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Keeping Account 07.28.11

Keeping Account 07.28.11

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.

    Prior to his work in the financial field, Mr. Kuss was a real estate broker. He moved to Bridgehampton in the 1980s. He will be available for consultation on a rotating basis at Bridgehampton National Bank’s branches in Montauk, East Hampton, Sag Harbor, and Bridgehampton. To find out more, he can be reached at 723-7614 or [email protected].

A Chain Reaction

    Vinnie Alibrandi, the owner of and pharmacist at White’s Pharmacy in East Hampton, took out a full-page ad last week in The Star urging drugstore chains like CVS and Rite Aid to stop selling cigarettes.

    “I don’t think it’s responsible for pharmacies that supposedly represent health and wellness to make money selling prescriptions to treat lung cancer when they also make money selling cigarettes, the major cause of lung cancer,” Mr. Alibrandi said in a release.

    He is hoping that the ad starts a chain reaction, influencing other independent drugstores and pharmacies in the area to rally around the cause to end “chain smoking.” The ad says, “CVS, Duane Reade, and Rite Aid — cut the smoke. Stop selling cancer.”

    White’s Pharmacy is the oldest continually operating retail business in East Hampton.

Recorded Deeds 08.04.11

Recorded Deeds 08.04.11

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

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.

P. Kyle and R. Kyle Trust to B. Agin Revocable Trust, 6 Island Road, .75 acre, June 14, $970,000.

D. and C. Marshall to J. and S. Pickett, 4 Montauk Avenue, .48 acre, June 22, $680,000.

G. and M. Hayon to C. Izzi and Lepera-Izzi, 6 Hardscrabble Close, June 17, $999,500.

C. and M. Paolucci to E. DuVal, 14 Talkhouse Walk, June 17, $970,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

M. Gorman to S.J. Haynes and Dale Haynes, 40 Dunemere

 Lane, .6 acre, June 21, $2,932,000.

NORTH HAVEN

L. Neher and D. Prinz to J. Hokanson and J. Worrall, 34 Bayberry Lane, .29 acre, June 16, $565,000.

NOYAC

A. and M. Tolmazin to Christopoulos and Pappas, 1657 Millstone Road, 2 acres, June 20, $1,650,000.

Hance and Strubl Carroll to C. and C. O’Brien, 19 Windermere Drive (Bay Point), .33 acre, June 22, $515,000.

SAG HARBOR

R. Shepard and T. Kotula to Maritime Properties II, 10 Rysam Street, .06 acre, June 20, $1,450,000.

G., J., T., K., and S. (et al.) Luke to D., S., and E. Steiner, 61 Peconic Avenue, .89 acre, June 20, $3,750,000.

A. Dietrich to A. Nathan, 60 Bluff Point Road, .63 acre, June 17, $820,000.

M. Cunha by executor to D. and K. Kasouf, 17 Bay Avenue, .24 acre, June 20, $500,000.

A. Bishop-Squires to A. Burke, 20 Cove Drive, .63 acre, June 17, $2,900,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Keeping Account 08.04.11

Keeping Account 08.04.11

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

    Town and Country Real Estate, along with the Manhattan Mortgage Company, is hosting an art exhibit featuring the oil seascapes of Carol Gold tomorrow evening at its Southold office.

    Ms. Gold has had 21 solo exhibitions and is the recipient of numerous ribbons, awards, and prizes.

    The opening wine-and-cheese reception will run from 4 to 7 p.m., at 57125 Main Road in Southold. The show will remain on display through Sept. 6.

B.N.B.’s Second Quarter

    Bridge Bancorp Inc., the parent company of the Bridgehampton National Bank, has announced net income and earnings per share for the second quarter of 2011.

    Some of the highlights for B.N.B.’s second quarter include core net income of $2.7 million and $.42 per share, a 22-percent increase in core net income over last year’s second quarter; net interest income of $10.5 million, a 17-percent increase over the same time last year; and total assets of $1.193 billion as of June 30, a 23-percent increase from June 30, 2010.

    “The activity for the company during this quarter and the first half of 2011 has been significant,” Kevin M. O’Connor, the president and chief executive officer of Bridge Bancorp, said in a release. “This has been an exciting time as we continue building on this momentum, delivering products and services to our customers and profitability to our shareholders.”

Recorded Deeds 08.11.11

Recorded Deeds 08.11.11

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

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.

P. and M. Marcus Trust to K. Frey, 226 Bull Path, 1.07 acres, June 14, $595,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

S.A. Tropical Bamboo to V. and. S. Melwani, 54 Fithian Lane, .31 acre, June 30, $1,615,000.

G. Burke and R. and W. Katsara to S. Raia Living Trust, 20 Mill Hill Lane, June 22, $975,000.

Further Lane Holdings to 130 Further Lane L.L.C., 130 Further Lane, .94 acre, June 24, $3,850,000.

E. Oppedisano and Luczkiw to 87 David’s Lane L.L.C., 87 David’s

 Lane, .77 acre, June 29, $5,225,000.

MONTAUK

M. Culbert to L. Campbell, 21 Upper Firestone Road, .19 acre, June 30, $725,000.

P. Gural to A. Ponte, 19 South Genesee Court, .41 acre, June 13, $623,000.

NORTH HAVEN

R. and M. Hornell to B. and D. Clay, 15 Hawthorne Avenue, .5 acre, June 24, $700,000.

NOYAC

J. Cotter and T. Foran to J. and A. Montero, 135 Wildwood Road, .6 acre, June 25, $600,000.

SPRINGS

F. Kennedy to L. Haggerty and Irrazaba, 32 Fourth Street, .32 acre, June 10, $410,000.

Renaissance 134 Corp. to A. and D. LaRosa, 58 Gardiner’s Lane, .48 acre, June 21, $602,400.

WAINSCOTT

M. Sarris to D.W. Holdings L.L.C., 12 Debra’s Way, .92 acre, June 23, $590,000.

Talo Building Corp. to L. and L. Rosenbaum, 1 Sandown Court, 1.12 acres, June 9, $1,750,000.

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Keeping Account 08.11.11

Keeping Account 08.11.11

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

    Renee Stern, a former beauty editor for Mademoiselle and the host of “The Renee Stern Beauty Show” on cable TV, will be at White’s Pharmacy in East Hampton on Tuesday to give advice on using her Renee Stern Cosmetics eye shadow.

    From 2 to 5 p.m., Ms. Stern, who is a “color authority,” according to a release, will offer how-tos and advice about which of her 30 shades of eye shadow best bring out the eyes. White’s is at 81 Main Street.

Retailers for the Retreat

    More than 20 East Hampton Village retailers — including Gail Rothwell, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Juicy Couture, J. Crew, Scoop, Madewell, and Theory — will keep their doors open late on Wednesday night and donate the proceeds of the evening’s sales to the Retreat, a domestic violence shelter in East Hampton.

    Called Shop at Sunset, the event comes from Ms. Rothwell and Amy Conway, a jewelry designer who last year launched Love Truly Matters, a foundation that works with local organizations that empower women and children. When Ms. Conway planned a trunk show at Ms. Rothwell’s shop on Newtown Lane and then mentioned the foundation, an idea was born.

    Patterned after New York City’s Fashion’s Night Out, there will be music, refreshments, and trunk shows at the retailers’ various locations. The founders hope it will turn into an annual event.

Skin Care Launch

    Essencia Skin Care will launch its 100-percent organic facial rejuvenation cream at Coastal Home in Bridgehampton next Thursday.

    Essencia is the brainchild of Rebecca Underdown, an acupuncturist from La Jolla, Calif., who began putting together ingredients from New Zealand and Hawaii in her kitchen three years ago, eventually developing the Essencia Skin Care product line.

    The launch will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. at Coastal Home, which is at 2422 Main Street.

Organik Trunk Show

    Organik, a Hawaiian line of lifestyle clothing made of recycled materials and sustainable, organic cotton, will be front and center at a trunk show all day Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., at Montauk’s Kailani store, which specializes in “aloha spirit.”

    The event features a Sirens and Sailors reception, with pu-pus (light food) and drink, from 3 to 7 p.m. Kailani’s address is 729C Montauk Highway.

Recorded Deeds 08.18.11

Recorded Deeds 08.18.11

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

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

DLJ Mortgage Capital to Newmark Custom Homes, 8 High Point Road, .77 acre, June 15, $261,000

SAG HARBOR

L. Bourne and G. Thorne to Herringbone Properties, 20 Hamilton Street, .33 acre, July 1, $455,000

B. and L. Scott to Harbor Girl Holdings, 33 Wildwood Drive, .46 acre (vacant), June 28, $325,000

R. Nelson to J. and V. John, 10 Oak Lane, .29 acre, June 21, $270,000

A. Failla Trust to G. and R. Curto, 32 Barclay Drive, 1.72 acres (vacant), Aug. 27, $925,000

C. and G. Creamer Trusts to Redwood Landing L.L.C., 112 Redwood Road, .41 acre, July 7, $1,850,000

SPRINGS

C. and G. Schuerlein to T. and M. Griffiths, 147 King’s Point Road, .45 acre, June 21, $390,000

M. Lamarche to R. Ross Jr. and Z. Vargas, 89 Underwood Drive, .43 acre, June 28, $410,000

H. Levy and D. Pratt to G. Veneklasen, 126 Gerard Drive, June 30, $3,075,000

T. Waroad and A. Porter to P. Place, 30 Barry Lane, .29 acre, Dec. 30, $320,000

O. and S. Cardenas to S. Landes, 551 Accabonac Road, July 1, $577,000

Data provided by Suffolk Research Service of Southampton

Keeping Account 08.18.11

Keeping Account 08.18.11

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.

    The sale will start tomorrow from 4 to 6 p.m. and continue on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The company’s Web site is whitegooseestatesales.com. There are pictures of tag sale items on the White Goose Estate Sales’ Facebook page.

Jewelry Trunk Show

    Kailani, Montauk’s Hawaiian-themed boutique for men, women, children, and the home, is playing host on Saturday to a trunk show featuring Eva Lopez jewelry. Ms. Lopez is based in Port Jefferson and incorporates many different techniques and materials in her pieces, including metalsmithing, clay, intricate beading, and glassblowing. The jewelry honors both Ms. Lopez’s Spanish heritage and the beauty of nature.

    The show will be at the shop from 2 to 6 p.m. Kailani’s Web site is shopkailani.com.

Throw Pillows

    No, not literally. This weekend at Jarlath Mellett in Amagansett, the design studio is offering 25 percent off its decorative pillows and throws.

    “Influenced by fashion, art, and pop culture, we use the highest quality materials and craftsmanship to create modern interiors that are uniquely tailored to each client,” reads the company’s Web site, jarlathmellett.com. The store is at 255 Main Street.

Acoustic Device Wins Patent

Acoustic Device Wins Patent

By
Bridget LeRoy

    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.

    Dr. Schnitta created the device after years of fieldwork as an acoustical engineer and as a result of her frustration that there was not an effective, easy-to-use item to facilitate testing during acoustical installations.

    The dB focus tube is a small, portable acoustic testing mechanism that can be taken any place where disturbing noise needs evaluation — multifamily units and home theaters, for example. It works even during loud construction activity, getting an accurate reading without interrupting work.

    The purpose of the dB focus tube is to help installers, architects, and engineers find acoustic leakage points in walls, ceilings, and floors. The newly patented device can be employed to test HVAC ducts, pipes, windows, and doors for acoustic and thermal leaks.

    Because of the dB focus tube, SoundSense has been named a 2011 New York Enterprise Report small business awards finalist. The awards ceremony will be held on Sept. 21 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City.

    SoundSense is an acoustical consulting company offering acoustical design, material sales, and installation. In a statement, Dr. Schnitta said her mission is “to make this a quieter world where we are not disturbed by noise, as well as a world where we can hear each other better.”

Corcoran’s 2nd-Quarter Rise

Corcoran’s 2nd-Quarter Rise

By
Bridget LeRoy

    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.

    According to Corcoran’s report, “There is a fair amount of traction in the markets at the very high end and then in the lower end, with the middle price points less robust. Demand is still there but buyers are not rushing into sales by any means. As a result the market is mostly dependent on sellers who are willing to price their properties based on recent comparable sales.”

    Commercial properties have seen “a return of activity,” although vacant land — even though they aren’t making it anymore — seems to hold less interest for buyers.

    Taking the South Fork as a whole, Corcoran reports a 20-percent increase in the volume of house sales over last year’s second quarter, from $707.8 million to $850.8 million. Southampton Village had the highest increase, 136 percent. Wainscott had the lowest: 2010’s second quarter showed sales of $34 million, with this year’s number at $9.89 million, a decrease of 71 percent.

    Of other hamlets and villages, Montauk had a 6-percent increase but two fewer sales, Sag Harbor and North Haven together had a 60-percent increase in sales volume — 38 compared to last year’s 30, and Bridgehampton was up 29 percent, with only two more sales but a $41 million jump.

    East Hampton Village and Amagansett, as well as East Hampton Town over all, saw dips in sales of less than 10 percent.   

Legals 08.25.11

Legals 08.25.11

NOTICE

    NOTICE OF FORMATION of GARFIELD’S TRANSPORTATION LLC., a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Sec. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 05/09/2011. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail a copy of any such process served to: GARFIELD’S TRANSPORTATION LLC P.O BOX 342, MONTAUK, NY, 11954. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

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NOTICE

    Notice of Appl. for Auth. of Kraft-Stevens Hamptons LLC, a foreign limited liability company (LLC). Appl. for Auth. filed with SSNY on 5-2-11. LLC organized in DC on 10-12-10. Office location: Suffolk Cty. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o John Poulton, 901 S. Bond St., Ste. #400,

Baltimore, MD 21231. Principal address of LLC, 901 S. Bond St., Ste. #400, Baltimore, MD 21231. Art. of Org. on file with DC Gvt., Patricia R. Grays, Supt.of Corp., Corp. Div., PO Box 92300, Washington, DC 20090. Purpose: Any lawful act or activity.

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NOTICE

OF SALE

    SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY ASTRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ASSETS TRUST 2007-2 MORTGAGE BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-2, Pltf. vs. SHANNON MURPHY, Deft. Index #6450/09. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Dec. 14, 2010,I will sell at public auction at East Hampton Town Hall, 159 Pantigo Rd.,East Hampton, NY on Sept. 15, 2011 at 10:30 a.m., prem. k/a 33 Gilbert Rd., Montauk, NY a/k/a All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate in Montauk, Town of East Hampton, County of Suffolk, State of NY, known and designated as being Lot 11 and parts of Lots 8 and 10, Block 193, Map of Montauk Beach Development Corp., Central Portion of West Lake Residential, Section, filed May 6, 1927, as Map No. 1017. Approx. amt. of judgment is $1,157,607.10 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditionsof filed judgment and terms of sale.

JAMES M. O’SHEA, Referee. LAW OFFICESOF ALAN WEINREB, PLLC, Attys. for Pltf., 6800 Jericho Tpke., 207W, Syosset,NY. #80093

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NOTICE

    Notice of Formation of YINZ PARTNERS LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC).  Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State on July 28, 2011.  Managed by: Member.  NY Office Location: SUFFOLK County.  Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to The LLC, c/o MacLachlan & Eagan, East Hampton, NY 11937.  Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity.

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BID FOR

UNIFORM

CLEANING

SERVICES FOR THE POLICE,

DISPATCHING

& CODE

ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENTS

    Sealed Bids will be received by the Village Administrator of the Inc. Village of East Hampton, 86 Main Street, East Hampton, NY until 2:00 P.M., Monday, the 29th day of August, 2011 for uniform cleaning services for the East Hampton Village Police, Dispatching & Code Enforcement Departments.

    Specifications can be obtained in person at the Village Administrator’s Office, 86 Main Street, East Hampton, New York Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M, or call 631-324-4150.

    Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope at the above address and shall be marked “Sealed Bid.” Bids must also be accompanied by a non-collusion clause.

    The Village reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Dated: July 29, 2011

By Order of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Inc. Village of East Hampton

LARRY CANTWELL, Village Administrator

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NOTICE

    Notice of Formation of DAVID E. EAGAN & ASSOCIATES PLLC, a domestic Professional Service Limited Liability Company (PLLC).  Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State on July 5, 2011.  Managed by: Member.  NY Office Location: SUFFOLK County.  Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the PLLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the PLLC served upon him/her to David E. Eagan & Associates PLLC, 241 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, NY 11937.  Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity.

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NOTICE OF

HEARING

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Incorporated Village of East Hampton will hold a public meeting at the Emergency Services Building, One Cedar Street, East Hampton, New York, on Friday, September 9, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. on the following applications and to conduct such other business as may come before the Board:

    Application of Steven and Carolyn Kotler, SCTM #301-13-12-1, for an Area Variance to allow construction of a pergola (approximately 32 feet long, 5 feet deep, and 12 feet high) to be located 27.2 feet from the rear property line where the required setback of Section 278-3.A.(3)(a) is 34 feet. The subject property is 73,027 square feet in area and is located at 123 Lily Pond Lane in Residence District R-160. Adjoining properties are located in the East Hampton Village Historic District as listed on the National Register of Historic Places but are not subject to the requirements of Chapter 176 of the Village Code, Preservation of Historic Areas. This is a Type II project in accordance with SEQR.

    Application of Guild Hall of East Hampton, SCTM #301-8-5-3, for a Special Permit and Area Variances in order to allow the installation of an 8 foot by 8 foot storage shed. A Special Permit in accordance with the provisions of Section 278-7.D. is required for the extension or alteration of an existing nonconforming use and the buildings or structures related to such use, including the erection of new nonconforming buildings and structures. An Area Variance is required from Section 278-3.A.(6) of the Village Code in order to permit the existing coverage of 28,657 square feet to be increased to 28,721 square feet, inclusive of driveways and parking areas, where the maximum permitted coverage is 9,670 square feet. Additionally, Area Variances from the required Transitional Yard Setback of Section 278-3.E. of 32 feet [twice the setback of the adjoining residential property as determined by Section 278-3.A.(3)(b)] and the required rear yard setback of Section 278-3.A.(3) of 34 feet are required to permit the storage shed to be located 24 feet from the rear property line. The subject property is 45,848 square feet and is located at 158 Main Street in Residence District R-80. This property is located in the Main Street Historic District and is subject to the provisions of Chapter 176, Preservation of Historic Areas and is a contributing property of the East Hampton Village Historic District as listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This project is classified as a Type II Action in accordance with SEQR.

    Application has been made by Bayberry Close Corporation, SCTM #301-13-13-20.2, for a Special Permit and Area Variances to allow the renovation, extension, and alteration of one of ten units that constitute a preexisting nonconforming use as a residential cooperative. The gross floor area of Cottage #2 is proposed to be increased from 727 square feet to 983 square feet in area and 139.6 square feet of patio. Additionally, Area Variances from the Transitional Yard Setback of Section 278-3.E of 68 feet, the required front setback of Section 278-3.A.(2) of 70 feet, and the required side yard setback as set forth in Section 278-3.A.(3) of 50 feet are required to allow the proposed 256 square foot addition to be 30.8 feet from the front property line and 40.8 feet from the side property line; the 77.6 square foot patio on the southeast side of the unit to be 25.2 feet from the front property line and approximately 34 feet from the side property line; and the 62 square foot patio on the southwest side of the unit to be 46 feet from the front property line and approximately 40 feet from the side property line. The proposed improvements are landward of the Coastal Erosion Hazard Line. The subject property is located at 92 Ocean Avenue and consists of 2.489 acres in Residence District R-160 which permits one dwelling on a minimum lot size of 160,000 square feet (3.673 acres). This property adjoins the East Hampton Village Historic District and is a contributing property in the Ocean Avenue Historic District as regulated by Chapter 176 of the Village Code, Preservation of Historic Areas. This is a Type I Action in accordance with SEQR.

    Said Zoning Board of Appeals will at said time and place hear all persons who wish to be heard in connection with the applications. Interested parties may be heard in person, by agent, or by attorney.

Dated: Aug. 19, 2011

By Order of Andrew E. Goldstein, Chairman, Zoning Board of Appeals, Inc. Village of East Hampton

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NOTICE

    HAMPTONS RUGBY LLC.

    NOTICE OF AUTHORITY: of a foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC): Application of Authority filed with SSNY on 5/3/11. Office location: Suffolk County. LLC formed in NJ on  10/12/07.  Principal business location:  150 River Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601.  SSNY designated as agent of LLC  upon whom process against  the  LLC may be served.  SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to PO Box 75, Hackensack, NJ 07602. PURPOSE: any lawful act or activity.

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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC

HEARING

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton will hold a public hearing at Town Hall, 159 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, New York, On Thursday, October 6, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, to consider comments of all persons regarding an amendment to Chapter to read as follows:

Introductory No. 19 of 2011

Local Law No. of 2011

    BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton as follows:

    Section I. Town Code Amended.

    Section 255-6-76. Validity of approval; phased site plan approval.

    Amend:

    A. Time for obtaining a building permit. A site plan approval shall be valid for a period of six months three years from the date on which the Chairman certifies that all conditions of the site plan approval have been met, pursuant to section 255-6-20, Subsection B, hereof. The Planning Board may by resolution extend the approval for one an additional period of six months one year without the need for a new public hearing.    

    B. Phased site plan approval. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Subsection A above, the Planning Board may issue a phased or staged site plan approval in which a building permit may be issued for certain improvements more than six months three years from the initial date of certification of the approval by the Chairman. A building permit for the final phase or stage of such a project shall, however, be obtained no later than five years from the date of the Board’s resolution of approval.

    C. No Change.

    D. No Change.

    ADD New:    Section 255- 7-61. Validity of Architectural Review Board Approval.

    Time for obtaining a building permit. An Architectural Review Board approval shall be valid for a period of three years from the date on which the Chairman certifies that all conditions of the approval have been met. The Architectural Review Board may by resolution extend the approval for an additional period of one year without the need for a new public hearing.

    ADD New:    

    Section 255- 8-85. Validity of Zoning Board of Appeals’ Determination.

    Time for obtaining a building permit. A determination from the Zoning Board of Appeals shall be valid for a period of three years from the date on which the Board certifies that all conditions of the determination have been met. The Zoning Board of Appeals may by resolution extend the determination for an additional period of one year without the need for a new public hearing.

    Amend:

    Section 102-8. Performance of work under building permit.

    A. A building permit shall be effective to authorize the commencing of work in accordance with the application, plans and specifications on which it is used for a period of six months one year after the date of its issuance. For good cause, the Building Inspector may allow a maximum of two extensions for periods not exceeding three months each. The extension may be for either a period not exceeding six months each or a period not exceeding one year each.

    B. No Change

    C. No Change

    D. No Change

    Section II - Effective Date:

    This local law shall take effect immediately upon filing with the Secretary of State as required by law.

Dated: Aug. 18, 2011

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, EAST HAMPTON TOWN BOARD, NY, FRED OVERTON, TOWN CLERK

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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC

HEARING

    PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 247 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York and provisions of the East Hampton Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton, New York, will hold a public hearing in the Town Hall Meeting Room, 159 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, New York, September 1, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, concerning the following grant of a large lot scenic easement to the Town of East Hampton:

    GRANTOR: Mary Marmarowski

    TYPE OF EASEMENT: Large Lot Scenic Easement

    DATE OF EASEMENT: June 16, 2011

    LOCATION: 42 Edison Drive, Montauk SCTM #300-67-01-7

    REVIEWING AGENCY: Planning Board

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, EAST HAMPTON TOWN BOARD, NY

FRED OVERTON, TOWN CLERK

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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC

HEARING

    PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 247 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York and provisions of the East Hampton Town Code, the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton, New York, will hold a public hearing in the Town Hall Meeting Room, 159 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, New York, Thursday, September 1, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, concerning the following grant of scenic and conservation easement to the Town of East Hampton:

    GRANTOR: Mary Marmarowski

    TYPE OF EASEMENT: Scenic and Conservation Easement

    DATE OF EASEMENT: June 16, 2011

    LOCATION: 42 Edison Drive, Montauk SCTM #300-67-01-7

    REVIEWING AGENCY: Planning Board

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, EAST HAMPTON TOWN BOARD, NY

FRED OVERTON, TOWN CLERK

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NOTICE OF

PUBLIC

HEARING

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Town Board of the Town of East Hampton, New York, in the Town Hall Meeting Room, 159 Pantigo Road, East Hampton, New York, on Thursday, September 15, 2011, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard to consider the following URBAN RENEWAL MAP MODIFICATIONS, pursuant to the provisions of Local Law No. 2 of 1976:

    URBAN RENEWAL PLAN NUMBER    OLD FILED MAP MODIFICATION

    URBAN RENEWAL MAP NUMBER

    FROM:

    URP 43 in MN-5 Map 1018, Subdivision 8, Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., p/o lot 4, p/o lot 9 & lot 10

    TO:

    URP 43A Map 1018, Subdivision 8, Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., p/o lot 4, p/o lot 9

and

    URP 43B Map 1018, Subdivision 8, Montauk Beach Dev. Corp., Lot 10, p/o lot 4 & p/o lot 9

together with a change in the proposed road improvements as follows:

    From: Fentwood Road to be improved from the intersection of Fentwood Road and Fairview Avenue to the intersection of Fentwood Road and Getby Place without a cul-de-sac at the intersection of to Fentwood Road and Getby Place.

    To: Fentwood Road to be abandoned from the intersection of Fentwood Road and Fairview Avenue to the intersection of to Fentwood Road and Getby Place with a cul-de-sac at the intersection of to Fentwood Road and Getby Place.

    As shown on the sketch “Proposed B” dated June 8, 2011.

    Except as amended above, the requirements of UR Map MN-5 shall remain in full force and effect.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, EAST HAMPTON TOWN BOARD, NY

FRED OVERTON, TOWN CLERK

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NOTICE OF

RESOLUTION ADOPTED

PURSUANT TO PERMISSIVE

REFERENDUM

    TAKE NOTICE that at a meeting of the Town Board held on the 18th day of August, 2011, the Town Board adopted a resolution, subject to permissive referendum, award a lease for premises at 328 Accabonac Road to Family Service League, Inc. (FSL) for an annual lease sum of $37,500.00 for a term of five years with an additional renewal of five years, rent to be adjusted annually based upon the Consumer Price Index. The lease provides that FSL shall utilize the leased premises to provide services to the residents of the Town of East Hampton.

    A copy of the proposed lease is available for inspection at the office of the Town Clerk during regular business hours.

Dated: Aug. 18, 2011    BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, EAST HAMPTON TOWN BOARD, NY

FRED OVERTON, TOWN CLERK

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NOTICE TO

BIDDERS

    Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the following purchase will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the Town of East Hampton, at the Purchasing Department Office, Town Hall 159 Pantigo Road East Hampton, New York no later than 3:00 p.m. prevailing time on Monday September 19, 2011 at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud: Semi-Annual Contract for the Supply & Delivery of Milk Bid No. EH11-020

    Specifications may be examined and obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.

    The Town of East Hampton reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town.

    Each proposal must be submitted on the forms provided in the bid package, in a sealed envelope with the name of the bidder, and the bid name marked clearly on the outside of the envelope. A Certificate of Non-Collusion must accompany all bid submissions.

Jeanne Carroza, CPPB

Purchasing Agent

Town Of East Hampton, August 25, 2011

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NOTICE TO

BIDDERS

    Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the following purchase will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the Town of East Hampton, at the Purchasing Department Office, Town Hall 159 Pantigo Road East Hampton, New York no later than 3:00 p.m. prevailing time on Thursday September 22, 2011 at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud: Annual Generator Maintenance Contract Bid No. EH11-021

    Specifications may be examined and obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.

    The Town of East Hampton reserves the right to reject and declare invalid any or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the proposals received, all in the best interests of the Town.

    Each proposal must be submitted on the forms provided in the bid package, in a sealed envelope with the name of the bidder, and the bid name marked clearly on the outside of the envelope. A Certificate of Non-Collusion must accompany all bid submissions.

Jeanne Carroza

Purchasing Agent

Town Of East Hampton, August 25, 2011

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NAMES OF

PERSONS

APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED

PROPERTY HELD BY THE BRIDGEHAMPTON NATIONAL BANK OR FOMERLY HAMPTON STATE BANK.

    The following person appears from our records to be entitled to unclaimed property consisting of cash amounts of fifty dollars or more.

    AMOUNTS DUE ON DEPOSIT

    BAKTIDY, STEVE T, MANHASSETT, NY 11030

    BAKTIDY, THEOFANI, MANHASSET, NY 11030

    BARGER CONSTRUCTION, EAST HAMPTON, NY 11937    

    BARRAN, MARISSA, SAG HARBOR, NY 11963    

    BATTCOCK, PETER J, CENTREVILLE, MD 21617

    BENNETT, SUSAN A. EAST HAMPTON, NY 11937    

    BURELLO, RAYMOND G,HAMPTON BAYS, NY 11946

    CARR, KERI, MANORVILLE, NY 11949    

    CARR, KRISTA, MANORVILLE, NY 11949    

    CATLETT, MICHAEL, EAST QUOGUE, NY 11942

    CHERVIN, JESSICA, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932    

    CODY,DAVID H,

NEW YORK, NY 10128    

    COMBS II, RONALD W, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316    

    COMELLAS, SABRINA MARIE, MATTITUCK, NY 11952    

    DELEON, ALTAGRACIA E, BRENTWOOD, NY 11717    

    DEPETRO II, TIMOTHY, EAST MARION, NY 11939

    DEROMERO, TRISTAN ARTHUR, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968    

    DIAO, ROGER ALEC, SAGAPONACK, NY 11962    

    DORAN, RYAN, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932    

    DZUGAS-SMITH, BRITTANY N, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971    

    PEARSALL, OTIS PRATT, BROOKLYN, NY 11201    

    DZUGAS-SMITH, KYLE, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971    

    EHRENREICH, AGNES, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971    

    FRIEDRICH, HEINER, YONKERS, NEW YORK 10705    

    GETLIN, JACK E, GREENPORT, NY 11944    

    GREENBERG, LELAND J, SAGAPONACK, NY 11962    

    HABER, SAM, NEW YORK, NY 10021    

    HILARY, ASHLEY, PECONIC, NY 11958    

    HILARY, COLE ASHTON. PECONIC, NY 11958    

    HOAK, WILLIAM MCDOWELL, WATERMILL, NY 11976    

    IRWIN, KYLE FREDERICK, GARDEN CITY, NY 11530    

    JAMES, ERICA, AMAGANSETT, NY 11954    

    JIMINEZ, SHYANNA GLORIA , GREENPORT, NY 11944    

    KAMP, AIDAN MICHAEL, HAMPTON BAYS, NY 11946    

    KESSLER, SIMONE SOLEIL, SAG HARBOR, NY 11963    

    KUPLINS, ARIJA KATRINA, EAST HAMPTON, NY 11937    

    LEWIS, JULIA, MONTAUK N, Y  11954    

    MARTIN, DAVID E, WAINSCOTT, NY 11975    

    MARTOCELLO, STEVEN, MILLER PLACE, NY 11764    

    MECOX BAY ASSOC INC, NEW YORK, NY 10123        MOLONEY, PATRICK P, MONTAUK, NY 11954-0893    

    MONTAUK BROWNIE TROOP 1288, MONTAUK, NY 11954    

    MYERS, JAMES M, AMAGANSETT, NY 11930

NOWIS, ANNA, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11968    

    NUNES, MILTON C, HAMPTON BAYS, NY 11946

    PAYNE, ASHLEY NICHOL, GREENPORT, NY 11944    

    POLLOCK, AIDAN LUC, GREENPORT, NY 11944    

    REMPE, STELLA, CUTCHOGUE, NY 11935    

    RYDER, EUGENE, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971    

    SANDFORD, ETHEL V, BELLINGHAM, WA 98225    

    SARGENT, DARLENE L, ROANOKE, VA 24018    

    SEITZ, NICOLE MARIE, EAST HAMPTON, NY 11937    

    SEYMORE, JR ARTHUR, SOUTHAMPTON, NY 11969    

    SMITH, CAROLYN, GREENPORT, NY 11944    

    SOLA LATIN AMERICAN, SAG HARBOR, NY 11963

    SPOERRI, JAN, EAST HAMPTON, NY 11937    

    THIELE, ESTATE OF JENNIE P, PORT WASHINGTON, NY 11050    

    VLCEK, JIRI, MONTAUK, NY 11954    

    WHITEN, ANAJAE MIKKA, BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932    

    AMOUNTS HELD OR OWING FOR THE PAYMENT OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS:

    Arenz Heating & Air Conditioningm East Quogue, New York 11942

    Falkenhan, Kathleen & Vernonm East Hampton, New York 11937

    Fusco & Strine Custom Buildersm Bayport, New York 11705

    Green Port Express Transfer Incm Greenport, New York

    Healey, Cortney L,  Bridgehampton, New York 11932

    L. G. Auto Service Inc., Sag Harbor, New York 11963

    Nardy Pest Control,

Southampton, New York 11968

    Robert Lipstreu Design Const, Wainscott, New York 11975

    Rogoski, Stephen Pm Southampton, New York  11969

    Sanders, Jenniferm Southampton, New York 11968        

    Smith-Meacham, Denise R., Southampton, New York 11969

    Southampton Brick and Tile, Southampton, New York  11968

    Windels III, John H, Hampton Bays, New York 11946

    A report of Unclaimed Property has been made to Thomas P. DiNapoli, the Comptroller of the State of New York, pursuant to Section 301 of the Abandoned Property Law. A list of names contained in such notice is on file and open to public inspection at the principal office of the bank, located at 2200 Montauk Highway in the Town of Bridgehampton, NY 11932, where such abandoned property is payable. Such abandoned property will be paid on or before October 31, 2011 next to persons establishing to its satisfaction the right to receive the same. In the succeeding November, and on or about the tenth day of thereof, such unclaimed property will be paid to Thomas P. DiNapoli, the comptroller of the State of New York, and shall thereupon cease to be liable therefore.

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NOTICE

    NOTICE OF FORMATION, Get Fit Now Enterprises, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on  June 6th, 2011. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY designated for service of process. SSNY shall mail copies of any process served  against the LLC to c/o: THE LLC, P.O. Box 482, Wainscott, NY 11975. Purpose: any lawful purpose or activity.

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NOTICE

    Notice Notice of formation of Shinnecock Beaded Designs LLC, a limited liability company. Articles of Org. filed w/Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) 6/21/11. Office location, Suffolk. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Williams, PO Box 2811,  7 Arabash Road, Southampton, NY 11969. Purpose: any lawful act. Joan Williams (631) 871-0039

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NOTICE

    Notice of Formation of EV Dream Ventures LLC.  Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on  June 6, 2011.  Office location: Suffolk County .  SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served.  SSNY shall mail process to: c/o  Daniel Richard, P.O. Box 1599, Southampton, NY, 11969, registered agent upon whom process may be served.  Purpose: Any lawful activity

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