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Letter to the Editor: 05.02.19

From Members

East Hampton

April 29, 2019

To the Editor:

I went to the Jewish Center of the Hamptons for a wonderful Passover Seder! On this holiday there is great focus on the children. Rabbi Joshua Franklin and Cantor Debra Stein did a most excellent job! I don’t recall ever being so entertained at a religious ceremony.

Debra’s outfits were dazzling, while the rabbi (also adorned in garments of splendor) made the evening festive.

Share the Road, Save the Planet

Above all else, the East End grumbles about traffic on Memorial Day weekend. Routine errands are run in haste during the previous workweek or put off until Tuesday. If one does venture out, it’s as if on a polar expedition, with circling to find a spot like parking-lot polka. The traffic control officers do their best to keep things moving. Fender-benders abound. Tempers rise. “Who are these people?” we ask. “Where can they be going?” These questions may never be answered.

More seriously, motor vehicles remain one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases.

Recorded Deeds 05.23.19

AMAGANSETT

15 Green Tree L.L.C. to P. and R. Kanter, 15 Green Tree Court, 2.06 acres, March 8, $6,166,000.

S. Goldart to Town of East Hampton, 25 and 35 La Foret Lane, 4.01 acres, March 28, $2,400,000.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

CVR First L.L.C. to D. Boutross, 23 Barn Lane, .84 acre, March 27, $3,300,000.

BMC Partners L.L.C. to Petrol Barn L.L.C., 3 Trademan’s Path, 1.09 acres, Feb. 27, $2,375,000.

EAST HAMPTON 

Wilmington Savings to B. Villa, 340 Three Mile Harbor Road, .73 acre, Feb. 20, $400,000.

GJ Ventures L.L.C. to C.