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SEARED SEA BASS over rice with a light yuzu nage with sauteed broccoli rabe and local microgreens, as prepared by chef Luke Ferrara at Sen Restaurant. pg 14 pg 5 A CRAB NAMED JONAH East End food scene. Inside graduation speaker. I make Star Island cut. BIG FLAVORS IN A LITTLE KITCHEN ITALIAN FLAVORS I KIDS AT CATAPANO I A GARDEN OF I BLUEBERRIES FROM THE FARM sagharborexpress.com THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 2017 VOLUME 158 NO. 51 ONE DOLLAR

Sag Harbor School Balks On Leaks Corish Will Join Village Board Talk, but no action, on BY KATHRYN G. MENU Gardella said he was unsure, but was funding investigation Political newcomer unwavering in his support for the vil- into board members. AIDAN CORISH BESTED former Sag lage. Harbor Fire Department Chief Thom- elected with incumbent “I am always here to help the village > Page 3 as Gardella by just five votes, 202 to in whatever the department or village 197, to win election to the Sag Har- Ken O’Donnell needs,” he said in the Brick Kiln Road bor Village Board of Trustees Tues- headquarters of the Sag Harbor Fire Officer day night. Incumbent Trustee Ken in the mayoral race. Department, shortly after the results O’Donnell was the top vote getter in Ms. Schroeder, Mr. Gardella and Mr. were read. “I will always be here for the race, collecting 238 ballots to se- O’Donnell ran for office on the Resi- Sag Harbor. I am not going anywhere.” Resigns “I think Sag Harbor is in good hands After more than a year cure a third term on the board. dents Party ticket, while Mr. Corish Mayor Sandra Schroeder, who ran ran under the Sag Harbor United Par- and look forward to working with of suspension, Detective unopposed, received 276 votes. Luke ty banner. The elected officials will Aidan, obviously an intelligent guy Proctor steps down. Babcock, Bob Bori, Rick Brogna, Mary each serve two-year terms, which will with new vision,” said Mr. O’Donnell, Anne Miller, Gigi Morris, Thomas officially begin July 1. the owner of La Superica restaurant. > Page 3 John Schiavoni, Scott Smith and Betty When asked if he would run again michael heller photo Boop each received one write-in vote following such a close race, Mr. continued on page 7 Aidan Corish, left, and Ken O’Donnell, right, congratulate each other after Tuesday’s vote. Will Lines Be Buried? Sag Harbor Schools Long Beach may benefit from proposed state legislation. Survey: Division > Page 6 On the Screen On a Later Start East Hampton Cinema percent of respondents said they were Phone # (631) 324-0448 Narrow majority not sure. Cars (G) One survey question asked, “How Cars 3D (G) opposes changing satisfied are you with the current 47 Meters Down (PG-13) school start times in your child’s The Book of Henry (PG-13) school times school?” The Pierson Middle School Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) responses included 40 percent satis- Transformers: The Last Knight 3D BY CHRISTINE SAMPSON fied; 12 percent somewhat satisfied; (PG-13) 10 percent somewhat unsatisfied; Beatriz at Dinner (R) THE RESULTS OF A NONSCIENTIFIC 20 percent very unsatisfied; and 18 survey conducted by the Sag Harbor percent “not applicable.” To the same Southampton Cinema School District’s show community question, the Pierson High School re- Phone # (631) 287-2774 opinion may be divided over the issue sponses included 42.5 percent very Rough Night (R) of moving the start time of Pierson satisfied; 10 percent somewhat satis- Captain Underpants: The First Epic Middle-High School from 7:35 a.m. fied; 9 percent somewhat unsatisfied; Movie (PG) to 8 a.m., a decision the school board 20.5 percent very unsatisfied; and 18 Megan Levy (PG-13) and administration have been weigh- percent “not applicable.” Wonder Woman (PG-13) ing for several months. The survey attempted to further Wonder Woman 3D (PG-13) With 387 people answering the inform the district’s research into Rough Night (R) survey — which could have been an- the issue, which is on the table after Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) swered more than once, by those the school board last summer made Transformers: The Last Knight 3D who put some creative technological it a goal to “find a way to start school A fawn and its mother. dell cullum photo (PG-13) thinking into the effort — 174 people, at 8 a.m.” at Pierson. Pursuing that or about 45 percent, said they were in goal was based on research from the eekend eather East End favor of the district’s consideration of American Academy of Pediatrics, W W changing Pierson’s start time, while the American Medical Association, 191 people, or about 49 percent, said Thursday, June 22 they were against it. The remaining 6 continued on page 7 c Partly Sunny Temps in the mid 70s THAT FAWN’S OKAY Sag Harbor Friday, June 23 Most times, that seemingly helpless baby deer q PM Shower DISTRESS SIGNALS Temps in the high 70s has been left by its mother for good reason Signs a fawn is in trouble Billy Joel Hopes to Saturday, June 24 BY STEPHEN J. KOTZ the center’s wildlife hotline. “What 1. It is lying flat on its side, panting. b Mostly Sunny should I do?” they want to know. 2. It has been crying for more than Temps in the high 70s VERY YEAR IN JUNE, the calls The answer, in the vast majority of six hours with no sign of a returning start to flood the Evelyn Alex- cases, is nothing at all, wildlife ex- doe. perts agree. Eander Wildlife Rescue Center in 3. There are flies, ticks, or ants crawl- Rotate His House Sunday, June 25 East Quogue: A homeowner walking Dell Cullum, the owner of East Hampton Wildlife Removal and Res- ing on it. Mostly Sunny the dog or puttering around in the 4. It has obvious signs of injury or Proposal to raise and expand building b garden stumbles upon a newborn cue, said there was a simple explana- Temps in the mid 70s has been harassed by other wild or fawn, seemingly helpless and alone in tion for the behavior. “It’s for protec- receives some criticism from neighbors a hostile environment. tion from predators,” he said. “What domestic animals. “I think the mother’s abandoned it,” BY CHRISTINE SAMPSON The ZBA’s attorney, Denise Schoen, INSIDE they tell Amanda Daley, who oversees continued on page 11 on Wednesday explained the initial le- A REQUEST BY SAG HARBOR’S own gal advertisement included commer- Community 12 Piano Man to expand his house to the cial space within the house — zoned as Opinion 8 tune of 409 square feet was met by a both commercial and nonconforming Arts & Leisure B1 chorus of confusion by the Sag Harbor residential, since it lies in the village Zoning Board of Appeals on Tuesday. business district — that was to be con- Calendar B6 Russell “Jim” Smyth, 66 A June 8 legal notice advertising a verted to living space, but Mr. Tarbet Classifieds 10 public hearing on Maritime Proper- said he had discovered a code provi- Sports 14 Devoted to sailing, friends, family and Sag Harbor ties LLC’s application, on behalf of sion that allowed the dually zoned Billy Joel, stated the musician would structure to be changed from com- BY KATHRYN G. MENU immense strength and love, occasionally be seeking a variance to expand his mercial to residential space without The Hometown Newspaper of mischievous, and wholly devoted to the Bay Street house by 884 square feet, or needing approvals, resulting in a re- COURTNEY RATCLIFFE RUSSELL “JIM” SMYTH, the owner of Sag communities of North Haven and Sag nearly 30 percent. But when attorney duction in the variance area needed. Harbor’s Corner Bar, and a resident of Harbor, to the water he sailed on, and es- Jon Tarbet stepped up to explain the “That’s not uncommon,” Ms. North Haven, died on June 19, 2017, with pecially to his wife, Margaret. details, he said Mr. Joel wants to build Schoen explained. “Legal issues come his family by his side. He was 66 years old. “Their relationship was passionate, and a second-story addition that would up after you advertise things. It’s a Mr. Smyth was remembered this week add only 409 square feet on top of a by family and friends as a man filled with continued on page 7 JIM SMYTH one-story portion of the house. continued on page 11 PAGE 2 The Sag Harbor Express JUNE 22, 2017

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Sag Harbor Schools Sag Harbor School Board Balks Officer On Leak Investigation Resigns Cost and time would be too much, some board After year-plus members agree; breach remains unknown suspension, detective

BY CHRISTINE SAMPSON mess, but I do agree with the serious- agrees to step down ness.” BY STEPHEN J. KOTZ Specific details surrounding a po- Board member Chris Tice, who has tential investigation into an alleged lobbied for the investigation, suggest- Sag Harbor Village Police Detective breach of executive session confidenti- ed those responsible for the confiden- Jeff Proctor, who has been suspended ality on the Sag Harbor School Board tiality breach were neither of the two for more than a year, tendered his res- remain a mystery. The school board outgoing board members, Sandi Kruel ignation effective Friday, June 16. on Monday discussed a possible inqui- and Theresa Samot. “I have evidence The village board accepted Det. ry once again, but revealed no infor- of certain board members, and I know Proctor’s resignation at a brief spe- mation about its motivation. that they’re not the ones leaving, but cial meeting on Monday afternoon, During a May 31 special meeting, I don’t know about anyone else,” Ms. although there was no mention of it a measure to spend up to $10,000 to Tice said. on a copy of the agenda given to a re- hire an investigator was voted down She said Wednesday that the board porter. 4-3, after some on the board felt it was announced in open session earlier Police Chief Austin McGuire, who too much money and not a good use this year the alleged leaks pertained laurie barone-schaefer photo was present at the meeting, con- of resources. During Monday’s meet- to contract and personnel issues. firmed afterward that Det. Proctor ing, while some of the board members Along with real estate negotiations, had resigned and that “all charges continued to insist the offense was contract negotiations and personnel CELEBRATING SAG HARBOR HISTORY had been withdrawn.” serious in nature, no one proffered matters are two of the three main The Sag Harbor Historical Society held its annual gala at Breakwater Yacht Club on He declined to comment on what another formal motion to hire an in- reasons why executive session pro- Saturday, June 17. (Inset left to right) Sag Harbor native Kate Deyermond, home from the nature of those charges may have vestigator. ceedings are kept under wraps, ac- South Korea, attended the event with her mother, Bethany, Sag Harbor Historical been and what if any settlement was When the matter was discussed in cording to open meetings law. Ms. Society co-president Jack Youngs, and Kate’s husband, Russ Littel. reached. May, some board members requested Tice also said the alleged breach “had Trustee James Larocca also con- more information from the school’s been raised since the beginning of firmed that Detective Proctor had re- attorney, which board president Di- the year.” signed, although he, too, would not ana Kolhoff delivered on Monday. An On Tuesday, Ms. Kolhoff did not re- Hampton Bays comment. Mayor Sandra Schroeder investigation would require hiring spond directly when asked whether could not be immediately reached for attorneys and possibly independent the alleged breach could lead to liti- comment. administrators to conduct interviews; gation and whether the district’s at- Det. Proctor joined the department the “degree of evidence needs to be torney has directly advised the school Assault Looked at as Hate Crime in 2001 and became detective in 2008. very high and the threshold needs board to launch an investigation. He was being paid $128,304 a year at to be egregious,” she said, paraphras- “Regretfully, the details surround- the time of his resignation. He was ing the attorney’s notes. The board ing the concerns are also protected by Southampton Town Police Detec- by those with an interest in creating named the department’s officer of the member or members targeted by the executive privilege and I am not com- tives are investigating an assault that Hispanic man jumped fear and division,” the release stated. year four times during his career by investigation would also be assigned fortable sharing the details of the al- took place Sunday night in Hampton “Our community must not cave to fur- the Southampton Kiwanis Club, most a hearing officer to be able to respond leged leaks,” she said. “Ultimately, the Bays as a possible hate crime. Police by four white males; ther violence.” recently in 2014. to the allegations. decision to start an investigation is said a 23-year-old man told them he Town police are also investigating Shortly after Chief McGuire took Board vice president Tommy John decided by the will of the board. Last was walking on Atlantic Avenue when in separate incident a case of road rage that also had ra- over the department, he suspended Schiavoni said it seemed like an inves- night, no one made a motion to move four white males in their 20s jumped cial overtones. Early Friday morning, Det. Proctor without pay for one tigation would take up too much time forward with the investigation. Hope- out of a vehicle and began punching an African-American shortly before 7 a.m., a woman re- month on March 23, 2016, for an un- and money. fully, we will soon be able to put this and kicking him in the face while di- ported that her Acura sedan was cut disclosed disciplinary matter. “We’re not quite sure how big it all behind us and move forward in a recting anti-Latino comments at him woman says she’s a off by a blue Jeep that passed her on When that suspension ended, the would get,” he said. “Where it would positive manner.” before leaving the scene. the shoulder as she drove east on Sun- village board put him on paid admin- end, it would be hard to say, and it The school district has a policy Police said the victim was taken to victim of road rage rise Highway to her job in Southamp- istrative leave, while John G. Calla- would be hard to put a finite number concerning removal of a school the hospital, where he was treated ton. The woman told police the two han, a White Plains attorney, who was on it.” board member that states, “A board and released for his injuries. But OLA also stated it was “heart- vehicles pulled alongside one another appointed hearing officer in the case, Board member Susan Lamontagne, member may be removed from of- Town police said they would inves- ened by the response” of both South- and both drivers exchanged words. conducted his investigation. Earlier who voted “no” on the resolution on fice by the Commissioner of Edu- tigate the matter with the Suffolk ampton Supervisor Jay Schneider- The woman told police the Jeep driver this year, village officials said they May 31, said Monday she was “not cation for willful violation of any County Police Hate Crimes Unit and man, who met with the organization, then called her a “nigger” and “an ass- had no idea what Mr. Callahan’s time- encouraged” by the new information provision of law, neglect of duty or District Attorney’s office. and Police Chief Steven Skrynecki, hole” before throwing a bottle of iced table for reaching a determination in from the attorney and suggested a willfully disobeying any decision, In a press release of its own, OLA of who, it said, acted quickly to classify tea into her car and speeding off. the case would be. “compromise” — that all matters be order or regulation of the Commis- Eastern expressed “con- the matter as a hate crime. Anyone with information about ei- Without Det. Proctor, the depart- discussed in open session to avoid is- sioner.” The policy states the board demnation of these hateful and eth- “While OLA is horrified that a crime ther incident has been asked to call ment’s sole investigator available, the sues like these. member facing removal from office nically charged acts against a Latino of this nature would happen, we are Southampton detectives at (631) 702- department has handled some of his “It creates trust issues and that’s a “shall be allowed a full and fair op - member of our Hampton Bays commu- not surprised that such acts of vio- 2230 or the Suffolk County Crime duties in-house and also asked for as- problem,” she said. “I agree with Tom- portunity to refute such charges be - nity” and expressed concern for the lence could occur as immigrants have Stoppers hotline at (800)-222-TIPS. sistance from the State Po- my John that it becomes a complete fore removal.” safety of the victim and his family. been further vilified and scapegoated All calls will be kept confidential. lice. 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PAGE 4 The Sag Harbor Express JUNE 22, 2017 QUOTE OF IN OTHER NEWS Police THE WEEK “If you take Break Ground for Cancer Center Woman Charged After outhampton Hospital Stony Brook Medicine on the all of what and local officials broke Center, including The Ellen Fleeing Accident Scene Sground at the site of the Hermanson Foundation, The Sag Harbor future Phillips Family Cancer Coalition for Women’s Can- • A woman who fled two separate parently free-range rabbits, were fine. Center on Saturday, June 10. cers at Southampton Hospital, accidents at the Bridgehampton Com- • Southampton Town Police are in- The Cancer Center will be Lucia’s Angels, and Fighting mons on Thursday night surrendered vestigating the theft of a computer, was, the located on County Road 39 in Chance. to Southampton Town Police on Fri- worth $1,200, and a television, valued Southampton in a modern, Cancer mortality, incidence day afternoon. Doreen Atkins, 62, of at $200, from a home on Arthur Av- good of state-of-the-art facility designed and prevalence among South Bridgehampton was charged with a enue in Bridgehampton. The burglar by Bridgehampton architect Fork residents are dispropor- single count of leaving the scene of an apparently entered the home through Blaze Makoid. Construction is tionately high compared to accident with personal injury, a mis- an unlocked door and took the items, what it was, slated to begin this summer New York State and national demeanor. According to Police, Ms. At- which were part of an estate sale, the and is expected to be complet- benchmarks, and they are ap- kins rear-ended a vehicle on Montauk property manager told police. The and put ed in 18 months. Once open, proximately 30 percent higher Highway Thursday night, injuring its theft took place between June 11 and the Cancer Center will provide than national trends. Patients driver and then drove into the mall’s Saturday, police said. that into all the services that cancer pa- living on the also From left, Kenneth Wright, Chair, Hospital’s Board of Directors; Yusuf Han- parking lot, where her car collided • Southampton Town Police said tients require: treatment plan- have to travel long distances to nun, MD, Director, Stony Brook Cancer Center; New York State Assembly- with trees before she fled the scene. they pulled over Joao P. Nascimento, 29, ning following diagnosis, ra- get quality care. man Fred W. Thiele, Jr.; Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley; Kenneth • Hugo L. Santos, 28 of Sag Harbor of Southampton on North Sea Road in one person, diation and chemo therapies, “The Phillips Family Cancer Kaushansky, MD, MACP, Senior Vice President, Health Sciences and Dean, was charged with assault in the third North Sea at about 5:30 a.m. for traffic navigation and education, and Center will bring life-changing School of Medicine, Stony Brook University; Robert Chaloner, Southampton degree, a misdemeanor, following a violations and discovered he was intoxi- Jim is who supportive care in a dedicated services to those living with Hospital President & CEO; Samuel Ryu, MD, Deputy Director, Stony Brook domestic incident at the home of his cated. He was charged with felony DWI facility. It will be a fully inte- cancer on the East End of Long Cancer Center; and Andrew Phillips. girlfriend in the village. Police said because he had two prior convictions. grated site of the Stony Brook Island,” said Kevin Unruh, vice the couple had an argument over their • A 50-year-old resident of Wards that was.” Cancer Center and benefit from president, Imaging and Cancer Southampton Hospital was is still needed to support equip- sexual relationship that soon turned Path in Hampton Bays told town police medical expertise and program Services. “A facility offering able to develop the Cancer ment, medical technology and physical. Police said the woman suf- when he returned home on Thursday BARTON GULONG, development. everything from treatments Center thanks to a gift from program needs. For more in- fered a cut and bruised arm when she night he was involved with a confron- on Russell “Jim” Smyth Southampton Hospital will to support in one convenient the Phillips family, along with formation, call Southampton was struck with an unknown sharp tation with Jason Speedling, 37, of the be collaborating with many lo- location has never been more subsequent fundraising. How- Hospital Foundation at (631) object. Furthermore, police said, Mr. same street. Police said the situation cal organizations in addition to crucial.” ever, an additional $2 million 726-8700. Santos pushed her against his vehicle, quickly escalated, and Mr. Speedling where she struck her head. Police also allegedly shot his victim in the face said Mr. Santos damaged his victim’s with a flare gun he had removed from car. Police said Mr. Santos had previous the victim’s boat. The injured man was Building Stronger altercations with the victim. He was taken to the hospital for treatment of a arrested and released after posting large bruise on his face, and Mr. Speed- $300 cash bail. ling fled, according to police. He was THE COST Neighborhoods • Sag Harbor Village Police are arrested the following day at his home investigating the embezzlement of and charged with two felony counts, roup for the East End about the local natural envi- OF THINGS thousands of dollars from the Addo assault in the second degree with in- recently completed the ronment. collective on Main Street in the vil- tent to cause harm and criminal pos- Building Stronger Neigh- The project, which dates TODAY G lage. Police said one of the owners session of a weapon in the third degree borhoods Program through a back to November 2016, has re- recently discovered that $15,000 had with previous convictions. Bail infor- grant from Long Island Com- sulted in a native grass beach been transferred from her business mation was not available. “Hamptons munity Foundation. This grant planting at Sagg Main Beach in account into the account of another • East Hampton Town Police charged allowed Group staff to develop Southampton, a pollinator gar- of the shop’s vendors. She told police Leighton Booth, 27, of Dover, Massa- Entertaining” and implement three native den at Greenport School and a he refunded that money, but then she chusetts with misdemeanor DWI af- planting projects in low-in- garden at Remsenburg School. by Annie Falk began to review past transactions and ter he was involved in an accident on come communities on the East For more information, visit Children working on the Group for the East End’s Building Stronger Neigh- found at least two instances where it Cranberry Hole Road in Amagansett at End to facilitate awareness groupfortheeastend.org. borhoods program. appears that at least $3,750 had been about 1 a.m. on Friday. He was released misappropriated in each case. on $750 cash bail at his arraignment. • Sag Harbor Village Police were • A Southampton Town Police of- called to Main Street at about 2:30 p.m. ficer pulled over Juan Garcia, 53, of Class of 2017 Aids Sag Harbor Cinema on Thursday to a report of a young Southampton at about 1:20 a.m. Mon- he Pierson Class of 2017 “When the time came to sort thing to thank them for mak- rebuild this historic and beauti- man doing pushups in the street. The day on West Tiana Road in Hampton has donated $1,600 to the out our class bank account, we ing our senior year even better,” ful building. The future of the would-be Charles Atlas was gone by Bays when he noticed he was driving Sag Harbor Partnership, knew that we would want to do- added Isabel. “Finally, I suggest- cinema lies in our community’s the time the police arrived. with the tailgate of his truck open, T • A resident of Palmer Terrace re- obscuring the license plate. Mr. Gar- earmarked towards the effort nate our funds to local organi- ed that we should think of giv- hands and even though our do- to purchase and redevelop the zations,” said class president Is- ing some of our money to help nation is minimal to some of ported a possible prowler in his yard cia was charged with misdemeanor former Sag Harbor Cinema abel Peters. “We knew that the rebuild the Sag Harbor Cinema. the others, it could be the dif- at about 3:30 a.m. on Friday. Police said counts of DWI, false personation, and property into the Sag Harbor Peconic Land Trust was going The fire occurred during our ference of having it back or not. the man heard what he thought was aggravated unlicensed driving. He was Cinema Arts Center. to receive the largest amount final months at Pierson and it If the cinema is rebuilt, we will his car door opening. Shortly after- held for arraignment. According to Sag Harbor Part- of money, as this was where was honestly so heartbreaking be able to have a plaque on the ward a security light in the backyard • Damacio Urizar-Reyes, 39, of $ .00 nership president Nick Gazzolo the Butts’ family had requested to see. The iconic sign, espe- walls saying that ‘The Class of came on. Police found no trace of any- Springs was charged with acting in a and vice president April Gornik, donations to be made in honor cially, is so important to Sag 2017’ helped save the Sag Har- one. manner injurious to a child under the 45 • Sag Harbor Village Police were age of 17, a misdemeanor, and harass- the group has raised just over our classmate, George.” Harbor’s charm and we do not bor Cinema, and this would be plus tax $4 million. It has imposed a “The PSTA had done so many want it not being there for us so special to show our families called to a home on Milton Avenue on ment, a violation, after East Hampton July 1 deadline to collect $6 mil- fun events during our senior to see when we make our way and friends down the road.” Sunday afternoon by a passerby who Town Police said he threatened to hang Harbor Books lion in pledges towards the $8 year like the pre-prom event, home from college. My class- To donate to the Sag Harbor was concerned about the safety of two his 12-year-old son on Friday night. He 20 Main Street, million purchase of the prop- black light volleyball, etc., so mates agreed that we should Cinema Arts Center project, pet rabbits in the yard near the street. was released after posting $750 cash Sag Harbor erty from Gerald Mallow. we wanted to give a little some- give some of our funds to help visit sagharborcinema.org. Police said the animals, which are ap- bail.

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PAGE 4 The Sag Harbor Express JUNE 22, 2017 JUNE 22, 2017 The Sag Harbor Express PAGE 5 QUOTE OF IN OTHER NEWS Police Sag Harbor Sag Harbor THE WEEK Newsman Don Lemon “If you take Break Ground for Cancer Center Woman Charged After Design outhampton Hospital Stony Brook Medicine on the all of what and local officials broke Center, including The Ellen Fleeing Accident Scene Is Graduation Speaker Sground at the site of the Hermanson Foundation, The Keeps Kids Sag Harbor future Phillips Family Cancer Coalition for Women’s Can- • A woman who fled two separate parently free-range rabbits, were fine. Center on Saturday, June 10. cers at Southampton Hospital, accidents at the Bridgehampton Com- • Southampton Town Police are in- CNN anchor to talk about career passion and The Cancer Center will be Lucia’s Angels, and Fighting mons on Thursday night surrendered vestigating the theft of a computer, was, the located on County Road 39 in Chance. to Southampton Town Police on Fri- worth $1,200, and a television, valued importance of First Amendment rights In Mind Southampton in a modern, Cancer mortality, incidence day afternoon. Doreen Atkins, 62, of at $200, from a home on Arthur Av- state-of-the-art facility designed and prevalence among South good of Bridgehampton was charged with a enue in Bridgehampton. The burglar BY ALLURA LEGGARD by Bridgehampton architect Fork residents are dispropor- single count of leaving the scene of an apparently entered the home through School board reviews Blaze Makoid. Construction is tionately high compared to accident with personal injury, a mis- an unlocked door and took the items, what it was, slated to begin this summer New York State and national The Sag Harbor School District will demeanor. According to Police, Ms. At- which were part of an estate sale, the welcome Don Lemon, a CNN anchor initial plans for and is expected to be complet- benchmarks, and they are ap- kins rear-ended a vehicle on Montauk property manager told police. The and put ed in 18 months. Once open, proximately 30 percent higher and broadcast journalist, as its com- Highway Thursday night, injuring its theft took place between June 11 and mencement speaker this weekend. the Cancer Center will provide than national trends. Patients driver and then drove into the mall’s Saturday, police said. Stella Maris building all the services that cancer pa- living on the South Fork also From left, Kenneth Wright, Chair, Hospital’s Board of Directors; Yusuf Han- “I will talk to the class about the that into parking lot, where her car collided • Southampton Town Police said world we live in,” he said during an tients require: treatment plan- have to travel long distances to nun, MD, Director, Stony Brook Cancer Center; New York State Assembly- with trees before she fled the scene. they pulled over Joao P. Nascimento, 29, ning following diagnosis, ra- get quality care. man Fred W. Thiele, Jr.; Southampton Village Mayor Mark Epley; Kenneth interview via Skype on April 25. “I’ll BY CHRISTINE SAMPSON • Hugo L. Santos, 28 of Sag Harbor of Southampton on North Sea Road in probably talk to you about freedom of one person, diation and chemo therapies, “The Phillips Family Cancer Kaushansky, MD, MACP, Senior Vice President, Health Sciences and Dean, was charged with assault in the third North Sea at about 5:30 a.m. for traffic the press, freedom of speech, campus The interior of the former Stella navigation and education, and Center will bring life-changing School of Medicine, Stony Brook University; Robert Chaloner, Southampton degree, a misdemeanor, following a violations and discovered he was intoxi- life and, diversity” — topics Mr. Lemon Maris Regional School is being rede- supportive care in a dedicated services to those living with Hospital President & CEO; Samuel Ryu, MD, Deputy Director, Stony Brook domestic incident at the home of his cated. He was charged with felony DWI Jim is who said are important for college fresh- signed with classroom floors meant to facility. It will be a fully inte- cancer on the East End of Long Cancer Center; and Andrew Phillips. girlfriend in the village. Police said because he had two prior convictions. men to hear, and understand. complement curriculum units, class- grated site of the Stony Brook Island,” said Kevin Unruh, vice the couple had an argument over their • A 50-year-old resident of Wards Sag Harbor will celebrate the grad- room doors with ship-shaped side that was.” Cancer Center and benefit from president, Imaging and Cancer Southampton Hospital was is still needed to support equip- sexual relationship that soon turned Path in Hampton Bays told town police uating class of 2017 at Pierson High lights, dramatic play spaces for early medical expertise and program Services. “A facility offering able to develop the Cancer ment, medical technology and physical. Police said the woman suf- when he returned home on Thursday School on June 24 at 5 p.m. As it has in childhood learning and other pieces BARTON GULONG, development. everything from treatments Center thanks to a gift from program needs. For more in- fered a cut and bruised arm when she night he was involved with a confron- Morgan Fullman just before her lesson at Stony Hill Stables. emma betuel photo the past, the ceremony will take place to reimagine the way children will on Russell “Jim” Smyth Southampton Hospital will to support in one convenient the Phillips family, along with formation, call Southampton was struck with an unknown sharp tation with Jason Speedling, 37, of the on the hill in front of the school, bar- grow inside a building that has been be collaborating with many lo- location has never been more subsequent fundraising. How- Hospital Foundation at (631) object. Furthermore, police said, Mr. same street. Police said the situation Amagansett ring rain. Speaking at the event will largely vacant since St. Andrew Catho- cal organizations in addition to crucial.” ever, an additional $2 million 726-8700. Santos pushed her against his vehicle, quickly escalated, and Mr. Speedling be Superintendent Katy Graves, Prin- lic Church closed the school in 2011. where she struck her head. Police also allegedly shot his victim in the face cipal Jeff Nichols, Valedictorian Eve The yet-to-be-renamed school, pur- said Mr. Santos damaged his victim’s with a flare gun he had removed from Bishop, Salutatorian Ella Parker and chased by the Sag Harbor School Dis- car. Police said Mr. Santos had previous the victim’s boat. The injured man was Mr. Lemon. Leveling the Playing Field for Riders trict in 2016, is currently in the hands altercations with the victim. He was taken to the hospital for treatment of a CNN news anchor Don Lemon. Building Stronger Mr. Lemon, now a part time Sag of BCK-IBI Group, the Binghamton- arrested and released after posting large bruise on his face, and Mr. Speed- Harbor resident, was secured as the a strong work ethic that enabled him in the equestrian world. Those who based architectural firm planning the $300 cash bail. ling fled, according to police. He was BY EMMA BETUEL speaker for Saturday’s graduation ex- to achieve his goals. Young equestrians can afford to compete, and those who redesign and renovation. THE COST • Sag Harbor Village Police are arrested the following day at his home Neighborhoods ercises by Pierson High School senior “If you think it’s going to be easy — can’t. “I loved that they were really investigating the embezzlement of and charged with two felony counts, In their black riding helmets and roup for the East End about the local natural envi- and class president, Isabel Peters, who don’t do it, if you think it’s going to be “Quite often our local kids, who thoughtful about it being education- OF THINGS thousands of dollars from the Addo assault in the second degree with in- show jackets, it is hard to distinguish benefit from stables’ recently completed the ronment. emailed the anchor asking him to de - glamorous — don’t do it,” he said, not- don’t have the financial backing to do ally-minded,” Sag Harbor superin- collective on Main Street in the vil- tent to cause harm and criminal pos- Morgan Fullman and Lara Lowlicht Building Stronger Neigh- The project, which dates liver the address. ing it should not be the materialism what our other kids that live in the tendent Katy Graves said on Tuesday, TODAY G lage. Police said one of the owners session of a weapon in the third degree from the crowds of competitors at the scholarships borhoods Program through a back to November 2016, has re- Mr. Lemon has his own two-hour of success that drives you to pursue a city do, tend to reach a point where one day after representatives of BCK recently discovered that $15,000 had with previous convictions. Bail infor- Hampton Classic — a crop of elite rid- grant from Long Island Com- sulted in a native grass beach segment on CNN Tonight. In his youth, goal, but the experience one will gain. lesson fees, to the clothes that are re- they’re not able to progress past that,” presented their preliminary design been transferred from her business mation was not available. ers who own their own horses, board “Hamptons munity Foundation. This grant planting at Sagg Main Beach in Mr. Lemon attended both Brooklyn His first goal was to be like his quired to compete. said Terri Engel, a trainer at Stony at a school board meeting. “They kept account into the account of another • East Hampton Town Police charged them at private barns and pay thou- allowed Group staff to develop Southampton, a pollinator gar- College and Louisiana State College dad, an attorney, Mr. Lemon said, but “They actually gave me a full show Hill. our community and our children at of the shop’s vendors. She told police Leighton Booth, 27, of Dover, Massa- sands of dollars to finance their eques- Entertaining” and implement three native den at Greenport School and a where he majored in broadcast jour- added, “I got to college and I wasn’t outfit when I was younger, which can Young riders who can’t afford the forefront of all their planning. I he refunded that money, but then she chusetts with misdemeanor DWI af- trian careers. planting projects in low-in- garden at Remsenburg School. nalism. In college, Mr. Lemon said he interested.” As he stated previously, be pretty expensive to buy,” said Lara, showing fees don’t leave the sport all thought it was really good.” by Annie Falk began to review past transactions and ter he was involved in an accident on But Morgan and Lara don’t own or come communities on the East For more information, visit Children working on the Group for the East End’s Building Stronger Neigh- had people who tried to discourage passion had to do with his decision to a junior at East Hampton High School. together, Ms. Engel says. But school Ed Bernhauer, the project architect found at least two instances where it Cranberry Hole Road in Amagansett at lease their own horses, unlike much End to facilitate awareness groupfortheeastend.org. him from pursuing his dreams and switch his major. “I switched to jour- Lara started riding when she was horses can only jump so high and, with BCK, described it as “getting a borhoods program. appears that at least $3,750 had been about 1 a.m. on Friday. He was released of their competition at The Classic. goals. “There was a professor that was nalism and here I am.” eight. Morgan started when she was without access to competition, some maritime feel throughout the build- misappropriated in each case. on $750 cash bail at his arraignment. Both girls are recipients of the Stony nice to my peers but treated me differ- “I am genuinely excited to hear Mr. six. Both were introduced to riding riders tend to plateau. ing,” which was done to honor Sag • Sag Harbor Village Police were • A Southampton Town Police of- Hill Stables Foundation scholarship. ently,” he said. “He told me I was never Lemon speak at our graduation this through a parent. Morgan’s mother, “That is hard to watch as a trainer,” Harbor’s nautical roots. called to Main Street at about 2:30 p.m. ficer pulled over Juan Garcia, 53, of Started by Stony Hill founder Wick going to make it as a journalist.” Saturday. As a distinguished CNN an- Tricia Fullman, had been riding at says Ms. Engel. “The scholarship gave The school district has posted sev- Class of 2017 Aids Sag Harbor Cinema on Thursday to a report of a young Southampton at about 1:20 a.m. Mon- Hotchkiss, the scholarship provides While Mr. Lemon said this kind of chor, it is an honor to be able to cel- Stony Hill while her father worked them the opportunity to go above eral pages of the plans on its website, man doing pushups in the street. The day on West Tiana Road in Hampton local kids with the funds to lease a he Pierson Class of 2017 “When the time came to sort thing to thank them for mak- rebuild this historic and beauti- discouragement can be common on ebrate this milestone with such a po- construction jobs down the road at that and go to the next level.” sagharborschools.org, along with would-be Charles Atlas was gone by Bays when he noticed he was driving horse for the summer and enter a se- has donated $1,600 to the out our class bank account, we ing our senior year even better,” ful building. The future of the some college campuses, his passion, litically active and influential guest a local farm. Lara’s father lived on a Riding is expensive everywhere, three-dimensional, virtual reality the time the police arrived. with the tailgate of his truck open, ries of competitions that would other- Sag Harbor Partnership, knew that we would want to do- added Isabel. “Finally, I suggest- cinema lies in our community’s or “driving force,” as he called it, moti- speaker,” Ella Parker, salutatorian, farm and consistently rode his horse, but riding in is espe- models of the classrooms that viewers T • A resident of Palmer Terrace re- obscuring the license plate. Mr. Gar- wise be financially out of reach. earmarked towards the effort nate our funds to local organi- ed that we should think of giv- hands and even though our do- vated him not to let someone dissuade said on Tuesday. Chester, before he brought his daugh- cially costly, says Ms. Engel, who has can click on and scroll around in for ported a possible prowler in his yard cia was charged with misdemeanor “Last year I got to lease a horse. I to purchase and redevelop the zations,” said class president Is- ing some of our money to help nation is minimal to some of him from his goals. “I was determined Eve Bishop, the class valedictorian, ter into the equestrian world. competed on the professional circuit a closer look inside the architects’ de- at about 3:30 a.m. on Friday. Police said counts of DWI, false personation, and would never really have been able to former Sag Harbor Cinema abel Peters. “We knew that the rebuild the Sag Harbor Cinema. the others, it could be the dif- to prove him wrong,” Mr. Lemon said. added, “It means a lot to have Mr. Lem- Since then, both have spent hours from Canada to New Zealand. signs. The entire building schematic, the man heard what he thought was aggravated unlicensed driving. He was do that before,” said Morgan, a sopho- property into the Sag Harbor Peconic Land Trust was going The fire occurred during our ference of having it back or not. Mr. Lemon said advice he would on speak at our graduation. I think with their trainer’s horses, Candyland Together Morgan, Lara and Ms. En- school officials said Monday, would his car door opening. Shortly after- held for arraignment. more at Southampton High School. “I Cinema Arts Center. to receive the largest amount final months at Pierson and it If the cinema is rebuilt, we will give to college students — or anyone, having a commencement speaker who and Honeybear, who they are able to gel have formed a unique cohort at not be posted online due to the need ward a security light in the backyard • Damacio Urizar-Reyes, 39, of got to show in the Hampton Classic. According to Sag Harbor Part- of money, as this was where was honestly so heartbreaking be able to have a plaque on the for that matter — would be “no one is so politically involved and knowl- lease through the scholarship. Stony Hill — riders who are able to to protect the security of the building. came on. Police found no trace of any- Springs was charged with acting in a I’ve been going since I was little, so $ .00 nership president Nick Gazzolo the Butts’ family had requested to see. The iconic sign, espe- walls saying that ‘The Class of has to believe in you but yourself.” edgeable will be extremely valuable. The ability to lease a horse can compete at the highest level without The depth of the drawings does one. manner injurious to a child under the that was an amazing opportunity.” and vice president April Gornik, donations to be made in honor cially, is so important to Sag 2017’ helped save the Sag Har- While determined to prove that pro- Our class is grateful he is taking time change the course of a young rider’s shelling out thousands of dollars. not go as far as to specify final color 45 • Sag Harbor Village Police were age of 17, a misdemeanor, and harass- The scholarship also covers the less the group has raised just over our classmate, George.” Harbor’s charm and we do not bor Cinema, and this would be fessor wrong, because he believed in out of his busy schedule to share some career. As riders start to get older and called to a home on Milton Avenue on ment, a violation, after East Hampton obvious sources of financial stress plus tax $4 million. It has imposed a “The PSTA had done so many want it not being there for us so special to show our families himself, Mr. Lemon added it was also advice and wisdom with us.” seen in horseback riding: from the more skillful, a clear divide is formed continued on page 11 continued on page 11 July 1 deadline to collect $6 mil- fun events during our senior to see when we make our way and friends down the road.” Sunday afternoon by a passerby who Town Police said he threatened to hang Harbor Books lion in pledges towards the $8 year like the pre-prom event, home from college. My class- To donate to the Sag Harbor was concerned about the safety of two his 12-year-old son on Friday night. He SERVINGSERVING THE THE EAST EAST ENDEND SINCE SINCE 1927 1927 20 Main Street, million purchase of the prop- black light volleyball, etc., so mates agreed that we should Cinema Arts Center project, pet rabbits in the yard near the street. was released after posting $750 cash Sag Harbor erty from Gerald Mallow. we wanted to give a little some- give some of our funds to help visit sagharborcinema.org. Police said the animals, which are ap- bail.

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While that does not pose a prob- when a state Supreme Court justice neighborhood concerns to the right fire protection services rendered by lem on a small scale, board members declared the tribe to be extinct. person, with the right solution, Con- the village fire department and ambu- fretted that if Sag Harbor and other “In deciding a land claim in nie Conway, Supervisor Jay Schneider- lance corps for Noyac, Bay Point and fire districts were to request budgets the case of Pharaoh v. Benson, the man’s chief of staff, stated in a release. Mount Misery. that exceed the cap in future years, it courts of New York State did a grave SOS can be used from any com- The town collects taxes from resi- could pose a problem. injustice to the Montaukett Indians by puter, tablet, or mobile device. It is dents living in fire protection dis- Fire district costs are expected to declaring that they no longer ex- a user-friendly interface that takes laurie barone-schaefer photo tricts, which it then turns over to the rise as many districts, including Sag isted,” Mr. Thiele said. “This mis- users through a series of steps that village to reimburse it for the cost of Harbor, plan to replace aging commu- deed has been perpetuated over the helps them identify the problem BISHOP EARNS VFW SCHOLARSHIP nications equipment. years despite the fact that the mem- with the correct department. Once the service. Members of Sag Harbor VFW Post 9082 awarded Eve Bishop, center, with the James Mcros- On June 13, Mayor Sandra Schro- bers of this sovereign Indian nation the request is submitted, it is logged have continued to live in our com- and made available to various town sen History Scholarship Award for $1,000 on Monday, June 19. eder said the town had shortchanged Assembly Bill Recognizes it $9,592 when it made a payment of munity, maintain their culture and staff and officials for review through $794,692 last February. The mistake Montaukett Indian Tribe govern themselves.” a specialized mapping application. occurred because the contract called A bill sponsored by Fred W. Thiele “I am proud the Assembly This mapping application allows New York State for an increase above the state tax levy Jr. that would restore state recogni- passed this bill, and I am hopeful staff to easily track the progress on cap, while other fire district contracts tion and acknowledgment of the that the Senate will act to ensure its any case and run reports to verify did not, according to Supervisor Jay Montaukett Indian Nation was unani- passage before the end of the 2017 that requests are being resolved in a Schneiderman. “It was an honest er- mously passed by the New York State session,” Mr. Thiele said. “It is timely manner. Assembly on Thursday, June 15. The Burying Power Lines ror,” he said. time to restore the Montauketts’ The user will receive a case number “We should have double-checked measure is currently awaiting action rights as a New York indigenous nation.” upon submission and an automated the number,” town controller Len in the Senate Finance Committee. email with each change of status if an “This measure would re- email address is provided. Submitters Marchese said. “There were eight sets Southampton Launches verse a century-old wrong,” said have the option to remain anonymous Closer to Reality of eyes on it and nobody picked it up.” Mr. Marchese said because the town Assemblyman Thiele in a release. “The New Service App if they please. had signed the contract it was bound Montaukett Indian Nation is alive and Southampton Town on Monday, Each department will have a liaison Long Beach may benefit from legislation to the terms and would pay the differ- thriving and deserves to be acknowl- June 19, launched a new app to help that will review specific cases and dis- edged by the state.” residents notify the town of service ence out of reserve funds. He added, patch appropriate help to take care of nor’easter. The Native-American Mon- needs such as street light outages or BY STEPHEN J. KOTZ though, the amount that was not the issue. It will be entered into a sys- PSEG estimates that it could cost taukett Tribe has a long, culturally illegal dumping in their neighbor- properly collected in taxes this year tem that will be checked regularly by Six months ago, when PSEG — Long $4.5 million to $9 million to bury lines rich history on the East End of Long hoods. The new application called would have to be collected next year. department heads. “No calls will go Island unveiled plans to beef up some along the roughly 1.5-mile stretch of Island, Mr. Thiele’s release said. Southampton Online Solutions, or Although most other fire districts unanswered,” said Mr. Schneiderman. 1,000 miles of the electrical power de- road, but supporters of burying the The tribe was once formally rec- SOS, is an online tool that provides that contract with the town for their “We are using technology to better ad- livery system on Long Island to reduce lines believe that estimate is much ognized by the State of New York, the resources for citizens to submit dress community concerns.” outages and better withstand storms, too high. it whipped up something of a tempest Assuming the governor signs on, East Hampton among residents who attended a meet- the real work to creating such a dis- ing at North Haven Village Hall to de- trict around Long Beach can begin in mand that lines along a scenic stretch earnest, according to Southampton Town Looks to Offer Septic System Rebates of Long Beach and Short Beach Roads Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman. be buried. The first order of business would be New York State Assemblyman Fred “to map and plan” how large the dis- Program endorsed by wide range of environmental groups; Southampton steps up also W. Thiele Jr. said the first step in trict will be and how many residents what will likely be a long process to- would be asked to help underwrite BY CHRISTINE SAMPSON fine-tuning the details, but the cur- NancyLynn Thiele, assistant town at- ing the Eastern Long Island Surfrider ward that goal was taken last week the cost of burying the lines through rent proposal would fund 100 percent torney. The East Hampton Town Board Foundation chapter and the Accabo- when the State Senate and Assembly a special line on their tax bills, he East Hampton Town moved a step of the cost of a new, low-nitrogen-pro- is also considering a change in its law nac Protection Committee, even of- passed measures to allow Southamp- said. closer last Thursday to updating the ducing septic system for residents in that would automatically mirror the fered the town their help in educat- ton Town to create what are called The town, he added, can create a town code and setting up a rebate special water protection districts up county’s definition of low nitrogen ing the public and promoting the re- “underground utility improvement special taxing district by passing a program for residents and businesses to $16,000. Those who meet certain re- when that decreases. bate program. districts.” simple resolution or it can put a refer- to use to upgrade old or failing septic quirements in the scope of affordable The need for the new systems would “I couldn’t be happier to stand be- The legislation is now awaiting the endum on the ballot, which would be systems known to be the source of the housing programs would also be eli- be triggered by factors such as new fore you and support this,” Bob DeLu- signature of Governor Andrew Cuo- limited to only those who live in the nitrogen polluting local waters. gible for the same benefit. Residents construction or substantial house ca, president of Group for the East End, mo, who approved a similar measure affected area. The supervisor said he At a June 15 public hearing, an over- elsewhere in town would qualify for renovations, Ms. Thiele said. “The ulti- said. “This is well thought through, adopted last year for East Hampton favored the referendum route, saying, whelming number of environmental rebates of up to 75 percent of the cost, mate goal for the town is for any sep- addressing one of the critical needs Town, Mr. Thiele said. “people have the right to choose to tax groups endorsed the town’s propos- not exceeding $10,000, and businesses tic systems to be installed to only be and problems in our environment. It The new law will allow the town themselves.” als, which will direct money from the would also qualify for rebates. the low-nitrogen systems.” puts the money back in the [residents’] to establish taxing districts for areas “Obviously, the larger the district, Community Preservation Fund — as The Suffolk County Department Among the groups supporting the own pockets, and deservedly so.” that want to have electrical, telephone the smaller the fee for each household authorized by voters in November — of Health Services has defined “low town’s efforts were the Group for the Some from the local business com- and cable lines buried to remove un- would be,” he continued. “You can say toward improving water quality in nitrogen” levels as no more than 19 East End, the Nature Conservancy, De- munity asked the town board for sightly blemishes from scenic vistas — a lot of people enjoy that vista. If you the town. milligrams per liter, but has indicat- fend H20, and the Concerned Citizens and make it less likely that power will The town is still in the process of ed it will go even lower, according to of Montauk. Some of them, includ- continued on page 11 be knocked out by a run-of-the-mill continued on page 11

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Established in 1997, Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt is a 501c3 not-for-profit volunteer organization dedicated to the preservation, stewardship, and public appreciation of the Long Pond Greenbelt in the Town of Southampton, on the East End of Long Island, New York. TO ADVERTISE: 631.725.1700 or [email protected] JUNE 22, 2017 The Sag Harbor Express PAGE 7 Later start debated Jimmy Smyth, 66 continued from page 1 uation. This is just a bunch of spoiled millennial parents with spoiled, continued from page 1 sibility to protect the harbor. It wasn’t the Centers for Disease Control and whiney children,” one comment read. just his home — it was his life.” other organizations that shows early- “Get out of bed and go to school. Later filled with love,” said Margaret’s Mr. Smyth served on several civic morning start times negatively im- start will just have kids staying up sister, Rosemarie “Rhodi” Cary organizations, and was a member of pact adolescents and teens by leading later and in the end no change. I don’t Winchell, who, along with her five sis- the Sag Harbor Fire Department. He to health risks such as sleep depriva- want my kids leaving for school after I ters, grew up with Mr. Smyth in Sag was a member of the North Haven tion, depression, substance abuse leave for work. They will definitely be Harbor. “We were at dinner one night Zoning Board of Appeals, served on and, for students who drive, more car late. They walk to school.” — all the sisters and our husbands and the Harbor Committee, and was elect- accidents. Research shows the circa- Another read: “As it’s more impor- boyfriends, and he threw the napkin ed to the North Haven Village Board dian rhythms of these older children tant for middle students to be more in the middle of the table and said, of Trustees in 2005, serving for eight yield their best sleep in the morning, alert during school, I believe the extra ‘I am throwing in the napkin, and I years before retiring from public ser- and those organizations recommend time would be beneficial for the kids. am going to marry your sister,’ and he vice in 2012. starting middle and high schools no They have more homework than ele- became a part of the family, although “He was a great trustee,” said North earlier than 8:30 a.m. The 8 a.m. goal mentary and these stages are far more he really was always a part of our fam- Haven Mayor Jeff Sander. “He had a for Pierson was a compromise, school important for academic success.” ily.” sense for the right things, the public officials have said, in recognition of “It’s time to put the students’ health Mr. Smyth was born on June 26, interest in the village, what was im- the challenges associated with chang- and well-being first. All students’ 1950, to the late Dr. Russell and Car- portant.” ing the time of day school starts. needs must be considered, not just roll Babcock Smyth. He was a lifelong “One of the things you will find is The survey results were announced those who participate in sports. The resident of Sag Harbor and North Ha- Jim liked to take care of his people, of during Monday’s school board meet- STUDENTS HONORED AT LONGHOUSE heller photo ven, attending Pierson High School, his friends,” said Mr. Tait. “People who ing, at which point school board but graduated from New York Military were down and out — he had them at president Diana Kolhoff asked Pierson “The research is pretty Pierson High School junior Isabella DiRussa with her ceramic sculpture, “The Mete of the Academy in 1968. He was a student at the Corner if he could. He would take principal Jeff Nichols — who along LongHouse,” which won a first-place award during the 2017 Student Annual X Awards the University of Bridgeport in Con- them in, he would give them a job. He with Sag Harbor Elementary princi- clear. However, the ceremony at LongHouse Reserve on June 13. necticut. just wanted to help.” pal Matt Malone had presented data downside is there is an It was sailing on his father’s boat, Mr. Smyth’s step-daughter, Aimee on athletics and transportation im- the Dulcinea, that Mr. Smyth devel- Webb, celebrated him as a conserva- pacts on a later start time — if he was impact on the sports oped a passion for the sport, said his tionist who made friends wherever he comfortable making a recommenda- longtime friend Bruce Tait. went. tion on moving the start time. program, an impact on Corish, O’Donnell in “He grew up sailing on local waters “Jim was an intelligent, clever, “It’s not an ‘I favor it’ or ‘I don’t fa- and worked to perpetuate that for lo- kind and witty man who laughed eas- vor it’ answer,” Mr. Nichols replied. the transportation …” continued from page 1 program, known as a length of service cal kids,” said Robert Camerino, com- ily and loved deeply,” she added. “He award program, will increase benefits modore of the Sag Harbor Yacht Club “The research is pretty clear. Howev- JEFF NICHOLS loved Sag Harbor, land and sea, and er, the downside is there is an impact “And we will go from there.” to retirees from $20 to $30 per month and a friend. “Jim really was the heart devoted himself to her best interests. on the sports program, an impact on “It was a squeaker, as you can see,” for each year of service. and soul of Sag Harbor’s waterfront He invested himself in everything he the transportation … and all these district will be negligent should it said Mr. Corish, a political newcomer That benefit program’s costs will and the sailing community.” pursued.” things have varying levels of impacts. continue to ignore the advice of the who runs the branding and marketing increase by $86,000 annually, and Working with people like his good Mr. Smyth supported non-profits, It’s very difficult for me to come up experts who have studied this issue,” firm, Tangram. “I came in here hope- was an initiative supported by the friend Bart Gullong, Nancy Haynes including the Nature Conservancy, with a yes-or-no answer.” another comment read. fully optimistic, but my first time out and Mr. Tait, Mr. Smyth was instru- the Ocean Conservancy, youth sport Board member Susan Lamontagne, Still another: “Aren’t there more I had no way to know how this would mental in the founding of the Break- initiatives, the Sag Harbor Volunteer who has been lobbying for later start important issues the school should be resonate with the village. I put myself water Yacht Club. He served as com- Ambulance Corps, Walter Reed Hospi- times since before she was elected dealing with?” out there and was as honest as I could “I think we do have modore of the Breakwater for three tal, the Wounded Warrior Project, the in 2016, likened the situation to the Of those taking the survey, 143 be with my thoughts and ideas and it terms, and during his tenure, worked Special Olympics and CfAR, among recently-concluded debate over a nat- people, or about 37 percent, were par- resonated just enough. I look forward a lot of common with other members of the club to others. ural grass athletic field versus a syn- ents of Pierson students. Fifty-seven, to working with the board for the secure a lease to village property on Besides his wife, Mr. Smyth leaves thetic turf field at Pierson. or about 15 percent, said they were good of all the village. It is going to be ground. Politics is Bay Street, where the clubhouse now his sisters, Barbara (Enrique), Sharon, “One of the things that’s interest- parents of students at both Pierson an interesting two years.” stands. He could often be found rac- Debbie (Bob) and Suzan; step-children ing to me is our community looked at and Sag Harbor Elementary School. Mr. Corish said he learned a about two things: ing his boat, White Lightning, during Aimee and Chad, daughter-in-law Jes- the evidence on grass versus turf and Seventy-four Pierson staff members lot during the campaign, which the Wednesday nights sailing series. sica, granddaughter Georgia, beloved overwhelmingly rejected turf,” she took the survey, representing about he hopes will aid him as he be- choices and the “It took a lot of work, and a lot of nieces, nephews, cousins and a com- said. “I would like this community to 19 percent of the respondents. How- gins his first term on the board. vision, to secure that lease,” said Mr. munity of friends. In lieu of flowers, know that the research on later start ever, of all respondents, only about “The campaign was an education,” he future.” Tait. “Founding this club and secur- the family has asked that donations is stronger and more definitive than 54 percent said they were “very fa- said. “I learned a lot about the village, ing that lease is a real legacy for Jim. be made to the Sag Harbor Volunteer the research on grass.” miliar” with the research backing a lot about myself. I am looking for- AIDAN CORISH He has made it possible for many peo- Ambulance Corps, the Sag Harbor Fire On Tuesday, when asked for a re- later school start times — a point that ward to take all that knowledge and ple to sail who would have never had Department, the Sag Harbor Booster sponse to the survey results, Ms. Kol- board member Chris Tice raised dur- move ahead with that board for the the opportunity otherwise.” Foundation, or Good Shepard Hospice mayor and all three candidates for vil- hoff said in an email the board “will ing Monday’s board meeting, during good of the village.” Another of Mr. Smyth’s legacies is, in Port Jefferson. lage board. need more time to dig into the data which the board watched a TED talk “I think we do have a lot of common of course, the Corner Bar, which be- A wake will be held on Saturday, “That is what I am happiest about,” provided by the survey.” by a sleep expert who addressed this ground,” said Mr. Corish about the came the watering hole for Sag Har- June 24, from 3 to 9 p.m. at Yardley said Ms. Schroeder after the race. “But it’s important to keep in mind, very issue. sitting board. “Politics is about two bor and later morphed into a popular and Pino Funeral Home in Sag Harbor. O’Donnell also praised the LOSAP this is not a scientific poll,” she said. “A lot of the comments reveal we things: choices and the future. And I restaurant. Mr. Smyth opened the bar On Sunday, June 25, funeral services referendum results. “That is awe- “Volunteer surveys are inherently bi- have a community largely unfamil- think everyone is committed to the in 1978 after a stint as the bartender will be held at the Unitarian Univer- some,” he said. “They deserve it. I am ased and may not represent the true iar with the research,” Ms. Tice said. future of our home and making it as at the Black Buoy. While Mr. Smyth salist Congregation Meetinghouse of happy they found so much support.” wishes of the population affected.” “This is the first meeting in the entire good as it can be for everyone.” had an adventurous life, it was Sag the South Fork on the Bridgehamp- In other election news, in North The survey also yielded nine pages year where we’re really reflecting on A proposition to increase pension Harbor and North Haven where he ton-Sag Harbor Turnpike at 2 p.m. Haven Village, incumbent trustees of anonymous comments on all sides the third-party research in this way. payments to volunteer members was truly devoted. with a reception to follow at the Sag James Laspesa and James Davis were of the issue, and some critical of the I’m concerned that we have a commu- of the Sag Harbor Fire Department “He considered himself responsible Harbor Fire Department headquar- re-elected to that board, earning 41 survey itself. nity that doesn’t even know why we’re passed easily, receiving 316 votes in for Sag Harbor,” said Mr. Gullong. “He ters on Brick Kiln Road. and 44 votes, respectively. “I can find a study to support any sit- doing this.” favor to 38 votes opposed. The pension felt a tremendously powerful respon-

In Memory of Russell “Jim” Smyth A three-term commodore of the Breakwater Yacht Club on his final voyage over the bar.

Smyth’s White Lightening sails out to sea PAGE 8 The Sag Harbor Express JUNE 22, 2017 OPINION SUFFOLK CLOSEUP Editorial By Karl Grossman Steward of Title IX Success here “absolutely is equity” now in boys and girls Sag Harbor sports in schools, Shannon Judge, going into her 12 th Tyear as a physical education teacher in the Sag Harbor n many ways, Russell “Jim” Smyth was one of the true School District, was saying last week. stewards of Sag Harbor and North Haven, helping to The key to this—at Sag Harbor and through the United Ipreserve access to sailing and the waterfront he loved States—has been Title IX. so dearly, and creating what is unequivocally the restau- Title IX, subsequently renamed the Patsy Mink Equal rant most associated with the village and its year-round Opportunity Education Act, was signed into law 45 years residents in The Corner Bar. ago—on June 23, 1972. Among the areas of discrimination As Sag Harbor continues to evolve in the midst of tre- in the U.S. that it changed was the downplaying of wom- mendous change, The Corner has largely remained the en’s sports at educational institutions. same, to the relief of many, where the best burger on A pioneer in Suffolk County in getting Title IX applied to Main Street is still found, and where, chances are, locals sports for girls in schools was Eleanor A. Eckman, a physi- will recognize many of the faces seated at the bar. Simi- cal education teacher at Bay Shore High School. larly, the Breakwater Yacht Club, which Mr. Smyth helped Now retired after 31 years of teaching, Ms. Eckman was found and later aided in securing the club’s waterfront recounting the other day how school sports for females Bay Street lease, remains a place where everyone who is were minimized while male sports were being highlight- interested in sailing — no matter their age, or income ed. “Not only highlighted but given more financial sup- level — can find access to the water. port,” she said. It is hard to imagine Sag Harbor without Jim Smyth. “There was inequity,” said Ms. Eckman. “We had piti- One thing is for certain, it will never be the same without ful uniforms and pitiful time in the gym or on the field.” him. Moreover, there was more time for play for boys. “There were four shorter seasons for girls. Way back then they didn’t think girls could last as long as boys. It was thought that females didn’t have the physical capabilities.” Class Act Saturday Afternoon, Shelter Island 10K Further, at her school there was only one coach each for most girls’ sports while there were both coaches and assis- he race for village board of trustees this year was The Walking Tour BY MICHAEL HELLER tant coaches for many boys’ sports. obviously a tight one with just five votes separating “I was the first person in Suffolk County to bring the victor Aidan Corish from Thomas Gardella. It proves situation to the New York State Division of Human Rights,” T said Ms. Eckman. She brought the action in 1974 at the once more that with less than a quarter of village resi- dents turning out to vote, every ballot truly does count. Suffolk office of the division. It “found that the school dis- It was also a tough race, and admittedly a challenging Letters to the Editor trict was not in compliance” with Title IX. And the district endorsement, with a strong slate of three candidates seek- began making changes. “They didn’t have a choice. Either ing two seats on the board. Incumbent Ken O’Donnell Golden Goose or Trojan Horse? we raised money to benefit seven local charities: The Re- that or their having to go to court.” was easily returned for a third term, and earned the most treat, Maureen’s Haven, Project Most, East End Hospice, The Helpful on the issue, said Susan Barbash of Bay Shore, votes in the trustee race — village residents will be well- Dear Editor, Center for Therapeutic Riding of the East End, The Long was a protest at a school board meeting. Girls in their ath- served by his honesty, thoughtfulness and commitment The proposed Sag Harbor Cinema Arts Center will harm Pond Greenbelt and the Bridgehampton Child Care and letic uniforms came to the meeting. Ms. Barbash, now a re- to this community. Main Street; reimagined, it could be a god-send. It is a Recreation Center. Though many amazing local musicians tired real estate developer, said “the story became legend. Many in Sag Harbor already know Mr. Gardella to be proposition heavily grounded in sentimental attachment were part of the series, I would like to thank our headlin- The girl athletes appeared in their uniforms to protest an excellent leader and communicator. His leadership as to the symbolic marquee and is not born of local need, ers: Mariann Megna, Inda Eaton, Fred Raimondo, Caroline the inequitable funding” between boys’ and girls’ sports. the Sag Harbor Fire Department chief during the Decem- and, whereas we may be delighted beneficiaries, there will Doctorow, Gene Casey and Dan Koontz as well as all of “There was theater involved.” ber 16 fire on Main Street helped save the village from be long-term traffic burdens and further erosion of our lo- their musical guests. Title IX, added Ms. Barbash, “was not just about playing a potentially greater disaster than what occurred that cal culture. Charities may get hammered; Bay Street The- I would also like to thank the members of the concert sports, but access to college, as well. It has been so impor- morning. On Tuesday night, his strength of character was ater, since it is supported by the same demographic, may committee Sue Penny and Margaret Pulkingham and the tant.” Ms. Barbash went on to Radcliffe College, which on full display, as he graciously responded to his election be mortally wounded. In short, whatever prosperity this members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the then merged into its parent institution, Harvard, which loss with a confirmed commitment to Sag Harbor and its project might bring, we can anticipate more seasonality, South Fork for the use of their warm and welcoming space then ended having an all-male student body. residents, and to the fire department. greater tax expense and less livability. We need to get our and their dedication to the series. Thank you to Channing Today as for sports in school for girls, “everything is We hope village officials find another role for Mr. arms around what is happening. Daughters for their donation of wine for our receptions…. much more equal,” said Ms. Eckman. However, there are Gardella to take on in Sag Harbor, and that he brings his The Center’s organization — a proven fund-raising ma- thank you to the Sag Harbor Express and all of the local still, she notes, areas of sports where a different situation leadership to the elective process again sometime in the chine — and the Bay Street Theater should be encouraged newspapers for their coverage of the concerts, thank you exists for women. For example, “in major competitions in near future. Clearly he is committed to public service, to partner to work toward a joint cultural center at Ferry to WLNG for spreading the word…thank you to the stores tennis, the men’s game is best of three-out-of-five while for cares for the future of this community, and does so with- Road or on the former Keyspan property. It would assure and businesses that welcomed our posters for display… and women it’s two-out-of-three.” Apparently there’s still belief out an agenda, even in the face of defeat. a strong future for both, better serve the Village and not of course a big thank you to all of the concert goers who that women can’t last as long as men in sports contests. damage an already overburdened Main Street. Money helped to make the series a success. I reached out to current women physical education would be easier to get and our infrastructure would be Each concert was filled with a wonderful and warm sense teachers—Ms. Eckman retired in 1999—regarding their improved. A truly cooperative venture, located off Main of community. Each musician shared their stories and how views on the state of girls and boys sports at schools now. True Cost Of Street is better for all parties. they approached the art of songwriting. It has evolved into Jen Ackerman, a phys ed teacher in the Eastport-South A permanent, cultural center at the in-limbo Ferry Road a wonderful evening out for everyone. Manor Central School District, said that indeed, girls and property would have (some) parking and public (park) ac- I look forward to organizing the Fourth Annual Song- boys sports are now treated as “equivalent.” A phys ed cess to the waterfront. Another idea is to pull the trigger writers Share Concert Series and I hope we can all come teacher for 19 years, Ms. Ackerman, of Manorville, said: Volunteer on the former Keyspan property to build at that site with together as a community to support our local musicians as “It’s come a long way.” a more fully developed parking lot. Either idea is more well as our local charities. Ms. Judge of Southold went to Centereach High School attractive to donors, and compelling for grants. The “Sag Thank you everyone!!!! and noted she is 36 and thus as a student athlete herself Departments Harbor Community Theatre Center” would be a self-sup- Sincerely, in the post-Title IX era, fortunately “didn’t experience any- porting, pivotal, year-round community-wide asset. Nancy Remkus thing” along the lines of girl sports being second-rate. Boys Sag Harbor gets blitzed by advocates of preser vation, zon- Sag Harbor and girls school sports have become “balanced completely.” The legislation creating Title IX was sponsored in the his week, Southampton Town officials vowed to ing and parks. Much of the high-powered zealotry comes from persons who neither live, vote or pay taxes in the Vil- Oh, Summer Slumber U.S. Senate by Birch Bayh of Indiana while Patsy Mink of make good on their signed contract for ambulance Hawaii was its sponsor in the House of Representatives. and fire protection services supplied by Sag Harbor lage. In large measure, we are told to pay for things that T will make their lives better. They seem not to appreciate To the Editor The law was renamed for Ms. Mink in 2002 after her death and its volunteer departments for Bay Point, Mount Mis- Ackerly Street in Sag Harbor runs for one block between that year. ery and Noyac, agreeing to pay an almost $10,000 debt that there is a difference between the activity of passing Jermain Avenue and Clinton Street. Ackerly faces the back Title IX covers educational institutions receiving federal owed since February. the local hat to raise a few bucks for a playground — versus of the Sag Harbor Elementary School. There is a great need financial assistance. The U.S. Department of Education At root of what Supervisor Jay Schneiderman called an non-resident celebrities and captains of industry improv- for parking spaces for teachers, and for parents delivering standards include “whether the selection of sports and lev- “honest mistake” was the belief that all the fire contacts ing, at will, our backyard. We are regularly out-gunned children to the school in the morning and picking them els of competition effectively accommodate the interests executed between the towns and different fire districts and subsumed by outside sensibilities. The ‘Harbor’ — the up in the afternoon. (There is no parking on Clinton). This and abilities of members of both sexes; the provision of adhered to the 2-percent tax levy cap, where Sag Harbor’s core value of this place — becomes collateral damage. That has tended to create parking frustration on Ackerly; but re- equipment and supplies; scheduling of games and practice contract went beyond that figure. need not be the outcome. cently, to the surprise of those of us who live on one side of times; provision of locker rooms, practice and competitive Volunteer emergency service providers face increased As to the remains of the Sag Harbor Cinema, the mor- Ackerly, signs went up on the other side. “No Parking From facilities.” training requirements, have annual equipment pur- ibund movie house’s best permitted use would be a low 8 until 4 on School Days.” What? How did this happen. In a For schools that don’t receive federal aid, a third of chases and upgrades — much of it necessary in order to impact, high return use like a combination of retail and matter of an hour! states—including New York—have enacted parallel statutes protect both volunteers and the public they serve — and housing. That would result in less congestion, higher tax Their front lawns now sloping gently to the pavement, similar to Title IX covering them. But that’s only a third. are operating with fewer members. Aging infrastructure revenues, and a few Main Street residents to patronize our unblemished by a Prius or Subaru. We sighed and realized As to more that should be done now regarding women is also an issue. All that said, in Sag Harbor, volunteer year-round shops and businesses. The “Sag Harbor” neon that our side was to remain the same. Fender to fender and sports, Ms. Eckman, of Patchogue, said that “in profes- departments are continuously praised for their profes- returns, and the Harbor prospers. from eight until four. On our side we have the most honor- sional sports, women are still not paid at the same level as sionalism and quick response times. Theodore B. Conklin able Frederick Pharoah who kindly shovels the snow from men.” Also, “I don’t think coverage by TV, newspapers and East End residents benefit financially from emergency Sag Harbor our walks in the winter, but he is too busy to complain the rest of media is at the same level. It’s getting there.” service providers who are largely volunteering their and we do not complain. We merely observe the drama of And, “in most sports they always have the finals of the time, rather than having paid departments on call. It is Successful Series village life. And so we will embrace the daily clamor and men as the last event. The finals for women are the day likely taxpayers will have to absorb additional costs to bustle until school is out in a few weeks when our street before. The highlight is the men’s finals.” keep these departments running efficiently and with Dear Editor: will settle into a summer slumber. Until September! the tools they need to do their jobs properly. The depart- As the Third Annual Songwriters Share Concert Series Suzanne McNear KARL GROSSMAN is a journalism professor and journalist who ments will also need the support of municipalities in comes to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to Sag Harbor order to accomplish that goal. thank everyone who helped to make it a success. This year frequently writes about Long Island issues. THE QUESTION What are your thoughts about the airline industry as a Published continuously since 1859 whole these days? Have you flown recently? Official newspaper for the Village of Sag Harbor / the Village of North Haven the Town of Southampton / the Town of East Hampton George Rutgers the Sag Harbor School District / the Bridgehampton School District “I just see the airline industry as mass transporta- tion; if you pay more, you can sit in the front and Winner of you get better service, and if you want to pay less The neW York Press AssociATion’s you sit in the back, and overall they’re doing a great 2000, 03, 11, 15, 16 sTuArT DormAn AWArD for eDiToriAl excellence job. I flew to Miami recently; it was perfect. We got 2013, 2015, 2016 neWsPAPer of The YeAr AWArD up in the air, they served you a couple of drinks, Bryan Boyhan, CONSULTANT AND PUBLISHER EMERITUS and we got out — it’s easy. You just have to see it for Gardner “Pat” Cowles, PUBLISHER EMERITUS what it is.” CO-PUBLISHER, EDITOR CO-PUBLISHER, ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Kiley DeMarco Kathryn G. Menu Gavin Menu “I haven’t flown lately, and have no upcoming NEWS EDITOR Stephen J. Kotz ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Terry McShane plans to fly. I’m not impressed; I think the airline

REPORTER Christine Sampson ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Ellen Dioguardi industry has been going downhill for years, and is kind of crashing — no pun intended! It’s not EDITORIAL ASST. Lindsay Andarakis CLASSIFIED SALES Renée Sabloski what it used to be. I know a lot of flight attendants EDITORIAL ASST. Hannah Selinger GRAPHIC ARTIST Christopher Lester who have been flying for fifty years and it’s totally INTERN Mahreen Khan PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Heller changed — the whole industry. It used to be enjoy- INTERN Natalie Brooks INTERN Emma Betuel able to fly, and now it’s risky.” COLUMNISTS Lauren Chatman, Al “Big Time” Daniels, Richard Gambino, Randy Kolhoff Karl Grossman, Hope Harris, Helen Harrison, Annette Hinkle, “I flew last week, and I’ll be flying on Friday, and Susan Lamontagne, Lawrence Larose, Jim Marquardt, the service and accomodations were fine; I didn’t Paige Patterson, Nancy Remkus have any problems. I have had problems but I frequently fly, and I have to say it’s better lately than it has been in the past.” JUNE 22, 2017 The Sag Harbor Express PAGE 9 VOICES A CONVERSATION WITH THE SURVEY This week, 39 of you answered • Perhaps in some situations George Saunders our survey. This is what you had where the height presents a hazard The award-winning author of nine books, has an up- to say. to aircraft or unreasonably places #TBT the flag blocking someone’s view coming free lecture and reception at the John Jermain A 60-foot flagpole that was or creating unacceptable noise on Memorial Library on June 25. Mr. Saunders, who has (THROW never approved, and does not windy days. books that have been New York Times bestsellers, was meet village code, was denied • Not sure. awarded the MacArthur Fellowship in 2006. He talks BACK a variance by the Sag Harbor • Yes. If it’s a safety violation, and to The Sag Harbor Express about writing historical Zoning Board of Appeals and out of character for the local area. removed. Should flag poles be • Anything that has height should fiction, spirituality and the next generation of writers. THURSDAY) regulated by local government? be regulated. By Lindsay Andarakis A Half Century Ago • This seems rather strange. The graduates from Pierson High • NO! Since when does a flag pole infringe Did you always have a history bug? What led you to School’s Class of 1967. Email kmenu@sa- • Yes, they should be regulated on other’s rights? It is displaying the writing historical fiction? gharborexpress and identify at least 10 by local government. The 60’ flag American flag!! That is a patriotic Well. I think about history a lot — about the strangeness graduates to win a Sag Harbor Express pole was excessive by any standard gesture. of it, the strangeness of the passing of time, the fact that hat or t-shirt! and would have set a precedent • On one hand, it’s a commercial this world was once full of people, just as real as us, moving throughout the village had it been property and therefore subject to around and thinking and acting — who are now all gone. allowed to stay. Fifteen feet in a resi- more rigorous laws. But on the I’m fascinated by the notion that entire modes of thought dential area is sufficient to display other hand, the entire situation and living, that were once so real they existed unexam- one’s patriotism. seems to me to have been a mas- ined, are now totally gone and essentially unknowable — as • Yes. All things that may create sive waste of time. And on a third will our precise modes of thought and living will be, soon a disturbance should be regulated. hand, who’s benefitting from a enough. Otherwise everything and anything flagpole that tall? Birds? would be done. • I think it is reasonable for the Although your book is set long ago, do you draw paral- LOOKING BACK • Height should be up to the Village to have a say in the height lels into today’s political landscape? Honestly, I’d finished it before the current maelstrom be- By Jim Marquardt property owner but how it is of flag poles. I think we might run gan – just before Trump declared, as I remember. But I think constructed to not fall down, injure amuck if there was not sensible any book that engages energetically with any part of life someone probably should be regulation. The same can be said will have resonances beyond its intended scope. In this case, reviewed for safe construction. Es- for the size of houses. While people I was really thinking more, pecially if it can reach a public place should be able to build as big a especially toward the end or neighboring property. house as they can afford but it must of the book, about Ameri- Suffering Through • Absolutely! It is the responsibil- be conjectural. ca’s unfulfilled potential ity of the village to monitor the • No, instead the board mem- around the notion of equal- size and appropriateness of all bers should have helped the man ity, and of how that notion structures. that was displaying our American that all beings are created • Sure, part of guarding the ap- flag. What’s next to go? First it’s equal is both politically and The Revolution pearance of the community. “Legs” and now flag poles. spiritually central.” he Revolutionary War created more havoc and per- City. The products of farms and forests, hides, tallow, beef, How do you manage to sonal suffering on the East End of Long Island than pork, hoops, staves, cattle, horses, shoes, grain and salt make historical writing, perhaps anywhere else in the colonies, inflicting fish…were shipped at Sag Harbor for the West Indies and what some people find to deep, long-lasting misfortune on people and com- for trade in other markets. The war changed all this. Her YESTERDAY’S EXPRESS Tmunities, so said early American historian George Rogers adversaries now held her wharves, stores and houses. Her be “dry” subject matter Howell who gathered first-hand accounts from the people shipping was gone, her trade ruined.” Only a few weeks af- 100 Years Ago which divides North and into an enticing novel? who lived through those perilous days. July 4th is an ap- ter the Battle of Long Island, British soldiers marched here June 21, 1917 South Vietnam, while serv- Well, with any piece of I think about his- propriate time to look back at what it was like to live in Sag and forced the unfortunate inhabitants to provide quar- ing aboard the command writing there are inherent Harbor, Southampton, East Hampton and Bridgehampton ters. The British commandeered provisions and whatever It is stated that a South- ship USS St. Paul. problems at the outset. Part tory a lot — about during the War of Independence. else they could plunder. Patriots who weren’t able to flee ampton farmer suggests of the way a writer pro- the strangeness of As soon as they heard of the troubles in Massachusetts, were humiliated, forced to take an oath of allegiance to that the golfers can aid the Screening chest X-rays ceeds, I think, is by looking local citizens met in Riverhead and decided that help the English government. Hedges said “The history of those nation by acting as their will be available on Mon- those square in the face – it, the strangeness should be sent to the “distressed people in Boston.” Cap- seven years of suffering will never be entirely known, left own caddies, and thus day, June 28 to persons 25 owning them, as it were. In tain John Foster of Sag Harbor offered the use of his ship to the mercies of the foe, robbed of their store, taunted and send back to the farms years of age and over. This this case, saying, essential- of the passing of to carry supplies. Later, when news arrived of the battles scoffed at by the victors.” many young men who are screening survey is a modi- ly: ‘Ugh, historical writing of Lexington and Concord, assemblies General William Erskine, command- now employed on the golf fication of the familiar X- is potentially dull. Why is time ... began forming throughout Suffolk er of the British forces on the East End, links. A good idea as far as ray surveys of the past. The that, and how can I avoid County, men from 15 to 50 years of age established his headquarters in the it goes, but then, as many project is co-planned by doing the things that can pledging to support the Continental old Pelletreau House on North Main of the city people do much the Suffolk County Depart- make it dull?’ My answer was: What makes certain histori- Congress. Every male in East Hamp- British soldiers Street in Southampton while taking of their golfing on Sundays, ment of Health and the Tu- cal writing dull for me is when the writer is piling on the ton, and nearly all in Southampton, his meals in the Herrick house across and the farmer boys do not berculosis & Public Health “period” details, as if the point of a novel is verisimilitude. I signed the Articles of Association, marched here and the street. Erskine was considered a work in the fields that day, Association and is one ele- think the point of a novel is drama, so early on, I recused which were established by the First gentleman, believing that war should it may not make so much ment of Suffolk’s compre- myself from this notion that my job was to recreate the ex- Continental Congress in October 1774. forced the not turn men into beasts. Riding along difference as one might hensive tuberculosis con- act sights, sounds, scents of 1860s America, etc. I just wanted As the war heated up, Gardiner’s Bay Sagg Road one day he reportedly met a think. trol program. to tell a moving human story, and the story I wanted to tell became a rendezvous for British Navy young boy sitting on a load of hay. He just happened to be set in 1862.” unfortunate ships whose crews stole cattle and teased the boy, calling him a “young 75 Years Ago 25 Years Ago sheep in Montauk. rebel.” “Yes,” answered the boy, “and June 25, 1942 June 25, 1992 Would you consider yourself to be a spiritual person? When the new revolutionary army inhabitants to proud of it.” The general was amused Did this influence your choice to write about the bardo? captured Ft. Ticonderoga on Lake and later resigned his commission and Without interrupting the Long Island Cares, a “I try to be. I am a practicing Buddhist and, before that Champlain in May 1775, Captain John provide quarters. returned to England, saying, “Even the many conversations pass- wholesale provider for food — especially as a kid — was a pretty enthusiastic Catholic. I Hurlbert led a company of 75 men to boys and girls inhale liberty with the ing through them, nine pantries and soup kitchens just feel that the fact of our eventual death means that we help hold the fort, and later escorted air they breathe.” A wonderful story, submarine cables were re- throughout Long Island, should be thinking about that every day — trying to figure some 200 English prisoners to Phila- if true. On the other hand, his subor- cently lifted upon scows, will receive 4,000 lbs. of out what it means to be here, how we might live most sane- delphia. At one time the company’s dinate, Major Cochrane, stationed in shifted back and forth dur- shark meat caught during ly in light of the fact that, though we feel permanent….we flag was preserved in the Sag Harbor Savings Bank, 13 stars Bridgehampton, was remembered as a tyrant who enjoyed ing an extended dock-build- the Yacht Club’s Sixth An- aren’t. To me, that’s the essence of a spiritual approach to and 13 stripes on a field of blue. (The bank is gone, where is bullying the locals and grabbing whatever he wanted from ing operation, and then re- nual Shark Tournament. life — just thinking and feeling, as much as we can bear it: the flag now?) When the company disbanded, many of the their homes. placed in the waterway. In the past, the shark meat “What is this thing I find myself in down here?” It’s also the men returned home and joined one of the regiments in There was little celebration at the end of the war. Men was thrown away at the essence of an artistic approach to life.” Suffolk County. Most of the local men entered the ranks of returned from the Continental Army, or from refuge in The Red Cross, through end of the tournament be- the Second Regiment under officers Colonel David Mulford Connecticut, to find their families scattered and their its local chairman, Mrs. H. cause people failed to real- I see you are a creative writing teacher at Syracuse of East Hampton, Lt. Colonel Jonathan Hedges of Bridge- farms wasted. Many who had been wealthy were forced to C. Barry has issued an ur- ize its worth and nutrition- University. How important do you feel this skill is for hampton, and Majors Uriah Rogers and George Herrick borrow money on their land, some whose property dated gent appeal for volunteer al value. today’s young people? of Southampton. “Captain Elias Pelletreau, silversmith of back to 1640 lost everything. From a debtor’s prison in workers for sewing and “Well, our students are really serious writers who have Southampton, formed a company of old men to act as a New York in February 1790, Captain John Foster appealed knitting. Paul Simon, and some of declared that, for them, this is the most important thing home guard.” Tories loyal to the King were in the majority to the infant government for compensation. He had been the most illustrious names — it’s their vocation. In general, I think any educated per- in Kings and Queens Counties, but most Suffolk men took a delegate to the First Provincial Congress, a signer of the 50 Years Ago in country music — Willie son should be a serious writer — dedicated to precision and the side of the revolutionists. Many East End men fought in Articles of Association, a refugee in Connecticut. The Brit- June 22, 1967 Nelson, Waylon Jennings, truth and clarity in language. It improves a person in every the Battle of Long Island in late August 1776. Washington’s ish had burned his ship on the stocks in Sag Harbor and Kris Kristofferson and John- way and —as I think we are now finding out — a culture that forces were defeated, bringing a bleak fate to Long Island damaged his house and belongings. He had to begin life all Interior Communica- ny Cash — will come togeth- is negligent about precision and truth and clarity is not a for the rest of the war. Most local men who were able took over again, yet he was thankful for his peace and freedom. tions Electrician Fireman er on Monday, August 24 at culture that can sustain democracy.” their families to Connecticut and the Provincial Conven- He and others like him created a new nation “conceived in Robert D. Beyer, USN, son 3 p.m. at Montauk’s Indian tion of New York said it would pay the expense of moving liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Field Ranch for “Back at the The Esther Newberg Annual Author’s Tea featuring George Saun- families, slaves, livestock and grain, a well-intended prom- created equal.” Beyer of Mulford Lane, Sag Ranch 1992,” a concert to ders will take place on June 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the John ise but doubtful there was any follow-through. Harbor, N.Y. took part in an benefit the Nature Conser- Jermain Memorial Library, 201 Main Street in Sag Harbor. For more Another historian, Henry P. Hedges, wrote “Before the vancy and other local chari- JIM MARQUARDT lives and writes in Sag Harbor. amphibious assault near information, visit johnjermain.org. war, Sag Harbor was…next in importance to New York the “demilitarized zone” ties.

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Although PSEG has said it will two it would be a very small fee.” Additionally, Mr. Joel wants to lift Mr. Thiele stressed that the state cost $3 million to $6 million a mile to and rotate the portion of the house law would not only apply to the North bury lines, Mr. Sander said he thought that sits on Rector Street so that it Haven, Bay Point and Noyac areas. the job could be done for substantially is better aligned with Rector Street, “The issue of burying the lines is com- less money. which Mr. Tarbet said would have ing up all the time,” he said. “This has “I’m optimistic the cost is going to the effect of improving the side and become a big thing in Eastport and be a lot lower than the numbers they backyard setbacks and distance to the 120 Characters (15-20 words) 155 Characters or Less (20-25 words) 240 Characters or less (25-40 words) 355 Characters or less (40-50 words) were throwing around,” he said, cit- Place your classified listing today! Moriches with the plan for 90-foot tall neighbors’ properties. A variance is re- One Week - $13 One Week - $23 One Week - $34 One Week - $45 transmission towers.” ing the flat grade and sandy soil as quested for that purpose, too. Contact Renee at 631-725-1700 or Years ago, Southampton, working “If he renovates this the way he TwoTwo WeeksWeeks -- $24$24 TwoTwo WeeksWeeks -- $44$44 TwoTwo WeeksWeeks -- $64$64 TwoTwo WeeksWeeks -- $87$87 [email protected]@sagharborexpress.com oror visitvisit with the Long Island Power Authority, wants, it will have a residential value ThreeThree WeeksWeeks ThreeThree WeeksWeeks ThreeThree WeeksWeeks ThreeThree WeeksWeeks imposed a “visual benefit assessment” and it will unlikely be commercial for www.sagharborexpress.com/hamptons-classifieds to recoup the cost of burying some “I’m optimistic the cost PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $36 PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $66 PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $96 PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $130 two or three decades because it will PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $36 PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $66 PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $96 PLUS Fourth Week Free! - $130 lines and avoiding the use of larger is going to be a lot lower be a nice house,” Mr. Tarbet said by poles along stretches of back roads phone Wednesday. from Southampton Village to Bridge- SAG HARBOR GOLF CLUB has Starter/ than the numbers they The board seemed further confused AUTOMOTIVE SAG HARBOR GOLF CLUB has Starter/ PAINTINGPAINTING hampton, but that proved to be dif- over the house’s current zoning and Ranger positions. Part-time, MD-LD, flexible 4848 JOELSJOELS LANELANE -- 4BR,4BR, 3BA,3BA, 22 story’s,story’s, GHAGHA SHELTERSHELTER ISLANDISLAND -- 3BR,3BR, 1BA1BA overlookingoverlooking AUTOMOBILE DONATIONS Ranger positions. Part-time, MD-LD, flexible ficult to administer, according to Mr. certificate of occupancy status. It is heat,heat, CAC,CAC, fpl.,fpl., 2,7602,760 sq.sq. ft.ft. $2,195,000.$2,195,000. SylvesterSylvester Manor.Manor. $525,000.$525,000. IN#32961.IN#32961. Seashell were throwing around.” days.days. 631-725-2503.631-725-2503. PERSONALPERSONAL TOUCHTOUCH PAINTINGPAINTING -- 20%20% Schneiderman. two main structures that were com- Real Estate DONATE YOUR CAR TO WHEELS FOR SpringSpring Discount!Discount! Interior/exteriorInterior/exterior painting,painting, Real Estate The question now is who will get NORTH HAVEN MAYOR bined into one through a simple, one- 5151 SYLVANSYLVAN LANELANE -- 6BR,6BR, 4.5BA,4.5BA, fpl.,fpl., SHELTERSHELTER ISLANDISLAND -- 3BR,3BR, 3BA,3BA, 2.022.02 ac.ac. WISHES, benefiting Make-A-Wish. We offer YOUTHYOUTH INSTRUCTORSINSTRUCTORS NEEDEDNEEDED staining,staining, p.p. washing.washing. ExcellentExcellent ref.ref. 631-905-631-905- 631.283.1133 the ball rolling. Mr. Schneiderman story “breezeway” type of structure, WISHES, benefiting Make-A-Wish. We offer garage, finished lower level, htd. pool, 3 IN# 54360. Exclusive. $1,250,000. seashell-realestate.comseashell-realestate.com JEFF SANDER forfor summersummer farmfarm programprogram atat SylvesterSylvester 6439.6439. garage, finished lower level, htd. pool, 3 IN# 54360. Exclusive. $1,250,000. pointed to North Haven Mayor Jeff Mr. Tarbet said, and so the CO lists it freefree towingtowing andand youryour donationdonation isis 100%100% taxtax ac. $2,195,000. Manor. ApplicantsApplicants shouldshould havehave experienceexperience ac. $2,195,000. Sander, who convened the meeting as one house. Current zoning rules, deductible.deductible. CallCall 631-317-2014631-317-2014 Today!Today! CELEBRATING OUR workingworking withwith youngyoung childrenchildren && bebe availableavailable TREE SERVICES OUT OF TOWN HOME last year to address the issue. While well as the fact the route would cover he said, would allow Mr. Joel to switch TREE SERVICES 33803380 NOYACNOYAC RDRD -- (250’(250’ offoff rd.).rd.). 36th36th ANNIVERSARY!ANNIVERSARY! fromfrom JuneJune 2626 throughthrough AugustAugust 18.18. InterestedInterested Mr. Sander said he supported the idea mostly town-owned land, negating back and forth between residential EMPLOYMENT 4BR,4BR, 4BA,4BA, 1.51.5 story,story, 3,0003,000 sq.sq. ft.,ft., fpl.,fpl., htd.htd. michael heller photo applicantsapplicants shouldshould contactcontact CarolineCaroline ScudderScudder PRUNINGPRUNING && REMOVALSREMOVALS -- ToppingTopping LAKELAKE ARIEL,ARIEL, PAPA -- 3BR,3BR, 2BA,2BA, Chalet,Chalet, lakes,lakes, HOUSES of burying the lines, he said he did not the need to negotiate rights of way and commercial uses, build up to HELP WANTED pool,pool, poolpool hse.,hse., CAC.CAC. $1,999,000.$1,999,000. COMMERCIAL FOR SALE MARINE PARK MUSIC HELP WANTED atat [email protected]@sylvestermanor.org. forfor viewsviews && sunlight.sunlight. FruitFruit treetree pruning,pruning, golf,golf, ski,ski, pool.pool. $199,999$199,999.. Y-roundY-round $1,400.$1,400. expect “to carry the banner” for the with numerous property owners. three stories reaching a height of 35 SAG HARBOR - 5BR, 4BA, .62 ac. htd. project and would hope residents of Jennifer Barrett jams out with Sekou Berete on one of his handmade African drums at his booth in Marine Park at the Craft Fair and Side- ornamentalornamental shaping,shaping, fertilizing,fertilizing, stumpstump #11111.#11111. SAG HARBOR - 5BR, 4BA, .62 ac. htd. But Jeffery Weir, a spokesman for feet, and expand the commercial use ASSEMBLER - Light assembly involving 3939 MARGARETMARGARET DRDR -- 4BR,4BR, 3BA,3BA, 22 halfhalf WATER MILL - Mixed use. The Penny pool, dock. $4.425M. IN#15139. Bay Point and Noyac would help orga- walk Sale sponsored by the Sag Harbor Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, June 17. ASSEMBLER - Light assembly involving YOUTH WORKER for Beach Nights at Long removals,removals, woodwood chipschips && firewoodfirewood.. 631-725-631-725- pool, dock. $4.425M. IN#15139. PSEG, said the company would stand without needing village approval. He YOUTH WORKER for Beach Nights at Long BA, 2 Story’s, 3,200 sq. ft, fpl., garage, htd. Candy Shop. Prime location w/2BR apt. mechanical assembly, soldering, & operating 1394. BA, 2 Story’s, 3,200 sq. ft, fpl., garage, htd. OUT OF TOWN LAND Candy Shop. Prime location w/2BR apt. nize an effort to get the measure on by its cost estimate. “A lot of factors said the 4,943-square-foot house has BeachBeach program,program, SagSag Harbor.Harbor. Mon.,Mon., Wed.,Wed., 1394. pool, CAC. $1,995,000. OUT OF TOWN LAND smallsmall benchbench toptop machines.machines. ExperiencedExperienced pool, CAC. $1,995,000. Reduced.Reduced. $1,500,000.$1,500,000. IN#40000.IN#40000. EASTEAST HAMPTONHAMPTON -- 5BR,5BR, 3.5BA,3.5BA, artistartist the ballot. go into calculating what the real cost 1,300 square feet of commercial use Fri.Fri. 77 p.m.p.m. toto 1111 p.m.p.m. JuneJune 2828 toto Aug.Aug. 18.18. HSHS preferred,preferred, butbut willingwilling toto train.train. QUALITYQUALITY LAKE ARIEL, PA - Two 1/2 ac. + lots, studios,studios, pool,pool, .92ac..92ac. $1.389M.$1.389M. IN#50677.IN#50677. “It doesn’t really even extend into would be,” he said. “Some engineer- in it right now. Mr. Tarbet also said gradgrad oror collegecollege student.student. AbleAble toto participateparticipate TUTORTUTOR 115 FRANKLIN AVE - 2BR, 1BA, 1,100 sq. LAKE ARIEL, PA - Two 1/2 ac. + lots, INSPECTOR:INSPECTOR: TestTest && releaserelease productionproduction toto ourour 115 FRANKLIN AVE - 2BR, 1BA, 1,100 sq. lakes, ski, golf, pool. $6,000 ea. SUMMER RENTALS North Haven,” he said. “This is an is- ing would have to be done before we’d the main level of the house needs to w/teens,w/teens, implementimplement games,games, cooperatecooperate w/w/ ft., fpl, garage, rm. for expansion & pool. lakes, ski, golf, pool. $6,000 ea. SUMMER RENTALS customer.customer. Organized,Organized, detaildetail oriented,oriented, mathmath ft., fpl, garage, rm. for expansion & pool. SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR -- WF beach house, 3BR, sue like the guardrails which are pri- know.” Protecting fawns WHO TO CALL FOR HELP be raised in accordance with flood ProgramProgram Director,Director, setset upup && packpack upup heavyheavy ENGLISHENGLISH TUTORTUTOR -- NewNew YorkYork StateState CertifiedCertified $1,795,000. skills,skills, ableable toto workwork fromfrom printedprinted instructionsinstructions $1,795,000. o- 631-749-0500 c- 631-374-9745 2BA,2BA, .39ac..39ac. $1.499M.$1.499M. IN#44288.IN#44288. marily in Southampton Town.” Resi- James Perry, a Bay Point property If you find a fawn you think may have been guidelines set by FEMA. recreationrecreation equipment.equipment. $15/hr.$15/hr. ContactContact EnglishEnglish LanguageLanguage Arts.Arts. CollegeCollege UniversityUniversity o- 631-749-0500 c- 631-374-9745 WATER MILL - Trad.,Trad., 4/3.5,4/3.5, pool.pool. SummerSummer && drawings.drawings. WillWill train.train. Benefits:Benefits: paidpaid vac.,vac., lifelife www.sirealestate.com dents were incensed three years ago owner, who helped lead the charge continued from page 1 rate and put their head down,” easily abandoned, contact: The group Save Sag Harbor submit- [email protected]@verizon.net. TeachingTeaching experience.experience. KaitlinKaitlin J.J. Daniels,Daniels, M.A.M.A. 65 & 67 CLIFF DRIVE - 3BR, 2BA, fpl., www.sirealestate.com $95,000,$95,000, JulyJuly $45,000,$45,000, August-LDAugust-LD $50,000.$50,000. ins.,ins., 401K401K && health/dentalhealth/dental ins.ins. 631-725-0440.631-725-0440. 65 & 67 CLIFF DRIVE - 3BR, 2BA, fpl., SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR -- Farmhouse,Farmhouse, 3BR,3BR, 3BA,3BA, when the Suffolk County Department against the guardrails, said he would concealing themselves in high grasses ted a letter urging the ZBA to keep the 516-318-9001.c. 1,600 sq. ft. finished lower level, WF. IN#10100.IN#10100. 516-318-9001.c. 1,600 sq. ft. finished lower level, WF. gunitegunite pool,pool, 6.56.5 ac.ac. $1.399M.$1.399M. IN#44669.IN#44669. of Public Works installed galvanized support the effort along Long Beach. momma does is she leaves the baby in or underbrush. Evelyn Alexander property as it currently exists. ESTABLISHED LOCAL TREE COMPANY $1,750,000.$1,750,000. guardrails along both sides of Long “I think it is a very valuable recre- a nice spot and goes away and feeds Because the white-tailed deer’s “We strongly feel that it should not ESTABLISHED LOCAL TREE COMPANY MERCHANDISE SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE - 3/2.5, CAC, Wildlife Rescue Center looking for tree climber and or grounds YARD/ TAG SALES SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE - 3/2.5, CAC, SAG HARBOR VILLAGE - 3BR, 1.5BA, Beach Road and successfully lobbied ational asset for the town and the Vil- for awhile to rebuild her stamina. The habitat is typically forest fringe, the be resituated or expanded and that looking for tree climber and or grounds LOSTLOST && FOUNDFOUND YARD/ TAG SALES PAT O’DONOGHUE htd. pool, hot tub, pond, gardens, garages. SAG HARBOR VILLAGE - 3BR, 1.5BA, Hotline: (631) 728-WILD (9453) people. Benefits available for full time 138138 MainMain StreetStreet PAT O’DONOGHUE htd. pool, hot tub, pond, gardens, garages. .10ac. $1.095M. IN#47885. it to replace them with less intrusive lage of Sag Harbor,” he said. “I’m for baby sits by itself. It doesn’t have the fawn’s reddish coat with white spots the current setbacks be maintained so people. Benefits available for full time July $25,000 Aug- LD $30,000 #10000. .10ac. $1.095M. IN#47885. CHRISTMAS IN JULY – July 1 & 2. 9AM- SagSag Harbor,Harbor, NYNY 1196311963 July $25,000 Aug- LD $30,000 #10000. barriers. whatever we can do to improve the flight instinct. That doesn’t happen — perfect to blend in with dappled as not to encroach aggressively on its employment.employment. PleasePlease callcall 631-324-1602631-324-1602 oror FOUND – Gold necklace at Sag Harbor CHRISTMAS IN JULY – July 1 & 2. 9AM- REAL ESTATE Hampton Wildlife FOUND – Gold necklace at Sag Harbor 631-725-0200631-725-0200 Nonetheless, Mr. Sander said he had recreational potential of the space.” until day 7 or day 10. Until that hap- sunlight filtering through the trees — neighbors,” the group wrote. “We are email:email: [email protected]@gmail.com. 4PM.4PM. 4949 BirchBirch St.,St., offoff NoyacNoyac rd.rd. SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR -- 4BR,4BR, 2.5BA,2.5BA, ModernModern Removal and Rescue TransferTransfer Station.Station. CallCall toto describe.describe. 516-658-516-658- www.elliman.com COMMERCIAL pens, it freezes if it senses danger.” actually stands out when the animal www.elliman.com YEAR-ROUND RENTAL Barn,Barn, .40.40 ac.ac. $1.15M.$1.15M. IN#22371.IN#22371. Phone: (631) 377-6555 also concerned about protecting the 0838.0838. “People pick them up and bring is trying to make itself inconspicuous viewshed for the harbor, the docks, as GENERAL MANAGER - NowNow Seeking:Seeking: Full-Full- FLANDERS - WF, 3 retail bus. properties. FLANDERS - WF, 3 retail bus. properties. SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR -- NearNear LongLong Beach,Beach, avail.avail. them home, thinking they are do- on an emerald green suburban lawn. well as Bay, Rector and Rysam streets. TimeTime GeneralGeneral ManagerManager inin SagSag Harbor.Harbor. SalarySalary 1.4 ac. total. $2,400,000. IN#097632. SAGSAG HARBOR/BAYHARBOR/BAY POINTPOINT -- 4BR,4BR, 2BA,2BA, The Wildlife Preservation LOSTLOST –– AntiqueAntique lacelace duringduring MeigsMeigs RaidRaid REAL ESTATE Georgiana B.Ketcham 1.4 ac. total. $2,400,000. IN#097632. Sept.Sept. 3/23/2 Ranch,Ranch, garage,garage, bsmt.,bsmt., deck,deck, cul-cul- Stella Maris update ing the right thing,” he continued. “They usually bed down for about The building would create the effect commensurate w/experience. Requirements: REAL ESTATE Contemp.,Contemp., rm.rm. forfor pool.pool. $899M.$899M. IN#51171.IN#51171. Coalition of Eastern Long Island commensurate w/experience. Requirements: reenactment on Main St., Sag Harbor. 631- Licensed Real Estate Broker “We tell them 97 percent of the time, two weeks before they start to move reenactment on Main St., Sag Harbor. 631- Licensed Real Estate Broker de-sac.de-sac. $2900/mo.$2900/mo. IN#10101.IN#10101. Email: [email protected] of a wall and destroy the open and CollegeCollege BABA oror higher,higher, 3+3+ years’years’ w/experiencew/experience 9090 SouthSouth FerryFerry Road,Road, ShelterShelter IslandIsland SOUTHAMPTONSOUTHAMPTON VILLAGEVILLAGE -- ShyShy 1ac.,1ac., chitectural firm’s calculations differ around,” Ms. Lupo said. “At about 10 506-9143.506-9143. ketchamproperties.com SAG HARBOR - 5BR, 3.5BA, Contemp., continued from page 5 there’s nothing wrong and they comfortable scale of that area.” asas AssistantAssistant GMGM oror similarsimilar inin professionalprofessional FOR RENT ketchamproperties.com 66 bldgs.bldgs. Com/Res.Com/Res. RetailRetail zoningzoning coming.coming. SAG HARBOR - 5BR, 3.5BA, Contemp., FOR RENT 631.749.0800 NORTH SEA/SOUTHAMPTON - WV htd. pool, permit for tennis. $1.575M. from those done by previous firms. should just leave it alone.” weeks, the fawn is no longer reliant New York State DEC Rector Street residents Myrna and theater.theater. SeniorSenior managementmanagement positionposition 631.749.0800 $2,885,000.$2,885,000. IN#098922.IN#098922. htd. pool, permit for tennis. $1.575M. Mr. Bernhauer said Monday there The reason for the growing number on the mother’s milk, although it will MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 2/22/2 cor.cor. unitunit condo.condo. A/C,A/C, bsmt.,bsmt., comm.comm. IN#54844. schemes and themes inside each Regional Wildlife Office (weekdays) Paul Davis submitted a letter oppos- workingworking togethertogether w/EDw/ED && AD.AD. DutiesDuties include:include: MERCHANDISE FOR SALE HOUSES IN#54844. COMMERCIAL FOR RENT HOUSES pool,pool, tennis,tennis, boating.boating. $3,200/mo.$3,200/mo. JulyJuly -LD-LD room. Those pieces, Mr. Bernhauer would have to be a significant of fawns being found near homes, he probably stay close by and attempt to ing Mr. Joel’s application, calling it DesignerDesigner && unionunion contracts,contracts, financial,financial, HOUSES amount of demolition done inside said, is that as deer see their habitat nurse.” Phone: (718) 482-4922 HOUSES $29,000.$29,000. SAG HARBOR - 6BR, 6BA, 4,000 sq. said, are left up to the educators and “incompatible.” They objected not just facilities,facilities, HRHR && insuranceinsurance oversight.oversight. SendSend SILDENAFILSILDENAFIL -- ActiveActive ChemicalChemical inin VIAGRAVIAGRA SHELTER ISLAND - Contemp., WV, 3BR, SAG HARBOR - 6BR, 6BA, 4,000 sq. the building to ready the spaces for constricted by development, a doe is Martin Shea, the chief environmen- Environmental Conservation Officers SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR –– TwoTwo officesoffices availableavailable inin SHELTER ISLAND - Contemp., WV, 3BR, ft., Post Modern, htd. pool, 1 ac. $2.1M. professionals using the spaces and to the house, but also to a proposed resumeresume w/coverw/cover letterletter && salarysalary requirements,requirements, 20mg,20mg, 3030 TabletsTablets forfor $35.$35. ByBy Greenstone,Greenstone, aa 2BA, comm. dock. Exclusive $680,000. TUCKAHOE - 3BR, 2BA, EIK, bdmt., 2 ft., Post Modern, htd. pool, 1 ac. $2.1M. the intended programs and offices. just as likely to give birth behind your tal analyst for Southampton Town, (weekends) prominentprominent building.building. BothBoth officesoffices havehave aa 2BA, comm. dock. Exclusive $680,000. TUCKAHOE - 3BR, 2BA, EIK, bdmt., 2 SOUTHAMPTON/NORTHSOUTHAMPTON/NORTH SEASEA-- WFWF IN#51290. can be determined at a later date. stone-and-fence barrier to be erected alongalong w/3w/3 industryindustry referencesreferences to:to: mary@mary@ Pfizer Company. Rye Beach Pharmacy- Rye, IN#24557. IN#51290. The building will need new gas-fired said a doe, watching from a distance, Phone: (877) 457-5680 Pfizer Company. Rye Beach Pharmacy- Rye, harborview,harborview, newlynewly carpetedcarpeted && painted.painted. OneOne IN#24557. storystory Trad.Trad. 1+1+ ac.ac. ReducedReduced $595,000.$595,000. comm.,comm., 3BR,3BR, 2.5BA,2.5BA, fpl,fpl, deck,deck, garage,garage, A/C.A/C. Two playground options are being swimming pool as it is in the forest. just inside the property line. baystreet.org.baystreet.org. NONO PHONEPHONE CALLSCALLS PLEASE!PLEASE! NY.NY. 914-967-0856,914-967-0856, ExtExt 5ñ5ñ CanCan FedEx.FedEx. RyeRx.RyeRx. office has a separate entrance. Parking & IN#080222.IN#080222. considered: A nature-themed play- boilers, which he said will be effi- “If it is curled up like a cat and can is not typically going to try to protect “If permitted to be remade … in its office has a separate entrance. Parking & $3,200/mo.$3,200/mo. IN#10101.IN#10101. SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR -- NorthsideNorthside Contemp.Contemp.,, com;com; [email protected]@ryerx.com. utilities provided. 631-725-7600. SHELTERSHELTER ISLANDISLAND -- OnOn CountryCountry Club.Club. ground, with apparatus resembling cient, and the building will need new lift its head, that’s good,” said Ms. Dal- its fawn if a human finds it and car- place will tower a bulky, all-white utilities provided. 631-725-7600. 3BR,3BR, 3.5BA,3.5BA, 3,2503,250 sq.sq. ft.,ft., pool,pool, 1.141.14 ac.ac. PARTPART TIMETIME -- BayBay StreetStreet TheaterTheater isis lookinglooking 5BR,5BR, 3.5BA,3.5BA, pool,pool, fairwayfairway views.views. $1,175,000.$1,175,000. RIVERHEADRIVERHEAD -- Contemp.,Contemp., 3BR,3BR, 2BA,2BA, trees and stones, and a maritime- electrical, lighting, mechanical and ey, who fields anywhere from one to ries it off, but it might be decidedly fawn is in distress. mansion, out of character, out of persons who will assist the scenic & electrics HOUSES $1.399M.$1.399M. IN#55426.IN#55426. plumbing systems. a dozen calls a day this time of year more aggressive if someone’s dog ha- persons who will assist the scenic & electrics STAIRCASESTAIRCASE FORFOR SALESALE SUMMERSUMMER RENTALRENTAL IN#29895.IN#29895. CAC,CAC, hardwoodhardwood flrs.,flrs., ,bsmt.,,bsmt., 22 carcar garage.garage. themed playground, with apparatus “If a baby is crying continuously, place and widely out of scale with its dept.dept. duringduring changeovers.changeovers. CarpentryCarpentry && NEW.NEW. $639K.$639K. IN#089321.IN#089321. resembling a ship and a whale. Both The designs are scheduled to be sub- from people reporting abandoned rassed her newborn. “It could very there might be an issue,” Mr. Cullum neighbors in a key part of the historic SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE - Move-in #6#6 LongLong WharfWharf PromenadePromenade electricselectrics skillsskills areare aa plus.plus. MustMust bebe ableable toto SHELTERSHELTER ISLANDISLAND -- WF w/pool & SOUTHAMPTON VILLAGE - Move-in concepts include handicapped-acces- mitted to the New York State Depart- fawns. “If the baby is crying and wan- well rush in to charge or kick a dog,” said. “If it is covered with flies or ants district… it would be injurious,” the SPIRALSPIRAL STAIRCASESTAIRCASE -- BlackBlack ironiron w/brassw/brass SAGSAG HARBORHARBOR –– VillageVillage apt.apt. WalkWalk toto towntown condition single-level 3BR, 2.5BA, garages, SagSag Harbor,Harbor, NYNY 1196311963 liftlift 50lbs.50lbs. ExperienceExperience drivingdriving vansvans && truckstrucks dock.dock. 2BR,2BR, 1BA,1BA, pool,pool, dock.dock. $1,695,000.$1,695,000. SOUTHAMPTONSOUTHAMPTON VILLAGEVILLAGE -- 22 family,family, condition single-level 3BR, 2.5BA, garages, sible pieces. ment of Education in August and the dering around that means it is hun- he said. “We’ve all seen films of moth- and hasn’t been groomed, there is prob- Davises wrote. handrail.handrail. 32”32” tread,tread, 9’9’ high.high. GentlyGently used.used. && beach.beach. Pool.Pool. $10,500$10,500 oror monthly.monthly. 631-903-631-903- htd. pool, hot tub. $1,625,000. IN#10000. www.simonthebroker.com aa plus.plus. ExperienceExperience workingworking onon theatertheater crewscrews IN#41459. 5BR, bsmt., 2 car garage. $789,000. htd. pool, hot tub. $1,625,000. IN#10000. www.simonthebroker.com Many of the structural pieces of the district hopes to open the doors to the gry and mom’s not around, or if it is ers in nature being very aggressive to- ably an issue.” Obviously, he added, if a On Tuesday, Mr. Tarbet told the $700.$700. CallCall BryanBryan 631-725-1700.631-725-1700. 0773.0773. IN#41459. 5BR, bsmt., 2 car garage. $789,000. isis aa plusplus butbut notnot necessary.necessary. RateRate $15-18/hr.$15-18/hr. IN#084461.IN#084461. plan were revealed at a May 31 special new facility in the fall of 2018. The lying flat on the ground that’s a sign ward predators.” fawn is showing signs of distress and a ZBA that “the elephant in the room SOUTHAMPTON - JUST LISTED! Roses dependingdepending onon experienceexperience && specificspecific call.call. FOR SALE SHELTERSHELTER ISLAND/RAMISLAND/RAM ISLANDISLAND WFWF SOUTHAMPTON - JUST LISTED! Roses school board meeting. At that time, next step, Ms. Graves said, would be of malnutrition,” she said. Deer mate in the fall and give birth dead doe is nearby, an onlooker should is would you prefer this to be com- FOR SALE Grove Saltbox. 3/3, pool, garage, walk to ApplicantsApplicants shouldshould emailemail aa resume,resume, covercover SERVICES -- Cape,Cape, 3BR,3BR, 2BA,2BA, dock,dock, bulkheaded.bulkheaded. SOUTHAMPTONSOUTHAMPTON NORTHNORTH -- 22 homeshomes Grove Saltbox. 3/3, pool, garage, walk to the board heard good news — such as to return to the educators to further Leslie Lupo, a wildlife biologist from late April through June. A doe put two and two together and realize mercial?” He suggested the neighbors bay.bay. Exclusive.Exclusive. $880,000.$880,000. IN#10100.IN#10100. LANDLAND move the design process along. with the New York State Department will most likely give birth to only one letterletter && referencesreferences to:to: baystreetoverhire@baystreetoverhire@ CAREER TRAINING HOUSES ExclusiveExclusive $4,450,000.$4,450,000. 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Riding scholarships SOUTHAMPTON NORTH - 1ac. plus 208 MAIN STREET - 5BR, 4BA, 3,000 sq. PASTURE VIEW AC. - $325,000. #08055. not wander that far away, maybe 100 “It’s a gradual process in which the Ms. Daley said even if someone re- await more clarity from the village inin PilatesPilates reformerreformer && towertower asas wellwell asas mat.mat. 208 MAIN STREET - 5BR, 4BA, 3,000 sq. W/F lot, Big Fresh area. $569K. IN# PASTURE VIEW AC. - $325,000. #08055. continued from page 5 trian world. Ms. Engel was a working SARAH MENU, M.S. ED., READING ft. landmark, original details, CAC, fpl., htd. 631-283-1133 yards or so. “She might come back and mother licks the fawn’s mouth, or the moves a fawn from its natural habitat, building department on whether the CurrentCurrent CPRCPR AEDAED isis required.required. ExperienceExperience SARAH MENU, M.S. ED., READING ft. landmark, original details, CAC, fpl., htd. 077501.077501. 631-283-1133 www.seashell-realestate.com student for much of her competitive nurse it three or four times a day,” she fawn licks leaves the mother has licked,” it still can be saved — provided they structure has a CO defining it as one workingworking inin homehome isis aa plus.plus. VeryVery competitivecompetitive THERAPISTTHERAPIST -- Phono-GraphixPhono-Graphix ReadingReading pool,pool, garage.garage. $4,995,000.$4,995,000. www.seashell-realestate.com CONSERVANCYCONSERVANCY ESTATESESTATES -- 1.61.6 acre.acre. They have to be confident, cherish career, and brings that mindset to the said. Mr. Shea said. “That passes on the neces- act fast and bring it to a rescue cen- or two buildings and whether there compensation for the right candidate. Method. 631-827-1651. sarahemenu@ $379,000.$379,000. #05387.#05387. compensation for the right candidate. 22 GrandGrand Ave.,Ave., POPO BoxBox 135,135, ShelterShelter IslandIsland Heights,Heights, NYNY 1196511965 264264 N.N. SeaSea Rd.Rd. every moment and take advantage of riders she trains at Stony Hill. 631.749.0500 Fax 631.749.1800 Fawns weigh about 4 to 8 pounds sary bacteria it will need to break down ter, which can try to reunite it with its are additional variances that may be yahoo.com. 4 JULIANNA WAY - 6BR, 5BA, 2 half BA, 631.749.0500HOUSES Fax 631.749.1800 Must have car & local housing. Please yahoo.com. 4 JULIANNA WAY - 6BR, 5BA, 2 half BA, sirealestate.com,HOUSES [email protected] Southampton, NY 11968 sirealestate.com, [email protected] Southampton, NY 11968 every opportunity, says Morgan. “I was in the same position as these at birth, she said. “When they detect grasses and other vegetation.” needed. 7,119 sq .ft., lower level, garage, htd. pool. JanalynJanalyn Travis-Messer,Travis-Messer, 631.374.9745,631.374.9745, [email protected]@gmail.com SOUTH FERRY HILLS - .72 acres. mother in the place she left it. “Moth- sendsend resumes,resumes, headshotsheadshots && referencesreferences to:to: 7,119 sq .ft., lower level, garage, htd. pool. 631-283-0042631-283-0042 SOUTH FERRY HILLS - .72 acres. “The scholarship is almost too good local children. I worked my way up and danger they can reduce their heart There are, of course, times when a $3,795,000. SHELTER ISLAND – 4BR, 2BA Farmhouse, $275,000. ers rarely reject their fawns,” she said. ZBA chairman Tim McGuire said [email protected]@elementsfitnessstudio.com. LANDSCAPINGLANDSCAPING $3,795,000. SHELTER ISLAND – 4BR, 2BA Farmhouse, [email protected]@optonline.net $275,000. to be true. But, even if you don’t get this rode whatever I was given, and worked near beach & golf. $639,000. IN#46249 it upset him that “the numbers have near beach & golf. $639,000. IN#46249.. www.odonoghuerealestate.net opportunity, you should never give up,” and cleaned stalls and did whatever I YOUR DERING HARBOR LOT- 3.1 acres on changed so drastically from what was 1616 PALMERPALMER TERRACETERRACE -- 3BR,3BR, 2.5BA,2.5BA, YOUR DERING HARBOR LOT- 3.1 acres on LANDSCAPINGLANDSCAPING SPECIALISTSPECIALIST -- CustomCustom Lara added. “It’s one of those things that could possibly do to be able to afford publicly noticed.” He suggested a work Trad.,Trad., 22 story’s,story’s, accessoryaccessory bldg.,bldg., 1,5291,529 sq.sq. SHELTERSHELTER ISLANDISLAND -- 2BR,2BR, 2BA2BA Co-op,Co-op, G.B.C.C.G.B.C.C. $825,000.$825,000. can help you through life in general. my own horse,” says Ms. Engel. designdesign && installation.installation. PlantingPlanting && transplantingtransplanting session with the town’s building in- ft.ft. $2,299,000.$2,299,000. fpl.,fpl., WV’sWV’s,, pool,pool, dock,dock, gym.gym. $425,000. $425,000. TOWN You have to believe that if it’s what you Regardless of obstacles, Lara and Tightening septic regulations of trees & shrubs. Beautiful ponds installed, TOWN spector, Tom Preiato, prior to the next of trees & shrubs. Beautiful ponds installed, IN#55935IN#55935. To Advertise in 631-749-0800631-749-0800 . To Advertise in ON THE WEB want, you’re going to get it.” Morgan both want to keep riding. said the rebate legislation is almost in the works to mandate phasing in meeting. allall sizes.sizes. RockRock gardens.gardens. HedgeHedge && bushbush 4284 NOYAC RD - 4BR, 2.5BA, Trad., ON THE WEB www.ketchamproperties.com continued from page 6 4284 NOYAC RD - 4BR, 2.5BA, Trad., the Classifieds For Morgan, this attitude has been For them, the scholarship is just the “We need to really drill into this trimming.trimming. GradingGrading && drainagedrainage problemsproblems 2 story’s, 4 fpls., garage, 2,832 sq. ft. SHELTER ISLAND – WF, 3BR, 2.5BA, 1.55 the Classifieds Features, Arts, Births, Local Business, ready to be passed, while the legisla- low-nitrogen septic systems for resi- 2 story’s, 4 fpls., garage, 2,832 sq. ft. SHELTER ISLAND – WF, 3BR, 2.5BA, 1.55 Features, Arts, Births, Local Business, instrumental in her life outside of rid- beginning of what will become long tion setting up new low-nitrogen stan- dents who live within two-year water- with what’s been looked at, and the solved.solved. DrivewaysDriveways && tractortractor work.work. Firewood.Firewood. $2,195,000. acres. Exclusive. $1,499,000. IN#53468. A Conversation With, Police News, $2,195,000. acres. Exclusive. $1,499,000. IN#53468. Call Renée • 725.1700 A Conversation With, Police News, ing. When she first started at Stony equestrian careers, but Stony Hill changes to the proposals. dards for septic systems will likely be shed travel zones. A rebate program seemingly small and limited number 631-725-1394. Call Renée • 725.1700 In Other News, Community, Editori- 631-725-1394. In Other News, Community, Editori- Hill, she struggled with bullying in will always be a home filled with like- Peter Mendelman of Seacoast En- adjusted some more. drawing on CPF money is also on the of variances that have come before us als, Government, Police News, Obit- OUT OF TOWN-LAND als, Government, Police News, Obit- OUT OF TOWN-LAND school. Receiving the scholarship and minded individuals. terprises, which owns several local “We basically have decided we’re horizon. for what seems to be a fairly massive uaries, Pictures of the Week, Point of uaries, Pictures of the Week, Point of the opportunity to compete among “They really do treat you like a spe- marinas, encouraged the town to going to take a deeper look at a cou- “I feel very good about our law be- building,” he said. “I’m surprised that View,View, Religion,Religion, SchoolSchool News,News, Sports,Sports, HUDSON VALLEY LAND LIQUIDATION!LIQUIDATION! the best have changed her outlook, cial individual no matter who you are,” focus rebate eligibility in certain ar- it comes down to just this.” th ple of issues brought up at the public cause it really is focused on the most June is Videos,Videos, ExpressExpress Magazines,Magazines, XtrasXtras ...... JuneJune 24th24th && 2525th.. GreeneGreene CountyCounty 1616 Tracts,Tracts, she says. said Lara of her family at Stony Hill Sta- eas. “You need them in Springs, in hearing,” he said, referring to busi- critical parcels,” Mr. Schneiderman The current building project bears 33 toto 5050 acresacres fromfrom $39,900$39,900 1818 MilesMiles fromfrom “It taught me responsibility and bles. “I never plan on stopping.” Northwest, in Montauk and around ness owners’ requests to grandfather said. some similarities to a previous itera- sagharborexpress.comsagharborexpress.com Albany, 2 Hrs GW Bridge! Terms avail! Call individuality,” she said. “It just gave The annual Stony Hill Cocktail Party will National Cat Albany, 2 Hrs GW Bridge! Terms avail! Call Georgica Pond,” he said. “Think about in those projects that have already It is unclear where Sag Harbor Vil- tion of a renovation to Mr. Joel’s house, National Cat 888-479-3394.888-479-3394. NewYorkLandandLakes.com.NewYorkLandandLakes.com. me confidence to know that you don’t be held Saturday, June 24 at Stony Hill Sta- where you put the rebates because received county health department lage stands on mandating updates to which was considered by the Historic have to give up. You can get through bles in Amagansett from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets even though 20 percent of the CPF is a approvals and are already in the plan- old or failing septic systems, although Preservation and Architectural Re- Adoption anything.” are $125 for individuals, $200 for couples lot of potential money, we’re going to ning and zoning phases with the officials in both towns have said Sag view Board as a discussion item last While Lara works consistently with and free for children under 12. Proceeds go need to stretch this money and put it town, and other issues. Harbor residents in their towns would September. After the ZBA makes a de- another trainer, Morgan trains al- to the Stony Hill Foundation’s scholarship where it pays the biggest payoffs.” Southampton Town is not far be- be eligible for rebates. Mayor Sandra cision on variances, the ARB will need Month! most exclusively with Ms. Engel, who fund. For more information, visit stonyhi- On Tuesday, town board member Pe- hind East Hampton, Supervisor Jay Schroeder could not immediately be to weigh in on the final design. JOBS. CARS. had a similar upbringing in the eques- llstables.com. ter Van Scoyoc, the measure’s sponsor, Schneiderman said Tuesday. A bill is reached for comment this week. We have LEGALS kittens! NOTICE NOTICE L.L.C.L.L.C. ArticlesArticles ofof OrganizationOrganization filedfiled withwith thethe discretion.discretion. SecretarySecretary ofof StateState ofof NY(SSNY)NY(SSNY) onon 05/27/03.05/27/03. SECTIONSECTION 1.1. Amendment.Amendment. 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Harrison to Speak on steeple of the Old Whalers’ Church, Sag Harbor PUBLIC MEETINGS led by architect Randolph Croxton, Larry Rivers Exhibit FAIA, on Sunday, June 25 at 3 p.m. n O Thursday, June 22 at 7:30 p.m., Stella Flame Opening Party The lecture will explore the steeple’s THURS JUNE 22 Helen A. Harrison, director of the Pol- Southampton Town Board, 10 a.m. demise during the Hurricane of 1938. to Benefit Sag Harbor Cinema lock-Krasner House and Study Center The Christ Church will host morn- special meeting, Southampton Town Hall, Project ,will present her expertise on Larry ing prayer on Thursday, June 22 from To benefit the restoration of the Sag 116 Hampton Street, Southampton. (631) Rivers, whose art is currently on ex- 9 to 9:30 a.m., with quiet Eucharist on Harbor Cinema, Stella Flame Jewelry 287-5740 or southamptonny.gov. hibition at the Temple Adas Israel Gal- from 8 to 8:45 a.m. on Sunday, June will be throwing an opening party Sag Harbor Village Historic Preser- lery Space. 25. Festive Eucharist is the same day, on Saturday, June 24 from 4 p.m. to vation & Architectural Review Board, The art historian and art critic is starting at 10 a.m. 7 p.m., The event will take place at 5 p.m., Sag Harbor Municipal Building, 55 author of a monograph on Rivers, and The Christ Episcopal Church is lo- Stella Flame’s Sag Harbor location, Main Street, Sag Harbor. (631) 725-0222 or photo courtesy of sag harbor school district is curator of “Larry Rivers: Collabo- cated at 5 Hampton Street, Sag Har- 150 Main Street. A portion of the pro- sagharborny.gov. Sag Harbor Elementary School fifth-graders graduated during a ceremony held on June 16. ration and Gallery” at Stony Brook bor. For information, call (631) 725- ceeds from all sales will be dedicated MON JUNE 26 University. She is also on the Board of 0128 or visit christchurchshny.org. OFF TO MIDDLE SCHOOL Directors at the Larry Rivers Founda- to the Cinema. For more information, Bridgehampton Citizens Advisory visit stellaflame.com. Rain didn’t dampen spirits as the Sag Harbor Class of 2024 officially complet- tion. Committee, 7 p.m., Bridgehampton This event is free and open to all. Hope in Hard Times at UUCSF National Bank Community Room, 2200 ed their years as elementary school students following a fifth-grade celebration The Unitarian Universalist Con- ceremony held on June 16. The Larry Rivers exhibition will run Caribbean Cocktail Party Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton. South- until September 6. To visit the Gallery gregation of the South Fork will host During the event, graduates shared their favorite school memories and the the service “Hope in Hard Times” on to elebrate ummer amptontownny.gov. Space during business hours, please C S entire 87-member class sang several songs, including “Eye of the Tiger” by Sur - Sunday, June 25 at 10:30 a.m. with The Eastville Heritage House, 139 TUES JUNE 27 contact temple administrator Eileen vivor. Prior to presenting the diplomas, Sag Harbor Elementary School princi- speaker Martha Potter, worship asso- Hampton Street in Sag Harbor, will Sag Harbor Village Planning Board, Moskowitz at info@templeadasisrael. pal Matthew Malone shared some parting words. ciate Mark Potter and musician Abby be the site of a summer celebration 5:30 p.m. work session and regular meet- org or call the office at (631) 725-0904. “This is a well-rounded class,” Mr. Malone said. “They are athletes, artists Fleming. Caribbean Cocktail Party on Mon- ing, Sag Harbor Municipal Building, 55 Temple Adas Israel will have Shab- and musicians and I am so proud of the young, kind, caring people they are all The Unitarian Universalist Congre- day, July 3 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Main Street, Sag Harbor. (631) 725-0222 or bat evening service on Friday, June 23 growing up to be.” gation of the South Fork is located at party, which is being thrown by the at 8 p.m., followed by Oneg Shabbat. sagharborny.gov. Following the ceremony, the students and their family and friends were 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turn- Eastville Community Historical So- On June 24 at 10 a.m., the Temple will Southampton Town Board, 10 a.m. treated to an outdoor picnic under an awning. pike in Bridgehampton. For more in- ciety will feature a mixed-media have Shabbat morning services with special meeting, Crohan Community formation, visit uucsf.org. exhibition created by artist Maxine Rabbi Dan Geffen, followed by Kid- Center, 655 Flanders Road, Flanders. (631) dush lunch. Torah study with Rabbi Townsend-Broderick, entitled, “Max- 287-5740 or southamptonny.gov. ine’s World.” The benefit will feature School News Geffen is at noon. Havdalah service, Strawberry Shortcake at Old a Caribbean rum punch, wine, island some wine, cheese and learning, will be held at 8 p.m. Whalers’ Church hors d’oeuvres and Pina Colada ice advance by emailing info@amagan- Vila, Loesch, Cona & McMahon The First Presbyterian Old Whalers’ cream. Tickets are $30 per person and settfoodinstitute.org, as space is lim- Temple Adas Israel is located at the Earn Dean’s List Honors corner of Elizabeth Street and Atlan- Church is located at 44 Union Street can be purchased at eastvillehistori- ited. For more information, contact in Sag Harbor, and hosts Sunday ser- cal.org, by mailing a check to ECHS, Marissa Silverberg at marissa.silver- Kerrie Vila, a 2016 graduate of Pier- tic Avenue in Sag Harbor. For more in- son High School, has been named to formation, visit templeadasisrael.org vices at 10 a.m. P.O. Box 2036, Sag Harbor, NY 11963, [email protected]. On Saturday, June 24, it will hold its or at the door. the Dean’s List at Northwestern Uni- or call (631) 725-0904. versity’s Medill School of Journalism, annual Strawberry Shortcake social from 1 to 4 p.m. Adults are $6, chil- Bridgehampton Media and Integrated Marketing Com- The Mystery of the Amagansett munications. dren are $4 and take-out is available. Sag Harbor’s Forest C. Loesch has Old Whalers’ Church Steeple For more information, please call Caliente Benefit to Honor also been named to the Dean’s List for Christ Episcopal Church in Sag Har- (631) 725-0894 or visit oldwhalersch- AFI Discussion Series: A New bor will hold a lecture on the former urch.org. Gornik, Perez, Pachter his spring semester at Western New “Lease” on Farmland On Saturday, July 8 from 7 to 10 England University, where he is work- The Amagansett Food Institute (AFI) p.m., the Maria and Kenneth Fishel ing on a degree in finance. Alessan- christine sampson photo will host its first in a series of discus- dra Cona, of Sag Harbor, has earned family will host “Caliente,” an event HONORING RETIREES sions on the future of farming on the that will honor renowned artist and Dean’s List honors at the University of Organizations East End on Sunday, June 25 from 11 activist April Gornik, executive di- Delaware, where she is joined by East From left, Sag Harbor Elementary School a.m. to 1 p.m. The discussion, entitled, rector of OLA of Eastern Long Island, Hampton residents David Moss and teachers Deborah Price and Kurt Kahofer “The Future of Farming: A New ‘Lease’ Lindsay Lerner. Emma McMahon has and Pierson Middle-High School teacher Minerva Perez and CEO of Long Island Sushi, Sake & Silent Auction for Lion President Espach Awarded on Farmland,” will take place at Sco- Cares, Paule Pachter. Actress Mer- also earned a spot on the Dean’s List Marianne Terrigno were honored for their ville Hall, 350 Main Street, Amagan- cedes Ruehl will serve as the honorary at SUNY Geneseo. many years of service to the district dur- Sag Harbor Cinema Robert J. Uplinger Award sett. The panel will discuss programs chairperson. The benefit will support ing Monday’s Sag Harbor School Board The Sag Harbor Partnership will be Sag Harbor Lions Club President the beneficiary of a benefit dinner, Steven Espach was presented the Rob- farmers can take advantage of to ob- Long Island Cares – The Harry Chapin nnounces cholarship meeting. Ms. Price, Mr. Kahofer and Ms. HIFF A S “Sushi, Sake & Silent Auction” on Sun- ert J. Uplinger Distinguished Service tain land through purchase or lease, Food Bank and OLA of Eastern Long The Hamptons International Film Terrigno are retiring this year; Ms. Price, day, June 25 from noon to 3 p.m. in Award by the Suffolk County Lions opportunities for community mem- Island. Attendees will be met with a Festival (HIFF) announced Tuesday it a reading teacher, has served 33 years and support of efforts to rebuild and rede- District 20-S District Governor Balan bers to directly help farmers purchase performance by Tito Puente Jr. and his will award scholarships to five gradu- Mr. Kahofer, a third grade teacher, and velop the former Sag Harbor Cinema Nagraj and Global Leadership Coordi- land and ways in which the commu- eight-piece band. ating seniors in East End high schools Ms. Terrigno, a science teacher, have both property. The event is sponsored by nator Dr. Maureen Murphy at the Cen- nity at large can continue to show sup- Tickets start at $300 for individuals from the support of The Hilaria & served the district for 34 years. Sen and local Sag Harbor vendors. The tennial Celebration and Testimonial port for farming and farm preserva- and $500 for couples. The young pro- Alec Baldwin Foundation. The inau- tion on the East End. afternoon will feature food, drinks Dinner on June 9 at the Hotel Indigo fessional ticket for individuals under gural scholarship fund will honor ery Package to attend the 25th anni- The event is free for those in the and silent auction items. A $30 con- East End in Riverhead. the age of 30 costs $125. For sponsor- one student each from Southampton, versary HIFF taking place October 5 farming community. The general tribution per person is requested. To The Uplinger award was presented ship information and to purchase East Hampton, Bridgehampton, the through October 9. public is asked to make a nominal make a reservation, call (631) 725- to him for his dedication and out- tickets, visit licares.org/caliente, call Ross School, and Pierson High School Applicants for the Scholarships are donation to support AFI’s community 1774 or email info@senrestaurant. standing service given to his club and Cheryl at (631) 582-3663, ext. 104 or in Sag Harbor. Students will receive invited to apply via the HIFF website, programs. Attendees must register in com for more information. district this past year. email [email protected]. $1,000, as well as a Filmmaker Discov- hamptonsfilmfest.org.

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As is customary, a group of elite run- ners surged to the front of the pack at the Shelter Island 10K on Saturday to The Alexander J. Koehne Sportsmanship Award recipients. laurie barone-schaefer photo finish ahead of nearly 2,000 athletes who came out for the 38th annual event. At the same time, a group of about 55 locals came out for their own Little Leaguers Receive celebration — finishing nowhere near the front of the pack — while hailing the day as a success nevertheless. Alex J. Koehne Awards Nicholas Morehead, the chief operat- he 2017 Alexander J. Koehne job,’ whether you were on his team or ing officer of the South Ferry, was di- Sportsmanship Awards were the opposing team… Alex would be the agnosed in December of last year with Thanded out to local Little League first to make you feel included no mat- colon cancer, which also spread to his players on June 15. The awards were ter what. He was a true sportsman.” liver. He is responding well to treat- created in memory of Alex Koehne, With that in mind, the recipients of ment, he said this week, but is still Team Semicolon ran the Shelter Island 5K and 10K on Saturday in honor of Nicholoas Morehead, who is seated in center with sunglasses who died from a rare form of brain can- the award this year, given to the best fighting the battle with chemotherapy. behind girl with white shirt. michael heller photo cer when he was 15 years old. “To say sportsman at their level, were, for Ma- His wife, Paige, who is the daughter of he loved the sport of baseball would be jor Leagues, twins Kristopher and Scott Cliff Clark, one of the founders of the Most members of the group — named finish line first in 29:28.57 (4:45 mile 33:27.77 and Calli Rianne Thackery, an understatement,” the family wrote Vinski, above in back row next to Lisa Shelter Island 10K, said on Tuesday that the Semicolons in honor of Nick’s sur- pace). Eliud Ngetich, 23, finished sec- 24, was third in 33:59.73. in a message. “Anyone who ever played Koehne, center, Michael Dee, left, and she wanted to form a team to support gery to remove part of his colon — com- ond in 29:47.27 and Bernard Legat, Complete results from the race, with Alex, either on his team or from Terri Federico. Aidan Schmitz, front her husband, while also launching a peted on Saturday while Nick kept a 22, was third in 29:56.89. which once again benefited the Shel- another, knew Alex, and knew the love left, won the award for AAA, while An- fundraising campaign that to date has close eye on his children, Cayman, Gotytom Gebreslase, 22, was the ter Island 10K Community Fund, East he had for the game and the respect he thony Capiello, front, won for T-Ball, brought in roughly $7,000 to be donat- 7, and Larkin, 4. The group is raising first overall female finisher with End Hospice and The Timothy Hill had for everyone involved. They will Fiona Martin, center, for minors soft- ed to the Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA). funds with an online campaign at a time of 32:06.19 (5:10 mile pace), Children’s Ranch, are available on- tell you that he always, no matter what, ball, and Sam Blackburn, right, for mi- “Colon cancer is very preventable crowdrise.com, where you can enter while Emma Jebet, 25, was second in line at shelterislandrun.com. would shake hands and tell you ‘good nors baseball. when caught early and doctors are “semicolon” into the search engine to recommending screenings at 50 if you make a donation. have no family history,” Paige said. “Things are going along well,” More- “Nick was diagnosed just before his head said about his treatment. “Noth- 42nd birthday and did not have a fam- ing new is popping up and the tumor ily history. We are going to continue to is shrinking.” do what we can by raising awareness The Semicolons joined what is al- Fantastic Waterfront Buys On Beautiful Shelter Island The Un-Hampton and funds and join with CCA to knock ways a festive atmosphere at the race, colon cancer out of the top three dead- won this year by Edwin Kipsang Rotich, liest cancers.” 28, a native of Kenya who crossed the

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Montauk boat he summer weather has fi- nally shown up in time for Tthe first day of summer, lands 780-pound June 21. The bay was a better bet for swimmers over the weekend shark but can’t with the rip cur- rents along the ocean beaches. get back in time Anglers still got out to try their luck. BY EMMA BETUEL Locally, fluking con- sisted of more shorts In 10 years, no one will remember than keepers. Stick to S/S sand- who won the 31st annual Star Island wiches on the drift for the best Shark Tournament in Montauk, said results. Any tide works as long Elliot Gershowitz, one of the owners as you get a drift. Locally, striped of Star Island Yacht Club and a tourna- bass fishing has been tough with ment director. Instead, the talk of the warming waters and another run tournament this weekend was a mako of bluefish. Large sized bluefish shark weighing 780 pounds, caught by can be had at the ferry slip. Troll- a Montauk fishing vessel namedThe Pro- ers are catching blackfish up to fessional Cryer. 15 pounds on parachutes. There Caught in whitecapped conditions are also cocktail sized blues at Ce- that deterred many boats from ventur- dar Point and Northwest creeks. ing out on Saturday — only 93 boats Porgies are mixed in sizes and registered for the tournament this are scattered throughout the bay. year — the crew aboard The Professional Some larger porgies are taking Cryer caught their mako 12 miles off clams at Jessups. Last week the the coast of Montauk. They hooked it weakfish cooperated. Most days about 4 p.m., two hours before the tour- you can find fish up to 5 pounds. nament deadline of 6 p.m. The mako Remember that the limit is one fought for an hour and fifteen minutes, fish at a minimum size of 16 leaving the crew just 45 minutes to get inches. Everyone is waiting anx- their prize-winning fish past the finish iously for seabass season to open line at the entrance to Lake Montauk. on June 27. By 6 p.m., Gershowitz got a call on Surf fishing is on the slow his radio: The Cryer was towing back a side. A few bass are taking clams on the ocean beaches. Montauk massive shark, but there was no way it A smaller mako shark is ready to be weighed on the dock at Star Island. emma betuel photo would make it back to port in time to boats have been catching some qualify for the tournament. 730-pound mako worth $30,000. Capt. into a tournament like this, everybody large bass and plenty of bluefish. “It’s a memory,” said Gershowitz, Meberg now has the mako’s jaws — on the boat has a job.” Look for the fishing to fall into who gave the crew a courtesy weigh-in which are over one foot wide — mount- In addition to the sporting aspect of the summer doldrums soon as around 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. “They ed in his home in Huntington. the shark tournament, the directors A 780-pound mako caught during the Star Island Shark Tournament over the weekend was too water temps exceed 70 degrees. were stoked because fishing is all about “We fought it for three hours. The are adamant that competitions like late to the dock to qualify as the winner. mike kromer photo the experience. Nobody is going to re- fish was so big, we had to fight it with these play a role in shark conservation member who won this tournament 10 the boat,” Meberg said. “Everybody was and education. Sport fishing and ma- catch and release. years from now, but everybody is going on edge, it was like three hours of ten- rine conservation “are not at odds,” ac- “In order to do a study, we need the to remember that 780-pound fish that sion. It’s just one of those things where cording to Lisa Natanson, a researcher whole size range of the species,” she TIDES, SUN & THE MOON was too late.” it’s the fish of a lifetime.” at the National Marine Fisheries Ser- added. “If we can get the big ones here The winner of the tournament was The competitors at Star Island are vice (NOAA). where they’re going to get caught any- HIGH SAG SAGG SUNRISE SUNSET TIDES HARBOR OCEAN another mako, weighing in at 453 insistent that shark fishing is a team Three years ago, the tournament way, great. This helps us quite a bit.” pounds, caught aboard the local Mon- sport. Like positions on a football or made it mandatory that anglers use Researchers like Natanson often do June 22 9:39 pm 11:06 pm 5:17 am 8:25 pm tauk boat, Gotta Go, captained by John baseball team, each member of the circular non-stainless steel hooks that the full shark tournament circuit each June 23 10:30 pm 11:57 pm 5:18 am 8:25 pm Levitt of Sagaponack. The minimum crew has a specialized job. rust in saltwater — allowing sharks summer. The Star Island Tournament June 24 11:24 pm -- -- 5:18 am 8:25 pm weight for a mako to qualify for the “It is really a team sport, and that’s that escape during the fight to get off was the beginning of her summer sea- June 25 -- -- 1:22 pm 5:18 am 8:25 pm tournament is 125 pounds. the best part,” said Meberg. “There’s the hook naturally. 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