Suffolk Bancorp announced that it would not be filing its quarterly report within the time allowed.
Suffolk Bancorp announced that it would not be filing its quarterly report within the time allowed.
Bonnie Schnitta, the founder and president of SoundSense on Newtown Lane in East Hampton, has been awarded a patent for a “sound-focusing mechanism and method of estimating acoustic leakage of an object and method of estimating transmission loss of an object” — in short, the dB focus tube — the International Institute of Acoustics and Vibration has announced.
The Corcoran Group’s second-quarter real estate market report was recently published and shows numbers are up slightly this year over the same time last year.
Several pricey deals in Southampton Village and on North Haven increased the quarterly sales figures over last year’s. For example, in Southampton Village the dollar amount was more than double the number from 2010’s second quarter — $127.8 million versus $54.2 million — although there were only two more house sales this quarter as compared to the same quarter last year.
High-End Tag Sale
East Hampton Studio at 77 Industrial Road in Wainscott will be the site of a high-end tag sale this weekend put on by White Goose Estate Sales. It is to include household contents from a previous high-profile house sale, antiques from dealers, and more. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Amagansett Food Institute, which promotes sustainable food and farming and environmental education on the East End.
AMAGANSETT
B. Steckowski to J. Reich and J. Yoo, 50 Miankoma Lane, .25 acre, July 5, $1,350,000
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE
M. and D. Derrig to 46 East Hollow L.L.C., 46 East Hollow Road, .92 acre, July 6, $7,450,000
MONTAUK
Zandoli Ventures I to Montauk Village Properties, 732 Montauk Highway, June 29, $1,045,000
NORTHWEST
Wegman, Strong, and Peknic to D. Lerner and B. Kinglake, 79 Three Mile Harbor Drive, .61 acre, June 30, $595,000
Bling for Pets
Catherine Malandrino’s clothing boutique at 25 Newtown Lane in East Hampton will have a trunk show on Saturday featuring special treats and couture for canine companions.
Bling Bone, a line of fine jewelry and accessories for pets and pet lovers, will donate 15 percent of the proceeds from the event to the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons. Dogs and their owners will be welcomed from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Eye Advice at White’s
EAST HAMPTON
D. and L. Zenger to S. Cohen, 32 Miller Lane (vacant), June 23, $330,000.
R. Trincere and Kushnick to S. Kamen, 29 Squires Path, .83 acre, June 24, $745,000.
E. Gleacher Trust 2007 to J. Woodby, 21 Horseshoe Drive North, .92 acre, June 24, $1,876,589.
Boys and Girls Harbor to East Hampton Town and Suffolk County, 180 Springy Banks Road and 74-5-30.2, 27.76 acres, May 26, $7,349,125.
T. Po and T. Cahill Jr. to J. Assael, 22 Bull Run, 2.2 acres, June 11, $2,640,000.
Trunk Treasures Abound
London Jewelers on Main Street in East Hampton will hold a designer jewelry trunk show on Saturday from 2 to 7 p.m. Samantha Yanks, editor in chief of Hamptons Magazine, will join in to co-host at 5 p.m.
The show will spotlight new and extended collections from many designers including David Webb, David Yurman, H. Stern, Ivanka Trump, Sutra, Suzy Fox, and many others.
Summer refreshments will be served.
Farther Afield
AMAGANSETT
S., A., B., and W. Ramskill to M. and L. Ieraci, 118 Shore Drive East, .12 acre, June 9, $220,000.
A. and F. Pollikoff to Jet Hampton L.L.C., 94 Hedges Lane, June 10, $1,750,000.
H. and A. Juter to M. Voelker, 3 Pine Way, .26 acre, June 6, $1,875,000.
EAST HAMPTON
S. Parkes to N. Russell and N. Young, 33 South Breeze Drive, .92 acre, June 15, $750,000.
P. and V. Caulfield to C. Marshall, 6 Monument Lane, .69 acre (vacant), June 20, $310,000.
New Planner at B.N.B.
Donald G. Kuss, who has more than 25 years of experience in the financial planning field, is joining Bridge Investment Services, the financial services division of Bridgehampton National Bank. Mr. Kuss comes aboard as an investment adviser representative with a specialty in trust and estate panning. Profit sharing and 401(k) plans are among his areas of expertise.
AMAGANSETT
P. Rana Jr. and V. Rana to R. Citrino III and IV and M. and D. Citrino, 258 Montauk Highway, .13 acre, June 6, $500,000.
EAST HAMPTON
A. Telyas to P. and R. Cooper, 31 Robert’s Lane (vacant), June 14, $500,000.
R. Buchwald to S. Kimball Living Trust, 35 Milina Drive, .38 acre, June 7, $1,250,000.
P. LaMedica Jr. and J. Lima to D. and S. Kupfer, 27 Hedges Banks Drive, .96 acre, June 9, $999,999.
T. Feldman to J. and M. Weiner, 35 Cordwood Lane, 1.2 acres, June 1, $999,000.
NOYAC
The numbers, as they say, do not lie. According to Town and Country, an East End real estate firm that provides detailed information from 11 different markets in the area, some villages and towns have made notable jumps in sales, while some have stayed stable, and only two have not met the sales for the previous quarter.
Fashion Sale, Benefit
The Catherine Malandrino boutique at 25 Newtown Lane in East Hampton will feature the handcrafted jewelry of Charlotte Caramanico and Ms. Malandrino’s summer fashions on Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. Guests can enjoy champagne and 15 percent off the full price of items in Ms. Malandrino’s collection for the afternoon. A share of the proceeds will benefit the Feeding America organization.
Mac Store in Sag
AMAGANSETT
P. and S. Bard to S. and C. Corwen, 85 Surf Drive, .23 acre, May 26, $1,862,500.
EAST HAMPTON
J. Jordan to M. Mitchell, 24 Fieldview Lane, June 2, $1,275,000.
A. Glennon to J. and M. Pizzo, 59 Miller Lane East (vacant), June 8, $373,000.
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE
H. and R. and J. and Gat Schneider to J. Rosen and R. Mervis, 100 Meadow Way, .62 acre, June 3, $1,175,000.
115 Pasture Gate Road to Roudou One L.L.C., 21 Old Beach Lane, 2 acres, May 25, $20,450,000.
MONTAUK
Getting Fresh, Eh?
Coming down on the fashion currents from Canada, Joe Fresh has opened a pop-up store on Main Street in East Hampton Village, featuring casual summer wear at reasonable prices.
This is Joe Fresh’s first store in the United States, although the brand is well known, with 300 stores up north.
Although the local branch of the shop will only be open until the end of the summer, a more permanent store is set to open in New York City this fall.
AMAGANSETT
77 Meeting House Lane to 77 M.H. L.L.C., 77 Meeting House Lane, .84 acre, May 26, $4,200,000.
69 Meeting House L.L.C. to 69 M.H. L.L.C., 69 Meeting House Lane, .65 acre, May 26, $2,300,000.
Princeton Academy S.H. to A. Gallin, 466 Further Lane, 2.11 acres, June 3, $5,105,000.
Maschin Family Trust to R. Babin, 725 Montauk Highway, .41 acre, May 27, $760,000.
Jet Hampton L.L.C. to P. and A. Gasparro, 66 Mako Lane, .23 acre, June 3, $3,500,000.
EAST HAMPTON
Printery Trunk Show
The Elegant Setting, a shop on Main Street in Southampton, will itself be the setting of a trunk show on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring the Printery, a company based in Oyster Bay that uses hand-engraving and the letterpress process to create announcements and notepapers of all kinds.
Customers on Saturday will receive a mixed box of eight engraved note cards and envelopes along with a $50 gift certificate that can be applied to any personalized purchase during the year.
AMAGANSETT
L. Goldstein to O. Rice, 239 Red Dirt Road, 2.7 acres, May 17, $2,172,000.
J. DeWitt to D. Schwartz and T. Zohn, 6 Bell Place, 1.84 acres, May 24, $1,475,000.
Goldman and S.R. Real Property to T. and E. Seckin, 45 Seabreeze Lane, .72 acre, May 23, $2,800,000.
EAST HAMPTON
P. Campanella to S. and K. Galvin, 3 Boatsteerers Court, .32 acre, May 26, $390,000.
G. Kennedy to M. and D. Walsh, 16 Wireless Road, May 17, $495,000.
N. Steiner to S. Bredau, 33 Wireless Road, .5 acre, May 23, $977,330.
Made’s Summer Soirée
Made, a store that recently opened on Race Lane in East Hampton, will hold a summer soirée on Saturday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The shop, owned by Eleni Preston, a longtime Sag Harbor resident and artist, sells “items functional and beautiful, original and reclaimed, from around the world.” Because Ms. Preston works with many artisans in different mediums, the inventory changes frequently.
Expanded Walk-In Hours
AMAGANSETT
34 Laurel Hill Lane to A. Cohen and A. Hawker, 34 Laurel Hill Lane, 1.76 acres (vacant), April 25, $715,000.
R. McCreary to K. Murphy and A. Smyth, 38 Abram’s Landing Road, 1.04 acres, May 16, $925,000.
A. and J. Fazzalari to J. and A. Rudic, 44 Dune Lane, .28 acre, May 13, $1,155,000.
EAST HAMPTON
D. and Z. Astorr to S. Lee and K. Reilly, 39 Miller Lane West, May 12, $1,195,000.
A. Caruso and B. Clark to D. Roth, 17 Horseshoe Drive North, .92 acre, May 13, $1,455,000.
Sharks and pirates usually conjure up images of the open seas — unless you’re in the Hamptons real estate business.
PC Tuneups
Computer running a little slow? Weird messages popping up out of nowhere? Now there’s a chance to take your little electronic friend into Staples at the Bridgehampton Commons for a free tuneup on Saturday.
A certified technician will also be on hand to offer a consultation as well as boost your PC’s speed and performance and check for nasty spyware and viruses. Appointments can be scheduled by contacting Staples at (631) 537-1654.
Pop-Up From St. Barts
The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
EAST HAMPTON
A. and S. Schoenfeld to A. Kozicharow and Goeller, 7 Little Court, 1.55 acres, May 11, $1,100,000.
J. Young to D. Gorrie, 3 Spread Oak Lane, 1 acre, May 11, $950,000.
L. Kramer to S. Cohen and N. Leung, 7 East Way, .54 acre, May 13, $600,000.
F. and A. Notel Jr. to T. and L. Calabrese Jr. 1 Beech Road, .63 acre, May 6, $1,125,000
Cruising Organic Avenue
Organic Avenue has once again opened its doors, and juicers, on Job’s Lane in Southampton. Offering a “live, organic, vegan experience” — L.O.V.E. — Organic Avenue sells soups, salads, entrees, snacks, and juices geared toward those seeking to follow a vegan or raw-food lifestyle.
The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
AMAGANSETT
B. Hunnicutt to A. Hede, 12 Pond Park Place, 1.68 acres, May 2, $1,480,000.
Gualtieri and Davidowicz to T. and C. Berkman, 9 Fresh Pond Road, .86 acre, April 20, $2,250,000.
J. and L. Aurilia to J. Lynch, 17 Cliff Road, .28 acre, April 22, $1,600,000.
EAST HAMPTON
Awards for Ads
The Montauk-based ad team of Lynn Blumenfeld and Jill Fleming took home fistfuls of awards recently for their company, blumenfeld + fleming, from the international Hermes Creative Awards.
Blumenfeld + fleming is an advertising, Web, and logo design firm with headquarters in Montauk. The company was founded by Ms. Blumenfeld and Ms. Fleming, two former Madison Avenue creatives, in 2002. Their clients include Suffolk County National Bank, Southampton Hospital, Gosman’s, Landscape Details, and Advantage Title.
The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
AMAGANSETT
S. Papandrea Page to P. McBrien, 71 Dunes Lane, 1.4 acres, March 28, $6,325,000.
A.S. Land Corporation to Harrison William Realty, 306 Bluff Road, 1.14 acres (vacant), April 29, $3,300,000.
EAST HAMPTON
L. Heneveld to H. Cohen and M. Zimmerman, 8 Shellfish Lane, May 2, $1,145,000.
L. and B. Kruysman to C. Growney, 302 Abraham’s Path, April 25, $1,695,000.
MONTAUK
Cursive East End
Cursive, which has two stores in New York City, has launched an outpost at Amagansett Square.
The shop, co-owned by Michael Schultz, Douglas Duncan, and a long-haired dachshund named Noodle, sells fine papers, jewelry, and “curiosities.”
According to its Web site, Cursive opened originally “in the hopes of bringing some wonder and excitement to the mostly sedate world of fine paper.”
The Amagansett shop will be open every day.
Free Ride to the Beach
The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
EAST HAMPTON
J. Harrison to D. and R. Shouldice, 6 Founders Lane, March 30, $650,000.
EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE
Coopers on Newtown to D. and J. Page, 186 Newtown Lane, .16 acre, April 1, $1,565,000.
P. and J. Young to P. Marchgiotta, 19 Gingerbread Lane, .27 acre, March 31, $1,625,000.
L. Avati to R. Berardi and G. Magnolfi, 120 Montauk Highway, 1.1 acres, April 8, $1,550,000.
Oh Those Rays
WellNest, a store on Main Street in Sag Harbor that sells “environmentally friendly lifestyle products,” will be selling products to protect people from the sun, including sunglasses, on Sunday. Fifty percent of the proceeds will go to the Melanoma Research Alliance. The store will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
FreshDirect’s Back
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