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On The Sand with Richard C. Ilse It’s The Little Things Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

June AM PM 6:37 7:03 7:30 7:54 8:21 8:45 9:14 9:38 10:09 10:32 11:05 11:27 --12:01 12:21 12:57 1:15 1:53 2:11 2:51 3:08 3:50 4:09 4:48 5:08 5:42 6:03 6:30 6:52 7:14 7:37 7:56 8:21 8:38 9:04 9:19 9:48 9:59 10:31 10:40 11:15 11:19 11:57 11:59 --12:39 12:39 1:22 2:11 2:59 3:09 3:55 4:12 4:54 4:12 4:54 5:16 5:51 6:16 6:46 -----

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The inspiration for this article happened on a set of stairs leading down to the beach. The fleeting moment brought even more clarity to the fact that when you step onto the beach for the day your perspective of things changes. Life on the sand does that! The place was The Royal Atlantic in Montauk, one of the many ocean front resorts where your day is only feet away. I was headRichard C. Ilse ing back down to the beach from my ocean front room and had reached the top of this 17 step wooden staircase cut into the dunes. I know the step count because every summer my son Ryan and I use it as a gauge to measure the shifting sands that each summer reveals. At the top of the steps there was a log jam of people. As I peered down the steps I saw a lady in her nineties putting everything she had into climbing those stairs. Each step taken was with a grunt or a grimace, but there was a look of bound determination on her face. She refused any help from family and strangers alike, as she would not be denied doing this by herself. As a lane finally opened up next to her, we all started to filter our way past. I stopped for a moment next to her and without even thinking asked “Was it worth it?” She answered “You betcha and I’m going to do it again tomorrow!” At that point the 25 or so people their all applauded, loudly! The look on her face was truly priceless! Now if you think I just turned a little thing into 6

Aboard the Adios: 1-3) Derick Boyd’s Group on 6-9-12 half day morning trip. Limit of Stripers, 64 Porgies, and 12 Bluefish. A great morning of fishing!! 4) Dan Joyce with son Danny and daughter Rebecca with a nice mixed bag of Stripers and Sea Bass 5)Matt Stanton's family had a great day of Striper and Bluefishing both by trolling and Diamond Jigging 6) Dr. Ken Coombs and John Romaschko managed to hook into an early season 43 lb. Striped Bass

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Fishing Montauk with Capt. Skip This 2012 Season opened with a bang and it hasn't let up yet. Inshore fishing has been nothing but action. Plenty of Striped Bass and Bluefish to be had on the Elbow, Great Eastern, Porgy Lump and the Rips. Trolling has been very productive, but when the Birds are "made up" Diamond jigging has been working as well. Even live baiting for the Stripers has produced some early season lunkers in the 40's! Fluke fishing is producing plenty of action also. Some days were tough due to the big swell, but moving inside to the "Treasure Holes" area seemed to get the job done. Porgy fishing couldn't be better, some huge "Pie Plates" are coming over the rails. Great Eastern and the Elbow have been producing big numbers and big fish. Sea Bass season opened up on the 15th of June and there has been some nice sized ones caught already. Frisby is always a safe bet early in the season, but don't leave out Great Eastern and the Porgy Lump. On a sad note, we lost a long time fisherman and fellow local Bernard "Izzy" Davidson, he will be missed. We got some great weather headed our way so get out there and "Catch em' up".

~ Tight Lines, Capt. Skip - “Adios” 6 • July 2012 • The Montauk Sun

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a big thing, you are exactly right. The ocean beaches of Montauk have a way of doing just that. Think about it, in normal everyday life it’s just one old lady getting in your way and slowing you down. Here the same situation drew applause. I had a couple of more thoughts once I reached the sand. One was that her accomplishment stood out even more because you don’t see too many people that old on the beach. The other took me back about 80 years in the aging process to my teenage son. He can do that stairwell going down in about four strides, the last one being a leap from the mid landing onto the sand. The magic of the young and old! It’s the little things, particularly here, that can make a day. So it made me think, let’s take a look at the little things. It is the little things that allow you to absorb the world around you instead of just passing through it. They are universal and a gift to everyone on the sand. You just have to pull a Ferris Bueller and stop and take a look around once in awhile. Start with that deep breath of ocean air when you first get there that fills more than just your lungs. Then to laugh at a little thing seen, because it sparked a memory meant only for you. How about playing hopscotch with the cool spots as you trek across the sand? Try that sunny day when it was not supposed to be! Here is a nice little one, finding that perfect skip rock. How about the quick retreat before a wave gets your pants wet. Maybe it is to gaze up at the sun and not down at a screen to tell the time and to have it matter not how right you are. Now here is the perfect one. The feeling you get late in the afternoon on the beach, when your body has had enough sun and your soul enough fun. As for as the little old lady, her story grew bigger as it worked its way up and down the beach. The talk was not just about her age, but her determination to be someplace so beautiful. That nice old lady, at that moment on the stairs, we all brightened up her life. It was not until the end of the day that the rest of us realized how much she had brightened ours. By the way she was on the beach the next day!


Aboard the Blue Fin IV with Capt. Michael Potts

KIDS, COME FISH FOR FREE!! To promote awareness of the fun of fishing for the younger generation, the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with its Charter and Party boat members is offering free fishing trips for 6 to 18 year olds. Three days in July (7/10, 7/11, 7/12), and 3 days in August (8/14, 8/15, 8/16), will be designated "Take A Kid Fishing For Free". Fishing times will vary from boat to boat. All participants must not be regular clients and must be accompanied by 1 adult only, regardless of the number of kids attending. As of press time, participating boats include the Blue Fin IV, Oh Brother, My Joyce, Miss Montauk, Viking, and Ebb Tide. West Lake Marina is donating any bait that is needed for these trips. Please call the Montauk Chamber of Commerce at 631-668-3434 or stop by the Montauk Information Center in the middle of town to sign-up or get more information. Parents - get on the water and fish with your children as you may have with your parents. Allow your children the pleasure of the ocean and the thrill of catching fish.

Big Sharks Bookend Star Island Shark Tournament

enough to make it rough. The monetary prizes were split widely due to the way the participants placed their Calcutta bets. Just the first day, 156 boats weighed in 23 Makos and 5 Threshers. The very first Thresher that was weighed was 422 pounds, was caught by Tom Rispoli on the Bluefin, it immediately took the lead for Heaviest Overall Shark, and it was not bested. Out of $540,000 that was total that anglers took home, however, the Bluefin crew was only in the $200 calcutta and took part of that, along with Tournament prizes of around $38,000. Meanwhile, most other boats enjoyed good catch and release shark action along with the high proportion of Makos and Threshers. Time was winding down on the second day. With about a half an hour left, the Little Mac took the Largest Mako Division with a 344 pounder caught by Mike Ragano. Cha Ching. The $5000 calcutta alone was worth $115,000; it also won other calcuttas and prizes for the Mako Division. That's not it! With 5 minutes left, the P Pod weighed in the Blue Shark Division's winner of 237 pounds caught by Mike Vultek. The book-ending shark took $80,000 in the $10,000 calcutta alone, plus other calcuttas and Blue Shark Division prizes. Any shark meat that the participants did no want to take home was donated to the Long Island Council of Churches for food for the needy. Check out more sharks at the Montauk Marine Basin Tournament on June 29 and 30.

The June 15,16 Tournament was successful in many ways. The weather was near perfect with just enough wind for a good drift, but not

Star Island Shark Tournament overall winners with their beautiful trophy bagged a 422 lb. Thresher on the Bluefin

Mike Ragano with the SI Tourn. largest Mako - 344 lbs.

Blessing of the Fleet wreath laying ceremony for five Montauk fishermen who passed away last year.

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Blessing of the Fleet

The Blessing of the fleet on June 10, sponsored by the Monauk Boatmen and organized by Captain Frank Braddick was a great success. About 150 boats were blessed by 4 denominations aboard the Marlin VI Princess. Five wreaths were placed for Cathy Kronoch, Bob Huser, Frank and Joshua Hammer, and Paul Sposato. All were Montauk fishermen who had passed away in the last year. The Montauk Boatmen would like to thank: Reverend Michael Rieder of the St. Therese Roman Catholic Church in Montauk, Reverend William Hoffmann or the Montauk Community Church, Father Constantine Lazarakis of the Greek Orthordox Church of the Hamptons, Cantor Deborah Stein of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons, Renee Akkaka of Montauk, who sang the Star Island Owner Sam Gershowitz with angler Terry Nee (Courtesy Star Island Yacht Club) National Anthem, Capt. Braddick's grandson David Dasilda who played Taps, and the weather. Capt. Braddick also placed a wreath for his recently deceased wife, Nancy, who he had been married to for over 50 years.

Steve nailed this tasty Bluefin Tuna on the way to the shark grounds while fishing on the Blue Fin IV

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MONTAUK SURFING by Debra Rose

Wave Knowledge and Etiquette Surfing on the East End can feel a bit like preparing for battle. Waking at dawn, parking, paddling out, and jockeying for position spikes the adrenaline. Then the competition begins. Surrounded by one hundred of your closest friends, wave selection is paramount to catch a few rides during your session. Unlike other sports, the field is always moving, there are no set positions, and there is no team. Everyone is out for himself or herself, sort of. Armed with unspoken ground rules of sharing waves, surfers compete each day, on every set, for every wave; all of which are different. Conditions in the water change like the weather in Montauk, every hour, or less. The tide, wind, crowd, daylight, and swell are just a few ever-changing factors, so how do you choose your rides and stay in control? The outer chaos need not cause chaos within by establishing your own ground rules, including the idea that you have any control over the conditions. Embrace what is out of control and with practice you will gain experience and notice patterns for catching rides. Wave selection will become second nature, freeing you to move on to other skills in the water. D o n ’ t B e S h y . . . Take a deep breath and look around. Ask questions on the beach and in the water, surfers will not shy away from sharing their strong opinions and predictions

about every aspect of surfing. Like mini amaCharlie follows the rules teur meteorologists, surfers present opportunities to learn about conditions if you ask. Each wave is a chance to adjust your selection and knowledge, and a may be gateway for unsolicited advice, so be open to the assistance. T h e R u l e s . . . Montauk surfers will notoriously correct you if you break the rules. The number one sin of surfing is the drop-in, intentional or not. Always look both ways before taking a wave. Also hold on to your board no matter what. With an average eight foot leash plus eight foot board, you have a 16-foot radius in which to hurt someone else. Be sure to also paddle around the break of oncoming surfers so you are not in their way. Once you are about to take that perfect left and cannot because a surfer is paddling out right in front of you, you will understand. W h o W i n s ? Dropping in on others should drastically decrease as you learn how waves break. Surfers will call the direction in which they are going on waves that break to the left and right. The person closest to the peak wins if the wave is breaking in one direction. Farther out on the shoulder? You do not have the right of way. The closer you are to the steepest part of the wave, the more you are in the right. Generally acceptable is the first one standing has the right of way, but this is dicey. Long boarders pop-up faster while short boarders are still paddling a bit more down the face of the wave. Montauk is blessed with separate breaks for separate boards, but a mix of long, short and Stand Up boards can become a liquid minefield. T h e R i g h t o f W a y . . . Even in the right position AND standing up first, calling out that you have the wave and direction in which you are going is standard. Surfers around you may try anyway, so call it out and catch the wave. Calling out waves and not catching them is irritating at best, so beginners may not need to call it or waste a wave by going straight to the beach. Or as our British friends will say, “riding the whitewash.” With proper etiquette, surfers will either stop paddling, keep going until you can actually catch the wave or drop in on you anyway. If YOU are doing the dropping in, apologize as soon as possible. Competing for the rare commodity of a perfect wave while taking turns is a unique balance for a sport that is always in flux. Respecting the rules with good intentions and attitude will add solid rides to your session while building your skills and knowledge. Every wave is different, allowing the variety to prepare you for most conditions. Making mistakes means you are learning, so keep a sense of humor and smile. The most dangerous aspect of surfing is other surfers not necessarily sharks, waves, or rocks, so prepare well and the battle may be a bit more fun than expected.

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The 57th Blessing of the Fleet – 2012 by Debbie Tuma This year’s 57th annual Blessing of the Fleet took place on a radiant, sunny afternoon on June 10, with over 150 boats participating. For the first year, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter S.S. Ridley was not there, as it was being serviced. Instead, Captain Ed Beneduci took his boat, Marlin VI Princess, out with all the families of the deceased fishermen, as well as spectators. Each year, the Montauk Blessing of the Fleet is a combination of celebration—of the new fishing season, and also sadness, of remembering those fishermen we have lost in the past year. This year, wreaths were tossed into the ocean to honor the following local people: Captain Frank Hammer, a long-time Montauk fisherman of East Hampton; his nephew, Josiah Hammer, a lobsterman of East Hampton; Bob Huser, a long-time lobsterman of Montauk; Cathy Kronuch, who owned Johnny’s Tackle Shop of Montauk with her husband John; and Paul Sposato, a long-time mate from Montauk. A sixth wreath was thrown in for all the fishermen who have died in past years. The Blessing of the Fleet started with Captain Vinny Grimes, who got the idea from seeing it in Europe, during the service, and is today put on by the Montauk Boatmen and Captain’s Association. Captain Frank Braddick, of the “Hurry-Up,” has been running it for 27 years. Clergy members from all the local churches stood on the bow of the Marlin VI Princess and raised their hands to bless all the boats as they sailed by the Town Dock. There were all sizes of boats, from huge commercial draggers and trawlers, to dingies and skiffs, charter boats, sailboats and private yachts. Even Captain Billy Joel sailed by on his downeaster boat, “Alexa,” named after his daughter, Alexa Ray Joel. He waved to the crowd as he steered his boat past the crowded Town Dock. Many families even had their pet dogs on their boats— all in a good day’s celebration at the annual Blessing of the Fleet. Following this event, everyone partied on the docks, to the sounds of Vivien and the Merrymakers Steel Band.


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There are many ways to green up any business, large or small—and an added benefit might just be saving money. Just like individuals, businesses can measure their carbon footprints to get a sense of where they are starting from and to get some initial ideas of areas to focus on to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers a free “Simplified GHG [greenhouse gas] Emissions Calculator” to help small businesses get started. Another option is to enroll in TerraPass’s “Carbon Balanced Business” program, which helps commercial entities measure and then offset the greenhouse gas emissions they are responsible for generating. Beyond carbon footprints, there are many other things businesses can do to minimize their environmental impacts. The non-profit Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) reports that, first and foremost, businesses should shift the paper paradigm—the average office tosses out about 350 pounds of paper per year per employee. “Reducing your waste and purchasing paper with post-consumer recycled content can help save trees

and nudge the pulp and paper industry, one of the most environmentally destructive industries in the world, toward a less damaging path,” NRDC reports. Some easy ways to do this include: setting printers to use both sides of a page (or designating a “draft tray” filled with paper that’s blank on one side); buying copy paper with a 30 percent or more post-consumer recycled content; collecting used paper separately for recycling; and stocking bathrooms with post-consumer recycled tissue products. Getting more energy efficient is another way to save the Earth while saving money too. NRDC recommends taking advantage of the fact that most utilities offer free or inexpensive energy audits, whereby an engineer examines operations and provides a report about how to save on energy costs. Turning off lights and electronics at the end of the work day can save bundles of energy. “Plug all your appliances into a power strip and you’ll only have to flip one switch at the end of the day,” suggests NRDC. Also, setting computers to “sleep” or “hibernate” when inactive will further reduce a business’s footprint. And NRDC says

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have been linked to lung and other cancers. Thanks to the work of the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), American Lung Association (ALA) and others, though, the U.S. government has adopted increasingly stringent rules governing how much particulate pollution and other toxins are allowed to come out of diesel engines. In 2001, these groups convinced Congress to pass strict new pollution limits on heavy-duty trucks and buses. Three years later similarl standards were applied for nonroad vehicles, including construction and farm equipment. These laws were designed to clean up new diesel engines, but the millions of older diesel engines still on

American roads, work sites and waterways continue to cause pollution problems. Newer state laws in California, Texas and New York calling on owners of older diesel vehicles to retrofit their engines with emissions reduction equipment has helped clean the air in those states. And regional public-private partnerships administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Clean Diesel Campaign have also helped put a dent in diesel emissions from the trucking, rail and shipping sectors. Even though the clean-up of diesel engines has only

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CONTACTS: EPA, www.epa.gov/climateleadership/ smallbiz/footprint.html; NRDC Greening Your Business, www.nrdc.org/cities/living/gbusiness.asp. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Dear EarthTalk: Diesel exhaust from trucks, buses, large ships and farm equipment is especially unhealthy. What progress has been made in curbing diesel pollution? ~ Jackie Mitchell, Barre, MA Gasoline-powered passenger cars plying American roads have been subject to strict pollution limits for some three decades already, but only recently have tougher standards for diesel-powered trucks, trains, barges and other soot-belching vehicles gone on the books across the country. Traditionally, older diesel engines produce less carbon dioxide per mile driven than gasoline-powered vehicles, but they produce more of the pollution associated with localized environmental trauma—such as smog and soot in the air—that can trigger respiratory and cardiovascular problems and

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Montauk Observatory Events for July

On The Sand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 Fishing Montauk with Capt. Skip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 6 Aboard the Blue Fin IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 7 Montauk Surfing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 57th Blessing of the Fleet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 Earth Talk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Astrology Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16 Where Is It? A Helpful Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17 ARF Animals of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 Dr. Molly’s Summer Pet Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 O’Murphy’s Restaurant and Pub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20 Montauk Playhouse Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22 ZUM Schneider Montauk...Bavaria on the Beach . . . . . . . . Page 25 Topside at Gosman’s Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 28 MonTalk© with Ingrid Lemme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 30 Montauk Music Mania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 31 The Lobster Roll...aka Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 32 Montauk Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 34 At The Spa with Sue Giustino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 37 ARF Garden Delight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 38 Camp Hero Film Premiers at Gurney’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 39 “Old Timer” Commercial Fishermen Honored . . . . . . . . . . Page 41 Car Health with Dr. Tony Knott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 42 Peach Keen! with Chef Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 45 Good News Planet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 46 Health a’ Plenty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 47 Your Words are Worth 1,000 Pictures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 48 Gurney’s Inn Sea Water Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 50 Classified Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 51 Water for Long Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 57 SummerDoc Films for July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 58 Real Estate Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 58

Montauk Observatory Star Party 8:30pm Saturday July 7th at the Ross School in East Hampton If skies are clear bring your family and friends to the Ross School in East Hampton and explore the night sky with Montauk Observatory astronomer Tom Madigan. Montauk Observatory's telescopes will be available and personal telescopes are also welcome. If skies are overcast the star party will be rescheduled. Heroes & Beasts: Astronomical Archetypes and the Origin of Myths 8:00pm Saturday, July 14 at the Ross School in East Hampton From Cygnus and Andromeda to Taurus and Cetus the mythology of the sky has been an integral part of civilizations around the world and have even inspired Hollywood movies. But why do so many civilizations recognize the same constellations and what do the stories of the stars tell us about ourselves? In this lecture professor Sean Tvelia will discuss the relevance of constellation mythology to human civilization and also show why so many civilizations recognize the same celestial patterns. If skies are clear after the lecture join Montauk Observatory members outside to view the night sky using Montauk Observatory telescopes. www.MontaukObservatory.com

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Insightful Impressions Astrology Outlook by Francine Tesler Cancer (June 22 – July 22) — Happy birthday Cancer! You are coming into a prosperous period not only financially but on a social level. Your compassionate nature is strong. A true heart can make you a happy person. Try spending your free time meeting new people. Romance runs hot and cold, driving all parties a little bit batty. Enthusiasm should not be so much work. If you can figure out what makes you feel good and continue doing that, then the rest of the areas of your life can benefit and improve. Leo (July 23 – August 23) — Romance may be on the agenda. Go slow and be willing to share the spotlight with your partner. Pace yourself more with a schedule or regime to accomplish necessary tasks over the next few weeks. The less stress the better. Learn how to mange your time better. Consider educational enhancements for your career growth. Ambition runs wild over next couple of days or so. Do not confuse this with a driving force to divide and conquer. Your skills will accomplish what a force of many cannot. Set a goal that is reasonably attainable within work. Virgo (August 24 – Sept. 22) — A strained relationship is resolved. Patience is emphasized. Focus on getting home in shape for social plans that are developing. Spending versus saving could be an issue with your lover. Calm your tendency to go all out and make things look good. Moderation is key with your budget. Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) — Romance may be on the agenda. Go slow and be willing to share the spotlight with your partner. Pace yourself more with a schedule or regime to accomplish necessary tasks over the next few weeks. The less stress the better. Learn how to mange your time better. Consider educational enhancements for your career growth.

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) — Don’t let your temperament get the best of you. Coworkers have difficulty communicating their thoughts, making it easy for you to misunderstand their intentions. Water environments play a major role in soothing your soul. Beach getalways are a must. Watch not to overdo summer activities. Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 22) — You make valuable contributions on job, through creative thinking, willingness to change and flow with the tide. Your patience is also crucial. One in authority may expect too much. You come through with flying colors. Romance thrives in party atmosphere or at a restaurant setting. Take time out for fun. Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 20) — You tend to be very romantic, and you do not stop to think about slowing down. You need to move on and leave the past behind you. At work, use your verbal and writing skills to help you gain a financial advantage. There may be more than one way to arrive at the same place; so be flexible in attaining your objectives. You need more excitement in your home life, so take the initiative to be spontaneous and get out and do things. Aquarius (Jan. 21 – Feb. 19) — Getting involved in someone else’s life helps you gain perspective with your own. A colleague, once unable or unwilling to keep up, suddenly starts to pull their own weight. This will be a welcomed relief, especially when they help you to acquire a new client. You tend to be an optimist, but you’ve had a lot of near misses and last minute cancellations in the past, and it’s hard to keep a positive attitude. Life will get easier. The positive combination will create good energy and an upbeat attitude.

Poetry Corner with Lawrence Spiro

Pisces (Feb. 20 – March 20) — Spontaneous mini vacations may help restart romance. A romantic relationship intensifies as true feelings are expressed. Your love life becomes very exciting and active this week. Your positive self image helps others to recognize your talents more at work. Learn not to start more than three projects at once. This way you can complete them precisely and utilize your time in the best way you can. Laugh things off when others take things to seriously, this keeps you young and full of energy. Set an example, and lead by doing. Show others how to let go and have a blast. A positive channeling of your energy helps you think with a clear head. Follow your instincts and act upon them.

This poem has as its metaphor one’s ability to gather inner joy and smother “dissonance.” The new personal elemental chord is one of peace and love. Consonance and dissonance become one. The pitch of pain and joy you do compose. Accept the one love and towards it run.

Let in the light that strikes the beating drum for dancers that move to rhythm and show. Consonance and dissonance become one.

Life is the challenge that has now begun to open the velvet tone of the rose. Consonance and dissonance become one.

Resolve the cadence consign it is done. Create the chord that struck not long ago. Accept the one love and towards it run.

To remain separate plucks fulsome in the low bass strikes of secrets pose. Accept the one love and towards it run.

The maelstrom will calm to continuum. The joys of one voice are the sounds that flow. Consonance and dissonance become one. Accept the one love and towards it run.

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Aries (March 21 – April 20) — A friend will inspire you this weekend. Before you know it, you will be ready for the next adventure. You may get involved with something that stirs your imagination. You will pursue this with the utmost drive. Be ready for adventure on short notice. Travel is highlighted, especially local travel. A new love interest is found. Keep

yourself mysterious to keep others intrigued. Taurus (April 21 – May 21) — Try not to underestimate people this week. It’s easier to communicate with others with straight talk. Look for meanings that are behind what is said. Your definition of success is clear to you, so follow your instincts but seek advise and counsel when necessary. In love matters, wait for your romantic or love interest to make a move. It will be more romantic, spontaneous and sincere that way. Do not let others tell you what to do. Remember people that live in glass houses should not throw stones. Gemini (May 22 – June 21) — Sudden changes, social power and creative brilliance are on the agenda this week. Increased demand of your time this month will require you to hone your personnel management and organizational skills. Promote yourself and you will be at the top of the list for many opportunities. Give passion, and you will receive passion. Your positive self-image keeps you on track.

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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 Ronjo Resort Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2112 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. 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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 Clemente’s Crab House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6677 448 West Lake Dr., Montauk clementescrabhousemontauk.com 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~ Hampton Bays Diner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 728-0840 Rt. 24 & Montauk Hwy., Hampton Bays Harvest on Fort Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5574 11 So. Emery, Montauk The Hideaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6592 364 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 Lenny’s on the Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2500 494 West Lake Dr., 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 Luigi’s of Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3212 South Euclid, Montauk Manucci’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4455 432 West Lake Dr., Montauk Memory Motel & Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2702 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ 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 Mr. John’s Pancake & Steak House . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2382 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ 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 The Old Harbor House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1515 240 Fort Pond Rd., Montauk 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~ Plaza Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9500 725 Montauk Hwy., Montauk 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~ 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~ 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 When Pigs Fly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8070 10 Etna Ave., Monauk www.whenpigsflymtk.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~ Lenny’s on the Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2500 494 West Lake Dr., Montauk Liar’s Saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9597 West Lake Dr., Montauk Memory Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2702 692 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ 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 Old Harbor House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1515 240 Fort Pond Rd., 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 Sea Otter IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2669 www.seaotterfishing.com Captain Joel Lizza 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

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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 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 Cromer’s Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7500 805 Montauk Hwy., 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~ Gosman’s Fish Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2447 West Lake Dr., Montauk Herb’s Montauk Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2335 ~Open All Year~ IGA Supermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4929 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Beverage Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 626-8127 www.montaukbev.com Ronnie’s Deli & Groceries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2757 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ 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 MARINAS Diamond Cove Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6592 364 West Lake Dr., Montauk Gone Fishing Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3232 467 East Lake Dr., Montauk Lighthouse Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 722-3400 229 Meetinghouse Crk. Rd., Aquebogue www.lighthousemarina.com Montauk Marine Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5900 426 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.marinebasin.com Motauk Lake Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5970 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauklakeclub.com Montauk Yacht Club Resort Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-888-MYC-8668 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk Offshore Sports Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2406 408 West Lake Dr., Montauk Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Cafe & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3200 435 East Lake Dr., Montauk Snug Harbor Resort & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2860 3 Star Island Rd., Montauk Star Island Yacht Club and Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island Rd., Montauk www.starislandyc.com Uihlein’s Marina & Boat Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3799 Montauk Harbor www.hamptonsweb.com/uihleins West Lake Fishing Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5600 352 West Lake Dr., Montauk

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REAL ESTATE Atlantic Beach Realty Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0400 710 Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com Corcoran Group Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 899-0400 729D Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.corcoran.com Kathleen G. Beckmann Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5325 64 Essex St., Montauk Keeshan Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2000 Martha Greene Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2811 6 South Etna Ave., Montauk Monte and Monte Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2388 South Edgemere Ave., Montauk Pospisil Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5200 3 The Plaza, Montauk Prudential Douglas Elliman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6565 11 Flamingo Rd., Montauk REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS George A. Hammer, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6565 Shepherds Neck Inn, Montauk RECREATION Hither Hills State Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2461 (Camping) Old Montauk Hwy. 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 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 805 Main St., Montauk www.27surf.com Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4844 83 South Elmwood, Montauk www.winickdiamonds.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 Landshark Unlimited . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6294 Main St., Montauk Local Beauty of Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5338 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk www.montaukwellnesscenter.com Main Beach Surf & Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 537-2716 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 Carriage House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5409 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ 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 Plaza Pet Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5747 7 The Plaza, Montauk Montauk Scentsations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4530 Main St., Montauk Montauk Sweatshirt Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9503 Gosman/Duryea Dock Area Montauk Video/Radio Shack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4824 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk Mundo Latino Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7250 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Neri’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2786 S. Edison Ave., Montauk Ocean Arts Lab & Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7241 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Paulie’s Bait and Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5520 South Edgemere St., Montauk Plaza Surf & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9300 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Purl by the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7875 S. Erie Ave., Montauk Sandals Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2401 Montauk Harbor, Montauk Sha Dai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2206 S. Etna Ave., 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 Summers in Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4229 99 The Plaza, Montauk Sunset SurfShack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2495 76 South Elmwood, Montauk www.SunsetSurfShack.com T-Square T-Shirts/Sweatshirts/Beach Cover-Ups . . . .(631) 668-5550 Montauk Hwy., 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 Winick Diamonds at Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4844 83 South Elmwood, Montauk www.winickdiamonds.com Zip Jack Umbrellas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(914) 592-2000 SERVICES Bob the Painter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5476 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 Ed Martz, Esq. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6573 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 Lion Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 725-0737 www.lionlandscaping.com 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 Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1218 787 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 Elizabeth Willoughby Reflexology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6922 Glenmore Ave., Montauk 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~ La Bella Vita Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7736 Montauk Wellness Center www.montaukwellnesscenter.com 6 South Elmwood Ave., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Atlantic Corrective Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0300 Local Beauty of Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0300 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 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.com


ARF Animals of the Month D e e, a year and a half year old all white mix was rescued from a kill shelter in North Carolina. This beautiful little lady at 41 pounds is a very affectionate, happy dog. Dee knows some basic obedience commands and gets along well with other dogs. Her foster parents in North Carolina were sure to let us know what a great dog she is and that she would make a wonderful addition to any home. Please consider adopting Dee. E s m e r a l d a was found as a stray and came to ARF nursing her kittens. She took excellent care of her babies who have all been adopted. Now it’s time for someone to take care of this almost two year old calico beauty. Please consider giving Esmeralda a home – the love you give her, will be returned tenfold. (Photos by Sole Riley)

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Dr. Molly’s Summer Pet Tips by Dr. Molly Miosek 1. Always provide fresh water and a shaded area for outdoor living pets. Direct sun can lead to sun exposure skin cancer. White cats are particularly prone to develop skin cancer at the tips of their ears. Avoid letting cats sun in widows with direct sun exposure. 2. Beach and Sound swimming dogs should be rinsed at the end of every swim day to remove salt and debris from their coats and skin. Soap is not necessary, and cool water from the hose is best for their skin. 3. Fleas and ticks are present wether you see them or not. Use a topical prevention once a month to protect your pets from these disease carrying parasites. If in contact with grasses you may need to comb pet every evening to remove hitchhiking bugs!! 4. Mosquitoes carry and transmit Heartworm to both cats and dogs. Once a month prevention is recommended. Once infected with Heartworm it is both an expensive and potentially dangerous treatment to rid your pet of this parasite infection. 5. Drinking ocean water will cause many dogs to vomit and or have diarrhea. It is best to carry a water supply for your pets if you take them to the beach. Most conditions will pass within a day or two but some develop bacterial infections that require medical treatment. 6. Heatstroke is much more common in dogs during humid days. Exercise should be kept to a minimum and if you notice your dog panting excessively you can help cool them down with cool water on their paws and if needed a cool water bath/swim. Never leave dogs or cats in cars unattended. In 80 degree weather it takes no more than 15

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O’Murphy’s Restaurant and Pub by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Husband and wife team, Jan and Chet, are the owners of O’Murphy’s. They say they are lucky to have long time professional staff that are dedicated to making guests feel at home when they come to O’Murphy’s. “Come in as a stranger, leave as a friend” is their motto. “We love Montauk and truly enjoy working in the restaurant, meeting new guests and welcoming our regulars. Involved in every process of running this family owned business, this is the first thing visitors notice when they come into this friendly atmosphere. Celebrating 27 years, O’Murphy’s is a popular destination for visitors and locals. It is the place to go when you are hungry for home cooking and comfortable surroundings. It’s around the corner from White’s Department Store, with a Tudor façade and glass windows on this distinct landmark building. O’Murphy’s menu is extensive and new entrees and additions are continuously added to regular favorites. Coming up with the menu selections is a fine team with lead chef Ernesto Sanchez running the kitchen and Chef Franciso Estrella. Friendly staff at this popular eatery is eager to please, waiting to impress visitors with their top-notch service. Come hungry to enjoy generous portions, reasonably priced and absolutely delicious! It is a winning menu and every member in your party will find several favorites prompting revisits to try! Popular for Irish fare, O’Murphy’s menu offers a tempting choice of lunch and dinner specials. Lunch specials start at $9.95 and are available daily. Consider Shepherd’s


Pie, Lamb Stew with fork tender succulent pieces of lamb and classic burgers and a long list of house specialties. For mussel lovers, try mussels and garlic bread at $15.95. It’s huge sized! New dinner offerings include Seared Tortilla Crusted Salmon fillet served with rice pilaf, garden vegetables and black bean mango relish or their pasta dishes with choices from the sea combinations. Check out the long list of sandwich specialties that include grilled chicken, French Dip Sliced roast beef or the absolutely delicious steak sandwich on a garlic roll. How about a wrap or quesadilla with grilled chicken or roasted vegetables? Burger lovers will just have to order the Famous 9 oz O’Murphy Burger with up to 3 toppings or the turkey or veggie burger when you return. As repeat visitors, we always try something new and that night the roasted duck caught my eye and what a fabulous choice it was. Cooked to perfection with a hint of orange flavoring and barbeque sauce, the dish included sauté spinach and the best sweet potato fries I have tasted in ages! Having a difficult time deciding from the Spicy Tuna, Blackened Swordfish Steak or the grilled Salmon, my husband went with the Salmon and came up another winner. Also a hit is their new creation “The Montauk Beach Salad” chocked filled with eight ingredients and delectable Apple Cider vinaigrette. Don’t miss it! As we were deciding what to pick, within 30 minutes of our arrival six more tables were filled on this week night attesting to the popularity of O’Murphy’s. Patrons also look forward to the new Early Dinner Special served TuesdayThursday from 5-6 pm which includes soup or salad and entrée for $16.95. Monday nights 2 Dinner Specials for $33.95 offers choices of steaks, pork chops, salmon, tuna pasta, Fish ‘n Chips and more. Coming to Montauk is the perfect opportunity to enjoy fantastic fresh fish and O’Murphy’s has Pan Seared Tuna, served rare over a mesculan salad and ponzu sauce or grilled salmon. Don’t miss the cornflake crusted striped bass filet with roasted corn and pineapple relish served with mashed potatoes. Families with children are more than welcome and a Kid’s Menu has a full page of favorites. They also do take-out orders for those on the

go and parties for groups. Martini lovers will be delighted at the choices for the amazing flavors and other bar specials that makes O’Murphy’s the perfect place to stop in with friends after a busy day. How about a “Montauk Sunrise, “Montauk Breeze”, Chocolate Martini or the new favorite the “I Love Lucy”, to get your taste buds smiling? Beer drinkers will find something to “wet their whistle” with the vast selection of Irish and American beers. Wine is available by the glass or bottle. Old world cooking, as mom or grandma used to make, is available at O’Murphy’s! The knockout dessert selections are not to be missed and when I dine out, dessert is ALWAYS a must! How does Bailey’s Heathbar ice cream cake or Brownie Ice cream Sundae sound? This time we had the Pina Colada Cake and it was heavenly and perfect pick. While you are looking for a great meal ender, peek at their coffee list. They have an amazing selection including Irish or Dutch coffee and a number of exotic, international concoctions to delight your taste buds. O’Murphy’s has karaoke every Saturday night at 10 pm with Jim and Nanci. On Sunday, starting at 6 pm Michael Dann, vocalist and acoustic guitarist performs for guests. Call O’Murphy’s or check their website for entertainment updates or read it in The Montauk Sun. The late night scene is a great place for friends to meet or make new friends enjoying a night of terrific food and entertainment. O’Murphy’s Pub is open year round, every day for lunch and dinner. Lunch starts at 11:30 am and dinner from 5 pm to 11 pm nightly. Take out is available. (Great option for families in a hotel and young children are already sleeping or if you are entertaining at home.) Group parties or functions can be arranged. Credit cards are accepted. No reservations are necessary. O’Murphy’s Pub

is located at 99 The Plaza, across from the Tower on the Plaza. Their telephone number is (631) 668-5005. Visit their website at OMurphysPub.com Enjoy a wonderful meal in a cozy, friendly, casual atmosphere, serving true Irish country dishes and more. Come in for the best mussels, best burgers, best seafood and best steaks. You, too, will come in as a stranger and leave as a friend.

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SAIL INN Motel • Restaurant • Tavern HAPPY HOUR 4:00 – 7:30 Dart Board • Drink Specials • Pool Table Sunday:

Monday:

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Combo Dinner – $25

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Tuesday: Broiled Sea Scallops – $16

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BBQ Ribs – $17

by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel There is something for everybody this summer on the Montauk Playhouse activity list. Each year the committee comes up with yearlong events to please guests of all ages. Both visitors to Montauk and residents alike are welcome to be part of these celebrations! FamilyFest 2012...On select Thursdays in July and August a 4 part family friendly program will offer a mix of theatrics, dance, acrobatics and aerials to the Montauk Playhouse Community Center. Tickets may be purchased individually or for a series. Ocean Swim Challenge...July 28 – Swim the waters along Montauk’s oceanfront in this annual event supported by the East Hampton Volunteer Ocean Rescue squad. There are three distance categories for swimmers of all ages and abilities _, 1 and 2 miles, Kirk Beach to Ditch Plains. Pre register to enter. Diamond in the Rough Gala...Saturday, August 4, 2012 / 7pm – 11pm Mark your calendars for Montauk’s don’t-miss “event of the summer” – the annual Continued on Next Page

with FF & Salad

Thursday: Seafood Fra-Diavlo – $24

Stuffed Flounder – $1795

Montauk Playhouse Events

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1 Lobster Tail, 3 Shrimp & 3 Sea Scallops. over Linguine with Salad

Friday: Shell Steak – $2195 with FF, Onion Rings & Salad

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Diamond in the Rough Benefit Gala at the Montauk Playhouse Community Center! Highlights include fantastic food, drink, live music, amazing auction items, and more. This year’s Gala Honorees are Cindi and Dave Ceva of Sole East; Marlena and Sam Gershowitz of Gershow Recycling and Star Island Yacht Club; and Joan and Ron Hildreth, long-time supporters of the Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation; whom we are proud to honor for their dedication and service to the community. Our Honorary Co-Chairs are Montauk’s own favorite celebrities – and Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation (MPCCF) supporters – actors Jerry O’Connell and Aida Turturro. The Gala Committee is led by Gala Director Carrie Karabelas and her dynamic team of Co-Chairs Heather D’Agostino, Anna Kyriakides, Mary Coleman Lynn, Leyla Marchetto and Alicia Zarou Scanlon. Come and be part of this magical evening under the tents on the grounds of the Montauk Playhouse Community Center to celebrate their achievements and look towards the future. Gala proceeds benefit the MPCCF’s ongoing restoration and development projects. Tickets are available now. Visit http://www.montaukplayhouse.org to purchase tickets or to join the Benefit Committee or for Sponsorship Opportunities.

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Montauk recently welcomed a new restaurant to its lineup of excellent places to dine. Sylvester Schneider, owner of Zum Schneider in New York City, which opened in 2000 decided Montauk to be a wonderful location for his second establishment. And he was right! The affable native of Bavaria wanted to share his love of the German beergarten experience with his guests along with the enjoyment of fine food and a fun dining experience. On our recent visit there we saw he has succeeded in all respects. Upon entering Zum Schneider MTK you are quickly enveloped by the warm, festive atmosphere. Newly renovated, the interior décor is light, airy and with the colorful blue and white colors of Bavaria prominent. A 200 liter beer barrel, imported from Germany, sits between both dining areas. The outer walls are all glass, giving the restaurant an open feel to it. Guests can opt to sit at long, communal tables, just like the f a m o u s Hofbrauhaus (huge beer hall) in Munich, or at a separate table of their own. What also impressed us the most was the genuine friendliness of the entire staff from the young greeter at the door, to the manager, Sebastian, and our knowledgeable server, Nadia. We had the pleasure of meeting and chatting with Sylvester Schneider before starting our meal and his enthusiasm for Montauk and guests to the restaurant is obvious. His love for Bavarian and German food, great music and of course German beer is evident. Besides running the restaurant, Sylvester even plays in their Oompah Band when live music is featured. (Check frequently for live music dates.) Upon reading the menu diners will find it hard to decide among the large array of tempting choices. Though the items are listed in German, directly beneath are the clear, tasty descriptions. My husband is German and we have traveled to Germany numerous times over the years, so most of these items known Continued on Next Page

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to us. For those not familiar with hearty German cuisine, they will be pleasantly surprised at the variations. They should experience dishes they may not have tried before each time they visit. Starting with appetizers, the list includes cheese or cold cut plate specials, wursts (sausage), soup and more. We opted for the potato pancakes and it was thumbs up as close to what his Oma (grandma) used to make, complete with applesauce on the side. Thin, crispy and just perfect! 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 were four

to six varieties. Many are exclusively at Zum Schneider MTK. Beer connoisseurs will want to go down the list and give unknowns a try. Guests may order small, medium or large glasses of their choice. Bottled beers, non alcoholic beers, wine and beverages were also available. Zum Schneider Chef Goesta Krings has put together a fantastic repertoire for Montauk diners. Having worked four years in Zum Schneider NYC, Chef Krings is excited at the opportunity to come to Montauk and create a new menu suitable for East End diners. So appealing are the choices from simple, hearty items to complicated, infused dishes, guests will surely have to make repeat visits to sample them

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all. Salads, sea and land dishes from sausage platters, rumpsteak, and roasts are extensive and the prices reasonable for a resort destination. Starting as either an appetizer or full meal, their salads also have a Bavarian twist and can be a starter or entrée. We opted to begin by sharing the Montauk bass marinated in smoked beer with horseradish cream and this beach meets Bavarian blend was a success! From the Wasser (water) Continued on Next Page


the Pan seared local scallops over potatoes and sauerkraut intrigued me, and I was curious about this combo. What a flavorsome trio when the plate came with a smooth, creamy sauce with sauerkraut and potatoes cooked together and scallops on top. The sharpness of the sauerkraut was muted and absolutely a surprise combination! My husband, often less adventurous than me, went with the sauerbraten, which is marinated beef braised in wine sauce served with dumpling and a house salad. Absolutely satisfied with his pick, there was hardly a word said as he enjoyed his meal of tender, sliced beef in rich dark gravy and his favorite, dumplings, on the side. Next visit planning, he already decided on the Wiener schnitzel (breaded pork loin, potato salad and cucumber dill salad) as his pick. During our meal I could not help overhearing B OARDING · P RIVATE R IDES · L ESSONS WAGON T OURS · W EDDING C ARRIAGES some of the enthusiastic comments from the diners S ALES AND L EASING at surrounding tables. As I said earlier, Zum Schneider MTK is a festive place and even the guests seem to be chatty and want to share light conversation with nearby tables. Two young women at the next table looked over at our meal to ask what are you having?” because “it looked so good”. Introducing themselves as “Liz” and “Monica”, they said they were not that familiar with German food and wanted to come and try it out. “It is like Germany in Montauk”, Liz said to us, broadly smiling. Then she asked her friend to take a photo of her with the multi-national flags background by the expansive bar area, she felt it so unique. At a long table behind us, another group of six guests sounded equally excited when their “Beery oyster shooters” (local oysters in 3 different kinds of beer) and dishes of herring in yogurt-cream sauce, roasted potatoes and salad were brought out. One lady questioned why they had not come here sooner! Her male friend replied “because they just opened”. Piped in German music was playing, families with children, and guests of all ages added to the happy “vibe” of Zum Schneider MTK and I felt the soul and “gemutlichkeit” (adjective meaning having a feeling or atmosphere of warmth and friendliness; cozy) of Bavaria was indeed transported to Montauk! No meal is complete without a taste of something sweet, I like to say. Although I thought I was full, easily made room for a dessert I saw being brought to other tables. Sharing the Bayerische (Bavarian) Crème, this traditional vanilla cream was surrounded by four kinds of sweet, luscious berries. Not a pudding, not a flan it was indescribably delectable, like eating a “cloud”. Out of this world and I probably could have finished one on my own, which I intend to do our next visit! Guests seem to want to linger longer at Zum Schneider MTK after their main meal is over, whether over dessert or to enjoy encores of their favorite beers. No one seemed in a hurry to leave. Visiting Zum Schneider MTK seems to be more than a dining experience; it is being part of the good feeling and warmth of the German culture and the graciousness of the staff there ready to welcome new guests and those returning. Go for lunch or dinner and you will see what other guests have discovered. Montauk’s newest restaurant addition, Zum Schneider MTK is certainly unique and a dining experience delight! Zum Schneider MTK is open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. Sun-Thurs 11 am to 11 pm, FridaySat. 11 am – 2 am. It is located at 4 South Elmwood Avenue, Montauk, NY 11954 zumschneider.com/MTK or call 631 238-5963

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GOSMAN'S

TOPSIDE AND INLET CAFÉ

Topside at Gosman’s Dock by Sue Giustino At the end of West Lake Drive you come upon a cozy corner of Montauk where you feel like you’ve entered a small New England Fishing Village; offering memorable experiences for couples, friends, and families. The Gosman Family has been part of Montauk Harbor since 1943 when Gosman’s Dock was founded. Early on the restaurant was actually a chowder stand specializing in lobster rolls. Today at Gosman’s Dock, you can enjoy 3 restaurants all with beautiful waterfront views and unique personalities; offering a variety of excellent culinary creations, ambience, and friendly service. Additionally, throughout the quaint Gosman’s Dock Village, you’ll find numerous specialty stores, an outdoor clam bar and ice cream stand, a fish market, as well as a gazebo and small grassy area in front of a stage on which you can bring your blanket and lawn chairs to enjoy outdoor concerts throughout the season.

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On a lovely evening in May we were treated to a delightful meal, prepared by their new chef Matthew Nelson, at the Gosman’s outdoor rooftop restaurant- Topside. Chef Matthew is a culinary graduate, most recently from the Patchogue-Medford area, and whose experiences include working in NYC. He brings to Topside fresh ideas for simple food with great new elements. The full menu consists of predominantly fish and shellfish, including a lovely selection of appetizers, salads, pastas, fresh fish, and lobsters, as well as a few non-seafood entrees. If you choose, you can savor the view while sitting at the full outdoor bar enjoying refreshing mixed and frozen drinks, as well as beer and a fine assortment of wine: including our choice of the Indian Wells Merlot and the Row 11 Pinot Noir. With our drinks, Ashley, our friendly and accommodating waitress, served us a cannellini bean, garlic, and olive oil dip, served with slices of toasted bread. It was a nice tasty snack to enjoy while relaxing and taking in the view before our meal. To start our meal, we had a special of the evening; delicate and tender thin sliced, pan seared Scallop Tagliata fanned out and garnished by arugula and sweet strawberry salad served with a light, fresh tomato dressing and a few dollops of aged balsamic vinegar. Next was the Pancetta Wrapped Sea Scallops atop an arugula, roasted tomato and cannellini salad; and the Jumbo Lump Crabmeat Cocktail prepared with mango salsa and diced avocado with passion fruit vinaigrette. For our entrees we enjoyed the Fresh Grilled Swordfish Loin and the Herb Marinated Yellow Fin Tuna. To accompany the Swordfish, the chef prepared a Jasmine Rice Almondine, Grilled Asparagus and Blood Orange Beurre Blanc which were perfect with the tender and lightly grilled fish. Rubbed with sage, rosemary and thyme, the Tuna was bursting with fresh garden flavors and accented with a delicious New England Succotash, Butter Poached Red Potatoes and Roasted Tomato Relish. Each savory dish was amazingly light, fresh and healthy-perfect for summer dining. To end our meal, we were tempted into having a not Continued on Next Page

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FINEST KIND by Sue Giustino Hidden away in Montauk Harbor is a liquor store that truly is one of the ‘Finest Kind.’ The name comes from an old Maine Fisherman’s saying meaning “The Finest Kind of Day”. Owner Michael Carolan who is quite knowledgeable with wines, certainly runs a fine

so healthy, yet quite decadent, Warm Chocolate Lava surrounded by small peaks of fresh whipped cream; every bite was a bit of chocolate heaven. In addition to this incredible array of culinary delights, the bar and each table offers breathtaking views of Montauk Harbor, Star Island and Lake Montauk. At the Topside children must be sixteen years old; however Gosman’s three additional restaurants all welcome children. Downstairs at the newly renovated Inlet Café the waterside tables provide a view that is equally impressive and enchanting, and offers the same menu as Topside, with the addition of a sushi bar and children’s menu. Their Sushi Chef prepares an impressive variety of fresh sushi, sashimi, rolls, and specialty rolls. Every corner of Gosman’s Dock is a treasure, to be strolled upon, skipped through, and simply enjoyed. With any luck your memories of visiting this little corner of Montauk will be as wonderful as the years of memories.

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liquor store, with a Wine Focus. When in the store it has the feel of the harbor with its nautical décor, and he stocks the wooden shelves with all types and brands of wines and liquors. However, he prides himself on the large selection of Long Island Wines that are nicely displayed on the entire back wall. If wine tasting is something you enjoy, you can find their tasting events on his website at WWW.FINESTKINDWINE.COM . His prices are reasonable and he runs specials daily; they also make deliveries! In addition, you can buy a bag that holds four bottles, and every time you return with it you receive 5% off your order- up to four bottles at a time. The store is now open with Summer Hours: Sunday 12-

8pm, Monday through Thursday 10am-8pm, and Friday-Saturday 10am-10pm. Come on down and visit, his puppy Bailey is always out front on the bench to greet you! The Finest Kind Wine Store is located at 552 West Lake Drive in Montauk Harbor at the Stone Building. Hamptonwine@yahoo.com

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MonTalk ©

with Ingrid Lemme

Lemme who he passed away 17 month ago from cancer, and remember the tall man with a cowboy hat fondly. One of these people (and there are many) is my friend Debbie Tuma, born and bred in Montauk, and known to many of you as a life long reporter of numerous local, national and even international publications - with a heart of gold. I had invited Debbie to accompany me on a recent trip to North Carolina and since so many of you have followed our adventure already on Facebook and are wondering how it all went, here is her story.

Quote of the Month: "The ocean, the bay, Montauk is the place to stay. Our heaven on Discovering Hyde County, NC - A New Yorker’s First Visit earth is just a lighthouse away. Whether you live near or far it's worth the tour. Fish, sun By Debbie Tuma and food galore". ~ Christie Caligiuri Lady of the Month: Mrs. Peggy Becker, a volunteer at Second I had heard so much about Swan Quarter, N.C. from my friend Ingrid Lemme, of House Museum with a wealth of knowledge Montauk, that when she asked me to accompany her on a road trip to her home there, I immediately accepted. Early Sunday morning of Memorial Day Weekend, we made the Man of the Month: Capt. Frank of Montauk 13-hour trip across Long Island, down the New Jersey Turnpike, and down Route 95 Boat of the Month: Marlin VI Princess along the East Coast. We ventured through Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and into Couple of the Month: Danny & Wendy Boerem...married June 9th, North Carolina, and as soon as we approached the Dismal Swamp area, I noticed the 2012 in Montauk terrain start to change. Kid of the Month: I had been to the mountains of western N.C., where my sister Wendy lives, but not Kathryn Valcich to the “low country,” with the marshes and swamps, and wide open, flat fields of crops. Business of the Ingrid told me her late husband, Sunshine Lemme, had loved these beautiful, rich Month: Rita’s Stables fields, because it reminded him of his parents’ farm growing up in California. of Montauk As we drove closer to Swan Quarter, passing through Lake Mattamuskeet, I noticed Organization of the how amazing the light was in the late afternoon, flooding the fields with a soft glow. Month: Montauk It was similar to the light in the Hamptons, where we live, which is also the reason so Community Garden Continued on Page 44 Events of the Month: FREE BEACH CONCERTS at Gurney’s Inn! All summer long everyone is invited to a Free concert on Gurney's private beach. Live band, bonfires, drink specials, raffles and dancing in the sand. NO Cover Charge! June 19 Joe Delia & the Thieves - June 26 Gene Casey & the Lone Sharks - July 3 Hotwax - July 10 Big River Ransom - July 17 2U - July 24 Legendary Murphys - July 31 New Life Crisis - August 7 Gene Casey & the Lone Sharks - August 14 Almost Journey - August 21 New Life Crisis - August 28 Hotwax - September 4 Street Fighter - September 11 Hotwax. Adult and Junior Clinics for Beginners to Advanced Rummage Sales at the Montauk Community Church every Saturday from 9 to Noon! Private Lessons Tennis Camps Video Analysis

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¯Montauk Music Mania¯ by Leo Cooley

This year’s Montauk Music Festival, fittingly, reached its fever pitch on the Green in the center of town on Saturday afternoon as the Lawrence Cooley Band (Lawrence, vocals/guitar: Jonathon Fritz, guitar/vocals: Jesse Levin, Bass/vocals: Chris Bennelli, drums/percussion) burst into a series of Lawrence’s originals, lasting well over an hour, which seemed to pass in ten or twenty minutes, culminating in a spellbinding rendition of “My Freedom,” so intense that it made time stand still. Sometimes people clap at the end of a performance to signal that they are glad that it’s over, although that never happened at this year’s Festival. Instead, the crowds shouted out in exhilaration and delight. The response of the audience this year to the Lawrence Cooley Band, especially during the increasingly vibrant flights of improvisation, clearly expressed a strong desire that the performance would never end, that the silence following it would be deafening. The almost manic enthusiasm, though, while arguably a high point, also epitomized the entire four days. More than a hundred bands carefully selected by Lawrence, the musical director of the Festival, enlivened over forty venues in a virtual non-stop extravaganza, almost, but not quite, exhausting the crowds intent on enjoying as much as they could savor. Lawrence Cooley

No one person could possibly have attended even half of the performances, but those who did their best were eager to share their experiences with one another. The variety was overwhelming because the selection process was not limited to any one genre. There was, of course, jazz beyond jazz, blues beyond blues, trombone beyond belief in full integration with Otis, a really hammering ensemble: Brooklyn beyond Brooklyn. But there was also rapping and tapping. Kenny Varriale mesmerized the crowds at all the venues to which they flocked to see and hear him ratchet up and fine tune rapping to real art. After one of his most super rapid raps, I overheard an enthusiastic woman say to him: “I’m so overwhelmed! I can’t believe you can speak so fast. I can’t even think anywhere near that fast, and no one ever called me slow. I can’t wait to listen to your CD! (Kenny sold the most CDs at Festival that resulted in major sales for most of the artists.) And Jimmy Tate, always amazing with the tapping, when he does it, has a deep and pleasing voice, which he uses to great effect in his vocals: sometimes tapping, sometimes not: always a powerful performance. Kenny and Jimmy rocked Montauk! …As did 105 spectacular bands. The synergy was palpable. There was a lot of traffic in Montauk this May before Labor Day, and it was purposeful: fans rushing from one venue to another to try to take

it all in. By the end of the Festival, everyone was, to some extent exhausted, largely fulfilled, eager for next year. The Responses from the bands have been even more positive than anticipated. To select one, almost at random, but also because it is particularly well written, Vinyette wrote, on May 23, 2012, at 7:16 PM: “You’re living the dream when you play at this festival. The community embraces you and it couldn’t be a better setting. We had an amazing time!! They really have something special going on here, and it’s only going to get bigger and better. The creators truly fight for the music and hand-pick each band. They had great communication from the beginning, which carried on throughout the festival. Special thanks to Lawrence, Jolie, Kenny and crew for inspiring us even further.”

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THE LOBSTER ROLL aka “LUNCH”

make our own cole slaw, and chowders,” said Andrea. “We have something for everyone, and for all ages and tastes.” For instance, the Lobster Roll has added a full Glutenfree menu, and also has some sugar-free desserts, such as their apple-strawberry pie. They also have an extensive children’s menu, with lobster sliders to grilled chicken fingers. Kids also get a free beverage with meals. “We are a great family place,” said Andrea. “We even have a toy cabinet with age-appropriate toys for the kids.” At the Lobster Roll, there are comfortable booths for families, both inside and outside, on the garden patio, Continued on Next Page

Review & Photos by Debbie Tuma Since 1965, the Lobster Roll has been nestled in the picturesque dunes of the Napeague Stretch, between Amagansett and Montauk. Their bold sign, “Lunch,” catches the eye of by passers, along with their colorful red, white and blue awning. Started by the Terry family of Amagansett, this fun, cozy restaurant has expanded over the years in both its indoor and outdoor seating, and its menu selections. What began as a simple lobster, fish and chowder place, has become known for its wide selection of fried, broiled and stuffed seafood items, and also its meats, homemade desserts, and this summer, an outside sunset bar with specialty drinks. Andrea, one of three owners, including Paul and Fred, explained that the Lobster Roll is still famous for its lobster salad, rolls and “sliders,” as well as its Fish and Chips. It is also known for its fried blowfish, or “puffers,” as well as a “Hot Lobster Roll,” which is a dish of hot lobster with drawn butter, a toasted bun, and French fries. They have also added two new items, Paul’s Seafood Chili and Paul’s Seafood Mac and Cheese. “Everything on the menu is homemade—we

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under bright red umbrellas and beach balls hanging from the ceiling. It’s a fun place with a friendly, casual style, reminiscent of a big family picnic. This summer, they have added a long, outdoor bar overlooking the Napeague Stretch and the beautiful dunes, where guests can sip drinks, including a great Blood-Red Margarita, and watch the magnificent sunsets over Napeague Bay. The Lobster Roll has Happy Hours daily from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., with $5.00 Margaritas and chips and salsa. You can also order food at the sunset bar. Their lively oldies music is the perfect compliment to this sentimental restaurant of the 1960’s. “What we’ve become, is a nostalgic, retro restaurant,” said Andrea, whose son, Sean, also works there. “We serve old-fashioned malted milkshakes, egg creams, and root beer floats.” She has also added an old-fashioned candy section, with memorable confections of the 1960’s. And speaking of sweets, Andrea is proud of her fabulous homemade desserts, all made with real butter and cream, and no artificial ingredients. Lobster Roll desserts include creative cupcakes, assorted fruit pies, key lime pie, old fashioned sundaes, and a rich, sinful “Chocolate Obsession Cake.” “My mother in-law, Sara Terry, baked the desserts years ago, and I felt strongly about keeping them homemade on premises,” said Andrea, who has also published a cookbook. The Lobster Roll (Lunch) is open daily for lunch and dinner, from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday until 10 p.m. Their entire menu is also available for take out. Call 267-3740, or visit their website at www.lobsteroll.com

The Montauk Sun • July 2012 • 33


“Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In! “

duo Los Cintron

(Godfather Part 3 Al Pacino)

LENNYS BACK ON THE DOCK .. AT SAMMYS... BARTENDING EVERYNIGHT 5 to 1am..... Zum Schneider Lawrence Cooley 7/1 Gurneys Beach Bar 3:00-6:00pm 7/4 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/5 Light House Bar&Grill 4:00-7:00pm 7/7 Lobster Fest 3:00-5:00pm 7/7 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/8 Gurneys Beach Bar 3:00-6:00pm 7/9 Harvest Garden 6:00-9:00pm 7/11 Sole East 8:00-9:00 pm 7/12 Gosmans 6:00-8:00pm 7/13 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/18 Smiths (44th & 8th NYC) 9 to1am 7/20 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/21 ENE 8:30-11:30 pm 7/25 Sole East 8:00-11:00pm 7/26 Harvest On The Hudson(With Jonathan Fritz) 7:00-10:00 pm 7/27 ENE 8:30-11:30

Entertainment Gurney’s Inn

631-668-2345

Wednesdays: weekly Lobster Bakes 6 to 8:30pm, please make reservations

DJ Des & Linda,

Every Fri. 9:00 Start Free champagne Fri. for the ladies 11-12 Every Thurs.Karaoke with Jim& Nanci Free concert on Gurney's private beach. Live band, bonfires, drink specials, raffles and dancing in the sand. NO Cover Charge! - July 3 Hotwax - July 10 Big River Ransom - July 17 2U - July 24 Legendary Murphys - July 31 New Life Crisis

Live Musi Every Saturday

Gurney’s...The Place For Dancing

and Fun

East by Northeast Live Music Fridays & Saturday

The POINT BAR & GRILL 668-1500 Happy Hour 5-7 Mon. - Fri. Half price Drinks & Appetizer Sports Bar with Great Food Dance Party every night w/DJs

SLOPPY Sundays! are Back 11pm till ? $2 everything Basketball & Drink Specials 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 every Tuesday Acoustic Brendan

668 the Gig Shack 668-2727

Live Music All the Time Thursday June 28th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaThursday July 5th 9-11pm The Montauk Project Thursday July 12th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaThursday July 19th 9-11pm The Montauk Project Thursday July 26th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaThursday August 2nd 9-11pm The Montauk Project Thursday August 9th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaEvery Friday 7-10pm The Lifeguards Every Saturday 12-3pm Anne Trezza Every Saturday 4-6pm Border Crossing Music every afternoon and evening in seasonCheck us out on Facebook for updated schedule.

Liars Saloon 631-668-9597 Every Fri - Karaoke

with Nanci & Jim Todd the Guitar Guy every Saturday 4 to 8

Shagwong Main St. - 631-668-3050 Live Music Every Saturday

O’Murphy’s Pub 631-668-5005 Every Saturday @10:00 pm Karaoke with Jim & Nanci

Montauket 88 Firestone Rd. - 631-668-5992

Sunsets Every Night! Jettykoon every Thursday 6pm start Live Music 5pm start June 30th Wild Card July 2nd Live Music July 7th 3Bs 5pm July 21st Thieves July 22nd Live music Call for more live music dated

SOLE’ EAST

Call for info 668-2105

Thursdays Live Reggae Saturday Pool Party with DJ Sunday Poolside Brunch & Live Bossa Nova Live Music Schedule: Tuesday- Patrick Collins Wednesday- Lawrence Cooley Thursday July 5th and 19th - Winston Ire Thursday July 12th and 29th- Zap and the Naturals Friday July 6th and 20th- Jetty Koon Friday July 13th and 27th - Brendon Saturday July 7th- Citizen Cope

South Edison return of popular Spanish duo Los Cintron (www.thecintronbrothers.com) for performances on Friday, July 13, Saturday, July 14, Friday, August 3 and Saturday, August 4.

Sloppy Tuna Tuesday & Thursday Nights: LEGENDARY ladies nights 10pm-4am. 11pm-1am $2 drinks for the ladies. DJ spinning. Late-Night Dining Wednesday Nights: Late Night Entertainment & Dining: Sloppy Derby Goldfish Races downstairs bar & Tacos & Tequila special upstairs lounge 10pm - 4am Friday Nights: All NEW NIP NIGHTS. Mini beers, special guests, late night DJ. Hosted by Little Randy Montuna & friends Saturday Line-Up:Live Outdoor Music 12:30-4:30pm Live 4:30-10pm DJ 10pm-4am Late Night dancing w/ your favorite DJs Sunday Afternoons: Live Outdoor music 3 to 7pm / beer specials

The Coast 668-3212 Live Music every Thursday 7 to 9:30

Lighthouse Grill July 01 The 3B's July 04 Project Vibe uly 05 Lawrence Cooley July 06 Bastards of Boom July 07 3 Lifeguards July 08 The 3B's (Live music every day for 4th of July weekend) July 14 The 3B's July 15 The 3 Lifeguards July 21 Lifeguards July 22 3B's July 28 Lifeguards July 29 The 3 B's MONTAUK LIBRARY Saturday June 30 2012 (lower level) CONCERT “From Jazz to Soul” Guest Artists: Rhonda Denét & The Silver Fox Songs Trio 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm Cost:Free & open to the public

Gosmans Outdoor Stage July 8 The Nancy Atlas Project July 12 Lawrence Cooley July 26 Mama Lee Rose & Friends Aug. 12 The Nancy Atlas Project Aug. 30 Paradigm Shift

Montauk Yacht Club

Live Music Every Weekend Memory Cafe

Karaoke every Wednesday 10pm start Live Music every weekend

Zum Schneider Every Thursday local singer songwriter Inda Eaton and band

Montauk Chamber Events for July: July 4th (rain date July 5th) – Fireworksdisplay Stars Over Montauk, 9pm, at Umbrella Beach, 1/3 mi. west of town,brought to you by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce. Every Thursday 9am to 1pm – Montauk Farmer’sMarket – Local produce, seafood, pickles, nuts, wines, honey, coffee andsweets on the Montauk Village Green sponsored by the Montauk Chamber ofCommerce. Every Monday 6:30 to 8:30, Montauk Concerts on the Green –Bring your beach chair and enjoy the various bands that will be playing everyMonday all summer. Sponsored by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce. “Take a Kid Fishing For Free” – July 10,11, & 12 from 6pm to 8pm – various Montauk Boat Captains have offeredthis special. Kids are Freeand parents pay just $10. Call the Montauk Chamber of Commerce (631668-2428) to register.


“Just When I Thought I Was Out, They Pull Me Back In! “

duo Los Cintron

(Godfather Part 3 Al Pacino)

LENNYS BACK ON THE DOCK .. AT SAMMYS... BARTENDING EVERYNIGHT 5 to 1am..... Zum Schneider Lawrence Cooley 7/1 Gurneys Beach Bar 3:00-6:00pm 7/4 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/5 Light House Bar&Grill 4:00-7:00pm 7/7 Lobster Fest 3:00-5:00pm 7/7 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/8 Gurneys Beach Bar 3:00-6:00pm 7/9 Harvest Garden 6:00-9:00pm 7/11 Sole East 8:00-9:00 pm 7/12 Gosmans 6:00-8:00pm 7/13 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/18 Smiths (44th & 8th NYC) 9 to1am 7/20 ENE 8:30-11:30pm 7/21 ENE 8:30-11:30 pm 7/25 Sole East 8:00-11:00pm 7/26 Harvest On The Hudson(With Jonathan Fritz) 7:00-10:00 pm 7/27 ENE 8:30-11:30

Entertainment Gurney’s Inn

631-668-2345

Wednesdays: weekly Lobster Bakes 6 to 8:30pm, please make reservations

DJ Des & Linda,

Every Fri. 9:00 Start Free champagne Fri. for the ladies 11-12 Every Thurs.Karaoke with Jim& Nanci Free concert on Gurney's private beach. Live band, bonfires, drink specials, raffles and dancing in the sand. NO Cover Charge! - July 3 Hotwax - July 10 Big River Ransom - July 17 2U - July 24 Legendary Murphys - July 31 New Life Crisis

Live Musi Every Saturday

Gurney’s...The Place For Dancing

and Fun

East by Northeast Live Music Fridays & Saturday

The POINT BAR & GRILL 668-1500 Happy Hour 5-7 Mon. - Fri. Half price Drinks & Appetizer Sports Bar with Great Food Dance Party every night w/DJs

SLOPPY Sundays! are Back 11pm till ? $2 everything Basketball & Drink Specials 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 every Tuesday Acoustic Brendan

668 the Gig Shack 668-2727

Live Music All the Time Thursday June 28th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaThursday July 5th 9-11pm The Montauk Project Thursday July 12th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaThursday July 19th 9-11pm The Montauk Project Thursday July 26th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaThursday August 2nd 9-11pm The Montauk Project Thursday August 9th 7-10pm Anne TrezzaEvery Friday 7-10pm The Lifeguards Every Saturday 12-3pm Anne Trezza Every Saturday 4-6pm Border Crossing Music every afternoon and evening in seasonCheck us out on Facebook for updated schedule.

Liars Saloon 631-668-9597 Every Fri - Karaoke

with Nanci & Jim Todd the Guitar Guy every Saturday 4 to 8

Shagwong Main St. - 631-668-3050 Live Music Every Saturday

O’Murphy’s Pub 631-668-5005 Every Saturday @10:00 pm Karaoke with Jim & Nanci

Montauket 88 Firestone Rd. - 631-668-5992

Sunsets Every Night! Jettykoon every Thursday 6pm start Live Music 5pm start June 30th Wild Card July 2nd Live Music July 7th 3Bs 5pm July 21st Thieves July 22nd Live music Call for more live music dated

SOLE’ EAST

Call for info 668-2105

Thursdays Live Reggae Saturday Pool Party with DJ Sunday Poolside Brunch & Live Bossa Nova Live Music Schedule: Tuesday- Patrick Collins Wednesday- Lawrence Cooley Thursday July 5th and 19th - Winston Ire Thursday July 12th and 29th- Zap and the Naturals Friday July 6th and 20th- Jetty Koon Friday July 13th and 27th - Brendon Saturday July 7th- Citizen Cope

South Edison return of popular Spanish duo Los Cintron (www.thecintronbrothers.com) for performances on Friday, July 13, Saturday, July 14, Friday, August 3 and Saturday, August 4.

Sloppy Tuna Tuesday & Thursday Nights: LEGENDARY ladies nights 10pm-4am. 11pm-1am $2 drinks for the ladies. DJ spinning. Late-Night Dining Wednesday Nights: Late Night Entertainment & Dining: Sloppy Derby Goldfish Races downstairs bar & Tacos & Tequila special upstairs lounge 10pm - 4am Friday Nights: All NEW NIP NIGHTS. Mini beers, special guests, late night DJ. Hosted by Little Randy Montuna & friends Saturday Line-Up:Live Outdoor Music 12:30-4:30pm Live 4:30-10pm DJ 10pm-4am Late Night dancing w/ your favorite DJs Sunday Afternoons: Live Outdoor music 3 to 7pm / beer specials

The Coast 668-3212 Live Music every Thursday 7 to 9:30

Lighthouse Grill July 01 The 3B's July 04 Project Vibe uly 05 Lawrence Cooley July 06 Bastards of Boom July 07 3 Lifeguards July 08 The 3B's (Live music every day for 4th of July weekend) July 14 The 3B's July 15 The 3 Lifeguards July 21 Lifeguards July 22 3B's July 28 Lifeguards July 29 The 3 B's MONTAUK LIBRARY Saturday June 30 2012 (lower level) CONCERT “From Jazz to Soul” Guest Artists: Rhonda Denét & The Silver Fox Songs Trio 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm Cost:Free & open to the public

Gosmans Outdoor Stage July 8 The Nancy Atlas Project July 12 Lawrence Cooley July 26 Mama Lee Rose & Friends Aug. 12 The Nancy Atlas Project Aug. 30 Paradigm Shift

Montauk Yacht Club

Live Music Every Weekend Memory Cafe

Karaoke every Wednesday 10pm start Live Music every weekend

Zum Schneider Every Thursday local singer songwriter Inda Eaton and band

Montauk Chamber Events for July: July 4th (rain date July 5th) – Fireworksdisplay Stars Over Montauk, 9pm, at Umbrella Beach, 1/3 mi. west of town,brought to you by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce. Every Thursday 9am to 1pm – Montauk Farmer’sMarket – Local produce, seafood, pickles, nuts, wines, honey, coffee andsweets on the Montauk Village Green sponsored by the Montauk Chamber ofCommerce. Every Monday 6:30 to 8:30, Montauk Concerts on the Green –Bring your beach chair and enjoy the various bands that will be playing everyMonday all summer. Sponsored by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce. “Take a Kid Fishing For Free” – July 10,11, & 12 from 6pm to 8pm – various Montauk Boat Captains have offeredthis special. Kids are Freeand parents pay just $10. Call the Montauk Chamber of Commerce (631668-2428) to register.


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Adults: $49 Kids: $39

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Gurney’s has great entertainment all week long TUESDAYS Stoli SUMMER BEACH CONCERT SERIES

WEDNESDAYs Lobsterbake

THURSDAYs Beach Volleyball League

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SPATINI COCKTAIL

PARTY FRIDAY JULY 13 6-9 PM AT THE SEA WATER SPA WARM WEATHER, A GENTLE SEA BREEZE, A VIOLET SUN SITTING OVER THE MAJESTIC OCEAN, NATURE HAS SET THE STAGE FOR OUR 3RD ANNUAL SPATINI COCKTAIL PARTY.

At The Spa with Sue Giustino You can’t match the sophistication and beauty of Gurney’s Hilltop Resort and Sea Water Spa. Everyone who works there are professional and accommodating, all working toward one goal: to make you feel special and pampered. Whether you are staying at the hotel or just visiting for a treatment, it’s an experience you’re not soon to forget. T h i s month we enjoyed an Outdoor Couples S w e d i s h Massage with Gayle and Robin.

JOIN US IN CELEBRATING SUMMER BEAUTY ON FRIDAY JULY 13TH FROM 6-9 PM ON THE VERANDA DEL SOL AT THE SEA WATER SPA.

THE EVENING INCLUDES MUSIC BY WILL ALVARADO, TITO’S SEA WATER SPATINI BAR, SMARTWATER BAR, SPA PRODUCT GIVEAWAYS, SPA HORS D’OEUVRES, COMPLIMENTARY SPA SERVICE SAMPLINGS & POLISH CHANGES WITH WHET’S HOTTEST SUMMER COLORS. E VE N T S P O N S O RE D B Y

290 OLD MONTAUK HWY MONTAUK, NY 11954 631-668-1892 GURNEYSINN.COM

Kenny’s Tipperary Inn 432 West Lake Drive Montauk N.Y. 11772

Come spend a few nights of well-deserved relaxation at Kenny’s Tipperary Inn by the Harbor. G

The massage cabana is set on the rooftop overlooking Gurney’s beach and the sprawling Atlantic Ocean. It’s a tranquil hideaway with the lull of the ocean to help set the mood of relaxation. The outdoor setting adds to the benefits of the seawater spa because in addition to the natural sea oils applied during the massage, the ocean air is full of droplets of sea minerals which help to counteract the pollutants in the air. Being outdoors in such close proximity to the ocean greatly increases the “Healing Powers of the Sea” that is offered at Gurney’s Spa which is the only sea water spa on the Continental U.S. that utilizes sea water and Thalasso Therapies. As you lie on the bed and close your eyes all you can hear is the soothing roar of the ocean lulling you into a peaceful state, while the expert hands of the massage therapist manipulates your muscles and soft tissues. The Swedish style of massage utilizes flowing, soft, long, kneading strokes, as well as light, rhythmic, tapping strokes. If you’re looking for a deeper massage to work on tight, knotted muscles and tissue, they offer a wonderful Deep Tissue Massage, which is a type of Swedish Massage, utilizing many of the same strokes only with more intense pressure. Our Swedish Massage was both relaxing and rejuvenating; a beautiful and special way to enjoy some pampering and quiet time together.

Escape everything

631.668.2010

290 Old Montauk Hwy. • Montauk 631-668-2345 www.GurneysInn.com

Ed Kenny The Montauk Sun • July 2012 • 37


ARF Garden Delight! by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel We find it absolutely amazing how the staff at the Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) continues to top itself with the annual garden club tour they put together. Every year the garden tour is held in a different town and for this 26th annual tour six gardens in the village of Southampton were designated. To be commended for opening their gardens for this year’s tour are Christy and Clifford Brechner, Perri and Eric Ruttenberg, Michael Raynes, Maria and Bruce Bockmann and Ruth and Ted Baum. A special invitation to the MADOO gardens was included as an extra bonus for guests to attend “Much Ado about Madoo” during the tour. Each home on the tour had uniqueness about it that both avid gardeners and novices could appreciate and enjoy the complexity of the garden visited. This year the homes in the Southampton tour were absolutely spectacular in their design, originality and creativity! Some of the homes were hundreds of years old and their gardens reflected this historic component. More traditional or modern homes seemed to come up with a simplistic design with a concentration on clean, clear lines and pleasing symmetry. Although the focus each owner placed on their gardens was different, the results were the same, utterly stunning enough to be stars of an ARF garden tour!

Paid ticket holders are given a map of the homes on the tour that also has a brief description of the home’s history and the garden design theme. Jamie Berger, Director of Marketing and Communications, reminds guests that they are welcome to visit the gardens in any order that they wish. Tours are self guided at each location. We started the tour with a visit to the Garden of the Southampton Rose Society at the Rogers Memorial Library. June is the month for fabulous rose displays and the 38 varieties of modern hybrid tea roses, climbers and 360 rose specimens encircling a centered gazebo was a fragrant haven of nature’s beauty. Many of the homes on tour also display pool, pool house and lounge areas as part of the property, which may be tucked behind manicure hedges, tree specimens or blooming floral bushes to separate parts of the property. One property, six acres in size, divided the grounds into six areas that included a front courtyard, cutting garden, wooded pond, reflecting pool and pear tree alle. From wildflower meadow lands to impeccably manicured gardens, expansive lawns and extensive stone and masonry work, and outdoor sculptures, the gardens we saw this year were each worthy of front page placement of Home and Garden magazine. At the very end of the tour, guests that purchased a ticket to include a cocktail reception from 4 to 6 pm were treated to behold an even lovelier setting. At the home of Leni and Adam Sender guests were treated to cocktails and the chance to explore a most magnificent property complete with Shetland ponies, regular sized horses, barns, farm animals, and the majestic floral and greenery designs that we have ever seen in a private residence. This was the end of a glorious, sun filled day filled with beauty, awe inspiring gardens and best of all, knowing that all the proceeds were going to one of the worthiest causes we know, ARF. This organization works hard to raise money to take care of the dogs and cats that come to them before they are adopted to good homes. To donate to ARF, to volunteer or to adopt a pet, visit them in person or visit their website to see adoptable pets or how to help. ARF is located at 90 Daniels Hole Road, Wainscott, New York. Stop by and pay them a visit! For information about next year’s garden tour and other ARF events, visit their website at www.arfhamptons.org to support this dedicated organization.

“Teacher of the Year” by Debra Rose

“Teacher of The Year”at the Provincetown Film Festival Fresh from the World Premiere at The Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012, Teacher of the Year screened at the Provincetown International Film Festival (PIFF) on June 23rd, 2012. This is the latest short film from writer and director Chris Modoono, a local Montauk surfer and East End filmmaker. Along with producer Paul Bernon, co-writer and leading actor Gil Zabarsky, actress Kathleen Littlefield and Saturday Night Live Alum Rachel Dratch, Modoono’s Teacher of the Year won the 2012 Jury Honorable Mention Award for Special Recognition in the Comedy Short Film category. Teacher of the Year is a day in the life of Ethan Collins, a severely depressed, foul-mouthed elementary school teacher. Ethan shares his thoughts on life, love and the historical accuracy of the school textbooks with his third grade class, who he must rely on, in addition to a kindhearted colleague named Abigail, if he is going to…actually, you know what? Forget it. He’ll probably just lose his job. Inspired by life on the East End and in New York City, this is Modoono’s second short film to enter the Festival Circuit. Stay tuned for updates! www.teacherof theyear.net • http://www.ptownfilmfest.org/

My family and I are using the ride as a catalyst to raise funds for research to eradicate cancer, in loving memory of our brother Mike Diviney. My brother Dan Diviney is going to ride across the country to raise money for and awareness about cancer research. Twenty five years ago, Mike died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma -- a disease that today would most likely be cured. Researchers are making huge strides each day, week and year to better understand and fight cancers. If you'd like more information you can go to www.ridetoheal.org. A special thanks to those who have already supported our cause. Fondly, ~ Sue Giustino. 38 • July 2012 • The Montauk Sun


Camp Hero Film Premieres at Gurney’s by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Leave it to Gurney’s Inn and Spa Resort to come up with an entertaining evening open to its guests and Montauk residents alike over the Memorial Day weekend. The world premiere movie screening of Montauk Chronicles was held in one of the resort’s many ballrooms. In attendance was a capacity crowd of about two hundred guests that bought tickets to this film. Part documentary, part thriller, part speculation, participants may have come away with a change of mind about what they saw or perhaps with heels even dug in a little deeper about what they remarked as untrue all together. The film is basically a study about the legends that surround Camp Hero Air Force Base in Montauk, on the tip of Long Island. The site has always been a base for our country as far back in the days of the American Revolution and when the Montauk Lighthouse was authorized in 1792. Back then our soldiers were on the lookout for British ships sailing for New York or Boston. Because of its desolate location, Montauk was thought to be a considered location for a possible invasion during World War I and II. The Army stationed reconnaissance dirigibles, airplanes and Coast Guard personnel at Montauk to protect from enemy troop invaders. Fort Hero, named after Major General Andrew Hero, Jr., was established in 1942. From 1926 to 1930 Andrew Hero was the Army’s Chief of Coast Artillery and the year he died, he was honored with naming the fort after him. In the years following, with World War II on the way and the possibility of German U-boats coming to our East Coast the fort was upgraded to a Camp and more military personnel were located to the area. A huge, concrete tower was also built directly on the grounds of the Lighthouse as a military observation post. There were Army, Navy and Coast Guard stationed at Montauk and although the official name was a US Military Reservation, locals knew it just as Camp Hero. Now here is where the “mystery” comes in to play, according to the Montauk Chronicles film. Was there more to the secrecy of Camp Hero than meets the eye? Were residents and visitors kept off the premises because of military secrets, even long after the camp was closed in 1984? Were secret experiments taking place there such as time travel and mind control that could not be released to the public? How about alien sightings Frozen Drinks, or interaction with them as Raw Bar, Lobsters, part of the program? Lobster Rolls, Director and writer, Burgers, Rib Eye Christopher P. Garetano Steak, Pulled Pork put together this film with & Chicken, interviews of men that BBQ Chicken, Ribs, worked in the facility or Fresh Seafood off walked the grounds explorour docks daily! ing long after the base was officially closed. The film mentioned that two men, Preston Nichols and Peter Moon wrote a book in 1992 called “The Montauk Project” which they alleged that there were “secret experiments” carried out at the Camp Hero site. The book was popular with those that believed in a conspiracy theory and

thought more than military maneuvers happened there. Those living in Montauk have varied opinions, but many simply know the site as it is now, Camp Hero State Park with great fishing for striped bass and bluefish, walking and horseback paths, and cross country skiing when the snows come to Montauk. The Air Force Station is only a distant memory for long time Montauk residents and for others just a monument of a tribute to our defense protection during war time. The National Park Service has preserved much of this land to protect sensitive coastline ecosystems and animal habitats. There are plans to one day create a history museum inside the huge radar tower that will spotlight

World War II and the Cold War. Between the hint of secret experiments and the rich military history of our nation and how our land is protected, Camp Hero will be even more popular as a visitation site once this museum has its opening day welcoming. For now, viewers of the Montauk Chronicles can come away with their own opinions. Is it fact or fiction that the base was used for something more than to protect this eastern coastline? Or was the film made up of stories, legends or tall tales about the Camp to attract an interest for those that are fascinated with this topic? For more information about the film visit: www.mtkchronicles.com

Come by Car 2.2 miles east of Village: make a left on East Lake Drive (look for airport sign). Go 2.2 miles down, we’re on the left.

Inside & Outside Dining

OUR FAMOUS STEAK LOBSTER CRAB LEG BAKES With Shrimp, Clams, Mussels, Steamers, Cole Slaw & Potato

Come by Plane We are across the street from Montauk Airport.

Come by Boat Free Dockage for our Dinner Customers. Upon entering Lake Montauk we are on your port side, just beyond the Gulf gas dock. Look for the pole with our sign and the red flag. Enter strraight ahead to the red barn.

Full Firepits & S’mores Children’s Every Night Menu Kitchen Open Daily from 12 PM to 10 PM 435 East Lake Drive 631-668-3200 www.CrabbyCowboy.com

The Montauk Sun • July 2012 • 39


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Car Health by Dr. Tony Knott

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I bought my first car at age 17, a 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport with a 327 engine. I paid seventy five dollars because it needed a ring job. One of the biggest days of my teenage life was driving the car across town with smoke streaming out of the exhaust. I parked it in the back yard, studied a Chevrolet manual for two weeks then started taking it apart. I tried to hone out the cylinders in the garage with borrowed tools and the help of friends but miscalculated how long it would take to reassemble and reinstall the engine. Some of the parts rusted so I ended up getting twenty dollars from the scrap guy, and stood in front of the house watching my Super Sport disappear on the back of a flatbed. I still remember the car

like it was a first love though. Last year, my Volvo started making a racket coming down the Napeague stretch one morning. Turned out it needed a new oil pump assembly so having learned my lesson thirty five years previously, I left it at Marshalls. Ken Dodge lent me his Monte Carlo for a couple of days. The last time I drove an American car was in my early twenties. My parents had a ’69 LTD with a 429 engine. I would take it out onto Route One near Trenton and just floor it. At sixty five all four barrels of the carburetor opened and the LTD jumped into hyperspace. Ken’s Monte Carlo had a V6 231 engine and also went fast. I was reminded me why I liked driving American cars and didn’t mind paying for the gas. The only thing about Ken’s Monte Carlo was that every single hazard light on the dashboard console came on and stayed on. Ken did tell me that before I pulled out of his driveway. He said, “No, don’t worry, it’s going to say low break fluid but that’s normal. And that other light over there is going to come on but don’t worry about that either.” Ken didn’t mention however that a voice would start speaking after a few minutes and say, “failure failure failure.” The first time I heard that, it freaked me out but I didn’t pull over. I called Ken. “Ken, not for nothing but are you sure there’s break fluid in the car? The voice is saying there isn’t.” “That’s supposed to happen.” “OK. . . you sure?” I lost the connection but trusted Ken so I pushed down on Continued on Next Page

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Peachy Keen! with Chef Chris Kozlowski In July we celebrate the birth of our great nation. We celebrate the end of the school year. We celebrate the true beginning of summer – peach season! While Montauk’s peaches will be bringing up the rear of the month, our westerly neighbors will have peaches at the farm stands any day now. Savory or sweet, this noble stone fruit can grace the table at any meal. Slice one over cereal, toss one in the margarita blender, or with your veal chop with almonds and brandy. We go for pie. What!? There’s pie? Do not rush the cooling process on pie. It is nearly unserveable on the day baked. When we start to buckle under the weight of the peaches, much like the poor tree in our yard, we start canning and making sauces. Good Stuff!

Streusel Topping 1 stick butter, cubed • 1/2 cup flour • 1 1/8 cup sugar Cream ingredients together well in food processor. Crumble evenly over pie before baking. Be sure to spread some foil under pie as the crumble will not keep any cooking juices from overflowing onto the oven floor. And when there are still peaches left, there are savory uses as well. One of our favorites is barbecue sauce for spareribs. Peach barbecue sauce, a touch on the ribs in the smoker, and then constant basting with the sauce while grilling. Use the ripest, softest fruits for this. They should peel easily by hand, if not blanch shortly in nearly boiling water, much like peeling a tomato. This is also a great use for the peaches that do not make the canning cut, where all the fruits must be blemish free.

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Summer Lettuce Veggie Wrap Lettuce wraps are delicious and fun to make! They are also a great way to lower your intake of carbs. Anything can be wrapped in lettuce. The key to great wraps is the contrast of warm, flavorful fillings with the cool crunch of the lettuce. Iceberg and romaine are the most common lettuce used for their wide, strong leaves. You can use lettuce in place of taco shells, pita pockets, buns and breads. Kids love them because they can be eaten with their hands. Lettuce wraps are a growing trend, find your favorite fillings and pass them on to friends and family. Enjoy! 1 lb. seitan or any meat substitute 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh mint leaves 1/3 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro 1/2 red onion, finely chopped

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Any way you look at it Gosman's Restaurant has the freshest seafood and most delicious views. Enjoy our yellow fin tuna, Montauk fluke, lobsters, and great specials for lunch and dinner daily. Why go anywhere else? North Bar & Bistro serving lunch noon - 4:30 p.m. Beverages noon - midnight

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Your Words are Worth a Thousand Pictures by Eugenia Bartell “You should write a book!” How many times has someone said that to you? Almost all of us are story tellers and some of us keep journals and even some have written manuscripts that now sit on dusty old shelves. Do you ever think of painting a picture of your life through your words? Memoirs are fascinating to read and you don’t have to be famous to writer a memoir. Do you ever write poems? Are your life experiences ones that can educate, delight and connect readers? Does your imagination bewitch situations that could create a one of a kind fictional story? BETCHA IT DOES! So…… You’re not a waiter, you’re a writer. Time to face the challenge and write! It’s about time, in fact the right time, to write your memoir or mystery or poetry, or short stories, or a cookbook or whatever it is that has been peppering your thoughts. No matter what you write, your words are like a painting that will tell a story. It is your imagination that becomes the foundation of a piece of literature, however real or made up it is. “Why should I write a book?” you might wonder. No publisher would be interested in my book and besides we all know the traditional publishing market has been offset by the digital revolution. Block buster books are the only ones being considered today and some feel that only a well-known author has a chance to be published. However true this may be, never before have so many books been so easily published and inexpensively accessible. How can this be if it is a fact that bookshops have dwindled and the n\umber of shops we all have perused to experience a sensation that is the precise opposite of all that is digital where we got to talk to owners and customers about books in a shop that has one of its objectives a curatorial function? There is no doubt that innumerable authors have chosen to self-publish

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as a way to reach a “Your words are worth national audience or for even a chosen few. Selfa thousand pictures” publishing, indeed, is a form of much deserved LANGUAGE gratification. What betMATTERS ter way now to feel your sense of accomplishNewsletters • Ads ment, delight, and satBrochures • Manuscripts isfaction than to hold Letters • Press Releases your manuscript bound Eugenia Bartell 631-668-1187 as a book? Self- pubFreelance Editor lishing has risen to genia631@yahoo.com amazing heights and can be an inexpensive path for the author to pursue while retaining all rights, setting the cost of the book and receiving royalties. It is also a way which your book will be available at over 25,000 bookstores and worldwide online retailers including amazon.com. Surprisingly, these novelists at one time in their careers belonged to the “Self- Publishing Hall of Fame” before they were “discovered” – Margaret Atwood, Robert Bly, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Ernest Hemmingway, George Bernard Shaw, Willa Cather, Stephen Crane, Alexander dumas, T.S. Eliot, Stephen King, Upton Sinclair, Benjamin Franklin, Beatrix Potter, Edgar Allen Poe, Louis L’Amour, Irma Bomberger, James Redfield and the list goes on……….. Today, non-fiction’s reality orientation appeals to the sensibilities of the modern reader as never before. Self-help books, Do-It-Yourself books and manuals and memoirs are very popular, competing well with plot-driven, fast paced, exciting mystery thrillers as do romance genre books. Now you’re almost ready, yet if you’re like most every other writer in the universe, you also have “blind spots.” You need a book doctor known as an editor. And as the foremost editor of the twentieth century did, Max Perkins, had among his many attributes, an absolute understanding of each of his writer’s strengths and weaknesses. “A snoop reads your diary; an editor reads your manuscript.” It is the editor who does what no friend, spouse or relative should do. Every line of your text your editor will read carefully, commenting in detail with absolute candor, noting that which is desirable and essential, and where Continued on Next Page


changes should be made. You will soon discover that the “essence of writing is rewriting,” and that your editor’s sensitivity and good sense will advise, suggest and refine all of which is part of the path to assure that your book will also be “as tight as the bark of a tree.” While the editor is drawing out as much as he can from the author, the author can only give as much as he or she has in them and yet the editor whose principal concerns are also the “Four C’s – clarity, coherency, correctness and consistency - can often extract an unexpected treasure. The greatest single support a writer can have is an editor who believes in the writer’s work and demonstrates it through enthusiasm. An effective, earnest editor will buttress the tone and perspective of your work and at no time change your “voice.” It is the editor’s creativity that inspires the author to write at the top of his or her form but it is the author’s work that validates the editor’s sculpturing and gives the editor the opportunity to mold, shape, revise, and polish your manuscript. Whether the author begins with one page, a chapter or an entire story, it is the author and the editor working side by side, providing each other with the best from both worlds, to accomplish and mesh their goals. Editing in the author’s voice, thinking the author’s thoughts and achieving the author’s perspective will develop your book to its very best! Looking around the unique village of Montauk do you know anyone whose book you’d like to read? Could you suggest someone who should write a book? Here are some names that have been mentioned……..Laraine Creegan, Lenny De Fina, Tina Ozturk, Jimmy Hewitt, Paul Monte, Betsy White, John Keeshan, Lili Elsis, Ingrid Lemme, Carl Darenberg, Ken Giustino, Capt. Paul Forsberg, Henry Uihlein, Tony Knott, Roberta Gosman, Jack Perna, Dan Vasti, Joan Lyke, George Watson, Janice Nessel, Heather D’Agostino, Maureen Rotowski, Anne Weismann, Jim Barnds, Joe Blocher, Sam Gersowitz, Mary Ellen Kane, Gordon Ryan, Lexa Tuma, Chip Duryea, Alan Steil, Gert Murphy, Brad Dickinson, Marilyn Behan, Mike Coppola, Helen Gil, Joe Gaviola, Eleanor Ehrhardt, Dick White, Ruth Widder, Carolyn Balducci, Jack Yee, Capt. Michael Potts and the list goes on……

Homemade Chowder, Lobster Rolls, Grilled Tuna, Ice cold beer, and plenty to keep the kids happy. You never have to wait for a table and the view is ideal. Family dining made simple Visa/Mastercard Accepted. 484 West Lake Dr. Montauk Harbor. 668-2549

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¯DooWop Tickets on Sale¯ by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel

Mark your calendar for Saturday, August 11, 2012, for another fabulous evening of doo-wop favorites and good old rock and roll! The Southampton Lion’s Club has once again come up with an outstanding line up of golden oldies performed by legendary favorite groups. According to Lions Club Chairman, Bob Grisnik, the 10th annual oldies spectacular will be another great evening of fantastic talent and great music. This year will be FIVE fantastic groups again to entertain the audience! This is music that appeals to all ages and it is a delight to see audience members from pre teens and their families to seniors enjoying this live concert and trip down memory lane. Be sure to arrive earlier to see the extraordinary classic cars lined up on display from 5 – 7 pm in the school parking lot! The concert starts at 7 pm. The concert is back at its regular location, the gorgeous Southampton High School Auditorium at 141 Narrow Lane, Southampton, New York. Performers in this year’s show are: Lou Christie – “The Gypsy Cried” and “Two Faces Have I”, Lewis Lymon – “Honey, Honey”, and “I’m So Happy”, The Legendary Teenagers – “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” and “Goody Goody”, The Original Orlons – “Don’t Hang Up” and “Wah Watusi” and The Fireflies - “You Were Mine” and “I Can’t Say Goodbye”. The Master of Ceremonies for the concert is Cool Booby B host of WLNG’s “The DooWop Stop” oldies show. Who could

resist not being part of this evening of musical memories? Now if you are a certain age to remember these songs, you KNOW it will be an unforgettable evening! However, even younger concert goers come each year to this event and you can tell they are fans of this music despite their young years! Presented by both the Southampton Lions Club Charitable Trust and WLNG 92.1 FM, this concert is one of the Lion’s Club most successful fundraisers, with profits from the sale of tickets going to causes the Lion’s are known for, which mainly is helping people with vision impairments. The Lions work vigorously to help the handicapped by buying glasses for children whose parents can’t afford them, donating large print books to the Rodgers Library, giving scholarships, buying eye equipment for Southampton Hospital and many other worthy activities. This concert is always a sell out! Come out and join the rest of the audience for a terrific trip down memory lane! This event is a not-to-be missed evening out on the town. Tickets are $45 each. Order your tickets early to avoid disappointment! Last year’s concert was a sellout. Invite your friends to join you for one of the best evenings out you will have all summer! For tickets and information, call the Box office at (631) 587-3565. You are also welcome to visit this website: www.hamptons.com/doowop/ The Montauk Sun • July 2012 • 49


Gurney’s Inn Sea Water Spa by Janeen DeFina, Fitness Manager at Gurney's Sea Water Spa

Just 110 miles from the bustle of Manhattan sits the oasis of calm and bliss that New Yorkers have retreated to for years—Gurney's Inn Resort & Sea Water Spa. Like a jewel tossed on the shore, Gurney's Inn has been delighting guests since 1926 with its enviable Montauk location and glorious vistas. Today, Gurney's Inn is the destination of choice for beach weddings, personal wellness retreats, family vacations, business meetings, and so much more. Our Spa is the only true Thalasso Center in the Continental United States. Thalasso comes from the Greek word for “sea” and refers to a variety of treatments that use seawater and seaweed, like our Seawater Hydrotherapy Massage. Gurney’s Sea Water Spa has a full range of treatments from Swedish Massages to our popular brush and tone seaweed wraps. Our salon offers a variety of treatments such as facials, haircuts, updos and manicures & pedicures, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Before and after a relaxing spa treatment guests are invited to use our king-size indoor seawater pool, steam rooms, saunas and Roman baths and weight room. A fitness membership has so much to offer, more than just your average gym. A membership at Gurney’s includes full use of our newly renovated and updated Oceanfront Fitness Center. The center is equipped with Precor Circuit Equipment, Star Trac Treadmills, Precor Elliptical Machines, Precor Stationary Bikes and a complete array of weight training equipment. The membership gives our guests full use of all our spa facilities, which include our seawater pool, ladies and men’s pavilions, with lockers, showers, steam, sauna, Swiss showers and Roman baths. After a light or vigorous workout members are able to unwind on one of our lounge chairs on our Veranda del Sol, over looking the Ocean. We offer one-month memberships for the summer as well as our 6 month and one year memberships. We also offer Ultimate spa memberships which

include use of all our spa facilities as well as all of the group exercise classes. Gurney’s Sea Water Spa & Thalassso Center has a full range of exercise classes that are open to the public. In the summer months many of our classes such as Spinning, Boot Camp and Yoga are held outside on our private decks overlooking the ocean. There is nothing more relaxing than starting your day with exercise having the sound of the ocean crashing in the background, this will put any guest “On Montauk Time”. We offer class tickets so anyone can “drop in” and just try a class, whether you are in Montauk for the summer or just out for the day. So please come and see what a jewel Gurney’s Sea Water Spa really is and experience it for yourself. More information is available on our Website gurneysinn.com/sea-water-spa and like us on facebook for updates on events and the latest Gurney’s news.

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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 75th & 76th in front of Starbucks 1ST Av. between 78th & 79th in front of Agata & Valentina 1ST Av. between 84th & 85th in front of Starbucks 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 3rd Av. between 68th & 69th in front of Food Emporium Lexington Ave between 69th & 68th in front of Hunter College 50 • July 2012 • The Montauk Sun


CLASSIFIED LISTINGS WATERCRAFT FOR SALE: MONTAUK MARINE BASIN: 631-668-5900 www.marinebasin.com 62' Neptunus 60 Sedan Year: 1994 Current Price: US $449,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2254437 38' Luhrs Express Sportfish-low hours Year: 2004 Current Price: US $259,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2025714 35' Cabo Yachts 35 Flybridge Sportfisher Year: 2001 Current Price: US $225,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2216702 52' Hatteras Convertible (reduced) Year: 1987 Current Price: US $195,000 Located in Stamford, CT Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-1660373 29' Back Cove Down East Year: 2005 Current Price: US $149,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2073897 35' Phoenix Convertible-REPOWERED 2011 Year: 1999 Current Price: US $124,900 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2449238 30' Pursuit Express Year: 2003 Current Price: US $119,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2250379 35' Bruno Stillman Pilot House Flybridge Year: 1980 Current Price: US $75,000 Located in Merrick, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2084878 44' Striker Convertible Flybridge Year: 1970 Current Price: US $50,000 Located in montauk, NY Hull Material: Aluminum Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-1528166

28' McKee Craft Freedom 28 CC TE Year: 2003 Current Price: US $40,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-2312037 40' Mainship Sedan Bridge Year: 1995 Current Price: US $39,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-1912171 21' Parker 2120 Sport Cabin Year: 2006 Current Price: US $33,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single Gas YW# 1583-2450546

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EMPLOYMENT: COMPANION POSITION WANTED ARE YOU IN SEARCH OF AN EXPERIENCED, MATURE, HONEST AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANION, CAREGIVER, OR PERSONAL ASSISTANT FOR YOURSELF OR A LOVED ONE? I AM AVAILABLE WITH EXCELLENT REFERENCES, CLEAN BACKGROUND CHECK AND DRIVING RECORD. NON SMOKER. CALL SHIRLEY FOR SUMMER OR PERMANENT F/T WORK. 484-250-9987 (CELL)

BUSINESS: ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE: Flag and Flagpole company. Large inventory. 2 Trucks in good shape. Large client list. Many extras. 631668-9423.

PETS FOR ADOPTION: LOOKING FOR KITTENS/CATS? Inquire at Strawberry Fields Flower Shop on Main Street. 631668-6279

REAL ESTATE - RENTALS: 36’ House Boat for Rent “Connect with Mother Nature at its Best!” Own Risk - Dock Side Only - Bare Boat Bring your own linens, blankets & pillows Very Reasonable Rates; $100/day & up. Call for more information 212-873-4958 • Cell 631-377-6170 Visit by Land, Sea or Air. Right across from Montauk Airport

REAL ESTATE: ONE WEEKEND RENTAL WANTED: Large, Waterfront Home (min 4 bedrooms/2 full baths) for quiet,respectful family. Pool a plus. 3 nights: 8/24-8/26/12 Contact: ebitetto@cbah.com. (include pics)

MONTAUK: 3-bedroom condo, 2-1/2 baths, walk to golf course, tennis, pool, A/C, carport, patio, low maintenance, taxes, furnished. $519,000. Exclusive Broker: 631-668-2577.

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. $1,300,000. Call 914-592-9408 Owner Financing Available WAVECREST ON OCEAN RESORT: WEEKLY RENTAL. 1 Bedroom Suite in Beachfront Complex. Heated Indoor Pool. 646-334-5300. 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.

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 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 646-334-5300, if no answer please leave message and your call will be returned promptly.

POSPISIL REAL ESTATE: 631-668-5200 www.pospisilre.com 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 $1,550,000. IN# 43342 SPECTACULAR LAKEFRONT! Set on 3 plus acres is unique family compound with 3 BR, 3.5 baths in Main house plus one bedroom guest Cottage and detached 2 car garage with game room above. Exclusive $4,895,000 IN # 33068 HITHER HILLS - OCEAN VIEW! Enjoy panoramic ocean views from stunning Post Modern. Features include two master suites plus 2 guest bedrooms and additional 2.5 baths; gourmet kitchen with granite counters and high end appliances; wood floors; living room and family room each with fireplace; extensive decking overlooking free form pool with waterfall. Many more amenities. A must see! Exceptional @ $4,250,000. IN# 41516 PRIVATE COZY CHARMER Tastefully furnished 3 BR Traditional set on half acre on quiet cul-de-sac. Open living room with brick fireplace, dining area and cook’s kitchen with breakfast bar. Separate studio. Exclusive $775,000. IN # 53279 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 freeform pool and cook center. A must see. CoExclusive $2,995,000 IN #39443 Exceptionally Gracious! This gracious yet inviting home with open floor plan, gourmet kitchen with granite counters, Living Area with fireplace; separate Dining Room; Master en suite; plus 3 guest bedrooms and 1.5 baths; bonus rooms; deck and pool make it ideal for family living and entertaining. Exclusive $1,250,000. IN# 35030 SOUNDVIEW TRADITIONAL! Walk to sound, restaurants and harbor from spacious 4 BR, 3 bath home. Ideal for the large family and/or entertaining. Multi decks. Attached garage. Exclusive $695,000 IN# 36641 LAKEVIEW SECLUSION! Landscaped for privacy and set down a gated private driveway is spacious 2-story, 4 BR, 2.5 bath Contemporary. Extensive decking overlooking pool and hot tub. Expansive water views of Lake Montauk and harbor area. Many amenities. Co-Exclusive $1,500,000. IN# 29417 Tower Condo situated in center of town. 1 BR/1 bath with open living dining area with sliders out to balcony. Walk to ocean, shops and restaurants. Exclusive at $449,000 IN# 21116 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 DRIVE GOLF CART HOME! Beautiful 2 BR/2.5 bath, 2-story Condo unit set in center of golf course. Open living/dining area with fireplace & sliders out to deck. Kitchen w/stainless appliances. Pool on site. Exclusive $595,000 Web# 40520

MARTHA GREENE REAL ESTATE: 631-668-2811 www.broker@marthagreene.com 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 $2,850,000. Panoramic Views Enjoy crisp ocean and lake views from this immaculate contemporary home situated on elevated shy half acre. The home offers 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, den, large studio, open kitchen living area, wood stove, expansive wrap decking, large salt-water pool, mature landscape, outdoor shower, awning covered decking, and central air. Enjoy expansive southeasterly ocean and lake views from first light to sunset. Exclusive $1,349,000.00 COASTAL OCEAN VIEWS Enjoy coastal ocean and surf views from this 2200 sq.ft. traditional home situated off private road on secluded 1.1 acre parcel. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large living room, open kitchen, sun drenched rear deck, outdoor shower, master suite with ocean view deck, laundry room, immaculate full basement, attached 2 car garage, expansive yard, room for a pool, all stroll to ocean access. Offered Co-Exclusively @ $1,295,000.00 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 $1,295,000.00 Culloden Beach Walk to private bay beach from

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MARTHA GREENE REAL ESTATE: 631-668-2811 www.broker@marthagreene.com this 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with cathedral ceiling living area, open kitchen, fp, expansive deck, stack stone accented landscape yard, outdoor shower, central air and full basement. Exclusive $849,000.00 HITHER HILLS CAPE This 3 bedroom 1.5 bath cape styled home is located in Hither Hills just a few short blocks to deeded private ocean beach. The home features living area, fireplace, fir floors, oil heat, large deck, bright kitchen, southern exposure back yard, oil heat, full basement and 1 car attached garage. Exclusive $829,000.00 Naturally Good This contemporary saltbox offers 3 bedrooms and 3 baths, an eat-in kitchen, Mexican tile floors and hardwood floors upstairs, clerestory windows, skylights and a brick walled fireplace with an antique surround. There are two sheds attached to the house for ample storage, a screened-in porch makes al fresco dining a reality and the mandatory Montauk outdoor shower. $810,000.00 Co-Exclusive Ditch Plains Walk to ocean surf from this 4 bedroom 2 bath two story deck house with detached one car garage. The home offers open living, sunny deck, den, laundry room, electric heat, all just a short stroll to ocean beaches. Exclusive $749,000.00 COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES A traditional 1 and half story 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home situated on a shy corner acres in a lovely residential area offering fireplace in the high ceiling living room, partial finished basement, family den off the eat in kitchen and possible room for pool. Easy access to town golf and beach. Co-Exclusive $725,000.00 Close to Harbor This 4 bedroom 3 bath 2 story deck house has been well cared for and is in immaculate condition. Offering vaulted timber accented ceilings, open living dining area, galley kitchen, brick fireplace, master bedroom suite, large den, sundrenched Mahogany deck, work/storage room, utility room, new furnace, updated windows, flowering landscape, sprinkler system, room for pool, and one car garage. Close to Harbor, Marinas, Restaurants and Shops. Exclusive $680,000.00 STEPPING STONES Drop your bags and head to the beach or pool from this 2 bedroom 2.5 bath Stepping Stones Condominium apartment. The condo features glass lined cathedral ceiling living room, open kitchen, second floor water view deck, wood stove, master suite with walk in closet & private deck, wood floors, 2 zoneCAC, and storage area. Private community offers on-site heated pool, cabana, immaculate grounds, and convenient location to tennis, harbor, shops and ocean surf. Exclusively Offered @ $675,000.00 ON THE GREEN This golf course ranch is sweet and simple with sweeping vistas of Montauk Downs tenth green and fairway. Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining area, living room, kitchen, two tiered redwood deck, hardwood floors, oil heat, full basement, 1 car garage, and grass lawn with room for pool and games. Offered @ $695,000.00 Oceanfront Montauk Shores Gaze at the ocean and surf from this 2 bedroom 1 bath ocean front site within the Montauk Shore Condominium. Featuring ocean side living area, eat in kitchen, deck, ocean access, and oil heat. Park amenities include direct ocean access, pool, hot tub, club house, recreation area, play grounded, and gated entry. Exclusive $619,000.00 ..AND THE LIVIN' IS EASY This classic liesurama offers 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, open living area, galley kitchen, new floors, central air, Murphy area, nice yard, brick patio, locate on cul-de-sac street. All with deeded pay beach rights, Pond views and

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steps to hiking trails.$599,000 Exclusive FRONT & CENTER Enjoy panoramic Ocean and Coastal views from this 6th floor one bedroom, one bath condominium in The Montauk Tower. Offering a light-filled & vaulted ceiling living area, dining area, hardwood floors, , your own balcony with a commanding view of central Montauk and the ocean, on site heated pool, private storage area, landscaped grounds and steps to all downtown attractions, transportation & ocean beaches. Exclusive $525,000.00 OCEANFRONT CO-OP Enjoy the sand at your feet from this oceanfront 1 bedroom 1 bath co-op with direct horizon and coastal ocean views. This immaculate accommodation offers open living area, kitchen, expansive costal and beach views, large common deck, year round living, parking, and great rental history. Exclusive $389,000.00 Hear the Ocean Enjoy the ocean from this bright and refreshed 1 bedroom 1 bath condominium unit at Montauk Shores. Featuring open kitchen with farm sink peninsula, casual living area, guest sleeping nook, large deck, shed, oil heat, a/c, washer/dryer, and cedar outdoor shower. Community amenities include in ground heated pool, playground, clubhouse, gated entry, grassy open spaces and oceanfront board walk to beach access. Located just steps to the sandy ocean beach and surf at Ditch Plains. Exclusive $179,000.00 MONTAUK BUILDING PARCEL .44 acre building parcel with town water, underground utilities, southerly pastoral views, permits are in place fro 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story traditional styled home plans available for review. Exclusive $499,000.00 Culloden Point Enjoy water and sunset views from this 1.89 acre parcel located in Culloden Point subdivision. Permit ready with utilities in place. Site plan and elevation drawing of proposed shingle styled home available for inspection. Exclusive $995,000.00 Montauk: Water, Water Everywhere! Beech Hollow II large lot for estate sized home with all approvals and improvements. Five acre hill top parcel with ocean, bay, CT and sunset views. Offered at $2,500,000.00.

ATLANTIC BEACH REALTY GROUP: 631-668-0400 www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com NEWLY LISTED! This 1960's three bed, one bath ranch sits on a shy half acre adjacent to Montauk's famed golf course. The house has a spacious living room with fireplace and door leading out to a private backyard with an assortment of mature plantings and brick patio. The galley kitchen opens to a separate dining area. There is a full basement and attached garage to store all of your bikes, boards and beach gear. This Atlantic Beach Exclusive is priced to sell for this Season!! $689k. IN# 53210 DITCH PLAINS 5 BR SURF HOUSE If you're in the market for a home in Ditch Plains; look no further. This home is 4 minutes from best surfing beach on the East Coast. The layout allows for comfortable living: an open floor plan, large wrap-around deck for easy entertaining and beach living. The home features 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The

full unfinished basement is partially above ground giving it major potential to increase the living space. Outdoor shower, and groomed landscape make this house beach ready. Exclusive. $890,000 IN # 54844 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 WATERFRONT BAY WATCH BEAUTY Be in for the summer season for tons of exciting water sports and beach activities right out your front door from this two bedroom, 1 bath home with extra den/office space. The house has been lovingly maintained with a new kitchen and hardwood floors throughout. Exquisite water and sunset views from your living room window or front porch, nice yard with fenced in garden for those with a green thumb, and full walk out basement. Truly a rare find. Exclusive $895,000 IN# 37549 OCEAN VIEW CONTEMPORARY - Tucked away down a quiet road, this immaculate contemporary offers amazing ocean views. Light filled and flowing open floor plan lends to great entertaining with a wet bar, and fireplace. A wall of sliders opens to the large wrap around deck with ocean views. The spacious master suite with deck overlooking the pool offers plenty of privacy with three additional bedrooms and two baths. Get away from it all on the roof top deck and enjoy panoramic views. Front row seats from all! Path to ocean access and town. Call to view this special home. Exclusive Reduced. $1,945,000 IN# 24828 WALK TO THE OCEAN – PRIME LOCATION Across the street from the ocean sits this 2 bedroom, 1 bath cottage with beautiful ocean views and ocean access 50 yards in front of the cottage. Spacious living room , kitchen and dining area and 1 car garage. Move right in. Easy stroll to town. $1,260,000 IN# 20066 CHARMING CAPE IN DITCH - CLOSE TO OCEAN This great Ditch Plains home is a short stroll to the best ocean and surfing beaches in Montauk. Lovingly maintained with 2 bedrooms and 1 bath on the main floor and additional space for sleeping, storage or office upstairs. Cozy living room with woodburning stove, nice kitchen, great deck and large rear yard for summer fun. Great location. Don't miss out. ABRG EXCLUSIVE Reduced $755,000. IN#: 43930 MOVE RIGHT IN - Move right into this beautifully maintained new listing in Culloden Shores with private beach access. This upside down style home features 3 bedrooms downstairs with full bath and laundry room. Upstairs has wide open living room, kitchen, and dining room. This light and airy space has cathedral ceilings fireplace and additional full bath. Walk right out onto large deck space overlooking a private fenced in back yard and outdoor shower. This ia a perfect home for year round or seasonal living. A Must See! EXCLU-

SIVE $749,000 IN# 41143 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 - Reduced $575,000. IN#: 11876 5 BEDROOM – OPEN AND AIRY Newly listed, 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home in the Panorama section of central Montauk that is super private and filled with light and space. This home features an open floor plan, chef kitchen, many skylights, marble floors, large wrap around decks on both floors and a finished basement wilth maid quarters. The beautiful manicured lawn and mature landscaping is inviting. Exclusive $875,000 IN# 52156 WATER’S EDGE - Stunning two bedroom condominium on Fort Pond Bay. Exquisitely decorated living, dining, kitchen, and sleeping quarters. Sold completely furnished. Spacious deck for outdoor dining, sunning, and gazing at spectacular views. Private bayfront beach. Gated community with pool, hot tub, sauna, and tennis. Fishing pier with gazebo. Your own beach escape! Call to view. Reduced Exclusive $549,000. IN# 16042. CHARMING TRADITIONAL This lovely 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home is within a short distance to town, ocean and golf. The living area with cathedral ceilings and fireplace opens to the kitchen for easy entertaining. A great home to enjoy Montauk for your summer or year round living. Possible room for pool. Co-Exclusive. Priced to Sell at $689,000. IN# 37428 GREAT VALUE FOR MINT CONDITION UPSCALE HOME This turn key 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is situated on a .75 acre lot and has permits in place for a pool if one is so desired. The large light filled living room has a fireplace, there is a gourmet kitchen and separate dining room that lead out to private outdoor deck space and beautiful landscaped yard for complete relaxation. Grand Master bedroom has its own bath with Jacuzzi tub, additional upstairs bedroom suite, full basement, central air and charming front porch complete this exquisite young home. EXCLUSIVEReduced $899,000.00 IN# 55866 LA DOLCE VITA? - Just off main street this is a great location! The pre construction traditional will consist of two wet stores, full basement and parking. Lots of potential here. Call to view, REDUCED $790,000 IN# 47098 WATERFRONT SUNSETS FROM YOUR OWN DECK - This 1 bed, 1 bath Co-Op at the Port Royal is just the spot to relax in Montauk. Enjoy sunsets from your deck overlooking Fort Pond Bay. Pool, tennis and Zagat rated restaurant on premise. All the simple comforts plus a semi-private beach! Exclusive $220,000. IN# 35176 WATERFRONT STUDIO APPARTMENT This charming studio has been totally renovated and tastefully decorated and sits waterfront on Fort Pond Bay where you can sit, relax and take in the most beautiful sunsets. New kitchen, living room Continued on Next Page

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ATLANTIC BEACH REALTY GROUP: 631-668-0400 www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com with flat screen TV, sky lights, built in Murphy bed and sliders to deck. This gated complex has a heated pool, Jacuzzi, 5 tennis courts, gazebo, fishing pier and barbecues along the beach for lots of summer fun. Call to view. Reduced Asking $359,000. IN# 29784 SUNSETS ON THE BAY This new to market co-op is located on quaint Navy beach. Enjoy the most amazing sunsets right from your home. Directly on the beach, this one bedroom one bath unit is move in ready. No need to leave home with everything at your fingertips. Tennis, pool and Navy Beach restaurant all on premises. Call to view. Asking $239,000 IN# 26806 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 EAST LAKE WATERVIEW - 1 ACRE - MOTIVATED SELLER - There are lots of charming features to this home situated down a private road off East Lake Dr. Cathedral ceilings in the living room with brick fireplace and sliders to great outdoor deck space. Kitchen and dining lead out to a private back deck for easy entertaining. There are three bedrooms each with sliders out to a deck and the master bedroom has its own bath as well. Nice yard and room for a pool. Close to marinas, restaurants and Gin Beach for summer fun. Call to view. Reduced to $1,150,000,000. IN# 32610 COLODEN BEACH COTTAGE - Newly updated and sitting down a nice quiet street is this charming 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with private beach rights included. Living room with brick fireplace, kitchen and great outdoor deck space for entertaining or relaxing. Well maintained house and yard. Call to view. Reduced. $625,000. IN# 52899 BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS - Studio, One, Two BR units, low maintenance, open year round, fishing pier w/ gazebo, pool, hot tub & tennis. $299,000. to $599,000. Combo unit: 3BR, 3BA $1,250,000. EXCLUSIVE. UNIQUE ONE OF A KIND BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM - Here is the perfect opportunity to own a two bedroom and a studio unit at Rough Riders Landing. These units are located in a premier location, front and center on Fort Pond Bay overlooking the 1,075 ft. fishing pier and gazebo with the most amazing sunsets! These units can be used single and separate as a two bedroom, two bath, kitchen, living and large deck or as a studio with kitchen, bath and deck. It can also be used as a three bedroom, three bath with upper and lower decking. This complex sits on 17 acres on Fort Pond Bay with heated pool, Jacuzzi, pool house, five tennis courts and laundry facility. ABRG EXCLUSIVE. $1,250,000. IN#: 47566 SOUND FRONT CONDO/CO-OPS Complex has private beach, pool, laundry and excellent rental program. Walk to Harbor restaurants. One, Two BR units, ranging from $199,000 to $549,000 EXCLUSIVE. GREAT INVESTMENT - Legal two family dwelling on .30 of an acre. This ranch style cottage is located close to Bay Beaches and Dock area. Kitchen with Separate dining area. High vaulted ceilings in living room with wood burning stove. Three bedrooms and one bath in main part of residence. Apartment is open with loft bedroom and one bath. New roof, new furnace, and new hot water heater. Great investment property or starter home. Call ABRG for appointment. $595,000 IN#: 22964

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 AMENITIES GALORE -- MOTIVATED OWNER This ground floor unit at the historic Montauk Manor is the perfect get-away. With both indoor and outdoor pools, tennis, squash, gym, restaurant and convenience store. ABRG EXCLUSIVE$259,000 IN#: 44005 TRADITIONAL SHINGLE STYLE DESIGN Recently built Traditional, 4 BR, 3.5 BA off East Lake Drive. Large chef's kitchen with dining niche plus formal dining room. Living room has large Montauk stone fireplace. Unwind in the sunroom or in the library/den. Master bedroom has French doors leading to deck with water views. Two BR with adjoining bath and guest room. The office has a loft area with deck and sound and ocean views. No attention to detail has been spared, front porch over looks large sprawling lawn. Call ABRG to view. $2,999,000 IN# 31220

PRUDENTIAL DOUGLAS ELLIMAN: 631-668-6565 www.elliman.com Spectacular Ocean Views Enjoy this lovely lakefront home built through the years to accommodate a growing family and friends. Many private places to enjoy the views or gather in the great room over dinner before kicking back on the lakeside deck to take in the sunset. There is an en suite master, three additional bedrooms plus two more baths. Sited on over an acre the expansive lawn opens to the privacy of a sandy beach perfect for swimming and sailing. Special and sweet as is but with endless possibilities.IN# H53292 $2,950,000 Ditch Plains Delight Montauk...Ditch Plains... Delightful beach cottage with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath close to the ocean. This surfer’s paradise has a new kitchen opened to the dining area and living room. Lots of sunny decking, outdoor shower and full basement. Expandable with a great rental history. IN# H46980 $749,000 Ditch Plains Beach House Newly renovated Ditch Plains beach home on .34 acre corner lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family room with bunk beds down, large deck off living room, air conditioning and a fireplace on a oversized lot. Close to beach and maintenance free. IN# H12412 $949,000 Great Investment Don't wait till spring to buy this 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 $930,000 Neat & Sweet Neat and sweet is this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home close to all. Kitchen, breakfast area, formal dining room, spacious living with fireplace and sliders to outdoor deck space for entertaining. Master bedroom is upstairs with its own bath and the two other bedrooms are downstairs and another den/common area for your guests to enjoy. Attached garage to store your bikes, surfboards and other summer toys. IN#H14646 $725,000 Gardiner’s Bay Water Views Tucked in on a quiet, private road this 1/3 acre parcel offers fabulous sunset water views over Gardiner's Bay. No special permits required. Don't wait, vacant land with views like this get harder to find every day! IN# H05336 $799,000 Beach House Perfection with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gourmet eat-in kitchen and built to the highest standards. Enter the elegant foyer lit by a soar-

ing third story cupola. Beautifully finished throughout with hardwood floors, 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 $1,100,000 Perfect Oceanfront Retreat The constant sound of the surf and the laid back attitude of Montauk make this oceanfront home a perfect retreat. This newly renovated, multi-level Contemporary home sits right on the dunes overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Exceptional views of the ocean from every room. The gourmet kitchen has it all; 4 bedrooms, 3 renovated baths, dining area and living room. Many decks to choose from, each offering a different view of the dunes and beach. A 3.2k solar panel system make this house more energy efficient. IN# H14198 $6,500,000 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 Post Modern features 6 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. IN# H0156676 $2,390,000 Immaculate Home In Waterfront Community Of Clearwater This home is Immaculate in a waterfront community of Clearwater. 3 Bedrooms 2 Full Baths and only a few minutes to Local Beach and Ocean. IN# H26717 $499,000 Elegant Country Style Every amenity in this magnificent Nantucket style estate with gorgeous lake, ocean and bay views. Chef's kitchen, 5 bedrooms including en suite master, private guest wing, two story beach stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings and second floor viewing deck. IN# H39910 $4,500,000 Magnificent Panoramic Water View This architectural gem, by Bates & Masi, majestically sits high upon the landscape with 360 degree panoramic views of Ocean, Bay, Lake and Gardiners Island, for miles and miles. Each of the 4 bedrooms has a water view, as do the open concept, glass walled living room and kitchen, . There is an outdoor shower, all on 2 acres with room for a pool. IN# H34650 $2,500,000

CORCORAN GROUP REAL ESTATE: www.corcoran.com Culloden Shores - walk to sound beach- meticulous ranch w/ 4 bds, 2.5bths., Cathedral living room w/ f.p., large decking, air cond, o/d shower, rare size and new kitchen. $790,000. Soaring oceanview hilltop shingled home - fabulous open layout with access to both deck,pool, hot tub and lawn. Cathedral living area with fireplace, white and marble chef’s kitchen, 4 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 bths, Cac, full basement, privacy galore, block to ocean.$2.7M GATED SOH ACRE HILLTOP stands 4,500 sq ft Gambrel dream home. Soaring Oceanivews, Hither Hills Beach Rights come w/5 bd, 5.5 bths, Coffered living rm w/ fireplace, elegant gourmet kitchen, fdr, breakfast nook, all open to wraparound covered porches to gunite pool, lavish landscaped lawn areas. Cac, 9’full basement, 2car garage, and extraordinary privacy earn this as Landmark south of highway gem. Exclusive- $4.995m WEB ID# 52364. Joan Hegner-631-697-5730 LAKE MONTAUK SHOWPIECE - fabulous 250’ of serene waterfront, protected by lush indigenous landscape & private lawn down to water’s edge offers peaceful shingled Modern stunner; conceived by Murdock Young detailing rich minimalist design captures stunning views, easy, carefree living. Glasswalled features sleek bamboo flooring and stainless rrail accents,warm woods and gleaming kitchen with decks opening from both bedrooms and free flow living areas,make this a home not to miss. Exclusive-$2.89m-WEB ID#10015-Joan & Ray Hegner

EAST LAKE ESTATE - One of Montauk’s Signature homes on 1.3 acres,bordered by 2 acre Peconic Preserve wants for nothing. Masterful Issing Carriage House design blends an elegant country free flowing layout opening to incomparable stone & garden laden covered porch, and down to fabulous slated heated 20 x40 gunite pool w/ sprawling lake, ocean, harbor and sunset views which frame lavish lawn areas. Arched entry leads to incredible 2 story living room, centered by dramatic full walled stone fireplace opens to balcony and second floor junior ensuite bedroom & sitting room, along w/ 2 add’l guest bds, and bath.The first floor master suite easily flows to both pool, porch and living areas, incredible chef’s kitchen, dining room, and 5th guest wing junior ensuite bedroom. A home for all seasons, this must be seen to be appreciatedExclusive-$4.85m WEB ID# 10089. Joan Hegner631-697-5730 OLD MONTAUK HWY RESORT - Right across from private ocean beach sits a one of a kind property and opportunity. Superb use & investment, this has a 4bd,3bth home,f.p., den, and decks enjoying 180* views aplenty. Alongside there are 4 studio kitchenette units, with decks, gardens and lovely lawn. Below are 2-1 bedroom cottages, with kitchen and bath, private patios, 1 – 2bedroom cottage a stone’s throw from ocean. Longstanding successful resort destination, with room for pool, it just doesn’t get any better than this .Possiblities are endless. Exclusive- $4.3m- Ray Hegner- 631-8380743, 899-0405. WEB ID#47525 HITHER WOODS W/HITHER HILLS BEACH RIGHTS - Arboretum inspired 1.31 acre Oceanview Robert Stern Modern home has an elite artistic flair for entertaining, but is as peaceful as the day is long. Sweeping 2story galleried entry opens to a step down cath. living rm w/ 2 story f.p., a greenhouse solarium room flows to dining, wet bar and stainless kitchen. Master suite offers newly finished bath, sitting room and privacy patio leading to perennial garden paths. 2 add’l guest bds, bath, heated artist studio and exciting oceanview roofdeck patio make this a standout and wonderful buy. Exclusive- $2.395m-WEB ID#31277- Joan & Ray Hegner HITHER HILLS VACANT LAND - Build your dream home contiguous parcels-beach rightsOceanviews from .63 acre at $999k and .51 acre parcel at $1.049m. Exclusive- Joan Hegner WEB ID”S 07528 & 07529. WALK TO PRIVATE SOUND BEACH - 75 X 100 Vacant lot- no special permit- upstairs view- newly priced &. Best Buy. Exclusive- $355k WEB ID#04637- Ray Hegner.- 631-838-0743 SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 3 PARCEL COMPOUND Like no other, this total 3.3 acre multi home compound stands apart from the rest. With deeded Hither Hills beachrights, you can have a 1 acre 4,500 sq ft exquisite home, pool,views. A second 1.7 acre homesite (w/older ranch & permits in place for 5,800 sq ft home, infinity pool, and rolling lawns enjoying sweeping ocean views and steps to the beach. An additional .60 acre can be a guest cottage, or tennis, or simply add’l lawn space. You decide- Incredible offering for $9.95 M- ExclusiveJoan Hegner- 631-697-5730 WEB ID # 30521. BLOCK ISLAND SOUND & SUNSET VIEW MAJESTIC MODERN - Off long drive, this 2.2 acre- 2 parcel compound is a match made in heavenly excellence! Superlative design and no detail overlooked, this 5,200 sq ft Andressian Bulgin signature gem has grand spaces centered around a 5 ton full walled stone fireplace, a work of art in itself. Master suite with own sitting area, large walk in closet, and fabulous cedar bath open to deck and down to extraordinarily beautiful pool, hot tub, and lavish lawn areas. 4 guest bds, 3.5 add’l bths, mature privacy landscaped gardens, 2 car garage, cac, and vacant parcel for guest home- Rare Air IndeedExclusive- $5.9m WEB ID # 39416. Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 Beautiful Hither Woods contemporary in Montauk, 4 BR, heated gunite pool, garage and exercise room with CAC and outdoor shower.

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CORCORAN GROUP REAL ESTATE: www.corcoran.com $1,245,000 Connie Tighe 631-899-0411 folio #91232; IN #21344 Renovated darling cottage 1 BR/1 bath in Montauk situated on 2.5 acres, CAC, incredible privacy and room to expand. $736,600 Connie Tighe 631-8990411 folio #107274; IN#34986 3 BR/ 2 bath contemporary in East Hampton’s Springs, great light, pool, large deck on 1/2 acre. $649,000 Connie Tighe 631-899-0411 folio 99861; IN# 41737 Two bedroom / 2.5 bath, CAC condo in superb location in Montauk – less than 5 minutes to everything in town. $629,000 Connie Tighe 631-8990411 folio 107588; IN#51139 Large 1 BR / 2 full bath 3rd floor unit at Montauk Manor with great sunsets and patio; being sold furnished. $395,000 Connie Tighe 631-899-0411 folio 81489; IN# 46519 BEACH HOUSE Located on a dead end this house offers plenty of privacy. Many sliders offer access to the large deck for your enjoyment. The stone fireplace is a great focal point. 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with 2 outdoor showers make this a must see. IN# 53719 $1,195,000

TOWN & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE: 631-668-0500 www.1TownandCountry.com NEAR GOLF COURSE Large 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath traditional home close to Montauk Downs. Large open floor plan with kitchen and living on top floor. Living room has a fireplace and glass doors leading to deck. Cathedral ceilings with sky lights in living room, oil heat, three decks, pool with brick patio, in ground sprinkler system and storage shed. Truly a great buy! IN# 10239. $975,000. WATERFRONT CONDO Enjoy resort style living in this gated waterfront complex. The condo offers 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths with incredible views of Fort Pond Bay. Stroll along the winding boardwalks to the pool, tennis, beach and fishing pier. At the end of the day sit back and take in the fabulous sunset over the Bay! IN# 36256. $525,000. FAMILY RETREAT This turnkey home can be yours in time for summer 2011. Light filled living area with fireplace and sliders lead to a private backyard deck. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has hardwood floors throughout. IN# 19975 $875,000. OCEANVIEWS Newly renovated 3000+ sq. ft. post modern has 3 bedrooms with a master bedroom including a sitting room, office and outdoor deck. In addition there are a totral of two and one half baths, fully equipped gourmet kitchen, living room with fireplace, greenhouse sitting room, dining room, total of 5 decks with top deck ocean views. Well landscaped and maintained. IN#10549. $2,900,000. HITHER HILLS This charming beach cottage is only steps from Hither Hills beautiful private beaches. Close to town, this three bedroom, 2 bath cottage is waiting for your personal touch to turn it into your perfect beach house. Full basement, oil heat, wood burning stove and Hither Hills beach rights. IN# 43884. $749,000. WATERVIEWS Beautiful traditional home set on a pristine 1.5 acre lot in the upscale hills of East Lake Drive. Well maintained 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, open living and kitchen with vaulted ceilings and antique wood beams. Large stone fireplace, wood floors, tile baths, den and finished basement. Enjoy swimming in the pool overlooking Lake Montauk. Come see this private paradise. IN# 39521. $2,400,000. CHARMING CARL FISHER COTTAGE Absolutely adorable 2 bedrooms, 2 bath restored cottage on .13 of an acre. There are fir floors throughout, tile baths, granite kitchen counters, new windows, new wood roof, central vac, central A/C, forced hot air heat and a separate detached garage. Bequtiful landscaping. Truly a gem. Price reduced. IN# 55916. $649,000.

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OCEANFRONT CO-OP COMPLEX This 1 bedroom co-op has a garden view facing west. Walk to town for shopping and dining. Call today! IN# 31469. $399,000. MONTAUK MANOR Unit offers 1 bedroom, 1 bath with a balcony. Enjoy all the on-site perkes of 2 swimming pools, health club, restaurant and 3 tennis courts. IN# 29488. $220,000. Condo on Montauk Downs – the “Villa” – Three Bedrooms, Two and a Half Ceramic Tile Baths, approximately 1500 sq. ft. Sold furnished Monthly Maintenance $290. Taxes below $2,500. Asking $519,000 Treed Lot in Culloden Shores - 75 x100 lot with permits for 2200 sq.ft. 2 Story Home with covered porch & Private Beach rights. $515,000. IN# 05302 Culloden Shores Offers Private Beach - Expanded Leisurama Home with 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Cedar Shingle, Anderson Windows $595,000. IN# 34650 Montauk Manor Condos Sampling of offerings 1 Bedroom + with Fireplace, Water & Sunset Views $315,000. IN# 13580 1 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Balcony & Views $395,000. IN# 51104 Large Studio with Huge Decking and Water Views $239,000. Unfinished Symphony Recently reduced to $595,000. Motivated Seller-Home 60% complete. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Basement. Lovely, quiet residential area. Call for details Exclusive 631-6685325. Ada Stevens IN# 35771 Waterfront Rough Riders Studio Condo Spectacular Views, 450 sq. ft. – Corner Unit, electric awning, new A/C unit. Sunset and water views. Exclusive Reduced…$325,000. IN# 10795 Dream Castle Built with natural stone materials, this 2800 sq. ft. home has 3 Bedrooms, Three and one half Baths, chef’s kitchen with bar, top-of-the-line appliances and Jerusalem Stone countertops, large Ramfort Fireplace, artist studio, Study, walled-in courtyard, and many additional amenities $1,900,000. IN# 20583 Ditch Plains Two plus loft bedroom contemporary on Benson Drive in favorite ocean beach Area. This upside down contemporary built in the late 80’s is 4 blocks to beach with Views from roof top deck, great rental history. Reduced $697,000. IN# 34996 If you are looking for Commercial Investments, look no further! Commercial lots, Commercial buildings, business opportunities. Please call for an agent to discuss details. Buy or Lease.

My family and I are using the ride as a catalyst to raise funds for research to eradicate cancer, in loving memory of our brother Mike Diviney. My brother Dan Diviney is going to ride across the country to raise money for and awareness about cancer research. Twenty five years ago, Mike died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma -- a disease that today would most likely be cured. Researchers are making huge strides each day, week and year to better understand and fight cancers. If you'd like more information you can go to www.ridetoheal.org. A special thanks to those who have already supported our cause. Fondly, ~ Sue Giustino.

Champagne for Malaria No More July 7, 2012

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FREE ADMISSION! Pool Party: Noon - 4pm • Concert: 4pm - 8pm 50% of pool side bar sales will be donated to Malaria No More whose goal is to reach zero malaria caused deaths by 2015. DJ Rojas will be spinning poolside from noon - 4pm and Citizen Cope will be giving a free live performance from 4pm - 8pm. About Malaria Malaria is an infectious blood disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted from one human to another by the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria symptoms, which often appear about 9 to 14 days after the infectious mosquito bite, include fever, headache, vomiting and other flu-like symptoms. If drugs are not available or the parasites are resistant to them, the infection can lead to coma, life-threatening anemia, and death. Malaria killed 655,000 people in 2010. Ninety-one percent of malaria-related deaths occur in Africa, the majority of whom are children under 5 years of age. www.MalariaNoMore.org


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Continued from Page 44 and a half hours to this quaint little island, located on the southern part of the Outer Banks. I was really looking forward to seeing all of the Outer Banks, as growing up in the sport-fishing town of Montauk Point, Long Island, I had heard all about the hurricanes here, my whole life. My father, Bob Tuma a life-long Montauk charter boat captain, had always watched the weather in Cape Hatteras, Nags Head, and Ocracoke Island, and all my life I heard about these places in North Carolina. I was excited to finally get here, especially since my Dad, had died four years ago, and I felt I owed it to him to see what he was talking about. I loved the scenic ferry ride to Ocracoke, and pulling into the quaint harbor entrance with all the boats. We walked around the Visitor’s Center, and then walked past numerous little shops and restaurants, to have a relaxing outdoor breakfast at Diago’s Restaurant. After a delicious breakfast, we walked past scenic views of the main harbor, to find the famous Ocracoke Lighthouse, painted all-white against a steelblue sky. We stopped at Ingrid’s favorite ice cream store to cool off on this 86-degree day. We saw many people renting bikes and Mopeds on this 5 by 7 mile island. Then we decided to check out the ocean or bay beaches, and drove along a narrow strip of land, which had the bay on one side, and the ocean on the other. Opting for the ocean, we walked along one of the public boardwalks to dip our toes into the refreshing sea, which was so much warmer than our ocean up north. Now back home in Long Island, I am telling my friends about all the great times I had, finally visiting the small but fascinating town of Swan Quarter in Hyde County, which includes Ocracoke Island. It was interesting for me to compare the fishing towns of Montauk, Swan Quarter, and those in the Outer Banks, which are all special and known for their natural beauty, local characters, and breath-taking scenery. I look forward to my next visit to Swan Quarter, perhaps in the fall for its annual Mattamuskeet Decoy & Waterfowl Festival. I’m sure when I pull in then, I can count on the sign outside Pat’s Gas Station to tell me all the latest gossip. Thank you Debbie for a wonderful story! ~ Love Ingrid

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Riverhead Blues Festival Story & Photos by Debbie Tuma The Riverhead Blues Festival kicked off over two beautiful sunny days on June 16 and 17, taking place at different venues all over this town. This great event was presented by the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall in downtown Riverhead, which is a restored, historic 1881 opera house. The town was packed with people in the parking lot behind Main Street, along the Peconic River, as they listed to musicians all day outside on a bandstand. There were also music acts at the famous Vail Leavitt Music Hall, and a beautiful new Burns Park, across the street. The headliner of the weekend was Johnny Winter, who performed with his band on Sunday night, attracting a big crowd. Other acts throughout the weekend included Frank Latorre and the King B’s, Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks, Toby Walker, Bobby Nathan, Kris Ambrose Band, Shari Yeomans, and the American Primitive String Band. For more upcoming amazing music at the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, at 18 Peconic Avenue in Riverhead, check their website at: www.vailleavitt.org, or call 727-5782.

Water for Long Island by James Sebastien What is the single most important natural resource that we have? Well, you shouldn’t need more than one guess. Water, is irreplaceable, and ought not to be taken for granted, and while it is true money is what we want, water is what we need. A great source of controversy that faces Long Island is the aquifer system. Most of us have never given our water source a second thought. After all, Long Island is surrounded by salt water, key word being salt. But, our sole source for fresh water comes from aquifers beneath our feet, in layers of porous sediment. While, the drinking water is safe, the aquifers are plagued with problems. A major issue over the years, that has proven to be costly from the supply wells to distribution lines, is Iron Biofouling. This among other things causes corrosion to the wells, pumps, lines and the treatment systems. Another problem facing the aquifers is the ever increasing pollution. With the main causes coming from dangerous levels of nitrogen, the growing pharmaceutical epidemic, pesticides and countless other chemicals from industries. This is not only a problem for our drinking water, but our rivers and bays as well. For that 94% of Long Islands rivers are in fact groundwater. This leaves us with algal blooms, fish kills and other decimations. Water for Long Island, is a group of local nonprofits, including the Sierra Club's Long Island Group, who have been working to help resolve this matter of urgency. They are advocating to create a single entity to manage the aquifer system, along with the development of a plan that what not only protect the water with regulatory standards and monitoring oversight, but public awareness through education as well. I recently was in contact with Bill Stegemann, of the Sierra Club's Long Island Group, and had the chance to ask him about his endeavors with, Water for Long Island. How many current regulatory agencies and water treatment facilities operate on the island? Mr. Stegemann responded, “The DEC is technically in charge of the water in the aquifers. They have suffered massive cuts to funding and staff in the face of state budget deficits. They have not and cannot do the job. Each county has a department of health that checks water quality once the water is out of the ground. The water utilities, ~54 in Nassau & ~25 in Suffolk, also do some testing. The DEC

would simply cede its authority to the Long Island Aquifer Management Agency that we propose--just like they do whenever our state joins a river basin compact (such as the Delaware River Basin Compact). The new agency would not be subject to state budget cuts because it would have a stable funding source--a fee to water utilities based on how much they pump.” Could you give me a few examples of pollution problems across the island? Mr. Stegemann, “The pollution problems you've mentioned are fairly ubiquitous on LI. Saltwater intrusion has been a problem in communities on the North and South Shores of Nassau. If you'd like to look for pollution problems in your area you could try http://www.dec.ny.gov/imsmaps/facilities/viewer.htm (select Remediation Sites as the Active Layer).” Where can our readers get more information to become more involved? Mr. Stegemann, “We have started a facebook page: facebook.com/waterforlongisland, and we are working on getting a website up. People could also email me at billstegemail@gmail.com.”

Champagne for Malaria No More July 7, 2012 • FREE ADMISSION! at Solé East Resort • 90 Second House Road • Montauk Pool Party: Noon - 4pm • Concert: 4pm - 8pm 50% of pool side bar sales will be donated to Malaria No More whose goal is to reach zero malaria caused deaths by 2015. DJ Rojas will be spinning poolside from noon - 4pm and Citizen Cope will be giving a free live performance from 4pm - 8pm. Malaria is an infectious blood disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted from one human to another by the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. Malaria symptoms, which often appear about 9 to 14 days after the infectious mosquito bite, include fever, headache, vomiting and other flulike symptoms. If drugs are not available or the parasites are resistant to them, the infection can lead to coma, life-threatening anemia, and death. Malaria killed 655,000 people in 2010. Ninety-one percent of malaria-related deaths occur in Africa, the majority of whom are children under 5 years of age. www.MalariaNoMore.org The Montauk Sun • July 2012 • 57


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Here we go again, the start of another fascinating film series presented by the Hampton International Film Festival (HIFF). Hosted by Alec Baldwin, this is the 4th annual event of the series of films shown at Guild Hall, East Hampton. Mark your calendar for Friday, July 6th at 7 pm for Malik Bendjelloul’s SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN. The Sony Pictures Classic release is the first in the summer series. Alec Baldwin will host a postscreening discussion with Director Bendjelloul. “It is our great pleasure to return to Guild Hall for the 4th consecutive year with our successful screening series and with the continued support of HIFF board member Alec Baldwin,” says Hamptons International Film Festival Director of Programming, David Nugent. “The opportunity to bring such strong documentary films, filmmakers and special guests to our community is exactly the mission of the series and we are thrilled to present 5 films in it this summer,” adds Nugent. SEARCHING FOR SUGAR MAN is a film about hope, inspiration and the resonating power of music. In the late ‘60’s, a musician was discovered in a Detroit bar by two celebrated producers who were struck by his soulful melodies and prophetic lyrics. They recorded an album that they believed was going to secure his reputation as one of the greatest recording artists of his generation. In fact, the album bombed and the

singer disappeared into obscurity amid rumors of a gruesome on-stage suicide. But a bootleg recording found its way into apartheid South Africa and, over the next two decades, it became a phenomenon. Two South African fans then set out to find out what really happened to their hero. Their investigation led them to a story more extraordinary than any of the existing myths about the artist known as Rodriguez. Sony Pictures Classic will release the film on June 27th. “Sometimes, unpredictable things occur in documentary film, occasionally, unbelievable things. SUGAR MAN is a film that introduces you to people you will never forget,” says HIFF Board Member and SummerDocs Host Alec Baldwin. The original motion picture soundtrack album will be available starting July 24th through Legacy Recordings, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT. The vinyl version of the soundtrack will be released by Light In The Attic Records. For more information go to: www.sonyclassics.com/seachingforsugarman On July 21, at 8 pm DETROPIA will be shown at Guild Hall. With its vivid, painterly palette and haunting score, DETROPIA sculpts a dreamlike collage of a grand city teetering on the brink of dissolution. Amidst plummeting automobile-company wages, crumbling institutions, houses being demolContinued on Next Page

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ished by the thousands, and, tourists gawking at the “charming decay,” the film’s vibrant, gutsy characters glow and erupt like flames from the ashes. These soulful pragmatists and stalwart philosophers strive to make ends meet and make sense of it all, refusing to abandon hope or resistance. Their grit and pluck embody the spirit of the Motor City as it struggles to survive post-industrial America and begins to envision a radically different future. _“Often, documentary films exploit archival footage to offer a perspective on social issues that are important,” observes Baldwin. “And, occasionally, the same effect is achieved through inspired, original filmmaking. DETROPIA is a compelling profile of a great American city by two truly gifted directors in Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady.” Baldwin will host a post screening discussion after the film. The Hamptons International Film Festival greatly appreciates the support from their corporate sponsors including, American Airlines, Altour, Silvercup Studios, Baume & Mercier, A&E and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP. Thank you also to Sony Pictures Classics for their support. Tickets for the screenings are available for purchase at www.guildhall.org or at the Guild Hall Box Office. For more information about HIFF Festival and to become

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Amagansett

$1.3M

In contract 2012

$739K

East Hampton

$3.2M

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Amagansett. Three bedroom, 3.5 bath “retro” contemporary on a quiet cul-desac just one minute to Indian Wells Beach. Room for pool. Exclusive. $3.85M web# 41375

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East Hampton. Set on .75 acre, this 1890’s barn has been renovated and expanded but still maintains its original charm. Just a stones throw to Gardiner’s Bay and quiet bay beach. Room for pool. Exclusive. $795K web# 49552

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Montauk. Estate locale borders 2 acre preserve with sublime privacy, water, sunsets and superbly appointed jewel. Elegant country setting exemplifies this 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath with seamless flow in 2-story living room with beach stone fireplace, ultra chef’s kitchen, den, slated gunite pool, 2-car garage, central air, rich landscape. Exclusive. $4.5M Web# 10089

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Montauk. Home for all seasons. 184’ on Lake Montauk with spectacular sunsets and path to beach. Sun drenched 5 bedroom, 3 bath window walled living areas flow to huge decking and heated gunite pool, grill station, outdoor shower. Fabulous entertaining and short stroll to gorgeous Sound beach make it show stopper. Co-Exclusive. $2.995M Web# 44718

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Montauk. Atop a tree-lined acre sits this stunning shingled traditional with a modern flair, only 2.5 blocks to ocean. Sunfilled granite kitchen, nook and sitting area flow to covered porch, 20x40 gunite pool, lawn. Formal living, dining, fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, central air, 2-car garage, full basement. Unmatched value. Exclusive. $1.825M Web# 38860

Montauk. Two adjacent half acre+ lots offering both ocean view and privacy to create one grand estate with pool, garages or perfect friend/family compound homes. Hither Hills deeded beach rights on both properties. Newly priced to sell. Exclusive. $899K each WEB #07528 | web# 07529

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SHELTER ISLAND

NORTH FORK

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Duryea’s In Montauk

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Montauk. Oceanfront living in the Hilltop at Panoramic. Newly renovated 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath villa with ocean views from most rooms plus roof deck and concierge service. Exclusive. $3.95M web# 51864

Montauk. Owner/builder will construct a custom home on 1.5 acre parcel in Montauk’s Surfside. High elevation ensuring great oceanviews for this “to be built” 3,750SF+/- home. Exclusive. $3.5M Web# 13179

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Montauk. On it’s own 1.5 acre peninsula, this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath lakefront home is without neighbors on either side. Also features 4.5 acres of underwater rights. Exclusive. $2.79M Web# 12229

Montauk. On an acre+ with ocean views in Hither Woods. With quiet seclusion and close to ocean, this beautiful home features 5 bedrooms. 4.5 baths, heated vinyl pool, stone fireplace, screen porch. Exclusive. $2.1M web# 51265

Montauk. For 7 years, this fantastic location on Main Street known as MTK CAFE has been a popular breakfast, lunch and dinner spot. Includes a total of 99 seats both in/out dining areas, main dining room, bar dining room and counter seating. Exclusive. $1.5M web# 53023

FANTASTIC MODERNIST HOME

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Montauk. Offering views of Lake Montauk and Montauk Harbor and featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, and an open bright elegant interior with the first Montauk “green” roof. Co-Exclusive. $1.999M Web# 41482

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. $1.25M Web# 55084

Montauk. High elevations ensuring amazing views over Fort Pond Bay, Block Island Sound and Gardiner’s Island. With almost an acre you can plan a very special home with pool. Co-Exclusive. $1.195M Web# 7011

hither woods with ocean access

NEW IN DITCH PLAINS

oceanfront community

Montauk. Just reduced. Set high on a wooded acre+ lot with ocean views and Hither Hills deeded beach rights. Offering 2 bedrooms, plus additional guests space, 2 baths, fireplace and decks. Price reduced. Co-Exclusive. $899K web# 36835

Montauk. Just listed in desirable Dith Plains, this classic salt box design offers 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, multiply decks, well established landscaping, full unfinished basement, custom outdoor shower, and close proximity to the beach. Exclusive. $995K web# 53156

Montauk. Just reduced. Great community on the ocean offers pool, gardens, access to ocean and a very quiet cove. Features 2 bedrooms, newly done bath, new kitchen and large deck. Price reduced. Exclusive. $485K web# 36791

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Beautiful Oceanview Home

west lake waterfront with dock

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Montauk. Five bedroom, 2 bath home on Lake Montauk. Secluded beach, 320’ dock with running water & filet station. 1.2 acres of under-water rights. Exclusive. $2.995M web# 40931

Montauk. Gorgeous views of the lake and even more beautiful sunsets. This 4,000 SF+/- home has 4 bedrooms, chef’s kitchen and new gunite saltwater pool. Exclusive. $3.395M Web# 21045

Janet Weimar 631.875.8449

John Taylor 516.639.1032

Constance Tighe 631.921.7271

LOVELY CAPE

Hither Hills Stylish Beach Home

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Montauk. Newly listed 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with all the necessary upgrades, solar panels, pool and deck on .83 acre overlooking gardens which backs up to Nature Reserve. Exclusive. $875K web# 46494

Montauk. Contemporary deck home located on landscaped corner parcel in Montauk’s Hither Hills. Offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and central air. Newly listed. Exclusive. $1.275M Web# 42019

Montauk. 1.58 acre parcel has ocean views. Suffolk County park lands nearby, miles of maintained trails for riding or hiking. Ocean is a short distance away. Exclusive. $1.325M Web# 8113

Gerri Tomitz 631.680.7452

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Montauk. Enjoy this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on .34 acre with large trees. Open living room, kitchen and dining room. Beach rights to Culloden Shores beach. Exclusive. $650K web# 50980

Montauk. This charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a pool and plenty of decking on.50 acre. Offers a large den, fireplace and open living area, garage and more. Exclusive. $795K Web# 10180

Claire Dowling 516.382.2185, Don Gauthier 631.702.5097

Janet Weimar 631.875.8449

Janet Weimar 631.875.8449

NEW TO MARKET – WATERFRONT

Ditch Plains Lot

Beach Home For Sale

Montauk. Totally renovated, mid-century modern beach house with private beach, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, fireplace and storage basement. Exclusive. $1.595M web# 49230

Montauk. Beautiful, buildable Ditch Plains lot 2 blocks from ocean beach, .17 of acre, survey on file in Montauk office. Come, build your dream “Surf Shack,” Exclusive. $455K Web# 7070

Constance Tighe 631.921.7271 John Taylor 516.639.1032

Gerri Tomitz 631.680.7452

Amagansett. Well maintained beach home, south of the highway, 900’ of ocean with bay views, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plan plus a large wrap around deck. Exclusive. $625K Web# 24833 Priscilla Stein 631.905.4458

THE HAMPTONS

SHELTER ISLAND

NORTH FORK

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