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Recorded Deeds: 03.20.14

Recorded Deeds: 03.20.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

AMAGANSETT

T. and A. Kanninen to Siadat 2009 Family Trust, 112 Meeting House Lane, .39 acre, Jan. 15, $2,000,000.

EAST HAMPTON

9 Roberts Lane L.L.C. to A. and R. Dahan, 9 Roberts Lane, .78 acre, Dec. 10, $4,462,500.

REB/JOHN L.L.C. to Cove Hollow 105 L.L.C., 105 Cove Hollow Road, 1.25 acre, Jan. 08, $1,151,000.

C. Jordan (by referee) to D. Sakowitz, 9 North Cape Lane, .59 acre, Jan. 10, $442,000.

F. Hallissey to H. Andrion, 8 Villa Avenue, .37 acre, Dec. 13, $1,870,000.

R. Karpp to J. and J. Elefterion, 9 Montauk Avenue and lot 7, .37 acre, Jan. 6, $805,000.

GABVIC27 L.L.C. to C. Chung, 27 Quarty Court, 1.45 acres, Dec. 18, $1,775,000.

E. Colleary to N. and K. Conlin, 628 Stephen Hands Path, .24 acre, Dec. 31, $535,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

D. Palladino to East Hampton Properties, 9 Route 114, .24 acre, Dec. 20, $845,000.

MONTAUK

M. DePinto (by executor) to M. and J. Hantz and L. Swartz, 6 Beach Plum Road, .17 acre, Nov. 22, $635,000.

N. Fenton to J. and C. Bruder, 236 Edgemere Street, Unit 231, Dec. 13, $355,000.

J. Mayer to R. and N. Fallon, 19 Otis Road, .17 acre, Dec. 20, $985,000.

L. and J. Vilardi and Macarthy to Y. Mitchel and S. Molinas, 9 Arthur Road, .23 acre, Jan. 6, $995,000.

NOYAC

R. King to L. Eberle, 7 Chestnut Street, .21 acre, Jan. 14, $435,000.

R. Pantina to R. and J. Smith, 12 Notre Dame Road, Bay Point, .68 acre, Jan. 10, $5,522,000.

SAG HARBOR

Mary’s Rooms L.L.C. to M. Quilty, 68 Rysam Street, Jan. 10, $1,520,000.

Glasse and Glasse Sinclair to 14 Lincoln Street Sag, 14 Lincoln Street, .52 acre (vacant), Dec. 27, $342,500.

R. Elliott and J. Raichle to J. and K. Sloane, 12 Mount Misery Drive, .42 acre, Dec. 18, $610,000.

J. Lindahl Trust to J. and M. Sibeud, 211 Main Street, .18 acre, Jan. 2, $1,695,000.

SPRINGS

M. Hayden to M.V. Realty Group Company, 315 Gerard Drive, .72 acre, Jan. 10, $1,537,500.

E. Janssen and P. McHugh to J. Sheedy, 15 Highwood, .4 acre, Jan. 13, $580,000.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

J., T., and N. Pappas and B. Wood to D. Beard, 1526 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Turnpike, 1.2 acres, Jan. 8, $515,000.

M. Palma to J. Wiener and S. Gleit, 53 Toppings Field Court, .96 acre, Jan. 14, $2,900,000.

WATER MILL

Turtle Pond Builders to Trocchia and Canzani Trocchia, 122 Middle Line Highway, .82 acre, Jan. 9, $2,195,000.

Deerfield Hamptons to Deerfield Farm View, 7 Farrell Court, Nov. 12, $4,800,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 04.03.14

Recorded Deeds: 04.03.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

AMAGANSETT

D. and C. Stelcer to A. and L. Klarman, 38 Canvasback Lane, 2 acres, Jan. 23, $1,500,000.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

L. Smalling to M. Yoham, M, 206 Lumber Lane, .28 acre, Dec. 9, $636,000.

194 Narrow Lane Corp. to B. Murphy Jr. and Randall, 194 Narrow Lane, .36 acre, Jan. 9, $1,600,000.

Magrett, Guyer, and Wright to R. Steinberg, 18 Lockwood Avenue, .34 acre, Jan. 15, $670,000.

D. Zilkha to 510 Halsey Lane L.L.C., 510 Halsey Lane, 1.6 acres, Jan. 9, $4,800,000.

EAST HAMPTON

C. Regev to 31 Fieldview L.L.C., 31 Fieldview Lane (vacant), Jan. 14, $711,000.

J. Tally to M. Tiemann, 26 Squires Path, .47 acre (vacant), Jan. 08, $250,000.

J. and M. Tally to S. Tiemann, 24 Squires Path, .63 acre, Jan. 08, $950,000.

P. Meehan to J. and L. Raider, 38 Stratton Square and 301-1-5-7, .25 acre, Jan. 9, $2,200,000.

SAT Properties L.L.C. to J. Whitmore, 5 Hardscrabble Court, Jan. 17, $2,200,000.

G. Lawrence to A. and A. Norton, 14 Horseshoe Drive North, .95 acre, Jan. 17, $1,931,000.

R. and T. Travaglione Trusts to S. and P. DeBlasi, 8 Horse Meadow Lane, .92 acre, Jan. 10, $2,734,210.

A. Freedman to A. Seneviratne and Peries, 32 Bull Path, 3.04 acres, Jan. 23, $3,000,000.

H. and L. Koplewicz to M. and D. Katz, 24 Bull Run, 2.33 acres, Jan. 6, $2,400,000.

C. and M. Chimera to I. Medawar and Edelstein, 6 James Street, .53 acre, Dec. 4, $843,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

A. Shengold to T. Escobedo and R. Haerle, 1 Sherrill Road, .13 acre, Jan. 17, $605,000.

MONTAUK

Unicorn Estates Corp. to 11 Wills Point Road, 11 Wills Point Road (vacant), Jan. 9, $1,450,000.

B. Kalle-Vernooy to C. Simunek and R. Harris, 5 Beach Plum Road, .18 acre, Jan. 17, $543,000.

Underwood and Pallanes to 387 West Lake Associates, 387 West Lake Drive, .54 acre, Jan. 23, $1,500,000.

M. Sica to M. McKeon, 23 Fort Pond Road, Unit 140, Jan. 10, $294,000.

The Lido Resort L.L.C. to South Emery Assets, 2 South Euclid Avenue and 5 South Emery, Jan. 9, $2,275,000.

L. Depasquale to J. and K. Hewitt, 9 South Etna Avenue, .05 acre (vacant), Dec. 17, $140,000.

Neitzel and Lardner Neitzel to F. Principe, 1 Harrison Road, Jan. 10, $695,000.

NORTH HAVEN

S. LaMontagne to D. Bensadoun and Shavrit, 21 West Drive, .77 acre, Jan. 14, $2,050,000.

Malloy Enterprises to M. and D. Walsh, 11 Hawthorne Avenue, 1.61 acres, Jan. 9, $800,000.

NOYAC

N. and A. Tevez to E. Pineda, 88 Wildwood Road, .73 acre, Dec. 27, $495,500.

Brick Kiln Estates to Floscape L.L.C., 990 Brick Kiln Road, 5.07 acres, Jan. 13, $5,568,047.

SAG HARBOR

283 Main Street Sag to S. Hausner and A. Chen, 281 Main Street, Jan. 10, $625,000.

A. Garbowski to C. and K. Sferrazza, 19 Forrest Street, .47 acre, Nov. 12, $660,000.

SPRINGS

M. Miller (by referee) to H.S.B.C. Bank U.S.A., 12 Walton Street, Oct. 21, $329,523.

J. Sialiano to A. Hoffman and L. Marcove, 24 Manor Lane, .71 acre, Jan. 23, $660,000.

C. Yark and C. Sharkey to Summers East L.L.C., 48 Harbor View Drive, .5 acre (vacant), Sept. 16, $180,000.

WAINSCOTT

Bridgehampton Fire District to R. and J. Lauder, Wainscott Main Street, .14 acre, Jan. 23, $943,760.

WATER MILL

J. Fitzpatrick to R. and S. Wilutis, 93 Lower Seven Ponds Road, 1.22 acres, Jan. 14, $537,500.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Wake-Up Call for New Shop

Wake-Up Call for New Shop

Durell Godfrey
Beth Lee Schlendorf was struck by the idea that she and her family were spending a third of their lives sleeping on a possibly toxic soup
By
Debra Scott

    When Beth Lee Schlendorf purchased a memory foam mattress a couple of years ago, she had no idea that it would spark an idea to start a business. The synthetic slab, which she later discovered comprised more than 60 chemicals, was so smelly that she was warned by the store she purchased it from to air it out for between 24 and 48 hours. When she began to get headaches she was struck by the idea that she and her family were spending a third of their lives sleeping on a possibly toxic soup. It was a wake-up call that put her on a mission to find out what mattresses are made of.

    “I spent a year researching,” she said, explaining that the business is not an easy one to wade through. Many so-called “natural” or even “organic” mattresses contained some natural materials, but were still primarily petroleum-based, she discovered. Then the proverbial lightbulb went off. If she was having so much trouble making sense of the industry, others must be too. She decided to open a store where, having done the legwork, she would offer customers her expertise. She opened Bliss Sleep Center, at the corner of Hayground Road and Montauk Highway in Water Mill, last spring. 

    Having worked as a banker — she was a vice president at Citibank — her new career wasn’t an obvious choice. Though she had always thought she might one day open a store, she figured it would be a clothing boutique. “But when I learned all about this stuff, it became a passion.” Her husband, Micah Schlendorf, president of the Southampton Chamber of Commerce and a vice president of Suffolk County National Bank in East Hampton, helps with marketing. The couple live in Eastport.

    Not trusting industry hype, she visited factories to see for herself how manufacturers complied with organic standards. She finally chose four companies whose wares she sells. “All are the purest on the market at the most reasonable prices,” said Ms. Schlendorf. Most are made with a core of natural latex, which “cradles your spine and is good for support,” and cotton and wool. Latex, she said, “was in our great, great, great-grandfathers’ beds.” Besides being soft, cotton and wool offer natural flame-retardant features and are dust, mold, and mildew resistant.

    “Flame-retardant chemicals can spark nervous system disorders and can cause cancer,” according to Bobbi Chase Wilding, deputy director of Clean and Healthy New York, a nonprofit that promotes policy and market changes related to safer chemicals.

    Queen mattress prices at Bliss range from $700 to $3,700, and all are handmade to order. Bliss also carries seven toppers made of wool, cotton, or natural latex ($400 to $1,600). 

    On a recent visit to the store, Annie Veltri of Amagansett was testing different mattresses and toppers. Ms. Veltri, who suffers from allergies and felt she needed a natural bed “to breathe easier,” was impressed by the fact that Ms. Schlendorf had asked them a series of questions to guide them through the complicated decision-making process. Questions such as: Do you sleep hot? Do you have back issues or aches? Do you toss and turn?

    Both husband and wife had different sleep issues so Ms. Schlendorf demonstrated how each side of the bed could be customized. “Everything in the store can be customized,” said Ms. Schlendorf, mentioning pullout couch mattresses and dog beds as two examples. Ditto for pillows, of which the store carries nine kinds. As she showed the couple pillow filler options including buckwheat, she let them handle a soft cotton-like substance called kapok, from a seedpod from the rain forest, which is another filling.

    The store, which also carries organic duvets, sustainable wood bed frames, cribs, furniture, and products from Sag Harbor’s Pure and Peaceful, which makes essential oil-derived items from linen spray to tick repellants, has been doing very well. There was a spike in business after HBO aired “Toxic Hot Seat,” a documentary about the perils of flame-retardants. Business is going so well, in fact, that Ms. Schlendorf is planning to open another store farther west.

    As for that memory foam mattress? “We threw it out, along with three other mattresses we’d just bought.” What do they sleep on now? “A bed from Savvy Rest. It’s changed my husband’s life,” she said. “He used to get headaches three times a week. He thought it was work, but after three months on the mattress he said,  ‘Wow, I haven’t head a headache in three months.’ And he stopped tossing and turning.” What about snoring? “Well, he doesn’t snore as much. I’d say it’s eliminated his snoring by 70 percent.”

Recorded Deeds: 04.10.14

Recorded Deeds: 04.10.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

AMAGANSETT

M. Doyle to Bluff Road Partners, 216 Bluff Road, .74 acre (vacant), Jan. 21, $2,930,000.

83 Atlantic Avenue to Gowonno L.L.C., 83 Atlantic Avenue, 1.3 acres, Jan. 24, $3,250,000.

52 Gansett Lane Trust to A. Hakki, 52 Gansett Lane, .43 acre, Jan. 14, $4,400,000.

A. and E. Sacks to Sands Capital Holdings, 183 Marine Boulevard, .56 acre, Jan. 31, $11,000,000.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

T. Rome to 19 Sutton Place L.L.C., 5 Kellis Way, 1 acre, Jan. 24, $4,210,000.

EAST HAMPTON

R. O’Dwyer to R. Stone, 140 Accabonac Road, 2.6 acres (vacant), Feb. 6, $895,000.

Waterfall Victoria Trust to A. Sabin, 300 Pantigo Place, Unit 117, Feb. 4, $362,500.

MONTAUK

W. Sullivan to R. Vassil and M. Cathor, 27 Duryea Avenue, .26 acre, Jan. 16, $484,000.

O. and C. Sandoval to W. Griffiths, 15 Kettle Hole Road, 1.29 acres, Feb. 3, $2,075,000.

J. and J. Vassalotti to R. Donovan, 63 Dogwood Street, 1 acre, Feb. 4, $1,750,000.

NOYAC

R. Miller and B. Albom to NHAH L.L.C., 3036 Noyac Road, 1.84 acres, Jan. 31, $1,100,500.

J. and K. Sloane to B. and T. Goldstein, 10 Burkeshire Drive, .97 acre, Feb. 3, $1,650,000.

N. Melser to 1201 Designs L.L.C., 1070 Brick Kiln Road, 3.5 acres, Jan. 30, $1,600,000.

SAG HARBOR

J. Rose to J. and A. Marquardt, 68 West Water Street, Unit 14, Feb. 3, $1,180,000.

M. Kellogg to A. McLaughlin, 6 Columbia Street, .43 acre, Jan. 29, $458,000.

SPRINGS

A. Milner (by executor) to D. Gates, 40 Windward, .33 acre, Jan. 31, $590,000.

WATER MILL

G. Alves to 1197 Noyac Path L.L.C., 1197 Noyac Path, 1.76 acres, Jan. 29, $836,250.

A. Smith to M. and L. Ades, 2 Deer Ridge Trail, 1.06 acres, Jan. 24, $2,312,500

T. and C. Genovese to F.A. East End L.L.C., 116 Swan’s Neck Lane, 1.1 acres, Jan. 29, $2,325,000.

N. and F. Morse to C. and E. Lown, 538 Deerfield Road, 1.39 acres, Jan. 21, $1,275,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 04.17.14

Recorded Deeds: 04.17.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

AMAGANSETT

W. Noonan to D. Grossman, 16 Laurel Hill Lane, 1.66 acres (vacant), Feb. 4, $747,500.

S. and L. Hills to R. and J. Doty, 18 Ashwood Court, 1.72 acres, Jan. 28, $3,250,000.

B. and E. Beale to J. Milacci, 32 Old Montauk Highway, .78 acre, Jan. 31, $2,300,000.

B. Galdi (by referee) to M. and J. Sirgado, 24 Cliff Road, .22 acre, June 26, $1,400,000.

EAST HAMPTON

Eagle Ridge Holdings to D. Greuner, 6 Terry Road, 1.9 acres, Jan. 17, $1,447,500.

R. Gibeau to J. Esch and M. Maqsudi, 8 Chatfields Lane, 1 acre, Feb. 11, $1,190,000.

H. and R. Dittmer (by administrator) to Flex Development L.L.C., 8 Wheelock Walk, .32 acre (vacant), Jan. 17, $220,000.

H. and R. Dittmer (by administrator) to Flex Development L.L.C., 6 Wheelock Walk (vacant), Jan. 17, $300,000.

A. Martin to Witkowski Brosilowicz, 91 Whooping Hollow Road, .5 acre, Feb. 5, $320,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

D. Leff to 4201 Company L.L.C., 172 Cove Hollow Road, 1.1 acres, Feb. 4, $3,000,000.

MONTAUK

E. Lyons (by executors) to J. Friedman, 24 Fairview Avenue, .39 acre, Feb. 12, $585,000.

D. and M. Gandley to J. Wright, 74 South Edgemere Street, Jan. 31, $525,000.

K. and S. Glogg to K. Kochey and S. Laird, 30 Agnew Avenue, .17 acre, Jan. 29, $715,000

NORTH HAVEN

C. Adams to Walsh and Coghlan-Walsh, 30 Bayberry Lane, .29 acre, Feb. 6, $555,000.

J. and G. Conetta to T. Stading and B. Younger, 173 Ferry Road, 1.43 acres, Jan. 16, $3,000,000.

P. and P. Miller to T. Stading and B. Younger,B, 169 Ferry Road, 1.26 acres (vacant), Dec. 16, $1,500,000.

SAG HARBOR

Sherman, C to Goutal, T, 162 Madison Street, .43 acre, Jan. 30, $3,400,000.

SAGAPONACK

J. and K. Larkin to 138 Sagg Main L.L.C., 138 Sagaponack Main Street, 2.1 acres, Feb. 6, $4,650,000.

SPRINGS

H. and L. Kiedaisch to M. Barr and L. Drager, 41 Rutland Road, .43 acre, Feb. 4, $550,000.

A. Gradischer (by executor) to R. Gherardi Jr. and Buczek, 9 Rutland Road, .47 acre, Feb. 7, $385,000.

C. King to J. Hackett, 148 Woodbine Drive, .4 acre (vacant), Dec. 13, $185,000.

M. Gotovich to G. Griffin and MacDonald, 15 Cedar Ridge Drive, .46 acre, Feb. 4, $270,000.

WATER MILL

D. Sheahan to B. Graham and C. Barr, 84 Hayground Cove Road, 1.84 acres, Jan. 28, $5,000,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Working: Kathryn Reid, SewHampton

Working: Kathryn Reid, SewHampton

Kathryn Reid offers basic hand and machine sewing lessons to children as young as 6, and to adults who have never learned to sew or want to hone their skills or relearn things they have long since forgotten.
Kathryn Reid offers basic hand and machine sewing lessons to children as young as 6, and to adults who have never learned to sew or want to hone their skills or relearn things they have long since forgotten.
Carissa Katz
Offering sewing lessons to people of all ages
By
Carissa Katz

    Anyone with a grandparent or parent who could take pieces of fabric and stitch them into something useful, wearable, or pretty will recognize the impulse that fuels Kathryn Reid’s new business, SewHampton, which offers sewing lessons to people of all ages.

    Ms. Reid, an event producer primarily for corporate clients, has been sewing since she was a girl, first making Barbie clothes, later working in costume shops for college theater productions, and then making her own clothes as cash-strapped college grad. When her daughter was younger, she taught her to sew, too, but it was only last year that she decided to turn her lifelong hobby into a business.

    Her daughter had heard that the Ross School was looking for someone to teach fashion design at its summer camp. “It sounded like fun,” Ms. Reid said, and it was. “I really loved it.” Her campers ranged in age from 8 to 12 and some knew nothing at all about sewing. “The goal for them was to do a fashion show at the end of two weeks.” For those who don’t know a bobbin from a thimble or a lockstitch from a backstitch, that sounds like a daunting task, but “once they started, they just blossomed.”

    Ms. Reid, who lives in Springs, had so much fun with her campers that she just kept going, launching Sew­Hampton in September. “I’ve been in the event and corporate meeting industry for a long time, but I’m at a phase in my life where I wanted to see what the next thing would be,” she said. She offers basic hand and machine sewing lessons to children as young as 6, and to adults who have never learned to sew or want to hone their skills or re-learn things they have long since forgotten.

    A few months back, she bought a fleet of five Brother sewing machines and a stock of sewing kits, so she could take the lessons to anyone with an interest, regardless of whether they have their own machine. That means not only private lessons for teenagers and adults, but things like Sip and Sew sessions at the Springs Presbyterian Church, picking simple projects that participants 14 and older could complete in two hours. Classes cost about $50 plus fabric costs. And for kids with “Project Runway” dreams, she does sewing birthday and slumber parties, helping them make their own pajama pants or tote bags.

    She has continued her affiliation with Ross by leading an after-school sewing program one day a week.

    She thought her business would be geared primarily toward kids and teens, but her clients, she said, run the gamut. For those who want to learn to make clothing, she demonstrates how to read and lay out patterns — “the foundations,” she said. “Once you get the basic understanding of how garments come together,” it’s “totally up to you and your creativity.”

    Her students push her to learn new techniques and to bone up on old ones she has forgotten. “My creativity is being re-awakened by what my students want to do,” she said.

    She is also thinking creatively about what’s in store for SewHampton in the future — an after-school fashion school, perhaps, or a downtown retail space where people could take classes, have sewing parties, or rent sewing machine time.

    No matter how old-fashioned sewing may be, no matter how plugged in and tech-crazy people become, “sewing is something that hasn’t been replaced,” Ms. Reid said. “You don’t have a little tablet that does it for you. There’s something very therapeutic about it.”

    SewHampton can be found on Facebook and on the Web at sewhampton.com.

Recorded Deeds: 01.09.14

Recorded Deeds: 01.09.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

BRIDGEHAMPTON

N. and R. Sudack (by executor) to Butter Lane Properties, 563 Butter Lane, .94 acre, Oct. 30, $3,550,000.

W. Carey to J. Wasterlain and Stanton, 501 Mitchell’s Lane, 1.8 acres, Oct. 31, $3,725,000.

EAST HAMPTON

J.R. Ross Trust to Kophelm, A, 258 Pantigo Road, Unit 16, Oct. 18, $675,000.

Goodfriend Self Storage to East Hampton Storage Investors, 17 and 19 Goodfriend Drive, 1.84 acres, Oct. 8, $8,400,000.

M. Tagliasacchi to T. and P. Quinn, 15 Monument Lane, .76 acre, Nov. 4, $1,038,000.

T. Wasik and T. Parsell to L. Heneveld and B. Luhrs, 45 Clamshell Avenue, .38 acre, Oct. 31, $950,000.

Zelikow and Sanguinetti to ESLanding L.L.C., 96 Northwest Landing Road, 1.72 acres, Oct. 28, $2,200,000.

S. and J. Morris to S. and B. Zaheer, 4 Phoebe Scoy’s Road, 2.2 acres, Nov. 1, $1,367,500.

K. Day to N. Kastrati, 546 Hands

 Creek Road, 1.96 acres, Oct. 30, $600,000.

32OHL, L.L.C. to Berkelhammer and Hoffman, 32 Oak Hill Lane, 1.93 acres, Oct. 30, $1,690,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

P. and K. Juhas to B. Barton Evans Trust, 14 Toilsome Lane, Oct. 31, $1,125,000.

N. Cunningham to 34 Maidstone Partners, 34 Maidstone Avenue, .23 acre, Oct. 31, $900,000.

MONTAUK

A. and J. Berardi to 165 Soundview L.L.C., 165 Soundview Drive, 1.33 acres, Oct. 30, $3,625,000.

W. and V. Hagemann to R. Lotito, 44 Pinetree Drive, .17 acre, Oct. 25, $418,000.

J. and S. Gaviola to M. and M. Goldfarb, 150 West Lake Drive and lot 12.006, 2.05 acres, Oct. 22, $1,950,000.

E. French to R. Crespi, 201 Old Montauk Highway, 1.32 acres (vacant), Oct. 28, $2,500,000.

NOYAC

W. and C. Elmslie to W. Jaget and R. Gerulaitis, 23 Wickatuck Drive, .29 acre, Aug. 15, $480,000.

SAG HARBOR

P. Hopping and E. Sadousky to J. Ezeir and C. Waterbury, 57 Clay Pit Road, 2.27 acres, Oct. 25, $785,000.

G. Winter to S. Mandal Trust, 1571 Sagg Road, 1.15 acres, Nov. 5, $865,000.

SAGAPONACK

561 Daniels Lane L.L.C. to L. Wilks, 561 Daniels Lane, 2.01 acres, Oct. 31, $8,995,000.

SPRINGS

S. Hager to J. and B. Ferrell, 199 King’s Point Road, .5 acre, Oct. 21, $950,000.

K. Burke-Kromer to J. Cucci, 4 Meehan Terrace, .14 acre (vacant), Oct. 31, $75,000.

P. and B. Rothholz to J. LaFrenz and S. vonCramm, 55 Squaw Road, .43 acre, Oct. 30, $980,000.

S. Compton to Juan Perez 2 L.L.C., 751 Accabonac Road, 2.17 acres, Oct. 30, $500,000.

WATER MILL

R., R. and M. Stanley to J. Butler III and L. Butler, 88 Brennans Moor, .99 acre, Oct. 11, $4,900,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Keeping Account 01.09.14

Keeping Account 01.09.14

Local business news
By
Star Staff

Women Entrepreneurs

    Bonnie Schnitta, the owner of SoundSense, an acoustical engineering company with offices in East Hampton, Manhattan, and Los Angeles, traveled to Lima, Peru, in November along with 100 women entrepreneurs from Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America to take part in the seventh annual International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge Conference.

    Hosted by the Lima Chamber of Commerce, the conference recognized successful women from such industries as acoustic engineering, manufacturing, electronics, agribusiness, health services, computer software, and many others. Ms. Schnitta was an award-winner at the 2011 conference and this year became a member of the International Women’s Entrepreneurial Challenge advisory board.

    SoundSense “works to improve acoustics in homes, offices, classrooms, restaurants, construction, businesses, and industry, and is a full-service engineering firm that includes both material sales and installation,” according to its website.

Mindbody Ranked in Top 50

    Mindbody, which offers online business-management software for health clubs, spas, personal trainers, physical therapists, stylists, and yoga and martial arts studios, has been ranked number 20 among the “50 best medium-sized companies to work for” in the 2014 Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards.

    The tech company, founded in 2001 and based in San Luis Obispo, Calif., has offices at the Red Horse Plaza and on Toilsome Lane in East Hampton, as well as in London and Sydney, Australia.

    Glassdoor is a website that provides an inside look at jobs and companies with “employee-generated content” such as salaries, company reviews, and interview questions posted by employees and job seekers. The “50 best medium-sized companies to work for,” in which winning companies were determined by their employees, is a new addition in Glassdoor’s sixth annual Employees’ Choice Awards.

Recorded Deeds: 01.16.14

Recorded Deeds: 01.16.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

AMAGANSETT

R. and A. Fischer to R. Stasio and M. Edwards, 70 Bay View Avenue, .33 acre, July 26, $350,000.

G. and M. Coleman Trusts to 349 Promised Land Road, 349 Cranberry Hole Road, .97 acre, Oct. 31, $4,450,000.

L. Valente to J. Papanek and J. Judd, 54 Canvasback Lane, 2.2 acres, Oct. 31, $3,715,000.

W. and A. Fleming to J. Ripp and K. Hummel, 52 Schellinger Road, .18 acre, Oct. 23, $706,150.

Kidd Construction Co. to T. and K. Scilaris, 7 Old Station Place, .77 acre (vacant), Oct. 30, $1,850,000.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

R. and N. Vanderkamp to S. and D. Shepsman, 61 Widow Gavits Road, 2.5 acres, Nov. 6, $3,537,500.

W. and C. Zafiros to R. and A. Kessler, 14 Birchwood Lane, .52 acre, Nov. 8, $1,175,000.

Sipero Management to W. and G. 114 L.L.C., 964 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, .49 acre, Nov. 8, $985,000.

EAST HAMPTON

R. and R. Woolcott Trusts to T. and M. Bass, 2 Sawmill Lane, Oct. 28, $3,940,000.

R. Diehl (by administrator) to F. Eldi, 17 Royal Street, .58 acre, Nov. 6, $480,000.

L. Anker to P. and M. Raygorodetsky, 33 Horseshoe Drive North, 1.08 acres, Nov. 7, $2,195,000.

P. and C. Arbia Properties to A. Bayner, 16 Ranger Path, .46 acre, Nov. 6, $575,000.

R. and P. Hackenjos to H. Kieu and T. Nguyen, 18 Oyster Pond Lane, .56 acre, Nov. 14, $535,000.

R. and J. Lupoletti to R. Killen, 66 Oyster Shores Road, Nov. 6, $1,450,000.

15 Crooked Highway to Hampton Cowboys L.L.C., 15 Crooked Highway, 3.2 acres (vacant), Oct. 16, $600,000.

B. Sonnenfeld and S. Ringo to Z. and A. Berger, 90 Bull Path, 2.45 acres, Sept. 20, $3,261,000.

Malamatinakis and Reiss to D. Stone, 479 Hands Creek Road, 1.94 acres, Nov. 12, $692,000

M. and S. Verde to E. and S. Scher, 23 Quarty Court, 1.24 acres, Nov. 4, $1,150,000.

W. Stiriz (by executor) to Forst and Silverblank-Forst, 112 Montauk Boulevard, .41 acre (vacant), Oct. 31, $140,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

J. Warner to M. and E. Symon, 55 Dayton Lane, .39 acre, Oct. 24, $2,450,000.

J. Davis to Maxwell and Becker L.L.C., 101 Main Street, 2.16 acre, Nov. 6, $2,250,000.

S. Reeves to Liberation Holdings, 67 Woods Lane, 2.66 acres, Oct. 24, $4,200,000.

MONTAUK

J. and K. Hewitt to P. Bruno and A. Fischer, 116 Old West Lake Drive and lot 4-6.06, 1.24 acres, Oct. 25, $1,830,000.

M. Murray to E. and J. Schwartz, 23 Fort Pond Road, Unit 35, Nov. 7, $442,500.

H. and A. Gram to P. and L. Devany, 23 Fort Pond Road, Unit 40, Nov. 5, $335,000.

E. Grieco (by executor) to Huddygirl L.L.C., 100 Deforest Road, Unit 15, Nov. 13, $775,000.

J. and K. Ditchik and D. and D. Spar to Scrumpyhw L.L.C., 62 Jackson Road, .11 acre, Nov. 1, $930,000.

NOYAC

G. and R. Briggs to S. Stang, 56 Windermere Drive, Bay Point, .29 acre, Oct. 18, $730,000.

NORTH HAVEN

D. and B. Martin to M. Gluckman, 88 Sunset Beach Road, .5 acre, Nov. 12, $925,000.

K. Russo to Sandra Ro Properties, 5 Maunakea Street, .49 acre (vacant), Nov. 6, $268,000.

SAG HARBOR

B. and M. Fooshee to R. Taylor, 10 Hampton Street, .1 acre, Oct. 31, $1,500,000.

H. and K. Sanders to B. and A. Yarrow, 26 Beach Avenue, .25 acre, Sept. 9, $495,000.

H. Adler to R. and J. Larson, 44 Glover Street, .17 acre, Nov. 8, $1,500,000.

C. Daly and S. and R. Despins to J.B. Farley and R. Wolff, 23 Forrest Street, .26 acre, Nov. 1, $965,000.

SPRINGS

L. Goodman (by trustees) to J. Hellerbach and I. Gee, 2 Homestead Lane, .52 acre, Nov. 13, $525,000.

L. and J. Hren to J. Jowers, 1220 Fireplace Road, .41 acre, Nov. 8, $540,000.

J., L., and L. Hren to Le Mans L.L.C., 1216 Fireplace Road, .43 acre (vacant), Nov. 8, $160,000.

J., L., and L. Hren to Le Mans L.L.C., 1214 Fireplace Road, .4 acre, Nov. 8, $500,000.

M. and S. Tompkins to E. and P. Farrell, 172 Norfolk Drive, .43 acre, Nov. 7, $435,000

A. Shapiro to L. Holyoake and H. Cox, 38 Red Dirt Road, 1.86 acres, Sept. 27, $1,300,000.

WATER MILL

K. Murphy to A. and K. Chudnoff, 139 Montrose Lane, .92 acre, Nov. 8, $3,300,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Recorded Deeds: 01.23.14

Recorded Deeds: 01.23.14

The prices below have been calculated from the county transfer tax. Unless otherwise noted, the parcels contain structures.
By
Star Staff

AMAGANSETT

E. Berkowitz and trusts to Happy Life Projects, 7 Holly Way, .54 acre, Oct. 25, $2,150,000.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

And So It Goes L.L.C. to Mugradamia, L.L.C., 98 Day Lily Lane, 6.1 acres (vacant), Nov. 14, $4,200,000.

Mulvihill North East to Town of Southampton, Fair Hills Lane, 8 acres (landlocked, vacant), Nov. 18, $1,600,000.

D. and E. Kreindler Trusts to Rob-Din 1963 L.L.C., 61 Sams Creek Road, .94 acre, Oct. 21, $6,000,000.

EAST HAMPTON

S. and B. Griffiths to P. Griffiths (by administrator), 4 Rose Avenue, Nov. 15, $448,371.

Z. Rosenthal and J. Gebo to L. Anker, 5 Laura’s Lane, Nov. 7, $1,675,000.

L., L., C., and J. Bistrian to EEB Farms L.L.C., 78 Spring Close Highway, 21 acres (vacant), Nov. 13, $2,000,000.

J.L. Siman and Associates to 11 Saddle Lane L.L.C., 11 Saddle Lane, .96 acre, Nov. 19, $500,000.

F. Brooks and G. Johnson to R. Lepere, 16 Clamshell Avenue, .58 acre, Nov. 1, $862,500.

S. and A. Delman to J. Vennema and A. Neil, 34 Scallop Avenue, .6 acre, Nov. 5, $1,300,000.

K. Quay to D. and L. Hess, 16 High Ridge Road, Nov. 7, $1,975,000.

M. Salthouse to Weinberg 2011 Trust, 51 Old Orchard Lane, 1.39 acres, Sept. 30, $1,900,000.

MONTAUK

G. and C. Walter to R. Poon and M. Gondolini, 19 South Dubois Place, Nov. 19, $1,150,000.

NORTH HAVEN

Heard and Renfrew to N. and M. Cobelli, 141 Ferry Road/Route 114, 1.15 acres, Nov. 14, $975,000.

NOYAC

W. Staab to S. Siegel and L. Lemieux, 57 Northview Hills Court, 1.1 acres, Nov. 7, $1,250,000.

G. Ruymen (by executor) to Recreate Properties, 25 Partridge Drive, .59 acre, Nov. 20, $525,000.

SAG HARBOR

R. and S. Guiliano to M. O’Grady and J. Shaka, 70 Franklin Avenue, .16 acre, Oct. 31, $680,000.

D. and R. Murphy to C. Coyne, 133 Bay Street, .16 acre, Nov. 1, $860,000.

L. Turner (by administrator) to Forever Bungalows, 37 Beach Avenue, .23 acre, Oct. 31, $390,000.

D. and M. Deitrich to C. Keane, 18 Bridge Street, Nov. 18, $622,500.

SPRINGS

R. Hudson to R. Ferrera, 21 Crandall Street, .36 acre, Oct. 24, $421,000.

R. and S. Janis to N. Fosse, 32 Talmage Farm Lane, Nov. 15, $835,000.

Fallon, Pinto et al. to H. Guzman, 38 13th Street, .49 acre (vacant), Oct. 30, $160,000.

M. and J. Franke and L. Colley to A. Reckson and D. Arkin, 29 Sandra Road, .46 acre, Oct. 21, $525,000.

WATER MILL

1729 Deerfield Development to M. and L. Apa, 1729 Deerfield Road, 1.99 acres, Nov. 14, $4,250,000.

N. Giordano to F. and L. Zimbaro, 210 Roses Grove Road, 1.17 acres, Nov. 1, $779,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton