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By Kitty Merrill “I wish her and her family the best,” said Southampton Town Supervisor
Sunday, September 6. She was arrested
“Most people probably feel they just after midnight on Labor Day. Anna Throne-Holst in the wake of Linda Kabot’s acquittal of a driving while
should take a plea, and get on with Almost immediately after news intoxicated charge. Throne-Holst acknowledged she is being raked over the
their lives. But I’m not most people. I’m the supervisor was in custody spread, coals in some quarters, and said she was perplexed.
Linda Kabot.” rumors of a police set up began to Throne-Holst and incumbent supervisor Kabot were locked in a heated
In the first interview since her circulate. Key figures in the supposed campaign when Kabot was arrested on Labor Day in 2009.
acquittal on drunk driving charges late set up – then-Southampton Town Rumors immediately started swirling that the arrest, though made by
last Friday, former Southampton Town PBA president Patrick Aube and then- Westhampton Village Police, was part of a conspiracy hatched by Southampton
Supervisor Linda Kabot spoke with The councilwoman Anna Throne-Holst, Town Police; STPD was locked in a battle with the supervisor over proposed
Independent about the jury’s decision, Kabot’s opponent, refuted the notion of budget cuts.
the trial, losing her re-election bid, and a set up designed to sway the outcome Throne-Holst, according to the rumors, must have had knowledge –
what life has been like since her Labor of the pending election. At the time, especially when it was revealed an insider called her within minutes of Kabot’s
Day, 2009, arrest. Kabot was battling with the PBA over midnight arrest.
Kabot was in the middle of a campaign the proposed termination of six officers. “I was home in my pajamas. I wasn’t the one handcuffed. Now my honesty
for re-election and preparing to send In response to queries by The is being questioned,” Throne-Holst remarked. Last week, during Kabot’s trial,
her oldest son off to college when Independent, Aube adamantly denied it was revealed that then-Southampton PBA head Patrick Aube called Throne-
she was pulled over on Main Street in contacting Throne-Holst during the Holst on that fateful morning.
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when the students shoot into high school when compared to all Long Island schools.
East End School Report everyone is facing the same direction, so Pierson High School has moved up
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Mired In Mediocrity
it’s easier to pin the tail on the donkey.” steadily in the rankings, from fifth all
The district was not satisfied with its the way to second this year. Pierson
science program, “so we hired a science was also the only high school other
specialist at the elementary school,” than Mattituck to score above the state
By Rick Murphy McKenna related. The same philosophy average for students passing Regents
We also analyzed the percentage of
Parents who recall school students who passed Regents exams -- was followed in “a literacy-based reading exams in all 10 subjects tested.
administrators stating how well their once again the results are average at best. program” that allows students at the Greenport High School finished
students did on statewide Regents exams Certain trends emerged that over elementary level to better grasp subjects fourth, its highest placing so far.
might want to check for themselves. time provide a clear snippet of academic like global studies in high school. Southold ranked 69 among 115 schools,
There is no single statistic that performance hereabouts. For example, Mattituck also performed best among followed by Southampton. Hampton
can accurately measure academic Mattituck High School finished first East End schools in the percentage of Bays, Riverhead, and East Hampton
performance -- and maybe that’s a good or second in 2005, 2007 and this year. students who passed Regents exams, were in the 15th percentile, meaning
thing for East End high schools. Once again best performing high school besting the state average in all 10 subjects 85 percent of schools on Long Island
T h e I n d ep en d en t p e ri o d i ca l l y on the East End, Mattituck’s overall tested. Almost every student passed every tested higher.
attempts to discern how local students ranking of 42 out of 115 high schools, exam – a necessity, since students need Not a single East End school ranks
perform by comparing them to others is an indicator of just how poor local to earn a Regents diploma to graduate. among Long Island’s best. In the past
on Long Island. The barometer we used schools are, at least in as far as turning Westhampton, which had been first administrators have suggested some of
this time around was the percentage of out students who have mastered the five or second in The Independent’s previous the crème de la crème come from larger
students who scored 85 or more on six subjects used for this comparison: Math comparisons, fell to third this time schools to the west that can afford college-
key Regents exams. (A and B), English, U.S. History, Global around, ranking slightly above the pack Continued on page 15.
Once again, East End schools come History, and Living Environment.
up short when compared to the overall James McKenna, the superintendent
performance of other Long Island at Mattituck, said achieving good grades
schools. In fact, three schools, Hampton on Regents begins in the lower grades.
Bays, East Hampton and Riverhead, rate He said the school revamped its math

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Focus On Farming
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By Kitty Merrill
to which the help is provided was a
No one disagreed that farming is theme last Thursday night during
an imperiled industry on the East End an East Hampton Town Board public
and deserving of assistance. The extent hearing on a proposed revision to town
law regulating planning review of
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agriculture-related applications.
Wra ies Past iches
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A GREY GARDENS Theresa Quigley the zoning
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Currently the planning department and
planning board provide the analysis of
applications.
Speaking in favor of the proposal, Joe
Gergela of the Long Island Farm Bureau Independent / Kitty Merrill
called the idea a “wonderful thing.” He A plan to expedite planning applications for farmlands like the one above, was discussed by the East
February 14th - 6:00 PM
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*Famed paparazzi Debbie Tuma shares A handful of local farmers including board may be “in the right church, included Elaine Jones, who worried
Grey Gardens memories, with Alex Balsam and Scott Chaskey favored but the wrong pew.” She and several applications would be processed without
Al Mayles, Jessica Lange, the town code amendment. They noted others expressed concern about adequate neighbor notification and
Lois Wright with Drew Barrymore that New York State Ag & Markets giving the building inspector the Jennifer Dauria who complained about
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The Kabot Decision


Former Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot may not be a
and their chief inordinately high salaries can only be attributed to the
stupidity of the board members and the naivete of the voters who elect VOICES
particularly good driver, but the tape made by Westhampton Beach them, especially since at any given time there always seems to be a
Village Police on September 6, 2009 turned out to be all the evidence couple of suspended cops drawing full pay. Seriously Consider
she needed to be acquitted of DWI charges. That the average WHB cop makes double what a veteran NYC To The Editor,
The tape opens with a view of Kabot’s car driving through the officer makes is beyond ridiculous – it shows a callous disregard for Aggressive law enforcement is not the
streets of Westhampton Beach. She is driving normally – at one point taxpayers that borders on the criminal. When a cop making $130,000 answer to the issues you raised. Bill McGintee
she straddles and appears to cross the center line; at another point year gets put on the witness stand barely a year after a seminal event tried it and it didn’t work. What makes you think
she makes a rolling stop, perhaps not coming to a complete halt. But transpires and repeatedly mumbles “I don’t remember” under oath to it will work now? Giving someone a ticket and
these are narrow streets, as locals know, and many of us would admit questions embarrasses the entire law enforcement community, and
perhaps fining them is the least effective way
in a candid moment to driving the same way. At any rate, it is important certainly the village populace. Also questionable is why a cop – in this
to remember these are traffic infractions not an indication of drunk case the then Southampton PBA head Patrick Aube - is calling Town to stop these problems We ought to seriously
driving. If police think otherwise, it becomes a Constitutional issue - Councilwoman Anna Throne-Holst, who was running against Kabot, in consider taking these matters out of the Court
the citizenry has every right to expect our officers to assume we are the middle of the night. Shouldn’t such calls be reserved for the chief, and creating an administrative tribunal, a
responsible citizens, just as the police have to right to investigate if and made in dire emergencies only? Not coincidentally, Throne-Holst quality of life court, where neighbors can be
they do not. is a strong supporter of the police union, and Kabot wanted to trim asked to sit down with each other and try and
The police followed Kabot for an inordinate amount of time without the department’s staff levels. It should be noted after she was elected work things out. Raising the level of civility just
pulling her over. Why? The prosecuting attorney said the officers supervisor, Throne-Holst refrained from cutting police staffing despite might work.
were giving the driver the benefit of the doubt - we suspect they ran the weakened economy. STEPHEN GROSSMAN
a registration make on her, established who she was, and radioed Missing from the tape is the bystander who was arrested for Editor’s Note: Bill McGintee did nothing to
superiors to ask what do to next. interfering with Kabot’s arrest – he was allegedly berating the police, enforce code enforcement laws beyond making
When she was finally pulled over, the tape reveals, Kabot is they said. The Independent reached the man in another state a week his incompetent friend the department head
questioned, though we can’t see her face. She speaks normally, later, and he was reticent to say a word about the incident. Had he been and engaging in vendettas against people

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however. There would appear no further reason to question her, unless threatened, or did someone promise him charges would be dropped if he didn’t like. He did call a much ballyhooed
she smelled of alcohol – she admitted to having one or two glasses of he said nothing to the newspapers? press conference to announce a hotline to
wine during the previous four hours. Let’s tell it like it is. The fact that Kabot was an enemy of the report violators – but it didn’t exist.
She is asked to exit the car and perform field sobriety tests – though Southampton PBA almost certainly comes into play here. We were
an officer is standing in front of the camera, obstructing our view. told anecdotally the word was out to police departments all over the
At one point Kabot notes it’s difficult to do the tests with two-inch area to “nail her” if the opportunity arose.
heels on, and asks permission to take them off. She does, effortlessly Locals know pulling over a town supervisor (and subsequently Strong Statement
balancing on one leg while removing each shoe. She seems to perform arresting her) is an unheard of event in these parts -- almost as rare Dear Rick,
fine on the tests, which entail walking while placing one foot in front of as a police officer’s wife or kid getting arrested for DWI. Are we saying
Bravo to the Republican majority in the
the other and so on. The tape, inexplicably, is missing four minutes. In some people around here get special treatment? Duh . . . ya think?
House of Representatives for voting to repeal
retrospect, that probably is more telling than police let on. Looking the other way, though, is not nearly as egregious as setting
Oddly, the arresting officer seemed to have more trouble reading someone up. We have said from the outset we smelled a rat, or in this Obamacare. Worthless symbolism you say?
the instructions to Kabot than she has performing the tasks. case rats. Now it’s Kabot’s turn. Obviously, she has a massive lawsuit When is the last time either house of Congress
The bottom line is the arrest report states she failed all field – the arrest might have cost her the election. has voted to repeal a recently enacted law?
sobriety tests, and that’s clearly not the case. Maybe she didn’t smell The district attorney needs to come back into this case as well, but This repeal vote was, indeed, significant and a
strong statement that Americans remain livid

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of alcohol, either. Maybe cops are just trained to repeat the same with a fresh perspective. The word has been out for a long time that
mantras ad nauseum. Maybe Kabot should have been given a traffic this was a set-up. If so, everyone involved needs to be punished, and that nationalized health care was shoved down
ticket and there was no probable cause to make her get out of the car. hard. If our police officers are so vindictive as to do this to a politician, our throats.
Its time for the Suffolk DA to take a long look at this case, the what assurances do we have this isn’t being done to our citizens? Remember last Christmas when the
Westhampton Beach Village Police in general, and the conspiracy to Our prediction has become a reality. Linda Kabot is coming back, Democrats could not muster the votes to pass
“Get Kabot” especially. Among the things the DA will hopefully look and she’s bringing hell with her. the socialized medicine law, so they finessed
at is the longstanding reputation of the WHB officers for being overly To comment on this editorial in real time visit www.indyeastend.
aggressive and nasty to citizens. The fact that the village pays them com and scroll to the bottom of the editorial. Continued on page 10.

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Financial responsibility for errors in all advertising the anti-establishment tea party Conservative
printed in The Independent is strictly limited to actual
I enjoy reading your paper nevertheless it bamboozled.
amount paid for the ad. movement. She is a Lobbyist which boasts seems that the elected officials of the Town of DENNIS P. BYRNE SR
using her, “experience and Connections” to help Riverhead and 1st LD are
clients with “Governmental Efforts” and political, clueless about the will of
“Undisclosed Donation Strategies,” the same the people.
undisclosed donations surprisingly ruled last year On CR 58 the newly
Notices
in which Justice Thomas in the Citizens United installed, at taxpayer’s Please take notice that in accor-
dance with the provisions of Sec-
Dept.(Jr-Sr HS); roof repair Main-
tenance Office (Jr/Sr HS); floor
All copy appearing in the current
ruling decided with the majority in a decision that expense, sidewalks are tion 6-d of the General Municipal repair in Cafeteria (ES); sidewalk
newspaper that is smaller than 8 allowed corporate donations to fund campaign ads, clogged with snow and Law, the Board of Education of
the Southold UFSD will conduct
repair (ES); masonry repair (ES);
interior door repair (ES); chiller
point size will not be legible on PIC without disclosing their contributions; a fortuitous ice and are treacherous a public hearing on February, 16, controller repair (ES) and includ-
paper pages on our website. ruling for Ginni, to be sure. That was the same and it seems nothing has 2011 at 7:00 PM prevailing time
in the Southold Jr.-Sr. High
ing contingencies and architec-
tural fees.
outrageous ruling which contradicted all laws of been done to clear them. School Auditorium in said District
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anatomy by ruling that a corporation was a Person. Riverhead Town awash in on the proposed appropriation of
a sum not to exceed SIX HUN- February 4, 2011
Those comparing Ginni’s “connected” role to 1/9th red ink refuses to enforce DRED FORTY ONE THOUSAND
By Order of the Board of Educa-
of the Supreme Court to Hillary Clinton’s unabashedly the Town code pertaining SEVEN HUNDRED EIGHTY ONE
($641,781.00) DOLLARS from tion
biased leanings akin to her husband’s, the President t o p r o p e r t y o w n e r ’ s the previously established Repair Southold Union Free School Dis-
Reserve Fund for the following trict
of the United States obviously do not understand the responsibility to clear their purposes:
PLEASE RECYCLE difference between the Executive branch and that of
chimney repair (Jr-Sr
sidewalks of ice and snow HS); HVAC repair Receiving
A Big Gulp in ’Gansett? 11

By Kitty Merrill acknowledged 7-Eleven would be “a


The reaction was more along the permitted use.”
lines of “Heaven Help Us,” than ‘Oh, The arrival of a 7-Eleven sparked an
thank heaven.” Last Thursday night at outcry in Montauk last summer. Business
the East Hampton Town Board’s regular owners and community members
meeting, a pair of Amagansett residents wondered how such a store could move in
expressed concern that a 7-Eleven may without a comprehensive site plan review,
be on the horizon for the hamlet. complaining that, as part of a national
R o n a K l o p m a n , c h a i r o f t h e chain, the store would have an unfair
A m a g a n s e t t C i t i z e n s A d v i s o r y competitive advantage over local mom
Committee reported and pop establishments.
that she’d viewed a Town officials explained
building permit and In New York State, that if the use is permitted
Architectural Review by zoning, only a building
Board application for municipalities can’t permit and ARB approval
a retail use at the are necessary.
former Villa restaurant regulate which retail The same would be
on Montauk Highway true in Amagansett,
just east of the IGA business occupies a town attorney John Independent / Kitty Merrill

shopping center. While Jilnicki advised last Some community members are worried a 7-Eleven moving in to the former Villa restaurant in
the application doesn’t property if a retail use T h u r s d a y n i g h t . Amagansett could take a “Big Bite” out of business in the hamlet.
note the new store In New York State,
will be a branch of the is allowed there. municipalities can’t law that allows landowners to refrain Supervisor Bill Wilkinson pointed out

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national chain, Klopman regulate which retail from revealing their plans with detail. chain stores do exist in the hamlet, the Bass
said workers at the site business occupies a Councilwoman Julia Prince said she Shoe outlet being an example. He wondered
confirmed they were renovating the property if a retail use is allowed there, favors analysis of aspects of projects that if community members were upset about
space to accommodate a 7-Eleven. the attorney explained. trigger site plan review. the franchise or about the proposed retail
Elaine Jones also reported receiving a Nevertheless, Klopman looked Klopman and Jones both worried use. What if Brent’s wanted to move to the
phone call about the pending arrival of askance at the failure to require about the impact a 7-Eleven would have site and create Brent’s East, he mused.
the franchise convenience store. applicants to list precisely what on other businesses in Amagansett, If 7-Eleven opens, Brent’s would be
The property owner, Rick Principi business they propose. She called while Betty Mazur noted Amagansett is forced out of business, Jones predicted.
said, “We’ve been through the A.R.B. for a moratorium “on these kinds of the only hamlet that doesn’t harbor a Additional reporting by Rick Murphy.
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state officials notes, “We found that were not monitored during the year
Over $8 million in combined fund the Town’s financial condition is to ensure that they remained within
deficits, capital project overruns with no generally positive.” A total fund balance existing appropriation authority.”
vouchers to support payments, unpaid representing more than 22 percent of Also, over $25 million in interfund
interfund advances . . . and they’re not the town’s 2010 operating budget of advances were found. They had not been
even talking East Hampton. almost $80 million was in place. paid back at the time of the report.
The Office of the State Comptroller last But, the state auditors found fund Other fiscal flaws found by state
week released an audit of Southampton deficits and overdrawn accounts for officials include the failure to maintain
Town’s financial condition and internal several individual operating funds. timely and accurate accounting records
controls for the time period covering “These deficits have occurred because and reports or file required legally
2008 through August of 2009. inaccurate budgets were adopted due
Another clue they weren’t talking to inaccurate or non-existing financial
East Hampton during the same time records at the time that the Town Board The audit doesn’t reflect
period? An executive summary by adopted them, or because expenditures
well on the past, but speaks
Snag Suspected Dealer strongly to the hard work
The Southampton Town Police Street Crime Unit reported the arrest we’ve already done
Saturday of a suspected drug dealer. According to the police report, weeks
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Southampton was dealing PCP and cocaine throughout the town. She was required annual financial reports in a
arrested Saturday night after a vehicle stop in Hampton Bays revealed she timely fashion.
was allegedly in possession of 24 grams of cocaine. The town did not monitor its capital
Copenhaver was booked on two counts of third degree criminal possession projects well, nor did officials keep
of a controlled substance and a misdemeanor count of the same charge. accurate accounting of expenditure. Congressman Tim Bishop (right) toured
K.M. Examining two specific projects, Lake Montauk to inspect the shoaling
auditors discovered some $500,000 in problem with Assemblyman Fred Thiele,
payments that weren’t related to the East Hampton Town Supervisor Bill Wilkinson
projects, plus the failure to maintain
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the winter’s isolation, socialize with members of the League, and learn
about the organization’s plans for 2011 at its annual “Beat the Winter Blahs”
Luncheon next Wednesday at the Southampton Inn’s OSO Restaurant, 91
Hill Street. Reservations, requested by February 12, are being taken by Julia
Kayser of East Hampton at 631-324-1498 or kayjullee@aol.com. Payment of
$25, including tax and tip, may be made at the door by cash or check to the
Southampton Inn.

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Southampton Town Police reported the arrest last Wednesday of one suspect
CUDDLES is one of 25 Cats in the January 17 home invasion on North Magee Street in Tuckahoe.
whose owner died leaving them Kenneth R. Lockard, son of Caryn and Ken Marcus Simmons, 25, of Mastic was charged with burglary, first-degree
Lockard of North Sea and grandson of Mary assault, and felony weapon possession. Following arraignment in Southampton
homeless. He is neutered, Town Justice Court, he was remanded to the county jail in lieu of $100,000 bail.
Ann and Ken Lockard of East Hampton and
Up-to-date with routine shots. Carole and Ray Sachtleben of Water Mill, has Police are still looking for a second suspect in the home invasion. According
THIS IS JUST ONE OF OVER 50 CATS to Detective Sergeant Randy Hintze, the suspects targeted the home because
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• Learn about Facebook at the East Hampton Library at 5 PM.
Call 631-324-0222 to register.
• “My First Story Time” for young children is held at 10:15 AM
at the Amagansett Library.
• Piano concert by Nnenna Ogwo at 3 PM, Beethhoven and
Bach, at the Rogers Memorial Library.
MONDAY 02•14•11
• Rogers Memorial Library hosts a film screening of
The Palm Beach Story, the 1942 classic at 3 PM.
Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to (631)
324-6496 or e-mail to news@indyeastend.com. It’s all free. Call 631-668-1612 for the full schedule of programs
throughout the week.
Southampton TUESDAY 02•15•11
• Computer classes in Spanish at 4:30 PM, Hampton Library.
East Hampton • AARP tax help is available at the Montauk Library from 11
AM to 2 PM.
WEDNESDAY 2•9•11
• Babies and Books at 11 AM, Hampton Library in
See number listed above.
• Ongoing workshop from 10 AM to 2 PM – drawing class
WEDNESDAY 2•9•11 SATURDAY 2•12•11 Bridgehampton. For babies up to 15 months. Call 631-537-0015 sponsored by Southampton Artists at Veteran’s Hall, 2 Pond Lane in
• The Springs Food Pantry serves those in need each Wednesday • The Shabbat morning meditation group meets at 9 AM at the for more information. Southampton Village. For more info call 631-725-5851.
from 5 to 6 PM at the Springs Presbyterian Church. Through May, Jewish Center of the Hamptons. THURSDAY 2•10•11 WEDNESDAY 02•16•11
a clothing room will be available for participants as well. Want to • Stroll East Hampton Village with Nancy Kane of the East • Canasta For Beginners at the Hampton Bays Library 10 AM; • Babies and Books at 11 AM, Hampton Library in
donate gently–used clothes, coats, and shoes? Stop by when the Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the nature “Learn To be Tobacco Free” at 6 PM. Bridgehampton. For babies up to 15 months. Call 631-537-0015
pantry is open. preserve on David’s Lane. Call 631-324-5799 with questions. • Southampton Trails Preservation Society winter benefit dinner, for more information.
• Take a Zumba class at the YMCA East Hampton every • The East Hampton Library will hold a huge book sale at 10 AM. 6 PM at 75 Main. Reservations at 631-283-2638 • Crocheting class at Hampton Bays library 7 to 8:30 PM. Call
Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Thursday mornings from 9:15 631-728-6241.
SUNDAY 2•13•11 FRIDAY 2•11•11
to 10:15, too. Call 631-329-6884 for details. • Author and New York Times reporter James Barron visits the
• Camp Karole at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons holds an • Solist Ray Kamalay, performing on guitar and vocals, will
• ESL classes are offered at the East Hampton Library from 5 Rogers Memorial Library at noon. For more info about library events
open house at 12:30 PM. Phone 631-324-9858 to learn more. appear at 7 PM at the Rogers Memorial Library. Call 631-283-0774
to 6:45 PM. Call 631-324-0222 to sign up. call 283-0774.
• The First United Methodist Church of East Hampton hosts a pot for more information.
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THURSDAY 2•10•11 roast dinner from 4 to 6 PM. Take out and delivery for homebound • The Inn on Main in Westhampton Beach will be hosting a
• The Friends of Montauk Library winter movie series continues
North Fork
residents are available. Tickets: $16 adults, $8 kids under 10. Call singles speed-dating networking mixer every Friday from 7 PM to 9
with a screening of The Kids Are All Right at 7 PM. 631-324-4258. PM. Register at hamptonsmixer@gmail.com.
• The East Hampton Republican Committee celebrates Abraham • It’s open gym all day each Sunday, from 8 AM to 5 PM at the
Lincoln’s 202nd birthday at Michael’s restaurant in Springs at 6 PM. SATURDAY 2•12•11
Montauk Playhouse. Call 631-668-1612 with questions. WEDNESDAY 2•9•11
Tickets are $75 per person and include a three course buffet-style • Valentine making workshop for children at Hampton Library,
MONDAY 2•14•11 2478 Main Street in Bridgehampton. Begins at 2:30 PM. • Chair aerobics are offered each Wednesday morning at the
dinner. Mattituck-Laurel Library at 9 AM.
• It’s Valentine’s Day. Give somebody your heart, or at least • Book discussion sponsored by the Horticultural Alliance at the
• Pajama Story Time is held at the Amagansett Library at 6 PM.
chocolate. Bridgehampton Community House 11 AM – Japanese Gardens by THURSDAY 2•10•11
FRIDAY 2•11•11 • The East Hampton Rotary welcomes Harold Levy from Patrick Chasse. Call 631-537-2223 for details. • Our Redeemer Lutheran School in Aquebogue offers a “Terrific
• Fridays at the Montauk Playhouse feature open gym from the Patient AirLift Services, an organization that arranges free air • “Saturdays at the Center” a series of workshops for young Two’s” program on Thursdays and Tuesdays from 11 AM to 12:30
noon to 5 PM, basketball for seventh and eighth graders from 5 to transportation to individuals needing medical care, to its dinner people at the Bridgehampton Rec Center. Call 631-537-0616 for PM. Call 631-722-4000 ext.10 to register.
7 PM, and a youth program for high school kids from 7 to 9 PM. meeting at the Boathouse on 39 Gann Road in Springs. 5:30 PM. the skinny. • Senior stretch classes are offered at the Riverhead Library at
Call 631-238-5257 for 411. • Grand Opening of the Southampton Animal Shelter’s new thrift 10:30 AM. Call for details and registration information.
shop – 87 Jobs Lane, 3 PM.
FRIDAY 2•11•11
• Eat, Pray, Love screens at the Mattituck-Laurel Library at
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SATURDAY 2•12•11
• Learn how to use a chart in a USPS University Seminar
offered by the Peconic Bay Power Squadron at West Marine on Old
Country Road in Riverhead from 1 PM to 3 PM. Course fee: $35.
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LOW TIDINGS By Rick Murphy
we all feel now, and how that closed-
in feeling sometimes leads to pent-up
Things that get our goat, drive us
crazy, make us mad or sick, and piss
anger being released. I can articulate a us off seem important, especially in
diphthong with the best of them. I know February when we’ve been driven half-
It’s Only Words an analemma has nothing to do with a
hot water bottle. I can titivate, enjoy some
batty by the snow. Somehow, though,
these same things don’t seem quite as
I have been, over the course of my life, Macerena, Shimmy, the Shimmy Shake, lumpsucker, inspissate, but I’m going to timely come summer when the fish are
hip, hep, cool (“Cool, Daddy-O” as the the Slide, the Mambo, Limbo, and, god hold off on that colorectomy for a while, biting and the waves are breaking and
beatniks and poets would say) and also forgive me, the Cha-Cha. at least until after the fartlek passes, but there are barbecues and pool parties.
cool as in “Cool, Dude” as they said in I’ve smoked Big Reds, butts, bogies, thanks for asking. I’m worried people reading this will
the sixties. I’ve been groovy (I admit it) joes, fags, sticks, and rollies, and not to There are a lot of angry people out become peniaphobic and blame me. I’m
and even nifty. I have been neat, neat-o, mention weed, dope, grass, ganja, Mary there. Words fly around like bats. Some just the messenger – I don’t need a bunch
boss, and rad. I’ve been up to it, and Jane, pot, herb, dope, and kind, and sting and hurt, but that’s because we let of thespians writing nasty letters.
down with it. I’ve gotten jiggy wit it many probably more cow dung from Turkey them. Words are like spirits, demons –
they only hold sway over us if we let them. To comment in real time visit
times, albeit usually with myself. I’ve than I care to admit to. indyeastend.com, hit the “columns”
been amped, crunked up, and I admit in It all proves that over time words take They are powerless without our energy.
a moment of candor, grody. But no one I think we all need to mellow out, that link at the top of the home page, and
on new meanings, as often chronicled
who has seen my wardrobe would argue by William Safire, the erudite “On is, to chill (or better yet take a chill pill), scroll down to the bottom of the column.

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and thwack (that’s the sound of a clean out odd sounding words. I used to do
jump shot going through the nets). I’ve
done the Hanky-Panky, Twist, Peppermint
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this a lot when we played Scrabble
back in college -- ok, I ran with a nerdy
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masticate, and dongle are perfectly two great dogs at Long Island’s largest
normal words, but most folks don’t know municipal shelter. Brookhaven Animal
what they mean, or that they even exist. Shelter, located at 300 Horseblock Road
While doing research for a column I is home to over three hundred animals.
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I discovered surfer lingo is rife with words for a special kind of dog: a certain
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at 2 PM. For more information call 631- The Eric Firestone Gallery in East
324-0806. Hampton presents the group exhibition
Sunday 2•13•10 “Winter Works” with an opening
By Jessica Mackin reception from 5 to 7:30 PM. The
Canio’s show consists of an expansive selection
Deadline for submissions is Thursday of Lady Sings The Blues will be held at Canio’s in Sag Harbor along with the of works by selected artists including
at noon. Fax them to (631) 324-6496 or 8 PM. For more information call 631- John Jermain Library presents a read-in the painters Jorge Fick and Douglas
e-mail to news@indyeastend.com. 725-9500. of African American Literature at 2:30 Denniston, sculptors Thomas Morin,
PM at Canio’s. For more information call Eduardo Chavez, Paul Harris and MARE

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presents the film Burma VJ: Reporting exhibit, rare drawings by New York’s
Wednesday 2•9•11 from a Closed Country as party of the groundbreaking underground artists
New Global Cinema Series at 7:30 PM. COCO 144, SNAKE I, NOVA and
Open Mic Night For more information call 631-283-2118. Saturday 2•12•10
Every Wednesday Johnny B hosts an more, as well as vintage photographs
Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Finest in World Cinema Love Letters by Anton Perich, Erica Lenard, Henry
Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is The Westhampton Beach Performing The Hampton Threatre Company Chalfant and the renown Jack Stewart,
at 8 PM. For more information call 631- Arts Center presents the French film White presents A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters. whose documentation of urban art and
653-8799. Material directed by Claire Denis as part Catch the show today at 8 PM or Sunday subway graffiti at its most radical point,
of the Finest in World Cinema series. at 2:30 PM. For more information call the early 1970s, is widely acknowledged
Friday 2•11•11 Screenings take place at 7:30 PM today 631-287-4377. as the most significant chronicle on the
and Saturday as well as 1 PM and 4 PM evolution of subway art. On view through
Singer Songwriter Tuesday 2•15•10
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PM featuring Robery Bruey, Caroline Guild Hall and The Naked Stage pres-
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Doctorow, Alfredo Merat, Shanna Polley,
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more information call 631-324-0806. Bay Street Theatre presents a call 631-324-0806. exhibition Esteban Vincente: Portrait

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Valentine’s Weekend special movie and of the Artist. For more information call
Karaoke dance starting at 8 PM. Enjoy a screening 631-283-2118.
Every Friday from 9 PM to 1 AM East of Mahogany starring Diana Ross and
Hampton Bowl presents RC Karaoke Student Art
Billy Dee Williams followed by DJ and Thurday 2•10•10 The Annual Student Art Festival at
night. For more information call 631- Dancing. For more information call 631-
324-1950. Green Earth Cafe Guild Hall, featuring grades K – 8 is
725-9500. on view through February 27. For more
The Green Earth Cafe des Artistes is
Live Music The MET Live in HD celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Grey information call 631-324-0806.
Hello Brooklyn will take the stage at Guild Hall presents the MET Live in Gardens premier showing at Lincoln
the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett at Vered Winter
HD, live in HD telecast, with John Adam’s Center with a screening of the HBO’s Vered Gallery in East Hampton will
10 PM. For more information call 631- Nixon in China. For more information call Grey Gardens starring Drew Barrymore
267-3117. host a winter exhibition with photographs
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Sunday 2•13•11 Also view “Grey Gardens” art by Lois
Paul Mahos will perform at Dockers information call 631-324-3303.
in East Quogue. Ballet in Cinema Wright, Don Duga, Frank Latorre, Mym
The Parish Art Museum in Southampton Tuma, Richard LaRovere and A.F. Wargo
Saturday 2•12•11 presents Vivaldi’s Caligula as party of along with Grey Gardens books and
Great American Music the Opera, Ballet, and Shakespheare memorabilia. RSVP call 631-369-2233.
A celebration of great American music in Cinema Series at 3 PM. For more Saturday 2•12•10
and word takes place at Bay Street The- information call 631-283-2118.
atre in Sag Harbor from 5:30 to 7 PM Southampton Cultural Center
Winter Film Festival Southampton Cultural Center for Black
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Andrina Smith. Call 631-725-9500. at 4 PM. For more information call 631- by Brent Bailer, Sheila Batiste, Nancy
Live Music 324-0806 Brandon, Maxine Townsend-Broderick
Lone Sharks will perform at the Tuesday 2•15•11 and Reynold Ruffins. A gallery talk with
Stephen Talkhouse at 10 PM. For more Arlene Bujese will happen at 2 PM. Show
information call 631-267-3117. Come Home to Main Street runs through February 28. For more in-
The Come Home to Main Street film
Monday 2•14•11
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Strictly By Jessica Mackin
B-6 summer and into October. All fees for the
the Montauk Lighthouse Committee, the
market were designated to go to the Montauk
Montauk Food Pantry, Sponsor a Christmas

Business
Food Pantry. Fall brought thousands to the
Family, Boy Scouts, and the Montauk Cham-
Montauk Fall Festival and Chowder Contest
ber of Commerce Fireworks Fund.
on Columbus Day Weekend.
By Carey London This year’s Annual End of the Season Gala Special at Roeloffs’
held in November honored Dr. Dan Vasti, as In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Roeloffs’
“Person of the Year.” Also in November, the East Hampton Optical is offering a special
Networking Dinner Day Chowder and Soup Sale allowed the
Chamber to donate money to the Montauk Chamber presented a “Star Bright Montauk deal for couples. Couples who partake of
Sen in Sag Harbor will host a networking
Friends of Erin. The Fine Arts Festival held on Weekend.” This fun filled weekend featured the services and products offered at Roeloffs’
dinner and speaker tonight. Learn about
Memorial Day weekend drew crowds view- the 3rd Annual Lighting of the Lighthouse. together – by scheduling an eye exam, and/
online social networking and making it work
ing artistic displays, and was rated 65th in These events allowed the Chamber to or purchasing new frames and/or contacts
for your business with speaker Vanessa Leg-
the Art Fair Source Book. The Harbor Festival further support the community through the – will receive a 25% discount on their total
gard from MouthPiece Media. Event starts
amused visitors in June. Montauk Chamber Frank A. Capozzola purchase price. This special 25% discount
at 6:30 PM. For more information call 631-
Starting in July and running through Scholarship Fund, and to make donations to offer for couples is offered through the end
838-4945.
August the Chamber sponsored “Concerts the Friends of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade, of February.
Southampton Animal Shelter on the Green.” A variety of local bands
February is official spay & neuter month. entertained the community for two hours. If you have one smart reason to apply for a loan...
Visit Southampton Animal Shelter for low “Stars Over Montauk” lit up the sky with Bridgehampton National Bank has one word for you
cost spays and neuters. Free for privately the amazing Grucci fireworks on July 4th.
owned pit bulls. For more information call The Montauk Lighthouse was the destination

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Montauk Chamber Light in July.
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On The Cover:
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The Independent would like to thank two prime wedding locales: Della
Femina Restaurant and The Palm Restaurant in East Hampton for providing
us with such beautiful locations to photograph our blushing models. We
would also like to thank East Hampton Flowers for the lovely bouquets.
Thanks to Anne Barge, St. Pucchi, and J Crew for loaning us dresses to
photograph along with all of the models.
At Della Femina
Restaurant in To all future brides picking up The Independent Bride 2011, we wish you
East Hampton, the wedding of your dreams.
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What’s TrendingIn The World Of Weddings:
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Compiled by Jessica Mackin


Prohibition Era: Gray & White Dramatic Ball Gowns:
The glitz and Color Scheme:
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1920’s is back. Is gray the new black?
Think classic We’d say so. Try gray
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of pearls. flowers, and cake.

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Meet The Labels
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By Jessica Mackin
This year’s Independent Bride photo
shoot took place at Della Femina
Restaurant and the Palm Restaurant,
both in East Hampton. In the following
pages, find photographs of dresses by
J. Crew, Anne Barge, and St. Pucchi by
Rani. Below, a little information about
each designer.

J. Crew:
J. Crew presents a line of wedding
dresses that are both affordable and
classic. These impeccably tailored gowns
have exquisite, handmade details. Fabrics
come from Europe’s most renowned mills,
including Switzerland-based Bischoff St.
www.indyeastend.com

Gallen and famed French lace maker


Sophie Hallette, used by the world’s top
high-end fashion houses. J. Crew will
also give you your very own wedding
specialist, Ashley, who will help you find
the perfect gown. Call 800-205-2877 or
email ashley@jcrew.com to start your
planning. Dresses can be viewed on the
J. Crew website www.jcrew.com or at the
J. Crew Bridal Boutique in Manhattan.

Anne Barge:
Anne Barge Bridal Collection wedding
gowns feature modern interpretations of
shapes, fabrics, and embellishments found
in vintage couture designs throughout
history. This blending of contemporary
and classic styles, with the use of the
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finest materials and intricate beading and


embroidery, creates timeless silhouettes.
Anne Barge’s trademark attention to detail
is reflected in her three distinct brands -
Black Label, Couture, and La Fleur - to fit
her customers’ taste, regardless of budget.
www.annebarge.com.

Rani Totman:
Designer and Founder of St. Pucchi,
THE INDEPENDENT

Rani Totman launched the global bridal


empire in the United States in 1985. She
envisioned creating an avant-garde bridal
couture line modern in styling but classic
in detail. That vision has been realized in
her collections today. Her inimitable style
is reflected in signature gowns, which are
luxurious and lavish yet clean and ageless.
Sold at exclusive boutiques throughout
North America, Russia, the Middle East,
Japan, U.K and Ireland, St. Pucchi gowns
have been worn by the world’s most
discerning brides including celebrities
and style icons such as New York Giants’
player Aaron Ross’ wife Sanya Richards,
Tara Reid, Timbaland’s wife Monique
February 9, 2011

Idlett, Jason Priestly’s wife Naomi Lowde,


actress Candice Cameron and Grammy
Award winning country music singer
Alison Kraus. www.stpucchi.com.

Please go to page B-22 for more about


the gowns.
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www.indyeastend.com
Hamptons Weddings & Events

THE INDEPENDENT
Because you deserve the best

Q Traveler Watchman
69 N. Main Street East Hampton NY 11937
631.907.8582
February 9, 2011

Email: EHflower@optonline.net
www.hamptonsweddingsandevents.com
February 9, 2011 THE INDEPENDENT Q Traveler Watchman www.indyeastend.com B-20

230 elms
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A Lifetime of Love

www.indyeastend.com
THE INDEPENDENT
Diamond engagement rings, prices start at $5,000.

Q Traveler Watchman
Eternity bands, prices start at $2,200.

February 9, 2011

All stores open Sunday, February 13th

4087 London-TheIndependent_Bridal.indd 1 2/7/11 12:38 PM


About The Gowns
B-22

Compiled by Jessica Mackin


Page B-15: St. Pucchi by Rani – Silk
shantung strapless draped bodice with a
sweetheart neckline and a corset tie back.
Unique silk organza skirt is embroidered
in a geometric pattern with small bead
accents. Long flowing silk streamers
cascade down the center back into a
sweep train. ($6589)
Page B-18: Anne Barge Couture
Collection - All over Alencon lace
bodice with ribbon detail at natural waist
extending into a full asymmetrical layered
tulle skirt with horsehair trim and Alencon
lace appliques. Call for price.
Page B-19: Anne Barge La Fleur
www.indyeastend.com

Collection - Low strapless gown with


pleating detail on empire bodice and
lower back waistline with very narrow
trumpet skirt and button detail in back
of skirt. Call for price.
Page B-20: J. Crew - Silk chiffon Taryn
gown. A great new strapless silhouette
that’s soft and romantic in floaty, to-the-
floor silk chiffon with a delicate crinkled
texture (it drapes beautifully on the body,
so it’s incredibly flattering too). With
a twisted bodice and a softly pleated
empire waist. Back zip. A-line skirt. Fully
lined. Falls to floor. ($495)
Page B-21: St. Pucchi by Rani –
Duchess satin strapless corset bodice
with a scalloped softly curved sweetheart
Q Traveler Watchman

neckline, hand embroidered and beaded.


Dropped waist with pleated band caught
at side with jeweled leaves and cluster
of grapes and feathers. Skirt has tiers
of embroidered and overlapping silk
organza panels. Semi-chapel train.
($7469)
Right: St. Pucchi by Rani – Pure
silk taffeta on the shoulder ball gown
with sweetheart neckline and draped
THE INDEPENDENT

strands of crystals as sleeves. Skirt with


redingote front flanked by draped taffeta
panels on each side. Center front panel
of skirt has overlay of silk organza, hand
embroidered and beaded with clusters
of crystals same as on bodice. Bouquet
of handmade silk flowers at center back.
($7469)

Photography by Jessica Mackin


Make Up by Zaida Elinor
Photography Assistants :
Melanie Fitzgerald, Jenna Mackin,
Peggy Stankevich
Flowers by East Hampton Flowers
Location : Della Femina Restaurant,
February 9, 2011

The Palm Restaurant


Models : Cosima Schelfhout, Gillian
Neubert, Catherine Bartlett, Josann
Jeffrey, Nicole Locher, Jenna Ryan,
Tony Shoshi, Beni Shoshi
Bridal PhotoContest
B-23

1st
By Jessica Mackin
The Independent asked
brides from all over the East End
to send us their wedding photos

2nd
. . . old, new, borrowed, or blue!
Below are the winners for the
best wedding photography.
1st prize - Dorothy Striebig-
Zullo & Michael Zullo pose
for a photograph by Heidi
at Our Labor of Love on the
water at their family estate
in East Moriches. 2nd prize -
Amy Rivera kisses her groom
Frank Rivera while the bridal
party jumps for joy in the
background. 3rd prize - Colette

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Tutino & Paul Smith share a kiss
outside of St. Luke’s Church in
East Hampton.

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Wedding Directory:
Southampton Inn Montauk Yacht Club
91 Hill Street, Southampton Resort Marina

Party Rental Compiled by Jessica Mackin


283-6500/800-832-6500
Sunset Beach Hotel
35 Shore Road, Shelter
Island
32 Star Island Road,
Montauk
668-3100 / 888-MYC-8668
Ocean Dunes
Bridal Showcases: (Wading River, NY). Doors open at noon.
$15 admission. Meet the East Wind team of
wedding and event planners. For information
Bermuda Party Rentals 749-2001 379 Bluff Road, Amagansett
324-7767
Fresh Flavors Catering
Amagansett
267-8121 February 19: and reservations call 631-929-6585.
East Hampton Point
335-7954 Cottages
Prestige & Tent Rental 295 Three Mile Harbor
The Panoramic View
227 Old Montauk Hwy.,
Gurney’s Inn Bridal Showcase (Montauk, March 13:
765-4385 Four Seasons Caterer NY). Everything you need to plan the
15 Prospect Street
Road, East Hampton Montauk Jericho Terrace Bridal Show (Mineola,
Rent-A-Tent 324-9191 668-3000
728-1313
283-3354 wedding of your dreams. Great food NY). Takes place from 2 to 7 PM. Live
Gurney’s Inn Resort & Sea Crest on the Ocean
Hampton Clambake & Spa Montauk Hwy., at Navajo and entertainment, specialty displays, performances at 3:30 PM and 5:30 PM. For
Sperry Tents Catering Co. Inc. 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Lane, Amagansett
725-2422 East Hampton Montauk 267-3159/800-732-3297
expert wedding planners and spa & salon more info call 516-742-5251.
324-8620 consultants. Free admission. 10 AM to 3 PM.
Reception Locations 668-2345
Solé East Beach March 15:
Hampton Market Place Montauk Manor 107 S. Emerson Ave Call 631-668-1717 for overnight specials.
Bridgehampton Tennis &
Surf Club
36 Race Lane, East Hampton 236 Edgemere Street, 668-6700 Westbury Manor Winter Bridal Showcase
329-7000 Montauk
231 Mid Ocean Drive, 668-4400 Solé East Resort
February 20: (Westbury, NY). For more information call
Bridgehampton Loaves & Fishes
537-1180 Sagg Main Street,
90 Second House Road, Bridal Show at East Wind Caterers 516-333-7117.
Montauk
Sagaponack 668-2105
East Hampton Point 537-0555
295 Three Mile Harbor Road,
East Hampton
329-2800
Flowers
Buckley’s Flower Shop
Gurney’s Inn 75 Montauk Hwy. East
290 Old Montauk Hwy., Hampton
Montauk 324-0966
688-2345
East Hampton Flowers
Hedges Inn 69 North Main Street, East
74 James Lane, East Hampton
Hampton 324-8582
324-7101
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Sag Harbor Florist


c/o The Maidstone 3 Bay Street, Sag Harbor
207 Main Street, East 725-1400
Hampton
324-5006 Whitmore’s Flower &
Garden Shop
The Pridwin Hotel 26 Montauk Highway,
Shelter Island Amagansett
749-0476 or 800-273-2497 267-3182
Wolffer Estates Sagpond Wittendale’s Florist &
Vineyards Greenhouses Inc.
Sagg Road, Sagaponack 89 Newtown Lane, East
537-5106 Hampton
324-7160
Registry
C & W Mercantile
Lodging
2385 Montauk Hwy., Baker House 1650
Bridgehampton 181 Main Street, East
537-7914 Hampton
324-4081
The Monogram Shop
7 Newtown Lane, East Grassmere Inn
Hampton 7 Beach Lane, Westhampton
329-3379 Beach
288-4021
Tiffany & Co.
53 Main Street, East Pridwin Hotel
Hampton Shore Road, Shelter Island
324-1700
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749-0476
Williams-Sonoma
Bridgehampton Commons, 1770 House
Bridgehampton 143 Main Street, East
537-3040 Hampton
324-1770
Catering
The American Hotel
Art of Eating Main Street, Sag Harbor
Amagansett 725-3535
267-2411
The Bridgehampton Inn
Black Tie Caterers 2266 Main Street,
91 Hill Street, Southampton Bridgehampton
258-5401 537-3660
Bobby Van’s The Enclave Inn
Montauk Hwy., 2266 Main Street,
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Bridgehampton Bridgehampton
537-0590 537-2900
450 County Road 39 A,
Christina Vergers Tasty Southampton
Thoughts 537-2900
East Hampton 380 Montauk Hwy.,
907-9600 Wainscott
537-2900
Citarella 52 Longview, Shinnecock
Main Street, East Hampton 537-2900
324-9190 www.enclaveinn.com
2209 Montauk Hwy.,
Bridgehampton Gansett Green Manor
537-5990 273 Main Street, Amagansett
267-3133
Claws on Wheels
19 Race Lane, East Hampton Hedges Inn
329-3622 74 James Lane, East
Hampton
Cynthia Battaglia 324-7100
329-5878
The Huntting Inn
East End Clambakes 94 Main Street, East
590 County Road 39 A, Hampton
Southampton 324-0410
726-6351
The Inn at Quogue
East Hampton Gourmet 47 & 52 Quogue Street,
Foods Quogue
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66 Newtown Lane, East 653-6560


Hampton
329-3993 c/o The Maidstone
207 Main Street, East
Exquisite Food Hampton
East Hampton 324-5006
827-6000
Mill House Inn
Food & Co. 31 N Main Street, East
283 Pantigo Road, East Hampton
Hampton 324-9766
329-1000
Honeymoon In The Hamptons restaurant in the inn. of local wineries. There are even winery/ B-25
Th e v i l l a g e s o f Q u o g u e a n d bicycle tours for those looking to take a
Westhampton Beach each boast fine leisurely ride through the pastoral region.
dining, historic charm and unique Is shopping more your style? The new
By Kitty Merrill luxury Hilton Garden Inn Riverhead and
Tudor-style Southampton Inn is a local shopping. Check out the elegant Inn
You’ve kissed and toasted, tossed the landmark on Hill Street in the Village of at Quogue and the Inn on Main in the Hotel Indigo East End are both just a
bouquet and garter. Now it’s time for Southampton. The setting is perfect for Westhampton for luxury B&B-style hop away from the incomparable Tanger
what many couples believe is the best intimate strolls or taking a dip in a sensual accommodations. Outlet Mall.
part of their wedding experience – the heated outdoor pool. After sunset, lounge The North Fork is the destination for Be sure the check with area chambers
honeymoon. in a library highlighted by a fireplace wine lovers. A variety of bed and breakfast of commerce for more ideas for your
The East End offers an array of romantic and piano after dining at the poplar OSO locales combine guest packages with tours Hamptons honeymoon.
destinations, inns, hotels, b&bs and resorts
for the newlyweds’ first vacation as a
married couple.
From the miles of oceanfront beauty
and kitschy downtown shopping of
Montauk to the pastoral loveliness of the
North Fork’s wine country, to the charm
of historic villages like East Hampton,
Southampton, Westhampton and Quogue,
Long Island’s Twin Forks offer a panoply of
special places to celebrate your first days
together. Below, find a listing of just a few
of our favorites. Be sure to check with area
Chambers of Commerce for a full slate of
places to stay . . . and play!

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When it comes to the Lighthouse
District, nothing compares to the
gracious Gurney’s Inn Resort and Spa.
The incomparable locale offers gorgeous
beach frontage for daytime sunning,
awesome dining for dinner and daytime
snacks, plus nightlife. Bad weather? No
problem. Visit the full service spa if the
weather outside is frightful.
Another favorite on Old Montauk
H i g h way, Th e Pa n o ra m i c , o f f e r s
spectacular ocean scenery.
Heading west, the Sea Crest on the
Ocean, on the Napeague Stretch between
Montauk and Amagansett offers splendid
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an outdoor heated pool and tennis courts.
Located in one of the nation’s
prettiest villages, c/o The Maidstone
in downtown East Hampton boasts
19 rooms in categories described as
“divine, magnificent, fabulous and cozy.”
A historic landmark, The Hedges Inn
features stunning guest rooms, exquisite
gardens and a charming front porch
overlooking Main Street. Nestled in
the heart of East Hampton Village, the

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Huntting Inn is the perfect country retreat,
not to mention home of the famed Palm
Restaurant. All three fabulous inns are
within walking distance of the ocean
beach and East Hampton’s exclusive
downtown shopping.
Innkeeper Anna Pump of Loaves
and Fishes fame is your host at The
Bridgehampton Inn Bed & Breakfast on
Main Street in the hamlet. The exclusive
inn offers cooking class room packages.
Wi t h l o c a t i o n s i n Wa i n s c o t t ,
B ri d g e h am p to n , S hinnecock and
Southampton, the Enclave Inn boasts an
array of accommodations from standard
rooms to premium cabins and suites.
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spectacle is all the worse because of the is inspired by “The Long Walk: The True
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of-age movie, except the 15-year-old in roles written to utilize their comic gifts
question happens to be John Lennon. and eventually run into scripts that aren’t
Aaron Johnson does a nice job in the funny. Vince Vaughn and Kevin James,
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title role, but the script doesn’t really
account for the fact that the teenaged Director Ron Howard and producer
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Kong. Sammo Hung is great as one of the funny dialogue, that dooms this turkey.
bad guys. If you want action, you’ll get It’ll be on DVD in a month.
it with this flick. Add a star if you really
believe men can jump this far. The Green Hornet (PG-13) Seth Rogen
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The Mechanic ( R) Ouch. Even in the results – it’s silly but he’s likeable. The
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but to embarrassingly bad. This Jesse guys (the mob and heroin dealers) and
Statham vehicle and no, he doesn’t fix pretty co-star Cameron Diaz.
cars – is so stupid that even the urge to
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to put any fannies in the theaters. Yes, stars as a ver y unlikable, uncouth
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made-to-order at both locations, and

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Love is in the air at Hampton Coffee

BRUNCH
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c/o Maidstone Specials
Valentine’s Day all month at Hampton
c/o The Maidstone presents a Val-
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in Water Mill and Westhampton Beach.
wine pairing Saturday through Monday.
This month’s special coffee flavor is
For more information visit www.themaid-
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beverage is the exquisite Crème Brulée
stone.com. February 13th
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like the delicious vanilla and caramel 18 Park Place
custard dessert and is topped with melted
raw sugar. East Hampton Reservations
Free samples of Chocolate Cherry Kiss
coffee will be available every day from 324-5400 631.283.6500
opening to lunchtime, all month long. If
you’re looking for a great gift for your
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Valentine, surprise your sweetie with a Take Out Orders
package of homemade chocolate-dipped
Biscotti or some chocolate cherry-flavored

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ready for gift-giving.

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in our Water Mill café
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WITH LITTLE NECK CLAMS
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Chef Mark Gray
presents “Lanzaga,” Rioja, 2007

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By Jessica Mackin

WILDLIFE RESCUE
The Wildlife Rescue Center of the 
Hamptons recently celebrated its 10th
anniversary at New York City’s The Vol-
stead Restaurant & Lounge. The private

event brought animal lovers out of the
cold, including Jane Notar and Beth 

Ostrosky Stern (below), Executive Di-
rector Ginnie Frati, Avis Richards, Jean
Shafiroff, Marshall Dornfeld and Kevin
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On Saturday night the Cabin Fever
Weddings & Rehearsal Dinners
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Music Festival was held at Buckley’s


Inn Between in Hampton Bays. Jeff
Leblanc and Five Star Heroes were there
to perform. Engagement Parties
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631.929.1200
School Report
Continued from page 7.
Hampton Bays performed dismally
in Math A -- only 35 percent of those
quizzed passed the exam. The students
them entirely when making
presentations to school boards and
parents. For example, when a school
need to be addressed.”
Ross School, Shelter Island, and
Bridgehampton were omitted from
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level courses. Dr. Dominic Annacone, also tested below average in Earth registers an 80 under the category this study because statistical data was
whose career had spanned close to five Science. Westhampton Beach fared well “percentage of students who passed unavailable.
decades, has been a superintendent at when compared to other high schools the test” administrators often imply
in the state with the exception of the the collective score achieved was 80.
several schools. He disagreed with the
notion that bigger is better.
“When you have small populations
Math B Regents.
Greenport students finished below
In reality, it means 20 percent of the
students failed the exam outright. For
Sunshine
it’s easier to reach the kids,” he said.
“I think the big schools de-personalize
average in four subjects; Southold
finished below average in Math B,
this reason educators consider “the
percentage of students who score 85 Remembered
students.” Physics, and Chemistry but did well on or over” the superior statistic when There will be a memorial service
The influx of immigrants into the the Physics Regents. Riverhead finished comparing academic performance. Sunday at 3 PM, at the Unitarian
East End certainly affects the scores. below average in four of the 10 subjects “Be more truthful,” Annacone Universalist meetinghouse in
According to data from the American tested in. advised. “Too many fail to own up to Bridgehampton for former Montauk
Community Sur vey, 19.8 percent Too often, school administrators it -- this is our problem. Maybe it’s firefighter Sunshine Lemme. All are
of the East Hampton population is mask poor test results, either by immigration. Maybe it’s teachers. Maybe invited to attend.
Hispanic. But school officials think the misinterpreting them or misreporting it’s the math department. The problems
student body percentage is closer to 30
percent. Hampton Bays (18.6 percent
Hispanic) and Riverhead (11.9) have both
experienced surges in the last five years.
“I think that is valid,” Annacone said.
“If the residency is recent and there
are language problems, it’s going to be
difficult to take the tests.”
In Mattituck, about three percent

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of the overall population is Hispanic,
and in Sag Harbor the percentage is
3.2, suggesting a direct correlation.
However, McKenna said 10 percent of
high school students in Mattituck are
minority, primarily Hispanic.
In the past some schools limited the
number of students who took Regents
exams to artificially jack up the average
score. McKenna said nowadays, “We track
everybody.” That means students from
other countries may get a short waiver
but must start taking standardized tests
within a year or so, and Special-Education
and ESL (English as a second language)
students take them as well.

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Not a single East End school cracked
the top 25 on any of the exams except
Mattituck, which ranked 25th in percentage
of students who score 85 or better on the
Math B Regents exam. Mattituck ranked
27th in Global Studies. Pierson was 38th
in English. In contrast, East Hampton
finished 101st out of 113 schools in the
Math B Regents and 101st in Math A, 90th
in English and 93rd in Global Studies.
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you walk in,” Annacone said. “You don’t
need the scores to sense if there is a
culture, an attitude, towards learning.”
East Hampton’s performance on 2008
Regents exams was dismal compared to
other county schools and about average
when compared statewide. The school is
below the state average in Math B – only 55
percent of the students passed the test. The
students also performed poorly in Algebra
and only about average in English and Earth
Science. However, 96 percent of students
tested passed the Living Environment
Regents – the statewide average was 80.
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trouble with the sciences, finishing
below the state average in Earth Science
and Chemistry. Students did well on
Living Environment and the Math A
Regents – 98 percent passed both.
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Funny Money
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10 houses from Amityville to Patchogue,
Riverhead and Flanders. In Butler’s
arrestees Tristan Jackson of Calverton,
Brian Stokley aka “Little Bow Wow”
and Charles Pettaway of Flanders,
stolen property and forgery charges.
Walker, Butler, Gayles and others
were remanded without bail; some of
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apartment in Patchogue, Spota said,
trafficking in Suffolk County.” As officials recovered gear clearly marked and Stanley Griffin, Tremel Kelly and the other suspects were taken to jail
time wore on, investigators learned “police.” Detectives believe suspects Tremaine Kelley of Riverhead. Both in lieu of bail amounts topping the
suspected ringleaders Carnell Walker, were amassing costumes and equipment Kellys were charged with third degree $100,000 mark.
aka “Smell,” 25, of Anchor Street in in preparation for a home invasion. A criminal sale of a controlled substance, Carnell’s house sits in the shadow
Flanders and John Gayles, aka “Guns,” warrant executed at White’s Riverhead as were Robert Mahoney, Eric Thomas, of the Friendship Baptist Church on a
25, of Phillips Street in Riverhead were house produced a hand written list of and Delmus Wise of Riverhead. Thomas modest street in Flanders. On Friday
also members of the Bloods street gang. items to procure, including special lights Locolla aka “Whitebread” of Riverhead Reverend Charles McElroy said he was
The EETF determined Gayles and for an Impala suspects planned to rent. and Carlton Walker of Westhampton unaware of any criminal activities
Walker were cooking and packaging Spota found the implications of the were charged with fourth degree next door to the church or in the
cocaine in their homes and dealing an discovery “really, really disturbing.” conspiracy. Second-degree conspiracy neighborhood, nor did his parishioners
estimated half-kilo of the drug, with an The police gear wasn’t the only charges were lodged against Pettaway, express concern about drugs or gang
estimated value of $20,000, each week. evidence collected during the raids. Stokley and Griffin, plus Tina Greene activity in the area.
Spota said two other men James White Last Thursday a table spanning over 15 and Yolanda Miles of Riverhead, Grant Other neighborhoods were not so
aka “Dog,” 39, of Ellen Street in Riverhead feet was laden with the proceeds of the Carle of Southampton, Javid Yarsien lucky. “Gangs have made life miserable
and Mack Butler aka “Kobe,” 36, of searches: drugs real and fake, money real of Patchogue, and Allen Brown of for the law abiding, good citizens of
Rider Street in Patchogue comprised the and fake, paraphernalia to cook dope and communities they ravage. In some
hierarchy of the ring. equipment to print bogus bucks, plus areas of Suffolk County gang members
As the tentacles of the investigation several guns, including one with a laser While they were ripping off literally rule the streets,” Spota said.
began to expand, police were able to scope, were displayed. The task force One county official reported neighbors
garner court approval for wiretaps, which recovered over a half kilo of cocaine and guys in the city, guys in the on either side of Butler’s apartment
led them to learn about the counterfeit $12,500 in cash. in Patchogue applauded when police
and potential weapons trafficking. Three handguns found in the raids city were ripping them off. arrived to raid the abode.
Thousands of dollars in fake money include a 45-caliber handgun that traces “The message we want to send is you
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of another codefendant Dewayne Butler, been used in a shooting in Shirley and a Aquebogue. Verna Miles faces counts not scare us,” Spota declared. The DA
according to the DA. The counterfeit .9 mm handgun that ballistics link to two of forgery, as does Dewayne Butler, who vowed to continue efforts to “get this
money often went from Butler to Walker shootings in Riverhead. is additionally charged with criminal poison off the streets.”
in Riverhead, Spota explained. Suspects The guns were not alone in harboring possession of a weapon and possession The East End Drug Task Force is
would take a single $20 to a neighborhood history. All four of the suspected of forgery devices, conspiracy and use comprised of law enforcement officials
gas station or convenience store and, if ringleaders are prior felons with of drug paraphernalia. They are both from the DA’s office, the state police,
they passed it successfully, they knew they convictions, one dating back to the 90s. from Amityville. Suffolk County PD, and local police
had a batch they could sell to others for 10 Walker, White and Gayles have all done Tristan Jackson faces multiple felony departments in Riverhead, East Hampton,
cents on the dollar. Information about the time on drug charges, while Butler is a drug possession and sale charges while Shelter Island and Southold. Last week
alleged counterfeiting will be turned over convicted violent felony offender. His White and Kyle Harris aka “Uncle Kyle” Spota praised Police Officer Patrick
to federal enforcement officials. rap sheet includes firearms possession of Riverhead were booked for attempted McDermott of the Riverhead Town Police
So, too, will information about during the course of a robbery and a drug possession and conspiracy. for taking the lead on the investigation.
suspected interstate weapons trafficking. shooting in Amityville. For alleged kingpin Carnell Walker, At the same time, he expressed dismay
Again through the wire, police learned Two factions of the Bloods street it’s a round robin of drug possession, sale at Southampton Town’s failure to
Gayles and another person were engaged gang – the Doctors Path Flame and Trey and conspiracy charges, 34 counts in all. participate in the task force, particularly
in transporting guns to Suffolk County 9 -- were represented in the arrests. Gayles was arrested for conspiracy and since so much of the illegal activity took
weapons possession and Butler will be place within its borders.

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Continued from page 4.
husband Lance. Reporters from area
publications were called by police
eyebrows, bringing in the concept of
reasonable doubt,” Kabot said this
weekend.
following the arrest, Kabot recalled the
failed re-election bid. Though she ended
the race with a respectable percentage
and Throne-Holst during those early
morning hours before Kabot was even A video of police following the of votes, she opined, “My numbers were
Throne-Holst, plus police testimony booked, the phone records revealed. defendant’s 2006 Toyota, giving her good, but it was tainted with all the
and even a video tape of the arrest Although the defense never asked roadside sobriety tests and subsequently controversy.” One TV news station ran
and roadside sobriety tests raised specifically whether officers called in handcuffing her, not to mention missing footage of her arrest “every half hour”
reasonable doubt. Defense attorney Bill Kabot’s plates while they were following footage of the tape, ultimately played to on Election Day, she remembered.
Keahon simply told the jury to “connect her, testimony during the trial last week Kabot’s advantage. Cops say they turned Following the defeat, Kabot continued
the dots,” she said. Obviously, Kabot showed police have the capability to do off the tape because they wanted to on as supervisor, leaving her office for
continued, the arrest “was political in so and that the audio inside the patrol double check that it was functioning; the last time at 9 PM on December 31.
nature and there was more to the story car was turned off during the follow Keahon was able to bring out that there She felt confident she left affairs in
than people realized.” despite a directive from the police chief hadn’t been any problem to prompt good order for Throne-Holst. “I didn’t
Phone records revealed “a lot of use of Ray Dean to the contrary. Officer Steve such a doublecheck in the past. have to look back and could move
cell phone and text messages” during the McManus admitted on the stand that Keahon took police witnesses on comfortably into the arms of my
time the police were initially following he was on the phone during the follow. through “all indicia of intoxication,” husband and family.”
Kabot’s car through Westhampton Texts and a nine minute phone call Kabot related. They admitted on the When not occupied with pre trail
Beach, at the stationhouse before she at one in the morning between Aube stand that the former lawmaker didn’t motions and activities -- the case was
was fingerprinted and a mug shot and then candidate Throne - Holst were slur her speech or need assistance heard in Riverhead Town Court after
taken, and before she was even able part of a series of calls and texts that getting out of her car, or exhibit the
to make her own phone call to her were “all very questionable and raises classic array of symptoms of inebriation,
suggesting, Kabot said, “Everything was
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Looking back over the period of time The former lawmaker learned how to
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work,” she noted, pointing to the loss
of drivers license spurred by her refusal
to take a Breathalyzer test during the
arrest, along with the ever-present
spectre of the looming trial, as obstacles
to finding employment.
The opportunity to spend time with
Lance and her three sons was a silver
lining, she agreed. She attended all her
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Stars Aligned For Cosmos


Busso added 12 points and 15 rebounds. Mercy, playing at home handed
On Thursday Wyandanch handed Pierson/Bridgehampton a 40-31 defeat
Southampton a heartbreaking 39-36 loss Thursday. Sarah Barrett had 13 points
By Rick Murphy despite 11 points each from Paris Hodges for the losers.. PSI 7-2 in League VIII, has
travel to the North Fork Friday for a 6:15 and Leandra McGuinness. Southampton clinched a berth in the Class C playoffs.
All hail Ross School. The Cosmos tiff with the Tuckers, and play Hampton 3-4 in League VII and 10-5 overall PSI The Lady Whalers play at Port Jeff Friday.
are in the midst of their best season Bays Tuesday. 7-2 in League VIII, has clinched a berth East Hampton traveled up to Mt. Sinai
ever, highlighted by a Ross 51-45 win in the Class C playoffs. Friday powerful Thursday and took out the home team
over Pierson on their home court last Girls Hoop Center Moriches took out the Lady Mari- 40-30. Sophomore Kaelyn Ward scored
Wednesday. Fuhito Yoshida, one to the Southold traveled to Port Jefferson ners 57-31 despite 15 points from Paris 15. The Lady Bonackers, 7-3 in League VI
county leaders in assists, did some shoot- February 1 and came home with a Hodges. That makes this do or die week and 11-4 overall, have clinched a spot in
ing – with deadly results, netting a career berth in the county Class C tournament. for the locals. Mattituck comes in Friday the county Class B playoffs. The locals play
high 21. Hayden Aldredge did the dirty Sarah Smith is making her final season at 7 PM, the team travels to Hampton at Elwood/Glenn Friday at 6:15 and wrap
work down low with 25 boards. Ross is a memorable one, notching 27 points. Bays Monday for a 5:45 affair. Wednes- up the regular season at home against
now 5-4 in League VIII play. Tyler Gilbride Southold is 6-3 in League VIII. Nicole day Babylon comes to town at 7 PM. Shoreham/Wading River Tuesday.
led the losers with 14. Ross must only
beat Bridgehampton (2-7, 2-11 overall) to
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pair were to have faced off yesterday.
For their part the Bees kept the dream
alive, knocking off Shelter Island Thursday
63-58 at the Hive. The Bees and Shelter Island,
along with Ross, are the only Class D teams
left on Long Island. If the Bees prevailed last
night, they would meet Ross in the Suffolk
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Sunday, February 13th


earn a berth in the county championships
as well as the state Class tourney. A loss gives
the prizes to Ross outright.
The Bees played well Friday, getting

9:30-11am
some needed scoring from someone
other than all-league standout Caanan
Campbell, who netted 21 – Jason Hop-
son, who popped for a season high 24.

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Greenport long ago clinched the League
VIII title but the Porters have bigger fish to
fry: they have their sights on the overall
county championship and the state Class
C crown. Thursday the Porters came down
to Sag harbor and came away with 62 -41:
Dantre Langhorne played with the locals
recording a triple-double with 19 points,
11 assists and 17 rebounds to lead Green-
port (13-1) past Pierson in League VIII.
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top rebounders, had 12 boards and
added 12 points. Seamus Doyle led the
home team with 14 points.
With a week to go in the regular season,
it’s make or break time for the local high
school basketball teams. In League VII, Wy-
andanch beat Hampton Bays 60-52 to knock
the locals out of the playoffs. Cameron Booth
had 19 points for Hampton Bays (3-6). Booth
is the top three pointer shooter in the county.
Southampton (6-2) is making things
difficult, losing to Center Moriches last
Wednesday. Maleek Harris did the brunt
of the damage for the Red Devils with 23
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points and six rebounds George Williams


added 18. Colin Buonillo dropped home 18
for the Mariners. Buonillo, Devon Trent
with 12 each led the Mariners; Shaundell
Fishburn added 10. The locals dropped to
to 6-2 in league play. Mattituck sits atop
the pack with a 7-2 mark. The Mariners
26 moves and ogling Fergie on the big screen. into the pantheon of all-time greats with
Independent With 30 minutes of game time left and
the Packers receiving the ball to start the
another come from behind victory in a
Super Bowl? Alas the Steelers couldn’t

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second half, the chances of a turnaround get the job done and the Packers were
to the evening seemed unlikely. Super Bowl XLV Champions. In the end,
A quick three and out by the Packers we got a great game that came down to
By Pete Mundo
to start the second half gave the the final drive. Despite a perplexing week,
Steelers a chance to get back into it. a mediocre first half, a disappointing set
They capitalized with an eight yard of commercials, and a half time show that
A Bizarre, Yet Satisfying Week touchdown run by Rashard Mendenhall.
Just like that, with a score of 21-17,
left me longing for Springsteen, the NFL
gave us what matters most in the end:
Super Bowl excitement was back. Four an exciting second half in a game that
This was one of the most bizarre celebrating a Super Bowl victory in their
preseason games, 16 regular season came down to the wire. As a fan, I’m fully
weeks in Super Bowl history. The cold new billion dollar showcase after a week of
games, three playoff rounds and the satisfied.
and messy weather that we expect to fun and sun in the warmth of central Texas.
season was coming down to the last Pete is a Montauk resident, producer
see in New Jersey at Super Bowl XLVIII What turned out to be an awful week
action-packed 15 minutes. at ESPN Radio 1230AM, and host of “The
arrived three years early. The city of for Mr. Jones and the NFL wasn’t much
A fourth quarter which included two Pete Mundo Sports Talk Show”, live on
Dallas had apparently hired Mayor better once the main event rolled around.
touchdowns, a two-point conversion, and your airwaves, 88.7FM WEER Hamptons
Bloomberg to head their Department Hundreds of disgruntled fans were moved
a field goal came down to the final drive. Community Radio Tuesday and Thursday
of Public Works for the week. from their seats as their safety was called
Big Ben had made a name for himself nights from 7-8PM. Pete can be reached via
Steelers’ quarterback “Big Ben” into question. Christina Aguilera botched
on final drives. Could he launch himself e-mail at Peterfmundo@gmail.com.
Roethlisberger was caught by TMZ the singing of the National Anthem.
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Tuesday night at a piano bar in Ft. elapsed it appeared the Packers were on
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