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You can spot a rip current by the line of foam making a mushroom cloud in the surf. They can sweep even the strongest swimmer out to sea.

SAFETY FIRST • Know how to swim • Never swim alone • If in doubt, don’t go out

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3) Mike Ihnat's crew with some early season Striper Action on May 29th 2013

1) Jackie Minto's 31 lb. Striper caught on June 10th 2013 with Boyfriend Mike. Kevin and George 2) Louis Maggio's 52 lbdr. caught on Father's Day with his son Louis, daughter Christine and her husband John, and his granddaughter Gabriella

4) Dr. Jim Brady with friends Mike and son Jack from Ohio and Mike from Montauk with a fantastic trip Diamond Jigging on June 17th 2013 5) Rob Costas with birthday boy Wesley and friend Elan celebrated with Steady Striper action on May 30th 2013 6) Frankie Nazario with Stef and the rest of the N.Y.C. Transit Authority Crew on June 15th 2013 em' interested while honing their angling skills.

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Fishing Montauk with Capt. Skip Finally the weather is breaking and the Fishing is heating up. Loads of baitfish (Sand Eels) on the South side and on the point, are bringing in big schools of Striped Bass and Bluefish. Along with some huge Porgy. The abundance of Sand Eels also fires up the Fluke action. The Fluke are being found on just about all of the Rips and the Elbow area. The Diamond Jig action for the Stripers and Blues has been great under the Birds when they make up, just South of the Elbow and out by the Porgy Lump. Pie Plate Porgy are even hitting the Diamond Jigs!! Most of the Rockpiles around the Point are holding nice sized Porgy, which provide great table fare and action, until Black Sea Bass opens July 10th. Some Bigger Striped Bass are starting to show up so make sure you go over your tackle to be certain you don't miss out on that fish of a lifetime! Offshore Shark Fishing is very active now. The Star Island Shark Tournament saw some great action despite the horrific weather the first day out. Friday the 21st was the first day of Summer, so take advantage of the good weather and catch em' up! Tight Lines, ~ Capt.Skip “Adios” 4 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun

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GETTING BLESSED & CATCHING BIG SHARKS by Captain Michael Potts

Good weather marked the Blessing of the Montauk Fleet on June 9. The Montauk Boatmen Inc. would like to thank Rev. Michael J. Rieder from St. Therese, Rev. William Hoffman from Montauk Community, Fr. Constantine Lazarakis from the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons, and Cantor Deborah Stein from the Jewish Center of the Hamptons who gave their Blessings from the deck of the Marlin VI Princess. The Fleet gathered near the Harbor Entrance Buoy to view memorial wreaths placed for Capt. John DeMaio, Capt. Wally Drobecker, Capt. Stain Stainsen, Mike Argenti, Bob "Scratch" Byrnes, James Corless, Joseph Dellamonica, John Grady, Jeff Havlik, Richard Pecheur, Gary Persan, Ron Sullivan, and Jud York, all Montauk Fisherman who passed this year. We also thank Capt. Frank Braddick of the Hurry Up for his coordination of this important event. Nasty weather marked the start of the 27th Annual Star Island Yacht Club Shark Tournament on June 14. Whether or not to fish is left to the discretion of each competitor, but it was decided at the Captains meeting the night before to push back the starting time from 6 AM to 8 AM to take advantage of the predicted improving weather. Rich Janus, Tournament Director, said "I give a lot of credit to the boats that did go, and it was nice to see the fruits of (My Joyce II) his labors pay off." Of the 22 boats that gave it a shot on Friday, the My Joyce II weighed in the only qualifying shark, a 218 pound Blue, took all of the Day 1 calcuttas, and therefore a large portion of the total Tournament purse. Much better weather on day 2 opened the door for a "new" competition. 92 boats Continued on Next Page

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Welcome Aboard!

CATCHING BIG SHARKS...

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FUN FAMILY FISHING!

sailed with about 600 anglers and weighed in 5 Makos, 2 Threshers, and 12 Blue sharks. The Joy Sea gobbled up the largest chunk of the purse with a 311 pound Mako. It was also looking very good for the 344 pound Thresher caught by the Riverhead Toyota, but Blue Eyes cleared the jetty with 12 minutes left and won Largest Overall with a 346 pound Thresher. The Bummer Award goes to the Pilar who couldn't make the jetty until she was 18 minutes late - with a 364 Mako. The Long Island Council of Churches will be feeding the needy with 650 pounds of edible shark meat that Star Island collected. See the complete results and more about the Bleesing Of The Fleet in the Next Pages

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The Montauk Sun Serving All Of Montauk & The Hamptons Publisher: Ken Giustino Editor: Stefan Lonce Art Director: Stefan Lonce Contributors: Capt. Skip Rudolph, Sue Giustino, Ken Giustino Evelyn J. Mocbeichel, “Lucia”, Debra Rose, Dr. Tony Knott, Chef Chris Kozlowski, Paul Sladkus, Gary Swanson, Lawrence Spiro, Ken Walles, Kimberly Esperian, Ingrid Lemme, Debbie Tuma, Patria Pacis, Stefan Lonce, & Capt. Michael Potts © July 2013, The Montauk Sun, Inc. www.MontaukSun.com Call us at 631-668-5077 info@montauksun.com Write to us at PO Box 2196, Montauk, NY 11954 We welcome your comments and submissions!

In this Issue: Fishing Montauk with Capt. Skip ........................................................Page 4 Getting Blessed & Catching Big Sharks with Capt. Mike Potts ..............Page 5 Insightful Impressions...Astrology Outlook ..........................................Page 8 Poetry Corner....................................................................................Page 8 Montauk Observatory Star Party ........................................................Page 8 Where Is It? A Helpful Directory ........................................................Page 9 27th Annual Star Island Shark Tournament Results ............................Page 11 Blessing of the Fleet 2013................................................................Page 12 Montauk’s Mercury Grand Slam ......................................................Page 13 Please Keep Our Beaches Clean ......................................................Page 14 The Atlantic Terrace Cafe ................................................................Page 15 A Beachfront Treat at the Sloppy Tuna ..............................................Page 17 Navy Seals Honored at Navy Beach ................................................Page 18 Shark’s Eye Tag and Release Tournaement ......................................Page 19 Gourmet Self-serve Yougurt Cafe Comes to Montauk ........................Page 19 The Gulf Coast Kitchen at the Montauk Yacht Club ..........................Page 20 Summer Specials at the Sail Inn ......................................................Page 22 O’Murphy’s Restaurant and Pub ......................................................Page 23 Earth Talk ......................................................................................Page 25 News from Deep Hollow Ranch ......................................................Page 27 A Day at the Spa with Sue................................................................Page 29 Soldier Ride of the Hamptons ..........................................................Page 31 Montauk Chamber Honors Gosman Family......................................Page 32 Southampton Hospital Opens Amagansett Laboratory ......................Page 33 Health a’ Plenty ..............................................................................Page 33 Montauk Writers Group’s First Reading ............................................Page 34 MonTalk with Ingrid Lemme ............................................................Page 35 Cowboy Up with Dr. Tony Knott........................................................Page 36 Sole East Backyard Restaurant ........................................................Page 37 This Month with the Montauk Fire Department ..................................Page 38 Kiwanis Club of East Hampton Corner ............................................Page 38 Real Estate ......................................................................................Page 39 Montauk Entertainment ..................................................................Page 44 Diamond Gala Festivities ................................................................Page 46 ARF Animals of the Month ..............................................................Page 46 LemonARF...A Club for Kids ............................................................Page 47 Dr. Molly’s Summer Pet Tips ............................................................Page 47 Turbo Tri ........................................................................................Page 48 The Art of Love with Lucia ................................................................Page 49 At The Montauk Public Library..........................................................Page 50 The Bonart Gallery ..........................................................................Page 50 Deborah Thompson Day Spa ..........................................................Page 51 County to Close Homeless Shelter....................................................Page 53 SummerDoc Films ..........................................................................Page 54 Behind the Scene with Ocean Productions ........................................Page 55 Cycle to Fitness at the Movies!..........................................................Page 56 “Cheap Fish” ..................................................................................Page 57 Senior Luncheon...You’re Invited ......................................................Page 58 East Hampton Town Deer Management Plan ....................................Page 60 Good News Planet ..........................................................................Page 61 Taste of Two Forks ..........................................................................Page 62 VANITIZE ME...Introducing the PUZLCAKE ........................................Page 63 Real Estate ......................................................................................Page 66 Classified Listings............................................................................Page 71 Hampton Jitney Schedule ................................................................Page 72

What’s Happening? June 27-29 29 30

43rd Montauk Marine Basin Shark Tag Tournament. 4-10pm Montauk Community Church Rummage Sale. 9am-12noon. First Parish Church presents “Conversations at a Vineyard - Religion on the Vine” 1-2pm at Sherwood House Vineyards, Jamesport. 516-673-1231 or blackswan57@aol.com for info.

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Montauk Point Lighthouse Museum open weekdays 10:30am - 5:30pm and Saturday and Sunday until 7pm. Monday Night Concerts on the Green. Every Monday night 6:30pm-8:30pm. Info: 631-668-2428. Open Mic Night on the Green at the Gazebo. Hosted by Montauk Chamber of Commerce. 5:30pm-8:30pm Montauk Chamber Farmers’ Market on the Green. Every Thurs. 9am-2pm. STARS OVER MONTAUK JULY 4TH FIREWORKS! Ubrella Beach, 1/3 mile west of town. Best viewed from any town beach. 9-9:45pm. Montauk Library Book Fair on the Green. 10am-3pm. Montauk Community Church Rummage Sale every Saturday 9am-12noon. Sundays at Gosman’s Dockside Stage. Presented by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce. 6-8pm. Hosted by Gorman’s Restaurant & Bar. Montauk Historical Society Craft Fair. Second House Museum, Montauk. 10am-6pm both days. First Annual Paddle Battle. 7:30am-4pm. Bring your paddle boards, kayaks and canoes. Peconic River in Riverhead. For fee information and registration: www.PaddleBattleLI.com. 18th Annual Lighthouse Sprint Triathalon. Hosted by Montauk Point Lighthouse. 7am-12pm. Montauk Point Library - Dig Into Clay with Raimando 4-4:45pm Go Green with Joyce Raimando 5-5:45pm Open Mic Night on the Green at the Gazebo. Hosted by Montauk Chamber of Commerce. 5:30pm-8:30pm

For a schedule of events in upcoming months, or for more info on these events, visit The Montauk Chamber of Commerce website: www.montaukchamber.com

The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 7


Insightful Impressions Astrology Outlook by Francine Tesler

Cancer (June 22 – July 22) — Happy birthday Cancer! Time can be your friend. Excellence comes in many forms. There's more happening here. Once you start measuring your wealth in love, you quickly lose count. Good things emerge when you're wild about what you do. Work, play, romance, exercise and meditation are all parts of the mosaic that you so joyfully assemble. Leo (July 23 – August 23) — Get down to business. The decision-making process is ready to move forward. You need to anticipate this moment. Luckily, you won't require underhanded tactics for getting up to speed. Even though you're a pivotal player, this is still a team effort. Information that you don't have will present itself in due time. Be ready to share your own ideas, and you will get to where you need to be. Virgo (August 24 – September 22) —Try being in control of your impulses more. Cover all the bases and put your feelers and your irons are in the fire for a new job. Pay attention before you rush and make a serious mistake. You get one chance, and that's it. The consequences could tarnish your reputation for a long time to come. Libra (September 23 – October 22) — Your intuition is strong. Trust yourself more. Your intuition can guide you to extraordinary places. A special someone is more interested in you then you may be aware. Pay attention to their subtle hints. Jealous friends may not understand your relationship with that person. Do not dwell on that and go with your instincts. Scorpio (October 23 – November 21) — Others are sure to be impressed by your candor when it comes to airing your needs. What they see is what they get. And in this civilized, trusting environment, your greatest

Poetry Corner with Lawrence Spiro

In Summer, I enjoyed making up words and combining words together in or out of order. The name of this technique is called neologism. You can express so much more of your thoughts by removing the constraints of the dictionary. If you have any comments or poem email me at larryspiro@verizon.net. Please provide permission to publish if you are so inclined.

Summer by Lawrence Spiro Little belle valley tone tender ding Glaze glitz gleam yellow stripes black dots zzzsting. Profound Round wobbly rising plump plays filter heat through roygbiv whitely rays. skyfly freely tweet ruckus fusser dew shining green sways forth back lustre. Tall trees breeze basscroon fidelity Plueperfect purple play shifts smoothly Staccata wind wave accost go lets puff clouds dlip dip drip drops spot-iss Dlip Dlip dip Dlip dip drip Dlip dip drip drops Dlip dip drip drops spot-iss The verse and timbre of summer’s song is the tune of time moving along. The glass and mortar there to create, it’s summers music that orchestrate. 8 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun

strength lies in your vulnerability. A little charm helps your cause, too. Honesty breeds originality, even if you have to reinvent the trend yourself. Sagittarius (November 22-December 22) — The current brainstorm that you have is very good. You need to bring your ideas to people to whom can make them happen. An influential person finds you charming in the throes of your inspiration. Consider as many options as you can. This may be the move that you have been waiting for, to go off on your own. Capricorn (December 22 – January 20) — Important projects attract the right attention from the right people. Major monetary opportunities are featured. Maintain a positive outlook and you will succeed at anything you set your mind to do. Singles introduce you to a new romance. Aquarius (January 21 – February 19) — If you have time to spend at home, use it to renovate or redecorate. The more feeling you put into the job, the more you will enjoy being there. Taking the initiative is good for your love life. Create your own style though as far as love. Flirting is a good start. Being flirtatious is more interesting and helps to build romantic tension. Let your romantic interest think of you for a while. Finances also need attention. Pisces (February 20 – March 20) — You never tire of leading the way. You deliver a presentation that will catch the attention of many. A travel companion will add adventure to your journey. Work out details now concerning finances in relation to travel. The more people you travel with the better. You can pull off even the most difficult events if you start preparing now. You uncover important information that will help with a work project. You may find yourself wrapped up in a world of romantic interludes. You need to pinch yourself to help get back to reality, otherwise day to day duties may be hard to handle. Resist your urge for irresistible cravings. Try to get back into swing of your exercise regimen. You will feel better for it. Aries (March 21-April 20) — The spotlight is on you. Take a deep breath and step into the limelight of

attention. You had ample time to prepare for this. Now everyone will see how well you used it. The promises that you made are invisible. The future has yet to take effect. Work with the connections you already have and hope that new ones will emerge. Use your skills proudly, even if they're not as finely tuned as you'd like. Above all, hope for good luck. That's where it all comes together. Maybe your technique won't be perfect, but your intention will take up most of the slack. Taurus (April 21-May 21) — Wake up and get moving. Slow starters are forgiven at the first spark of enthusiasm, but focus will be especially difficult if you're staring into the face of something that you'd rather not be doing. Interested eyes are watching your every move. Stay on your toes and try to make it look easy. Remember the last time you dealt with something like this. You put yourself back into the right frame of mind. Gemini (May 22- June 21) — Don't discount what you think or feel just because it's getting between you and your goal. The problem is trickier than that. Accept trusted outside advice to keep yourself on course. Even a random suggestion from a disinterested third party might make sense. Disaster will happen only if you go looking for it and then invite it in. Instinct and common sense will probably lead you.

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Montauk Observatory Star Party 8:30pm Saturday, June 29th Ross School, East Hampton If skies are clear bring your family and friends to the Ross School and explore the night sky with Montauk Observatory astronomers Dr. Mike Inglis and Sean Tvelia. Montauk Observatory telescopes will be available and personal telescopes are also welcome. All star parties begin at 8:30PM. If skies are overcast the star party will be rescheduled. Save the date: It's Not Magic; It's Physics! 7:00pm Saturday, July 13 at the Ross School


Where Is It?

DIAL 911 FOR AN EMERGENCY Police Department......537-7575 Fire Department......668-5695 U.S. Coast Guard......668-2773 Marine Mammal & Sea Turtle Hotline......369-9829 Montauk Chamber of Commerce......668-2428 ACCOMMODATIONS A Wave Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2700 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk www.awaveinn.com Ann Breyer’s Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2710 West Lake Dr., Montauk. www.surfcasting.com Atlantic Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2050 Surfside Ave., Montauk www.atlanticterrace.com Avalon Indian Ridge Lakefront Resort . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5960 136 Second House Rd. www.choicemail.com/avalon Beachcomber Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2894 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.beachcomber-montauk.com Beach Plum Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4100 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk Blue Haven Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5943 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.bluehavenmotel.com Born Free Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2896 S. 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Box 449, Second House Rd., Montauk Greenhedges Bed & Breakfast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5013 80 Essex St., Montauk Gurney’s Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2345 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.gurneys-inn.com Harborside Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2511 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.montaukharborside.com Hartman’s Briney Breezes Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.brineybreezes.com Hermitage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-6151 www.duneresorts.com Hither House Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2714 10 Lincoln Road, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Kenny’s Tipperary Inn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2010 West Lake Dr. & Flamingo Ave., Montauk Lenharts Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2356 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Lido Resort Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3233 S. Emery St., Montauk www.lidoresort.com Mallard Guest House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2167 Tuthill Rd., Montauk Memory Motel & Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2702 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Fleming Rd., Montauk Montauk Lake Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5103 ext. 4401 211 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauklakeclub.com Montauk Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4400 236 Edgemere St. www.montaukmanor.com Montauk Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2704 Box 672, Montauk www.montaukmotels.com The Montauk Soundview . . . . . . . .1-800-668-2508 / (631) 668-5500 West Lake and Soundview Drives, Montauk Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3100 32 Star Island Rd., Montauk www.montaukyachtclub.com Montauket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Fleming Rd., Montauk Neptune Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4582 P.O. Box 1023, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Ocean Beach Resort at Montauk 1-800-BEACH FUN / (631) 668-4000 So. Emerson Ave., Montauk www.duneresorts.com Ocean Colony Beach & Tennis Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3130 www.duneresorts.com Ocean Dunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-8121 Bull Rd., Amagansett Ocean End Apartments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5051 Oceanside Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9825 www.montaukmotel.com ~Open All Year~ Ocean Resort Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2300 95 So. Emerson Ave., Montauk www.oceanresortinn.com

Ocean Surf Resort . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-897-SURF / (631) 668-3332 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk www.oceansurfresort.com Ocean Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3448 Napeague Hwy., Amagansett www.oceanvistaresort.com Outrigger Cottages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4728 East Lake Dr., Montauk The Panoramic View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3000 272 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.panoramicview.com Rick’s Crabby Cowboy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3200 435 East Lake Cr., Montauk www.crabbycowboy.com Rough Riders Landing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3650 on Fort Pond Bay, Montauk Royal Atlantic Beach Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5103 S. Edgemere Ave., Montauk www.royalatlantic.com Sail Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2800 548 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.sailinnofmontauk.com Sands Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5100 S. Emory St., Montauk www.montauksands.com Sea Crest on the Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3159 www.seacrestontheocean.com ~Open All Year~ Snug Harbor Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2860 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauksnugharbor.com Sole Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6700 107 So. Emerson, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Sole East Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2105 90 Second House Rd. ~Open All Year~ Stone Lion Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2872 Edgemere St., Montauk www.harvest2000.com/SLI_main.html Sun ‘N’ Sound Waterfront Resort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2212 P.O. Box 34, Montauk Sunrise Guest House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7286 681 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.sunrisebnb.com Surf Club Resort . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-LAST WAVE / (631) 668-3800 www.duneresorts.com Surf Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2632 183 Edgemere St., Montauk www.surflodgemontauk.com Surfside Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5958 685 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Wavecrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2141 / 2864 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.wavecrestonocean.com Westlake Drive Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2545 Wells Ave., Montauk White Sands on the Ocean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3350 Shore Rd., Amagansett www.whitesands-resort.com The Windjammer Restaurant & Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2872 Edgemere Rd., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Windward Shores Resorts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-8600 www.duneresorts.com ~Open All Year~ RESTAURANTS & BARS 668 The Gigshack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2727 www.668thegigshack.com Anthony’s Pancake House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9705 1710 Main St., Montauk Ben & Jerry’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9425 478 West Lake Dr., Montauk Bird on the Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5833 S. Elwood Ave., Montauk 11954 Bliss Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8206 Main St., Montauk Cross Eyed Clam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8065 440 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.crosseyedclam.com Cyril’s Fish House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-7993 2167 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Dave’s Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9190 Montauk Harbor, Montauk The Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9778 Montauk Harbor, Montauk Duryea’s Deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2410 Tuthill Rd., Montauk East by Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2872 Edgemere Rd., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Fishbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6600 467 East Lake Dr., Montauk, at Gone Fishing Marina Gosman’s Topside, Clam Bar & Inlet Cafe . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2549 Montauk Harbor Gosman’s Restaurant & Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5330 West Lake Dr., Montauk Gurney’s Inn - The Sea Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2660 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Harvest on Fort Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5574 11 So. Emery, Montauk The Hideaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6592 364 West Lake Dr., Montauk Hula Hut Tiki Bar Montauk Marine Basin, 426 West Lake Dr., Montauk Inlet Seafood Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4272 End of East Lake Dr., Montauk John’s Drive-In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5515 Montauk Hwy., in village John’s Pancakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2383 Main St., Montauk Last Hope Lagoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1511 126 Emerson Ave., Montauk Liar’s Saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9597 West Lake Dr., Montauk Lighthouse Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2058 Montauk Rd., Montauk (at Montauk Point State Park) Lobster Roll Restaurant (aka “LUNCH”) . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 267-3740 On The Napeague Stretch between Amagansett & Montauk

Manucci’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4455 432 West Lake Dr., Montauk Montauk Lake Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5970 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.montauklakeclub.com Montauk Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3100 Star Island Dr., Montauk Montauket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Flemming Rd., Montauk MTK Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6852 779 Main St., Montauk Munch Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5009 The Plaza, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Navy Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6868 16 Navy Rd., Montauk www.navybeach.com O’Murphy’s Pub & Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5005 “On The Green”, Montauk www.omurphyspub.com ~Open All Year~ Pizza Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2232 Embassy St. & Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Rick’s Crabby Cowboy Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3200 435 East Lake Dr., Montauk www.crabbycowboy.com Ruschmeyer’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2882 161 Second House Rd., Montauk Sail Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2800 548 West Lake Dr., Montauk 11954 ~Open All Year~ Sammy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5707 448 West Lake Dr., Montauk Sausages (Pizza) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1144 731 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Shagwong Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3050 Main St., Montauk www.shagwong.com ~Open All Year~ Sloppy Tuna 148 S. Emerson Ave., Montauk Sole Backyard Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9739 90 Second House Rd., Montauk South Edison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4200 17 S. Edison St., Montauk Star Island Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island Dr., Montauk Surf Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2632 183 Edgemere St., Montauk www.surflodgemontauk.com Surfside Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5958 685 old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Swallow East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8344 494 West Lake Dr., Montauk The Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3212 41 South Euclid Ave., Montauk The Point Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1500 Main St., Montauk Trail’s End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2133 Opposite The Tower, Montauk Tré Bella at Montauk Manor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2322 236 Edgemere, Montauk www.trebella.com Wok N’ Roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6688 716 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ NIGHTLIFE: LIVE MUSIC, DJs, KARAOKE Gurney’s Inn - The Sea Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2660 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Liar’s Saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9597 West Lake Dr., Montauk Montauk Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3100 Star Island Dr., Montauk Montauket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5992 Flemming Rd., Montauk Shagwong Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3050 Main St., Montauk www.shagwong.com Star Island Yacht Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island Dr., Montauk The Point Bar & Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1500 Main St., Montauk CHARTER BOATS Blue Fin IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9323 Captain Michael Potts Capt. Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6773 Captain Mark Marose Double Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-8549 Captain Jim Fiore Florence B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-6492 Captain Jeff Picken Hattrick Yacht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+1-561-MONTAUK Captain Adam Steiger www.MontaukYacht.com (666-8285) Jack Yee Fishing Reports and Photography www.jackyee.com Lady Grace IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 842-0237 LadyGrace4@aol.com Captain Mario Melito Masterpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3881 Captain Mark Assogna www.masterpiececharters.com Michelle II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 466-0694 Captain Mike Saio November Rain Charters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(646) 423-8806 Capt. Stephen Ruiz & Capt. Jill Maganza Rusty Charter Boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(516) 480-4977 Captain Jim Jolly Sea Flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 673-9510 Captain Ray Marvin Susie E II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 523-8862 www.SusieE.com Captain Burt Prince Top Hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 368-1315 Captain Steve Witthuhn

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Viking Fishing Fleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5700 462 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.vikingfleet.com The Wake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4577 www.montauksportfishing.com Captain Stret Whitting PARTY BOATS Ebb Tide (formerly Marlin V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2818 Montauk Harbor Flying Cloud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2026 www.montaukflyingcloud.com Captain Fred E. Bird Lazybones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5671 Located at Johnny Marlin’s Dock Miss Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1545 www.missmontauk.com Viking Fishing Fleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5700 462 West Lake Dr., Montauk www.vikingfleet.com AUTOMOTIVE CARE Automotive Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2997 63 Navy Rd., Montauk B & B Auto Service . . .Night: (631) 668-2217 Day: (631) 668-1195 213 Edgemere St., Montauk, next to LIRR Station Marshall & Sons Exxon Station . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2990 / 2136 Montauk Hwy., Montauk BANKS Bridgehampton National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6400 #1 The Plaza, Montauk Chase Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5771 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Suffolk County National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5300 On the Plaza, Montauk www.scrib.com COMMUNITY SERVICES Montauk Community Church (Protestant) . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2022 Montauk Hwy., Montauk St. Therese of Lisieux (Roman Catholic) . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2200 Essex St., Montauk Jewish Center of the Hamptons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 324-9858 Woods Lane, East Hampton Montauk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2428 Montauk Historical Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5340 Montauk Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3377 Montauk Medical Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3705 Main St., Montauk Montauk School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2474 Signs and Wonders Church of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3929 So. Emerson and So. Edgemere, Montauk U.S. Coast Guard - Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2773 GROCERS / MARKETS / TAKE-OUT / WINE & LIQUOR Ben & Jerry’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9425 478 West Lake Dr., Montauk Coffee Tauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7007 83 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk Continental Market (Best Hispanic Food in MTK) . . . .(631) 668-6060 34 S. Etna St., Montauk Finest Kind Wines & Liquors . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-WINE (9463) 57 Flamingo Road, Montauk Four Oaks General Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2534 Corner Flamingo Ave. & Westlake Dr., Montauk Gaviola’s Montauk Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1031 Call for delivery. Montauk Harbor ~Open All Year~ Goldberg’s Famous Bagels, Flagels & Deli . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5976 28 S. Etna Ave., Montauk Gosman’s Fish Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2447 West Lake Dr., Montauk Gringos Burrito Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7500 805 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Herb’s Montauk Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2335 ~Open All Year~ IGA Supermarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4929 Montauk Hwy., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Joni’s Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3663 34 S. Etna Plaza #9, Montauk Montauk Beverage Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 626-8127 www.montaukbev.com Naturally Good Foods & Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9030 38 S. Etna Ave., Montauk St. Peters Catch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2100 58 S. Erie Ave., Montauk White’s Liquors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2426 Main St., Montauk ~Free Delivery~ ~Open All Year~ HARDWARE, LUMBER & HOME IMPROVEMENT Becker Home Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2368 775 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Bistrian Materials, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7950 86 Industrial Rd., Montauk Montauk Home Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6800 94 Industrial Rd., Montauk MARINAS Diamond Cove Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6592 364 West Lake Dr., Montauk Gone Fishing Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3232 467 East Lake Dr., Montauk

10 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun

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 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 Douglas Elliman Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6565 752 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Keeshan Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2000 Martha Greene Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2811 6 South Etna Ave., Montauk Pospisil Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5200 3 The Plaza, Montauk Saunders Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(516) 445-1513 Mains St., Montauk Town & Country Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0500 Main St., 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 Aimee’s Closet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-7022 28 Edison St., Montauk Air & Speed Surf Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0356 Main St., Montauk Bird on the Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5833 S. Elmwood Ave., Montauk Calypso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4999 99 The Plaza, Montauk Deckline of America Teak Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 276-8262 2183 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton www.decklineofamerica.com The Embassy Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2323 Spanish Market Embassy & Euclid Sts., Montauk Endz Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6887 S. Etna, Montauk Espos Surf & Sport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-SURF 2101 Montauk Hwy., Amagansett www.27surf.com Island to Island . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2822 On the Plaza, Montauk Kai-Kai Sandals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4499 Main St., Montauk kai lani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1518 12 S. Etan Ave., Montauk www.shopkailani.com Kathryn Nadeau Custom Framing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6383 S. Etna Ave., Montauk kellyb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5659 41 The Plaza, Montauk www.kellybmtk.com Key West Aloe of Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6000 Main St., Montauk Martell’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1248 Main St., Montauk Montauk Bike Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8975 Montauk Book Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4599 37 The Plaza, Montauk www.montaukbookshop.com Montauk Clothing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1281 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Corner Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6081 Main St., Montauk Montauk Daisies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6000 Main St., Montauk Montauk Sweatshirt Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9503 Gosman/Duryea Dock Area Paulie’s Bait and Tackle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5520 South Edgemere St., Montauk Plaza Surf & Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-9300 Main St., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Sandals Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2401 Montauk Harbor, Montauk

Second Story Consignment Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0786 Montauk Harbor, Montauk Star Island Yacht Club & Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5052 Star Island, Montauk Strawberry Fields . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-MARY 697 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Sunset SurfShack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2495 76 South Elmwood, Montauk www.SunsetSurfShack.com Vintage Pink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8200 787B Montauk Hwy., Montauk (Behind Montauk Clothing Co.) Wave Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5001 18 S. Etna Ave., Montauk White’s Drug & Dept. 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Etna Ave., Montauk Iron Cross Productions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(914) 552-1610 www.ironcrossproductions.com J&P Pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1083 118 Fairview Ave., Montauk Kevin Ryan Pool Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1134 Look Who’s Walking Now Dog Training . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5054 Lucas & Weiss HandyMen, Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-6665 283 Flamingo Road, Montauk Montauk Barber Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 332-1722 721 Montauk Hwy., Montauk Montauk Laundromat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4349 So. Elmwood Ave., Montauk ~Open All Year~ Montauk Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2511 Montauk Tent Kompany (MTK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5988 Perfadeck Construction & Flagpole Company . . . . . .(631) 668-9423 Ray Serva Cesspool Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1220 Volk’s Montauk Disposal Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2203 John B. Ward, Jr. Plumbing & Heating . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4399 SPAS / PAIN MANAGEMENT Body Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 238-5311 240 Edgemere St., Montauk www.bodytechclub.com Deborah Thompson Day Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4815 37 The Plaza, Montauk www.deborahthompsondayspa.com Endz Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5880 S. Edison, Montauk ~Open All Year~ Gurney’s Inn Seawater Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2509 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk www.gurneys-inn.com ~Open All Year~ Pampered on the Pond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-4353 Montauk Hwy., Montauk THEATRES The Movies at Montauk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2393 Edgemere Rd., Montauk Montauk Playhouse/Community Center . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-1612 240 Edgemere St., Montauk TRANSPORTATION Cross Sound Ferry Services, Inc. . .(631) 323-2525 / (860) 443-5281 Hampton Jitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 283-4600 800 936-0440 www.hamptonjitney.com Lindy’s Taxi and Airport Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8888 Long Island Railroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .822-5477 Montauk Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3738 Montauk Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-2468 New England Airlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-243-2460 Pink Tuna Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-3838 Taxi Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-0149 Viking Ferry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-5700 VINEYARDS AND MICROBREWERIES Blue Point Brewing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 475-6944 161 River Avenue, Patchogue www.bluepointbrewing.com Duck Walk Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 726-7555 Montauk Hwy., Watermill Greenport Harbor Brewing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 477-681 234 Carpenter Street, Greenport www.harborbrewing.com Montauk Brewing Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 668-8471 62 S. Erie Ave., Montauk www.montaukbrewingco.com Southampton Publick House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 283-2800 40 Bowden Square, Southampton ~Open All Year~ Sparkling Pointe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(631) 765-0200 39750 County Road 48, Southold www.sparklingpointe.co


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!#@% minutes past They caught this 369 pound mako after catching and releasing 26 blue sharks earlier in the day on June 15 during day 2 of the Star Island Shark tournament in Mtk. Unfortunately, they reached the inlet 15 minutes too late on Saturday to collect our first place prize money but this was the largest shark either day in any category. They were on boat (#59 in the tourney), the Pilar, and our home port is star island. It was the five Byrne men, Peter, Chris, Steve, Ken and Larry Byrne with Capt. Mike Elling from the Cujo charter boat, fishing more than 20 miles south of the Point. The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 11


MONTAUK BOATS GET BLESSED FOR 58th SEASON By Debbie Tuma With all the rain we’ve been having, the Montauk fishing fleet got lucky with a beautiful, sunny day on June 9 for the 58th Blessing of the Fleet. It was actually Vinnie Grimes, a former Montauk captain, who got the idea to bring this tradition to Montauk many years ago, when he saw it at other ports. “I just thought it was a good idea have a celebration to kick off the new fishing season,” he said. The Blessing is a major event, put on each year by the Montauk Boatmen and Captain’s Association. For the past 28 years, Captain Frank Braddick, of the “Hurry Up,” has been coordinating the Blessing of the Fleet, which usually involves the clergy lining up on the Coast Guard Cutter Ridley and blessing the boats as they sail past the Town Dock. But the past two years, the Ridley has not been available, so Captain Ed Beneducci has offered his large open boat, the Marlin VI, which can hold about 100 people for this event. I was on this boat, along with the clergy members, and the families of the captains, mates, and all fishing-related people who lost their lives in the past year. The Blessing is a two-part event—to celebrate the new fishing season, and also to honor and remember those people who are no longer with us. This year, there were more than usual—13 people whose families threw in large flowered wreaths, plus another wreath to commemorate all those fishermen who died over the past years. This year, Captain Carl Darenberg, owner of the Montauk Marine Basin, was the emcee of the event, announcing all the activity from aboard the Marlin VI. This is one of our biggest events of the summer, and brings lots of people to Montauk,” he said. The wreaths were thrown in this year for: Capt. John DaMaio, Capt. Wally Drobecker, Capt. Stain Stainsen, Mike Argenti, Bob Byrnes, James Corless, Joseph Dellamonica, John Grady, East Hampton Harbormaster Jeff Havlik, Richard Pecheur, Gary Persan, Ron Sullivan, and Jud York. The attending clergy were Rev. Michael Rieder of St. Therese RC Church, Rev. Bill Hoffman of Montauk Community Church, Father Constantine Lazarakis of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons and Cantor Debra Stein of the Jewish Center of the Hamptons. Renee Akkala sang the National Anthem. After the procession of about 100 boats, from fishing trawlers to charter boats, sailboats and skiffs, sailed out of the Montauk Harbor and back, there were many parties and music all throughout the docks to celebrate the 58th Blessing of the Fleet. Here’s to a great fishing season!


Montauk’s Mercury Grand Slam A two day one of a kind inshore fishing tournament. There are 3 categories Charter division which competes for a 3,000 cash prize, recreational Division which competes for a 2013 225 mercury optimax motor, and the Party division which gets prizes for catching the largest fish in a species. This is a family friendly fishing tournament. There are 4 types of species of fish that you need to get to qualify for the recreational division Grand Slam sea bass, striped bass, fluke and bluefish. Once you have all 4 species then you are qualified for The Grand Slam, each species has a point system. The 1 boat with the highest point wins The Grand Slam, which is the motor stated above, then there are trophies and cash prizes for 2nd place, and trophies for 3rd place. The same for the Charter division except they compete for the 3,000 cash prize. The whole point of the tournament which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of East Hampton and the Montauk Friends of Erin is children. We have the best fishing around, and teaching children this sport is wonderful. Many people on the East End of Long Island make their living as Fisherman. Many, many more come out to just be with family and friends on the water. Please join us August 16th, at 5:00 is registration and 6:00pm is the Captains meeting. The tournament starts Saturday morning August 17 at 5:30 am and all boats must be back inside the jetty at 6:00 pm. It resumes again on Sunday morning August 18th at 5:30am all boats must be back inside the jetty at 5:00 pm. At 7 pm we have our awards ceremony. With live music under the tent. Won't you join us? The cost for the weekend is $300 per boat. Please call me Sharon Buckler for more information or to get a registration form.

The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 13


Please Keep Our Beaches Clean by Kimberly Esperian

If you are like me, you love Montauk for it's beautiful beaches. There is something about the sand, surf, sun, waves, and the song of the seagulls that soothes the soul. Fortunately, you can keep it that way by practicing good beach behavior. What steps can you take to keep our beaches clean and our wildlife safe? Clean the beach every time you visit. Whenever possible, leave with more than you came on with. Debris left on the beach is an eyesore. Nobody wants to sit on a dirty beach or step on a broken piece of glass. Please, please, please, pick up all cigarette butts! Did you know that cigarette filters are made of synthetic materials that could take up to five years to break down? Please don't use the sand as a giant ashtray. Cleaning the beach of debris helps marine animals mistaking it for food. Many have died from consuming plastic bags, fireworks debris and cigarette butts. They can suffocate from the plastic six pack holders or become entangled in them. Once entangled, they have trouble eating, breathing or swimming, all of which can have fatal results. What can we all do to eliminate debris? Buy products with little or NO packaging. Bring your own reusable water container to avoid throw-away plastic and glass bottles.

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Don't burn pallets with nails in them. Don't bury beach fires. Bag any pet waste. Put all garbage into a container with a lid. Don't let balloons fly free. They come back down to earth and usually land on the beach. Helping to keep our beaches clean will not only make your stay better, it will help marine mammals and our local economy. Montauk is a beautiful, special place, please help keep it that way.


the Atlantic Terrace Cafe don’t fuss call us for your wonderful family ocean front dinner PRE-ORDER YOUR FAMILY LOBSTER BAKE NOW! $39.95 per bake Minimum 5 bakes per order

Lobster bake includes: 1-1/4 lb lobster 1 lb. steamed mussels 1/2 dozen steamed clams baked potatoes corn on the cobb tossed salad garlic bread

$15.00 deposit per bake, orders must be placed a minimum of one day in advance

*Call for future menus TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS call Steven 631-828-9110 Take out and delivery available.

Stop by for one of Colleen’s famous Philly Cheesesteak 21 Surfside Place, Montauk-- on the beach

FLYING CLOUD

Montauk’s most experienced Captain & Crew will make your day of fishing both enjoyable and memorable!

Tucked Away in a lower corner of The Atlantic Terrace, Steven and Colleen’s Atlantic Terrace Café is a hidden treasure worth looking for. The Café serves a wonderful extensive selection of breakfast and lunch items, as well as catering and Steve’s amazing Lobster Bake- perfect for a gathering of friends and family. Start your day with a breakfast wrap or sandwich, coffee, tea, juiceanything you need to jump start your day. Take a break from the beach and wander in for a salad, wrap, award winning chowder, or Colleen’s downtown Philly Cheese Steak. Colleen was born and raised in Philly and fortunately for us she brought her Philly style cheese steak to Montauk. Steve was a contestant on Hell’s Kitchen-season nine, he does private Chef work as well as the Terrace Café, and he’s a chef up island in the off season. The Café is open to the public- I encourage everyone to stop by and give them a try!

2 Trips Daily: 8am - 12Noon 1pm - 5pm Located just behind Dave’s Grill at beautiful Montauk Harbor. For reservations and information, please call Captain Fred

631-668-2026 1-800-474-9541 www.montaukflyingcloud.com The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 15


Kick your summer up a notch at The Sloppy Tuna!

Here’s what we have going on this July:

Mondays Tuesdays & Thursdays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdays Sundays July 1st-4th July 5th and 14th July 6th July 7th July 20th July 21st July 25th July 27th July 28th

Sloppy Tuna Drinking Games all night with PBR can specials $2 drinks for the ladies Ladies Night, featuring from 11-1 DJ Blandon Heineken & Coors light promo Enter for a chance to win Legendary Goldfish $75 bar tab Races Fish bowl drink specials $3 Domestics, $4 Well Drinks Friday Sloppy Hour from 6-8pm DJ Woogs from 12-10pm Sloppy Saturdays DJ Guy from 10pm-4am Brunch from 12-4pm, Sunday Brunch featuring our new Brunch menu! Fourth of July Rock Live music from popular with Charleston, SC based Dave Higgins Acoustic Dave Higgins from 2-6pm! Remember September Live acoustic rock 2-6pm Featuring models from MTK local Perini Swimwear, Perini Bikini Contest giveaways and drink specials all day long The WMDS Band Live acoustic rock from 2-6pm Volleyball Tournament right Red Bull Beach on the beach! Prizes and Volleyball giveaways all day! Twista Smooth reggae from 2-6pm Christmas in the sun with the Christmas in July Tuna dressed in holiday fun with Coors Light Coors Light specials and giveaways! Promos from Bacardi all day Bacardi Bikini Party long with drink specials Satchel Boogie Band Eclectic funk from 2-6pm Messy Mondays, featuring DJ Guy

The Sloppy Tuna

148 South Emerson Avenue Montauk, USA (631) 647-8000 www.thesloppytuna.com

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A Beachfront Treat At the Sloppy Tuna by Sue Giustino

Music - Indoor/Outdoor Bar - Delicious Oceanside Fare Whether you’re looking for an afternoon snack while lounging at the beach or a full dinner after a day of summer fun, the Menu at Sloppy Tuna is sure to please. Inside, or alfresco on their upper or lower deck the view is breathtaking and the service is friendly and attentive. We had the pleasure of dining upstairs early in the season on a Sunday evening. Kristen Walles our lovely waitress informed us that the special was Prince Edward Mussels prepared in a delicate cilantro white wine sauce, and they were just that, delicate and delicious. Fortunate for us, because we were reviewing, they also gave us a nice variety of dishes from the menu to taste. The Homemade Hand-cut Potato Chips are offered in three flavors- we had the Yellow Fin- the chips were smothered with Cabot Cheddar Cheese, apple-wood smoked bacon, and ranch dressing. Crispy- Delicious-Smokey- a great treat to share. The Fried Calamari is lightly battered and crispy. It’s presented with a zesty marinara and sweet Thai chili sauce, and a side of arugula. The calamari is tasty and tender, and the spice of the arugula adds a wonderful accent to the dish. A little combo-twist is their Buffalo Oysters. Pan Fried and smothered in buffalo sauce, this dish offers a crispy, spicy alternative to calamari or wings. It’s surprisingly light and a good choice for diners who enjoy spicy. For me, my day could begin and end with their TST Tacos!!! Offered with chicken, steak or shrimp- I have sampled all of them and each is amazing. Served on flour tortillas with salsa verde, cilantro, pickled onion and lime, the shrimp are large, sweet, and fresh while the steak and chicken are perfectly cooked, tender, and finely accented by the red onion. Each one is fresh, bursting with a variety of delicate seasoning, and full of flavor that comes alive in your mouth for your taste buds to savor. A variety of additional dishes are offered including soups and salads, a raw bar, and delicacies from the land and sea. We tasted four of the sandwich treats and each was freshly prepared and delicious. The Lobster Roll has fresh, tender chunks of local lobster lightly tossed in an herb citrus aioli served with zesty arugula and on a toasted brioche bun. This is a lobster lovers delight- all lobster and full of cool fresh flavor. The Signature Tuna Steak Sandwich is presented on a toasted ciabatta with baby arugula and fried onion. Gently seared, the tuna is perfectly paired with the ciabatta and the sriracha aioli drizzles on top- Divine and definitely not SLOPPY. Our third sandwich and final “from the sea” delight, was the Oyster PO’BOY. The freshly fried oysters are accompanied by lettuce, tomato, dill pickle, and a traditional southern aioli with a bit of spice- and served on a toasted brioche bread. A spectacular treat for oyster lovers! Finally, we somehow found room to try the Char-Grilled Burger. This is 8oz of perfectly seasoned and lean signature burger blend topped with lettuce, tomato, and red onion. Veggie Wrap, Double-Dog Down, and Herb Grilled Cheese are the other ‘From the Land’ dishes- each one offering wonderful ‘non-fish’ choice. Whichever dish you may choose, be sure to bring your appetite, the portions are generous and the taste makes it hard to leave anything on your

plate. And if there’s still room, check with you server about dessert choices – we enjoyed chocolate chip cookies sandwiched with vanilla ice-cream and drizzled with chocolate and garnished with tangy red raspberries. The head Chef - Michael Adams has experience ranging from California to South Carolina and comes to The Sloppy Tuna from a vast background in culinary expertise, notably cooking for the cast and crew of hit television series 30 Rock. For his menu and daily specials, his kitchen utilizes the freshest ingredients including daily fresh catch from Gosman’s Dock. Sous Chef Joel Rivera is from Puerto Rico with three years of experience in San Juan and is enjoying his 4th season here in Montauk. Through all of his training and varied experiences with talented Chefs, he says his time at ENE with Chef John Weston was his best experience. Joel promises creative specials throughout the season including Ceviche, Fried Green Plantains and Rocoto Peppers…all of which are sure to be wonderful additions to the fresh high quality plates already on the menu. Lunch and dinner served daily-live music at the outdoor bar and DJ and special events at night… check out the entertainment section of the paper for schedules.

Lola’s “Hot & Flying” Tattoos A Clean Machine

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Located next to the train station in Montauk, NY The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 17


Navy Seals Honored at Navy Beach by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel

Montauk's Favorite Beachfront Restaurant & Bar Casual Coastal Cuisine Amazing Sunsets / Boaters Welcome Lunch & Dinner 7 Days

Under the warm sunny Montauk skies, over 125 guests gathered to pay tribute and honor the Navy Seals for their duty and dedication to our country. Appropriately held on Navy Beach, the cocktail party site was at the picturesque spot in front of Navy Beach Restaurant. Members of the United States Coast Guard were on hand as well as a member of the SEALS. The purpose of this fundraiser was to help raise awareness and funds for the Navy SEAL Foundation that provides the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) community with the confidence and comfort that their family will be taken care of while on active duty and in the days after a tragedy and in the years to follow. More focus has been in the news over the last few years about the Navy SEALS and their heroics, made more public by the outstanding and brave mission accomplished by SEAL team six and their mission overseas. The Navy SEAL Foundation helps to augment and supplement Navy and Veteran Affairs programs to provide financial support for education, mental health support, and family counseling support and tragedy assistance. While Americans may go about their daily lives, working, playing, vacationing and spending time with their families and friends, we should never forget those warriors that silently and honorably serve our country that we may enjoy the freedoms we have before us. Along with live music by Nancy Atlas and local wines by Lieb Cellars and Brooklyn Brewery beer, guests could mingle for two hours at this cocktail party and know the modest ticket cost was benefitting a most worthy cause. For information, visit navysealfoundation.org or facebook.com/NavySEALfoundation.

July 13 & 14 The American Summer RIVIERA Weekend Boaters WHOFRPH 6ZLPVXLWV (QFRXUDJHG DJ Nicola Zanatta & Winston Irie 16 Navy RRDG Montauk, N.Y. 11954

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ZZZ.navybeach.com Please check our calendar or call ahead to see when we are closed for private events.

Collas Tennis Academy JR Clinics Monday

9:00 - 11:00 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training (High School Varsity or JR Ranking) 4:00 - 5:00 JR Clinic (4-8 Year Olds) 5:00 - 7:00 JR Play (Must be able serve and keep score) Tuesday 10:00 - 11:30 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training 4:00 - 5:00 JR Clinic (9-12 Year Olds) Wednesday 10:00 - 11:30 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training 4:00 - 5:00 (4-8 Year Olds) 5:00 - 7:00 JR Play Thursday 9:30 - 11:00 (Open Age) 12:00 - 3:00 Tournament Training 4:00 - 5:00 (9-12 Years Old)

Tennis Shop

*All JR Play will consist of a 1/2 hour warm up clinic with 1.5 Play.

Adult Clinics Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

10:00 - 11:30 (Progressive) 10:00 - 11:30 (Progressive) 9:30 - 11:00 (Cardio) 9:00 - 12:00 (Boot Camp) 10:30 - 12:00 (Adult Workout)

Adult Play Monday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Sunday

9:00 - 11:00 Ladies League 5:00 - 7:00 Round Robin 5:00 - 7:00 Round Robin 3:00 - 5:00 4.0 Men’s Play 5:00 - 7:00 Round Robin 4:00 - 6:00 Drop in (Beat the Staff!)

Play with the Staff $65.00/hr. By Appointment Only. *All Round Robin play will consist of a 1/2 hr. warm up clinic with 1.5 Play.

24 hour raquet stringing, fully stocked shop, with shoes, racquets, grips, and apparel. Private Lessons • Clinics • Corporate Outings Match Arranging • Video Analysis

Collas Tennis Academy Since 1990

Master Card & Visa accepted. Collas Tennis Academy is not responsible for lost days due to the weather. Rain days will be reshceduled if possible. All lessons, clinics, court times, a 24 hour cancellation must be made.

Montauk Downs State Park PO Box 1916 50 South Fairview Montauk, NY 11954

(631) 668-6264 E-mail - elcollas@aol.com Text number (760) 861-4992

Professionals

*All tennis courts are Har-Tru Erick Collas - Director

Franz Collas - Professional

The director of tennis at the Academy for the past 20 years. Serves also on the Head Advisory Staff.

Joining the team from Vermont, Franz has experience as a Director and a Junior Coach.

18 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun

Leoncio Collas - Professional

Fabiana Mersan - Professional

A former Davis cup player, has been a South American Champion. Leoncio brings a great amount of experience to the team.

She was a former world ranked JR, and was ranked top 4 in Paraguay. She played division one college tennis in the United States.


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Gourmet Self-serve Yogurt CafĂŠ Comes to Montauk It’s what we’ve all been waiting for‌and more! BuddhaBerry Yogurt CafĂŠ has opened at 43 S. Euclid St in Montauk this May – directly next store to The Coast restaurant. BuddhaBerry is much more than a self-serve yogurt shop. BuddhaBerry owner/operator Nancy Passaretti has spent the past winter months traveling the country in search of the highest quality yogurt available today. Nancy visited dairy farms and yogurt manufacturing plants from Oregon to Arkansas ensuring that BuddhaBerry yogurt is the best you have ever tasted and the healthiest! “All yogurt is not the same – much of the frozen yogurt that we eat is made from powder – Buddhaberry yogurt has real bulky ingredients in it. Our sea salt caramel pretzel yogurt has real pieces of caramel, sea salt and pretzels added .. not flavoringâ€? says Nancy “ Our frozen yogurt has 5 probitoics, not 2 or 3 like most other yogurt companiesâ€? More than 75 gourmet and Superfood toppings, sandwiches , candy and snacks to go , Italian coffee bar. Belgian Waffles all day. Open for breakfast through late night.

The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 19


Overlooking The Harbor... The Gulf Coast Kitchen by Sue Giustino

The Gulf Coast Kitchen at the Montauk Yacht Club is a fine Waterfront Dining experience. The view from their nautically decorated dining room offers an array of beautiful boats docked at the marina or floating by, flags waving in the breeze and the promise of an after dinner drink by the intimate fire pit patio. This season Chef Ryan Solien (in his 2nd season at the Yacht Club), and assistant Chef Howard Francis (who’s been here for about five years) offer a wide selection of fresh local fish and a nice variety of meats. They told us that they like to mix it up every few weeks; this ever changing menu is sure to please. Upon entering the Yacht Club as you

head into their lounge/bar area it’s hard to miss the beautiful floor to ceiling windows and large bar inviting you to enjoy a drink and or a snack. The cocktail and wine lists are extensive offering many unique cocktail combinations. We had the Red Sangria- offered outdoor at The Promenade- and a spicy Jalapeño Infused Tequila Cocktail with cucumber and lime. The Sangria is refreshing and not too sweet with floating fruit and lots of ice for a perfect chill, while the Jalapeño drink is similar to a spicy tequila Mojito, also very tasty. Our waiter Hernon was attentive and very friendly, and after taking our drink orders he presented a crispy toast adorned with diced salmon, peppers, and onion and drizzled with a fine wasabi sauce. After that treat, we decided to let the Chef choose the rest of our menu for the evening. Our Soup Du Jour was an amazing Tuscan Chicken: light, bursting with flavor and tender chicken, kale and fresh vegetables. We also had the chowder MYC which was also delicious and reminded me of a potato soup; creamy and thick, and loaded with fresh local clams, cream Yukon gold potato, celery and onion. Along with the soup came a basket of baguettes lightly toasted with garlic butter and parmesan cheese- perfect for dipping. The dipping Continued on Next Page

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continued in the sauce of our next dish, the Steamed Mussels. Prepared with pernod, cherry tomatoes, Andouille Sausage, and Herbs of Provence this dish has a bit of a spice from the sausage that adds to the fresh gentle taste of the mussels for an overall great flavor. The generous portion is plenty to share as an appetizer, or to enjoy as an entrée. Surf and turf with a twist became our main entrée selections. Chef Howard prepared Pecan Crusted Colorado Rack of Lamb and Pan Seared Striped Bass perfectly. The Lamb is presented with a Smooth Sweet Potato Mousse and Braised Collard Greens with Pancetta which were excellent accompaniments for the tender, flavorful pecan crusted lamb. Our Surf, the Striped Bass broke apart with ease and melted like butter in my mouth. It was placed atop a bed of Wild Rice Medley with Portabello, and presented with Grilled Spring Ramps, and Celery Root Puree. The Puree was fresh and light which really enhanced the flavors of the fish. A lovely Sauté of Brussels Sprouts, sautéed with pancetta and balsamic glaze was our ‘Short Excursion’, and a delicious addition to our meal. Dessert, although not needed after this delightful meal, came in the form of a Lemon cello cake that was refreshingly lemony yet not overpowering, moist and delicious. Other delectable choices are available and all sounded just as pleasing and satisfying for the sweet tooth. The Gulf Coast Kitchen at the Montauk Yacht Club offers fare that is both fresh and delicious in a lovely room with a welcoming Southern Coastal ambiance. This is one of the four dining areas available; so indoor or outdoor, breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, or late night, the Yacht Club offers a complete selection of food, drink and entertainment for all to enjoy. See the entertainment section of the Sun for complete monthly schedules.

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Free Wednesday Movie Nights 9pm New Releases on the Great Lawn

Every Weekend Live Music in Hurricane Alley Saturdays: 1 to 4pm with Dan Bailey Tribe Sundays: 1 to 4pm

Sunday Brunch in Hurricane Alley 11-3pm indoors or outdoors

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“Harry-oke” Every Friday 10PM

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408 Westlake Drive The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 21


Summer Specials at the Sail Inn by Debbie Tuma

You may think the Sail Inn is just another dock bar, where you trade stories with local fishermen at Happy Hour. But you may be surprised to find out they also have some fine food coming out of the kitchen, besides having the best and biggest burgers in town. If you like to enjoy great food in a casual, kick-back atmosphere, at reasonable prices, the Sail Inn is for you. Located in the heart of the Montauk Harbor, the Sail Inn is a small and friendly place to stop in for a drink, shoot pool, or duck into a comfy booth, to try their different specials, ranging from barbecued spare ribs, to marinated steak, seafood, and hearty prime ribs. Owner George Gallaway, who has been operating the Sail Inn for over 25 years, is a multi-talented businessman who even does his own cooking. He cooks up some fine meals for the hungry fishermen, locals and tourists who visit his place. My friend Lisa and I chose a booth near a fish tank, overlooking the local marinas, and ordered some gin and vodka tonics. Our friendly waitress, Dottie, told us tonight’s Wednesday special was Barbecue Spare Ribs, which we ordered, and we were also told George makes a mean marinated steak. We started off with an appetizer of Crab Cakes with homemade cocktail

Sail inn Motel • Restaurant • Tavern HAPPy HOuR 4:00 – 7:30 Dart Board • Drink Specials • Pool Table Wednesday:

Thursday:

Ribs, French Fries, & Salad: $1795

Seafood Combo – $2495

Pool Tournament... $5 entry fee

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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 28 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 Continued on Page 66

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News from Deep Hollow Ranch Their Golden Palomino Mare, Steady Docs Date or ‘Chrome’ as Cate Keogh nicknamed her, who is one of the last in her lineage- her father was Steady Doc- is to be artificially inseminated. The stallion is One Smart Cat, a Red Roan whose father is High Brow Cat. High Brow Cats offspring won $50million in the Cutting Industry as well as Futurity Competitions. Futurity programs differ between breed registries, but in general they are to encourage breeding for outstanding offspring. To be entered in a futurity class at a horse show, a horse must have been enrolled in a futurity program, either before or very shortly after birth. They will compete against horses enrolled within the same time period.

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The lineage of the horses is extremely important for the purse of the event; consequently, the offspring carries a part of the name of the parent so the lineage is apparent. Cate’s new horse will be ready for competition in 3years. The Cutting Horses competition is an athletic sporting event popular in Texas and the Carolinas. The sport originated from cattle ranches in the West, where it was the cutting horse's job to separate cattle from the herd for vaccinating, castrating, and sorting. Eventually competitions arose between the best cutting horses and riders in the area. In 1898 the first cutting horse competition was held in Haskell, Texas. Today, cutting is a fast-growing equine sport. In 2006, the contestants at the United States NCHA Futurity competed for more than $3.7 million—over a hundred times the offering of the first year. Total purses at NCHA-approved shows alone now exceed $39 million annually.

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Something new for the kids... Summer Pony Camp: offered at the Deep Hollow Ranch beginning June 24th and running till August. There are 2 age groups: 7-9yr olds from 9am12 pm, and 10-12yr olds from 1-3pm. They will learn to tack and untack, groom and ride the horses. In addition, they’ll be given a snack and a chance to review and discuss what they’ve learned with their instructor, Laura Valcich.

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A Day at the Spa with Sue by Sue Giustino

A perfect way to gain the benefits of the sea while relaxing in a warm massaging tub Gurney’s Spa offers Thalassotherapy- in the only authentic Thalasso Center in the continental USA- which includes hydro massage in specially designed hydrotherapy tubs filled with filtered sea water. Seawater contains 120 chemical compounds in the form of salts and dissolved gases. It is very rich in vitamins, minerals and trace elements in similar proportions to the human blood plasma. When heated, the minerals from seawater pass through the barrier of the skin. The ions will selectively wander and fix themselves in the organs where they are most needed which allow the body to recharge itself, and detoxify and rebalance all body functions. I enjoyed a Hydrotherapy Massage with an added ‘New’ Hydrotherapy Facial. Thalasso Therapy treatments offered at the spa have a beneficial effect on the skin, cellular exchanges, the respiratory system and the body as a whole with a better oxygenation, an increased elimination of toxins and a revitalization of the mind and body. For this treatment, my technician- Margarita- first cleansed and massaged my face, and applied an organic seaweed mask. Next, I entered a warm, soothing Jacuzzi like tub filled with sea water, in which I relaxed while she massaged me with a hydro hose. The massaging sea water was pulsing along my muscles as I enjoyed the effects of the wrap on my face. I could feel my muscles relaxing with the combined warmth of the water, minerals from the sea, and power of the water coming out of the hose over my body. This is a wonderful way to reap all of the benefits that seawater has to offer, and simultaneously relax and rejuvenate your skin and muscles. After the treatment, Margarita applied their natural seaweed facial cream to my face felt. As usual after a treatment at Gurney’s I left the spa with my skin feeling soft, smooth and rejuvenated. Save the Date: JULY 13th- Gurney’s 4th Annual SPATINI Cocktail Party. From 6-9pm enjoy the gentle sea breeze with a backdrop of the sun sitting over the majestic ocean, while hearing music, experiencing spa product giveaways and

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at Montauk Soccer Field Monday to Friday * 9 am-12 noon * Ages 4-16 FREE soccer ball and NOGA t-shirt

REGISTER ONLINE AT www.NOGAsoccer.com or (516) 489-3900 Ext. 104 cool summer color polish changes, and delightful Spa Hors D’ouvres. In addition to our “Spatini”, our own Montauk Brewery will be on hand with their Summer Brew. Gurney’s Inn Resort Spa & Conference Center 290 Old Montauk Highway - Montauk, NY 631.668.2345 www.GurneysInn.com

4th annual spatini cocktail party SATURDAY t JULY 27 t 6-9 PM AT THE SEAWATER SPA™

warm weather, a gentle sea breeze, a violet sun sitting over the majestic ocean, nature has set the stage for our 4th annual spatini cocktail party. join us in celebrating summer beauty on saturday, july 13th from 6-9 pm on the Spa Roof at the seawater spa. the evening includes music by dj dodge, spa product giveaways, spa hors d’oeuvres, complimentary polish changes with our hottest summer colors.

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SUMMER EVENT CALENDAR

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Saturday, July 27

Thursday, July 11 • 7pm

BREAKSK8 Roller Skating Break Dancers As seen on “America’s Got Talent,” this high-powered break-dancing group performs amazing routines - all on roller skates!

sponsored by T.S. Home Maintenance

Thursday, July 25 • 7pm The Hampton Ballet Theater School and the Hamptons Festival Orchestra’s production of

“Peter and the Wolf”

Children and music lovers of all ages will delight in this FamilyFest tradition! Surprise celebrity guest narrator (to be announced).

sponsored by Kiwanis Club of East Hampton underwritten by MON TIKI

Thursday, August 8 • 7pm

National Circus Project

1/2 , 1 & 2 mile swims • Kirk Park to Ditch Plains

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Gala

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Saturday, August 3 • 7-11 pm DINNER • DANCING • DRINKS • AUCTION A T T H E M O N T A U K P L AY H O U S E HONOREES Drew Doscher • Andy Harris & Sally Richardson Dennis & Rosanna Sisco

This renowned circus arts-in-education program will stage a delightful and entertaining circus performance with lots of audience participation, and a 4pm circus-skills workshop for kids at the Playhouse!

sponsored by Willow Unique Gifts

Thursday, August 22 • 7pm

Harlem Hoopsters With their freestyle moves, fancy dribbling and footwork routines incorporating music and choreography, these players demonstrate the “Art of Basketball.”

sponsored by Bridgehampton National Bank

TICKETS: montaukplayhouse.org • (631) 668-1124

MEDIA SPONSOR

Tickets: $15 per person, per performance or workshop; $50 per person for the 4-part series (including workshop). Purchase online at montaukplayhouse.org by phone at (631) 668-1124, or at the Willow gift store in Montauk village.

All event proceeds benefit the MPCCF’s fundraising efforts to construct an Aquatic Center and multi-use spaces in the unfinished half of the historic Montauk Playhouse Community Center.


Soldier Ride of the Hamptons Rock the Farm 2013 by Debra Rose

The sixth annual Soldier Ride of The Hamptons will take place on Saturday, July 20 to celebrate and help support our Nation's Wounded Veterans. In association with The Wounded Warrior Project, cyclists, runners and walkers will raise money while honoring the wounded veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Riders can choose from a 30 mile ride and a 60 mile ride from Amagansett through East Hampton to Sag Harbor, stopping for the Tribute to LCpl Jordan C. Debbie Rose and Chris Haerter, USMC at the Sag HarModoono at Rock the Farm bor Long Wharf. 60-mile riders continue up the scenic coast of the East End to the Montauk Lighthouse then back to Amagansett. The Wounded Warrior Project Soldier Ride provides physical and mental rehabilitation for wounded warriors through cycling. Soldier Ride also helps to raise public awareness and money for those who have been severely injured during the current wars abroad. Soldier Ride allows the general public to see firsthand the effect of recreational rehab sports and the work of WWP. It has literally saved the lives of warriors and inspired so many to greater things post-injury. All program participants are provided with the adaptive equipment and training they need to cycle, despite their injury. Registration fees include a Soldier Ride T-Shirt, breakfast snacks at both locations and BBQ lunch at Ocean View Farms. Following The Soldier Ride is Rock the Farm, held at the Principi Farm in Amagansett. Guests will enjoy open bar, an American BBQ and live music featuring The English Beat and other musical guests. For more information on tickets, please visit: www.thestephentalkhouse.musictoday.com/StephenTalkhouse/calendar.aspx For more information, please call 877-TEAM-WWP (832-6997) or visit: woundedwarriorproject.org

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bor, which includes three restaurants, a clam bar, a fish dock and fish house, and several retail shops. The Gosman family includes Roberta, John, Emmett, Billy and Dick Gosman, all of Montauk, and also their aunt Teresa Gosman, of Ireland and Montauk. Each one is involved with different phases of this large operation, but somehow, they have managed to make it last for many decades. During this time, they brought over many friends and relatives from Ireland to work at their restaurant. Gosman’s Dock Restaurant was started around 1953-4 by their mother, Mary Harrington, of Ireland, and their father, Bob Gosman, a businessman and fisherman. It began as a small shack near the jetties at the entrance to the harbor, to serve the fishermen coffee, chowder, and simple fare. There was also a general store with everything they would need, including ice, bait, candy and cigars. At the dinner, held on June 7 at Gosman’s Dock Restaurant, and attended by over 100 people, Carol McDonald Nye spoke about working at this original restaurant in the old days. “We had many fishermen, who were real characters, coming there, all with interesting nick-names,” she said. “I used to get up at 3 a.m. to serve them.” Stuart Vorpahl, a fisherman of Amagsnsett, shared his memories of the old dock, and Emmett Gosman remembered when he lived in the “round house” there. Gene Beckwith, another Montauk old-timer, remembered the “old days” at the docks when he grew up here. In 1967-68, the Gosman family expanded to include the bigger restaurant

Montauk Chamber Honors Gosman Family by Debbie Tuma For the past few years, the Montauk Chamber of Commerce has been honoring members of different fishing communities in the local area, at the annual “Old Timer’s Dinners.” Last year, they honored the commercial fishermen, and the year before that, the old-timer charter boat fishermen. This idea was created by Chamber treasurer Carl Darenberg, owner of the Montauk Marine Basin. This year, he decided to honor the Gosman family, owners of Gosman’s Village at the Montauk Har-

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Health a’ Plenty by Kimberly Esperian

Summer Mango Salsa Spicy, fruity, colorful, vibrant and delicious! 1 mango peeled, seeded and chopped. 1/4 cup finely chopped red bell pepper. 1 green onion. 2 Tbsp. chopped cilantro. 1 jalapeno pepper finely chopped. 2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice. 1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice.

Mix all ingredients together, cover, let sit for 30 min. Serve with chips as a dip or over a fresh bed of mixed greens as a dressing.

Southampton Hospital Opens Amagansett Laboratory Southampton Hospital has added another laboratory to its satellite system, bringing the total to 22 facilities covering primary care, diagnostic imaging, HIV/AIDS care, prenatal care, dialysis, physical therapy and rehabilitation, laboratory, and patient financial services. The newest laboratory is located at 518 Montauk Highway, Suite 104, in Amagansett. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7 am to 3 pm, closed 11:45 am to 1 pm for lunch. For information, call (631) 527-5117. Other Hospital laboratory sites are conveniently located at Lab South, 330 Meeting House Lane in Southampton; at the Hospital, 240 Meeting House Lane; at the Hampton Medical Atrium at 182 West Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays; and at East Hampton Healthcare Center, 200 Pantigo Road in East Hampton.

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Psychic Reader Advisor Tarot Cards Astrology Aura Cleansing Chakra Balancing Massage Therapy Spiritual Meditation Services Acupuncture Detox therapy in our Healing Waters Spiritual Breathing “Chair” Yoga Lymphtic Drainage Therapy Reconnective Healing Aura cleansing Foot Detox with foot

Massage/Acupressure Psychic Energy Reading Tarot Card Reading Palm Reading Tea Leaf Reading Services are available for group gathering's

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Guided Meditation/Relaxation (Private and/or Workshop) Classes and Healing touch Massage can be done on the water

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Montauk Writers Group’s First Reading by Patria Baradi Pacis Living in Montauk, has many benefits. As a writer/photographer/artist myself, I have personally been inspired to passionately, create something, anything just because of the hamlet's beautiful surroundings of white, sandy beaches, perfect sunny weathers (warm during the day-cool at night) and clear dark skies.

It was inevitable that a group of writers called the Montauk Writers Group would have its first reading at the Montauk Library this Spring, thanks to the efforts of Director, Karen Rade and Program Director Carolyn Balducci, and The Friends of the Library, for providing the perfect venue for local writers so that they wouldn't have to travel to other libraries pass the Napeague Stretch. The Montauk Writers Group (MWG) was formed about six years ago when Ed Johann, invited author of 19 books, Tom Clavin to hold a writers' class at the Nature Center, Fort Pond House in Montauk. As one of the original students, including

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Stephanie and Dave Krusa, Debbie Tuma, and Ed, I was privileged to learn some of the "tricks of the trade" of the publishing world. At the Library, on May 22nd, there were seven, anxious, writers who bravely stood in front of more than forty wannabe writers: Ed Johann, Dave and Stephanie Krusa, Patti Leber, Audrey Morgan, Gert Murphy and yours truly. We allotted ten minutes for each to read a piece so as not to bore the listeners. After a brief welcome by Ms. Balducci, Ed Johann, spent a few minutes talking about the groups beginnings, their background and their reason for joining. I've taken the liberty to include some of his introductions: Ed Johann, a construction worker who writes fiction, recreationally for himself, read "They Too Also Served" based from his family's story, that was handed down from generation to generation. This reporter knows for a fact that Ed specifically wrote the piece for the reading since most of his works were at least 3000 words, too long for the event. Ed's summary of the group's weekly readings and his many literary contributions has made the MWG the group that it is today and can hold its own among other writer groups. Patti Leber- Non Fiction read "A Piece of Paper,"The End of the World" and "The Last Bloom" Patti, a transplanted New Jerseyite, now a full time 19 year resident of Montauk with an early career in finance, real estate and a current board member of the Montauk School of Education uses writing to express her personal reflections on life, as a working mother,daughter, wife and a recent widow. Dave Krusa, a lifelong baymen and fishermen read several poems written when he was a teen-ager up to his adult life. He has written and published several poems and stories from a Captain's point of view. Dave is the class clown and keeps the group on its toes with his witty, clever comments. He admits that his wife Stephanie keeps him in check. Semi-retired educator, Stephanie Krusa -read the first and part of the third chapter of her novel, a work in progress, entitled "Abigail" . It's about a young female ghost that has haunted the Montauk Point Lighthouse since her demise during the Christmas storm of 1811. Stephanie also works part-time as a tour guide at the famous landmark. Her current projects include a memoir of her childhood written specifically for the family. Last December, she gave them some of her finished work as Christmas gifts. Gert Murphy-a retired public school teacher with 30 plus years of service-read several anecdotal essays including "The Letter "N" and Others" that she compiled over the course of her long and eventful career as an educational influence on the children she mentored. She describes herself as "the fastest Catholic girl in Manhattan in the fifties" and is currently working on "All Present and/or a memoir "They Never Told Me When Lent Ended." Audrey Morgan, an abstract impressionist painter, interior decorator and educator read-Poetry"The Heron", (recently published) "They've Gone","The Hurricane" and "Space". Audrey has chosen to illustrate her passions through poetry. Substituting the lyric phrase for the brush stroke, she continues to frame the images that most intrigue her specially from her observations of Montauk's natural surroundings. Last but not least, I read a review (from a journalistic point of view)entitled "Music For Montauk's Last Concert and Memorial to Founder Ruth Widder" held at the Montauk Public School last April, in memory of Ruth Widder who pass suddenly last winter.(Published on the Montauk Sun's May Issue). As a diplomats' daughter and having grown up in Africa, with 34 years working in the Airlines industry, I am constantly urged by the group to start writing: "My African Memoir" while I can still remember. The one and a half hour reading was a great success! Till our next reading! Note: The MWG has invited guests such as author, Vincent Lardo, columnists, Russell Drumm and Virginia Garrison. We no longer meet at Fort Pond House, which is currently for sale. We meet in our homes and are currently seeking other venues. Recently, we've gained two, new members.


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band Sunshine and I met Jim Carrey at Gurney’s when they were filming in Montauk and little did we know that Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind would later be earning a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 93%, making it the second most acclaimed Jim Carrey film, after The Truman Show. We didn’t meet Kate Winslet, but here performance was praised in this film as well. Emotionally withdrawn Joel Barish (Jim Carrey) and unhinged free spirit Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet) strike up a relationship on a Long Island Rail

Road train from Montauk, New York. They are almost immediately drawn to each other on account of their radically different personalities. Sounds like Ingrid & Sunshine, except that we met at the old St. Therese Church which was later replaced with a new church building. Although they apparently do not realize it at the time, Joel and Clementine were in fact former lovers, Continued on Page 59 The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 35


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Willie Nelson coming to Montauk reminded me of cowboys and cowboys reminded me of ingrown toenails. Each of us working in the Public Health Service Clinic in Arizona pulled off two or three toenails a week. Most of the men and women out there wore cowboy boots all day long. They’d hobble into the office, pull off their sock and the big toe would be the size of a lemon. These toes were difficult to numb up too because of the advancing infection. The folks let it go until they couldn't stand it any longer. Sound familiar? There is a direct relationship between footwear and ingrown toenails but in Northern Arizona, no-way-no-how-am-I-gonna-take-mycowboy-boots-off. A few of these stubborn cowboys and cowgirls came in every three or four months to get the same tired ole nail pried off. We'd frequently end up applying acid to the nail bed so a new nail wouldn't grow back. It became such a public health issue that local surgeons devised a procedure for debulking the excess skin around the big toe. Eventhough everybody wore their cowboy boots and kept getting nasty ingrown toenails, I still thought there was nothing like being the doctor at one of the local rodeos way out in the middle of the desert on a Saturday afternoon with pick-up trucks circling the arena and the plywood stand selling roast mutton, corn and Navajo tacos. Jimmy Black would bring out a few of his thousand pound bulls for the youngsters to ride and they'd set up the barrels for the girls to take their horses breakneck around hair pin turns. As the sun went down the trucks’ headlights would come on. Even the little ones with little cowboy boots and little cowboy hats rode bucking sheep and lassoed goats! Incidentally, they would play midnight volley ball the same way out there with a net set up in the middle of the desert, trucks and cars parked around the court, lights on until two, three am. But I used to hold my breath and pray there wouldn't be a true emergency out there because they were usually doozies. And that is if the cowboy would even let you treat them. I saw a few guys get stomped in the abdomen by a bull then refuse transport, one even ended up having a ruptured spleen and liver laceration. These were tough people who used every penny of the prize money. In Red Rock one weekend, I sat behind the gate and watched circuit bullriders very slowly wrap their previously fractured and sprained wrists and forearms before getting into the shoot and tying that same limb to the saddle of a 1500 pound bull. Just before the shoot door opened, see, the flank strap was cinched “encouraging” him to buck higher. Both bull and cowboy earned their keep. From a medical standpoint, I would advise to take on bull riding at your own risk: I’ll guarantee that you are going to get hurt. For an ingrown toe nail, try wearing a wider based shoe in the future. But cowboys are going to do what they want to do anyway, right?


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The Backyard at Sole East gets everything right – it’s a good-time place with a breezy sexy interior, a wistful welcoming outside oasis, live music and a buzzing friendly bar and staff. The menu changes nightly as the chef takes advantage of locally sourced ingredients and fresh off the fishing boats catch of the day. It being friday, the summer solstice and weather forecast looking to be picture perfect (finally!), Sole East Back Yard Restaurant is the obvious choice to complete the Montauk weekend bucket list.

The backyard restaurant at Solé East is located at 90 Secondhouse Road Montauk, NY (631) 668-2105 www.soleeast.com The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 37


This Month with The Montauk Fire Department Welcome the summer of 2013 This is a busy time of year for the Montauk Fire Dept. Our community swells from a population of 3500 year round residents to a summer population of 35,000 . This increase in population creates a much heavier work load for the volunteer services provided by the local residents. This influx of vacationers increases the ambulance and fire related calls approximately ten times that of the winter. Bicycle and pedestrian traffic , as well as sun exposure and traffic accidents, all contribute to the flood of ambulance calls during the summer months. Please be aware of your environment. Last fall brought super storm Sandy to the east coast .We have all seen the photos and footage of how devastating this weather event was to the costal communities. The Montauk Fire Department has a comprehensive guide available to help you prepare your home and family for an event of this nature. These brochures will be available at local hotels,motels, the Montauk Chamber of Commerce and the Montauk firehouse. Evacuation centers are ready to be opened as needed: these include Montauk Playhouse, Montauk School, and Montauk Downs. A special needs registry is in place for people who may need help evacuating, including the elderly, disabled, and those with special medical needs. These forms are available on the MFD website or at the firehouse,library, and chamber of commerce. Please go to our website www.montaukfiredistrict.org/ for additional information pertaining to this program and adverse weather advisories. Be safe,be aware, and please travel with care. Enjoy your summer. Dennis O'Reilly

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Kiwanis Club of East End Corner Kiwanis is an international organization that serves the children of the world. In our local club we dedicate all of our fundraising to the local community we serve Wainscott to Montauk! Our community is very important to us. If you would like to learn more about us, please got to Kiwanis Club of East Hampton's webpage. www.hamptonsweb.com/Kiwanis/ First I would like to thank the Montauk Sun, this paper is always the first to get the word out about our local community and about events going on. Well it's finally summer! That means that the children will be getting out of school and the beaches will be crowded. The Kiwanis club of East Hampton, The Clamshell Foundation, Ocean Rescue and The Montauk Sun sponsored Rip Tide Cards that we have be distributing all over town and is also located in this paper. Please share with your family and friends. It could save your life!!! It also means that our Montauk Mercury Grand Slam will be soon! Please join us August 16th, at 5:00 is registration and 6:00pm is the Captains meeting. The tournament starts Saturday morning August 17 at 5:30 am and all boats must be back inside the jetty at 6:00 pm. It resumes again on Sunday morning August 18th at 5:30am all boats must be back inside the jetty at 5:00 pm. At 7 pm we have our awards ceremony. With live music under the tent. Won't you join us? The cost for the weekend is $300 per boat. Please call me Sharon Buckler for more information or look for the registration form in this paper! I will have more news in the next paper! Welcome Summer! ~ Sharon Marie Buckler. 631-561-9135 Kiwanis Club of East Hampton, President

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a steamed lobster tail, served with French Fries and salad. When in Montauk, one must try the local seafood, and George gets it right from the docks. Although we had heard so much about George’s famous ribs and steak, we were still surprised to see the large portion of ribs that were so tender and juicy, the meat was falling off the bone. For rib lovers, these are not to be missed. The steak was marinated in a special (and secret) sauce that was zesty and flavorful—and it came with French fries and salad, as did the ribs, and fried onion rings. Wednesday is BBQ Ribs night, for $17.95; Thursday is Seafood Combo dinner for $24.95; Friday is Shell Steak dinner night for $21.95; and Saturday is Prime Rib dinner night for $21.95. We took a break to digest all this great food, and chatted with some local real estate people we ran into. At the Sail Inn, it’s hard not to run into someone you know. Dottie brought us some coffees and we shared a piece of Oreo cheesecake,

which was so smooth and creamy—the perfect ending to a perfect meal! The Sail Inn also has “Margaritaville Sundays,” where you get Jimmy Buffet music from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., a Margarita and two tacos for $8.00, and other drink specials, as well as a “Cheeseburger in Paradise” special with a beer, for only $10.95. And don’t forget, the Sail Inn also has rooms on premises, with water views, Jacuzzis, free wireless, and Broadband Internet. The Sail Inn is located at 548 West Lake Drive in Montauk. Call 668-2800, or visit sailinnofmontauk.com

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Entertainment Gurney’s Inn 631-668-2345 Tuesdays uesdays Free concert 6 to 10pm on Gurney's private beach. Live band, bonfires, drink spespecials, raffles and dancing in the sand. NO Cover Charge! July 2nd Joe Delia & the Thieves July 9th Gene Casey & the Lonesharks July 16th Dan Bailey & the Tribe July 30th HOTWAX Wednesdays: weekly Lobster Bakes 6 to 8:30pm, live music please make reservations Ever y Fri. 9:00 Start Karaoke with Des & Linda Ever y Saturday Live Music or DJ Gurney’s... The Place For Dancing and Fun

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Lynn's Hula Hut Music... Thursday-Sunday from 5-9 p.m. July 4-6 T.B.A. July 11 andevery thursday,..."ED Kaecher" Sat.& Sun. ..July 13 & 14...New Orleans Legends!! .."Peter Novelli & Daryl White"( Swampy,Funky Nola street rythyms,La. roots & blues) Midway to mardi gras celebration!! “Le Sais le Bon Temps Roule" Friday July 19 "Ed Kaecher" Sat. July 20 ...Special Guests T.B.A. Sun. July 21...Very special Guests T.B.A. July 26..." Marigrace Dineen & Co." Sat. July 27...." The 3 Bs"..(.Classic rock & Roll) Sunday July 28...."Royal Khaoz"..(.Fusion Reggae)

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cross eyed clam Wednesdays- the Original Big Wednesday Celebrating all things surf! Montauk's Top 3 DJ's $3 beer & drinks, shot spespecials all night! 10pm to 4am 21+ no cover Fridays- DJ Dance Party- Come dance off your week with all-night drink specials and guest DJ's 10pm to 4am 21+ no cover Saturdays- Karaoke Night with Big Rich Come sing like a Rock Star! 10pm- 2am no cover Sundays- Boozy Brunch- Eat.Drink.Dance. Montauk's first Groovin' Brunch, with DJ NOID 12pm to 4pm $30 all you can eat and drink

Navy Beach celebrates Independence Day with live music by Nancy Atlas on Thursday, July 4th from 5 to 7 p.m

Monday Night Concerts “On the Green” 6 to 8pm July 1 Ray Red -Covers from the ‘60s to the present July 3 Ray Red hosts Montauk -Open Mic 6 to 8:30pm July 8 Hoodoo Loungers -Mardi Gras Party July 15 Nancy Atlas Project - Rock n Roll Surfing July 22 Caroline Doctorow & The Steamrollers/Folk rock July 29 Blue Collar Band -Original and Classic Rock July 31 Ray Red Hosts Montauk - Open Mic 6 to 8:30pm ALL Concerts brought to you by the Montauk Chamber of Commerce and a few kind sponsponsors: Ben & Jerry’s, Gurney’s Inn, Montauk Clothing Co., Naturally Good Foods & Café, Page Home Service, MonMontauk Music Festival & the Viking Fleet

Gosman’s Dockside Stage & The Montauk Chamber of Commerce Present Sunday Evening Concerts in the Harbor 6 to 8pm July 7 Nancy Atlas Project 7/14 Hoodoo Loungers–New Orleans style R & B & zydeco July 21 Mama Lee Rose & Friends- Rock &Blues July 28 Gene Casey & the Lone Sharks- Rockabilly All concerts at the Gosman’s Stage; Bring your own seating!

Sail Inn Live Music 8:30 start July 6th Lone Rider "Acoustic rock" July 13th Patrick Collins July 20th Lone Rider "Acoustic rock" July 27th Kristofer Ambrose July 28th 6 to 8pm

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Mia Needs A Home! by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel The Montauk Sun has received a request from ARF (Animal Rescue Foundation) in Wainscott, to put this notice in the newspaper. It is about Mia, the cat that needs a home. Mia belonged to Suzanne Lavenas, a Montauk resident, who was tragically killed in a car accident. There is no one to care for Mia, who has been staying at ARF until a home is found for her.

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honorees will be Drew Doscher, Andy Harris and Sally Richardson and Dennis and Rosanna Sisco. The Diamond in the Rough committee welcomes both Montauk residents and guest visitors to join in this lavish evening. It is the place to be for a terrific night of dining and dancing, celebrity sightings and a wonderful way to support fund raising efforts for this gem of a building, The Montauk Playhouse! The Foundation invites guests to participate in this special evening through the purchase of tickets or a table, auction item donations, journal advertising, or event sponsorship. Visit montaukplayhouse.org

Remembering A Loyal Friend Patria & Cam Pacis with adopted, Labrador Mix, Princess Penguin from Kauai, remembering "Benji" on this 4th of July, on Cam's birthday, Montauk, NY

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CORDELIA: Two and a half year old Cordelia was brought to ARF with her five young kittens. She nursed and cared for them until all five of her beautiful babies were adopted. Now, it’s her turn. Give Cordelia a loving home and she will snuggle in your lap and reward you with sweetness and love.

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PRUDENCE: This stunning black beauty was rescued from a high kill shelter in Alabama. At a year and a half, Prudence is a very energetic and agile Border Collie mix who loves to play outdoors. Upon first meeting her she might be a little shy, but not to worry she warms up very quickly. She would do best with an active person and/or family who can give her the exercise she needs. She does well with other dogs and cats too, and even knows some basic obedience.

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If you don’t want to miss the party of the season, then be sure to order your tickets for the annual Diamond in the Rough benefit Gala for the Montauk Playhouse Community Center. The Gala takes place on Saturday, August 3rd from 7 to 11 pm. The Foundation’s yearly event has truly become “Montauk’s Party of the Year”! This lavish summer fundraising event takes place under a grand tent on the Playhouse grounds. It features a sumptuous cocktail hour, live music, silent and live auctions, and dinner and dancing. Each year the event honors several people that have made a significant impact on the Montauk community through the years. This year’s

ARF asks to please open your heart and adopt Mia and welcome her into your family. All cats and dogs ready for adoption from ARF are spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines and microchipped. Anyone interested in having Mia as a pet, or any other cat or dog at ARF are welcome to come visit and meet the animals in person. All animal photos are also posted on the ARF website, too. ARF is located at 90 Daniels Hole Road, Wainscott, N.Y. 11975 - 631 537-0400 or visit www.arfhamptons.org

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Lemonarf...A Club for Kids! The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons, Inc. (ARF) introduces the Lemonarf Stand, A Club for Kids. In an effort to engage kids to become philanthropic, ARF has created an official club to involve kids in raising funds for the animals at the ARF Adoption Center. A Lemonarf Stand is just like a regular lemonade stand, only better. ARF has created a Lemonarf Stand free starter kit, designed to help let people know that young participants are an important part of the ARF team, and that all of the money raised will go directly to the care of the animals at ARF. The kit includes the following items to help make a Lemonarf Stand a big hit in any neighborhood: • The official Lemonarf Stand homemade lemonade recipe. Kids can use this recipe or create their own refreshing beverage. • The official Lemonarf Stand barking good cookie recipe. Kids may use this recipe

or make their own mouth-watering treats. • A Lemonarf poster to let everyone know that the stand raises money for ARF. Kids fill in what they are offering for sale and the price. They can decorate the poster as they see fit. • The official Lemonarf minibank, to collect all of the donations and keep them safe until the child can bring the money to ARF. • Official Lemonarf cups. • Official Lemonarf buttons, to let everyone know, you are an official member of the Lemonarf team. The most important part of any Lemonarf Stand is that the children have fun! Kids can feel free to add items for sale such as homemade jewelry or art and set their own prices for the items for sale. Participants can also let ARF know where and when they are having their Lemonarf Stand and ARF will put it on their events calendar on Facebook. Everyone who runs Lemonarf Stand this summer will also have their photo taken when they bring their donation to ARF and will be featured on ARF’s Facebook Page. The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons actively rescues cats and dogs, provides quality care and offers sanctuary until loving homes can be found. Founded in 1974, ARF is the leading animal adoption center on the East End. For more information, please visit www.arfhamptons.or

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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.

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.

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.

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.

7. Please use leashes when walking your dogs, there is an increased volume of traffic which increases the chance of your pet being hit by a car...Leashes are the number one step you can take to protecting your dog from fatal injury! A leashed dog is a loved dog!!! 8. It is inhumane to adopt animals for “The Summer”. Adoption of a puppy or kitten is a lifelong commitment.. Please have your pets spayed and neutered by 4 months to stop the overpopulation of homeless animals (4.5million+). Have a wonderful summer ~ Drs. Molly and Christine The Montauk Sun ~ July 2013 ~ 47


TURBO TRI

On Saturday, June 15, raised over $18,000 with all proceeds to benefit i-tri -Transformation through Triathlon (itrigirls.org), a community-based program on the East End that teaches at-risk adolescent girls self-respect, personal empowerment, positive body image and healthy lifestyles through the sport of triathlon. Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman kicked off the race, but not before presenting a special proclamation to i-tri founder and executive director Theresa Roden, naming her a Suffolk County “Women of Distinction” for dedication and service to her community. There were seventy participants in this year’s race, a fun and anything-goes short course triathlon encompassing a 300 yard Gardiner’s Bay swim, a 7 mile bike leg and a 1.5 mile run. The i-tri girls were there, volunteering and getting a sense of the Maidstone Park Youth Triathlon that they will tackle on the same course on July 14th. They were also cheering – ten of their parents were in TURBO TRI. At the post-race dinner, with music by the Montauk Project, i-tri honored Officer Kim Notel, the DARE officer at both Springs and Montauk Schools, for her tireless dedication to local youth. Gurney’s Spa donated a “Day of Beauty” as a thank-you gift for Officer Kim. Theresa Roden, founder and executive director of i-tri, said, “We were overwhelmed by the generosity of our local community in supporting this event. We had over 40 local businesses as sponsors including Southampton Hospital, East End Tick & Mosquito Control, Sneakerology and Ben Krupinski Construction as Finish Line Sponsors. East Hampton Ocean Rescue was on hand to make sure that all of our racers had a safe swim and Hamptons Free Ride helped to shuttle spectators from offsite parking down to the finish line!” Prizes were presented to in three divisions- Men’s, Women’s and Relays. In addition, this year Spirit of i-tri Awards went to the racer in each division who, although they did not come in first, showed the spirit and determination to do something that was a huge challenge for them and finish with grace. The men’s Spirit of Triathlon Award went to David Valentine, age 50, from Little Neck. David is the brother of Lisa Valentine, a long-time triathlete and i-tri board member. Lisa convinced David to come out and do his first Turbo Tri. The women’s Spirit of Triathlon Award went to Noemi Sanchez. Noemi is the mother of Noely Martinez, one of the i-tri alumni girls. Weeks before Noely was chosen for the program in 2011, Ms Sanchez’ estranged husband broke into their home and brutally attacked her. If it was not for the courage of Noely and her two sisters, Noemi would not be here today. In 2011, a still recovering Noemi Sanchez watched as then eleven-year-old Noely competed in the Maidstone Park Youth Triathlon and in the two yearssince, Noemi used fitness, dancing and a positive outlook to prepare herself for crossing the finish line on Saturday.

Winners: Mens

1st place- Pater Heinz, Manhattan, age 36- 40:15:42 (Peter arrived late, just seconds before the swim was starting and after riding his bike over 30 miles that afternoon.) 2nd John Westbrooks, Howard Beach, age 30- 44:15:42 3rd Jeffery Smith, Hampton Bays, age 33 – 44:28:39

Women’s

1st Sally Dawson, Southampton, age 36 - 43:41:52 2nd Patricia Fall Salamy, Springs, age 46 and a parent of one of the i-tri girls - 47:05:75 3rd- Stephanie Brabant, East Hampton,age 37 – 47:55:79

Relays

1st Margaret Thompson and Kristin Gurarino, Springs - 52:20:21 (Kristin is the mother of an i-tri girl, and Margaret is the music teacher at Springs School.) 2nd- Susan Roden, Rob Roden, Deb Donahue, East Hampton - 54:34:38 3rd- Kim Notel and Ana Jacobs, Springs - 55:52:80 Roden added, “Most importantly, everyone who raced had a great time, especially TEAM Ladies in Distress from Southampton who all donned pink tutus for the run and finished with huge smiles on their faces!” Registration forms for the Maidstone Park Youth Triathlon on July 14 are available at the East Hampton YMCA. For more info please call Sharon McCobb at 516.617.5721. Complete race results can be found at www.just-in-time-racing.com.

48 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun


The Art of Love... with Lucia Hi Lucia, I've recently become active dating again & it has been completely demoralizing. I meet women at clubs and social AA meetings. The common denominator is they run hot at 1st, then suddenly cold. We make plans and they fall through or suddenly a boyfriend they forgot to mention appears. I'm a gentleman to a fault. People say "Be more of an a-hole” “New York is a tough town” Is it New York? It's just not my nature to be a jerk. Am I doomed ‘cause I'm not? How do I fix my chick picker? I keep picking the same type. ~ John Hi John, You’re looking for women in all the wrong places. Although clubs do have their place, people who have their act together and are looking for a serious relationship are not usually hanging out there because they are too busy doing something else. If you keep picking the same type, then you need to change the criteria you use for picking women. As the old saying goes: Wherever you go, there you are. Don’t worry about finding the perfect partner, work on being the perfect partner. I offer personal oneon-one coaching if you’d like some help with that. Is New York a tough town to date in? Yes, I believe it is, but that’s no excuse. There are plenty of wonderful women there that would love to meet someone who is a “gentleman to a fault”. _________________________________________________________

The Montauk Sun Goes to Manhattan! You can now find The Montauk Sun in Manhattan at the addresses below in street boxes like the one at the Montauk Train station. The Sun has always been easy to find with outdoor boxes at the Montauk harbor, Johns Pancake, Whoa Nellie & entrance at the beach by Sloppy Tuna. It’s also the only publication at the Lighthouse Grill next to the lighthouse. You can also find it on the Jitney! If you’re looking for The Sun it’s never far away even on a rainy day. 1ST Av. between 78th & 79th in front of Agata & Valentina 1ST Av.between 84th & 85th in front of Arturos Restaurant York Av. between 84th & 85th in front of Starbucks York Av. between 81st & 80th in front of Starbucks & D'Agastino York Av. between 80th & 79th in front of Chase Bank York Av.between 69th & 68th in front of Starr Medical Foundation York Av. between 70th & 69th in front of Cornell Medical Center Sotheby’s International - York & 71st/72nd 3rd Av. between 68th & 69th in front of Food Emporium Lexington Ave between 69th & 68th in front of Hunter College

Hi Lucia, I met this girl at my birthday party some time ago and ran into her only last week after 18 months. I know she is single. How do I go about asking her out on a date in a way that won’t upset her? I am not the best looking guy on the block. I am quite shy and I must admit I am not the best at this game. ~ Rhys Hi Rhys, Thank you for proving my point that a guy will ask a girl out even if he is shy. First of all, you need to get some self-esteem. No one wants to go out with someone who doesn’t think much of themselves. There are plenty of unattractive guys out there getting dates, so there’s no reason why you shouldn’t. Also, you must get over your shyness. Did you know it’s actually a form of selfishness? That’s right. You’re only thinking of yourself and how you feel. This is never a good place to be coming from if you’re trying to impress someone. Instead of focusing on yourself, think about the other person and how you can put them at ease. A sincere compliment usually works wonders. Why do you think asking her out would upset her? What an odd question! Find out what she likes to do and invite her out to do it! The worst that can happen is that she’ll say no. _______________________________________________

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"STARS OVER MONTAUK"

At The Montauk Public Library... Saturday June 29 at 7:30pm Classical Works for Violin David Podles, Violinist

A beautiful homage to the greatest composers of music for the violin: Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Haydn, Tchaikovsky and Vivaldi. A native of Latvia. Mr. Podles has performed with numerous symphony, chamber, opera and ballet theater orchestras both as a soloist and member of the orchestra including the Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet and throughout Europe and the U.S.A, including Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, etc. Saturday July 13 at 7:30pm Mostly Chopin ...and some surprises! Drew Petersen, Classical Pianist Hailed a child prodigy, Drew Petersen, now 19, has performed solo and concerto recitals in the US and Europe including the Music Festival of the Hamptons. His extraordinary distinctions include a Chopin Foundation scholarship, The Hilton Head International Young Artists Competition, and The Kosciuszko Foundation, among many others. Drew is a graduate of both Harvard University and The Juilliard School.

Wednesday July 17 at 7:30pm Canciones de Amor from Spain & South America Camille Ortiz-Lafont, Soprano Francisco Roldán, Guitar All aspects of love through the music of Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Spain. Colombia-born, Francisco Roldán returns to the Montauk Library with Camille Ortiz-Lafont, a native of Puerto Rico. “... a truly exquisite performance. Francisco Roldan performed with great sensitivity ...Ms. Ortiz-Lafont provided some delightful singing..” -- Opera Insider.

Wednesday July 24 at 7:30pm Rhonda Denét, Vocals

From Jazz to Soul: Part II Silver Fox Songs Trio

Rhonda and her trio returns to perform more jazz standards and soul classics from the 30’s through the 60’s. A stunning performer who radiates joy. Return engagement.

Wednesday July 31 at 7:30 pm Janice Friedman, Jazz Vocals-Pianist

Queen of Cool

American song book, Brazilian tunes, popular songs from the 60's and 70's with a few originals thrown in; all sung with style and panache. Surprising, energetic and dynamic...“[her]explosive … piano playing carries the aura and variety of a big band.” -- John Wilson, NY Times

Saturday August 10 at 7:30 pm THE AVIVA PLAYERS 8th Annual Concert at the Montauk Library Mira J Spektor - Producing Artistic Director Dominique Grelsamer, Soprano & other Guest Artists TBA A concert for a summer’s eve, cool, classical and contemporary works for voice and instruments.

Wednesday, August 21 at 7:30 pm Ladies of the Silver Screen Linda Ciofalo, vocals Jane Hastay, piano Peter Martin Weiss, bass Songs from the movies and the ladies who made them famous: Streisand, Diana Ross, Rosemary Clooney, Bette Miller, Celine Dion etc. The San Francisco Chronicle describes Linda Ciofalo as "Sassy, Salty and Sultry." Jazz Now praised Jane & Peter’s “…exquisite taste and timing, elegance and passion.” __________________________________________________________

4 The Kids! Dig Into Reading! Summer Reading Continues! Any time we are open! NEW! 3 different clubs for grades 7-12, k-6, and read-to-me for birth-kindergarten. Read or listen to books to earn incentives! Tell us about books you are reading, play games, and more! If you read 6 or more books, you will get an invitation to a special event!

Dig Into Clay with Joyce Raimando* for grades k-6 Friday, July 26th 4 pm-4:45pm

Discover how famous artists transform earth into art! Then create creatures out of self-hardening clay and other natural objects found in the earth such as rocks, pebbles, shells, twigs, and more. You may stay for Go Green at 5! 50 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun

July 4th

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Go Green with Joyce Raimando* for grades k-6 Friday, July 26th 5 pm-5:45 pm Create your own art from recycled materials! You may come at 4 pm for Dig Into Clay!

Monday Storytimes Continue Every Monday we are open at 10am! Listen to stories, sing songs, and make a craft! All are welcome to listen. The crafts are most appropriate for preschool age children.

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The Bonart Gallery! Bonart presents the work of Kenneth B. Walsh (1922-1980), an artist who lived and worked in Montauk throughout the 1960’s and 1970’s, when the hamlet was relatively undiscovered territory. Born in Medford, Massachusetts, he attended art school in New York City on the GI Bill after serving in the 95th Bombing Division of the Eighth Air force, stationed in England during World War ll. He established and ran the successful Bonart Studio in New York, creating graphic design for advertising. RCA Records (he designed album covers for Elvis), Schrafft’s chocolate and candy, and many top companies were among the Bonart Studio’s clients. In 1960, he built a house in the Hither Hills neighborhood in Montauk. In the early Sixties, he crated many watercolor paintings, most depicting the natural beauty of the East End of Long Island. His work was exhibited and sold at the Bonar Gallery, which he operated at Gosman’s Dock. The mid-1970’s was a particularly prolific time in his career. He had developed a unique abstract style and created dozens of paintings, including the iconic work depicting Montauk, prints of which were sold in local shops and hang in many homes and business to this day. Today, his heirs have relaunched the Bonart Gallery and are offering limited edition fine art prints of the incredible collection of Kenneth B. Walsh. Contact us at bonartgallery.com for a selection of his work and updates on the project to compile, restore, document and exhibit the work of his important and-like Montauk way back when-relatively undiscovered artist.

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Deborah Thompson Day Spa

Ascending the stairs past the Montauk Book Store, you begin to anticipate what’s waiting for you at the top. The essential oil aroma permeates the closed door of the Deborah Thompson Spa and greets you even before reaching it. Upon entrance, you are relocated out of the middle of Montauk Village and into a mystical Moroccan world; the space is immediately inviting, both cozy and comfortable. “Remember, this is for you.” Those are the words that Bailey Thompson said to me quietly as she began my DEEPISH Massage. And those are the words that helped me to let go of everything and limit my thoughts to the relief I felt in my muscles as she massaged them. This treatment is a perfect balance between a Swedish and a Deep Tissue Massage. You get the best of both worlds with a combination of relaxation and concentration on the areas that need it. As Bailey focused on different areas on my back, arms, and legs, I was comfortably warmed on an extremely soft and relaxing bed. As she finished each area, a warm towel was applied to sooth the muscles further. As if that wasn’t wonderfully relaxing enough, this massage includes the application of hot stones which really melts the muscles for deeper stress relief. Her easy, gentle yet firm movements over my muscles was so rhythmic and relaxing that I really slipped away and allowed the stress to float out of me. I left the spa feeling a tremendous release of the stress and tension that seems to build up each June as my school year winds down. In addition to the Deepish Massage, they offer a complete menu of services including massages, facials and body treatments. A new treatment, the GRAPE STEM CELL FACIAL- to Stem the Aging Process- is being introduced and will be on special for the month of July -$100/ 60min. Some of the amazing benefits include anti-wrinkle and wound healing properties, it contributes to even skin tone, stimulates healthy cell renewal, improves elasticity, and delays the aging process. Deborah Thompson has been open in Montauk since 1997 and in this location since about 2004. They believe that ‘escape’ is important for their therapy, and despite the location in town, the space is wonderfully quiet and peaceful. Bailey is born and raised in Montauk, she studied massage therapy in Ithaca, NY and has been a massage therapist and working with her mother Deborah for seven years. The spa has a team of five therapists and can accommodate couples and small groups of friends. They’re open year round, and are available for appointments seven days a week from 9am8pm. A complete list of services can be found, along with additional upgrades, on their website: www.DEBORAHTHOMPSONDAYSPA.COM remember to like them on Facebook.

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County to Close Homeless Shelter at Hidden Cove Motel

“We appreciate SCDSS and the County Executive's office working with us on the local level to best meet the needs of sheltered families and children, while welcoming us to the table to best address and work cooperatively on these programs and constituent needs. This is a very welcome change from the previous administration that kept us entirely removed from this process. This is a great example of all levels of government working productively together,” said Throne-Holst. The shelter at the Hidden Cove Motel is located at 33 A West Tiana Rd in Hampton Bays and is operated by the not-for-profit agency Community Housing Innovations, Inc. It was opened in October 2011.

Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst and Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman today announced the planned closing of a homeless shelter located at the Hidden Cove Motel in Hampton Bays. According to a letter received Monday, June 10, from John O’Neill, Acting Commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Social Services, use of the facility will be discontinued by September 30 of 2013. The decision was made in light of the adoption of IR 1233-2013 on April 30, a County policy that aims to benefit homeless children by placing them in shelter locations near their home school districts. “Supervisor Throne-Holst and I met with the County Executive and Acting Commissioner O’Neill Bohemian BBQ – Surf Cuisine – Island Inspired Cocktails – Live Music on Friday to explain that few, if any, of the families Lunch and Dinner Seven Days A Week – Late Night Bar who have stayed in the Hidden Cove Shelter are from Southampton Town or anywhere on the East End,” said Schneiderman. “In light of the County’s newly adopted policy to focus on minimizing the dislocation experienced by homeless children, as well as the recent opening of two large homeless shelters in Western Suffolk, it was appropriate to re-evaluate whether a facility located in an area were homelessness has a very low incidence, is still needed,” he said. The Hidden Cove Motel, which has 33 units in total, has accommodated more than 28 families at times, and is currently housing 20 families. As an outcome of the meeting, it was agreed that SCDSS would stop placing new families at the site, effective immediately. Those currently living in the shelter will be transitioned to longer term housing over the next several weeks. Throne-Holst and Schneiderman were advised that because of the new space availability in the Western Suffolk shelter centers, and the ongoing efHappy Hour By Milagro, Hendrick’s, Reyka & Sailor Jerry forts to transition families into more permanent Weekdays 4-6pm : ½ Off Signature Drinks And Draft Beer housing, the Hidden Cove location may be empty as 782 Main Street - Montauk, NY – (631) 668 – 2727 – www.668TheGig Shack.com early as July, but certainly by early September.

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________________________________________________ Dear EarthTalk: What is the “All One Ocean” campaign? ~ Bill O’Neill, Los Angeles, CA All One Ocean is a non-profit campaign launched in 2010 by long-time author, activist and organizer Hallie Austen Iglehart with the goal of reducing the amount of plastic and other trash that ends up in the ocean where it compromises the health of marine wildlife and ecosystems. Iglehart was incensed to learn that a million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals and turtles die each year from ingesting plastic in the water column—and created All One Ocean to do something about it. Contrary to popular myth that most ocean pollution is oil spilled from ships, most of it is land-based litter. “The most dangerous litter is our throw-away plastic because of its longevity and capacity to increase in toxicity, eventually returning to the human food chain in a more lethal form,” reports Iglehart. “Much of our plastic ends up in the ocean in giant collections of trash called gyres, created by circular ocean currents,” she adds. “They trap debris for decades where it continues to break into ever smaller, more toxic pieces, never fully biodegrading.” Of particular concern to Iglehart is the fact that much of this carelessly discarded plastic winds up in the bellies of marine life, contaminating not just ocean ecosystems but in some cases the very seafood on our dinner plates. The main project of All One Ocean is the creation and maintenance of permanent, community supported Beach Clean Up Stations, which are essentially boxes containing reusable bags for beach visitors to use in picking up trash during their time on the sand and in the surf. The idea is to empty any garbage into Continued on Page 64

SummerDoc FilmS by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel As part of the Hampton International Film Festival a wonderful series was created called the SummerDoc program. For several years now these documentary films are shown throughout the summer and cover a host of varied topics to intrigue, inform and entertain. The films are shown in Guild Hall, East Hampton and there are three film dates left in the series. On Friday, July 5th, GASLAND PART II , directed by Josh Fox, will be shown at 8 p.m. Presented by HBO Documentary this film is the provocative follow-up to Josh Fox’s 2011 Academy Award-nominated documentary GASLAND, examines the method of extracting natural gas and oil known as hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” one of the most controversial environmental issues facing our country today. With his trademark dark humor and tenacity, Fox’s newest effort demonstrates how the stakes have been raised, piercing the prevailing myths by arguing how and why fracked wells inevitably leak over time. The iconic image of running water from a faucet catching on fire is reprised, as Fox shows how methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, contaminates the water and air, hurts families, and endangers the earth’s climate. Josh Fox and environmental experts will participate in a Q&A moderated by Alec Baldwin. To purchase tickets:visit www.hamptonsfilmfest.org email info@hamptonsfilmfest.org visit Guild Hall, East Hampton Upcoming dates: Look for an announcement online for the next two SummerDoc films on August 12 and 30th. Don’t miss this evening of stimulating entertaining with live Q and A session after the films.


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Proud Sponsor of 4th Annual Montauk Music Festival Ocean Productions provides an unparalleled level of professionalism and service that only a carefully organized team of leaders with over 30 years of experience can deliver. Whether you are organizing a corporate meeting, a fashion show, a party, or a full blown concert; we deliver the ultimate sound and light anytime, anywhere. Our Concert Audio and lighting gear are supported by a team of high quality engineers, and technicians. We are determined to hear your needs and desires and work with you to deliver the unimagineable! Sean Dalton • Founder & Director of Sales • 203-273-9022 Tarik Solangi • Owner & Production Manager 914-960-7096 • OceanSandl@Yahoo.com www.oceanproductionsny.com 77 INDUSTRIAL RD • PO BOX 559 • WAINSCOTT, NY 11975

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Whether you were blown away by the volume and clarity of the Live Acts that performed at the Center Green at the Montauk Music Festival last month or the vibrant electrifying experience of the Opening Party at Gurney’s, clearly something has changed for the better. Ramping up for its upcoming 3rd year on the East End, Ocean Productions has taken the Event and Concert experience to a whole new level in the Hamptons and Montauk. They’re secret weapon according to founder and Director of Sales, Sean Dalton, is knowing the audience’s expectations and understanding the demographic. “The Hamptons has everything to offer to its residents and guests. The food, parties, Legendary Rocker Billy Squier with Sean Dalton of Ocean Productions in East Hampton shows and events are the best of the best……almost”. Sean noticed that although his years of attending fabulous concerts and events on Long Islands East End, the audio and visual experience was not up to par. He felt it needed to be over the top. He wanted the best of the best for the hard working and deserving people that spend their weekends out here. He contacted his long-time friend, Tarik Solangi who had a stellar reputation for sound mixing as was evidenced by his 2011 Grammy nomination. Tarik was also gearing up the who’s who of Rock, Pop, and Jazz for live performances primarily in New York City and Westchester County. Fast forward, Sean and Tarik partnered with their sights set on changing the experience for the audience to give them what they deserve. The two decided that they would collectively offer the highest –possible quality sound performance in this live venue sector which could be anywhere from an indoor sound stage to an outdoor show on the beach! Step 1 was to invest in the industry’s best quality concert touring system manufactured by RCF in Italy. As seen flying above the stage from truss at East Hampton Studio in Wainscott or ground stacked on either side of the stage at The Center Green for The Montauk Music Festival, this is a stackable cabinet design suitable for any size venue. The vocals are natural, the sound is clear at longer distances, and the sub woofers provide the perfect complement for this one of a kind portable sound system. Now with the goods to back his mission, Sean has been busy creating awareness and finding shows and events for Ocean Productions while Tarik has been the mastermind behind the scene making the performers and artists sound so good. Although Tarik jokes, “I tell Sean that he can’t be the guy helping me at Load in carrying gear and pulling wire. We have a crew for that, but…..he won’t listen. Inevitably, Sean is hands on in every way and that always helps in the end. I strive to get the sound just right, Sean strives to get everything right. He has a Singer Song Writer Charlie Sabin with Tarik very creative eye and works seamlessly with our Solangi of Ocean Productions Lighting Designer on all visual aspects of the Productions as well”. Ocean Productions has offices at the 31,000 sq. ft. East Hampton Studio facility located at 77 Industrial Rd, Wainscott NY and is the in house Sound and Lighting Company for all Events there. This will be the 3rd year that East Hampton Studio owner, Michael Wudyka has been collaborating with and placing his trust in Ocean Productions with Concerts, Events, Off Broadway Shows, Art Exhibits, TV Show Production and overall General Production Management. As the largest indoor Sound Stage Room in Suffolk County, that’s no small vote of confidence. When we asked Sean if Ocean Productions had done anything at East Hampton Studio this seaEdie Kirk, Romona Singer of NY Housewives, son yet, he replied “Yes, we actually just did Hank and Sean Dalton of Ocean Productions Stampfl’s Speakeasy Moderne Off Broadway Cabaret which was an incredible show I recommend for everyone to see. While I was focused on sound, the stage, lighting, and smoke machine effects; Bravo’s Film Production Crews came rolling in with a whole set of different needs than those I was focused on. In the end, we had 6 or 7 of the NY Housewives attend and Sonja Morgan did a special guest cameo performance which went off very well. Hey who knows…….it might end up on Bravo in the coming weeks”.

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Cycle to Fitness at the Movies! by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Montauk can add another exciting new venture to its fantastic line up of things to do. Coming up with a unique idea, the Montauk Movie Theatre introduces Montauk’s first dedicated indoor Cycling Studio! Classes began on June 19 at the Movie Theatre and are dubbed, CinemaCycle. The studio will feature 24 brand-new Schwinn A.C. Sport flywheel bikes and some of the East End’s most popular instructors. Four rows of theater seats have been removed at the front of the Montauk Movie Theater to accommodate the bikes, and instructors will have the option of incorporating video into their classes via the theater’s 350 square foot movie screen. The Movie Theater continues to operate at night, screening blockbuster movies throughout the summer and into the fall. Cycle classes are limited while the Rutkowski family ramps up its operations and learns which offerings work best for the community and visitors alike. Classes can be reserved and you’ll find a complete schedule at CinemaCycle’s website, www.cinemacycle.com. Walk-ins and all abilities are welcome. Our family will put a visit to CinemaCycle on our“to do” list and check it out! Rain or shine, best idea to come along in a while and the Montauk Movie shows it creative side while putting the theatre to good use throughout the entire day! CinemaCycle at the Montauk Movie is located at 15 S. Edgemere St., Montauk. Maureen Rutkowski – 631.835.8684 David Rutkowski – 631.681.7086

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(June 16, 2013 – MONTAUK, NY) – Indoor cycling classes began on Wednesday, June 19 at the Montauk Movie Theater. Dubbed CinemaCycle, the studio features 24 brand-new Schwinn A.C. Sport flywheel bikes and some of the East End’s most popular instructors: Sally, Elizabeth, Tony, Danielle, Joy, Allen, John, Laura and guests are all excited to be teaching in the dedicated cycling studio. Four rows of theater seats have been removed at the front of the Montauk Movie Theater to accommodate the bikes, and instructors have the option of incorporating video into their classes via the theater’s 350 square foot movie screen. The Movie Theater continues to operate at night, screening blockbuster movies throughout the summer and into the fall. Classes can be reserved – and you’ll find a complete schedule – at CinemaCycle’s website, www.cinemacycle.com. Walk-ins and all abilities are welcome. We hope you'll spread the word - and we'd love to see you at a class or movie! David and Maureen Rutkowski CinemaCycle ridetoday@cinemacycle.net 631.681.7086

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Doo Doo WopWop Concert Concert Coming! Coming! by Evelyn J. Mocbeichel Mark Saturday, August 10, 2013 on your calendar for a fabulous concert evening of doo-wop favorites and good old rock and roll! The concert is held at Southampton High School auditorium, 141 Narrow Lane, Southampton, N.Y. The Southampton Lion’s Club has an outstanding line up of golden oldies performed by legendary favorite groups. The eleventh annual oldies spectacular will be another great evening of fantastic talent and great music. The evening will include a celebration of its sponsor, WLNG Radio’s 50th Anniversary! Come early to see the extraordinary classic cars on display from 5 – 7 pm in the school parking lot! The concert starts at 7 pm. Performers include The Duprees (“You Belong to Me”, “My Own True Love”, “Have You Heard”), Jay Siegel and the Tokens, (“The Lion Sleeps Tonight”), Kenny Vance and the Planetones, (“Looking for an Echo”) and Classic Sounds, an “Acapella Entertainment” group. Whether you are of a certain age and remember these songs from your teen years, or are just discovering this type of music, you KNOW it will be an unforgettable evening! 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 and support the fine work the Lion’s Organization does for the visually impaired, provides scholarships for local students and a host of other charitable activities. Order your tickets early to avoid disappointment because last year’s tickets went quickly! Invite your friends to join you for the best evening out you will have all summer! For tickets and information, call the Boxoffice at (631) 587-3565. www.hamptons.com/doowop/ www.larentr.com

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“Cheap Fish� by Kimberly Esperian The title conjures up questions of what this story could be about. Then the picture on the cover: The infamous Donny D'Albora as a little kid at the weigh-in dock at Montauk Marine Basin. Classic. Then the author: The lovely Nanci E. La Garenne writer extraordinaire. I had to read this book! Open to the prologue - cool, I got a feeling I know what this book is going to be about. I know the guy, I know the situation, then... CHAPTER 1: Ok, kind of not what I was thinking... CHAPTER 2: Hmmm, definitely NOT what I was thinking... CHAPTER 3: OMG!!! Is this story for real??? How

could it be? In this small town, surely I would have heard at least a rumor! For anyone who has spent time at the docks and has gotten to know any of the famous Montauk characters inside of Liar's Saloon, this book keeps you interested as it twists and turns. One minute you think you know a character, next minute, not so sure. One minute you think this story could be for real, next minute, not so sure. I read this book at lightening speed hoping that at some point in the story a slip-up would occur and there would be a name of a person or a name of a boat given by mistake that would lead me know if this was or was not a "fictitious" story after all. Bravo Nanci, you did it! Kept me guessing till the very end and beyond. Guess I will never know the truth. I'll have to read it again to make sure I didn't miss something! Anyone looking for a great summer read can purchase this book at many local stores or on Amazon. Cheap Fish... Read it today! Kimberly Esperian

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If you are 60 or older, this information is for you! Right next door to the Montauk Firehouse is a wonderful building called the Montauk Playhouse Community Center. Newly renovated, this building is over 80 years old and was originally built as a tennis auditorium back in 1929. This gorgeous, Tudor style building has been refurbished and saved by the Town of East Hampton and reopened to the public in 2006. It has a gymnasium, child and adult day care center, a fitness center and physical therapy office. But most important of all, and the topic of this article, is the Senior Nutrition Program that takes place every Monday through Friday. Under the direction of Eileen Bock, the Nutrition Program serves lunch every day and is open to guests 60 years of age and older. This is the best bargain on the East End, with lunch costing only three dollars per person! Some of the seniors arrive before the noon time lunch hour to take part in exercise classes held in the gym space on the second floor. (There is an elevator in the building.) A lunch menu is planned for the month and guests can see what will be

served. Reservations are needed so the headcount is covered. The seniors can either put their name on a list for the next day’s meal when they are there for lunch, or call in their reservations if they do not attend on a regular basis. The meals are well balanced, delicious, varied and include coffee, tea and a dessert. The seniors that I spoke with said they enjoy coming and knowing this is one less meal they have to cook! When lunch is over the tables quickly turn into recreational areas with dominos, cards, or bingo, along with other games the guests enjoy. However, one need not participate in any of these in order to be on the schedule for lunch. Lunch can also be ordered and picked up and taken home, if a senior is unable to stay to join the others. My mom and her friends have been attending the Senior Nutrition Center for years. There are so many amenities available in the Montauk Playhouse Community Center and before long an indoor pool and theatre will be added to the list. It is a wonderful place to meet new friends, become reacquainted with old ones and to spend a few hours each day enjoying a terrific program. For more information or to take a tour of the Senior Nutrition Center and see what it is all about, call Eileen Bock, Director of the program. She can be reached at: (631) 668-1023. Senior Nutrition Center guests Evelyn and Edna pose after they finish their lunch (left), before they join in on a game of dominoes (below).


MonTalk... Continued from Page 35 separated after having spent two years together. After a nasty fight, Clementine hired the New York City firm Lacuna, Inc. to erase all her memories of their relationship. Upon discovering this, Joel is devastated and decides to undergo the procedure himself, a process that takes place while he sleeps.

Much of the film takes place in Joel's mind. As his memories are erased, Joel finds himself revisiting them in reverse. Upon seeing happier times of love with Clementine from earlier in their relationship, he struggles to preserve at least some memory of her and his love for her. Despite his efforts, the memories are slowly erased, with the last memory of Clementine telling him: "Meet me in Montauk". Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

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East Hampton Town Adopts Comprehensive Deer Management Plan East Hampton Town Councilman Stanzione today announced the passage of the Comprehensive Deer Management Plan by the East Hampton Town Board. He expressed his deep appreciation to all who contributed to the success of the effort and the development of the plan. He said the plan “blazes a new trail in local public policy,” and “addresses a critical public health and safety need of our community.” He said the while plan has many important policy details and recommendations, “what is most important is that we came together as a community and walked through a vibrant public conversation with passion and awareness.” It was he said, “an important demonstration that town government can work for our community, if we work together. “ The full text of Councilman Stanzione’s statemet is contained below: The Comprehensive Deer Management Plan adopted by a bi-partisan majority of the Town Board last night is a significant milestone for our community. East Hampton has, for the first time, a specific policy framework directly addressing this critical public

health and safety issue. The deer problem affects nearly every family in our Town--in one way or another: Car accidents, deer fencing, environmental and economic impacts and yes, even tick-borne diseases. Over a year ago, I organized a Deer Management Working Group, a group made up of diverse perspectives and responsibilities, to tackle deer management in East Hampton. After many meetings and dedicated effort, a draft plan was produced. That draft started a formal process of public participation, revision and final drafts--- and ending with the plan’s adoption. We owe a special debt of gratitude to all of the members of the DWMG. They made it happen. I would specially thank Marguerite Wolffsohn and Kim Shaw of our Planning and Natural Resource departments—and their staff—for steadfast professional guidance and dedication to the public process. They now take on the work of implementing the Plan. I want to thank Senator Ken Lavalle, Assemblyman Fred Thiele and County Legislator Jay Schneiderman for their critical early leadership and assistance. Special thanks to East Hampton Village Mayor Paul Rickenbach for his important contributions and endless encouragement. And

thanks to my colleagues on the Town Board, who improved the plan at every opportunity. The Peconic Land Trust, The Village Improvement Society, The Nature Conservancy, the Nature Preserve Committee, Suffolk County Parks Department, New York State Parks Department and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and others, each added meaningful contributions. The comprehensive deer management plan, now adopted as Town policy, acknowledges the critical health and safety crisis of uncontrolled deer overpopulation and frankly highlights the institutional and wildlife management challenges faced by our community. Yet, it offers a path to meet these challenges. The Plan adopts the concept that to be comprehensive it must be both compassionate and effective. It has a clear place for evolving non-lethal methodologies and strategies, yet recognizes hunting as the essential component for effectiveness at the outset. Over-time there is balance within the Plan. The Plan sets environmental and safety goals for deer population, establishes an operating structure, proposes a position of deer management coordinator, establishes deer-related data collection requirements, calls for dynamic local educational and communications strategies, authorizes development of an internet-based e-commerce permit process, expands hunting areas, creates a deer management advisory board, and recom-

mends larger contributions of deer meat to our food pantries. The Plan loudly calls for methods to break-down institutional barriers, encourages increased use of nonlethal methods and mandates coordination among government and non-government land management agencies, it places our hunting community in a leadership position for any managed-cull that may be designed and implemented, it sets legislative priorities, and it provides for Town budgetary commitments needed over the next several years for the plan to succeed. Even with all this detailed guidance, what is most important, I think, is the process. We came to together as a community and walked through a vibrant public conversation with passion and awareness. We didn’t all agree on everything, yet we were inclusive and creative and committed to the public process. We were united in the opportunity to lead and honestly address a real problem. For me, it is an important demonstration that government can work for our community, if we work together. Is the plan perfect? No, but it blazes a new trail in local public policy and is a significant and meaningful beginning. Can the Plan improve? Yes, with actual experience and time. Will we get a perfect deer count? Probably not, but we can now choose to utilize alternative metrics to test effectiveness. The Deer Management Plan is a real, positive accomplishment on behalf of our community.

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Gosman Family Honored... Continued from Page 32 as it is today, complete with the wooden bar area. I shared my memories of working there as a waitress from 1969 to 1978, when Gosman’s was super busy with two-hour waits out the door for tables on the weekends. We turned our tables over four to five times on weekends as well. This popular seafood restaurant, always known for its lobsters and fresh fish, attracted many celebrities and powerful people, from Barbara Streisand, Mick Jagger and Dick Cavett to governors and mayors. John Lomitola, of Gurney’s Inn Resort, shared his memories of working as a waiter at Gosman’s Restaurant during the busy 1970’s. He remembered all the side work, and how hard Mary Gosman worked. Maria Sidoroff, another former waitress during the 1970’s, came with her daughter, Oona, who bussed tables back then as a student. Rori Butterfield, another former waitress during that time period, recalled how she started working there when she was pregnant, and how she met so many interesting people. Joan Lycke recalled how her mother, “Mary Mac” her kids, her sister Ellen, and her sister-in-law, Mary, all worked here. “Gosman’s had an incredible work ethic, and they put many kids through college,” she said. Captain Paul Forsberg, owner of the Viking Fleet, talked about how he has been a neighbor of the Gosman family since his family moved here in 1951. “We watched each other expand our businesses over the years,” said Forsberg, who added he used to drive to school with Billy Gosman. “It was a small town, and everyone helped each other.” Paul Monte, President of the Montauk Chamber of Commerce, presented plaques to the Gosman family, who were all present except for Billy and Dick Gosman. He talked about their contribution to the fishing community, known for their fresh lobsters and fish, and how they boosted the summer economy. Carl Darenberg gave a power point presentation, showing old photos and slides of the original restaurant and how it grew to what is today, and also showed the Gosman family members as they grew up. The Gosmans served a buffet of all their famous seafood, and everyone had a great time, despite the pouring rain and intense wind penetrating the docks on that night during a powerful storm. The Gosman family thanked the Chamber and the community for their praise, support, and most of all, wonderful stories.

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Saturday, July 13th marks the 3rd Annual Dan’s Taste of Two Forks, a new favorite summer soirée that celebrates the best local culinary talent from both the north and south forks of Long Island. Attendees will have the chance to sample the best dishes participating restaurants have to offer, sip wines from local Long Island vineyards, and sample goods from East End purveyors. Along with DJ Phresh, participating restaurants for 2013 include Nick & Toni’s, 668 The Gig Shack, Georgica, and Navy Beach, with new chefs signing on daily. Over 40 Chefs are expected to participate, as a portion of this year’s ticket proceeds will go to benefit All For The East End (www.aftee.org), an organization whose goal is to generate significant new and creative sources of funding and organizational support for the not-for-profit organizations of Long Island’s East End townships. Chef, restaurateur, Iron Chef, award-winning cookbook author and television personality Bobby Flay will host the event. As a part-time Hamptons resident, Flay welcomes the opportunity to host this year’s event as it will offer him the chance to sample the food and wine of so many of his local East End peers. As a prelude to the Taste of Two Forks, Dan’s Papers has added a second event on Friday July 12th along with Grill Hampton 62 ~ July 2013 ~ The Montauk Sun

and presented by Pat LaFrieda. A competition style event, Grill Hampton will pit eight East End chefs against eight NYC chefs in a grilling challenge for the ages, with the Grill Hampton “Master Chef” determined by a panel of celebrity judges which will include Food & Wine editor Kate Krader and restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow. The event will take place at Sayre Park in Bridgehampton (156 Snake Hollow Road) from 8 – 11pm with general admission tickets priced at $115.


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Can you solve the WAG PUZLCAKETM ? SOLUTION/ANSWER KEY: 1. The scale’s crossbar is different in CARD #2. 2. The scales are balanced in CARD #1 and tipped in CARD #2. TM 3. The postitions of the LCNS2ROM and HOMSTYLE plates in CARD #1 are reversed in CARD #2. 4. The corners of CARD #1 are square while the corners of CARD #2 are rounded. 5. CARD #1 has a black gavel, while CARD #2 has a brown gavel. 6. The document in CARD #1 says“Mortgage of...” while the Document in CARD #2 says “Deed to...” 7. CARD #1 says ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, while CARD #2 says ATTORNEY-@-LAW. 8. CARD #1 says “OF COUNSEL TO,” while CARD # 2 says “OF COUNSEL 2.” 9. White Plains, NY is missing from CARD #2. 10. The lines beginning “Real Estate” and “Business Law” in CARD #1 are reversed in CARD #2. 101/2. The Deed in CARD #2 says “1/2.”

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ownership,” Marra says. He acknowledges that feral cats may be the bigger problem, but pet cats still catch as many as two billion wild animals a year. The non-profit American Humane Association reports that there are several ways to keep indoor cats happy even though they are restricted from chasing and hunting wildlife. Getting Fluffy a companion (another cat or even a dog) is a good way to provide an outlet for play. Likewise, interactive toys, scratching posts, cat perches and other amenities— check with any well-stocked local pet store—can make the indoor environment a stimulating yet safe one for housebound cats and should serve to prevent stir-crazy behavior. Meanwhile, another non-profit, the American Bird Conservancy (ABC), adds another reason why cat owners might want to think about restricting their pet’s territory to inside: Research shows that indoor cats live significantly longer lives than their free-roaming counterparts. “Life for outdoor cats is risky,” reports the group. “They can get hit by cars; attacked by dogs, other cats, coyotes or wildlife; contract fatal diseases, such as rabies, feline distemper, or feline immunodeficiency virus; get lost, stolen, or poisoned; or suffer during severe weather conditions.” But the fact that feral cat populations have gotten so large in recent years makes the problem that much more vexing. Researchers concede that efforts to catch and either neuter or euthanize feral cats have proven ineffective given their booming populations, leaving cat owners wondering whether jeopardizing Fluffy's mental health for the sake of saving a few birds is really even worthwhile. CONTACTS: Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, nationalzoo.si.edu/scbi/; American Humane Association, www.americanhumane.org; American Bird Conservancy, www.abcbirds.org.

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Hither Hills Beach House Montauk | $995,000 | Web# H45426 Susan Ceslow 631.335.0777 | Jan Nelson 631.905.4617

Almost New Beach House Montauk | $975,000 | Web# H10365 Kim Fagerland 631.902.1384

Perfect Montauk Beach  House Montauk | $725,000 | Web# H46222 Mary Lappin-Marmorowski 631.433.4412 Kate Vickers 631.204.7875

Vacant Land Outstanding Water views Montauk | $699,000 | Web# H05336 Kim Fagerland 631.902.1384

Oceanfront Community Montauk | $650,000 | Web# H32091 Susan Ceslow 631.335.0777 | Jan Nelson 631.905.4617

Best Condo Deal In Montauk Montauk | $599,000 | Web# H11129 Linda Mallinson 516.242.1988

Spectacular waterfront condo Montauk | $359,000 | Web# H22388 Susan Ceslow 631.335.0777 | Jan Nelson 631.905.4617

Montauk Shores Gated Community Montauk | $130,000 | Web# H15498 Susan Ceslow 631.335.0777 | Jan Nelson 631.905.4617

Montauk Office 631.668.6565

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LAKEFRONT VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM IN# 22733 CO-EXCLUSIVE SURFSIDE SUMMER PARADISE - EASY STROLL TO BEACH IN# 34923 EXCLUSIVE $2,299,000

HITHER WOODS - POOL AND POOL HOUSE IN# 52393 EXCLUSIVE $1,510,000

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FAMILY-SIZED ON .70 ACRE PRIVATE LOT IN# 17012 EXCLUSIVE $739,000

BEAUTIFUL CONDO WITH LAKE VIEWS IN# 53139 EXCLUSIVE $699,000

GREAT LOCATION - CLOSE TO TOWN IN# 40113 EXCLUSIVE $689,000

LIFE IS TEE-RIFIC - CONDO ON MONTAUK DOWNS IN# 11876 EXCLUSIVE $550,000

BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM AT ITS BEST IN# 40788 EXCLUSIVE $499,000

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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 42' H&H Marine Pilot House Year: 2001 Current Price: US$ 195,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-2613004 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 28' Carolina Classic Express Year: 2001 Current Price: US$ 129,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-1974041 37' Silverton Convertible Year: 1995 Current Price: US$ 125,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-2477551

31' BHM lobster pilot house Year: 1981 Current Price: US$ 39,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single diesel YW# 1583-1629546 21' Parker 2120 Sport Cabin Year: 2006 Current Price: US$ 29,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Single Gas YW# 1583-2450546 24' North Coast Express Year: 1987 Current Price: US$ 10,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-2279591

1986 30 ft. Formula, Twin 454’s FAST - Winter Storage Paid Documented - Needs Some TLC Financing Available: $8,000 Call: 631-668-5077 2009 29'-9" Grady White Chesapeake Located in Hampton Bays Fiberglass Hull - Twin Yamaha 250 Gas under 60 hours $149,500

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INVESTMENT UNITS IN FLORIDA KEYS Three - 2 BR/2 Bath Oceanfront Condos, new Stainless, Granite kitchens, baths, warranties. Each rents year round at $1400.00 per week! Value $2,250,000.00 for all 3…want to trade for Land or Home(s) in MONTAUK. Contact owner: 914-673-2024 beshraka@aol.com WAVECREST ON OCEAN RESORT: WEEKLY RENTAL. 1 Bedroom Suite in Beachfront Complex. Heated Indoor Pool. 646-334-5300. Coop Summer Rental One bedroom suite, efficiency, indoor heated pool for rainy days, steps to one of Montauk's best beaches, beach attendant (chairs & towels), BBQ grill on the beach, parking on premise. $9,000/season, Great price at a premier resort - Wavecrest on Ocean Resort, www.wavecrestonocean.com Call 631-905-4617, if no answer please leave message and your call will be returned promptly. 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.

POSPISIL REAL ESTATE: 631-668-5200 www.pospisilre.com SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY! Upside/down Contemporary set on half acre is adjacent to golf course. Features include vaulted ceilings, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Open living area plus Family Rm on lower level. Excljusive $795,000.

30' Sailfish 3006 CENTER CONSOLE Year: 2006 Current Price: US$ 85,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Gas YW# 1583-2501193

34' Offsoundings Express Sportfish Year: 1993 Current Price: US$ 59,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-1654477

Montauk House For Sale by Owner Indoor Pool, 5 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms, Fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen. Over 4000 sq. ft. of open spaces and lots of skylights. Just shy of 1 Acre... Great Family Compound. $1,500,000. Call 914-656-6949 Owner Financing Available

LAND • MONTAUK • 1/2 Acre Panoramic Area. $795,000. Exclusive broker: 631-668-2577

35' Phoenix Convertible-REPOWERED 2011 Year: 1999 Current Price: US$ 99,500 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2449238

30' Pursuit Offshore Year: 2003 Current Price: US$ 75,000 Located in Montauk, NY Hull Material: Fiberglass Engine/Fuel Type: Twin diesel YW# 1583-2250379

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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 $1,495,000. IN# 43342

AUTOS FOR SALE: MUST SELL 1987 Porsche – 944 Special Price $1,987 (same as its year) Or best offer. Automatic, red. As is. Great for parts or someone who likes to tinker with cars. 631 668-1172 or 914 914-962-4243

BUSINESS: ESTABLISHED BUSINESS FOR SALE: Flag and Flagpole company. Large inventory. 2 Trucks in good shape. Large client list. Many extras. 631-668-9423.

PRIVATE COZY CHARMER Set on private half acre on quiet cul-de-sac is lovely 3 bedroom Traditional. Open living room with brick fireplace, dining area and cook’s kitchen with breakfast bar. Hardwood floors throughout. Full basement. Separate studio. Newly priced and Exclusive $725,000. 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. Co-Exclusive $2,995,000 IN #39443 YEAR-ROUND HIDEAWAY! New to market is 4 bedroom, 3 bath two-story upside down house. Open living room/dining room with soaring cathe-

dral ceiling and brick fireplace. Sliders off living area lead out to extensive decking. Co-Exclusive $779,000. IN# 21532 LAKEFRONT HIDE-A-WAY! Sprawling Ranch features Master suite plus 3 guest bedrooms. Spacious living area with fireplace and expansive lake views from almost every room! Rolling lawn down to the water’s edge. Offered at $2,950,000. IN# 54103 RELAXING RETREAT! Beautiful 2 BR/2.5 bath, 2story Condo, end unit. set in center of Montauk Downs golf course. Open living/dining area with fireplace & sliders out to deck. Kitchen w/stainless appliances. Pool on site. Exclusive $585,000 Web# 40520 BY THE SEA, BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA! Situated in the Montauk Shores oceanfront complex is 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath trailer. Located near pool and club house. Priced to sell and ours Exclusively @ $265,000. IN #45570 Tower Exclusive! Walk to ocean beaches, shops and restaurants from one bedroom unit w/slider off living area to balcony with view of town and distant ocean view @ $450,000. Pool on site as well as locked storage unit. IN# 21116 Newly listed and Ready for Summer! Recently renovated home includes new windows, siding and all new kitchen. Features include master bedroom plus 2 guest bedrooms and attached 2-car garage. Exclusive $635,000. Hither Hills Traditional! Situated on quiet road is two-story home with new kitchen and bath. Three bedrooms on first floor and master en suite and sitting room with sliders out to deck on upper level. Living Room with fireplace. Added plus, coveted private ocean beach access. Exclusive $995,000 IN# 21514 Soundview Beach Cottage Two-story home features living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on upper level. The lower level features an additional living area plus 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Some TLC needed. Exclusive $599,000 IN# 10908

MARTHA GREENE REAL ESTATE: 631-668-2811 www.marthagreene.com Montauk Exception 2 homes situated on two ocean view parcels in Hither Hills directly across from private deeded ocean beach ands access. The main house 6 + bedrooms, 6 + bathrooms, exposed beam cathedral ceiling living area, chefs central island stone kitchen, walk in pantry, ocean view private deck, fireplace, gunite deep heat pool, sauna, gym, outdoor shower, brick patio, all encapsulated in lush landscape. The cottage offers 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens, exterior deck, outdoor shower, central air, expansive lawn, and ocean views. All located on street to street Hither Hills parcels just steps to deeded ocean access and beach. Exclusive $7,000,000. Fabulous East Lake Drive Enjoy reserve and Northerly water views from this private and immaculate 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home situated on cul-desac acre parcel. The home offers cathedral ceiling living, central island kitchen, glass lined dining area, loft, expansive decking, pool, outdoor shower, stack stone mature landscape and pool cabana. Co-Exclusive $2,900,000. Hither Hills Harmony Enjoy ocean views from this 4 bedroom 4.5 bath shingled contemporary home situated on a street to street .35 acre parcel just steps to deeded private ocean beach. The home features architectural beam cathedral ceiling living area, open kitchen, ocean view decks, family room, central air, garage, and immaculate landscape. By appointment Exclusive $2,495,000. Continued on Next Page

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Continued from Page 71 MARTHA GREENE REAL ESTATE: 631-668-2811 www.marthagreene.com Views, Views, Views Enjoy crisp and expansive water and sunset views over Fort Pond Bay and Gardiners Island 4 bedroom, 3 bath ,skyline half acre, cathedral ceilings, granite kitchen, dining area, stone fireplace, loft office, expansive water view deck, 3 private balconies, hot tub, full basement, 1 car garage, with views from every room. Co-Exclusive $1,395,000. Panoramic Views Enjoy ocean and lake views from this contemporary home situated on elevated shy half acre. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, den, large studio, open kitchen living area, wood stove, expansive decking, large salt-water pool, mature landscape, outdoor shower, awning, and central air. Offered @ $1,274,999. Surfside Estates Montauk Walk to Town and Ocean beaches from this Bi-level contemporary Montauk beach home situated on elevated.30 acre ocean view parcel in Surfside Estates. The home offers 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, vaulted ceiling living area, dining area, enclosed porch, den, expansive sundrenched deck, central air, full basement all just steps to ocean access, down town, shops & restaurants. Exclusive $1,295,000. Family Fiesta 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, Expansive Kitchen/Dining/Living Area, Free Form Gunite Pool, Brick Patios, 3 Car Garage, mature Landscape, Additional Building Parcel Available. Exclusive $1,295,000. A-Frame Allure This 4 bedroom 3 bath home is located on .46 acre parcel that abuts 90+ acre reserve area close to golf, harbor, shops, and restaurants. Featuring open living area, soaring cathedral ceilings, 2 exposed brick fireplaces, loft area, tree lined deck, den, office, garage and mature landscape. Co-Exclusive $779,000.00 STEPPING STONES 2 bedroom 2.5 bath Stepping Stones Condominium featuring glass lined cathedral ceiling living room, open kitchen, second floor lake view deck, wood stove, 2 zone CAC, and storage area. Private community, on-site heated pool, cabana, and immaculate grounds. Exclusively Offered @ $675,000. Culloden Shores This classic liesurama 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, open living area, galley kitchen, Murphy area, nice yard, decking, cul-de-sac lane, pond views, with bay beach access. $599,000 Exclusive OCEANFRONT CO-OP Enjoy the sand at your feet from this oceanfront 1 bedroom 1 bath co-op with direct ocean access and expansive costal and beach views, deck, parking, and great rental history. Exclusive $389,000.00 Hear the Ocean 1 bedroom 1 bath leased site within Montauk Shores. Featuring open kitchen, casual living area, guest sleeping nook, deck, shed, oil heat, a/c, washer/dryer, and cedar outdoor shower. Amenities include in ground heated pool, playground, gated entry, grassy open spaces and oceanfront board walk to beach access. Located just steps to surf at Ditch Plains. Exclusive $125,000.00

ATLANTIC BEACH REALTY GROUP: 631-668-0400 www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com SOUNDFRONT SUNSET PARADISE Come view this newly listed home located on Long Island Sound with private sandy beach. If you are up for lots of summer fun and activities, you have easy access to jet skiing, kayaking, boating, sailing or just relaxing in the sun. In the evening you can entertain on the large deck and view the most beautiful sunsets around. This home is comprised of two levels of open and airy floor to ceiling glass for expansive soundviews. First floor consists of three bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, dining area, warm cozy living area with beautiful stone fireplace and stairway to heavenly master suite with private balcony. Other amenities include full basement, oil heat, central air and outdoor shower. Call for appointment. IN# 40138Exclusive $2,495,000 LAKEFRONT VIEWS GALORE! New to the market this 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath Montauk lakefront contemporary beach house offers beautiful views from every room. The open living/dining area is spacious and leads out to a wrap around deck and inground jacuzzi tub overlooking spectacular lakefront sunsets. The .86 acre upland property is lushly landscaped with over 100 feet of frontage on the lake plus over 3/4 acres of underwater land on which to moor your boat or grow your own oysters and clams. Each bedroom is ensuite with tile and wood floors throughout, central air, solar panels, inground sprinkler system, security alarm system, oil hot water heat and two fireplaces. Must see at $2,490,000. Co-Exclusive, IN# 22733 NEW TO MARKET - A MUST SEE!!! Come view this newly listed traditional home with great floor plan situated on shy half acre corner lot within walking distance to the Montauk Downs golf course and close proximity to Montauk Village. The first floor has an open and airy layout which includes eat in kitchen, living room, dining area, two bedrooms and one bath. Second floor consists of two additional oversized bedrooms with bath. There is a full basement with a very special relaxation room, storage areas and laundry area and very fuel efficient cast iron baseboard heat. Call to view this very special home. Exclusive. $709,000 IN# 50126 A BEACH LOVER’S DREAM Imagine a place conveniently close to the ocean. Entrance to Hither Hills beach path is only a short distance away. This five bedroom, three and a half bath home has a spacious open floor plan with two dining areas and large kitchen with granite countertops. Light filled living room opens to a deck that expands your living space with room for sitting, grilling, and entertaining. Enjoy ocean breezes and winter water views. There is a second covered deck overlooking manicured grounds. Master suite has its own balcony. Additional master on first floor. Room for pool. Comes furnished. Exclusive $1,475,000 IN# 31298 TURN KEY RESTAURANT Come view this newly listed and totally renovated 6,340 sq. ft. restaurant. This easy to find destination is the perfect spot to cater those special oc-

casions. The seating capacity of 184 offers the best indoor and outdoor dining in Montauk. They also boast one of the only Dance Hall/cabaret Licenses in town. The large kitchen is a dream come true for any chef. The added bonus of staff quarters or a rentable apartment completes this unique business opportunity being offered at $2,100,000. IN# 9850 EASY LIVING -- WATERFRONT One bedroom open floor plan waterfront condo in gated community with all the amenities for easy summer living. Enjoy sunsets from private deck, BBQ's on the beach, or lounge at the pool after a game of tennis. Low taxes open all year round. Call to view. EXCLUSIVE $429,000 IN# 40728 IMMACULATE BAYFRONT ROUGH RIDERS LANDING CONDOMINIUM Just listed and exclusively ours is this lower level one bedroom one bath unit located on beautiful Fort Pond Bay in Montauk. This unit has been lovingly cared for and maintained and commands the most beautiful water views and amazing sunsets. Enjoy all the amenities the property has to offer which includes five tennis courts, 1,075 ft. fishing pier with gazebo, pool, hot tub and sauna. There are barbeques and picnic tables on the beach for those evening get togethers and for those who enjoy kayaking it's in your backyard. Exclusive. $467,500. IN# 26888 LOCATION! LOCATION! Rare opportunity to live in Montauk downtown, offering oceanviews, .47 acre and a short stroll to the ocean and shops. Has plans and pending permits. Exclusive. Call for appointment. Motivated seller, asking $575,000. Land IN# 06980 Hampton Jitney Summer Schedule

BEATIFUL CONDO WITH LAKE VIEWS Meticulous 2 BR, 2 BA townhouse in desirable condominium complex. Open floor plan. A wall of sliders opens to a large deck with views of Lake Montauk and nature preserve. Heated pool and adjacent to public tennis. Exclusive $699,000. IN# 53139. GREAT LOCATION - Recently reduced this 3 bedroom, 1 bath house is located just a few blocks from town in a high demand neighborhood. Lush landscaping, open living/dining room with hardwood floors throughout, full basement, central air, central vacuum, security alarm system, outdoor shower and room for expansion. Asking $699,000. Call to view. IN# 40113 DIITCH PLAINS - NEW TO MARKET If you’ve been waiting for that home in the ever popular Ditch Plains area of Montauk, here it is! Come view this newly listed 2 BR, 1 BA home located very close to the ocean. There’s a nice large deck for those summer evenings and a Jacuzzi for chilly winter nights. Exclusive $759,000. IN# 30108. 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

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MONTAUK BUILDING PARCEL .44 acre building parcel with town water, underground utilities, southerly pastoral views, permits are in place for 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath 2 story traditional styled home plans available for review. Exclusive $399,000.00

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ATLANTIC BEACH REALTY GROUP: 631-668-0400 www.atlanticbeachrealtygroup.com create an estate with main house, guest house, pool and direct ocean beach access. Call for further details. Exclusive $1,995,000. IN# 23125 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO - Enjoy the easy life from this 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo sitting on over 4 acres and is surrounded by the Montauk Downs golf course. Large master bedroom has its own bath, walk in closet and sliders to rear yard/ sitting area. Light filled living room with fireplace, cathedral ceilings, spacious kitchen and dining area and separate laundry room. This beautifully landscaped complex has a pool and pool house and a low monthly maintenance of $440.00 to complete this must see easy living condo. Call to view. ABRG EXCLUSIVE - Reduced $550,000. IN#: 11876 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 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 BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS - Studio, One, Two BR units, low maintenance, open year round, fishing pier w/ gazebo, pool, hot tub & tennis. Starting at $269,000. EXCLUSIVE. 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 $695,000. 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

DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE: 631-668-6565 www.elliman.com GOLD COAST OCEANVIEW High on a hilltop providing complete privacy and captivating ocean views along with treasured Hither Hills private beach rights. This home has an easy flowing living room with a soaring cathedral ceiling, a beach stone fireplace, to a fantastic gourmet kitchen. Two luxurious master suite bedrooms with private decks, plus 4 additional bedrooms, 2.5 baths, media room and more. Subdivision of vacant one acre parcel pending. IN#H16237 $4,950,000.00 LAKEFRONT STORYBOOK HOME This charming waterfront Tudor is filled with style, elegance, warmth, and endless architectural details. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, master bedroom and private bath on main level, an inviting foyer, with a beautiful open living room and additional sitting area with fireplace. Dining room and new gourmet eat-in kitchen. Well manicured 1.48 acres of rolling green lawns with mature landscaping. Plus 2.79 acres of private underwater rights, an expansive side yard, deck and

rear patio for outdoor summer enjoyment. Pool permit in progress, full basement and a detached 2 car garage. IN#H0157125 $3,595,000.00 SURFSIDE STUNNER with BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEWS Newly built with all top of the line appliances, 3 bedroom, 3 baths, sun filled living room with fireplace, gourmet kitchen and dining area. Master suite upstairs with steam shower, beautiful new decking where you can sit and hear the ocean and watch the waves. Close to Shadmoor Park where you can roam the trails to Ditch Plains ocean beaches. Close to town for you to do some shopping, dining or a movie and ice cream. A magical place! IN#H11050 $2,995,000.00 HITHER HILLS WITH POOL This lovely home is on a very quiet lane. Offering an open living area, a chef's kitchen, a beautiful master suite with a great separate sitting area making living comfortable and easy. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplaces, heated pool, finished basement, truly a must see! IN#H53036 $1,645,000.00 STUNNING WATERVIEW HOME Gorgeous Bay Sound views from this hilltop contemporary home. Open living/dining areas, with an updated gourmet kitchen. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, loft area, full basement and expansive decking with sunset views. IN#H35876 $1,395,000.00 PRIVACY AND HITHER HILLS BEACH RIGHTS Spacious 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, large eat in kitchen, formal dining room, master suite, separate guest or Mother/Daughter quarters, 2 car garage, Hither Hills beach rights, tennis courts within a private association consisting of only nine homes. IN#H43879 $1,295,000.00 WRITERS AND ARTISTS This one bedroom shingled cottage is set on over 3/4 of an acre with privacy ensured year round by lush and mature vegetation. Special appeal for those looking to add their creative touch to this small home or reinvent completely on a grand scale. Idyllic quiet location close to the village and beaches. Located in Amagansett. IN#H49801 $999,000.00 HITHER HILLS BEACH HOUSE Spacious and well maintained 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, sun filled living room with fireplace, open kitchen and dining area with sliders to expansive decking. Roof top decking to sit and enjoy the ocean breeze and views. Full finished basement with common area and game room. Central air, outdoor shower and Hither Hills Private Ocean beach rights. IN#45426 $995,000.00 ALMOST NEW POST MODERN Beach house perfection with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and gourmet eat-in-kitchen built to the highest standards. Enter the elegant foyer lit by a soaring third story cupola. Offering beautifully finished hardwood floors throughout, Walker Zenger tile, central air and granite countertops. Located on a private cul-de-sac convenient to Ditch Plains, the harbor and Montauk Village. IN#H10365 $975,000.00 PERFECT MONTAUK BEACH HOUSE This adorable beach house is set back off the road making it very private. This home has been fully renovated. Offering, 2 bedrooms, one beautiful large bath, separate laundry room and an open airy living/dining/kitchen area. Peek-a-boo views of Fort Pond. The extensive decking is great for entertaining. Mature landscaping provides privacy galore! An outdoor shower and irrigation system are added bonuses! IN#H46222 $725,000.00 OCEANFRONT COMMUNITY Two bedroom, 1.5 bath unit at Montauk Shores. Open floor plan. Wrap around deck with easy access for storage, solar outdoor lighting. 8x10 shed with electric and outdoor shower complete this perfect retreat. Complex has heated pool, playground, basketball court and clubhouse. Low maintenance. IN#32091 $650,000.00

BEST CONDO DEAL IN MONTAUK Right beside Montauk Downs, beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath trilevel condo. Year round home for the whole family. Great layout gives everyone room and privacy. Backyard brick patio that backs up to the golf course with a southern exposure. Two bedrooms have small decks overlooking backyard. Covered carport, plenty of storage. Low monthly maintenance. Call to view IN#11129 $599,000.00 MONTAUK SHORES Double wide unit in Montauk`s ever popular oceanfront complex. Offering two bedrooms, one bathroom, eat-in-kitchen, large living room with sliding glass doors leading to deck. Complex amenities include, pool, clubhouse, basket ball court and playground all located within a gated community with low maintenance fees. IN#42879 $575,000.00 HARBOR BEAUTY This 2 bedroom, 1 bath home is just a short distance to Montauk's Harbor area. It sits on a quiet tree lined street. Put on a second story and you will have great views of the lake. IN#39516 $529,000.00 ALMOST OCEANFRONT WITH GREAT RENTAL HISTORY Use this amazing 1 bedroom/1 bath coop as your ocean side retreat all year round. So close to the beach you can almost touch it with amazing views and access 50 feet away. Well appointed kitchen and a cozy fireplace to take the chill off winter nights. Enjoy the recreation room, pool and your own private balcony. This unit comes furnished to move right in or rent. IN#H27978 $420,000.00 MONTAUK SHORES CONDO-GATED COMPLEX Move into this immaculate unit at Montauk Shores Oceanfront Condominiums. Two bedrooms, one and ½ bath unit. Amenities include heated pool, kiddie pool, basket ball court, clubhouse and playground. Popular Ditch Plains gated complex. IN#15498 $130,000.00

CORCORAN REAL ESTATE GROUP: www.corcoran.com LAKE MONTAUK PERFECTION - Simply magnificent defines this lush ,peaceful acre, graced by impeccably appointed 4bd, 3.5 bth, shingled masterpiece with sweeping views, waterside 20 x 40 heated pool,2 f.p.’s, finished basement, 2car garage, Cac, o/d shower-one of lake’s finest locations- Exclusive_$3.995 Web ID#55037, Joan Hegner- 631-6975730 NEW SOH 1.7 OCEANVIEW ESTATE- in construction now- a 6,000 sq ft shingled Country Manor home boasts 6 b/rs,6.5 bths, lavish living areas & chef’s kitchen, 2 f.p.s, infinity edge pool,2.5 garage, incomparable oceanviews, and just across from the ocean. One of a kind offering-$5.995m Exclusive-WEB ID# 18818. Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 KNOCKOUT 2.4 ACRE (2 LOT) MODERN MASTERPIECE - HUGE REDUCTION - ENORMOUS VALUE Bordering both preserve and County Park, this designers own,Bruce Nagel award winner has it all. Soaring living areas w/ f.p., 5 b/rs,4.5bths, enjoy fabulous Lake, Harbor,Sound & finest Sunsets on east end. 20 x 40 gunite pool,spa, huge lawn areas and vacant acre for guest,tennis. Like no other…Exclusive-Just reduced to $4.25m WEB ID#39416 Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 ESTATE STUNNER - Newly priced right- bordering 2 acre preserve, this 1.3 acre majestic 5,000 sq ft captures all day views of lake,harbor, ocean & sunsetseasy flow from all living areas w/2story stone f.p., 5 b/r, 4.5bths, den, 2 car garage, huge 12’basement,20 x40 gunite pool, gardens and slated covered porch make this one of Montauk’s most exceptional values & locations. Exclusive- $3.975 WEB ID#10089. 631697-5730

SAIL AWAY LAKE ESCAPE - water baby delightmint shingled Contemporary w/ 5b/r,3b/r,f.p,wide open living to huge decking, waterside gunite pool, path to acres of underwater mooring, and close walk to beach- sunsets to beat the band-what more could you ask for-$2.9m Exclusive-WEB ID#44718,Joan Hegner 631-697-5730 EXECUTIVE PRIVILEDGE - high hilltop commands unreal bay,sound,sunsets from landmark contemporary w/dramatic living, 3 f.p.’s, outrageous decking, gunite pool, spa, bar,and the best entertaining home anywhere. Four b/rs’, 6.5bths, finished basement, 2 car garage, cac, privacy forever- rare, wonderful, priced right- $2.75M Exclusive, WEB ID#22979 631697-5730 HITHER WOODS SHANGRI LA - Builder’s own shingled Traditional, only blocks from ocean, has open layout, liv rm w. f.p., granite kitchen, serene covered porch, decks to 20 x 40 heated pool, 4 b/r,2.5 bth, full basement, 2 car garage, impeccably perfect and incredibly priced. $1.825m Exclusive, WEB ID 38860 HITHER HILLS BEST BUY - half acre, meticulous shingled ranch, 4 b/r, 2bth, guest wing, lush landscape, full basement, cac, oil heat, low taxe- best buyExclusive- $989k 51257 Joan Hegner CULLODEN SHORES - Private beach rights, walk to bay beach, 4 b/r,2 bth, living rm,f.p., large deckingawesome value- $690k Exclusive, WEB ID 13905. Joan Hegner-631-697-5730 HITHER WOODS - 2 Blocks to ocean beach. High acre w/ cunning saltbox,3b/r,2 bth, cathedral liv.rm w/ f.p., deck, room for pool and big addition. Incredible value for Exclusive $880k. Joan Hegner- 631-6975730 UNPARALELLED OCEANVIEW ACRE - last of its’ kind, old Montauk hwy location, views up and down beach- estate style situation for large home, pool, etc, price upon request. Exclusive- Joan Hegner 631-6975730 Classic beach cottage on Napeague Bay. Two bedroom bungalow nested in the dunes in desirable Lazy Point. Private road. Renovation or expansion possiblities. Exclusive. $649,000 In #35620 Claire Dowling 516-382-2185 Duryea’s in Montauk Great opportunity to own a part of Montauk history with approximately 9 acres on Fort Pond Bay; 2 acres of upland and 6 acres of underwater rights including 650 of shoreline, 200 foot pier, buildings of approx.. 8000 sq ft, 1400 sf “Lobster Deck” 4 bay garage all with amazing sunset views. $5,900,000. IN# 26296 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Oceanview Custom Home Owner /builder will build 3500 +/- custom home on 1 1/2 acre parcel with high elevation ensuring great ocean views. This to be built home will have 4 bedrooms, 4 baths large living area and attention to details throughout. $3,500,000. IN #13179 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Unsurpassed Lake Montauk Waterfront Seclusion Situated on a 1.5 acre peninsula leading to Osborn Island is truly one of a kind waterfront property and the epitome of real estate location, location, location! Offering total seclusion without neighbors on either side and 4.5 acres of underwater rights! The home offers 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and approx. f900’ of shoreline. $2,790,000 IN # 12229 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Montauk’s Hither Woods Peaceful Setting This is an amazing property offering over an acre with ocean views in Montauk’s beautiful Hither Woods. With quiet seclusion and close proximity to the ocean and offering 5 bedrooms, 4 ? baths, heated pool, sauna, steam shower, stone fireplace screened porch, and plenty of outdoor space this is truly one to see! $2,100,000. IN# 51265 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778 Continued on Next Page

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service 2400 sq. ft., 68 seat restaurant, turn key ready with outside seating. Property also includes a 600 sq. ft., 16 seat takeout/snack bar that offers great visibility. Third source of income is the 6-8 dock slip with 90 feet of water frontage and riparian rights which has been recently refurbished with new bulkhead. Co-Exclusive $3,750,000 IN#34226

Fantastic Modernist Home in Montauk Offering beautiful views of Lake Montauk and the Harbor this modernist designed home offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths 2 fireplaces, and an open bright elegant interior. Relax by a soothing waterfall infinity edge pool or lounge on a cozy rooftop deck sheltering prevailing winds by an esthetically pleasing curved wall. This home also includes one of the first “Green” roofs in Montauk. $1,999,000 IN# 41482 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778

MONTAUK MAINSTREET TAVERN – A landmark tavern and restaurant built in 1926 by Carl Fisher is a hang-out for the locals, tourists and celebrities alike. The 4,000 sq. ft. houses a bar, restaurant and an apartment. The restaurant and bar has 112 seat capacity, commercial kitchen, Hugh basement, office and storage. The second floor apartment has four bedrooms, two baths and large deck. Located in the heart of Montauk on one of the busiest spots on Main Street. $4,000,000. IN #42741

Montauk Main Street Restaurant For 7 years this fantastic location on Montauk’s Main Street known as MTK CAFÉ has been a very popular breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot! This offering includes a total of 99 seats in both interior and exterior dining areas; main dining room, bar dining room, and counter seating. IN# 53023 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778

OCEANVIEW CONTEMPORARY CLOSE TO ALL – Enjoy ocean and lake views from several decks off this immaculate upside-down home. Open-floor living and dining area along with 3-bedrooms and 3 baths. Plenty of amenities with an artist’s studio, salt-water pool, and garage. IN# 25768 $1,275,000

New Home in Montauk’s Hither Hills Ideally located in the most desirable Hither Hills with deeded ocean beach rights. This great new 2 story cedar shingled home is designed for easy living. With an open floor plan around a beautiful slate fireplace and 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, full unfinished basement to finish as you choose this home is a great Montauk offering. $1,250,000 IN# 55084 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778

COZY DITCH PLAINS SUMMER RETREAT – Split level home in Ditch Plains offers 4 bedrooms and two baths. Fenced in yard with swings and extensive decking for great outdoor living. Outdoor shower and a short stroll to the beach. Available for rent July & August thur Labor Day. IN# 97544

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Almost Oceanfront Opportunity in Montauk Be a part of a great oceanfront community in the most popular Ditch Plains. Montauk Shores Condominium offers an in ground pool, kid’s pool, playground, boardwalks to some of the most beautiful beaches in Montauk. This unit offers two bedrooms, one bath, a large deck and a nice quiet corner in the park to revel in. $485,000 IN# 36791 Helen Stubbmann 631 375 3778

TOWN & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE: 631-668-0500 www.1townandcountry.com OCEAN VIEW PROPERTY – HITHER HILLS Build to suite property with Ocean Views on .27 acres in the popular area of Montauk. Exclusive $950,000. IN# 08000 BUILD IN HITHER HILLS – Build your deam home on .84 acres in Hither Hills with room for a pool and beach rights. $895,000. IN# 04922 OCEAN VIEWS ON 1.3 ACRES – Build a castle on this private hilltop property with expansive oceanviews. $2,690,000 IN# 05311 RARE OPPORTUNITY ON THE SOUND – First time being offered this 3 bedroom 2 bath co-op. Perched on the water with magnificent views of Block Island Sound and Montauk jetties. Charming apartment with fireplace, pergo floors, tile baths and gourmet kitchen. Property includes heated pool, sandy lounge area overlooking the water, plus a sandy beach with breathtaking sunsets in the evening. Exclusive $695,000. IN# 17555 LUXURIOUS LAKESIDE HOME – Tucked into an acre of both manicured and natural landscape, this home affords both privacy and a wonderful place for entertaining. Enjoyment galore with an inground pool, large capacity hot tub and a four-hole putting green with its own unique sandtrap! Also available for rent. Exclusive $2,200,000. IN# 21839 WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY – Premier waterfront commercial property located at the historic Montauk Harbor offers three distinct income streams on .95 acres. Main building is a full

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GREAT SUMMER GETAWAY! - Immaculate, tasteful, peaceful. This two bedroom, two bath home in Higher Hills is surrounded by serene gardens and lush lawns. French doors in Living room open onto large deck and yard. Great location, only a five-minute to the ocean. Available for Rent. IN# 68957 WALK TO OCEAN – You can hear the Ocean from this five bedroom, three and half bath new traditional home across the street from Montauk’s best beaches. Large decking on both floors overlooks ocean, heated swimming pool. Available for rent monthly or for the season. IN#71387 HITHER HILLS RENTAL – Newly renovated 3500 sq. ft., four bedroom, three bath contemporary just one block from the ocean. Open and spacious living/dining area. Large outdoor decks. Available for July. IN# 97445 PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY – DOWNTOWN MONTAUK – Available for the first time in over 65 years, these side-by-side commercial properties are located in the heart of Downtown Montauk. Building #1 is a 1700 square foot Retail Store. Building #2 is a 2371 square foot Gas Station, with a 1700 sq. ft. three-bedroom apartment above. Great long term investment. $10,500,000. IN# 9119

SAUNDER REAL ESTATE: 516-445-1513 www.MontaukColeman.com MONTAUK BAY FRONT HOTEL Situated on a high bluff overlooking Fort Pond Bay, the Montauket offers one of the most glorious sunset views of the Hamptons. The hotel has 16 guest rooms, some with a view of the bay, and there are 7 separate cottages, a restaurant and a bar located on the property. Guests can enjoy the view from the outside patio or go down to the beach for a swim. The 2.5-acre property provides room for a pool, possible expansion and has an ample parking area. A very special and unique opportunity! IN# 32451 $15,995,000 MONTAUK RENTAL This property is sited on 1.00 +/- oceanfront acres with expansive decking overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. There are 4 bedrooms, 4 and half baths and two fireplaces in this two story contemporary home. IN# 51514 $8,499,999

WATER FRONT WITH BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS Breathtaking water views extend from this custom built pagoda style home located on Block Island Sound and Fort Pond Bay. This unusual home was designed to capture the maximum 180 degree views of Gardiner?'s Island, the North Fork and the gorgeous sunsets that can be seen 365 days a year and to provide ultimate privacy. The first floor boasts large open living and dining areas, a custom kitchen and wet bar with granite countertops and top-of-the-line cabinetry and appliances. Floor to ceiling glass windows capture the view and open out to large mahogany covered decks, perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining. There is also a separate library with floor to ceiling shelves and a marble fireplace and a marble powder room. The second floor of this exceptional home has a master suite with water views, a full marble bath and an attached sitting room that opens to a covered deck and out to the pool. There are two additional guest bedrooms and marble bathrooms, each with a water view and one having access to a covered deck and pool area. The lower level has a large full recreational room, office, a third guest bedroom and a full bathroom. The 1.5 acres property offers a waterside heated gunite pool, three car garage, a meditation garden, a raised bed planting garden, very lush landscaping and a full water access. Other highlights include hard maple floors throughout, CAC, CVAC, electric dumb waiter and storm shutters. The panoramic views and beautiful sunsets make this a very special home to see. IN# 22307 $4,650,000 MONTAUK OCEANFRONT Just a stones throw from the beach sits this fabulous, newly renovated, oceanfront Contemporary. The ocean views are stunning as soon as you enter the home, and can be seen from every room. This multi-level, energy efficient home has a beautiful Zen-like master, 3 additional bedrooms, 3 new bathrooms and a private office. There is a new chef’s kitchen open to the dining area and a double-height living room all with large windows to capture the view. Enjoy the ocean breeze and the sound of the crashing waves from one of the many decks, including a large rooftop deck and rinse off in the outdoor shower after your daily swim. A must-see beach retreat! IN# 28709 $5,790,000 GAVIOLA'S MARKET Located in Montauk Harbor, Gaviola's Market has been a profitable, multimillion dollar business for 24 years. The building has 2 units on the ground level with a total of 4,985 +/- square feet and 28 parking spaces. The larger unit, Gaviola's Market, is a 3,448 +/- square feet grocery market and deli with 1 half bath, kitchen area and walk-in refrigerator. The second unit, Suffolk County National Bank, is 1,537+/- square feet with 2 half baths, an outdoor ATM and walk up window, and a 2-lane drive through window. The second level has 3,000 +/- square feet of dry storage space with expansion possibilities. Included in the sale are Gaviola's Market, the commercial building, and the current tenant's lease, which is Suffolk County National Bank. The property is zoned Central Business which allows a wide variety of commercial uses such as restaurants, offices, retail, and personal services. IN# 43990 $4,250,000 EXQUISITE MONTAUK LAKEFRONT Located on Lake Montauk sits this newly restored, top-of-theline, and traditional-style home with beautiful finishing throughout. The first level boasts 2 waterside ensuite bedrooms, both with large sliders and windows that open out to the pool and capture the gorgeous water view. There are 2 additional bedrooms and a full bath on this level. The second level has a spacious open kitchen, dining and living area with floor to ceiling sliders and windows that open to a large deck that is great for entertaining. The kitchen has marble countertops and top-of-the-line appliances. A den/family room and half-bath complete this level. The fully finished walkout basement offers a large media area, a full bathroom, and storage area. Outdoors there is a heated gunite infinity pool with a waterfall that overlooks the lake, an out-

door shower and a path to the lake. This truly exquisite property is not to be missed! IN#38759 $3,650,000 AMAGANSETT SOUTH TRADITIONAL Lovely traditional set on .72+/- acres in Amagansett Dunes, south of the highway. This home offers three large bedrooms, 2 and 1-half bathrooms, open kitchen and dining room, spacious living room with fireplace, and a separate den area. Outdoors there is a hot tub, an outdoor shower and decks for entertaining-all surrounded by mature landscaping. Just a short distance from the ocean beach...the perfect getaway! IN#42110 $2,999,000 SAIL INN OF MONTAUK The Sail Inn of Montauk is a 5,000+/- sq. ft. hotel, restaurant, and bar located in Montauk Harbor near world class fishing and surfcasting. The hotel has ten guest rooms, each approximately 400+/- sq. ft. in size. Four rooms have views of Block Island Sound, and three rooms have Jacuzzis. The restaurant and bar have indoor and outdoor seating for 50 guests, a well equipped kitchen, and ample parking. A wonderful commercial investment opportunity. IN#37766 $2,900,000 MONTAUK RETREAT WITH WATER VIEWS Breathtaking 360 degree ocean, bay and lake views extend from this immaculate home located on a half acre in Montauk. The 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home has a large, open kitchen, dining, and living area with a fireplace and wood floors throughout. The outdoors offers a spectacular space for relaxing and entertaining. There is a new gunite pool with a waterfall, an outdoor shower, a fire pit, and gorgeous pool cabana with a grill, sink, refrigerators and dishwasher. A true Montauk retreat. IN# 55512 $2,200,000 MONTAUK BEACH HOUSE IN DITCH PLAINS Located on the highest point in Ditch Plains, this home boasts ocean views from every room, lake views, and sunsets - one of the only homes in the area that provides all three views. The turn-key, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home features an open living, dining, and kitchen area that offer great space, hardwood floors throughout, and a large deck for entertaining. The attached one-car garage and full basement provide ample room for storage. The house is set high on the hill, and it is just minutes away from the ocean beach and some of the best surfing around! IN#19864 $999,000 TWO WATERFRONT ACRES IN MONTAUK Located on Fort Pond Bay in Montauk's exclusive Culloden Point, this 2-acre lot has permits currently in place for a 5,500 +/- square foot house with a pool and pool house. Current price reflects the land only. The perfect spot to build your dream beach house! IN#07949 $1,595,000 MONTAUK VACANT LAND Build your dream home on this .61 acre parcel of land with room for a pool located in Montauk. Close proximity to Montauk Downs Golf Course and town and a short ride to the ocean beaches. IN# 08163 $414,000 MONTAUK BAY FRONT RETREAT RENTAL A one-of-a-kind luxury retreat that will take your breath away with 180-degree views of Gardiners Bay from every room. This custom-built 5,500 +/sq. ft. home features 6 bedrooms, including both ground and second floor masters, 4.5 bathrooms, a gracious flow of second floor public rooms including a spacious award winning kitchen that opens into the living and dining rooms, a wet bar area and a second living room on the first floor; all finished with exquisite detail in both function and beauty. The private grounds provide a wonderful setting for summer entertaining: a sunset-view Jacuzzi, an infinity pool surrounded by impeccable landscaping, a stone pool house bath with outdoor shower and expansive decking. There is also a detached 2-car garage with ample space for vehicles and a full basement with 12-foot ceilings for storage. IN# 87980 MD-LD $225,000 JULY $110,000 AUGUST $130,000


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East Hampton.

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Corcoran’s #3 Team in the Hamptons 2009 - 2012 Corcoran Multi-Million Dollar Club

Lois Moore | Lic. Real Estate Salesperson | o: 631.899.0406 | m: 516.317.8727 | lois.moore@corcoran.com Peter Moore | Lic. Associate RE Broker | o: 631.899.0271 | m: 516.313.0685 | peter.moore@corcoran.com

THE HAMPTONS

SHELTER ISLAND

Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker. * Denotes last asking price. 729D Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954 | 631.668.3500

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. . . Serving East Hampton to Montauk

TEN BEDROOMS IN EAST HAMPTON

SPRINGS FARMHOUSE WITH ARTIST STUDIO ON ACCABONAC HARBOR

East Hampton. Classic cedar shingled 3-story home with 11,000 SF+/- of living space. Unique layout with 10BR, 8.5BA, 5 fireplaces, gallery space and 1.1 south of highway acre. Close proximity to ocean beaches and own. Exclusive. $4.995M web# 46138

East Hampton. Impeccably restored 3BR, 3BA home with sweeping meadow and harbor views. Incredible 2,205 SF+/- artist studio/workshop with soaring ceilings, heat and running water. Sited on .82 acre with pool. Exclusive. $1.895M Web# 19636

TURNKEY AMAGANSETT VILLAGE FOUR BEDROOM

FOUR NEW LUXURY HOMES

Amagansett. Newly listed, sleekly renovated, beautifully appointed 4BR home in the village. Easy access to ocean beaches and town. Set on .56 lushly landscaped, private acre with in-ground pool, pool house, 2-car detached garage. Exclusive. $1.695M Web# 26437

Amagansett. Only 1 block from the village and a short distance to the ocean, the new Amagansett Estates will feature 4 custom built and architecturally distinct homes. All with 6 ensuite bedrooms, high end finishes and amenities throughout. Pool and landscaping to ensure privacy. Exclusive. $3.65M Web# 5549

LAKEFRONT CONTEMPORARY Newly Priced

EAST LAKE home WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN HITHER WOODS

Montauk. Sleek and unique 5BR, 3,500 SF+/- waterfront home with direct access to Lake Montauk. Inspired by Pacific modern architecture, utilizing elements of stone, glass, wood and steel, with porous indoor/outdoor living areas. 3 levels of living space with newly completed lower level, wet bar and spa. Exclusive. $3.495M Web# 37021

Montauk. Spacious 6BR East Lake contemporary with four levels of living space. Sunny open living areas, beautifully updated kitchen, walls of windows with spectacular Lake view. Adjoins more than 1,000 acres of preserved land. In ground pool and poolhouse. Exclusive. $2.695M Web# 38570

Montauk. Meticulously maintained 3BR, 3.5B home on a beautifully landscaped private near acre. Close proximity to ocean beaches. Sun-filled interiors, uniquely finished basement, bonus room. Covered rear deck, in ground pool. Exclusive. $1.595M Web# 44239

Lois Moore | Lic. Real Estate Salesperson | o: 631.899.0406 | m: 516.317.8727 | lois.moore@corcoran.com Peter Moore | Lic. Associate RE Broker | o: 631.899.0271 | m: 516.313.0685 | peter.moore@corcoran.com


Beautiful Montauk – Almost 70% of Land Preserved

Duryea’s In Montauk

lakefront beauty

Montauk. The famous “Duryea’s Dock”. Amazing property includes 650’ of bayfront, 200’ pier, buildings of approx. 8000 SF+/-, spectacular sunset views. A piece of Montauk history. Co-Exclusive. $5.9M Web# 8800

Montauk. This lovely lakefront home features 3BR, 3.5BA, open living space with floor to ceiling glass, a kitchen opening to a glass atrium and the living area opening to a large deck with an oversized hot tub spa. Co-Exclusive. $2.49M web# 12682

Montauk’s Hither Woods Peaceful Setting

Montauk Cottage by the Sea

beautiful lakefront cottage

Montauk. On an acre+ with ocean views in Hither Woods. Quiet seclusion and close to ocean, this home features 5BR, 4.5BAs, heated vinyl pool, stone fireplace, screen porch. Exclusive. $1.995M web# 51265

Montauk. Newly listed. Hither Hills prime location to enjoy sitting on your front porch and take in the sea air and fantastic ocean views. Exclusive. $1.5M web# 16090

Montauk. Looking for Montauk Real Estate and want to be on the water, this is a great investment to consider. Shy acre with 2BR, 1 bath, full unfinished basement, detached garage, slate patio overlooking Lake Montauk and path to the water. Exclusive. $1.5M web# 30299

Hither Hills with Deeded Beach Rights

HITHER HILLS LARGE ACREAGE

Wooded Hither Hills Vacant Land

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. $1.195 Web# 55084

Montauk. Sitting at the top of Grant Drive in Hither Hills is this large, approximately 1.5 acre parcel ready for the discerning buyer to develop their dream home. With plenty of room for pool and possible distant ocean views along with the ocean beach rights. Just Reduced. Exclusive. $835K web# 08367

Montauk. This vacant parcel in the much coveted Hither Hills area of Montauk is a great place to plan your dream home. It is only .2 of a mile to ocean with deeded ocean beach rights to one of the most beautiful beaches in Montauk. Just Reduced. Exclusive. $350K web# 05143

Helen Stubbmann, Licensed RE Salesperson | m: 631.375.3778 | hstubbmann@corcoran.com

THE HAMPTONS

SHELTER ISLAND

Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker. 729D Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954 | 631.668.3500

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montauk living Carl Fisher Montauk Compound

Ditch Plains Beach Cottage

On Montauk Downs With A Pool

Montauk. Rare opportunity: 2 separate, adjacent parcels with 5 legal C of O’s on 3 acres. 2 original Carl Fisher Tudor manor homes, plus one cottage. Exclusive. $4.45M Web# 12950

Montauk. Beachy and sunny 2 bedroom, 2 bath, central air, new heating system, new roof, sunny south facing deck and also shady screened-in porch, set on .34 acre . Exclusive. $1.275M web# 14987

Montauk. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a pool and plenty of decking. Offers a kitchen, large den, fireplace, open living area, laundry room, garage and more. Exclusive. $875K Web# 10180

Geraldine F. Tomitz m: 631.680.7452

Janet A. Weimar m: 631.875.8449

Turn Key Home

Hither Hills

culloden Original Leisurama

Montauk. Three bedroom, 2 bath updated home central air, new kitchen, off the beaten path in a secluded area adjacent to reserve area. Lovely lanscaping and more. Exclusive. $825K Web# 13563

Montauk. Take advantage of this charming 2 bedroom beach cottage with all the comforts a home needs plus easy access to ocean beaches. Exclusive. $795K Web# 12283

Montauk. Charming and cozy 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath cottage, lovely .24 acre corner lot in the Culloden Shores area. enjoys private beach rights to bay beach. Exclusive. $575K Web# 46674

Christopher Henry Britton o: 631.899.0404 Patricia D. Britton o: 631.899.0404

Michael Nordlinger m: 631.512.0572

Janet A. Weimar m: 631.875.8449

Geraldine F. Tomitz m: 631.680.7452

Majestic Moorlands Estate

New to Market Beach House

Waterfront Duplex Co-Op

Montauk. Situated on 10 acres, featuring 4,000 SF+/- of perfection with pool and designed to capture beautiful views of the ocean. Exclusive. $9.4M Web# 44141

Montauk. Ideal 4 bedroom, central air, nicely landscaped and move-in ready. Close to golf course, beaches, dock area and restaurants. Exclusive. $875K web#15107

Montauk. Sunny renovated upper level. Bedroom + large sleeping loft. Direct beach access. Restaurant; heated pool; tennis; BBQ; near train. Exclusive. $349K Web# 11603

Constance N. Tighe m: 631.921.7271

Constance N. Tighe 631.921.7271

Claire M. Dowling m: 516.382.2185

Maidstone Park Cottage

Exceptional Deal Montauk Manor

Across From The Ocean

East Hampton. Sweet 1 bedroom, 1 bath cottage in close proximity to Maidstone Beach. .l5 lot . New construction possible. Exclusive. $395K Web# 52956

Montauk. Ground floor duplex with full amenities including outdoor/indoor pools, transport to and from town, restaurant and easy living. Exclusive. $120K web# 15006

Geraldine F. Tomitz m: 631.680.7452

Constance N. Tighe m: 631.921.7271

Montauk. This one bedroom comfortable co-op is centrally located in Montauk Village, with a great pool area. Across from the ocean and conveinient to all. Exclusive. $199K Web# 46543 Janet A. Weimar m: 631.875.8449

729D Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954 | 631.668.3500 Equal Housing Opportunity. The Corcoran Group is a licensed real estate broker.


HIGH END CUSTOM HOME ON MONTAUK DOWNS Web#28691 4 BR 3.5 bath, contemporary. Formal living and dining rooms, theater. Theresa Eurell 631.848.4222 teurell@1TownandCountry.com

DOWNTOWN AT THE TOWER Web#10529 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo. Large bedroom and living area, large storage space. Gina Demasco 631.365.7919 gdemasco@1TownandCountry.com

$425,000 Exclusive

NEW TO THE MARKET - GOLF COURSE AREA $810,000 Web#10965 Exclusive 3 bedrooms, 2 bath well-maintained ranch, 2 car attached garage, large fenced in backyard. Kathleen G. Beckmann 631.275.3354 kbeckmann@1TownandCountry.com

GRAND DAME IN HITHER WOODS Web#20574 3 bedrooms, 3 custom-tiled baths, living room with fireplace, master suite. Julia A Stavola jstavola@1townandcountry.com Theresa Eurell 631.848.4222 teurell@1TownandCountry.com

$2,100,000 Exclusive

OCEANFRONT COMMUNITY $700,000 Web#22379 Co-Exclusive 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with separate laundry room. Pool, playground, club house. Julia A Stavola 631.871.4682 jstavola@1TownandCountry.com

LUXURIOUS LAKESIDE HOME $2,200,000 Web#21839. Also available for rent July $40,000; July/August $70,000 Exclusive 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath Contemporary, pool, putting green, one acre of manicured property. Kathleen G. Beckmann 631.275.3354 kbeckmann@1TownandCountry.com

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