenced by what other people say, you will succeed with a minimum of fuss. Ultimately you are the person who has to deal with their decisions and their consequences. ___________________________________________
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This Month At The Montauk Observatory Multiple meteorite impacts in Antarctica and the mid-Brunhes Event/MIS 11 Stage: if there’s a connection, what are the implications for humanity? 7:00PM August 10 - The Ross School - 18 Goodfriend Rd, East Hampton, NY Alan Rice This lecture provides an example of the evolution of a scientific theory through the employment of the “Scientific Method” and multidisciplinary investigation. The use of ‘gravity’ in geophysical investigations will be explained and how it led to speculations some years ago that there had been a major meteor impact in Antarctica, the crater some hundreds of miles across
Earth’s Seasons have their Reasons: The Wobbly Journey Around the Sun. 7:00PM August 17 - The Ross School - 18 Goodfriend Rd, East Hampton, NY We all wonder sometimes why there were ice ages, why do they come and go? Some of us don’t know that they come and go every hundred thousand years or so. Some of us wonder why we have four annual seasons in our neck of the woods and somewhere else they hardly feel a seasonal change at all. Whether these seasons are annual, decadal or perhaps ‘Centi-Millennial’–they are all related to the way Earth wobbles and tilt’s through space as it swings around the Sun. We’ll take a tour of some of these wobbles and tilt’s and see what we’ve learned from Scientists such as Milankovitch and Galileo and from 800, 000 year old Antarctic ice-cores.
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Elmwood Ave., Montauk www.dauntsalbatrossmotel.com Driftwood On The Ocean . . . . . . . .1-800-48-DRIFT / (631) 668-5744 www.duneresorts.com East Deck Resort Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2334 Ditch Plains Rd. www.eastdeckmotel.com East End Destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .631-668-2161 www.eastenddestinations.com East Hampton House . . . . . . . . . .1-800-698-WAVE / (631) 324-4300 www.duneresorts.com ~Open All Year~ Fischer’s Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9836 East Lake Dr., Montauk Fort Pond Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2042 P.O. Box 449, Second House Rd., Montauk Greenhedges Bed & Breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5013 80 Essex St., Montauk Gurney’s Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2345 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.gurneys-inn.com Harborside Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2511 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.montaukharborside.com Hartman’s Briney Breezes Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.brineybreezes.com Hermitage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-6151 www.duneresorts.com Hither House Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2714 10 Lincoln Road, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Kenny’s Tipperary Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2010 West Lake Dr. & Flamingo Ave., Montauk Lenharts Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2356 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Lido Resort Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3233 S. Emery St., Montauk www.lidoresort.com Mallard Guest House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2167 Tuthill Rd., Montauk Memory Motel & Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2702 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Fleming Rd., Montauk Montauk Lake Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5103 ext. 4401 211 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauklakeclub.com Montauk Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4400 236 Edgemere St. www.montaukmanor.com Montauk Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2704 Box 672, Montauk www.montaukmotels.com The Montauk Soundview . . . . . . . .1-800-668-2508 / (631) 668-5500 West Lake and Soundview Drives, Montauk Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3100 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk www.montaukyachtclub.com Montauket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Fleming Rd., Montauk Neptune Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4582 P.O. Box 1023, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Ocean Beach Resort at Montauk 1-800-BEACH FUN / (631) 668-4000 So. Emerson Ave., Montauk www.duneresorts.com Ocean Colony Beach & Tennis Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3130 www.duneresorts.com Ocean Dunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-8121 Bull Rd., Amagansett Ocean End Apartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5051 Oceanside Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9825 www.montaukmotel.com ~Open All Year~ Ocean Resort Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2300 95 So. Emerson Ave., Montauk www.oceanresortinn.com
Ocean Surf Resort . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-897-SURF / (631) 668-3332 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk www.oceansurfresort.com Ocean Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3448 Napeague Hwy., Amagansett www.oceanvistaresort.com Outrigger Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4728 East Lake Dr., Montauk The Panoramic View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3000 272 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.panoramicview.com Rick’s Crabby Cowboy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3200 435 East Lake Cr., Montauk www.crabbycowboy.com Rough Riders Landing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3650 on Fort Pond Bay, Montauk Royal Atlantic Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5103 S. Edgemere Ave., Montauk www.royalatlantic.com Sail Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2800 548 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.sailinnofmontauk.com Sands Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5100 S. Emory St., Montauk www.montauksands.com Sea Crest on the Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3159 www.seacrestontheocean.com ~Open All Year~ Snug Harbor Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2860 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauksnugharbor.com Sole Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6700 107 So. Emerson, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Sole East Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2105 90 Second House Rd. ~Open All Year~ Stone Lion Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2872 Edgemere St., Montauk www.harvest2000.com/SLI_main.html Sun ‘N’ Sound Waterfront Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2212 P.O. Box 34, Montauk Sunrise Guest House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7286 681 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.sunrisebnb.com Surf Club Resort . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-LAST WAVE / (631) 668-3800 www.duneresorts.com Surf Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2632 183 Edgemere St., Montauk www.surflodgemontauk.com Surfside Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5958 685 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Wavecrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2141 / 2864 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.wavecrestonocean.com Westlake Drive Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2545 Wells Ave., Montauk White Sands on the Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3350 Shore Rd., Amagansett www.whitesands-resort.com The Windjammer Restaurant & Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2872 Edgemere Rd., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Windward Shores Resorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-8600 www.duneresorts.com ~Open All Year~ RESTAURANTS & BARS 668 The Gigshack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2727 www.668thegigshack.com Anthony’s Pancake House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9705 1710 Main St., Montauk Ben & Jerry’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9425 478 West Lake Dr., Montauk Bird on the Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5833 S. Elwood Ave., Montauk 11954 Bliss Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8206 Main St., Montauk Cross Eyed Clam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8065 440 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.crosseyedclam.com Cyril’s Fish House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-7993 2167 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Dave’s Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9190 Montauk Harbor, Montauk The Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9778 Montauk Harbor, Montauk Duryea’s Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2410 Tuthill Rd., Montauk East by Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2872 Edgemere Rd., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Fishbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6600 467 East Lake Dr., Montauk, at Gone Fishing Marina Gosman’s Topside, Clam Bar & Inlet Cafe . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2549 Montauk Harbor Gosman’s Restaurant & Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5330 West Lake Dr., Montauk Gurney’s Inn - The Sea Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2660 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Harvest on Fort Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5574 11 So. Emery, Montauk The Hideaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6592 364 West Lake Dr., Montauk Hula Hut Tiki Bar Montauk Marine Basin, 426 West Lake Dr., Montauk Inlet Seafood Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4272 End of East Lake Dr., Montauk John’s Drive-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5515 Montauk Hwy., in village John’s Pancakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2383 Main St., Montauk Last Hope Lagoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1511 126 Emerson Ave., Montauk Liar’s Saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9597 West Lake Dr., Montauk Lighthouse Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2058 Montauk Rd., Montauk (at Montauk Point State Park) Lobster Roll Restaurant (aka “LUNCH”) . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3740 On The Napeague Stretch between Amagansett & Montauk
Manucci’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4455 432 West Lake Dr., Montauk Montauk Downs (aka 360East) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 483-5025 50 South Fairview, Montauk Montauk Lake Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5970 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauklakeclub.com Montauk Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3100 Star Island Dr., Montauk Montauket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Flemming Rd., Montauk MTK Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6852 779 Main St., Montauk Munch Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5009 The Plaza, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Navy Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6868 16 Navy Rd., Montauk www.navybeach.com O’Murphy’s Pub & Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5005 “On The Green”, Montauk www.omurphyspub.com ~Open All Year~ Pizza Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2232 Embassy St. & Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3200 435 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.crabbycowboy.com Ruschmeyer’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2882 161 Second House Rd., Montauk Sail Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2800 548 West Lake Dr., Montauk 11954 ~Open All Year~ Sammy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5707 448 West Lake Dr., Montauk Sausages (Pizza) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1144 731 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Shagwong Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3050 Main St., Montauk www.shagwong.com ~Open All Year~ Sloppy Tuna 148 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk Sole Backyard Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9739 90 Second House Rd., Montauk South Edison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4200 17 S. Edison St., Montauk Star Island Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island Dr., Montauk Surf Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2632 183 Edgemere St., Montauk www.surflodgemontauk.com Surfside Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5958 685 old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Swallow East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8344 494 West Lake Dr., Montauk The Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3212 41 South Euclid Ave., Montauk The Point Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1500 Main St., Montauk Trail’s End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2133 Opposite The Tower, Montauk Tré Bella at Montauk Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2322 236 Edgemere, Montauk www.trebella.com Wok N’ Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6688 716 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ NIGHTLIFE: LIVE MUSIC, DJs, KARAOKE Gurney’s Inn - The Sea Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2660 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Liar’s Saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9597 West Lake Dr., Montauk Montauk Downs (aka 360East) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 483-5025 50 South Fairview, Montauk Montauk Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3100 Star Island Dr., Montauk Montauket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Flemming Rd., Montauk Shagwong Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3050 Main St., Montauk www.shagwong.com Star Island Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island Dr., Montauk The Point Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1500 Main St., Montauk CHARTER BOATS Blue Fin IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9323 Captain Michael Potts Capt. Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6773 Captain Mark Marose Double Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-8549 Captain Jim Fiore Florence B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-6492 Captain Jeff Picken Hattrick Yacht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+1-561-MONTAUK Captain Adam Steiger www.MontaukYacht.com (666-8285) Jack Yee Fishing Reports and Photography www.jackyee.com Lady Grace IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 842-0237 LadyGrace4@aol.com Captain Mario Melito Masterpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3881 Captain Mark Assogna www.masterpiececharters.com Michelle II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 466-0694 Captain Mike Saio November Rain Charters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(646) 423-8806 Capt. Stephen Ruiz & Capt. Jill Maganza Rusty Charter Boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(516) 480-4977 Captain Jim Jolly Sea Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 673-9510 Captain Ray Marvin
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Susie E II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 523-8862 www.SusieE.com Captain Burt Prince Top Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 368-1315 Captain Steve Witthuhn Viking Fishing Fleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5700 462 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.vikingfleet.com The Wake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4577 www.montauksportfishing.com Captain Stret Whitting PARTY BOATS Ebb Tide (formerly Marlin V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2818 Montauk Harbor Flying Cloud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2026 www.montaukflyingcloud.com Captain Fred E. Bird Lazybones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5671 Located at Johnny Marlin’s Dock Miss Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1545 www.missmontauk.com Viking Fishing Fleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5700 462 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.vikingfleet.com AUTOMOTIVE CARE Automotive Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2997 63 Navy Rd., Montauk B & B Auto Service . . .Night: (631) 668-2217 Day: (631) 668-1195 213 Edgemere St., Montauk, next to LIRR Station Marshall & Sons Exxon Station . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2990 / 2136 Montauk Hwy., Montauk BANKS Bridgehampton National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6400 #1 The Plaza, Montauk Chase Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5771 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Suffolk County National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5300 On the Plaza, Montauk www.scrib.com COMMUNITY SERVICES Montauk Community Church (Protestant) . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2022 Montauk Hwy., Montauk St. Therese of Lisieux (Roman Catholic) . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2200 Essex St., Montauk Jewish Center of the Hamptons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-9858 Woods Lane, East Hampton Montauk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2428 Montauk Historical Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5340 Montauk Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3377 Montauk Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3705 Main St., Montauk Montauk School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2474 Signs and Wonders Church of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3929 So. Emerson and So. Edgemere, Montauk U.S. Coast Guard - Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2773 GROCERS / MARKETS / TAKE-OUT / WINE & LIQUOR Ben & Jerry’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9425 478 West Lake Dr., Montauk Coffee Tauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7007 83 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk Continental Market (Best Hispanic Food in MTK) . . . .(631) 668-6060 34 S. Etna St., Montauk Finest Kind Wines & Liquors . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-WINE (9463) 57 Flamingo Road, Montauk Four Oaks General Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2534 Corner Flamingo Ave. & Westlake Dr., Montauk Gaviola’s Montauk Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1031 Call for delivery. Montauk Harbor ~Open All Year~ Goldberg’s Famous Bagels, Flagels & Deli . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5976 28 S. Etna Ave., Montauk Gosman’s Fish Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2447 West Lake Dr., Montauk Gringos Burrito Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7500 805 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Herb’s Montauk Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2335 ~Open All Year~ IGA Supermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4929 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Joni’s Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3663 34 S. Etna Plaza #9, Montauk Montauk Beverage Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 626-8127 www.montaukbev.com Naturally Good Foods & Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9030 38 S. Etna Ave., Montauk St. Peters Catch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2100 58 S. Erie Ave., Montauk White’s Liquors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2426 Main St., Montauk ~Free Delivery~ ~Open All Year~ HARDWARE, LUMBER & HOME IMPROVEMENT Becker Home Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2368 775 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Bistrian Materials, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7950 86 Industrial Rd., Montauk Montauk Home Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6800 94 Industrial Rd., Montauk
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Montauk Downs State Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5000 (Golf, Camping & Hiking) Montauk Point Lighthouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2544 Montauk Hwy. Puff & Putt Family Fun Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4473 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Theodore Roosevelt County Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 852-7879 (Camping, Hiking & Museum Information) RETAIL SHOPS BAIT / GIFTS / CLOTHING / PHARMACY / VIDEO Aimee’s Closet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7022 28 Edison St., Montauk Air & Speed Surf Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0356 Main St., Montauk Bird on the Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5833 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk Calypso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4999 99 The Plaza, Montauk Deckline of America Teak Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 276-8262 2183 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton www.decklineofamerica.com The Embassy Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2323 Spanish Market Embassy & Euclid Sts., Montauk Endz Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6887 S. Etna, Montauk Espos Surf & Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-SURF 2101 Montauk Hwy., Amagansett www.27surf.com Island to Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2822 On the Plaza, Montauk Kai-Kai Sandals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4499 Main St., Montauk kai lani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1518 12 S. Etan Ave., Montauk www.shopkailani.com Kathryn Nadeau Custom Framing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6383 S. Etna Ave., Montauk kellyb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5659 41 The Plaza, Montauk www.kellybmtk.com Key West Aloe of Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6000 Main St., Montauk Martell’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1248 Main St., Montauk Montauk Bike Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8975 Montauk Book Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4599 37 The Plaza, Montauk www.montaukbookshop.com Montauk Clothing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1281 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Corner Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6081 Main St., Montauk Montauk Daisies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6000 Main St., Montauk Montauk Sweatshirt Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9503 Gosman/Duryea Dock Area Paulie’s Bait and Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5520 South Edgemere St., Montauk Plaza Surf & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9300 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~
Sandals Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2401 Montauk Harbor, Montauk Second Story Consignment Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0786 Montauk Harbor, Montauk Star Island Yacht Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island, Montauk Strawberry Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-MARY 697 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Sunset SurfShack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2495 76 South Elmwood, Montauk www.SunsetSurfShack.com Vintage Pink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8200 787B Montauk Hwy., Montauk (Behind Montauk Clothing Co.) Wave Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5001 18 S. Etna Ave., Montauk White’s Drug & Dept. Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2994 The Plaza, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Whoa Nellie! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2626 77 Main St., Montauk www.whoanellieretro.com Willow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0772 The Plaza, Montauk SERVICES Crossroads Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 907-4838 160 Main St., Amagansett www.crossroadsmusicstore.com Dr. Molly’s Veterinary - Medicine & Surgery at Home (631) 238-5171 East Hampton Fuel Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-2420 22 Central Ave., East Hampton Endz Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5880 South Edison, Montauk Hardy Plumbing, Heating & Air Condition . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-9333 Serving Montauk www.hardyplumbing.com Henry’s Hair Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8955 18 S. Etna Ave., Montauk Iron Cross Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(914) 552-1610 www.ironcrossproductions.com J&P Pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1083 118 Fairview Ave., Montauk Kevin Ryan Pool Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1134 Look Who’s Walking Now Dog Training . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5054 Lucas & Weiss HandyMen, Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6665 283 Flamingo Road, Montauk Montauk Barber Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 332-1722 721 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Montauk Laundromat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4349 So. Elmwood Ave., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2511 Montauk Tent Kompany (MTK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5988 Perfadeck Construction & Flagpole Company . . . . . .(631) 668-9423 Ray Serva Cesspool Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1220 Volk’s Montauk Disposal Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2203 John B. Ward, Jr. Plumbing & Heating . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4399 SPAS / PAIN MANAGEMENT Body Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5311 240 Edgemere St., Montauk www.bodytechclub.com Deborah Thompson Day Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4815 37 The Plaza, Montauk www.deborahthompsondayspa.com Endz Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5880 S. Edison, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Gurney’s Inn Seawater Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2509 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.gurneys-inn.com ~Open All Year~ Pampered on the Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4353 Montauk Hwy., Montauk THEATRES The Movies at Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2393 Edgemere Rd., Montauk Montauk Playhouse/Community Center . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1612 240 Edgemere St., Montauk TRANSPORTATION Cross Sound Ferry Services, Inc. . .(631) 323-2525 / (860) 443-5281 Hampton Jitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 283-4600 800 936-0440 www.hamptonjitney.com Lindy’s Taxi and Airport Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8888 Long Island Railroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .822-5477 Montauk Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3738 Montauk Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2468 New England Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-243-2460 Pink Tuna Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3838 Taxi Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0149 Viking Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5700 VINEYARDS AND MICROBREWERIES Blue Point Brewing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 475-6944 161 River Avenue, Patchogue www.bluepointbrewing.com Duck Walk Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 726-7555 Montauk Hwy., Watermill Greenport Harbor Brewing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 477-681 234 Carpenter Street, Greenport www.harborbrewing.com Montauk Brewing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8471 62 S. Erie Ave., Montauk www.montaukbrewingco.com Southampton Publick House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 283-2800 40 Bowden Square, Southampton ~Open All Year~ Sparkling Pointe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 765-0200 39750 County Road 48, Southold www.sparklingpointe.co
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The Lure of Scenic Block Island by Debbie Tuma As wonderful as it is to live in the Hamptons, by the middle of July it is always nice to get away for a few days to a different scene, and my friend and I decided to depart for Block Island. Living on the East End, there is no excuse not to take advantage of the Viking Ferry’s roundtrip voyage to this little jewel in the ocean, only about 15 miles away, and the trip keeps getting shorter with their Viking Superstar high-speed ferry service, which now takes only an hour and 15 minutes. You can also take your bike on this steel passenger ferry, which is 120-feet long. We boarded at 10 a.m. on a Sunday, and would normally return at 5 p.m. from Block Island, but tonight we were staying over at our friend Gabrielle Costanzo’s charming “Inn at Old Harbor,” which she owns with her brother, Kai Costanzo, owner of Kai-Kai Sandals. They bought the inn in 2012, and it’s the inn’s 28th season. There is also breakfast and coffee, as well as lunch specials, served on the Viking Superstar, so no need to stop on the way. We sat upstairs for the best views, and of course, the sun. I loved sailing out of Montauk Harbor, past all the docks and boats, and out the beautiful jetties to the wide open sea. We sailed past the Montauk Lighthouse, past the charter boats dotting the water, through the “rips,” and headed over to the New Harbor of Block Island. This is a majestic entrance, where you start to unwind as you pass the sailboats moored in the harbor, and all the old, charming buildings on this laid-back island. The Viking Superstar docked at Champlin’s Marina, and we walked off with our luggage, up the pier and up the hill to Aldo’s Bicycles, where they called for our car rental. Antonio, of Italy, came to pick us up in the PT Cruiser convertible that we were renting for the 2-day stay. We went to Aldo’s Bicycles and Cars further up the road, to sign the papers, and said hello to our friend Leo
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Leone, who owns the Aldo’s companies with his large family. These properties include Aldo’s Bakery with ice cream, Aldo’s Italian Seafood Restaurant, Papa’s Pizzeria, Aldo’s boat, car and moped rentals, and two inns: the Hendrickson House and the Ashley House. Aldo’s also has affiliated car, bike and moped rentals on Martha’s Vineyard and in Newport, R.I. To rent a car or bike, call 401-466-5811; for mopeds call 401-466-5018. We drove only about a mile down the road to the Old
Harbor, where there is a gorgeous Main Street filled with Victorian inns, hotels, little shops and boutiques, and numerous restaurants, all with a nautical flair. The Inn at Old Harbor, dating back to 1882, is a white, three-story, Victorian-style inn with wraparound porches and balconies, dripping with charm. Since it is also located at 231 Water Street, across the street from the Statue of Rebecca, it is known as “The most photographed inn in Block Island.” On the first floor are the Kai-Kai sandal shop, a women’s clothing shop called “Rags,” and Block Island Ice Cream. We rang the bell and greeted our friend Gabrielle and her father Conrad Costanzo, who both travel between Block Island and Montauk. She gave us a tour of the eight lovely rooms, each with floral-printed wallpaper, brass headboards, and antiques from her Continued
grandmother and great aunt’s houses. There is also a Common Room, with a large antique table and chairs, for light continental breakfasts, teas, and wine and cheese served daily. We loved our top floor room, steeped with old charm and a private balcony overlooking the old harbor. There is little air conditioning anywhere on Block Island, but we didn’t need it, with the sea air and fans keeping us cool day and night. The Inn at Old Harbor (call 917-375-8538), or visit innatoldharbor.com) is centrally located to all the downtown activities, so we walked over to Ballard’s Restaurant and Bar where we headed for the beach, to take a swim in the pristine ocean waters of this island. There was a nice crowd and live music and dancing. Later, we walked up the hill to a nice art show at Spring Street Gallery, and across the street, we went to the Victorian-style Manisses Hotel, with a wide porch covered in flowers, and met our hosts Rita and Steven Draper, to try their gourmet restaurant. They serve in the scenic outdoor garden, but since it was getting late, we chose the cozy indoor bar and restaurant. The Manisses Restaurant, which means “Island of the Gods,” is one of the best on the island, where Executive Chef Brian Hartman serves up the most creative and tasty dishes, using fresh produce grown on premises in their gardens, and from the local seas. He is known for his scrumptious “Lobster Mashed Potatoes,” which were divine. The Halibut Ceviche Martini was the freshest and tastiest I’ve ever had, along with his Wild Sockeye Salmon and Miso-Yuzu Halibut entrees, which we devoured. The salmon was pan-seared, served on a cedar slab, with quinoa, Baconey brussel sprouts, and a maple-bacon glaze. The halibut was served with sushi rice, Edamame-Kale sauté, and sesame-seaweed salad, with a Shiromiso Glaze—delicious! They also had a raw bar entrée, Rosemary-Mustard Rubbed Lamb Rack, Kalbi Short Rib, Angus Delmonico, and homemade pasta selections. Their flaming coffees, and their Blackberry Sorbet, was to die for, served with fresh blackberries. The Hotel Manisses is located at 5 Spring Street. Call 401-466-2421. The Manisses owners also have several other businesses—among them, the charming, oceanfront 1661 Inn up the street, and the Oar Restaurant, known for its sushi. They also have a wonderful animal refuge, “Abrams Farm,” where they have rescued animals of all kinds, and allow the public to stop by and pet them. When on Block Island, also check out a few great downtown lunch places, including the Mohegan Café & Brewery, on Water Street, and The Three Sisters, at 43 Old Town Road. Mohegan Café, named after the Mohegan Bluffs, is a fun and social gathering place, serving great and hearty lunches and dinners through October. We liked the Pan-Blackened Mahi-Mahi, the Spinach and Calamari Salad, and the Grilled Tuna Salad. They also have good burgers, chowders, fish and chips, Tex-Mex. wraps, and home-brewed beers and ales. Call 401-4665911. The Three Sisters is a special, pretty, laid-back place to stop for lunch or dinner and sit on outdoor picnic tables, under yellow tarps, outside the cutest old cottage where three female friends are making you the best sandwiches and wraps around. Owner Brigid Price is in her 14th summer there, and she named it because she is “one of three sisters.” We loved the hummus-vegetable wrap and the Greek Salad. They also had homemade meatloaf, roast beef, and tuna subs and wraps, all served with a bag of chips. At night, Three Sisters serves dinner outside, of “catch of the day, clams and shrimp on the grill,” with BYOB and live music. Call 401-466-9661. Next door is a fun outdoor art gallery, “The Block Island Art Company,” owned by artist David Chatowsky, who educates children to preserve the marine environment, through his art. Call 914-334-3919. For reservations on the Viking Superstar, leaving daily from Montauk through mid-September and then weekends through Columbus Weekend, call 631-668-
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Espo’s Surf Shop Offers Sunset Paddle & Kayak Tours Espo's Surf Shop is now offering sunset paddle board and kayak tours every night at sunset. John from Espo's leads the tours and shows the groups the beautiful areas of montauk and East Hampton. On the tour they will see fish, crabs and other sea life swimming under them, the beautiful coast line of the east end and then the amazing sunsets. Espo's Surf Shop supply all the equipment needed for the tour and John with his local knowledge and experience paddler makes this the best tour on the east end. Large groups are welcome and great family fun adventure for all level paddlers. Espo's also offer rental and lessons for stand up paddle board, surfing and kayaking. Call Espo's Surf & Sport at 631-267-SURF (7873) and book your tour, lesson or rental.
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dinner and a cooler and enjoyed watching the sun go down over Montauk from the water. It was quite an amazing way to end a memorable day. Captain Scott and his crew are personable, friendly, and attentive. They offer a variety of fishing and cruising options including an all inclusive Clam Bake. For information call Captain Scott at 631-668-5800.
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Sail Montauk’s Tuesday Night Regatta Sail Montauk is excited to announce Tuesday Night Regattas, beginning Tuesday July 30th. Sign up to experience head to head racing regatta style every Tuesday Night. Sail Montauk’s fleet of four Catalina 22s will have three short races each week, with three crew positions available on each boat. No experience necessary; each boat will have a licensed skipper aboard provided by Sail Montauk. Races are intended to be loose and fun while maintaining the excitement and competitive nature of sailboat racing. Individuals can sign up for $95 per session, or boats can be sponsored for $250. Sponsorship is a great way for businesses to get out on the water with some colleagues and build some team spirit. Supporters can watch the races from the Montauk Yacht Club and join us at the Three Sheets to the Wind after party at Hurricane Alley. Sail Montauk offers private sailing charters, lessons and sunset sails in Montauk, NY. http://www.sailmontauk.com | https://www.facebook.com/SailMontauk
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Man Overboard! The 44ft Anna Mary along with the boat’s fishing partners and long time friends Anthony “Little Anthony” Sosinski and John “Johnny Load” Aldridge are a common site along the Docks of Montauk Harbor. On Tuesday night July 23rd the boat set out for a typical overnight trip for their lobster pots. Unfortunately, this trip is one they’d rather forget, although it unlikely anyone soon will. Apparently Johnny took the first watch about 9pm and when Anthony woke up Wednesday morning at 6am he was panicked to find the boat 60miles south of Mtk Point and his partner was gone. At some point Anthony realized that the lobster tanks they had been filling with water had been moved and that one of the handles had snapped off. Johnny had been pulling on the handle when it snapped off and sent him overboard. The outpouring of support from the community and beyond, that followed the reporting of the missing lobsterman, was in the form of thoughts and prayers, and a 12-boat flotilla 12 miles long, each a half-mile apart, sweeping up and down the coast to search of Johnny. The rescue team included many local fisherman, two rescue boat crews from Coast Guard Station Montauk, two Coast Guard 87-foot rescue patrol boats, aircraft and two rescue helicopters from Cape Cod. The search took over eight hours and covered about 660 miles; finally Johnny was found floating some 40 miles from where he went missing. He was pulled from the water by a rescue helicopter, where he was surviving with a buoy attached to each arm and his fishing boots wedged under his arms for support.
Johnny told of how he swam to a lobster pot buoy and cut it lose with his pocket knife, then swam a ½ mile or so to another one and cut it free so he would have them along with his boots to provide him with some buoyancy. Johnny had been floating around for 12 ½ hours and reportedly had encountered a variety of sea life. As usual, the overwhelming concern and outpouring of support from our community members was seen
throughout the town. Anywhere you went people were looking for or providing updates about the search. There were even reports that in addition to the many local boats, Jimmy Buffet was heading out to lend a hand with the search. Many thanks for all those who were involved in this tremendous search and rescue- and best wishes for Johnny and his family and friends as they are reunited following this nightmarish experience.
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Gosman’s Dock...So Many Choices! by Sue Giustino In the heart of Montauk Harbor the quaint Village at Gosman’s Dock offers a beautiful New England summer look and feel, complete with a variety of shops, a curb side ice cream shop, outdoor clam bar, and three indoor/outdoor restaurants. As you stroll down the walk past the summer shops, the wafting aroma of fresh seafood will lead you to any one of the four delicious eateries offered by Gosman’s. The outdoor clam bar has the traditional fried fare along with grilled fish, lobster, clams… right down to the grilled cheese for the young non-fish friends. If you continue around the corner from the clam bar you’ll find the main Gosman’s Restaurant with an extensive menu sure to please every palate. Right above the clam bar is the Topside Restaurant offering a bird’s eye view of the harbor and completely different delicious variety of land and sea. Around the back of the clam bar –on the water’s edge, is the Gosman’s Inlet Café. The Inlet Café is where you’ll get Chef Lin‘s handpicked Sushi Delights right off the dock at Gosman’s; this is Sushi Chef Lin’s 3rd year at Gosman’s and when you taste his sushi, sashimi, and hand roll specialties, you’ll agree he’s perfected his culinary skills. On a beautiful evening in early July at a table on the edge of the dock, which gives the illusion of sitting on a boat, we had the pleasure of enjoying the beautiful weather, the setting sun, and watching the boats cruise in and out of the harbor. To start, we had Rita’s Lobster Bisque, the Chef’s Choice Sushi, and the Jumbo Lump Crabmeat Cocktail. The Bisque was delicious, rich, and full of lobster and flavor. Fresh and elegantly presented with special sauce the Sushi plate included fresh tuna, salmon, fluke and shrimp. The Crabmeat Cocktail is presented in a beautiful glass and preContinued on Page 61
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A few thousand years ago there was a footpath we now call Montauk Highway, named after the Montauketts who inhabited “The End”. Their blood still runs through the veins of a few local characters who live around here...just something to think about the next time you stroll the open lands of this pristine peninsula. Here’s to one of the mosW LQÀXHQWLDO WULEHV in the Northeast – about to be recognized once again.(It’s on Governor Cuomo’s desk.) Cheers! WWW.MONTAUKETT. ORG . WWW. BLUEPOINTBREWING.COM Tastings: Thursday/Friday 3-7pm & Saturday 12-7pm L O N G I S L A N D ’ S B R E W E RY S I N C E 1 9 9 8 . The Montauk Sun ~ August 2013 ~ 19
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Leatherback Sea Turtle Rescue turtle season. I encourage the public to report any sightings to our 24-hour hotline number 631-369-9829.” Currently the Riverhead Foundation’s staff and volunteers are caring for ten seals, fifteen sea turtles and one Risso’s dolphin. In house patients can be viewed by visiting the web camera at www.riverheadfoundation.org. or by visiting us on Facebook. Leatherback sea turtles are an endangered species. Reports of injured or distressed seals, dolphins, whales or sea turtles can be reported to the Riverhead Foundation’s 24 hr. Emergency Hotline Number (631) 369-9829. To learn more about the Rescue Program and membership and volunteer opportunities please call 631-369-9840
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At 5:46 pm on July 4th, 2013, the Riverhead Foundation was alerted to entangled leatherback sea turtle approximately 1.8 miles west of the western tip of Gardiners Island, Gardiners Bay. The leatherback sea turtle, an endangered species, was at least four feet in length and weighed approximately 600 pounds. The animal was spotted by a boater aboard M/V “Madeleine” of Quanset, RI, who notified the United States Coast Guard Station Montauk. Kimberly Durham, Rescue Program Director along with Julika Wocial, Rescue Program Supervisor, responded to the call. They were assisted by the USCG Station Montauk who provided a vessel to take the Riverhead Foundation Rescue Team on scene. At approximately 8:10 PM the leatherback sea turtle was successfully disentangled and swam away gear free. Julika Wocial, Rescue Program Supervisor stated, “This operation was a success thanks to the concerned members of the public who reported the animal and then went back to relocate it, and to the quick response and invaluable resources of the USCG Station Montauk”. Kimberly Durham, Rescue program Director, added “This is just the beginning of the sea
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Shaved Delmonico Steak with auteed Onions, Peppers and American Cheese on a soft hoagie.
Fish & Chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.95
*The Steak Sandwich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.95
Lightly browned Potato crusted Halibut served with crispy French Fries and Coleslaw.
10oz. NY Strip Steak served on garlic bread with fried Onions & creamy steak sauce.
Half Roasted Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.95
*The Point Burger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.95
Pan seared or BBQ style with creamy mashed potatoes, local corn on the cob and homemade gravy.
Fish Tacos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.95 Two chipolte lime marinated fish tacos stuffed with romaine, pico de galo and jack cheese.
*16oz NY Strip Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24.95 Grilled to your liking then smothered with fried Onions served with seasonal Veggies & mashed Potatoes.
*Sesame Seared Tuna Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23.95 Fresh local Tuna sesame coated then seared just around the edges, Drizzled with a Soy Garlic glaze served with seasonal Veggies & mashed Potatoes.
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Turkey Burger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.95 Seasoned ground Turkey grilled & topped with any one of your favorite toppings. *Cooked to your liking. Consuming raw or partially cooked meat or fish may cause the risk of food-born illness especially if you have certain medical conditions.
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Whale, Dolphin & Sea Turtle Sightings in Montauk! CRESLI and Viking Fleet Enjoy Great Start to 2013 Whale Watch Season The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) and Viking Fleet are happy to announce a successful and exciting start to the 2013 whale watch season with sightings of whales, dolphins, turtles and pelagic birds! The day began with spectacular views of more than 1,000 common dolphins. It has been reported that a group of dolphins this large, has not been spotted in Montauk for more than 27 years. As the day progressed, passengers sighted three large fin whales, two sea turtles, and large groups of pelagic birds. What a great way to start the new season! CRESLI and the Viking Fleet are leading local whale watching excursions, in addition to the offshore trips. Local trips will leave from the dock at 9:30 AM – returning at around 3:30 PM, on Sundays throughout the summer from June 30, 2013 through September 8, 2013. The cost, part of which will go to CRESLI, will be approximately $75 per adult and $49 per child 5- 12. We hope to encounter fin, minke, humpback, sei, and right whales; common dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, pilot whales, and thousands of pelagic birds. Keep checking our website (http://cresli.org) for updates. Whale watching reservations can be made via the Viking Fleet website at http://vikingfleet.com The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) was founded in 1996 by a group of experts in marine mammal science, environmental sciences, education and conservation. CRESLI was formed for the purposes of conducting research, providing educational experiences and promoting conservation of coastal ecosystems. Research and education are inextricably linked in all CRESLI activities. As such, CRESLI actively seeks cooperative alliances with researchers, educational institutions, and the participation of the public. Our pinniped and cetacean research projects, for example, utilize public whale watch cruises and seal walks as platforms for collecting data and educating the public at the same time.
Collas Tennis Academy JR Clinics Monday
9:00 - 11:00 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training (High School Varsity or JR Ranking) 4:00 - 5:00 JR Clinic (4-8 Year Olds) 5:00 - 7:00 JR Play (Must be able serve and keep score) Tuesday 10:00 - 11:30 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training 4:00 - 5:00 JR Clinic (9-12 Year Olds) Wednesday 10:00 - 11:30 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training 4:00 - 5:00 (4-8 Year Olds) 5:00 - 7:00 JR Play Thursday 9:30 - 11:00 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training 4:00 - 5:00 (9-12 Years Old)
Tennis Shop
*All JR Play will consist of a 1/2 hour warm up clinic with 1.5 Play.
Adult Clinics Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
10:00 - 11:30 (Progressive) 10:00 - 11:30 (Progressive) 9:30 - 11:00 (Cardio) 9:00 - 12:00 (Boot Camp) 10:30 - 12:00 (Adult Workout)
Adult Play Monday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Sunday
9:00 - 11:00 Ladies League 5:00 - 7:00 Round Robin 5:00 - 7:00 Round Robin 3:00 - 5:00 4.0 Men’s Play 5:00 - 7:00 Round Robin 4:00 - 6:00 Drop in (Beat the Staff!)
Play with the Staff $65.00/hr. By Appointment Only. *All Round Robin play will consist of a 1/2 hr. warm up clinic with 1.5 Play.
24 hour raquet stringing, fully stocked shop, with shoes, racquets, grips, and apparel. Private Lessons • Clinics • Corporate Outings Match Arranging • Video Analysis
Collas Tennis Academy Since 1990
Master Card & Visa accepted. Collas Tennis Academy is not responsible for lost days due to the weather. Rain days will be reshceduled if possible. All lessons, clinics, court times, a 24 hour cancellation must be made.
Montauk Downs State Park PO Box 1916 50 South Fairview Montauk, NY 11954
(631) 668-6264 E-mail - elcollas@aol.com Text number (760) 861-4992
Professionals
*All tennis courts are Har-Tru Erick Collas - Director
Franz Collas - Professional
The director of tennis at the Academy for the past 20 years. Serves also on the Head Advisory Staff.
Joining the team from Vermont, Franz has experience as a Director and a Junior Coach.
Leoncio Collas - Professional
Fabiana Mersan - Professional
A former Davis cup player, has been a South American Champion. Leoncio brings a great amount of experience to the team.
She was a former world ranked JR, and was ranked top 4 in Paraguay. She played division one college tennis in the United States.
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Kick your summer up a notch at The Sloppy Tuna! Here’s what we have going on this August:
Mondays
Messy Mondays, featuring DJ Guy
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Ladies Night, featuring DJ Blandon
Wednesdays
Legendary Goldfish Races NOW featuring DJ Woogz!
Fridays
Friday Sloppy Hour
Saturdays
Sloppy Saturdays
Sundays
Sunday Brunch with Live Music
August 3rd
Barefoot Wine Beach Clean Up Party!
August 4th
CELTIC CROSS!
August 10th
Michael Ice Scholarship Memorial Benefit
August 11th
August 25th
The Lone Sharks East End Cares Benefit Party with Perini Bikini The WMDS FIRE and ICE Party with Fireball & Red Bull Ragga Lox
August 30September 1st
Labor Day Party with David Higgins Acoustic
August 17th August 18th August 24th
Sloppy Tuna Drinking Games all night with PBR can specials $2 drinks for the ladies from 11-1 Heineken & Coors light promo Enter for a chance to win $75 bar tab Fish bowl drink specials $3 Domestics, $4 Well Drinks from 6-8pm DJ Woogs from 12-10pm DJ Guy from 10pm-4am Brunch from 12-4pm, featuring our new Brunch menu! Help us keep our beach clean with from 9am-12pm and celebrate Montauk Playhouse Gala honoree Drew Doscher! Live at 3pm! Join us to help raise funds for an incredible Scholarship Fund from 1-5pm LIVE at 2pm! Help raise funds for a great charity with Perini Bikini! Live at 2pm! Free giveaways and prizes all day from Fireball & Red Bull Smooth reggae at 2pm! Live music from popular Charleston, SC based Dave Higgins daily!
The Sloppy Tuna
148 South Emerson Avenue Montauk, USA (631) 647-8000 www.thesloppytuna.com
Zum Schneider MTK... German Dining & Biergarten by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Now entering its second year in Montauk, Zum Schneider MTK has clearly lived up to everything it has promised. With a highly successful New York City restaurant, the chance to open another one in this beautiful seaside resort was something owner, Sylvester Schneider, always wanted to do. Guests to the restaurant have discovered fine Bavarian cuisine, blended with offerings from Montauk’s waters, great music, and special events with warm and friendly staff makes this an ideal place for constant revisits. A newly designed open air section of the restaurant now gives off an aura of
dining outdoors. Soon more outdoor tables will add the same ambiance of biergartens in Germany Back in May the season literally started for Zum Schneider with a traditional May Pole celebration, which is celebrated May 1st in Bavaria. For those not familiar with this event, it’s a day for the local folklore group, dressed in their finest costumes to gather villagers to dance around the maypole. Each maypole is decorated with ribbons, wreaths or signs and a brass band accompanies the dancers. The earliest reports of maypoles in Germany, as a symbol of all things that grow and bear fruit, date back to the 13th century. We had this same celebration in Montauk Continued on Page 59
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Eat Healthy & Keep Cool at Gurneys by Debbie Tuma During the blazing hot, sultry summer days in July, we knew the perfect place to escape the heat wave. My friend and I could think of no better place to dine than the outside deck of Gurney’s Inn Resort & Spa, overlooking the beautiful Atlantic Ocean on the Old Montauk Highway. The hostess ushered us to a corner table, where we could see rows of other lucky diners enjoying the welcome cool breezes off the ocean, as the sun started to set lower in the sky, leaving a pink afterglow. Our waiter Steven, of Czechoslovakia, brought a chilled glass of Kendall Jackson Chardonnay for me, and a “Pink Flirtini” for my friend Mary. This popular specialty drink at Gurney’s consists of Stoli Raspberry Vodka, Cointreau, pineapple juice, cranberry juice, and fresh limejuice, topped with champagne. Although we know Gurney’s is known for their wonderful steaks, Long Island Duck, chicken and veal dishes, on this hot night, we were in the mood for lighter fish and seafood fare. We started with an appetizer of the famous Baked Clams Alla Monte, consisting of six tasty, large whole top-neck clams with breadcrumbs and lemon wedges-juicy and savory. We also tried Gurney’s Sashimi Salad-- a feast for the eyes, with an assortment of raw tuna, salmon, local fluke, shrimp, and scallops, with mixed greens, tomato, onion, and fried spring roll skin, served with a zesty Balsamic Miso Dressing. Since Gurney’s Inn Resort makes the best Caesar Salad, we simply had to share one. The Caesar Salad is a Monte family tradition, with their Italian heritage, and it is truly divine. Another staple in this Italian family is their fabulous Shrimp Scampi, which we ordered, and it came in a large bowl, filled with five succulent big shrimp, lots of garlic, broccoli rabe, sausage, and delicious pasta. I ordered one of several fresh fish specials, the Blackened Tuna, which our waiter Steven recommended, and it was served medium rare, over a delicate Japanese Seaweed Salad, with a side of spicy rice, which we asked for. With all this fresh, perfectly cooked seafood, we were in heaven, and we took a break to relax over some coffee and Cappuccino (another Gurney’s favorite). The outside deck was cool and tranquil this time of night, and it felt great to get a hiatus from the heat and humidity. Mary tried Gurney’s famous “Tartufo,” consisting of chilled, chocolate-covered balls of ice cream, topped with fresh whipped cream, which felt soothing to the palette.
I sampled the Vegan Chocolate Cake, made with chocolate mousse, hazelnuts, and chocolate ganache. Yes, it was “sinful,” but at least it was healthy! Gurney’s Inn Resort & Spa has meals available for the “Wellness Challenge,” a healthy vegan-oriented group based in East Hampton, and they also have options for people choosing vegetarian, Macrobiotic or gluten-free foods. They have a Spa Menu for those choosing to watch their weight, and a Sushi Bar for those who prefer a Japanese cuisine. Stop by this summer for “Lobster Night” on Wednesday nights with a complete buffet, and on Tuesday nights, Gurney’s continues their summer beach parties with live music, food and drinks available at their beach bar below. Call 668-2345 for more information, or visit www.gurneysinn.com
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Navy Beach Extends Navy SEAL Campaign Navy Beach Raises $10,000 for Navy SEAL Foundation & Extends Campaign through Labor Day Honoring Our Warriors. Supporting Their Families.
Montauk's Favorite Beachfront Restaurant & Bar Casual Coastal Cuisine Amazing Sunsets / Boaters Welcome Lunch & Dinner 7 Days
Navy Beach honoring Montauk’s Naval history, began a campaign in June to raise awareness and support for the Navy SEAL Foundation. The campaign began with a cocktail party on June 1st where over 100 people attended including: Members of the US Coast Guard Station Montauk, Captain James O'Connell USN (ret), representative from Navy SEAL Foundation, and Larry Kelly, Former Senior Rule of Law Advisor US State Department Southern Iraq. The cocktail party, which raised over $5,000, “Honoring our Warriors. Supporting their Families.” was the official kick-off to a month of fundraising efforts at the restaurant. The fundraising continued throughout June and July raising another $5,000 with the “dine & donate” program where guests were able to add $1 to their dining check to go to the Navy Seal Foundation. Navy Beach recently issued a $10,000 donation to the Navy SEAL Foundation and has extended the campaign through Labor Day and set a subsequent goal of $15,000. Supporters are also able to donate via the Navy Beach website at http://navybeach.com/help-navybeach-support-the-navy-seal-foundation/.
One Love à La Plage Sundays Sunset Sets Sundays Through Labor Day Featuring Winston Irie & Twister 16 Navy RRDG Montauk, N.Y. 11954
631.668.6868
www.navybeach.com Please check our calendar or call ahead to see when we are closed for private events.
Serving Brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 11 to 3pm. For reservations please call (631) 483-5039 or email us at events@thesurflodge.com
183 Edgemere Street, Montauk NY The Montauk Sun ~ August 2013 ~ 29
SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE AND PSYCHIC SERVICES COMES TO MONTAUK Lauren has been a Life Coach Advisor and Psychic Practitioner for over twenty-five years in Watermill and has recently opened The Spiritual Psychic Guiding Light Center in Montauk at 649 Montauk Hwy. Lauren is third generation; she’s following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother. She told me that her gift is from Love, and Love is from God! Her work is strictly Spiritual Enlightenment from Love, serving and guiding in directions needed. Her specialty is in reuniting lovers or helping to find a love/soul mate through astronomy and opening channels of love. I asked a friend if she would share her experience after a reading, and this is her reflection: Individuals seeking readings have different reasons and motivations for their session. For this reason, different types of readings are available. Some seek to connect with those who have passed; others look for clarity by having one’s own past life experiences revealed. Some seek readings for answers to questions and relationships and yet others may simply look at the reading as a form of personal entertainment. Whatever the reason, the gift of a good reading is ‘insight.’ As we are all energy, a talented psychic is adept at reading and interpreting the psychic energy of those seeking such a reading. Tarot cards and tealeaves are conduits, or tools for readers. The lines of one’s hand correlate to various aspects of personality, health, love and life and can be interpreted depending upon the unique patterns of the individual in a Palm reading. While at the Spiritual Psychic Guiding Light Center, I was gifted with a tarot card reading by Lauren, who used her psychic abilities to interpret the cards as they unfolded. After shuffling the cards and handing them back to her, Lauren laid out the cards and stepped into my life for the duration of the reading. I listened attentively as she “saw” the people and circumstances both as they currently are, as well as in the upcoming future. As with all genuine psychics it is as if she feels what I feel. Personal details connected to existing and upcoming situations, events, and people were presented with clarity. A sense of deeper understanding of some of the most intimate issues in my life arose. Although we have never met, it is as though I have come to sit with someone who simply knows what issues in my life need clarification. As with other readings I have had, while I may have come in with a particularly important issue, a different issue may push its way to the front in the order of topics to be discussed. The entire deck of tarot cards was used, several cards being revealed at a time. As the cards were laid out, so too were the people and issues that were revealed. Often, as was the case in this reading, certain topics were of a deeply personal nature; topics which I have not discussed with anyone in my life.
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Waking Up at John’s Pancake and Steak House by Debbie Tuma At 8:00 a.m. on a Sunday morning, the coffee pots were perking at John’s Pancake and Steak House in Montauk, and long-time waitresses Eileen Dick and Chris Albronda were buzzing around the packed room, carrying plates of eggs and pancakes to hungry customers. Local photographs lined the walls, and couples and families were sliding into the comfy booths to enjoy a warm breakfast on this cool early morning. John Toole, who owns John’s Pancake and Steak House with his partner Joe, was in the back kitchen, flipping fried eggs on the stovetop. “Good morning,” he greets me, between the eggs and the toast, which he is popping into the toaster. “Another busy day.” It’s been like this throughout the entire history of this long-time Montauk establishment, which started in the 1940’s and was owned by a number of different local families, including the Bohlers, the Fromms, the Drobeckers, and now John and Joe. Throughout this time, it continued to serve great breakfasts and lunches. One person who has lasted throughout much of this history, and who is one of the longest and hardest-working waitresses in Montauk, is Eileen Dick, who has long
called Montauk her home. “It’s a fun place to work, and we see many of our regular customers here every day,” she smiled. “It’s like a family.” My friend and I were surrounded by families and kids, as we ordered some of the famous John’s pancakes with fresh fruit, and a spinach, mushroom and cheese omelette, with toast and home fries. We started with some chilled orange juice, followed by John’s famous rich coffee, to wake up. When Christine brought us our breakfast, we wondered how we’d finish it all, but it smelled divine and tasted even better. I poured their fresh maple syrup over the stack of three large pancakes, piled with fresh strawberries, blueberries and banana slices, and dove right in—delicious! John’s Pancake and Steak House serves all kinds of great breakfasts, including waffles, French toast, melon and fruit, and even another specialty-- Crepes! They have many kinds of Crepes Suzettes, with assorted fruit and other fillings, and also many kinds of pancakes. The kids love their famous ET Pancakes, made with chocolate and peanut butter chips, and they also have blueberry, coconut, and banana pancakes, as well as Silver Dollar Pancakes. Their sausages and bacon strips are also yummy on the side, and they make wonderful home fries as well! John’s Pancake and Steak House is open daily, from 6:15 a.m. until 2:45 p.m. and they serve breakfast all day long. Their lunch specials change daily, but they always have great burgers, salads, soups, sandwiches, wraps, fish and steak specialties. Try their amazing steak and eggs! They are conveniently located at 721 Main Street, in the heart of downtown Montauk. You can sit at the long counter, or at tables or booths. You’ll usually see someone you know, as many regulars return often to this friendly, fun atmosphere. It is also popular with tourists, and on weekends in summer, can have a line out the door. Call John’s Pancake and Steak House, open all year-round, at 631-668-2383 for more information.
Sail inn Motel • Restaurant • Tavern HAPPy HOuR 4:00 – 7:30 Dart Board • Drink Specials • Pool Table Wednesday:
Thursday:
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Seafood Combo – $2495
Pool Tournament... $5 entry fee
Lobster Tail, Baked Clams, Stuffed Flounder, French Fries & Salad
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with Baked Potato, Corn on the Cob & Salad
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Tré Bella at the Montauk Manor by Sue Giustino Once upon a time the multi-millionaire industrialist Carl Fisher had a vision. The time was the summer of 1925. Mr. Fisher was responsible for the development of Miami Beach, Florida, and his vision was to create the "most fabulous summer resort ever imagined in the western world", in a place called Montauk, New York. His resort would have a beach club, a yacht club, polo fields, a golf course, glass enclosed tennis courts, a boardwalk extending for over half a mile along the ocean, a ranch and health spa. Most fabulous all would be his 200 room; English Tudor Hotel built high atop Signal Hill - the Montauk Manor. In the spring of 1927, a part of Mr. Fisher's vision became a reality, with the opening of The Manor as the grand centerpiece. Ballrooms were filled with rich and famous of the day. Restaurants were serving internationally acclaimed cuisine. Croquet was being played on the expansive front lawn. Tea was served on the veranda overlooking the entire 10,000 acre dream resort. In short, Montauk
Manor was the quintessence of luxury... a fairy tale castle in a magical time. (Montaukmanor.com) Flash to 2013 and Carl Fishers vision although altered, is alive and well. Montauk is a fabulous summer resort and the Montauk Manor is as beautiful as ever housing the fine Dining Restaurant Tre Bella. Operated by Richard Coy and Rick Hutton who also own the original Aunt Bella’s of Little Neck - they serve traditional Northern and Southern Italian Cuisine. Three years ago when Ken and I were married at Nick’s on the Beach, aside from the amazing location, one of the selling points was Chef Joel; he gave us sam-
Gurney’s Spatini Party 2013
The SPATINI party at Gurney's Inn was once again a fabulous event with over 200 people attending. This year “The Retreat” is the benefactor of this annual event.
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ples of dishes we could have at the reception and one was better than the last. Well Nicks sold shortly after that, and Joel has been hiding out at Tre Bella ever since. This treasure is tucked away in the elegant lobby of the Montauk Manor and Chef Joel has perfected a menu that is unbelievable!! The choices range from traditional Italian pasta specialties and baked dishes, to Veal, Eggplant, Chicken and Steak each prepared as Parmaigiana, Francese, or Marsala to name a few. In addition, the seafood choices cover Shrimp, Calamari, Mussels, Scallops and a selection of Fresh Fish each prepared in a variety of styles sure to please. Fortunately for us, we were treated to a lovely sampling of many dishes which allows me to share with you a nice variety of whatTre Bella has to offer. To begin, our attentive and friendly waitress Anna presented us with had Baked Clams, Mussels and their award winning Clam Chowder, just three of the many appetizers to choose from. The Baked Clams are tenderly prepared with whole clams and lightly coated with seasoned bread crumbs. The Mussels can be served marinara or scampi; we had a little of both and the marinara had a gentle spice which didn’t overpower the mussel taste, and the scampi was a lemony garlic sauce that was ideal for dipping their crusty Italian bread. Lemony, creamy and filled with delicious tender clams and potatoes, and seasoned perfectly it’s no wonder the Clam Chowder took the People’s Choice award at the Montauk Fall Harvest Festival two years in a row. The Veal Marsala and Chicken Francese each are served tender and with a delightful aroma of seasoning. The Veal was thinly sliced medallions perfectly sautéed in a light brown Marsala wine with mushroom; while the chicken was lightly battered and sautéed in a lemon, butter, white wine sauce topped with onions and mushrooms and was juicy, tender, and lemony. The last two dishes we had were both quite unforgettable. The Fluke Piccata was a special of the evening and had a generous amount of tender fluke filets presented with a lovely combination of garlic, lemon, olives, plum tomatoes, carrots, capers, and spinach and broccoli. It was amazing, and the side of white rice was perfect accompaniment to such a flavorful dish. Finally, we had their very popular Blackened Shrimp & Scallops served over linguini in a spicy beer butter sauce garnished with spinach, garlic and oil. Al Dente pasta, a delicate yet present spice, and a flavor that you can tell isn’t wine but can’t really taste the beer- all adds up to perfection! New York Cheese Cake with raspberry or chocolate mousse, ice cream, or truffles is offered along with after dinner cordials; all which can be enjoyed at your table, or in the lobby with piano music and a fireplace. Complete with an eclectic wine and drink selection, a warm friendly atmosphere, and wonderful service, dinner at Tre Bella is a delightful night out. Breakfast and lunch is also served daily, catering for weddings and special events, and a price fix menu is offered daily from 4:30pm-6:30pm. For further information see their web site at www.trebellarestaurant.com or call 631-6682322.
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@ the Gig Shack
Annie's Acoustic
Winston @ Swallow Carl at the Helm Steve & Colleen @ Atlantic Terrace
Congratulations Morgan & Beth
Zum Schneider taps
Winston @ Sole
Terrance Pumping Iron
Jon Fritz @ Navy Beach the Lifeguards @ the Lighthouse Grill
Riviera weekend @ Navy Beach
Paradise...at the Top of the Stairs by Sue Giustino That’s what it feels like when you enter the door to the Deborah Thompson Day Spa above the MTK Bookstore right in the circle in town. The decorative rock outside the door reminds you to take a deep breath and allow the aroma ebbing from behind the door to begin your relaxation process. This goes right along with the words that I love to hear spoken by the massage therapist just as you’re about to begin your treatment, “Remember this is for you!” The special for August is The Ultimate. It is a 90 minute treatment that includes a full Stone Therapy Massage as well as an Anti-Stress Facial. My friend and I went for her birthday treat and each experienced this spectacular treatment; Deborah was my therapist and my friend had Amy. Each of us walked out feeling extremely relaxed and rejuvenated. The cozy rooms are transform you to an exotic location with soothing music, low lighting and the smells of essential oils. I rested on a heated bed covered with soft blankets and sheets, and proceeded to have a continuous massage/facial for ninety minutes. Deborah started with my leg s, arms, and back using massage techniques along with all natural vitamin E oil and special oils from Switzerland to enhance muscle relaxation. Her gentle yet firm movements along my rather tense back gave immediate relief, and the hot stone intensified the depth of the work she did with her hands. When she finished with my back, I turned over and enjoyed the facial with the massage continuing intermittently on my arms, legs, and neck. It was so relaxing to be given both treatments without having to be interrupted and change location. The Facial included an exfoliating wash which was massaged into my skin with a sponge application to get deep into my pores; it was eventually removed with a damp cloth. As Deborah massaged my arms and legs, a steamer was on my face to further open up and cleanse. To remove dead skin cells to help refine the complexion, an almond based exfoliate was applied
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www.deborahthompsondayspa.com and worked in with a hand held skin microdermabrasion tool- to help stimulate the cells. I could feel my face being rid of those old sun-beaten cells and knew I’d feel the benefits of it later. Following this was a number of cool creams and serums to help reduce wrinkles around my eyes, and help balance the pH of my skin after exfoliation. With my eyes outlined with Fenugreek Gel for wrinkles & age Defense Eye Cream, she applied Blackthorn Gel Mask to my face and allowed it to absorb for 15-20mins while my Stone Massage was completed. By this time I think I became one with the bed and didn’t want this treat to end. Finally an Age Defense Bioflavonoid Serum Moisturizer and Q-10 was applied with a light massage… This treatment was the perfect 50th birthday gift for my longtime best friend and not too bad for me either. We walked out completely relaxed, with smooth, soft faces. It really doesn’t get any better than that! Deborah Thompson Day Spa is located at 37 The Plaza in Montauk Village. The spa has a team of five therapists and can accommodate couples and small groups of friends. They’re open year round, and are available for appointments seven days a week from 9am-8pm. A complete list of services can be found, along with additional upgrades, on their website: www.DEBORAHTHOMPSONDAYSPA.COM and remember to like them on Facebook.
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Located next to the train station in Montauk, NY The Montauk Sun ~ August 2013 ~ 35
Vintage Pink...A Little Store with a BIG Personality After ten years as a stay at home mom collecting unique warm décor for her own home to the admiration of her friends, Julie Miller had a vision and decided to relocate her mom to start a business together here in Montauk. Chicky Aster, Julies mom has been in the Antique business for 37years in Bayside, Queens. Originally from Alabama, Chicky moved to New York when she got married years ago. The idea to merge the ‘old’ with the ‘new’ was completed with Chicky’s Antiques and Julies flair for the natural and warm. Born was a lovely Pink “home” around the corner from the hustle of Main Street offering a wonderful selection of Antiques, Vintage Jewelry, and Zen gifts and home goods. The interior is green –Chicky’s favorite color and there’s a variety of pink items, like the exterior, because “Pink is Julies Passion”. This color combination works and the result is a warm atmosphere right down to the high pink stools at the counter. “They were mom’s idea,” Julie commented while they filled me in on all of the details of the store. “We invite customers to sit and admire the Jewelry, or just join us for tea or coffee on cooler days. Moms’ favorite saying has always been ‘COFFEE, TEA and JEWELRY’. It’s her southern influence.” She added. As we spoke, customers continued to walk in and admire the collection of Antique English Tea Cups, Lenox and Wedgewood China, the amazing selection of Vintage Silver –which is sold by weight and is the best price anywhere- and the eclectic selection of gifts. It was wonderful how many “Oh WOW” comments I heard standing in the front of the store as people walked in. Among the treats are shirts and small items with inspirational sayings, Jade Yoga mats, Hard Tale Yoga clothes, Buddha boards and an array of other interesting Buddhist items... It’s impossible to do justice to the beautiful items offered; you really do have to see it for yourself to experience the full effect. This is the mother and daughter team’s second season and the ever-changing, growing, unique inventory makes VINTAGE PINK a place that locals and visitors alike look forward to returning to. They are open year round, seven day a week. They’re hoping to bring a Jewelry Repair man out once a week, from 47th street in Manhattan. He worked at his mother’s shop in Queens for 15 years and would provide a great service to Montauk. If you haven’t been there already, it’s time for a visit or even if you have, you’ll want to go back for another look.
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Fishbar or Bliss... The Choice is Yours! by Sue Giustino Fishbar on the Lake - owned and operated by Daniel Grimm and Chef Jennifer Meadows, also the owners of Bliss, a Montauk Kitchen, offers a delicious dinner menu that is worth the trip out to East Lake Drive. Bliss is located in the center of town and offers a completely different yet equally delicious menu daily for breakfast, lunch, dinner and some weekend late nights. Fish Bar uses only fresh fish, right off the dock chosen and prepared by Chef Jennifer. Their dockside seating with simple yet classy décor style, full bar and menu complete with unique fish and shellfish dishes each presented on beautiful dinnerware makes this restaurant worthy of the trip either by land or sea. This season’s menu has a few changes and all just as fresh and flavorful as the rest. We enjoyed the Thai Style Steamed Mussel prepared with PEI Mussels in Coconut Curry Broth with lemongrass, tomato, shallots and cilantro. They have a good bite in the Spicy Thai style and are served with toasted bread perfect for soaking in the flavor of the sauce. We also had the Deviled Crab which is a generous, moist crab cake made with sweet crabmeat, red peppers, scallions, and garden fresh herbs which make the fresh crab flavor come alive. These appetizers are joined by an assortment of other delights including corn fritters, salads, calamari, chowder, octopus and steamed clams. Entrees include Lobster Bake choices for one, two or three people, Vegetarian Choices, and a mouthwatering assortment of fish and seafood; from Fresh Fish Taco’s, Fishbar’s Lobster Roll, to a number of dishes involving combinations of Scallops, Shrimp, Clams, Calamari, Cod, Tilefish, and Monkfish. We enjoyed the Grilled Shrimp and Mussels in a Garlic Herb Butter with Tomato and Shallots, which rested upon a bed of Sweet Corn Risotto. This was a wonderful array of flavors accented by the sweet corn in the Risotto and fresh herbs on the Shrimp. Our other entrées Scallops and Razor Clams, one of the Local Favorites, is presented picture perfect on a long glass dish. Lemon Butter and Fresh Herbs mixed with Fresh Watermelon Radish, Crispy Rainbow Potatoes, Kalamata Olives, House Dried Tomatoes, Fava Beans, Yellow Beets and Crispy Chorizo provide a delicious flavor for the long thin Razor Clams and Sweet Tender Scallops. Every morsel of this New England Style Costal Cuisine is exciting and at times unexpected. Fishbar is open 12 to 10pm daily -(631) 6686600, and are located at Located at the Gone Fishing Marina- 467 East Lake Dr., you can dock your boat while dining, or even hop on the water taxi. Visit them on the web at: FreshLocalFish.com. The little Montauk Cafe – BLISS -732 Montauk Highway- 668- 8206 is open 7 days from 7AM serv-
ing coffee, fresh juices & smoothies, beer & wine, a variety of juices and sodas, paninis & wraps, grilled & deli sandwiches, hamburgers, burritos & tacos, fresh salads, hot soups, and a large assortment of dinner items. They have a breakfast bar overlooking Main Street, tables for inside dining, and picnic tables in our outdoor patio for those warm, sunny days. Fishbar or Bliss…the choice really is yours, not too bad, if only all of our choices were this tasty!
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What To Do With The Blues with Chef Tony Berkhofer of “The Coast” Most of Montauk's local catch lend themselves well to a variety of recipes and preparation methods. Fluke, striped bass, and sea bass are wonderful fish to cook with, but what to do with all those bluefish? The higher oil content and rich meat of bluefish, makes them more difficult to cook with than other white, lean,flaky local species. However, its high oil content makes it a perfect candidate for smoking, which is how I like to prepare it. I serve it to my customers as a smoked fish dip, along with sea salt crackers, pickled peppers, olives and fresh lemon.
Smoked Montauk Bluefish Dip: serves 8-10 Ingredients: 2-4 Bluefish Filets (skin & scales on) Spices for Bluefish Seasoning 1/4 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup sour cream 1 Tbsp. Marscapone cheese 2 scallions (greens only) ___________________________________________
1 bunch fresh chives (chopped finely) 1/2 Lemon (juiced) Salt & Pepper to taste Crackers Pickled Jalapenos (optional) Olives (optional)
Smoking Bluefish: Filet the bluefish ensuring to remove any belly section with rib bones. Brine the filets 2-3 minutes in cold water with kosher salt. Pat dry the skin side and place face down on a baking sheet. Season the filet with a mixture of garlic powder, adobo, black pepper, cayenne and paprika. Place filets skin down on smoker rack and smoke 3-4 hours on low to medium heat. Smokers vary-so see your instruction manual. Add wood chips as necessary to maintain heat. For thicker filets, you can finish in a 250 degree oven for an additional hour. Let cool and refrigerate for several hours. Dip Preparation: Break smoked bluefish filets into pieces and place in food processor (It is best to do this by hand, so you can feel for any leftover bones). Place all ingredients above the line in food Bohemian BBQ – Surf Cuisine – Island Inspired Cocktails – Live Music processor and puree until smooth and silky. Remove Lunch and Dinner Seven Days A Week – Late Night Bar to bowl, and add chopped chives and fresh squeezed lemon juice. Serve with crackers or toast points, and any garnishes you'd like. Enjoy!
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Lola’s Horchata This refreshing Mexican drink goes well after eating a spicy meal. Delicious on a hot summer day! Enjoy...
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1 cup uncooked white long-grain rice. 5 cups water. 1/2 cup sweetened coconut milk. 1/2 Tbsp. vanilla extract. 1/2 Tbsp. ground cinnamon. 2/3 cups sugar (optional). Pour rice and water into and blender. Blend until the rice breaks up, about 2 minutes. Let rice and water stand at room temperature for 4 hours. Strain the rice water into a pitcher and discard the rice. Stir the coconut milk, vanilla, cinnamon and sugar into the rice water. Chill and stir before serving over ice.
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Throwing Montauk Out With The Trash by Debra rose
Montauk is all about the water. Atlantic views along Old Montauk Highway. The Surfcasting epicenter, famous for seafood and restaurants on the water. World-class beach breaks and a surfer’s paradise. Home of Gosman’s Dock, Yacht Cubs and Marinas. Bone-white beaches, tranquil lakes, sprinkled with swimmers, kayaks, and children on boogie boards. The Historic Landmark of the Montauk Lighthouse overlooking majestic cliffs along the very tip of Long Island. And in recent months, notoriously known for beaches littered with garbage. Montauk’s beaches are some of the most stunning in the world; pristine white sand sprawled beside rich hues of navy, sea-foam green water, precious waves and picturesque breaks along the coast. So why do we treat our home, the playground for children, and this little corner of our planet that we so enjoy and look forward to visiting, like a dumpster? Rubbish from fireworks, cans, bottles, plastic, cigarettes, tires, Styrofoam, cardboard tubes, rope, netting and miscellaneous debris washes up on our shores and collects in abundance along our beach everyday. For a community that relies primarily on fishing, surfing and tourism, why wouldn’t we want a more beautiful beach, a safe environment, and a healthier marine population? Taking Responsibility When we are not aware of our own impact on the environment, plants, animals, oceans and ultimately we, as a community, suffer. Would we want people to bring and dump garbage around our on house or apartment, on a daily basis? By disposing of trash properly before it even reaches the beach, we are already showing our commitment and involvement to having respect for our ocean and shores. Burying beer cans after a bonfire, putting out a cigarette in the sand, leaving empty bags and food containers, are simply not acceptable. It’s criminal. East Enders live for their coast and ocean, but when you arrive at the beach, we are finding a lot more than sand and surf. What if the pollution became so noxious that it necessitated our beaches to be closed for the summer? Eight out of ten pieces of trash found on the beach come from land-based sources. Us. Plastic is one of the most prevalent, persistent and harmful materials that is destroying our beach community and killing our marine-life. Animals ingest, and are entangled by, pieces of plastic that hamper their ability to swim, eat and breathe. By mistakenly consuming plastic materials believed to be food, animals die when plastic wounds and clogs their internal organs, prompting starvation. Toxins absorbed by plastic seeps into their reproductive tracts and blocks nutrients critical to survival. When litter and garbage eventually saturates our oceans, it becomes unsafe to swim in the water or walk on the beach. Pollutants in waters teeming with toxins impacts our own health and can cause anything from a sore throat to meningitis and gastro-intestinal problems. Shards of glass and slivers of metal can cause harmful cuts. And for a town so reliant on the livelihood of the fishing industry, toxic trash eventually harms the fish and shellfish caught that we buy in fish markets, order in restaurants, and grill at our cookouts. Not picking up after our pets on the beach and on the street brings toxins to our beaches, oceans and to us. Oil on the street, lawn fertilizer in grass, and garbage scattered in our parking lots eventually drain into the water and settle on our beaches where we sit, swim, play and eat. Raking the beach may seem like a desirable option, yet it is more harmful to our oceans and the beach.
By uprooting natural vegetation, bird’s nests and sand dunes are disturbed. Roots below the surface of the sand responsible for reducing beach erosion are injured by beach raking, an urgent issue in Montauk and for our Lighthouse. Before you toss something in the sewer or choose not to recycle that bottle, realize that by properly disposing of garbage and by trying to recycle waste can greatly impact our own well-being and the health of our water and beaches. If you have a six-pack, cut the plastic rings before you throw it in the garbage in case it does reach our ocean and entangles more animals. Surfrider Foundation sponsors Beach Clean-Ups all year, all over the country. Participate in one (http://www.surfrider.org/). Wherever possible, use products with minimal packaging and buy alternative, recyclable materials. Most importantly, educate yourself and those around you. Get involved. It’s your beach, your children’s beach, and Montauk’s beaches that you will be saving. For information for the Environmental Protection Agency: http://www.epa.gov/. For Earth 911: http://earth911.org/
The Montauk Sun Goes to Manhattan! You can now find The Montauk Sun in Manhattan at the addresses below in street boxes like the one at the Montauk Train station. The Sun has always been easy to find with outdoor boxes at the Montauk harbor, Johns Pancake, Whoa Nellie & entrance at the beach by Sloppy Tuna. It’s also the only publication at the Lighthouse Grill next to the lighthouse. You can also find it on the Jitney! If you’re looking for The Sun it’s never far away even on a rainy day. 1ST Av. between 78th & 79th in front of Agata & Valentina 1ST Av.between 84th & 85th in front of Arturos Restaurant York Av. between 84th & 85th in front of Starbucks York Av. between 81st & 80th in front of Starbucks & D'Agastino York Av. between 80th & 79th in front of Chase Bank York Av.between 69th & 68th in front of Starr Medical Foundation York Av. between 70th & 69th in front of Cornell Medical Center Sotheby’s International - York & 71st/72nd 3rd Av. between 68th & 69th in front of Food Emporium Lexington Ave between 69th & 68th in front of Hunter College
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Entertainment Gurney’s Inn 631-668-2345 Tuesdays uesdays Free concert 6 to 10pm on Gurney's private beach. Live band, bonfires, drink spespecials, raffles and dancing in the sand. NO Cover Charge! Aug 6 New Life Crisis Aug 13 Dan Baily Aug 20 Big River Ransom Aug 27 Joe Delia & The Thieves Sept 3 Planet Groove Sept 10 Hot Wax Wednesdays: weekly Lobster Bakes 6 to 8:30pm, live music please make reservations Ever y Fri. 9:00 Start Karaoke with Des & Linda Ever y Saturday Live Music or DJ Gurney’s... The Place For Dancing and Fun
Montauk Brewing Company 62 S.Erie Av. 631-834-2627
Acoustic Sessions with Joe Van Asco - Satur days from 5-7pm. Tasting Monday through Friday 3 to 8pm Saturday & Sunday 12 to 8pm
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POINT BAR & GRILL 668-1500 Happy Hour4-7 Mon. - Fri. Half price Drinks & Appetizer Sports Bar with Great Food
SLOPPY Sundays!
are Back 11pm till $3 everything See all the games MLB Package Sunday NFL Ticket This Fall All Games Todd the Guitar Guy every Monday 10 till ??? DJ Vinny K Thursday to Sunday The Point Trivia Night every Tuesday at 10pm Drink Specials and Prizes
Sloppy Sunday is back!
Shagwong Main St. - 631-668-3050
Live Music Every Friday & Saturday
East by North East Every Friday Telly with Hopefully Forgiven Live Music every Saturday
Liars Saloon 668-9597
Every FRIDAY Karaoke with “HARRY”
Montauk Yacht Club Free Wednesday Movie night 9pm new releases on the great lawn Every weekend Live Music in Hurricane Alley Every Saturday 1-4pm Dan Baily and the Tribe Sunday August 18 Joe Delia Sunday Brunch in Hurricane Alley 11 to 3pm
Lighthouse Grill Live music Every Saturday the Lifeguards perform 4pm start Every Sundays the 3 B 3pm start
668 the Gig Shack 668-2727 Thursday nights Third Estate or the Montauk Project Friday nights DCE, the Dylan Coroza Experience Sunday Nights The Lifeguards Thursday and Friday afternoons Manny's Reggae Sunday afternoons Annie's Acoustic Check Facebook for Daily listings “Live Music all the time”
Lynn's Hula Hut Music... Thursday-Sunday 6-9pm 1st Ed Kaercher [singer-songwriter] Steven Stills, John Prine, Classic 60's-70's 2nd Ed Kaercher 3rd TBA 4th Mary Grace Deneen & Co- Beach Rock-n-Roll 8th TBA 9th-11th Peter White all the way from Ft. Luaderdale Fla.- Classic boat drink tunes 15th Ed Kaercher 16th TBA 17th Royal Khaoz! Reggae Fusion 18th TBA 23rd Jetty Koon 24th Mary Grace Deneen &Co 25th Special Guest TBA 29th Closed for Private Party!@7pm 30th Mary Grace Deneen &Co 31st Royal Khaoz! Reggae Fusion
Sail Inn 668-2800 Live Music 8:30 start Aug 3rd Grand Folk Railroad Aug. 10th Johnny Pipes and The Tradesmen Aug. 17th Brewing Company Band Aug. 24th Lone Rider Band Aug. 31st Brewing Company Band Every Friday Bar Karaoke 9pm start Every Sunday Megan Leonardo 6pm
Swallow East 631-668-8344 Thursdays- Bull Moose Party 7-9pm Friday 8/9 & 8/23 Mama Lee 6-9pm Saturday 8/3, 8/17, 8/31 Casanova Frankenstein 8/10 Oogee WaWa 7-9pm Sunday 8/4 & 8/25 Royal Khaoz 6-9pm 8/11 Winston 6-9pm 8/18 URI- 6-9pm Tuesdays- Kathleen Fee 6-9pm Blue Moon Party DJ Wednesday 8/7 Josh Brussell 7-9pm, 8/21
O’Murphy’s Pub 631-668-5005 Every Sunday in August 6pm -10pm Michael Dann Acoustic Guitar & Vocal Every Thursday 8pm-11pm The Supernovas Irish Band with Sean Every Saturday Starting at 10pm "Helen" The Diva's Karaoke
Montauket 88 Firestone Rd. - 631-668-5992 Sunsets Every Night! August 3rd Wild Card 6pm start August 10th Jettykoon 6pm start August 17th Montauk Project 6pm start August 24th The Dukes 6pm start August 31st The 3Bs6pm start Call for more live music dated
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Bachelorette Party at ENE
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Mondays; Open mic nightsMexican mondays- taco bar and margarita specials Tuesdays: Two for one pasta specials Wed: "one wednesdays..discounts on wine btls Thursday: Reggae thursdays- Live reggae with Winston Irie- red stripe specials and homemade Jamaican beef patties Jettykoon first, third and last friday of the month. Sole Summer Concert Series - Saturdays at 6:30pm 8/3 Maxi Priest 8/10 Dirty Projectors, David Longstreth 8/17 Holy Ghost 8/24 TBA (may have wrapped up by Monday am)
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Navy Beach
Zum Schneider 631-238-5963 Live bands every weekend Aug.2 & 3 JaJaJas Aug.10 Realm Aug.17 Twister Aug.24 Boogasugar Aug.30 & 31 Matt Wade Live Polka music every Thur. 7pm
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August 4 Winston Irie August 11 Twister August 18 Winston Irie August 25 Twister September 1 Winston Irie
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Trail’s End Live Music call 668-2133 or check the website www.trailsendmontauk.com
cross eyed clam August 1 - 6-10pm - Psychic Night with Janet Russell August 2 - 7pm - Andy Aledort and the Groove Kings August 3 - 2pm - 9pm - Rock the Dock - all day outdoor party with Winston Irie, JHaus Band, Bobby Digital and more Karaoke - every Saturday in August 10pm to 2am Big Wednesday - DJ Guy spinning todays hits - 21+ no cover every Wednesday 10pm
the Montauk Project Sat. Aug. 3rd: Amagansett Audio Visual Festival @ Neoteric Fine Art, 6pm Amagansett Sat. Aug. 10th: Adventure Bandits Art Club, BridgeBridgehampton Thurs. Aug. 15th: 668 The Gig Shack 10pm Saturday Aug. 17th: The Montauket @ Sunset Thurs. Aug. 22nd: Paddlers For Humanity Charity Event @ The Surf Lodge 7pm Fri. Aug. 23: Memory Motel 10pm Thurs. Aug. 29: 668 The Gig Shack 10pm
July 31 Ray Red Hosts Montauk - Open Mic 6 to 8:00pm August 5 The Lone Sharks - Rockabilly August 12 The 3B’s - Montauk’s favorite Rock n’ Roll August 19 Sound Source- Rock n Roll,Ocean Jazz/Blues mix August 25 Vivian & The Merrymakers - Steele Drum Band ALL Concerts brought to you by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce and a few kind sponsponsors: Ben & Jerry’s, Gurney’s Inn, Montauk Clothing Co., Naturally Good Foods & Café, Page Home Service, MonMontauk Music Festival & the Viking Fleet
Gosman’s Dockside Stage & The Montauk Chamber of Commerce Present Sunday Evening Concerts in the Harbor 6 to 8pm August 4 Nancy Atlas Project August 11 The Hot Pockets – Classic Rock August 18 Mama Lee Rose and Friends August 25 Hoodo Loungers All concerts at the Gosman’s Stage; Bring your own seating!
Montauk Yacht Club/Hurricane Ally Every Saturday 1-4pm Dan Baily and the Tribe Sunday August 18 Joe Delia
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Every Wednesday “Nancy Atlas” Every Thursday Joe Delia & the Thieves Saturday 8/3 Jamie Lidell Sunday 8/4 Tori Kelly Sunday 8/11 Desert Noises/Revel in Dimes Sunday 8/18 Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad Saturday 8/24 Autre Ne Veut Sunday 8/25 Donovan Frankenriter Saturday 8/31 YACHT Sunday 9/1 G Love
360 East at Montauk Downs State Park Thursday Nights- Margarita Madness $3 Corona & Corona Lights $5 Margaritas July 25th- TBA August 1st- TBA August 8- Soul Junkies (reggae) August 15th- Soul Junkies (reggae) August 22nd -TBA August 29th-Soul junkies (reggae)
Atlantic Terrace.. EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY thru LABOR DAY Tuesdays movie night on the beach 9PM. Thursdays acoustic sessions w/ Chris Polumena 530-830PM. Saturdays acoustic sessions w/ Annie Trezza 530830PM. ALSO EVERY THURSDAY.. FREE BEER promopromotion w/ MONTAUK BREWING Co. and cash rawrawbar&pasta from the AT CAFE.
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Thursdat Night Margarittaville @ 360 at the golf course Ken & John @ SPATINI
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Quote of the Month: “To beach or not to beach that is the question!” ~ Alfredo Merat Man of the Month: Eddie Beneducci, it’s his last season before retirement from the Marlin Princess. Lady of the Month: Marilyn Bogdan Pet of the Month: Puppy Lou Teen of the Month: Jameson Chaitman Kid of the Month: Harrison Darenberg Couple of the Month: Nicole Lomitola of Montauk & Ryan Hiller of Park City Utah are getting married July 25th at Gurney’s. We wish them all the luck in
the world! Boat of the Month: Mon-Tiki www.sailingmontauk.com Business of the Month: Blumenfeld & Fleming, Montauk’s award-winning boutique advertising and design firm www.bplusf.com Dear Friends, Bob Marley became a part of my life when my then teenage son took over my car. I really didn’t care much for the little gray-purple Neon, because of its always-squeaking brakes. But it did match the color of my adorable purple silk blouse when I bought it. Yes, I do admit that I tired of being my teenage son's personal driver, until the day when he became mine, and the first speeding ticket flew into our mailbox. Nick had successfully decorated and changed my car’s appearance entirely, installing his CD player and removing my lovely potpourri. But most important, I came to carry a little key chain picture of Bob Marley. Bob was a wild looking kind of man--his hair was
long and in dreadlocks, a big difference from my kitten’s photo, which Nick had replaced with Bob's. I could only guess that Bob must be somewhere in the collection of CDs which were now a daily part of my driving life. Strangely enough, whenever I pulled Bob out of my pocket book, I got a lot of attention. People reacted, first of all surprised and then, deeply impressed. I adopted Bob. Well, I do admit that I am a hopeless Sinatra / Patsy Cline fan who is just crazy for feelings so lonely. The closest I ever came to enjoy Jazz, was with Benny Goodman. I thought I had to pretend that I would like that kind of music, to impress the man who did not have a clue that I wanted to marry him. I didn't have to pretend anymore until Bob came! I didn't ask for him, he just happened. I never lied. Not really, I only smiled maliciously. That 's not even a white lie, isn't it? I worked then for Gurney's Inn, the largest year round employer on this beautiful East End; still do. Amusingly I'd developed the habit of leaving my key chain hanging in my office door with Bob's picture dangling softly back and forth with every person passing by my open door. The one day George Fuller, an intellectual maintenance man, was doing some work in my office; he recognized Bob and showed the same impressed reaction, but more ecstatic. He declared that he was always very impressed with the kind of work I do. He expressed that he thinks that I am really different, positively different, and now he was even more impressed with my wonderful taste for real music. Tada!!!!!!!!!! What would you have done? Explained him the whole, boring story? A male who admires you and is coincidentally a member of a younger generation? I thanked him with a gracious, perfectly astounded smile, and there it was, suddenly, a few words only--but they made all the difference. "One should never assume age or taste." Was that a lie? ~ Love Ingrid ______________________________________ Ingrid’s award-winning American Dream Show (filmed at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk) is aired primetime to 5 million households on Hampton’s TV© and watched throughout New York, New Jersey and Westchester. Viewers world-wide are watching Hamptons TV and the American Dream Show in realtime by logging on to www.HamptonsTV.com. Hamptons TV is broadcasting on UHF Channel 50, Cablevision 78, Verizon FiOS Channel 14 and on Time Warner’s new Video On Demand Channel
Ingrid’s award-winning American Dreams Show (filmed at Gurney’s Inn in Montauk) is aired prime-time to 5 million households on Hamptons TV© and watched throughout New York, New Jersey and Westchester. Viewers worldwide are watching Hamptons TV© and the American Dreams Show in realtime by logging onto www.HamptonsTV.com. Hamptons TV© is broadcasting on UHF Channel 50, Cablevision 78, Verizon FIOS Channel 14 and on Time Warner’s new Video On Demand Channel. www.GurneysInn.com www.AmericanDreamshow.com
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Soldier Ride for Wounded Warrior Project
by Debra rose sion to honor and empower Wounded Soldier Ride and Rock the Farm Warriors. Honor Wounded Warriors
of Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett, The Solider Ride has become the event of the season to support Service Men and Women and the Wounded Warrior Foundation.r more information please visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org
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On April 22, 2008, 19 year-old Lance Corporal Jordan C. Haerter was killed in action in Iraq while saving the lives of over 33 Marines and Iraqi Policemen. Along with his fallen comrade 21-year-old Corporal Jonathan T. Yale, Jordan and Jonathan were posthumously presented the Navy Cross for extraordinary Heroism, our nation’s second highest military award. In Jordan’s honor, The Soldier Ride’s fundraising efforts help support the Wounded Warrior Project and the mis-
On Saturday, July 20, cyclists gathered at the Ocean View Farm in Amagansett to kick off the celebration and ride for the 5th Annual Solider Ride of the Hamptons. Following a 30 or 60mile course, riders gathered for a Tribute to LCPL Jordan C. Haerter, USMC in Sag Harbor, followed by a Community picnic at the Ocean View Farm. Later that evening, participants, soldiers and partygoers attended Rock the Farm, the All American BBQ held at the Ocean View Farm in Amagansett. Celebrating the Soldier Ride, Rock The
Farm hosted performers English Beat, while guests were treated to and open bar, food, and unlimited ice cream along with a chance to participate in the raffle or bid at the silent auction. Founded by Chris Carney along with Nick Kraus and Peter Honerkamp
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Taste of Two Forks by Debra Rose
Dan’s Taste of Two Forks, a new favorite summer soirée held on July 13th celebrated the best local culinary talent from both the north and south forks of Long Island. Attendees had the chance to sample the best dishes from participating restaurants, sip wines from local Long Island vineyards, and sample goods from East End purveyors. Restaurants for 2013 included Nick & Toni’s, 668 The Gig Shack, Georgica, and Navy Beach, with a portion of this year’s ticket proceeds benefiting All For The East End (www.aftee.org), an organization whose goal is to generate significant new and creative sources of funding and organizational support for the not-forprofit organizations of Long Island’s East End townships. Hosted by Chef, restaurateur, Iron Chef, award-winning cookbook author and television personality Bobby Flay, the event at Sayre Park in Bridgehampton is sure to
grow even more successful next year. For additional photos and information please visit: www.danstasteoftwoforks.com.
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Watching the waves roll up onto the shore of the beautiful Gurney’s Inn Beachdotted with elegant blue and white umbrellas and lounges, and their new beach cabanas I was transformed to a peaceful oasis. Overlooking this enchanting scene through the Gurney’s Sea Water Spa Salon windows as I relaxed enjoying a back massage in a cozy pedicure massage chair surrounded by the spa’s beautiful natural stone walls and soothing spa music, my feet were treated to a 50 minute Hot Sea Shell Pedicure. This luxurious treatment begins with a four-step exfoliation process using the finest beach sand, quartz crystals, sea sand and alpha-hydroxy acid. A cucumber heel therapy cream is also applied to the heels to help treat and soften dry and cracked heels. My feet were scrubbed and moisturized, then wrapped to allow the moisture to soak in as Irma buffed, filed, and prettied my toenails. A Marine algae foot masque is then applied which helps to rejuvenate and hydrate the skin. As this circulation gel soaked in, my legs and feet felt a cooling relief. After about five minutes a warm moist towel was used to remove the gel, this was followed by the application of oil and a relaxing foot and calf massage using Hot Sea Shells. The warmth of the shells rolling over my feet and calves with the oil and the lasting cool effects of the gel was both soothing and relaxing. This amazing experience ended with the expert polishing of my nails, and all the while the cool tingling feeling on my legs continued. In addition to this pedicure treatment, they also offer a 40 minute Hot Sea Shell Manicure. This manicure begins with a citric acid exfoliation and is followed by a paraffin dip, which helps rejuvenate and hydrate your hands. This treatment is followed by a massage using the Hot Sea Shells and your choice of nail color. These luxurious treatments are just what your feet and hands need to bring back their shine and softness after enjoying summer days playing in the sand! ________________________________ Gurney’s Inn Resort Spa & Conference Center 290 Old Montauk Highway - Montauk, NY 631.668.2345 www.GurneysInn.com
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A Sculpture Garden by Sue Giustino Artist Suse Lowenstein continues to open her lovely secluded home and sculpture garden each day, right here in Montauk, for visitor to experience her very personal work of art -DARK ELEGY. Over the past few years I have had a number of conversations with Mrs. Lowenstein and she’s shared stories and memories of using her talent as a sculptor to help her grieve the loss of her eldest son Alexander. As she stated, “he was murdered’ on December 21, 1988 when his plane, Pan Am flight 103, from London to NY went down over Lockerbie, Scotland in an act of terrorism. A total of 270 people lost their lives on that day. In 2001 al-Megrahi was convicted by a special court in the Netherlands, however he was freed from Scottish jail in 2009 on compassionate grounds because of cancer; stirring much controversy when he outlived doctors' expectations. In May of 2012 Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (the only person convicted over the Lockerbie bombing above Scotland), died at his home in Libya. Suse’s work is always intimate to her. She said that she did self sculptures to “express herself as a mother of a murdered child” drawing on the emotions she felt
on that awful day; that it was a necessary part of her healing process. She thought how nice it would be for others to participate in the process so she asked one other woman if she would like to pose “re-live that moment in time” when they found out their loved one was gone, and this is how it all started. The idea was born and they opened it up to all families of the victims; her exhibit now has 76 sculptures. If you visit her garden at 11 East Lake Dr., which is open daily from 10am-12pmyou will view 76 larger than life figures of women in poses as unique as their reactions to their individual loss. I asked her once about the entire exhibit being women and she said that it was opened up to everyone but only the women volunteered. She stated that “men seem to grieve in different ways; it was a generation of men who didn’t cry. They went after justice issues; it may have been difficult to expose themselves emotionally to that point.” If you talk with Mrs. Lowenstein she can tell stories of the people represented by each sculpture in the garden. It’s not just an amazing work of art and memorial to that one flight, but it depicts raw emotions shared by all surviving member of any act of terrorism. Suse considers “DARK ELEGY’ to be one of, if not her most important works of all time and her wish is to share this incredible work with the Montauk community. She is currently looking for an appropriate location for this memorial to all victims of terrorism. This is an exhibit you shouldn’t miss. Emotional… yes-but also revealing, therapeutic, and educational.
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It’s Not Magic; It’s Physics! by Patria Pacis Montauk Observatory's (MO) lecture on July 13th at the Ross School, entitled "It's Not Magic;It's Physics!" by Physicist, Helio Takai from Brookhaven National Laboratory, was a misnomer. To this reporter, who escaped taking Physics in College, everything that the professor demonstrated was magical! The program opened with President, Terry Bienstock, bringing great news: that the Montauk Observatory, a not-for-profit 501(c)-3 organization dedicated to providing,free, science-based educational program, is in good, financial health, thanks to grants and private donations received; that the building to house the 20" Meade Telescope purchased in 2006, has been generously donated by the Custer Institute and Observatory,Southhold; that its own Inflatable Planetarium was purchased and that a resident from East Hampton donated a large telescope. Prof. Sean Tvelia, Suffolk County Community Col-
lege (SCCC), who is on the MO's Executive Board, introduced our guest speaker who brought lots of interesting gadgets including an Apple computer with many wire attachments. The lecture had two main subjects. The first part was about light. My ears perked up when Prof. Takai took out a spectrometer(an apparatus used for recording and measuring spectra-a band of colors, as seen in rainbow, produced by separation of the components of light by their different degrees of refraction according to wavelength) and he asked: "Do you know why Hawaii is called the Rainbow State?" The question brought me back to the time when two rainbows appeared while my husband and I were renewing our wedding vows in the Island of Kauai, the wettest place on earth. The most fascinating demonstration was when Dr. Takai showed the professional and wannabe as-
(L-R) Pres.Terry Bienstock, Profs: Sean Tvelia, Helio Takai, Patria B. Pacis & Mike Inglis
tronomers (me) a piece of paper with what looked like a scribbled, chicken scratched, crayon drawing of a two year old. Instead, a beautiful, black and white drawing of a bird appeared beneath it after putting it in front of an infrared (electromagnetic radiation light having wavelength greater than the red end of the visible spectrum but less than that of microwaves and is emitted by heated objects) lamp. Explanation: colors are transparent to infrared lights. The professor explained that this method was one of the way to check if paper money is counterfeit, or if a work of art is genuine. As an Art History major, I was doubly curious. Having seen the 1999 movie "Thomas Crown Affair" starring Pierce Brosnan & Rene Russo (a story about a bored billionaire, who steals a Monet painting from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and gets away with it.) I also enjoyed seeing the invisible stripes of the prof's $20 when black light was used. The second part of the lecture was about magnets (a piece of iron, an ore, alloy or other material that has its components atoms so ordered that the material exhibits properties of magnetism) and the effects they had with other objects: 1) two cherry tomatoes, attached to the ends of a straw, balancing on a piece of wood, moved to spin when a magnet came near. Explanation: the water in tomatoes repelled the magnet. 2) a dime-sized magnet, dropped through copper and aluminum pipes, came down very slow. Explanation: while falling, the magnet moved from side to side due to its magnetic field (a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects) thereby delaying the fall. 3) one small, rectangular, brick, shaped magnet laying flat on the table. When two standing, same shaped magnets, were strategically placed opposite each other with the first magnet between them, the two "bowed" to each other repeatedly, creating a magnetic pendulum. Explanation: their magnetic fields were at work attracting and repelling one another. When asked how long would the seesawing last, the professor answered: "Eventually, it would stop because it will be tired!" Prof. Takai was very approachable and down to earth. He invited the audience to look at all his apparatus on stage and answered many more questions. Hopefully, the MO can get the permit it needs to build its own building. Ross School of East Hampton has been very generous in letting the members use their state-of-the arts auditorium and their football field for star gazing parties. The ideal is to have the building built in Montauk, where the MO originally started, specifically, at the Third House County Park a/k/a/ Theodore Roosevelt Park. For more info kindly check the website:www.montaukobservatory.com. See you Saturday, August 10 and 17!
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The Art of Love... with Lucia Hi Lucia, Why is it that in every aspect of my life I'm level headed, except when it comes to men...I hold onto ones that I should let go of. How do I stop doing this? ~ Nancy Hi Nancy, Don’t be so hard on yourself. No one is level headed when it comes to love. This is because logic and emotions operate on two different levels. Logically, you may know something to be true (you need to let go of someone) but emotionally you don’t believe it. This may be what Einstein was referring to when he said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge”. The way to not have men in your life that aren’t right for you is to have a list of what you expect before you will be with a guy: job, car, emotionally available, etc. Otherwise, you may end up being with someone simply because they were nice to you in the beginning and you chose to overlook what was missing. Don’t play hard to get, be hard to get. When you finally decide to take life seriously and play big, you will no longer be interested in people that play small. _____________________________________________________ Hi Lucia, How do I answer the question, “How many guys have you been with?” if the number is high? ~ Stacy Hi Stacy, While I don’t suggest lying, this is one of those questions it’s best not to answer. Most men cannot handle knowing their woman has been with a lot of men (yet, they expect you to be experienced in bed, so it’s a catch 22). Don’t be tempted to give a number – even if it’s the wrong one. Your past is your past and you can’t change that. Just say that you don’t want to have that discussion, you don’t care how many women he’s been with, and he is the only person you want to be with. _____________________________________________________ Hi Lucia, My boyfriend spends too many nights out with the boys. How should I tell him that I would like him home more often? ~ Alex Hi Alex, You don't. Even if you’re right, he'll feel you are trying to control him! Telling him what to do won’t work, but you can certainly show him. This means becoming the type of woman he can’t wait to come home to. Make sure you always look good and smell good. Don’t walk around in sweats, but in sexy clothes or nighties. Give him a back rub once in a while, cook his favorite meal, etc. Create a peaceful place for him to back to and he won’t want to be anywhere else. Also, don’t sit around stewing when he’s out. Get your own social life going – go out with friends, take a class, etc. When he knows you’re not waiting for him, he’ll be more inclined to want to be with you. _____________________________________________________ Hi Lucia, I always think my boyfriend is going to cheat on me, even though he tells me he loves me and wouldn't do anything to jeopardize our future together. He spends all his free time with me and I always know where he is. What should I do? ~ Nikki Hi Nikki, This doesn’t sound like a relationship, it sounds like a prison sentence. You are so worried about other women that you don’t realize your biggest enemy is the face looking back at you in the mirror. I would strongly suggest therapy, to
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At The Montauk Public Library... Sunday, August 4 at 3:30 pm
Orange Peels and Cobblestones Rose Marie Dunphy, Author Discussion of the evolution of Rose Mary Dunphy’s novel which concerns adoption, adaptation and forgiveness. "...brings to life Italy during the early postwar years, Brooklyn during the 1950s, and New York and Southern California during the 1960s." Marion Osmun, editor. “...poignant, heartbreaking,.. full of redemption and insight." - Dr. Fred Luskin, Director, Stanford Forgiveness Project. Ms. Dunphy and her husband own a home in Montauk. Wednesday August 7 at 7:30 pm
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Nina Et Cetera The sound of this Long Island band ranges from an acoustic whisper to an electric roar. From Elvis to Leadbelly, from Hank Williams to Patsy Cline, Nina’s voice has been described as “...echoing through the ages, hovering between a purr and a growl.” Sunday August 11 at 3:30 pm
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8th Annual Concert at the Montauk Library Mira J. Spektor, Producing Artistic Director Dominique Grelsamer, Soprano Anne Topelgin - Mezzo Soprano Adam Machart - Tenor Barbara Ames - Music Director-Piano A concert for a summer’s eve, cool classical and contemporary works for the voice. The concert will also include a performance by members of the Golden Fleece Opera Company of NYC: "Happy Valentine" a short opera by Lou Rodgers & William Cotter featuring John Nelson, Victoria Devany and Ariana Johns. Wednesday, August 21 at 7:30 pm Ladies of the Silver Screen Linda Ciofalo, vocals Jane Hastay, piano Peter Martin Weiss, bass Songs from the movies and the ladies who made them famous: Streisand, Diana Ross, Rosemary Clooney, Bette Miller, Celine Dion etc. The San Francisco Chronicle describes Linda Ciofalo as "Sassy, Salty and Sultry." Jazz Now praised Jane & Peter’s “…exquisite taste and timing, elegance and passion.”
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At The Montauk Public Library... 4 The Kids! Dig Into Reading! Summer Reading Continues! Any time we are open! NEW! 3 different clubs for grades 7-12, k-6, and read-to-me for birth-kindergarten. Read or listen to books to earn incentives! Tell us about books you are reading, play games, and more! If you read 6 or more books, you will get an invitation to a special event! Child and Grown-up Book Chat* for grades k-3 Every Friday until August 9th 11:30am-12:00noon Let’s read stories together! Adults may check out the books we will discuss ahead of time. Books will be available the day of the program as well. Go Green with Joyce Raimando* for grades k-6 Friday, July 26th 5 pm-5:45 pm Create your own art from recycled materials! You may come at 4 pm for Dig Into Clay! Monday Storytimes Continue Every Monday we are open at 10am! Listen to stories, sing songs, and make a craft! All are welcome to listen. The crafts are most appropriate for preschool age children. * Sign up for our children's emailing list to get program reminders and updates! Visitors and walk-ins welcome. All children's programs are free of charge. __________________________________ MONTAUK LIBRARY 871 Montauk Highway, Montauk NY 11954 - Suzanne Koch Gosman Room 631 668 3377 - http://montauk.suffolk.lib.ny.us/programs.html
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NYMTC Approves Federal Funds for Suffolk to Expand Service Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Legislator Jay Schneiderman today announced that the New York Metropolitan Transit Council Program Finance and Administration Committee approved the distribution of $3,965,934 in federal funding over three years for Suffolk County to expand Sunday bus service as of January, 2014. Suffolk County will match these funds with additional state aid the county received. This is the first key approval for the Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) grant which must now bereviewed and approved by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). While this funding will allow Sunday service to be expanded to routes throughout the County, recent reports have shown that the pilot program begun in 2011 by Legislator Schneiderman has been a major success with ridership levels on the S92 and 10C routes both up year-to-year. Over the first four Sundays of the season, ridership on the S92 route increased by 38 percent and increased on the 10C route by 36 percent. “Expanded Sunday bus service will provide opportunity and access for thousands of Suffolk County residents,” County Executive Bellone said. “By leveraging additional state aid with federal grant dollars, I am pleased that we are finding creative opportunities to expand this service in a fiscally responsible way. I applaud Legislator Schneiderman for his leadership to improve transit opportunities for Suffolk County residents.” “This is a major step closer to a significant rollout of needed Sunday bus service throughout Suffolk County,” Legislator Schneiderman said. “The fact that we are seeing major ridership increases demonstrates that Sunday bus service is meeting a major unmet need.” “Tri-State Transportation Campaign applauds Suffolk County for applying for federal funds to complement local funding for bus service improvements impacting nearly 7 million annual Suffolk County Transit riders,” said Ryan Lynch, associate director of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign. “This new funding will support one of the largest service expansions in the system’s history, benefitting riders, businesses, the environment and every Suffolk County resident’s quality of life.” County Executive Bellone and Legislator Schneiderman worked together to put together this program to increase Sunday bus service using increased State Transit Operating Assistance (STOA) funds. In addition to increasing Sunday service, Suffolk will reduce the budget deficit by using approximately $800,000 in STOA funds to reduce the $28.6 million subsidy Suffolk Transit receives out of the county’s operating budget. “I want to thank our state delegation for securing this aid which will allow us to expand service and reduce the deficit,” County Executive Bellone said.
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Slow and Steady... by Dr. Tony Knott
I commute from Southampton Hospital to Montauk year round and take the back roads in the summer. The Peconic Land Trust has served to protect farmland along these roads from the real estate industry so sometimes you’ll get stuck behind a real old tractor or harvesting vehicle moving five miles an hour. I can’t say I mind that because I love looking at farmland on the ride out. For instance, right now, there’s a field with real amber waves of grain on the right side of the road one minute from 39 A in Southampton. The treat this week however was in approaching a bend on Head of the Pond Road when I saw a truck abruptly pull up onto the grass, a man jump out of the passenger door and run full bore right down the center line. He had a thick head of long black hair and a face that resembled the Mayan people I had met when visiting Tulum, Mexico. His work boots were unlaced at the top, flopped and slapped with each stride. Other cars and trucks slowed or pulled over to avoid the running man. My initial thought was “something must have happened.� As I rounded the curve, I saw an object on the yellow line and thought, “Something must have fallen out of the truck.� The driver, an older man with grey hair, more local appearing, got out and stood watching first with arms hanging by his side then moved one hand up to scratch his head. I got closer and recognized the large box turtle. I slowed down too. The running man picked up the turtle and ran with his heavy work boots off the road into a wooded area, bent over and placed it down. As I sped up, I glanced into the woods and watched the man linger there, still bending over the turtle. I looked in my side mirror at the driver standing with hands on his hips. I drove on behind Bridgehampton, saw horses in the fields, green grass
and remembered exactly how that man looked running full tilt down the middle of the road. When I got to work, oddly enough, someone mentioned that their child had a pet turtle. Before I had a chance to tell my story, someone said, “Turtles spread salmonella� and I said, “Yeah but. . .� Like a doctor, I went to my desk, Googled “turtles and salmonella� and read the CDC announcement: Eight Multistate Outbreaks of Human Salmonella Infections Linked to Small Turtles. They defined small turtles as having a shell length less than four inches. I thought that the turtle in the road was a lot bigger and most likely wasn’t from a pet store. I Googled “Mayan people and turtles.� Turtles were sacred to the Mayans and associated with their creation story. First man, symbolized by the sun, was born through a Turtle's cracked shell. The turtle was associated with the very central core of a Maya home, its hearth stones. When the ancient Mayans looked up in the sky, what we call Orion with its three stars for a belt, they saw as a turtle holding the three hearth stones on its back. Turtles brought a mud up on their back from the water’s depth to make the Earth. I liked that report better than the CDCs and was glad I got to bear witness to turtle man and his unlaced boots tearing up Head of the Pond Road.
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boards; they are long flat boards that you see rescue people put car crash victims on to immobilize their neck and spine. To earn the Eagle Scout badge, Philip had to seek donations for the cost of materials to build a dozen back boards. He then had to organize people to get the materials and oversee them turn sheet of plywood into a rescue device: this included cutting the boards into shape, cutting hand grips, sanding and sealing the finished product. He then had to arrange for the delivery of the back boards to a Suffolk County Representative with the human resource department. The boards have been delivered and are on their way to a South American Country for use in the mountains where injured people have to be carried out by walking. Philip is not done yet, he has about 50 pages of Boy Scout paperwork that has to be filled out before he turns 18. Philip has about 90% of his paper work completed and will be an Eagle Scout just before he turns 18. Please keep in mind the next time you see or are told that a person has made the rank of Eagle Scout, that it is no easy accomplishment. These are the people that usually make it to the better jobs with higher pay. The Boy Scouts is just one of the many programs that the Montauk Fire Department nurtures for our youth. We are happy to take care of our kids and help to give them some direction in their young lives.
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Just a thought...about Teaching and Testing by Sue Giustino It seems to me that as a society we do a great job of ‘paying it forward’, and reaching out when tragedy hits. Not only then though, every day people go out of their way to lend a helping hand, give an uplifting phone call to a friend in need, or jump to assist a stranger in a parking lot with a dead battery. So you ask, “What’s your point?”- Well here goes. Why, if we as citizens can be so helpful and concerned about each other’s well being, how is it that those who make decisions about our education
system don’t seem to care to remember that school children are just that, children… each at individual developmental levels, with different backgrounds, experiences, and learning styles…and not robots who can be programmed? As an educator this is extremely frustrating to me- and has been for years, testing is nothing new, it’s just recently intensified. For over 25 years I have taught young children of all different academic
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levels and with a variety of developmental, social, and academic needs. In addition, I have advocated for the educational rights of children with special needs including the inequity of subjecting them to the rigorous testing regimen our state insists that all children must adhere to. As educators we are in-serviced about the importance of modifying and differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all children at their individual developmental levels. Yet at the end of the daythese developing young children who are making gains, improving their reading skills, and smiling because they really are learning- although not necessarily at the level of their grade level peers, but still gaining knowledge and skills- must sit down with a grade level test that they can’t read. They struggle to “do their best” when they had been doing that all year with appropriate material, and feeling successful. And because the test was unfair and impossible for this child, we then get results that don’t tell us anything about the child’s abilities. All we know is that they can’t read at their grade level- which as educators and parents, we could have told “the powers that be” and not subjected these children to this demeaning task which frustrates them and often causes them to stop trying and give up or just guess. As if this isn’t bad enough, it’s popular practice [mandatory for some] to spend many, many weeks prepping children to take these tests so that they really can do their best- now don’t get me wrong, most children who perform at an average to above level for their age and grade, benefit from some test prep so the experience isn’t a shock or too confusing for them during those long six days of intensive testing. I just can’t understand spending so much valuable time trying to give ‘tips’ for basically working the test that they can’t comprehend. Teaching children to just find words in a passage and copy information in the hopes that it’s the part that the question is looking for when I could be utilizing this time to continue helping children build upon their skills and a love of reading and learning…. So back to my original thought- how do we as a caring, intelligent society put an end to this intense drive to test kids in the name of making them better students? I’d like to see one study proving that hours, days, even weeks over the course of a school year, spent testing or prepping for tests really improves student outcomes. As an educator when I share my thoughts I’m often received as just another teacher who doesn’t want to work hard. To the contrary, I work very hard and always have and I’d like to continue to do what’s best for all of the unique individual children I have the privilege of helping to develop, learn, and grow into lifelong learners. In addition, I have no problem with fair assessments, within reason, that shows the growth and success of all children, which can be used to really inform our teaching. Let’s think about the effects this will have on our young learners. Think back to 3rd, 4th, or even 5th grade, was sitting for a test which lasts 6 days for minimum of ninety minutes at a time- without a break- something that would have been a priority to you, something to foster you as a young learner? Just a thought…
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E/the Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: Is there a link between the recent spread of mosquito-borne diseases around the world and environmental pollution? ~ Meg Ross, Lantana, FL If by pollution you mean greenhouse gas emissions, then definitely yes. According to Maria Diuk-Wasser at the Yale School of Public Health, the onset of human-induced global warming is likely to increase the infection rates of mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, dengue fever and West Nile virus by creating more mosquitofriendly habitats. “The direct effects of temperature increase are an increase in immature mosquito development, virus development and mosquito biting rates, which increase contact rates (biting) with humans,” she reports. To wit, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported a record number of West Nile virus infections in the continental U.S. in 2012 with some 5,674 documented cases including 286 deaths. The virus uses insects as hosts where they reproduce and then are transmitted to humans via mosquito bites; it can also be transmitted via blood transfusions, organ transplants and breast feeding. While it’s still far less common, U.S. cases of mosquito-borne dengue fever—also known as “breakbone fever” for the feeling it gives its victims—rose by 70 percent in 2012 as compared with 2011. The CDC reports 357 cases of dengue fever in the continental U.S. in 2012, up from 251 in 2011. The majority, 104, was in Florida, but New York had 64 and California 35. Most of the infections were imported on people travelling to the U.S.— Puerto Rico played host to 4,450 dengue fever cases in 2012, up from only 1,507 in 2011. But some of the cases in Florida likely came from mosquito bites there. The virus behind dengue fever thrives in tropical and sub-tropical environments. The increased warming predicted for the southern U.S. along with increased flooding means dengue fever will no doubt be spreading north on the backs of mosquitoes into U.S. states that never thought they would have to deal with such exotic outbreaks. West Nile and dengue fever aren’t the only mosquito-borne diseases on U.S. public health officials’ radar. Chikungunya, which hitches a ride on the ever expanding Asian tiger mosquito and can cause high fever, fatigue, headache, nausea, muscle and joint pain, and a nasty rash in humans, comes from tropical Africa and Asia. But cases have started appearing in Western Europe in recent years and are expected to make it to the U.S. East Coast at anytime. Likewise, Rift Valley fever, which brings with it fever, muscle pain, dizziness, vision loss and even encephalitis, was limited to Kenya only a decade ago but today has spread across the entire African continent and is expected to make an appearance in Europe and the U.S. soon. While researchers are hard at work to find vaccines against these diseases, concerned Americans can take some basic precautions to minimize their chances of getting mosquito bites. Keep screens on all the windows and doors in the house that can open. Outside, wear long pants and long sleeved shirts when possible and cover up 58 ~ August 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun
Dear EarthTalk: Hurricane Sandy brought more sea water onto shorelines than I’d ever witnessed before and many communities near where I live are now being required to raise their homes up. What is the prognosis for sea level rise in the years immediately ahead? ~ Scott P., Fairfield, CT Since sea level measurements were first recorded, in 1870, global averages have risen almost eight inches. The annual rate of rise has been 0.13 inches over the past 20 years, which is close to twice the average from the previous 80 years. Future estimates for sea levels vary according to region but most Earth scientists agree that sea levels are expected to rise at a greater pace than during the last 50 years. Predicting the amount of rise is an inexact science and depends on many factors including climate change and ice sheet flows. The U.S. National Research Council predicts a possible sea level rise of between 22 and 29 inches over the 21st century in the U.S. Sea levels are anticipated to continue rising for centuries. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), land elevation changes also have a large impact on the effects of rising water levels. Subsidence (sinking) or uplift (rising) of the land can help determine the relative sea level rise. The EPA’s relative sea level estimates, assuming a two foot global sea level rise by 2100, are 2.3 feet at New York City, 2.9 feet at Hampton Roads, Virginia, 3.5 feet at Galveston, Texas and one foot at Neah Bay in Washington state. The main factors contributing to sea level rise are thermal expansion (created by an increase in ocean water temperatures) and the melting of ice caps and glaciers. Human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, combined with natural activities, have contributed to the rise of the earth’s surface temperature over the past century. According to National Geographic, about 80 percent of this ad-
ditional heat is absorbed by the oceans. The above factors are well studied, but more research is still being done on how climate change will impact large ice sheets in areas such as Greenland and the Antarctic. An extra foot of sea level rise could be a possibility depending on what happens with these larger ice sheets. Even small changes in sea levels can have adverse effects on coastal areas. Erosion, flooding of wetlands, aquifer and agricultural soil contamination and habitat loss for fish, birds and plants are all problems resulting from rising sea levels. Also, higher sea levels usually mean more destructive weather events as storm surges get bigger and more powerful and devastate everything in their way. Coastal communities will suffer the most, as flooding from rising water levels will force millions of people out of their homes. As for what can be done, reducing our collective carbon footprint is no doubt the first and most important step. Individuals should drive and fly less, walk and bicycle more and take advantage of public transit. But sweeping policy changes will have the most impact: A recent commitment by the Obama White House to require coal-burning power plants and other large industrial operations to minimize greenhouse gas emissions should finally help get the United States started on the right track, but many wonder if such moves represent too little too late. CONTACTS: U.S. National Research Council, www.nationalacademies.org/nrc; EPA Climate Change Future, www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/future.html; National Geographic Sea Level Rise, ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/ critical-issues-sea-level-rise/ _______________________________________ EarthTalk® is written and edited by Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss and is a registered trademark of E - The Environmental Magazine (www.emagazine.com). Send questions to: earthtalk@emagazine.com. Subscribe: www.emagazine.com/subscribe. Free Trial Issue: www.emagazine.com/trial.
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Zum Schneider... Continued from Page 25 as their Oompah band marched down the streets of Montauk before raising the maypole in front of Zum Schneider! The traditional Maibock beer was brewed and served to the spectators that followed the band to the pole raising. Speaking of beer, when dining at Zum Schneider guests have a choice from more than 12 tap selections of imported German beers, most from Bavaria. Wines are also available. Naturally when you dine at a German restaurant, beer choices are extensive and Zum Schneider is a beer drinker’s delight. Under each main heading for Wheat, Dark & Doppelbock, Hofbrauhaus Traunstein, Lager, Pilsener, Traunsteiner Dunkel, there are four to six varieties. Many are exclusively at Zum Schneider MTK. The restaurant is now proud to include “holy beer” on an exclusive basis. In talking with Sebastian, Zum Schneider’s affable manager, the Montauk Sun learned why it is called holy beer. It is made by monks. This is a monastery beer brewed in Kloster Andechs in centuries old Benedictine brewing tradition, but using ultra modern brewing technology. Using high quality Bavarian ingredients, this is premium beer that has been given plenty of time to develop their aromas. It is a must try when dining at Zum Schneider’s! What impresses the most when entering at the restaurant is the festive atmosphere surrounding the roomy beer hall. There are long tables for communal seating, like the famed Hofbrauhaus (huge beer hall) in Munich, or guests can sit at a separate table of their own. Chef Goesta Krings continues to put together a fantastic repertoire of menu choices that are as popular now as when the restaurant opened in Montauk last year. Picking what you’d like to order from the Sommerkarte (summer menu) is no easy task when you see the mouth watering specialties. Appetizer starters run from mixed plate of traditional German cold cuts and cheeses, soup of the day to potato pancakes and more. Entrees include choices from the land that find the ever popular Sauerbraten, knodel and house salad and the Schweinebraten, roasted pork in a dark beer gravy with potato dumplings and salad to be top choices. From the sea there are scallops, herring, oysters and the fish of the day which is caught locally and in season. It is ̴̰ΎƫȽɃɂȶΎƝȲȵȳȻȳɀȳΎƪȽȯȲ˴ΎƥȽȼɂȯɃȹΎ̘ΎƠȯɀɄȳɁɂ̱̯̯̯˷ȱȽȻ hard not to think of sausages (wurst) when contemplating a German menu and there are seven wurst plates of grilled sausages, sauerkraut, potato or green salad rounding out the perfect meal to accompany your chilled mug of beer! Dinner is served daily from 5 pm to 11 pm, with week nights open until midnight and on weekends till Open All Year 2 pm. The kitchen closes at 11 pm, but late night Completely Renovated visitors can always get a cold plate or late night snack to go with their beverage. On the weekwith Sunset Views! ends stop in for brunch served Saturday and 51 Edgemere St., Montauk, NY Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm. German breakfasts include omlettes, farmer’s breakfast, German Connected to East by Northeast pancakes and more that will steer any day on a perfect course! Another reason Sylvester Schneider has a popular dining destination is because of the lure ner! Go in and enjoy your German cuisine favorites or discover something new that of the musical events held at the restaurant. Schneider is also part of Mosl Franzi you may not be familiar with yet. Visiting Zum Schneider MTK seems to be more and the JaJa Jas house band that plays every Thursday 7:30 pm to 11 or midnight than a dining experience; it is being part of the good feeling and warmth of the throughout through fall. On Saturday evenings a different band plays every week, Bavarian culture! Come see for yourself! starting at 9 pm. After the highly successful annual Montauk Music Festival in May, many of the bands are now booked at Zum Schneider and return for repeat appearZum Schneider MTK is open 7 days a week. It is located at 4 South Elmwood Ave., ances. The music varies and one week it could be The Twister’s (reggae, soul, disco), Montauk, NY 11954. Phone: 631 238-5963. Visit their website for their full menu, The Lone Sharks, or other music genre. Sundays listen to a DJ play from 9 pm, durupcoming entertainment dates, special events and Oktoberfest celebrations! ing and after dinner service. When the summer season comes to the end, it doesn’t www.zumschneider.com/MTK stop the festivities at Zum Schneider because Oktoberfest is right around the cor-
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Garden Tour Extraordinaire! by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Once again the organizers of the ARF (Annual Rescue Fund of the Hamptons) Garden Tour Committee have outdone themselves. This year’s theme, Tip Toe Through the Tulips invited guests to stroll into gardens that displayed a host of lush, vibrant and artistically creative settings. It was a glorious sunny day and truly welcomed after several days of dreary rainy weather. A more perfect day couldn’t have been planned. Guests that purchase tickets are given a map of the homes on the tour and they are welcome to visit each home in any order. Another specially priced ticket allows guests to join the end of the day cocktail party on the grounds of another beautiful garden setting. What continually amazes tour guests is the generosity the owners of the homes on the tour have to open their gardens and grounds to the public for this event. Naturally, both the homeowners and tour
guests support this worthy cause because of one common goal. This is to raise money for ARF to continue its fine work for the cats and dogs that come to their facility. Six East Hampton gardens were included on this year’s tour that offered a variety of designs. Some were more casual, but no less elegant. Others were more formal and easily recognized as needing a full time garden staff to maintain the exceptional and vast grounds upkeep. When a guest goes on tour they are welcome to linger at each garden for the time they need to explore and admire. We always come away with ideas that may work well translating them to our home garden, which of course is less dramatic. While other landscapes and arrangements may be
out of reach for our needs, the tour allows visitors the chance to admire as they would in a botanical garden setting. It is a wonderful day for being outdoors to enjoy the beauty and creativity of these lush and varied architecturally designed masterpieces. The best part of all is that the money raised at this event goes to ARF to help continue the fine work they do to help the dogs and cats in their care. At the cocktail party at the end of the tour several adoptable dogs were brought by ARF volunteers to greet the guests and show how loveable these canines are. Simply adorable and well behaved, hopefully some of them found a new home that day! To donate to ARF or to adopt a pet or volunteer to walk a dog, call 631 537-0400 or visit www.arfhamptons.org The ARF Adoption Center 90 Daniels Hole Road, Wainscott, NY.
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TRENT: This handsome fella was found on the ARF driveway in a cat carrier on a snowy winter day. ARF staff still can’t figure out why someone would abandon this sweet, affectionate cat. Trent is very friendly and inquisitive. He just wants a lap to lie in. Consider giving Trent the forever home he deserves. DAZEY: Meet Dazey, a sweet and sensitive four year old German Shepherd mix. Dazey knows basic commands and would do best in a quiet, yet active home that will allow her the chance to acclimate to a new setting. She gets along with other dogs and cats too.
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nails, damaged feet (from living on wire cage floors) and severe matting are among some of the most common ailments Puppy Mill breeder dogs suffer from. The dogs in Sadie’s Freedom Trail have been diagnosed with a number of medical conditions including very rotten teeth and some of them are also very shy from lack of human contact. The dogs rescued in Sadie’s Freedom Trail include 3 Boston Terriers, 3 Yorkshire Terriers, 2 English Bulldogs, 1 Pomeranian, 3 Toy Poodles, 1 Coton de Tulear, 1 Australian Terrier, and 1 Ori Pei (a cross between a Pug and a Shar Pei). ARF wishes to thank the heroic people working in Missouri who rescued the dogs and the volunteers who transported them. For more information please visit www.arfhamptons.org
auction, held for the first time at the ARF Adoption Center. Beth Ostrosky Stern and Emcee Dick Cavett with present Bernadette Peters with ARF’s Champion of Animals Award. The evening begins at 6:30pm for cocktails, followed by 8:00pm dinner and after party for juniors with drinks, dancing and dessert at 9:30pm. Please visit www.arfhamptons.org or call 631537-0400 x 214 for details and to purchase tickets.
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What your itchy pet is trying to tell you... There is a lot of itching going on with our pets right now. At our clinic over half of the appointments are itching patients (and sometimes owners!!) Itching is a common sign of many different problems. To give you a better idea lets use the word ITCHY to try and
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discuss them all: I=Infection, all this itching has scratched open the top layer of your pets skin and has let the normal staph bacteria into the usually protected lower layers of skin where the bacteria can now grow and spread. T=Time of Year, yes animals suffer with seasonal allergies just like us. C=Critters, the leading cause of skin infections is still Fleas! And as we all know tick bites itch for days-
weeks..Mites (chiggers and sarcoptic mange) causes an intense itching of the limbs and undercarriage. And donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t forget mosquitoes are very hungry at dusk and dawn! H=Habitat, sometimes its our environment that makes us itch, whether itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the sand and salt from a day at the beach or the dustmites in the pet bedding. Y=Yeast, the black stuff in itchy ears and in between toes is very itchy, and often a secondary result of internal allergies to food or environmental allergens. Beef, wheat and dairy are the top 3 dog food allergens. Beef, dairy, fish the top 3 cat allergens.
So by now you are probably itchy from reading thisâ&#x20AC;Śways you can help your itchy pet: 1) Year round flea, tick, mite prevention 2) Always cool water rinse after beach time 3) Wash pet bedding weekly 4) Know what you are feeding your pets 5) Get to a vet if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an infection. Wishing you and all your pets an itch free Summer And Fall! ~ Drâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Molly and Christine The Montauk Sun ~ August 2013 ~ 63
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www.DrivingwithFDr.com 2013 Roosevelt Reading Festival Calendar Readers (from left to right): Christopher Breiseth, Lynn Bassanese, Stefan Lonce, and MH FRYBURG (missing: Franceska Macsali-Urbin).
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For the 2013 National Birthday Party for Social Security, I designed a PUZLCAKETM with a photo of FDR signing Social Security into law on 8-14-1935, which I digitally modified so that there are has 101/2 DIFFERENCESTM between PHOTO #1 and PHOTO #2 . Guests at PUZLCAKETM parties get collectible flyers depicting the PUZLCAKETM , with an answer key. MH FRYBURG + I are the co-chairs of the National Birthday Party for Social Security, and we hope that you will be our guests on 8-14-2013; the program is free and so is the PUZLCAKETM , which will make you laugh... and make you think. Can you find the 101/2 DIFFERENCESTM between PHOTO #1 (the original photo) and PHOTO #2 (the digitally modified photo), which will be on the 8-14-2013 PUZLCAKETM ? Answers are below PHOTO #2 .
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PHOTO # 2 THE ANSWERS ARE: 1.The portrait in PHOTO #2 has changed from Jefferson to Washington. 2. The man in the white suit is missing his cigar in PHOTO #2. 3. There is a LCNS2ROM vanity license plate on the desk in PHOTO #2. 4. Frances Perkins’s collar (behind FDR’s left shoulder) is rounded in PHOTO #2. 5. The handkerchief is missing from the man’s pocket behind FDR’s right shoulder in PHOTO #2. 6. There is a PSTRYGDN vanity license plate on the desk in the lower left corner. 7. The man standing behind FDR is missing his moustache in PHOTO #2. 8. The clock, directly under the portrait, is missing in PHOTO #2. 9. There is a man behind the tall man in the grey suit missing from PHOTO #2. 10. The hand of the man in the white suit is missing from PHOTO #2. 101⁄2. The tall man in the grey suit has a “1/2” on his lapel in PHOTO #2.
You can see FDR’s hand-controlled 1936 Ford, at the FDR Library + Museum; the car is vanitized with a 1945 NY vanity license plate that says 3 ; you can see FDR’s 1938 Ford, with hand controls, at Roosevelt’s Little White House, in Warm Springs, where the car is vanitized with a 1945 Georgia vanity plate that says, FDR-1 . If FDR had not been elected Governor in 1928, he would not have been elected President in 1932, and Americans would not have Social Security and the other New Deal reforms today...and Hitler would have won the War. That’s because FDR, who was fluent in German, understood before almost anyone else the menace that Hitler posed to everyone. If anyone but FDR had been president in 1939 and 1940, when he rearmed America and helped Britain stave off defeat by Nazi Germany, then Hitler would have won the War. You can read more about this fascinating subject by buying the 2014 DRIVING WITH FDR BIOGRAPHICAL/COLLECTIBLE CALENDARTM BY STEFAN LONCE + MH FRYBURG on our web site, www.DrivngwithFDR.com (price: $20 + $6 S+H), or at the New Deal Store @ FDR Library. We agree with Fran Macsali-Urbin, who says, “We live in a world essentially created by Franklin + Eleanor Roosevelt.” You cannot understand the world we live in today, unless you understand the roles played by Franklin + Eleanor Roosevelt in creating the world we live in, today. On 6-30-1941, when FDR dedicated his Presidential Library in Hyde Park, he said, ”A nation must...believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain judgment in creating their own future.” If you visit the FDR Library + Museum, you will learn from the past to gain judgment in creating our own future. The FDR Library renovation was overseen by EYE Architecture & Engineering (www.eypaedesign.com) in Albany, and Kirchoff Consigli Consruction Management, in Pleasant Valley, who did a [GR8 JOB]. Gallagher + Associates, in Silver Spring, MD, cleverly and creatively designed the exhibits at the FDR Library + Museum, including a lever that duplicates the effort it takes to lift 10 lbs of steel, the weight of FDR’s leg braces, which he wore after he was paralyzed, from the waist down, by polio, on 8-10-1921. “Polio gave Franklin a strength and courage he had not had before,” Eleanor Roosevelt later wrote. You’re invited to the National Birthday Party for Social Security, at the FDR Library, on Wednesday 8-14-2013 @ 2 PM, when we will hold another Calendar-Reading, present a GR8 [GREAT] program on Social Security + serve a photographic PUZLCAKETM to celebrate Social Security’s 78th birthday. A PUZLCAKETM is a cake decorated with a puzzle consisting of 2 adjacent graphic or photographic images; MH FRYBURG and I invented the PUZLCAKETM to celebrate FDR’s 131st Birthday, at the FDR Library on 1-30-2013. We were inspired by FDR’s love of puzzles and games and People Magazine’s “Second Look” column, which challenges readers to find the 10 differences between 2 photos, 1 of which has been digitally modified.
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Take life eaSy! no lawn care here just plenty of swimming, golf and tennis! Two-story condo features 2 BR, 2.5 bath. Open living/dining area with fireplace and sliders out to deck. Kitchen with stainless appliances. GHA heat/CAC. Pool on site. Situated in center of golf course. IN# 40520 Exlusive: $575,000
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Two-story Beach Cottage features living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, 3 bedrooms on the upper level and an additional 2 bedrooms and 2 baths plus family room on the lower level. IN# 10908 Exclusive: $599,000
hiTher hillS TradiTional! Situated on quiet
road. Livingroom with fireplace. Master ensuite withsitting room. 3 guest BRs and 2 baths. Multi decks. Privateocean beach access. IN# 21514 Newly Priced & Exclusive: $980,000
yachTer’S delighT!
Beautiful views from almost every room of this 5 BR, 3 Bath home set on Lake Montauk. Spacious open floor plan with French doors out to deck and pool make thisthe ideal home for family and entertaining. IN# 39443 Co-Exclusive: $2,995,000
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SPaciouS conTemPorary!
4 BR, 3 BA Contemporary set on half acre. Upstairs features an open kitchen/dining/livingroom with 2 BRs and bath. Downstairs has Family Room, 2 BRs and bath. Wraparound deck overlooks a deep yard that backs up to golf course. IN# 41437 Exclusive & Newly Priced: $765,000
Lovely one bedroom unit with galley kitchen. Open living area with slider out to balcony. Pool on site. Close to ocean beaches, shops and restaurants.
By The Sea, By The BeauTiful Sea!
This 3 BR, 1.5 bath trailer located in oceanfront Montauk Shores. It is also conveniently located near pool and clubhouse. Priced to sell. IN# 45570 Exclusive and Now $225,000
IN# 21116 Exclusive: $450,000
CLASSIFIED LISTINGS WATERCRAFT FOR SALE: MONTAUK MARINE BASIN: 631-668-5900 www.marinebasin.com 52' Hatteras Convertible Year: 1986 Current Price: US $275,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2428513 42' H&H Marine Pilot House Year: 2001 Current Price: US$ 195,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2613004 38' Luhrs Express Sportfish-low hours Year: 2004 Current Price: US $169,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2025714
31' BHM lobster pilot house Year: 1981 Current Price: US$ 39,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-1629546 24' Pickeral PILOT HOUSE Year: 1998 Current Price: US $19,000 Located in NY, US Hull Material: Composite Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2491853 24' North Coast Express Year: 1987 Current Price: US$ 10,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-2279591
1986 30 ft. Formula, Twin 454’s FAST - Winter Storage Paid Documented - Needs Some TLC Financing Available: $8,000 Call: 631-668-5077
28' Carolina Classic Express Year: 2001 Current Price: US$ 129,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-1974041
2009 29'-9" Grady White Chesapeake Located in Hampton Bays Fiberglass Hull - Twin Yamaha 250 Gas under 60 hours $149,500
43' Egg Harbor Convertible Year: 1988 Current Price: US $119,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2166040
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REAL ESTATE: Montauk House For Sale by Owner Indoor Pool, 5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms, Fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen. Over 4000 sq. ft. of open spaces and lots of skylights. Just shy of 1 Acre... Great Family Compound. $1,500,000. Call 914-656-6949 Owner Financing Available INVESTMENT UNITS IN FLORIDA KEYS Three - 2 BR/2 Bath Oceanfront Condos, new Stainless, Granite kitchens, baths, warranties. Each rents year round at $1400.00 per week! Value $2,250,000.00 for all 3…want to trade for Land or Home(s) in MONTAUK. Contact owner: 914-673-2024 beshraka@aol.com WAVECREST ON OCEAN RESORT: WEEKLY RENTAL. 1 Bedroom Suite in Beachfront Complex. Heated Indoor Pool. 646-334-5300. Coop Summer Rental One bedroom suite, efficiency, indoor heated pool for rainy days, steps to one of Montauk's best beaches, beach attendant (chairs & towels), BBQ grill on the beach, parking on premise. $9,000/season, Great price at a premier resort - Wavecrest on Ocean Resort, www.wavecrestonocean.com Call 631-905-4617, if no answer please leave message and your call will be returned promptly.
LAND • MONTAUK • 1/2 Acre Panoramic Area. $795,000. Exclusive broker: 631-668-2577
32' Ocean Convertible Year: 1990 Current Price: US $88,900 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-1046297
27' Grady-White Sail Fish Year: 1997 Current Price: US $54,900 Located in montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-1516096
PERSONAL ASSISTANT: Mature female seeks permanent or temporary position to do light housekeeping, personal errands, simple meal preparation, drive to appointments or assist with personal care. Excellent references. Perfect background check and driving record. Honest, reliable and trustworthy. Call Shirley 484-250-9987 or email SMphilly45@aol.com anytime.
MONTAUK – CO-OP IN TOWN & ON THE BEACH: Enjoy cooperative convenience, ocean & pool access, onsite restaurant, Kitchen facilities, ocean view, balcony overlooking pool. Low monthly maintenance & this Royal Atlantic Co-Op earns you $$$ when you’re not there. Excellent rental history, details available. Take advantage, own in Montauk. $175,000. Contact: Paul at 631-360-3083.
35' Phoenix Convertible-REPOWERED 2011 Year: 1999 Current Price: US$ 99,500 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2449238
30' Pursuit Offshore Year: 2003 Current Price: US$ 75,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2250379
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AUTOS FOR SALE: MUST SELL 1987 Porsche – 944 Special Price $1,987 (same as its year) Or best offer. Automatic, red. As is. Great for parts or someone who likes to tinker with cars. 631 668-1172 or 914 914-962-4243
BUSINESS: ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE: Flag and Flagpole company. Large inventory. 2 Trucks in good shape. Large client list. Many extras. 631-668-9423.
SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY! Upside/down Contemporary set on half acre is adjacent to golf course. Features include vaulted ceilings, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Open living area plus Family Rm on lower level. Exclusive $765,000. FANTASTIC OCEAN & WATER VIEWS! Situated on one of the highest hills in Montauk with views of Ct., Ft. Pond, Town and Ocean is well cared for home. Features include Master Suite plus 2 guest bedrooms and additional 2 baths. Attached garage. Heated pool. Mature landscaping. Exclusive $1,250,000; or with 2 adjacent buildable lots including house: $1,650,000. IN# 43342 LAKEFRONT BEAUTY! Spectacular views of Lake Montauk & harbor from almost every room. Great Room with fireplace plus den; gourmet kitchen, 5 BR and 3 baths. Extensive decking around free-form pool and cook center. A must see. Co-Exclusive $2,995,000 IN #39443
YEAR-ROUND HIDEAWAY! New to market is 4 bedroom, 3 bath two-story upside down house. Open living room/dining room with soaring cathedral ceiling and brick fireplace. Sliders off living area lead out to extensive decking. Co-Exclusive $749,000. IN# 21532 LAKEFRONT HIDE-A-WAY! Sprawling Ranch features Master suite plus 3 guest bedrooms. Spacious living area with fireplace and expansive lake views from almost every room! Rolling lawn down to the water’s edge. Offered at $2,950,000. IN# 54103 RELAXING RETREAT! Beautiful 2 BR/2.5 bath, 2story Condo, end unit. set in center of Montauk Downs golf course. Open living/dining area with fireplace & sliders out to deck. Kitchen w/stainless appliances. Pool on site. Exclusive $585,000 Web# 40520 BY THE SEA, BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA! Situated in the Montauk Shores oceanfront complex is 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath trailer. Located near pool and club house. Priced to sell and ours Exclusively @ $225,000. IN #45570 Tower Exclusive! Walk to ocean beaches, shops and restaurants from one bedroom unit w/slider off living area to balcony with view of town and distant ocean view @ $450,000. Pool on site as well as locked storage unit. IN# 21116 Newly listed and Ready for Summer! Recently renovated home includes new windows, siding and all new kitchen. Features include master bedroom plus 2 guest bedrooms and attached 2-car garage. Exclusive $635,000. Hither Hills Traditional! Situated on quiet road is two-story home with new kitchen and bath. Three bedrooms on first floor and master en suite and sitting room with sliders out to deck on upper level. Living Room with fireplace. Added plus, coveted private ocean beach access. Exclusive $980,000 IN# 21514 Soundview Beach Cottage Two-story home features living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on upper level. The lower level features an additional living area plus 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Some TLC needed. Exclusive $599,000 IN# 10908
MARTHA GREENE REAL ESTATE: 631-668-2811 www.marthagreene.com Montauk Exception 2 homes situated on two ocean view parcels in Hither Hills directly across from private deeded ocean beach ands access. The main house 6 + bedrooms, 6 + bathrooms, exposed beam cathedral ceiling living area, chefs central island stone kitchen, walk in pantry, ocean view private deck, fireplace, gunite deep heat pool, sauna, gym, outdoor shower, brick patio, all encapsulated in lush landscape. The cottage offers 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens, exterior deck, outdoor shower, central air, expansive lawn, and ocean views. All located on street to street Hither Hills parcels just steps to deeded ocean access and beach. Exclusive $7,000,000. Fabulous East Lake Drive Enjoy reserve and Northerly water views from this private and immaculate 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home situated on cul-de-sac acre parcel. The home offers cathedral ceiling living, central island kitchen, glass lined dining area, loft, expansive decking, pool, outdoor shower, stack stone mature landscape and pool cabana. Co-Exclusive $2,900,000. Hither Hills Harmony Enjoy ocean views from this 4 bedroom 4.5 bath shingled contemporary home situated on a street to street .35 acre parcel just steps to deeded private ocean beach. The home features architectural beam cathedral ceiling living area, open kitchen, ocean view decks, family room, central air, garage, and immaculate landscape. By appointment Exclusive $2,495,000.
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Continued from Page 71 MARTHA GREENE REAL ESTATE: 631-668-2811 www.marthagreene.com Views, Views, Views Enjoy crisp and expansive water and sunset views over Fort Pond Bay and Gardiners Island 4 bedroom, 3 bath ,skyline half acre, cathedral ceilings, granite kitchen, dining area, stone fireplace, loft office, expansive water view deck, 3 private balconies, hot tub, full basement, 1 car garage, with views from every room. Co-Exclusive $1,395,000. Panoramic Views Enjoy ocean and lake views from this contemporary home situated on elevated shy half acre. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, den, large studio, open kitchen living area, wood stove, expansive decking, large salt-water pool, mature landscape, outdoor shower, awning, and central air. Offered @ $1,274,999. Surfside Estates Montauk Walk to Town and Ocean beaches from this Bi-level contemporary Montauk beach home situated on elevated.30 acre ocean view parcel in Surfside Estates. The home offers 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, vaulted ceiling living area, dining area, enclosed porch, den, expansive sundrenched deck, central air, full basement all just steps to ocean access, down town, shops & restaurants. Exclusive $1,295,000. Family Fiesta 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, Expansive Kitchen/Dining/Living Area, Free Form Gunite Pool, Brick Patios, 3 Car Garage, mature Landscape, Additional Building Parcel Available. Exclusive $1,295,000. A-Frame Allure This 4 bedroom 3 bath home is located on .46 acre parcel that abuts 90+ acre reserve area close to golf, harbor, shops, and restaurants. Featuring open living area, soaring cathedral ceilings, 2 exposed brick fireplaces, loft area, tree lined deck, den, office, garage and mature landscape. Co-Exclusive $779,000.00 STEPPING STONES 2 bedroom 2.5 bath Stepping Stones Condominium featuring glass lined cathedral ceiling living room, open kitchen, second floor lake view deck, wood stove, 2 zone CAC, and storage area. Private community, on-site heated pool, cabana, and immaculate grounds. Exclusively Offered @ $675,000. Culloden Shores This classic liesurama 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, open living area, galley kitchen, Murphy area, nice yard, decking, cul-de-sac lane, pond views, with bay beach access. $599,000 Exclusive OCEANFRONT CO-OP Enjoy the sand at your feet from this oceanfront 1 bedroom 1 bath co-op with direct ocean access and expansive costal and beach views, deck, parking, and great rental history. Exclusive $389,000.00 Hear the Ocean 1 bedroom 1 bath leased site within Montauk Shores. Featuring open kitchen, casual living area, guest sleeping nook, deck, shed, oil heat, a/c, washer/dryer, and cedar outdoor shower. Amenities include in ground heated pool, playground, gated entry, grassy open spaces and oceanfront board walk to beach access. Located just steps to surf at Ditch Plains. Exclusive $125,000.00 MONTAUK BUILDING PARCEL .44 acre building parcel with town water, underground utilities, southerly pastoral views, permits are in place for 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story traditional styled home plans available for review. Exclusive $399,000.00
cludes lower level with radiant heat floors throughout, custom gourmet kitchen, living area with wall to wall Georgia stone deep fireplace, three bedrooms, marble bath, laundry/wet bar area with access to pool and oversized deck area for relaxing and barbeques. Living/dining/kitchen area include walls of sliding glass doors to bring the indoor space into the outdoors for entertaining. The upper level encompasses a master suite with marble bath, three additional bedrooms and bath and great room with replica of lower level fireplace. This amazing one acre lakefront parcel has a 20 x 40 inground heated gunite pool with additional one acre underwater parcel. Call for appointment. Exclusive $3,950,000. THE BEST THAT MONTAUK HAS TO OFFER A beautiful home situated on 1 1/2 acres (with .66 acres of underwater rights) and abutting a 3 1/2 acre preserve featuring a huge living area with high vaulted ceilings and a spectacular fireplace that, except for the view, is the focal point of the room. A dining area and a large gourmet kitchen both feature beautiful views of Lake Montauk. Also on the main level is a full bath/powder room, a cozy den with decking plus one bedroom with full bath. The upper level includes the master suite with a deck, a walk in closet, a laundry area, another den with small service area with mini fridge and microwave. This room could easily be another bedroom and there is also an additional guest bathroom. Completing the upper level is a home office space. There is a full basement which features another laundry room, a full bath, a 22' x 20' gym, a workshop, and a two car garage which is currently being used as an artist studio. There is room for a pool. Add to all of this the most spectacular sunsets across the lake and it is clear that this property fits Carl Fisher's dream for Montauk. IN# 18763 Exclusive $5,950,000. OCEANVIEW RETREAT This two bedroom, two bath home includes two adjacent lots totaling 1.94 acres. Sold together. Room for pool and expansion potential. A special place for those seeking privacy and amazing oceanviews from both levels. Tucked away at the end of a cul-de-sac on nearly two acres so close to town, Shadmoor Park, and ocean beaches yet wonderfully secluded. Gorgeous sunsets. Glimpses of Fort Pond. Large open kitchen. Spacious living/dining area with sliders leading to outdoor deck. Master suite with oceanview balcony. IN# 38699 EXCLUSIVE $1,499,000. AMAZINGLY UNOBSTRUCTED SUNSET WATER VIEWS Just listed and exclusively ours is the studio situated in one of the most beautiful spots on the property. This studio is an upper level corner unit with unobstructed views of beautiful Fort Pond Bay, our 1,075. ft. fishing pier with gazebo, bay beach and the most unbelievable sunsets around. The many amenities include 30 x 70 gunite pool, sauna, Jacuzzi, 5 tennis courts and barbeques on the beach for those summer gatherings. IN# 22541. Exclusive $349,000. CUL-DE-SAC CONTEMPORARY Newly renovated contemporary beach house on private lot at end of cul-de-sac. This 4 bedroom 4 bath house features wrap-around deck perfect for BBQ's, outdoor shower and hot tub! Ground floor has second common area with wet bar and sitting area. This property has excellent rental history! IN# 11029 New Exclusive $1,050,000.
FAMILY SIZED ON PRIVATE LOT Newly Listed! This Five bedroom house with two common areas, and both a fireplace & word burning stove is centrally located on private .70 acre corner lot. Bedrooms are nice sized, layout is open and airy. House needs updating, but with so much potential! IN# 17012 Exclusive $739,000. SOUNDFRONT SUNSET PARADISE Come view this newly listed home located on Long Island Sound with private sandy beach. If you are up for lots of summer fun and activities, you have easy access to jet skiing, kayaking, boating, sailing or just relaxing in the sun. In the evening you can entertain on the large deck and view the most beautiful sunsets around. This home is comprised of two levels of open and airy floor to ceiling glass for expansive soundviews. First floor consists of three bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, dining area, warm cozy living area with beautiful stone fireplace and stairway to heavenly master suite with private balcony. Other amenities include full basement, oil heat, central air and outdoor shower. Call for appointment. IN# 40138 Exclusive $2,495,000 LAKEFRONT VIEWS GALORE! New to the market this 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath Montauk lakefront contemporary beach house offers beautiful views from every room. The open living/dining area is spacious and leads out to a wrap around deck and inground jacuzzi tub overlooking spectacular lakefront sunsets. The .86 acre upland property is lushly landscaped with over 100 feet of frontage on the lake plus over 3/4 acres of underwater land on which to moor your boat or grow your own oysters and clams. Each bedroom is ensuite with tile and wood floors throughout, central air, solar panels, inground sprinkler system, security
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alarm system, oil hot water heat and two fireplaces. Must see at $2,195,000. Co-Exclusive, IN# 22733 HITHER HILLS BEACH RIGHTS Imagine a place conveniently close to the ocean. Entrance to Hither Hills beach path is only a short distance away. This five bedroom, three and a half bath home has a spacious open floor plan with two dining areas and large kitchen with granite countertops. Light filled living room opens to a deck that expands your living space with room for sitting, grilling, and entertaining. Enjoy ocean breezes and winter water views. There is a second covered deck overlooking manicured grounds. Master suite has its own balcony. Additional master on first floor. Room for pool. Comes furnished. Exclusive $1,475,000 IN# 31298 TURN KEY RESTAURANT Come view this newly listed and totally renovated 6,340 sq. ft. restaurant. This easy to find destination is the perfect spot to cater those special occasions. The seating capacity of 184 offers the best indoor and outdoor dining in Montauk. They also boast one of the only Dance Hall/cabaret Licenses in town. The large kitchen is a dream come true for any chef. The added bonus of staff quarters or a rentable apartment completes this unique business opportunity being offered at $2,100,000. IN# 9850 EASY LIVING -- WATERFRONT One bedroom open floor plan waterfront condo in gated community with all the amenities for easy summer living. Enjoy sunsets from private deck, BBQ's on the beach, or lounge at the pool after a game of tennis. Low taxes open all year round. Call to view. EXCLUSIVE $429,000 IN# 40728
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AIRPORT CONNECTIONS: HJ airport connection stops are convenient to JFK, LaGuardia and L.I. MacArthur airports. BLOCK ISLAND FERRY CONNECTION: HJ provides convenient DIRECT service to & from NYC & the Viking Ferry. Available EB on Fri. & Sat. (thru 9/2); WB on Sat. thru Mon. The Viking Dock is located at 462 Westlake Drive. For more information, contact vikingfleet.com or call 631.668.5700. W These trips drop off on the Westside. Uptown/Midtown, Westside drop offs are: 86th St. & Central Park West, 86th St. & Broadway, 79th St. & Broadway, 72nd St. & Broadway, and 64th St. & Broadway. DURING HOLIDAY PERIODS OUR SCHEDULE IS ADJUSTED, OFTEN ADDITIONAL TRIPS BECOME AVAILABLE. ARRIVAL TIMES ARE ESTIMATES AND CAN VARY DUE TO WEATHER, TRAFFIC CONDITIONS, ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND DAY OF WEEK. HAMPTON JITNEY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELAYS BEYOND OUR CONTROL.
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ATLANTIC BEACH REALTY GROUP: 631-668-0400 www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com IRREPLACEABLE LAKEFRONT MAGNIFICENCE This amazing Montauk lakefront home was custom built by the homeowner in 1975 with a lot of attention to detail. This two story, 3,400 sq. ft., 7 bedroom, 3 bath home was totally renovated in 2008 with top of the line quality construction. This split level home in-
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ATLANTIC BEACH REALTY GROUP: 631-668-0400 www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com IMMACULATE BAYFRONT ROUGH RIDERS LANDING CONDOMINIUM Just listed and exclusively ours is this lower level one bedroom one bath unit located on beautiful Fort Pond Bay in Montauk. This unit has been lovingly cared for and maintained and commands the most beautiful water views and amazing sunsets. Enjoy all the amenities the property has to offer which includes five tennis courts, 1,075 ft. fishing pier with gazebo, pool, hot tub and sauna. There are barbeques and picnic tables on the beach for those evening get togethers and for those who enjoy kayaking it's in your backyard. Exclusive. $467,500. IN# 26888 BEAUTIFUL CONDO WITH LAKE VIEWS Meticulous 2 BR, 2 BA townhouse in desirable condominium complex. Open floor plan. A wall of sliders opens to a large deck with views of Lake Montauk and nature preserve. Heated pool and adjacent to public tennis. Exclusive $699,000. IN# 53139. GREAT LOCATION - Recently reduced this 3 bedroom, 1 bath house is located just a few blocks from town in a high demand neighborhood. Lush landscaping, open living/dining room with hardwood floors throughout, full basement, central air, central vacuum, security alarm system, outdoor shower and room for expansion. EXCLUSIVE $689,000. Call to view. IN# 40113 HITHER HILLS OCEANVIEW PARADISE The opportunity of a lifetime has come along with this newly listed property situated approximately 80 ft. above sea level with the most breathtaking coastline ocean views. Located in Hither Hills is this 1.3 acre parcel with pre-existing structure consisting of three bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, den, large living area with fireplace, full basement and garage. The possibilities for this property are endless. There is an adjoining 1.12 acre parcel also being offered for sale for the person wishing to combine them to create an estate with main house, guest house, pool and direct ocean beach access. Call for further details. Exclusive $1,995,000. IN# 23125 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO - Enjoy the easy life from this 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo sitting on over 4 acres and is surrounded by the Montauk Downs golf course. Large master bedroom has its own bath, walk in closet and sliders to rear yard/ sitting area. Light filled living room with fireplace, cathedral ceilings, spacious kitchen and dining area and separate laundry room. This beautifully landscaped complex has a pool and pool house and a low monthly maintenance of $440.00 to complete this must see easy living condo. Call to view. ABRG EXCLUSIVE $550,000. IN#: 11876 ESTATE-LIKE SETTING Completely gorgeous and spacious 3,500 sq. ft. estate like home consists of 5 large bedrooms, 6 baths and affords beautiful views of Lake Montauk from ample deck space. Gourmet kitchen and dining area, living room with stone fireplace, second common area for the kids to escape to and master bedroom has its own bath with Jacuzzi tub. Also has a finished basement and 2 car garage. Centrally located. Call for details. Asking $1,295,000. IN# 32418 OWN A PIECE OF MONTAUK - Commercial building located in one of Montauk's prime Main Street locations. Two rental spaces with tenants in place. One retail store and one wet store. Great investment with possible second floor expansion. Call for further details. $1,800,000. IN#: 11959
DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE: 631-668-6565 www.elliman.com MONTAUK GREEN OCEANFRONT HOME The constant sound of the surf and the laid back attitude of Montauk make this oceanfront home a perfect retreat. Newly renovated, multi-level Contemporary home sits right on the dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, gourmet kitchen, solar panel system, decking, truly a must see! IN#H14198 $5,790,000.00 GOLD COAST OCEANVIEW High on a hilltop providing complete privacy and captivating ocean views
along with treasured Hither Hills private beach rights. This home has an easy flowing living room with a soaring cathedral ceiling, a beach stone fireplace, to a fantastic gourmet kitchen. Two luxurious master suite bedrooms with private decks, plus 4 additional bedrooms, 2.5 baths, media room and more. Subdivision of vacant one acre parcel pending. IN#H16237 $4,950,000.00 LAKEFRONT STORYBOOK HOME This charming waterfront Tudor is filled with style, elegance, warmth, and endless architectural details. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, master bedroom and private bath on main level, an inviting foyer, with a beautiful open living room and additional sitting area with fireplace. Dining room and new gourmet eat-in kitchen. Well manicured 1.48 acres of rolling green lawns with mature landscaping. Plus 2.79 acres of private underwater rights, an expansive side yard, deck and rear patio for outdoor summer enjoyment. Pool permit in progress, full basement and a detached 2 car garage. IN#H0157125 $3,595,000.00 SURFSIDE STUNNER with BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEWS Newly built with all top of the line appliances, 3 bedroom, 3 baths, sun filled living room with fireplace, gourmet kitchen and dining area. Master suite upstairs with steam shower, beautiful new decking where you can sit and hear the ocean and watch the waves. Close to Shadmoor Park where you can roam the trails to Ditch Plains ocean beaches. Close to town for you to do some shopping, dining or a movie and ice cream. A magical place! IN#H11050 $2,995,000.00 ENVIABLE POST MODERN This recently renovated gem by the ocean is the best of both worlds: ideal for both entertaining and privacy. Surrounded by reserve, this home features 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, and huge master suite set on 1 acre. 4 fireplaces add ambience throughout the home, and the heated pool is surrounded by extensive decking and a pool house with a full bath. Located in Amagansett. IN#H156676 $2,450,000.00
ALMOST NEW POST MODERN Beach house perfection with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and gourmet eatin-kitchen built to the highest standards. Enter the elegant foyer lit by a soaring third story cupola. Offering beautifully finished hardwood floors throughout, Walker Zenger tile, central air and granite countertops. Located on a private cul-de-sac convenient to Ditch Plains, the harbor and Montauk Village. IN#H10365 $975,000.00 CLOSE TO DITCH PLAINS BEACH Located on country lane and short distance to DITCH PLAINS BEACH in Montauk. Open living area, dining room and kitchen. Four bedrooms, three baths and finished basement complete this picture. One car garage. IN#H31127 $940,000.00 CULLODEN POINT ~ ~ ~ LAND ~ ~ ~ PRICE REDUCTION Build the house of your dreams in a beautiful Montauk Beach Community. Plenty of room for a 5,000 square foot home, swimming pool and garage. This beautiful property is surrounded by 175 acres of Nature Reserve. Exclusive. Permits in place. Call for details. IN#0344316 $840,000.00 PERFECT MONTAUK BEACH HOUSE This adorable beach house is set back off the road making it very private. This home has been fully renovated. Offering, 2 bedrooms, one beautiful large bath, separate laundry room and an open airy living/dining/kitchen area. Peek-a-boo views of Fort Pond. The extensive decking is great for entertaining. Mature landscaping provides privacy galore! An outdoor shower and irrigation system are added bonuses! IN#H46222 $725,000.00 OUTSTANDING WATERVIEWS ~ ~ ~ LAND ~ ~ ~ PRICE REDUCTION This one truly won't last! Just listed is this 1/3 acre parcel located on a quiet private road in one of the most sought after areas. Beautiful views of Gardiner's Bay and the most outrageous sunsets around. This lot is ready to build; all you need are your dream house plans. No special permits required. IN#H5336 $699,000.00
HITHER HILLS WITH POOL This lovely home is on a very quiet lane. Offering an open living area, a chef's kitchen, a beautiful master suite with a great separate sitting area making living comfortable and easy. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplaces, heated pool, finished basement, truly a must see! IN#H53036 $1,645,000.00
**NEW LISTING** CULLODEN BEACH HOUSE Situated on a nice corner lot is this must see beach house consisting of 3 bedrooms (one en-suite), 2 full baths, open living, updated kitchen, dining, great outdoor patio and fenced in rear yard. Close to private Sound beach, restaurants, fishing and shops. IN#H20481 $675,000.00
STUNNING WATERVIEW HOME Gorgeous Bay Sound views from this hilltop contemporary home. Open living/dining areas, with an updated gourmet kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, loft area, full basement and expansive decking with sunset views. IN#H35876 $1,395,000.00
OCEANFRONT COMMUNITY Two bedroom, 1.5 bath unit at Montauk Shores. Open floor plan. Wrap around deck with easy access for storage, solar outdoor lighting. 8x10 shed with electric and outdoor shower complete this perfect retreat. Complex has heated pool, playground, basketball court and clubhouse. Low maintenance. IN#32091 $650,000.00
PRIVACY AND HITHER HILLS BEACH RIGHTS Spacious 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, large eat in kitchen, formal dining room, master suite, separate guest or Mother/Daughter quarters, 2 car garage, Hither Hills beach rights, tennis courts within a private association consisting of only nine homes. IN#H43879 $1,295,000.00 NEWLY RENOVATED LEGAL 3 FAMILY TRIPLEX LOCATED ON FORT POND Great investment! Situated on beautiful Fort Pond, this is a rare find, as there are three certificates of occupancy! Upstairs consists of 2 lovely apartments, one with 2 bedrooms, and the other with 2 plus bedrooms. Both are totally renovated and quite lovely. Downstairs is under renovation and the possibilities are endless. Worth taking a look! IN#H47549 $1,250,000.00 WRITERS AND ARTISTS This one bedroom shingled cottage is set on over 3/4 of an acre with privacy ensured year round by lush and mature vegetation. Special appeal for those looking to add their creative touch to this small home or reinvent completely on a grand scale. Idyllic quiet location close to the village and beaches. Located in Amagansett. IN#H49801 $999,000.00 HITHER HILLS BEACH HOUSE Spacious and well maintained 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, sun filled living room with fireplace, open kitchen and dining area with sliders to expansive decking. Roof top decking to sit and enjoy the ocean breeze and views. Full finished basement with common area and game room. Central air, outdoor shower and Hither Hills Private Ocean beach rights. IN#45426 $995,000.00
BEST CONDO DEAL IN MONTAUK Right beside Montauk Downs, beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath trilevel condo. Year round home for the whole family. Great layout gives everyone room and privacy. Backyard brick patio that backs up to the golf course with a southern exposure. Two bedrooms have small decks overlooking backyard. Covered carport, plenty of storage. Low monthly maintenance. Call to view IN#11129 $599,000.00 MONTAUK SHORES Double wide unit in Montauk`s ever popular oceanfront complex. Offering two bedrooms, one bathroom, eat-in-kitchen, large living room with sliding glass doors leading to deck. Complex amenities include, pool, clubhouse, basket ball court and playground all located within a gated community with low maintenance fees. IN#42879 $575,000.00 HARBOR BEAUTY This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home is just a short distance to Montauk's Harbor area. It sits on a quiet tree lined street. Put on a second story and you will have great views of the lake. IN#39516 $529,000.00 ALMOST OCEANFRONT WITH GREAT RENTAL HISTORY Use this amazing 1 bedroom/1 bath coop as your ocean side retreat all year round. So close to the beach you can almost touch it with amazing views and access 50 feet away. Well appointed kitchen and a cozy fireplace to take the chill off winter nights. Enjoy the recreation room, pool and your own private balcony. This unit comes furnished to move right in or rent. IN#H27978 $460,000.00
MONTAUK SHORES CONDO-GATED COMPLEX Move into this immaculate unit at Montauk Shores Oceanfront Condominiums. Two bedrooms, one and ½ bath unit. Amenities include heated pool, kiddie pool, basket ball court, clubhouse and playground. Popular Ditch Plains gated complex. IN#15498 $130,000.00
CORCORAN REAL ESTATE GROUP: www.corcoran.com LAKE MONTAUK PERFECTION - Simply magnificent defines this lush ,peaceful acre, graced by impeccably appointed 4bd, 3.5 bth, shingled masterpiece with sweeping views, waterside 20 x 40 heated pool,2 f.p.’s, finished basement, 2car garage, Cac, o/d shower-one of lake’s finest locations- Exclusive_$3.995 Web ID#55037, Joan Hegner- 631-6975730 NEW SOH 1.7 OCEANVIEW ESTATE- in construction now- a 6,000 sq ft shingled Country Manor home boasts 6 b/rs,6.5 bths, lavish living areas & chef’s kitchen, 2 f.p.s, infinity edge pool,2.5 garage, incomparable oceanviews, and just across from the ocean. One of a kind offering-$5.995m Exclusive-WEB ID# 18818. Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 KNOCKOUT 2.4 ACRE (2 LOT) MODERN MASTERPIECE - HUGE REDUCTION - ENORMOUS VALUE Bordering both preserve and County Park, this designers own,Bruce Nagel award winner has it all. Soaring living areas w/ f.p., 5 b/rs,4.5bths, enjoy fabulous Lake, Harbor,Sound & finest Sunsets on east end. 20 x 40 gunite pool,spa, huge lawn areas and vacant acre for guest,tennis. Like no other…ExclusiveJust reduced to $4.25m WEB ID#39416 Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 ESTATE STUNNER - Newly priced right- bordering 2 acre preserve, this 1.3 acre majestic 5,000 sq ft captures all day views of lake,harbor, ocean & sunsetseasy flow from all living areas w/2story stone f.p., 5 b/r, 4.5bths, den, 2 car garage, huge 12’basement,20 x40 gunite pool, gardens and slated covered porch make this one of Montauk’s most exceptional values & locations. Exclusive- $3.975 WEB ID#10089. 631-697-5730 SAIL AWAY LAKE ESCAPE - water baby delightmint shingled Contemporary w/ 5b/r,3b/r,f.p,wide open living to huge decking, waterside gunite pool, path to acres of underwater mooring, and close walk to beach- sunsets to beat the band-what more could you ask for$2.9m Exclusive-WEB ID#44718,Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 EXECUTIVE PRIVILEDGE - high hilltop commands unreal bay,sound,sunsets from landmark contemporary w/dramatic living, 3 f.p.’s, outrageous decking, gunite pool, spa, bar,and the best entertaining home anywhere. Four b/rs’, 6.5bths, finished basement, 2 car garage, cac, privacy forever- rare, wonderful, priced right- $2.75M Exclusive, WEB ID#22979 631-697-5730 HITHER WOODS SHANGRI LA - Builder’s own shingled Traditional, only blocks from ocean, has open layout, liv rm w. f.p., granite kitchen, serene covered porch, decks to 20 x 40 heated pool, 4 b/r,2.5 bth, full basement, 2 car garage, impeccably perfect and incredibly priced. $1.825m Exclusive, WEB ID 38860 HITHER HILLS BEST BUY - half acre, meticulous shingled ranch, 4 b/r, 2bth, guest wing, lush landscape, full basement, cac, oil heat, low taxe- best buy- Exclusive- $989k 51257 Joan Hegner CULLODEN SHORES - Private beach rights, walk to bay beach, 4 b/r,2 bth, living rm,f.p., large deckingawesome value- $690k Exclusive, WEB ID 13905. Joan Hegner-631-697-5730 HITHER WOODS - 2 Blocks to ocean beach. High acre w/ cunning saltbox,3b/r,2 bth, cathedral liv.rm w/ f.p., deck, room for pool and big addition. Incredible value for Exclusive $880k. Joan Hegner- 631-697-5730 UNPARALELLED OCEANVIEW ACRE - last of its’ kind, old Montauk hwy location, views up and down beach- estate style situation for large home, pool, etc, price upon request. Exclusive- Joan Hegner 631-6975730
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Continued from Page 73 CORCORAN REAL ESTATE GROUP: www.corcoran.com Classic beach cottage on Napeague Bay. Two bedroom bungalow nested in the dunes in desirable Lazy Point. Private road. Renovation or expansion possiblities. Exclusive. $649,000 In #35620 Claire Dowling 516-382-2185 Duryea’s in Montauk Great opportunity to own a part of Montauk history with approximately 9 acres on Fort Pond Bay; 2 acres of upland and 6 acres of underwater rights including 650 of shoreline, 200 foot pier, buildings of approx.. 8000 sq ft, 1400 sf “Lobster Deck” 4 bay garage all with amazing sunset views. $5,900,000. IN# 26296 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Oceanview Custom Home Owner /builder will build 3500 +/- custom home on 1 1/2 acre parcel with high elevation ensuring great ocean views. This to be built home will have 4 bedrooms, 4 baths large living area and attention to details throughout. $3,500,000. IN #13179 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Unsurpassed Lake Montauk Waterfront Seclusion Situated on a 1.5 acre peninsula leading to Osborn Island is truly one of a kind waterfront property and the epitome of real estate location, location, location! Offering total seclusion without neighbors on either side and 4.5 acres of underwater rights! The home offers 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and approx. f900’ of shoreline. $2,790,000 IN # 12229 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Montauk’s Hither Woods Peaceful Setting This is an amazing property offering over an acre with ocean views in Montauk’s beautiful Hither Woods. With quiet seclusion and close proximity to the ocean and offering 5 bedrooms, 4 ? baths, heated pool, sauna, steam shower, stone fireplace screened porch, and plenty of outdoor space this is truly one to see! $2,100,000. IN# 51265 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Fantastic Modernist Home in Montauk Offering beautiful views of Lake Montauk and the Harbor this modernist designed home offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths 2 fireplaces, and an open bright elegant interior. Relax by a soothing waterfall infinity edge pool or lounge on a cozy rooftop deck sheltering prevailing winds by an esthetically pleasing curved wall. This home also includes one of the first “Green” roofs in Montauk. $1,999,000 IN# 41482 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Montauk Main Street Restaurant For 7 years this fantastic location on Montauk’s Main Street known as MTK CAFÉ has been a very popular breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot! This offering includes a total of 99 seats in both interior and exterior dining areas; main dining room, bar dining room, and counter seating. IN# 53023 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 New Home in Montauk’s Hither Hills Ideally located in the most desirable Hither Hills with deeded ocean beach rights. This great new 2 story cedar shingled home is designed for easy living. With an open floor plan around a beautiful slate fireplace and 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, full unfinished basement to finish as you choose this home is a great Montauk offering. $1,250,000 IN# 55084 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Almost Oceanfront Opportunity in Montauk Be a part of a great oceanfront community in the most popular Ditch Plains. Montauk Shores Condominium offers an in ground pool, kid’s pool, playground, boardwalks to some of the most beautiful beaches in Montauk. This unit offers two bedrooms, one bath, a large deck and a nice quiet corner in the park to revel in. $485,000 IN# 36791 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778
TOWN & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE: 631-668-0500 www.1townandcountry.com OCEAN VIEW PROPERTY – HITHER HILLS - Build to suite property with Ocean Views on .27 acres in the popular area of Montauk. Exclusive $950,000. IN# 08000 BUILD IN HITHER HILLS – Build your deam home on .84 acres in Hither Hills with room for a pool and beach rights. $895,000. IN# 04922
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OCEAN VIEWS ON 1.3 ACRES – Build a castle on this private hilltop property with expansive oceanviews. $2,690,000 IN# 05311 RARE OPPORTUNITY ON THE SOUND – First time being offered this 3 bedroom 2 bath co-op. Perched on the water with magnificent views of Block Island Sound and Montauk jetties. Charming apartment with fireplace, pergo floors, tile baths and gourmet kitchen. Property includes heated pool, sandy lounge area overlooking the water, plus a sandy beach with breathtaking sunsets in the evening. Exclusive $695,000. IN# 17555 LUXURIOUS LAKESIDE HOME – Tucked into an acre of both manicured and natural landscape, this home affords both privacy and a wonderful place for entertaining. Enjoyment galore with an in-ground pool, large capacity hot tub and a four-hole putting green with its own unique sandtrap! Also available for rent. Exclusive $2,200,000.IN# 21839 WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY – Premier waterfront commercial property located at the historic Montauk Harbor offers three distinct income streams on .95 acres. Main building is a full service 2400 sq. ft., 68 seat restaurant, turn key ready with outside seating. Property also includes a 600 sq. ft., 16 seat takeout/snack bar that offers great visibility. Third source of income is the 6-8 dock slip with 90 feet of water frontage and riparian rights which has been recently refurbished with new bulkhead. CoExclusive $3,750,000 IN#34226 MONTAUK MAINSTREET TAVERN – A landmark tavern and restaurant built in 1926 by Carl Fisher is a hang-out for the locals, tourists and celebrities alike. The 4,000 sq. ft. houses a bar, restaurant and an apartment. The restaurant and bar has 112 seat capacity, commercial kitchen, Hugh basement, office and storage. The second floor apartment has four bedrooms, two baths and large deck. Located in the heart of Montauk on one of the busiest spots on Main Street. $4,000,000. IN #42741 OCEANVIEW CONTEMPORARY CLOSE TO ALL Enjoy ocean and lake views from several decks off this immaculate upside-down home. Open-floor living and dining area along with 3-bedrooms and 3 baths. Plenty of amenities with an artist’s studio, salt-water pool, and garage. IN# 25768 $1,275,000 COZY DITCH PLAINS SUMMER RETREAT – Split level home in Ditch Plains offers 4 bedrooms and two baths. Fenced in yard with swings and extensive decking for great outdoor living. Outdoor shower and a short stroll to the beach. Available for rent August thur Labor Day. IN# 97544 GREAT SUMMER GETAWAY! - Immaculate, tasteful, peaceful. This two bedroom, two bath home in Higher Hills is surrounded by serene gardens and lush lawns. French doors in Living room open onto large deck and yard. Great location, only a fiveminute to the ocean. Available for Rent. IN# 68957 HITHER HILLS RENTAL – Newly renovated 3500 sq. ft., four bedroom, three bath contemporary just one block from the ocean. Open and spacious living/dining area. Large outdoor decks. Available for July. IN# 97445 PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY – DOWNTOWN MONTAUK – Available for the first time in over 65 years, these side-by-side commercial properties are located in the heart of Downtown Montauk. Building #1 is a 1700 square foot Retail Store. Building #2 is a 2371 square foot Gas Station, with a 1700 sq. ft. three-bedroom apartment above. Great long term investment. Price Upon Request. IN# 9119 DITCH PLAINS CHARMER – Hear the surf from this four bedroom, two bath cottage located in Ditch Plains, Montauk. House is immaculately maintained and close proximity to lifeguarded ocean beach $925,000. IN#07402 DITCH PLAINS – STEPS TO OCEAN – Upside down deck house with views of ocean from deck. Only four houses away From Ditch Plains Ocean beach. House has three bedrooms, two full baths, laundry room and two full decks. $1,099,000. IN# 25332 SWEET RAISED RANCH – Sweet raised ranch in quiet neighborhood with vertical cedar siding. Open living room and kitchen has sliders that open to wrap around decking. Three bedrooms, two baths and full basement. $769,000 IN# 53093
SAUNDER REAL ESTATE: 516-445-1513 www.MontaukColeman.com MONTAUK BAY FRONT HOTEL Situated on a high bluff overlooking Fort Pond Bay, the Montauket offers one of the most glorious sunset views of the Hamptons. The hotel has 16 guest rooms, some with a view of the bay, and there are 7 separate cottages, a restaurant and a bar located on the property. Guests can enjoy the view from the outside patio or go down to the beach for a swim. The 2.5-acre property provides room for a pool, possible expansion and has an ample parking area. A very special and unique opportunity! IN# 32451 $15,995,000 MONTAUK RENTAL This property is sited on 1.00 +/oceanfront acres with expansive decking overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. There are 4 bedrooms, 4 and half baths and two fireplaces in this two story contemporary home. IN# 51514 $8,499,999 WATER FRONT WITH BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS Breathtaking water views extend from this custom built pagoda style home located on Block Island Sound and Fort Pond Bay. This unusual home was designed to capture the maximum 180 degree views of Gardiner?'s Island, the North Fork and the gorgeous sunsets that can be seen 365 days a year and to provide ultimate privacy. The first floor boasts large open living and dining areas, a custom kitchen and wet bar with granite countertops and top-of-the-line cabinetry and appliances. Floor to ceiling glass windows capture the view and open out to large mahogany covered decks, perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining. There is also a separate library with floor to ceiling shelves and a marble fireplace and a marble powder room. The second floor of this exceptional home has a master suite with water views, a full marble bath and an attached sitting room that opens to a covered deck and out to the pool. There are two additional guest bedrooms and marble bathrooms, each with a water view and one having access to a covered deck and pool area. The lower level has a large full recreational room, office, a third guest bedroom and a full bathroom. The 1.5 acres property offers a waterside heated gunite pool, three car garage, a meditation garden, a raised bed planting garden, very lush landscaping and a full water access. Other highlights include hard maple floors throughout, CAC, CVAC, electric dumb waiter and storm shutters. The panoramic views and beautiful sunsets make this a very special home to see. IN# 22307 $4,650,000 MONTAUK OCEANFRONT Just a stones throw from the beach sits this fabulous, newly renovated, oceanfront Contemporary. The ocean views are stunning as soon as you enter the home, and can be seen from every room. This multi-level, energy efficient home has a beautiful Zen-like master, 3 additional bedrooms, 3 new bathrooms and a private office. There is a new chef’s kitchen open to the dining area and a doubleheight living room - all with large windows to capture the view. Enjoy the ocean breeze and the sound of the crashing waves from one of the many decks, including a large rooftop deck and rinse off in the outdoor shower after your daily swim. A must-see beach retreat! IN# 28709 $5,790,000 GAVIOLA'S MARKET Located in Montauk Harbor, Gaviola's Market has been a profitable, multimillion dollar business for 24 years. The building has 2 units on the ground level with a total of 4,985 +/- square feet and 28 parking spaces. The larger unit, Gaviola's Market, is a 3,448 +/- square feet grocery market and deli with 1 half bath, kitchen area and walk-in refrigerator. The second unit, Suffolk County National Bank, is 1,537+/- square feet with 2 half baths, an outdoor ATM and walk up window, and a 2-lane drive through window. The second level has 3,000 +/- square feet of dry storage space with expansion possibilities. Included in the sale are Gaviola's Market, the commercial building, and the current tenant's lease, which is Suffolk County National Bank. The property is zoned Central Business which allows a wide variety of commercial uses such as restaurants, offices, retail, and personal services. IN# 43990 $4,250,000 EXQUISITE MONTAUK LAKEFRONT Located on Lake Montauk sits this newly restored, top-of-the-line, and traditional-style home with beautiful finishing throughout. The first level boasts 2 waterside ensuite bedrooms, both with large sliders and windows that open out to the pool and capture the gorgeous water view. There are 2 additional bedrooms and a full bath on this level. The second level has a spacious open
kitchen, dining and living area with floor to ceiling sliders and windows that open to a large deck that is great for entertaining. The kitchen has marble countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. A den/family room and half-bath complete this level. The fully finished walkout basement offers a large media area, a full bathroom, and storage area. Outdoors there is a heated gunite infinity pool with a waterfall that overlooks the lake, an outdoor shower and a path to the lake. This truly exquisite property is not to be missed! IN#38759 $3,650,000 AMAGANSETT SOUTH TRADITIONAL Lovely traditional set on .72+/- acres in Amagansett Dunes, south of the highway. This home offers three large bedrooms, 2 and 1-half bathrooms, open kitchen and dining room, spacious living room with fireplace, and a separate den area. Outdoors there is a hot tub, an outdoor shower and decks for entertaining-all surrounded by mature landscaping. Just a short distance from the ocean beach...the perfect getaway! IN#42110 $2,999,000 SAIL INN OF MONTAUK The Sail Inn of Montauk is a 5,000+/- sq. ft. hotel, restaurant, and bar located in Montauk Harbor near world class fishing and surfcasting. The hotel has ten guest rooms, each approximately 400+/- sq. ft. in size. Four rooms have views of Block Island Sound, and three rooms have Jacuzzis. The restaurant and bar have indoor and outdoor seating for 50 guests, a well equipped kitchen, and ample parking. A wonderful commercial investment opportunity. IN#37766 $2,900,000 MONTAUK RETREAT WITH WATER VIEWS Breathtaking 360 degree ocean, bay and lake views extend from this immaculate home located on a half acre in Montauk. The 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home has a large, open kitchen, dining, and living area with a fireplace and wood floors throughout. The outdoors offers a spectacular space for relaxing and entertaining. There is a new gunite pool with a waterfall, an outdoor shower, a fire pit, and gorgeous pool cabana with a grill, sink, refrigerators and dishwasher. A true Montauk retreat. IN# 55512 $2,200,000 MONTAUK BEACH HOUSE IN DITCH PLAINS Located on the highest point in Ditch Plains, this home boasts ocean views from every room, lake views, and sunsets - one of the only homes in the area that provides all three views. The turn-key, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home features an open living, dining, and kitchen area that offer great space, hardwood floors throughout, and a large deck for entertaining. The attached one-car garage and full basement provide ample room for storage. The house is set high on the hill, and it is just minutes away from the ocean beach and some of the best surfing around! IN#19864 $999,000 TWO WATERFRONT ACRES IN MONTAUK Located on Fort Pond Bay in Montauk's exclusive Culloden Point, this 2-acre lot has permits currently in place for a 5,500 +/- square foot house with a pool and pool house. Current price reflects the land only. The perfect spot to build your dream beach house! IN#07949 $1,595,000 MONTAUK VACANT LAND Build your dream home on this .61 acre parcel of land with room for a pool located in Montauk. Close proximity to Montauk Downs Golf Course and town and a short ride to the ocean beaches. IN# 08163 $414,000 MONTAUK BAY FRONT RETREAT RENTAL A oneof-a-kind luxury retreat that will take your breath away with 180-degree views of Gardiners Bay from every room. This custom-built 5,500 +/- sq. ft. home features 6 bedrooms, including both ground and second floor masters, 4.5 bathrooms, a gracious flow of second floor public rooms including a spacious award winning kitchen that opens into the living and dining rooms, a wet bar area and a second living room on the first floor; all finished with exquisite detail in both function and beauty. The private grounds provide a wonderful setting for summer entertaining: a sunset-view Jacuzzi, an infinity pool surrounded by impeccable landscaping, a stone pool house bath with outdoor shower and expansive decking. There is also a detached 2-car garage with ample space for vehicles and a full basement with 12-foot ceilings for storage. IN# 87980 MDLD $225,000 JULY $110,000 AUGUST $130,000
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East Hampton. Classic cedar shingled 3-story home with 11,000 SF+/- of living space. Unique layout with 10BR, 8.5BA, 5 fireplaces, gallery space and 1.1 south of highway acre. Close proximity to ocean beaches and own. Exclusive. $4.995M web# 46138
East Hampton. Impeccably restored 3BR, 3BA home with sweeping meadow and harbor views. Incredible 2,205 SF+/- artist studio/workshop with soaring ceilings, heat and running water. Sited on .82 acre with pool. Exclusive. $1.895M Web# 19636
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Amagansett. Newly listed, sleekly renovated, beautifully appointed 4BR home in the village. Easy access to ocean beaches and town. Set on .56 lushly landscaped, private acre with in-ground pool, pool house, 2-car detached garage. Exclusive. $1.695M Web# 26437
Amagansett. Only 1 block from the village and a short distance to the ocean, the new Amagansett Estates will feature 4 custom built and architecturally distinct homes. All with 6 ensuite bedrooms, high end finishes and amenities throughout. Pool and landscaping to ensure privacy. Exclusive. $3.65M Web# 5549
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Montauk. Sleek and unique 5BR, 3,500 SF+/- waterfront home with direct access to Lake Montauk. Inspired by Pacific modern architecture, utilizing elements of stone, glass, wood and steel, with porous indoor/outdoor living areas. 3 levels of living space with newly completed lower level, wet bar and spa. Exclusive. $3.495M Web# 37021
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Montauk. Meticulously maintained 3BR, 3.5B home on a beautifully landscaped private near acre. Close proximity to ocean beaches. Sun-filled interiors, uniquely finished basement, bonus room. Covered rear deck, in ground pool. Exclusive. $1.595M Web# 44239
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MONTAUK OCEANFRONT Montauk. This 3,000 SF+/- beach house offers 4 bedrooms, four and one half baths, large Oceanside decking from the living area and from each bedroom insuring a feeling of seclusion and quiet. Exclusive. $7.995M web# 17316
Montauk’s Hither Woods Peaceful Setting
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beautiful lakefront cottage
Montauk. On an acre+ with ocean views in Hither Woods. Quiet seclusion and close to ocean, this home features 5BR, 4.5BAs, heated vinyl pool, stone fireplace, screen porch. Exclusive. $1.995M web# 51265
Montauk. This lovely lakefront home features 3BR, 3.5BA, open living space with floor to ceiling glass, a kitchen opening to a glass atrium and the living area opening to a large deck with an oversized hot tub spa. Co-Exclusive. $2.49M web# 12682
Montauk. Looking for Montauk Real Estate and want to be on the water, this is a great investment to consider. Shy acre with 2BR, 1 bath, full unfinished basement, detached garage, slate patio overlooking Lake Montauk and path to the water. Exclusive. $1.5M web# 30299
Hither Hills with Deeded Beach Rights
Wooded Hither Hills Vacant Land
Duryea’s
Montauk. Sitting at the top of Grant Drive in Hither Hills, this large approximately 1.5 acre parcel is ready for the discerning buyer to develop their dream home. Room for a pool and possible distant ocean views along with the very desirable Hither Hills Ocean Beach Rights you really do have it all! Exclusive. $830K web# 08367
Montauk. Amazing 9 acre property on Fort Pond Bay has 650’ of shoreline and underwater rights surrounding a 200’ pier. Includes 8,000 SF+/- of buildings, 1,400 SF+/- outdoor deck for dining, and a 4 bay garage. Co-Exclusive. $5.9M web# 26296
Montauk. Located in Hither Hills with ocean beach rights, new 4 bedroom, 3 bath home features blue stone fireplace, mahogany decks, stainless appliances, full basement. Exclusive. $1.195M Web# 55084
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THE HAMPTONS
SHELTER ISLAND
Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker. 729D Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954 | 631.668.3500
NORTH FORK
montauk living traditional moorland perfection Montauk. This one-of-a-kind Hollenbeck designed and Hummel built home sits on over 10 acres, with privacy and deeded beach rights. Surrounded by 100+ acres of preserve and features 4 bedrooms and pool. Exclusive. $9.4M Web# 44141 Constance N. Tighe m: 631.921.7271, John J. Taylor 516.639.1032
Montauk-Ditch Plains Cottage Montauk. Beachy and sunny 2 bedroom, 2 bath, central air, new heating system, sunny deck, shady screened-in porch Great rental. Exclusive. $1.24M Web# 14987 Gerri Tomitz m: 631.680.7452 Licensed as Geraldine F. Tomitz
On Montauk Downs With A Pool Montauk. Three bedroom, 2 bath home has a pool and plenty of decking. Offers a kitchen, den, fireplace, open living area, garage and more. Exclusive. $925K Web# 10180 Janet A. Weimar m: 631.875.8449
Turn Key Home Montauk. Three bedroom 2 bath updated home, central air, new kitchen, wrap around deck, in a secluded area adjacent to a preserve area. Exclusive. $825K Web# 13563 Janet A. Weimar m: 631.875.8449
Montauk, Hither Hills Montauk. Charming two bedroom beach cottage. Your perfect Summer get away. Located in sought-after Hither Hills. Deeded beach rights. Exclusive. $775K Web# 12283 Michael Nordlinger m: 631.512 0572
Montauk-Pristine leisurama Montauk. This charming and cozy 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home sits on corner lot, central air, gas heat, beach rights, near harbor area. Exclusive. $575K Web# 46674 Gerri Tomitz m: 631.680.7452 Licensed as Geraldine F. Tomitz
Waterfront Duplex Co-Op Montauk. Sunny renovated upper level. Bedroom + large sleeping loft. Direct beach access. Restaurant; heated pool; tennis; BBQ; near train. Exclusive. $349K Web# 11603 Claire M. Dowling m: 516.382.2185
THE HAMPTONS
SHELTER ISLAND
Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker. * Denotes last asking price. 729D Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954 | 631.668.3500
NORTH FORK
HITHER HILLS OCEAN VIEW CHARMER $2,399,000 Web# 11358 Exclusive Beautiful modern, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. large living area with ocean views. private path down to the ocean. Theresa Eurell 631.848.4222 teurell@1TownandCountry.com
DOWNTOWN AT THE TOWER Web#10529 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo. Large bedroom and living area, large storage space. Gina Demasco 631.365.7919 gdemasco@1TownandCountry.com
LUXURIOUS LAKE FRONT HOME $2,200,000 Web#21839 Exclusive 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths with tranquil lake views, pool, hot tub, putting green, one acre manicured property. Kathleen G. Beckmann 631.275.3354 kbeckmann@1TownandCountry.com
LOT IN HITHER HILLS W/OCEANVIEW $950,000 Web#08000 Exclusive Build to suit in the most sort after area of Montauk “Hither Hills” offers private parking at the ocean for Hither Hills residence only. Kathleen G. Beckmann 631.275.3354 kbeckmann@1TownandCountry.com
NEW TO THE MARKET - GOLF COURSE AREA $810,000 Web#10965 Exclusive 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath well-maintained ranch, 2 car attached garage, large fenced in backyard. Kathleen G. Beckmann 631.275.3354 kbeckmann@1TownandCountry.com
CUSTOM HOME ON MONTAUK DOWNS $1,495,000 Web#28691 Exclusive 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath contemporary. Formal living and dining rooms, theater. Theresa Eurell 631.848.4222 teurell@1TownandCountry.com Gina Demasco 631.365.7919 gdemasco@1TownandCountry.com
OCEANFRONT COMMUNITY $700,000 Web#22379 Co-Exclusive 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with separate laundry room, pool, playground, club house. Julia A Stavola 631.871.4682 jstavola@1TownandCountry.com
NEW TO THE MARKET – WITH OCEAN VIEWS $995,000 Web#14142 Exclusive 3 bedrooms, 2 bath ranch in pristine condition on .68 acres. spacious decks, Outdoor shower, 2 car garage. Gina Demasco 631.365.7919 gdemasco@1TownandCountry.com William Stoecker 516.818.4904 bstoecker@1townandcountry.com
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WATERFRONT - PRICE REDUCED Web#49594 Main house, detached 2 car garage plus a single 2 bedroom cottage. Theresa Eurell 631.848.4222 teurell@1TownandCountry.com
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