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2010 Chamber Events Saturday, June 26th & Sunday, June 27th 10am - 5pm 10th Annual Outdoor Arts & Crafts Show W. Montauk Hwy. on the Green across from the H.B. Fire Dept. Free. Saturday, August 28th & Sunday, August 29th 10am - 5pm 23rd Annual Outdoor Art Show W. Montauk Hwy. on the Green across from the H.B. Fire Dept. Free. Sunday, September 26th Noon - 4pm 12th Annual Chili/Chowder Contest Boardy Barn, West Montauk Hwy. Sunday, December 5th 4pm Annual Tree Lighting & Visit with Santa, At the Fire House, Free. 140 West Main Street Hampton Bays, NY 11946 Phone: 631-728-2211 Fax: 631-728- 0308 [email protected] www.hamptonbayschamber.com OFFICERS President Stan Glinka ~ Hamptons State Bank 1st. V.P. Ron Garrone ~ Drake Motor Inn 2nd V.P. Doreen D’Andrea ~ Village Real Estate Treasurer JoAnn Braxl ~ RLL, Inc. Secretary Nancy Kouris ~ Planet Fitness Board Members Dot Capuano ~ Shinnecock Star Fishing Boat Anthony DeBlasio ~ Hampton Bays Schools Ann Marie Pallister ~ Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate Christie Pfeil ~ Bridgehampton Nat’l Bank Dana Rubin ~ Hampton Bays Wine & Spirits Donna Soleau ~ Sunwater’s Grill Membership Information Please contact the Chamber to request an application or visit our office, located at 140 West Main St. (Montauk Hwy), opposite the movie theatre. The Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce is an organization established for the purpose of advancing the commercial, industrial, civic and general interests of the Hampton Bays area and those outlying communities within the Hampton Bays School District. Hampton Bays— Open All Year Long Welcome to the Hamlet of Hampton Bays, one of the jewels of the “Hamptons” Hampton Bays was known as “Good Ground” because of the natural abundance of life on land and in the sea. The Indians would fish and hunt along the shoreline and throughout the many inlets and creeks that create the pattern of our land, leaving their canoes at the spot now marked by the historic site of the Canoe Place Inn. Colonists built Fort Lookout atop the high ground on the west bank of the canal, affording them excellent views of the approaches from the Peconic & Shinnecock Bays. During the Revolutionary War in 1776, some of the battles of Long Island took place right here in our hamlet leaving our area steeped in history and lore. The name was changed to align our town with the emerging Hampton “Celebrity” scene during the 1920’s, when we were host to such notables as Cary Grant, Helen Hayes, boxing champ John L. Sullivan, i and then NY Governor Alfred E. Smith. Today, although we may host and house celebrities from many walks of life and entertainment, we are primarily a quiet, laid back community with strong ties to our families and friends. It is here that you will have access to the most pristine bay and ocean beaches on Long Island, while casting your fishing line into waters abundant with all varieties of fish and shellfish. As the only Hampton to have access to all surrounding waterways, Hampton Bays is known as “The boat way to the Hamptons.” From Shin- necock and Tiana Bays, boaters can reach the Atlantic Ocean through the Shinnecock Inlet or north to the Great Peconic Bay via the Shinnecock Canal. We have over 100 miles of waterfront property. Boaters and jet skiers use the Shinnecock Canal to ‘play’ in both bays, and the beautiful Ponquogue Bridge affords access to Dune Road’s beaches, clubs, and magnificent restaurants with water-front views. This unique and fragile strip of land is home to the Shinnecock Commercial Fishing Fleet, the second largest commercial fleet in Photo by Katrina Lohr ii the State of New York. Avid fishermen can experience serious deep-sea fishing by going aboard one of the areas many charter boats. We welcome you as a visitor or potential ‘settler’ in our hamlet. Enjoy our bright sunny days and beautiful sunsets. Swim or sail in our waters. Dine in our local restaurants. Party in our clubs. Picnic or camp in our parks. Browse through our Main Street shops. Visit us anytime—we’re open all year long. The Chamber of Commerce is here to assist you in finding the right vacation or visitor’s package to fit your time, budget and interests. We do suggest you make reservations for your accommodations before you arrive in our hamlet. Enjoy your stay and feel free to contact the Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce at 631-728-2211 for further information. Photo by Katrina Lohr iii CHAMBER HOURS: Summer Monday-Saturday 10am-3pm Sunday Closed Off-season Monday-Friday 10am-3pm Catch the latest news at www.hamptonbayschamber.com iv The end of another great day at Ponquogue Beach Once in a lifetime catch v TABLE OF CONTENTS Accommodations ...................................2 Accounting .............................................3 Advertising- Graphic Design-P.R. .........5 Air-Conditioning & Heating ..................5 Animal Care ...........................................6 Auto Repair ............................................8 Auto Sales ..............................................8 Banks .....................................................9 Bar & Grill ..............................................11 Beauty Salons ........................................11 Beverages ...............................................12 Broadcasting ..........................................12 Builders & Remodeling..........................12 Building Supplies ...................................13 Car Wash ................................................13 Chiropractor ..........................................14 Cleaning Services ...................................14 Clock Repair & Sales ..............................14 Clothing .................................................14 Community Information .......................55 Drug Store ..............................................16 Entertainment Spots .............................16 Fencing ..................................................17 Financial Services ..................................18 Fishing Charters ....................................20 Floor, Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning ....21 Flooring ..................................................21 Florist .....................................................21 Food Specialties .....................................24 Fuel Oil...................................................25 Furniture Repair/Restoration ...............26 vi Contents cont’d Gas Station .............................................26 Gift Store ................................................28 Grocery ..................................................28 Health Clubs ..........................................28 Ice Cream ...............................................28 Insurance ...............................................31 Landscaping ...........................................32 Law Offices .............................................33 Limo Services .........................................34 Liquor Store ...........................................34 Marinas ..................................................34 Marine ....................................................37 Marine Supplies .....................................37 Media .....................................................38 Music ......................................................39 Newspapers............................................39 Packaging & Shipping ............................41 Plumbing & Heating ..............................41 Pool Services ..........................................41 Printing/Graphic Arts ...........................42 Promotional/Marketing ........................42 Property Management ...........................43 Real Estate .............................................43 Restaurants ............................................46 Security ..................................................53 Sporting Goods ......................................53 Web Design ............................................54 Unless noted otherwise, addresses of Guide listings are in Hampton Bays. vii Photo by Katrina Lohr 2009 Poster Contest Winner-- Benny Lupia at Shinnecock Canal Fishing by Carolyn Munaco Haines 2010-11 Vacation Guide designed by Underground Media Printed by Searles Graphics Historical information provided by Hampton Bays Historical & Preservation Society Historical photos provided by Tony Capone, Ron and Val Scott Other photos credited to: Ray Geminski, Kathy Hummel, Katrina Lohr and Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce viii Beginning in the 1880s numerous boarding houses and hotels were built in response to the tourists who discoverd Hampton Bays through outings on the Long Island Railroad. The largest hotel was the Clifton which had accommodations for over 100 guests. It was luxuriously afforded with billiard rooms, tennis courts and bathhouses. Vintage photo of Clifton Hotel 1 **** Lodging **** The members listed here offer a wide range of accommodations for visitors to the East End. Rates and other information are available by calling the businesses directly. The Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce does not act as an agent or employ continuous inspection service in regards to accommodations. Rates are controlled by the owners, not by the Hampton Bays Chamber of Commerce. Accommodations Bowen’s by the Bays ~ 728-1158 177 W. Montauk Hwy. www.gobowens.com [email protected] Family operated country resort with elegant guest rooms and charming cottages. Pool, lighted tennis with pro available, putting green, playground and pond on 4 landscaped acres. CC/ TV, A/C. Quiet and immaculate. Colonial