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BY FAR THE LARGESTAUDITED WEEKLYCIRCULATION NEWSPAPER

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Jerry’sMiraclepg. 6

High SchoolRankingspg. 7Kabot Aquitted Of DWI

Charge. Jury Didn’tBelieve Cops. Arrest Video

A Key Factor.(see pg. 4)

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By Kitty Merrill

“Most people probably feel they should take a plea, and get on with their lives. But I’m not most people. I’m Linda Kabot.”

In the first interview since her acquittal on drunk driving charges late last Friday, former Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot spoke with The Independent about the jury’s decision, the trial, losing her re-election bid, and what life has been like since her Labor Day, 2009, arrest.

Kabot was in the middle of a campaign for re-election and preparing to send her oldest son off to college when she was pulled over on Main Street in Westhampton Beach late on the night of

Kabot: Grateful, VindicatedSunday, September 6. She was arrested just after midnight on Labor Day.

Almost immediately after news the supervisor was in custody spread, rumors of a police set up began to circulate. Key figures in the supposed set up – then-Southampton Town PBA president Patrick Aube and then-councilwoman Anna Throne-Holst, Kabot’s opponent, refuted the notion of a set up designed to sway the outcome of the pending election. At the time, Kabot was battling with the PBA over the proposed termination of six officers.

In response to queries by The Independent, Aube adamantly denied contacting Throne-Holst during the predawn hours that Monday morning.

Continued on page 24.

Throne-Holst, who went on to best Kabot in the bid for town supervisor, even ran radio campaign ads dismissing the notion of involvement in a set up.

Evidence presented at trial painted

a different picture. Loathe to use the phrase “set up” herself, Kabot said Saturday that subpoenaed phone and text records from local officers and

Thorn Holst on Verdict “I wish her and her family the best,” said Southampton Town Supervisor

Anna Throne-Holst in the wake of Linda Kabot’s acquittal of a driving while intoxicated charge. Throne-Holst acknowledged she is being raked over the coals in some quarters, and said she was perplexed.

Throne-Holst and incumbent supervisor Kabot were locked in a heated campaign when Kabot was arrested on Labor Day in 2009.

Rumors immediately started swirling that the arrest, though made by Westhampton Village Police, was part of a conspiracy hatched by Southampton Town Police; STPD was locked in a battle with the supervisor over proposed budget cuts.

Throne-Holst, according to the rumors, must have had knowledge – especially when it was revealed an insider called her within minutes of Kabot’s midnight arrest.

“I was home in my pajamas. I wasn’t the one handcuffed. Now my honesty is being questioned,” Throne-Holst remarked. Last week, during Kabot’s trial, it was revealed that then-Southampton PBA head Patrick Aube called Throne-Holst on that fateful morning.

“He texted me and asked if I was awake. I was not the only person called. I’m sure they did the same to other elected officials.” Throne-Holst added that there were questions about what would happen next, and the phone lines were abuzz. “[The arrest] raised all kinds of questions. Would she resign? It was big news. I had a newspaper reporter on my porch that morning.”

Throne-Holst said she was not sure if receiving a late night phone call from a police officer was within Aube’s official job description. “I don’t know that answer. There is no precedent. Maybe it warrants the police department establishing protocol.”

Critics are claiming Throne-Holst lied to the Southampton Press; the newspaper reported Throne-Holst said she was not called by a police officer the night of the arrest. The supervisor said that wasn’t true. “I was asked a specific question about an anonymous letter. I was not untruthful,” she said.

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The bust was real, even if the money suspected drug dealers used was counterfeit and the product they thought they were buying was more likely from Home Depot than Colombia. Discussing a multi-faceted drug investigation that led to the arrest of 23 individuals, many of whom are East End residents, last Thursday Suffolk County District Attorney Tom Spota shared an anecdote that proves the old saying about ‘no honor among thieves.’

Members of the East End Drug Task Force last month picked up two alleged participants in the drug ring after they went up west to purchase what they thought was a half kilo of cocaine. They brought with them stacks of home-minted $20 bills to pay for the purchase. Cops stopped their car on the way back to Suffolk County, discovering it wasn’t cocaine wrapped tightly in plastic. It was a mixture of sheetrock and baking soda. “While they were ripping off guys in the city, guys in the city were ripping them off,” Spota related.

The notion of cons getting conned elicited smirks among the press corps during last week’s press conference, but other details of the investigation are anything but funny. Gang activity, counterfeiting, drug sale and even suspected weapons trafficking and potential police impersonation for a home invasion underscored Spota’s observation that “Right here in Riverhead, right here in Southampton, throughout the East End we have bad, bad, people.”

The investigation began last August, and at first task force members believed they were scrutinizing a drug ring responsible for “significant cocaine

Seize (Sheetrock) Cocaine, Guns & Funny Money

Continued on page 21.

Independent / Kitty Merrill

Above left, an array of mug shots depicts members of an alleged drug ring. Above, counterfeit money police say suspects printed.

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It was a miracle.An out-and-out genuine miracle.And I swear it actually happened.I couldn’t and wouldn’t make this up.Let me start my story of the miracle

that touched me on Sunday by saying

THE MIRACLEI have no religion. I like them all . . . respect them all – I celebrate many of their holidays.

However, I believe you can lead a moral, upstanding life without being part of any organized religion. I like to

think of myself as God’s favorite atheist.That said, if there is anything that I

worship, it’s music of all kinds. Especially music on my iPod. I have over 12,000 songs on my iPod, and have them all playing on random, so at any given time, the odds are 12,000-to-1 that a song will come up.

I’ve put whole Time-Life CDs from the Best of the 30s, 40s, 50s, etc. etc. on my iPod, so it’s safe to say I have no idea what songs are on it.

Now we come to last Sunday morning.It was the best day of any year. It was

Super Bowl day, so I woke up in the morn-ing smug about the game. I was sure I had nailed it. No way Pittsburgh could lose. I had a sizable bet with my local, friendly bookie. Pittsburgh + 3 points was a lock.

Big Ben (The Molester) Roethlisberger was going to bring home the Steelers and I was completely confident in my bet.

There I was, standing in my bathroom, mouth full of toothpaste, brushing away, when I put down the toothbrush and decided to put on some music.

I reached out to the speaker pad in my bathroom wall and pushed “Play” and the music came on. That’s when the miracle occurred.

A miracle that only a person like me – who loves to bet every Sunday on pro football – can appreciate.

The first song that came on goes back 59 years to 1952 and I swear I haven’t heard it since then. This song by a me-diocre singer (even by 1950 standards) named Guy Mitchell was playing loud and clear in my bathroom.

The first line is:“There’s a pawnshop on a corner in

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania”Followed by: “(There’s a pawnshop on a corner in

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)And I walk up and down ’neath the

clock (By the pawnshop on a corner in

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)But I ain’t got a thing left to hock”I dropped the toothbrush and ran

through the house wearing just my bright orange boxers screaming, “Judy! Judy! Judy! It’s a miracle! It’s a miracle!”

My wife, the beautiful Judy Licht, was in the kitchen having a cup of coffee. She looked up at me and tried to understand what I was saying with white toothpaste foam drooling out of the corners of my mouth.

“Pittsburgh is going to lose! Pitts-burgh is going to lose!” I screamed.

“God just talked to me on my iPod. Pittsburgh is going to lose. Don’t you un-derstand, the lyrics are about the people in Pittsburgh going to hock shops. Why hock shops? Because they lost all their money betting on Pittsburgh.

“It’s a message to me from God. I have to change my bet.”

Judy didn’t say anything, she just looked into her coffee cup and slowly shook her head. Perhaps she was com-municating with God about me. Hope-fully she wasn’t asking God to take me.

Naturally I made a bigger bet on Green Bay to offset the bet I had made earlier in the week on Pittsburgh.

On Sunday night at a Super Bowl party at my house I told all my friends about the miracle and how God had talked to me. And how sure I was that Pittsburgh was going to lose.

My friends, like Judy, said nothing. They just shook their heads.

At the end of the game, with just 40 seconds left to go, the announcer said, “Aaron Rodgers will take a knee and the Packers are winners of the Super Bowl.”

I watched and contemplated taking two knees to thank God for my miracle.

If you wish to comment on “Jerry’s Ink” please send your message to [email protected] or visit indyeastend.com and scroll to the bottom of the column.

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Pa r e n t s w h o r e c a l l s c h o o l administrators stating how well their students did on statewide Regents exams might want to check for themselves.

There is no single statistic that can accurately measure academic performance -- and maybe that’s a good thing for East End high schools.

The Independent periodically attempts to discern how local students perform by comparing them to others on Long Island. The barometer we used this time around was the percentage of students who scored 85 or more on six key Regents exams.

Once again, East End schools come up short when compared to the overall performance of other Long Island schools. In fact, three schools, Hampton Bays, East Hampton and Riverhead, rate among the worst.

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Mired In MediocrityWe also analyzed the percentage of

students who passed Regents exams -- once again the results are average at best.

Certain trends emerged that over time provide a clear snippet of academic performance hereabouts. For example, Mattituck High School finished first or second in 2005, 2007 and this year. Once again best performing high school on the East End, Mattituck’s overall ranking of 42 out of 115 high schools, is an indicator of just how poor local schools are, at least in as far as turning out students who have mastered the five subjects used for this comparison: Math (A and B), English, U.S. History, Global History, and Living Environment.

James McKenna, the superintendent at Mattituck, said achieving good grades on Regents begins in the lower grades. He said the school revamped its math program at the middle school level, “and

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The district was not satisfied with its science program, “so we hired a science specialist at the elementary school,” McKenna related. The same philosophy was followed in “a literacy-based reading program” that allows students at the elementary level to better grasp subjects like global studies in high school.

Mattituck also performed best among East End schools in the percentage of students who passed Regents exams, besting the state average in all 10 subjects tested. Almost every student passed every exam – a necessity, since students need to earn a Regents diploma to graduate.

Westhampton, which had been first or second in The Independent’s previous comparisons, fell to third this time around, ranking slightly above the pack

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steadily in the rankings, from fifth all the way to second this year. Pierson was also the only high school other than Mattituck to score above the state average for students passing Regents exams in all 10 subjects tested.

Greenport High School finished fourth, its highest placing so far. Southold ranked 69 among 115 schools, followed by Southampton. Hampton Bays, Riverhead, and East Hampton were in the 15th percentile, meaning 85 percent of schools on Long Island tested higher.

Not a single East End school ranks among Long Island’s best. In the past administrators have suggested some of the crème de la crème come from larger schools to the west that can afford college-

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No one disagreed that farming is an imperiled industry on the East End and deserving of assistance. The extent

Focus On Farmingto which the help is provided was a theme last Thursday night during an East Hampton Town Board public hearing on a proposed revision to town law regulating planning review of agriculture-related applications.

Spearheaded by Councilwoman T h e r e s a Q u i g l e y t h e z o n i n g amendment, if approved, would allow an administrative review by the town building inspector of farming site plans. Currently the planning department and planning board provide the analysis of applications.

Speaking in favor of the proposal, Joe Gergela of the Long Island Farm Bureau called the idea a “wonderful thing.” He praised East Hampton for being on the leading edge of supporting agriculture. A handful of local farmers including Alex Balsam and Scott Chaskey favored the town code amendment. They noted that New York State Ag & Markets law supercedes local law and says a municipality may not be overly restrictive during review of farming site plans, and spoke to the prohibitive cost of the planning process.

Qualified support for the proposal came from a handful of speakers. Sylvia Overby a former planning board member, observed the town

board may be “in the right church, but the wrong pew.” She and several others expressed concern about giving the building inspector the authority to review site plans when it’s the planning department that has expertise in the agricultural arena. Although he was mostly supportive of the measure, local attorney Richard Whalen said he wasn’t sure the town could legally give the building inspector such authority.

Other opponents to the scheme

included Elaine Jones, who worried applications would be processed without adequate neighbor notification and Jennifer Dauria who complained about the preponderance of deer fences marring open vistas. Bonnie Krupinski said the fences make the farms look like “concentration camps.” Quigley noted the amendment doesn’t speak to deer fencing, which she said she finds “horrific,” too. The farmers said they refrained from erecting deer fence as long as they could,

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Seriously ConsiderTo The Editor,

Aggressive law enforcement is not the answer to the issues you raised. Bill McGintee tried it and it didn’t work. What makes you think it will work now? Giving someone a ticket and perhaps fining them is the least effective way to stop these problems We ought to seriously consider taking these matters out of the Court and creating an administrative tribunal, a quality of life court, where neighbors can be asked to sit down with each other and try and work things out. Raising the level of civility just might work.

STEPHEN GROSSMANEditor’s Note: Bill McGintee did nothing to

enforce code enforcement laws beyond making his incompetent friend the department head and engaging in vendettas against people he didn’t like. He did call a much ballyhooed press conference to announce a hotline to report violators – but it didn’t exist.

Strong StatementDear Rick,

Bravo to the Republican majority in the House of Representatives for voting to repeal Obamacare. Worthless symbolism you say? When is the last time either house of Congress has voted to repeal a recently enacted law? This repeal vote was, indeed, significant and a strong statement that Americans remain livid that nationalized health care was shoved down our throats.

Remember last Christmas when the Democrats could not muster the votes to pass the socialized medicine law, so they finessed

The Kabot DecisionFormer Southampton Town Supervisor Linda Kabot may not be a

particularly good driver, but the tape made by Westhampton Beach Village Police on September 6, 2009 turned out to be all the evidence she needed to be acquitted of DWI charges.

The tape opens with a view of Kabot’s car driving through the streets of Westhampton Beach. She is driving normally – at one point she straddles and appears to cross the center line; at another point she makes a rolling stop, perhaps not coming to a complete halt. But these are narrow streets, as locals know, and many of us would admit in a candid moment to driving the same way. At any rate, it is important to remember these are traffic infractions not an indication of drunk driving. If police think otherwise, it becomes a Constitutional issue - the citizenry has every right to expect our officers to assume we are responsible citizens, just as the police have to right to investigate if they do not.

The police followed Kabot for an inordinate amount of time without pulling her over. Why? The prosecuting attorney said the officers were giving the driver the benefit of the doubt - we suspect they ran a registration make on her, established who she was, and radioed superiors to ask what do to next.

When she was finally pulled over, the tape reveals, Kabot is questioned, though we can’t see her face. She speaks normally, however. There would appear no further reason to question her, unless she smelled of alcohol – she admitted to having one or two glasses of wine during the previous four hours.

She is asked to exit the car and perform field sobriety tests – though an officer is standing in front of the camera, obstructing our view. At one point Kabot notes it’s difficult to do the tests with two-inch heels on, and asks permission to take them off. She does, effortlessly balancing on one leg while removing each shoe. She seems to perform fine on the tests, which entail walking while placing one foot in front of the other and so on. The tape, inexplicably, is missing four minutes. In retrospect, that probably is more telling than police let on.

Oddly, the arresting officer seemed to have more trouble reading the instructions to Kabot than she has performing the tasks.

The bottom line is the arrest report states she failed all field sobriety tests, and that’s clearly not the case. Maybe she didn’t smell of alcohol, either. Maybe cops are just trained to repeat the same mantras ad nauseum. Maybe Kabot should have been given a traffic ticket and there was no probable cause to make her get out of the car.

Its time for the Suffolk DA to take a long look at this case, the Westhampton Beach Village Police in general, and the conspiracy to “Get Kabot” especially. Among the things the DA will hopefully look at is the longstanding reputation of the WHB officers for being overly aggressive and nasty to citizens. The fact that the village pays them

and their chief inordinately high salaries can only be attributed to the stupidity of the board members and the naivete of the voters who elect them, especially since at any given time there always seems to be a couple of suspended cops drawing full pay.

That the average WHB cop makes double what a veteran NYC officer makes is beyond ridiculous – it shows a callous disregard for taxpayers that borders on the criminal. When a cop making $130,000 year gets put on the witness stand barely a year after a seminal event transpires and repeatedly mumbles “I don’t remember” under oath to questions embarrasses the entire law enforcement community, and certainly the village populace. Also questionable is why a cop – in this case the then Southampton PBA head Patrick Aube - is calling Town Councilwoman Anna Throne-Holst, who was running against Kabot, in the middle of the night. Shouldn’t such calls be reserved for the chief, and made in dire emergencies only? Not coincidentally, Throne-Holst is a strong supporter of the police union, and Kabot wanted to trim the department’s staff levels. It should be noted after she was elected supervisor, Throne-Holst refrained from cutting police staffing despite the weakened economy.

Missing from the tape is the bystander who was arrested for interfering with Kabot’s arrest – he was allegedly berating the police, they said. The Independent reached the man in another state a week later, and he was reticent to say a word about the incident. Had he been threatened, or did someone promise him charges would be dropped if he said nothing to the newspapers?

Let’s tell it like it is. The fact that Kabot was an enemy of the Southampton PBA almost certainly comes into play here. We were told anecdotally the word was out to police departments all over the area to “nail her” if the opportunity arose.

Locals know pulling over a town supervisor (and subsequently arresting her) is an unheard of event in these parts -- almost as rare as a police officer’s wife or kid getting arrested for DWI. Are we saying some people around here get special treatment? Duh . . . ya think?

Looking the other way, though, is not nearly as egregious as setting someone up. We have said from the outset we smelled a rat, or in this case rats. Now it’s Kabot’s turn. Obviously, she has a massive lawsuit – the arrest might have cost her the election.

The district attorney needs to come back into this case as well, but with a fresh perspective. The word has been out for a long time that this was a set-up. If so, everyone involved needs to be punished, and hard. If our police officers are so vindictive as to do this to a politician, what assurances do we have this isn’t being done to our citizens?

Our prediction has become a reality. Linda Kabot is coming back, and she’s bringing hell with her.

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an end run through the reconciliation process in order to give Washington full control over one sixth of our economy. Yup, this all happened on Christmas Eve, 2009. The Democrats gave us something that America cannot afford and that will destroy the best health care system in the world.

It is time to “re-gift” this legislation by repealing it in its entirety.

BILL JONES

Our TownDear Editor;

America at its best! That’s what it was on January 31st at the Southold Town Rec Center.

Many Americans came together to talk about what they want Southold Town to look like in the years to come, and how to do it.

Respectfully sitting together in groups of 10 or more, we spoke of what is needed and what each one of us can do, not only to protest but to grow as a town and as a people.

We all, it seemed, came from all walks of life, values and perspectives, but we all agreed on one major thing: this is our town, let’s work together and save it.” It’s worth saving.

JACK MCGREEVY

Impartial Judges

Dear East Hampton Independent,Virginia Thomas is the wife of U.S. Supreme

Court Justice Clarence Thomas. He is one of 9 supposedly “Politically Impartial” judges with a lifetime position on that exalted “Unbiased” one third of our U.S. branches of government.

Mrs. Thomas, “Ginni,” is a founder of a Conservative Activist group now Liberty Central, a group she envisioned as forming a bridge between the conservative establishment and the anti-establishment tea party Conservative movement. She is a Lobbyist which boasts using her, “experience and Connections” to help clients with “Governmental Efforts” and political, “Undisclosed Donation Strategies,” the same undisclosed donations surprisingly ruled last year in which Justice Thomas in the Citizens United ruling decided with the majority in a decision that allowed corporate donations to fund campaign ads, without disclosing their contributions; a fortuitous ruling for Ginni, to be sure. That was the same outrageous ruling which contradicted all laws of anatomy by ruling that a corporation was a Person.

Those comparing Ginni’s “connected” role to 1/9th of the Supreme Court to Hillary Clinton’s unabashedly biased leanings akin to her husband’s, the President of the United States obviously do not understand the difference between the Executive branch and that of

the Judicial. He was a Democrat and she as well. He was voted into offi ce on a political platform and never expected to be impartial, neutral or unbiased; no less than any other political party leader whether it is Kennedy, Nixon, Carter, Reagan or Bush. They are all fl ag bearers of their individual political parties. The Supreme Court is another animal completely and having one ninth of it compromised by a wife with her “connections” is unseemly if not downright illegal.

But then what are we really upset about, balance in our unbalanced Supreme Court? With Thomas, Roberts, Alito, Scalia, and the possible deciding vote by Reagan appointed, Kennedy; unbiased decisions are a farce as is our present “neutral” Supreme Court.

ARLENE PHILOMENA

Ego-FueledTo the Editor,

I enjoy reading your paper nevertheless it seems that the elected offi cials of the Town of Riverhead and 1st LD are clueless about the will of the people.

On CR 58 the newly installed, at taxpayer’s expense, sidewalks are clogged with snow and ice and are treacherous and it seems nothing has been done to clear them. Riverhead Town awash in red ink refuses to enforce the Town code pertaining t o p r o p e r t y o w n e r ’ s responsibility to clear their sidewalks of ice and snow

(east side Sweezey Ave & Pulaski Street).Pedestrians are forced to walk in traffi c and

dodge vehicles yet Code Enforcement is lacking. The Tax Receiver knows how to take taxes they just don’t for what they are used. I don’t get it -- Suffolk County Public Works can plow COUNTY ROAD 58 but County Cops can’t patrol it?

What about the Suffolk Highway Patrol which Levy in his ego-fueled fi ght with the PBA removed them from the LIE and Sunrise Highway so that the Sheriff Department could patrol these thoroughfares. Fiscal expert?

Now the cost of these patrols are funded by East End residents. Riverhead taxpayers fund their own Police Dispatchers yet still fund the Suffolk County Police Dispatchers from whom the Town does not receive services? Media outlets criticize the NYC Sanitation but right here in eastern Suffolk taxpayer money is being squandered and the the public is bamboozled.

DENNIS P. BYRNE SR

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New Sheriffs In Town

Southampton Town has curtailed the problem - unlike the village 7/11 scene. The people of Springs can co-exist - with legal neighbors who don’t litter, play loud music all night, and have a dozen mattresses in basements they rent out. My little girl waits for the school bus with 14 Latino men in the house next door coming and going. She is 12. Do you wonder why I am uneasy? I am sorry if this sounds racist. I didn’t pay $698,000 for this!

-- Jane Forester

This is great news. Let the town board study affordable housing all they want. Meanwhile, punish those breaking the law. It’s no different than allowing shoplifters or allowing people to sneak in the movies without paying. There should be no double standards.

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The reaction was more along the lines of “Heaven Help Us,” than ‘Oh, thank heaven.” Last Thursday night at the East Hampton Town Board’s regular meeting, a pair of Amagansett residents expressed concern that a 7-Eleven may be on the horizon for the hamlet.

Rona Klopman, chair of the Amaganse t t C i t i zens Adv i sor y Committee reported that she’d viewed a building permit and Architectural Review Board application for a retai l use at the former Villa restaurant on Montauk Highway just east of the IGA shopping center. While the application doesn’t note the new store will be a branch of the national chain, Klopman said workers at the site confirmed they were renovating the space to accommodate a 7-Eleven.

Elaine Jones also reported receiving a phone call about the pending arrival of the franchise convenience store.

The property owner, Rick Principi said, “We’ve been through the A.R.B. for a front elevation modification.” He

Independent / Kitty Merrill

Some community members are worried a 7-Eleven moving in to the former Villa restaurant in Amagansett could take a “Big Bite” out of business in the hamlet.

A Big Gulp in ’Gansett?acknowledged 7-Eleven would be “a permitted use.”

The arrival of a 7-Eleven sparked an outcry in Montauk last summer. Business owners and community members wondered how such a store could move in without a comprehensive site plan review, complaining that, as part of a national chain, the store would have an unfair competitive advantage over local mom

and pop establishments. Town officials explained that if the use is permitted by zoning, only a building permit and ARB approval are necessary.

The same would be true in Amagansett, town attorney John Jilnicki advised last T h u r s d a y n i g h t . In New York State, municipalities can’t regulate which retail business occupies a

property if a retail use is allowed there, the attorney explained.

Nevertheless, Klopman looked askance at the failure to require applicants to list precisely what business they propose. She called for a moratorium “on these kinds of issues” until the town can review the

law that allows landowners to refrain from revealing their plans with detail. Councilwoman Julia Prince said she favors analysis of aspects of projects that trigger site plan review.

Klopman and Jones both worried about the impact a 7-Eleven would have on other businesses in Amagansett, while Betty Mazur noted Amagansett is the only hamlet that doesn’t harbor a chain establishment.

In New York State, municipalities can’t regulate which retail business occupies a

property if a retail use is allowed there. Supervisor Bill Wilkinson pointed out

chain stores do exist in the hamlet, the Bass Shoe outlet being an example. He wondered if community members were upset about the franchise or about the proposed retail use. What if Brent’s wanted to move to the site and create Brent’s East, he mused.

If 7-Eleven opens, Brent’s would be forced out of business, Jones predicted.

Additional reporting by Rick [email protected]

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Saturday of a suspected drug dealer. According to the police report, weeks of surveillance revealed Tania A. Copenhaver, 38, of Sebonac Road in Southampton was dealing PCP and cocaine throughout the town. She was arrested Saturday night after a vehicle stop in Hampton Bays revealed she was allegedly in possession of 24 grams of cocaine.

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By Kitty Merrill

Over $8 million in combined fund deficits, capital project overruns with no vouchers to support payments, unpaid interfund advances . . . and they’re not even talking East Hampton.

The Office of the State Comptroller last week released an audit of Southampton Town’s financial condition and internal controls for the time period covering 2008 through August of 2009.

Another clue they weren’t talking East Hampton during the same time period? An executive summary by

Audit Exposes ‘Inaccurate’ Accountsstate officials notes, “We found that the Town’s financial condition is generally positive.” A total fund balance representing more than 22 percent of the town’s 2010 operating budget of almost $80 million was in place.

But, the state auditors found fund deficits and overdrawn accounts for several individual operating funds. “These deficits have occurred because inaccurate budgets were adopted due to inaccurate or non-existing financial records at the time that the Town Board adopted them, or because expenditures

were not monitored during the year to ensure that they remained within existing appropriation authority.”

Also, over $25 million in interfund advances were found. They had not been paid back at the time of the report.

Other fiscal flaws found by state officials include the failure to maintain timely and accurate accounting records and reports or file required legally

required annual financial reports in a timely fashion.

The town did not monitor its capital projects well, nor did officials keep accurate accounting of expenditure. Examining two specific projects, auditors discovered some $500,000 in payments that weren’t related to the projects, plus the failure to maintain claim vouchers for almost $400,000 in payments. The two projects were over expended to the tune of $356,669. Nearly 100 projects went over their available cash balances by more than $9 million. The OSC pointed out the town has reconciled available money against the capital fund cash balances and “implemented new accounting practices and procedures for capital projects to improve the recording and monitoring of project revenues and expenditures.”

Reviewing cash receipt operations in three departments, auditors learned the town failed to adequately safeguard money, increasing the risk that fraud could go undetected. OSC operators examined cash receipts from town transfer stations and learned 20 out of 62 deposits during the time period were made between one and four

days after the money was collected. On May 11, 2009 the bank notified the town that deposits from the North Sea station included only checks and was short almost $800. The town employee brought the deposit to the bank the following day, claiming he put it in the wrong bag. The report notes 12 of the 20 late deposits were made by the same worker.

During the audit period, Southampton paid eight professional service providers a total of $1 million. Trouble is, officials failed to solicit competitive bids for the services and in three cases simply passed resolutions hiring professionals without including financial information needed to monitor or contain costs.

The OSC summary finds final fault with the town’s controls over its IT system, making it vulnerable to inappropriate access.

A management response report emphasizes measures taken by the new administration to address defects. It also notes a 100 percent turnover rate in staff in the budget office, including three different comptrollers during the audit period as a factor in difficulties discovered.

On Monday Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst observed, “The audit doesn’t reflect well on the past, but speaks strongly to the hard work we’ve already done and the solid path we’re on now.”

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Arthur DeLalla, Sr. 78, Montauk father of six.

William Schellinger Jr. 54, Springs housepainter.

Obituaries should be submitted via email in WORD document to indyeastend.com. They will be printed in their entirety on our website.

Congressman Tim Bishop (right) toured Lake Montauk to inspect the shoaling problem with Assemblyman Fred Thiele, East Hampton Town Supervisor Bill Wilkinson and Councilwoman Julia Prince, Coast Guard reps and officials from the Army Corps of Engineers last Friday. Lawmakers have been urging the feds to dredge the inlet.

The audit doesn’t reflect well on the past, but speaks strongly to the hard work

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the winter’s isolation, socialize with members of the League, and learn about the organization’s plans for 2011 at its annual “Beat the Winter Blahs” Luncheon next Wednesday at the Southampton Inn’s OSO Restaurant, 91 Hill Street. Reservations, requested by February 12, are being taken by Julia Kayser of East Hampton at 631-324-1498 or [email protected]. Payment of $25, including tax and tip, may be made at the door by cash or check to the Southampton Inn.

Cuff Suspect In Home Invasion Southampton Town Police reported the arrest last Wednesday of one suspect

in the January 17 home invasion on North Magee Street in Tuckahoe. Marcus Simmons, 25, of Mastic was charged with burglary, first-degree

assault, and felony weapon possession. Following arraignment in Southampton Town Justice Court, he was remanded to the county jail in lieu of $100,000 bail.

Police are still looking for a second suspect in the home invasion. According to Detective Sergeant Randy Hintze, the suspects targeted the home because they thought they would find drugs there. A resident of the house was shot by intruders and a second inhabitant was assaulted. This week police revealed a third occupant, a 12-year-old boy, was threatened with a gun as well.

The investigation continues and cops expect additional charges may be filed against Simmons. K.M.

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Cabin Fever

Winter WorksThe Eric Firestone Gallery in East

Hampton presents the group exhibition “Winter Works” with an opening reception Saturday from 5 to 7:30 PM. The show consists of an expansive selection of works by selected artists including painters Jorge Fick and Douglas Denniston, sculptors Thomas Morin, Eduardo Chavez, Paul Harris and MARE 139 and extraordinary mid-century jewelry by Rolph Scarlett. Also on exhibit, rare drawings by New York’s groundbreaking underground artists COCO 144, SNAKE I, NOVA and more, as well as vintage photographs by Anton Perich, Erica Lenard, Henry Chalfant and the renown Jack Stewart, whose documentation of urban art and subway graffiti at its most radical point, the early 1970s, is widely acknowledged as the most significant chronicle on the evolution of subway art. On view through March 27.

Valentine’s Weekend SpecialBay Street Theatre presents a

Valentine’s Weekend special movie and dance starting Saturday at 8 PM. Enjoy a screening of Mahogany starring Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams followed by DJ and Dancing. For more information call 631-725-9500.

Cabin FeverThe 4th Annual Cabin Fe-

ver Music Festival continues Friday at Finn McCools in Westhampton Beach Friday at 10 PM with Planeside, Five Star Heroes and Aloysius. Saturday night head over to The Southampton Publick House at 10 PM for Easy Money and Satchel Boogie.

You don’t have to be from Amagansett to enter the second annual Mr. Amagansett Pageant. The Pageant will take place on Friday at 6:30 PM at The Stephen Talkhouse and feature "Toga, Talent or Tango with Larry." The event is being held to benefit the Donald T. Sharkey Community Memorial Fund, providing scholarship opportunities for local students, funds for local fire departments and the Wounded Warrior Project.

To make a donation visit donsharkeyfund.org, or call Patty Sales 516-458-3978, Kristine Gaudy 516- 449-6330 for additional Information.

Entries forms or donations can be mailed to:The Don Sharkey Fund

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Planeside

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The Love & Passion art show, featuring works from more than 60 artist will host an opening reception on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM at Ashawagh Hall in Springs. There will be music by Alfredo Merat. At 7 PM Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls will perform. The event is sponsored by the Karyn Mannix Contem-porary.

Love & Passion:

A swimsuit show to benefit Time for Teens will take place at the Southampton Publick House at 7 PM on Thursday. $40 tickets includes beer, wine, appetizers, swimsuit show and silent auction. For more information visit www.time4teens.org.

Swimsuit Show:

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THURSDAY 2•10•11• Our Redeemer Lutheran School in Aquebogue offers a “Terrific

Two’s” program on Thursdays and Tuesdays from 11 AM to 12:30 PM. Call 631-722-4000 ext.10 to register.

• Senior stretch classes are offered at the Riverhead Library at 10:30 AM. Call for details and registration information.

FRIDAY 2•11•11• Eat, Pray, Love screens at the Mattituck-Laurel Library at

1:30 PM. • Beat the midwinter blues at the Southold American Legion from

8 PM to 1 AM. Tickets are $32 and include open bar, hors d’oeuvres and dancing courtesy of DJ Joe. Call for tickets. 631-765-5122 or 631-765-1786.

SATURDAY 2•12•11• Learn how to use a chart in a USPS University Seminar

offered by the Peconic Bay Power Squadron at West Marine on Old Country Road in Riverhead from 1 PM to 3 PM. Course fee: $35. Call 631-298-4326 to sign up.

• Does Rover have dragon mouth? Learn about dental care for pets at the Riverhead Library at 2 PM.

SUNDAY 2•13•11• Love your library week kicks off in Riverhead. Through February

19, fines will be waived.

MONDAY 2•14•11• Valentine’s Day. Help Hallmark’s bottom line. Buy a card

for your sweetie.

TUESDAY 2•15•11• Health insurance counseling sponsored by the Suffolk County

Office for the Aging is provided at the Mattituck-Laurel Library from 1:30 to 3 PM. Call the circulation desk for an appointment.

WEDNESDAY 2•16•11• A Relay for Life Southold Town kick off meeting will be held

at 7 PM at Mattituck High School in the auditorium.

WEDNESDAY 2•9•11• The Springs Food Pantry serves those in need each Wednesday

from 5 to 6 PM at the Springs Presbyterian Church. Through May, a clothing room will be available for participants as well. Want to donate gently–used clothes, coats, and shoes? Stop by when the pantry is open.

• Take a Zumba class at the YMCA East Hampton every Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Thursday mornings from 9:15 to 10:15, too. Call 631-329-6884 for details.

• ESL classes are offered at the East Hampton Library from 5 to 6:45 PM. Call 631-324-0222 to sign up.

THURSDAY 2•10•11• The Friends of Montauk Library winter movie series continues

with a screening of The Kids Are All Right at 7 PM. • The East Hampton Republican Committee celebrates Abraham

Lincoln’s 202nd birthday at Michael’s restaurant in Springs at 6 PM. Tickets are $75 per person and include a three course buffet-style dinner.

• Pajama Story Time is held at the Amagansett Library at 6 PM.

FRIDAY 2•11•11• Fridays at the Montauk Playhouse feature open gym from

noon to 5 PM, basketball for seventh and eighth graders from 5 to 7 PM, and a youth program for high school kids from 7 to 9 PM.

It’s all free. Call 631-668-1612 for the full schedule of programs throughout the week.

• AARP tax help is available at the Montauk Library from 11 AM to 2 PM.

SATURDAY 2•12•11• The Shabbat morning meditation group meets at 9 AM at the

Jewish Center of the Hamptons. • Stroll East Hampton Village with Nancy Kane of the East

Hampton Trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. Meet at the nature preserve on David’s Lane. Call 631-324-5799 with questions.

• The East Hampton Library will hold a huge book sale at 10 AM.

SUNDAY 2•13•11• Camp Karole at the Jewish Center of the Hamptons holds an

open house at 12:30 PM. Phone 631-324-9858 to learn more. • The First United Methodist Church of East Hampton hosts a pot

roast dinner from 4 to 6 PM. Take out and delivery for homebound residents are available. Tickets: $16 adults, $8 kids under 10. Call 631-324-4258.

• It’s open gym all day each Sunday, from 8 AM to 5 PM at the Montauk Playhouse. Call 631-668-1612 with questions.

MONDAY 2•14•11• It’s Valentine’s Day. Give somebody your heart, or at least

chocolate.• The East Hampton Rotary welcomes Harold Levy from

the Patient AirLift Services, an organization that arranges free air transportation to individuals needing medical care, to its dinner meeting at the Boathouse on 39 Gann Road in Springs. 5:30 PM. Call 631-238-5257 for 411.

TUESDAY 2•15•11• Learn about Facebook at the East Hampton Library at 5 PM.

Call 631-324-0222 to register. • “My First Story Time” for young children is held at 10:15 AM

at the Amagansett Library.

WEDNESDAY 2•9•11• Babies and Books at 11 AM, Hampton Library in

Bridgehampton. For babies up to 15 months. Call 631-537-0015 for more information.

THURSDAY 2•10•11• Canasta For Beginners at the Hampton Bays Library 10 AM;

“Learn To be Tobacco Free” at 6 PM.• Southampton Trails Preservation Society winter benefit dinner,

6 PM at 75 Main. Reservations at 631-283-2638

FRIDAY 2•11•11• Solist Ray Kamalay, performing on guitar and vocals, will

appear at 7 PM at the Rogers Memorial Library. Call 631-283-0774 for more information.

• The Inn on Main in Westhampton Beach will be hosting a singles speed-dating networking mixer every Friday from 7 PM to 9 PM. Register at [email protected].

SATURDAY 2•12•11• Valentine making workshop for children at Hampton Library,

2478 Main Street in Bridgehampton. Begins at 2:30 PM.• Book discussion sponsored by the Horticultural Alliance at the

Bridgehampton Community House 11 AM – Japanese Gardens by Patrick Chasse. Call 631-537-2223 for details.

• “Saturdays at the Center” a series of workshops for young people at the Bridgehampton Rec Center. Call 631-537-0616 for the skinny.

• Grand Opening of the Southampton Animal Shelter’s new thrift shop – 87 Jobs Lane, 3 PM.

SUNDAY 2-13-11• Piano concert by Nnenna Ogwo at 3 PM, Beethhoven and

Bach, at the Rogers Memorial Library.

MONDAY 02•14•11 • Rogers Memorial Library hosts a film screening of The Palm Beach Story, the 1942 classic at 3 PM.

TUESDAY 02•15•11 • Computer classes in Spanish at 4:30 PM, Hampton Library.

See number listed above.• Ongoing workshop from 10 AM to 2 PM – drawing class

sponsored by Southampton Artists at Veteran’s Hall, 2 Pond Lane in Southampton Village. For more info call 631-725-5851.

WEDNESDAY 02•16•11 • Babies and Books at 11 AM, Hampton Library in

Bridgehampton. For babies up to 15 months. Call 631-537-0015 for more information.

• Crocheting class at Hampton Bays library 7 to 8:30 PM. Call 631-728-6241.

• Author and New York Times reporter James Barron visits the Rogers Memorial Library at noon. For more info about library events call 283-0774.

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I’ve been in the forefront, the front line, and the new wave; I’ve had your back and been right behind you. I tweak, twit and thwack (that’s the sound of a clean jump shot going through the nets). I’ve done the Hanky-Panky, Twist, Peppermint Twist (yes, there is a difference), Mash, Monster Mash, Mosh -- I also nosh --

It’s Only WordsMacerena, Shimmy, the Shimmy Shake, the Slide, the Mambo, Limbo, and, god forgive me, the Cha-Cha.

I’ve smoked Big Reds, butts, bogies, joes, fags, sticks, and rollies, and not to mention weed, dope, grass, ganja, Mary Jane, pot, herb, dope, and kind, and probably more cow dung from Turkey than I care to admit to.

It all proves that over time words take on new meanings, as often chronicled by William Safire, the erudite “On Language” columnist of the New York Times Magazine who died in 2009 after 30 years of great columns.

I like to read the dictionary and pick out odd sounding words. I used to do this a lot when we played Scrabble back in college -- ok, I ran with a nerdy bunch. Another Scrabble player would challenge the word and I’d end up getting double-word score. For example, uvula, masticate, and dongle are perfectly normal words, but most folks don’t know what they mean, or that they even exist.

While doing research for a column I wrote (yes, these things require research) I discovered surfer lingo is rife with words that have meaning only within that group. Only in Surferville can you use words like schlong or woody and NOT be talking about anything obscene. Other surfer words include clidro, gremmie, menehunes, and shibby. All of these assure a good Scrabble score.

At this stage of the column you’re

probably wondering what it’s about. You might say I’m meandering, I certainly digress. I may be off-point, but this is certainly not a rambling discourse. I was merely articulating the cabin fever we all feel now, and how that closed-in feeling sometimes leads to pent-up anger being released. I can articulate a diphthong with the best of them. I know an analemma has nothing to do with a hot water bottle. I can titivate, enjoy some lumpsucker, inspissate, but I’m going to hold off on that colorectomy for a while, at least until after the fartlek passes, but thanks for asking.

There are a lot of angry people out there. Words fly around like bats. Some sting and hurt, but that’s because we let them. Words are like spirits, demons – they only hold sway over us if we let them. They are powerless without our energy.

I think we all need to mellow out, that is, to chill (or better yet take a chill pill),

cool-it, lay-off, step-back, back off, hold back, re-think things, smell the roses, and just calm down. Be cool, my brothers and sisters! And that is certainly easy to do this time of the year.

Things that get our goat, drive us crazy, make us mad or sick, and piss us off seem important, especially in February when we’ve been driven half-batty by the snow. Somehow, though, these same things don’t seem quite as timely come summer when the fish are biting and the waves are breaking and there are barbecues and pool parties.

I’m worried people reading this will become peniaphobic and blame me. I’m just the messenger – I don’t need a bunch of thespians writing nasty letters.

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TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Roar if you need to roar! There are times when making a big deal about things is the most appropriate reaction. Make sure you are being heard and don’t be afraid of a moment of drama that will allow others to understand what you need and all you are feeling.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) There is a bit of magic in the air this week, so make sure you are communicating and paying attention to the synchronicities. Just keep on talking and watch the magic unfold.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Can you trust yourself? Do you believe that how you are experiencing things, how you are seeing things is the actual truth that you can make your choices from? Try yes as the answer to these questions and learn to value your opinion of your life above anyone else’s.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) Honesty is key this week. Do your best to take off the rose colored glasses and see things as they truly

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VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) Humor, it is all about humor this week. See if you can’t find a way to laugh through whatever is going on this week. Taking things lightly will allow for a much better journey through this week, rather than taking things too seriously and just having no fun at all. Try to lighten up!

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) You along with Gemini above are in a bit of a magical zone this week, so do your best to see the amazing things happening all around you. Do your best to communicate during this time, as what you are seeing and how you are seeing things need to be shared. Just leave room for the magic.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) It is not all you fault. Resist the urge to make yourself the problem when others around you are just not living up to their responsibilities. Pay attention to your inner dialogue and when you find yourself being meaner to yourself than you would a stranger, make yourself cut it out. Be your coach rather than your critic.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) There are times in our lives when it is all about faith and hope and this would be one of those times. Staying hopeful about things you can’t see and having the faith to back up the hope is where it is at right now, so trust a little more and when you’ve done than trust a little more again.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Great week to stand up for yourself emotionally. I know you don’t like all that emotional stuff, yet now is the time for you to let others know what is going on inside of you. Speak from your emotional truth and get your needs met for a change.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) With Mars in your sign it is all about the movement you choose to take. Where is it best to put your energy and how well will you use your energy to meet your goals. Do your best to balance periods of great activity with doing nothing. Balance is key.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) These are difficult financial times for not only you Pisces, but for much of the world. Worrying doesn’t help in any way, so see if you can break the bad habit of worrying when there is nothing to do but wait. Be patient, the energy is moving and things will break free soon. ‘Be here now’ needs to become your mantra.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.

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MusicWednesday 2•9•11

Open Mic NightEvery Wednesday Johnny B hosts an

Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more information call 631-653-8799.

Friday 2•11•11

Singer SongwriterThe Hamptons Singer Songwriters

concert will happen at Guild Hall at 8 PM featuring Robery Bruey, Caroline Doctorow, Alfredo Merat, Shanna Polley, Jewlee Trudden, Jim Turner and more. For more information call 631-324-0806.

KaraokeEvery Friday from 9 PM to 1 AM East

Hampton Bowl presents RC Karaoke night. For more information call 631-324-1950.

Live MusicHello Brooklyn will take the stage at

the Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett at 10 PM. For more information call 631-267-3117.

Paul MahosPaul Mahos will perform at Dockers

in East Quogue.

Saturday 2•12•11

Great American MusicA celebration of great American music

and word takes place at Bay Street The-atre in Sag Harbor from 5:30 to 7 PM with performances by Mamalee & Rose, Jane Hastay & Peter Martin Weiss, and Andrina Smith. Call 631-725-9500.

Live MusicLone Sharks will perform at the

Stephen Talkhouse at 10 PM. For more information call 631-267-3117.

Monday 2•14•11

Sari Kessler TrioVisit World Pie on Valentines Day for

three sets of lives Jazz by Sari Kessler Trio from 6 to 9 PM.

FilmFriday 2•11•11

Picture ShowBay Street Theatre presents The Picture

Show with a Diana Ross film. A screening

of Lady Sings The Blues will be held at 8 PM. For more information call 631-725-9500.

New Global CinemaThe Parrish Art Museum in Southampton

presents the film Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country as party of the New Global Cinema Series at 7:30 PM. For more information call 631-283-2118.

Finest in World CinemaThe Westhampton Beach Performing

Arts Center presents the French film White Material directed by Claire Denis as part of the Finest in World Cinema series. Screenings take place at 7:30 PM today and Saturday as well as 1 PM and 4 PM on Sunday. For more information call 631-288-1500.

Saturday 2•12•11

Valentine’s Weekend SpecialBay Street Theatre presents a

Valentine’s Weekend special movie and dance starting at 8 PM. Enjoy a screening of Mahogany starring Diana Ross and Billy Dee Williams followed by DJ and Dancing. For more information call 631-725-9500.

The MET Live in HDGuild Hall presents the MET Live in

HD, live in HD telecast, with John Adam’s Nixon in China. For more information call 631-324-0806.

Sunday 2•13•11

Ballet in CinemaThe Parish Art Museum in Southampton

presents Vivaldi’s Caligula as party of the Opera, Ballet, and Shakespheare in Cinema Series at 3 PM. For more information call 631-283-2118.

Winter Film FestivalThe East Hampton Library Winter Film

Festival presents Ahead of Time at Guild at 4 PM. For more information call 631-324-0806

Tuesday 2•15•11

Come Home to Main StreetThe Come Home to Main Street film

series at Guild Hall presents Notorious starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman at 2 PM. For more information call 631-324-0806.

Sunday 2•13•10

Canio’sCanio’s in Sag Harbor along with the

John Jermain Library presents a read-in of African American Literature at 2:30 PM at Canio’s. For more information call 631-725-4926.

TheatreSaturday 2•12•10

Love LettersThe Hampton Threatre Company

presents A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters. Catch the show today at 8 PM or Sunday at 2:30 PM. For more information call 631-287-4377.

Tuesday 2•15•10

Staged ReadingGuild Hall and The Naked Stage pres-

ents a staged reading of Ten Unknowns by Jon Ribin Baitz. For more information call 631-324-0806.

ArtThurday 2•10•10

Green Earth CafeThe Green Earth Cafe des Artistes is

celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Grey Gardens premier showing at Lincoln Center with a screening of the HBO’s Grey Gardens starring Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lang. Screening will be from noon to 3:30 PM today through Saturday. Also view “Grey Gardens” art by Lois Wright, Don Duga, Frank Latorre, Mym Tuma, Richard LaRovere and A.F. Wargo along with Grey Gardens books and memorabilia. RSVP call 631-369-2233.

Saturday 2•12•10

Southampton Cultural CenterSouthampton Cultural Center for Black

History month will have an Art show cu-rated by Arlene Bujese, featuring works by Brent Bailer, Sheila Batiste, Nancy Brandon, Maxine Townsend-Broderick and Reynold Ruffins. A gallery talk with Arlene Bujese will happen at 2 PM. Show runs through February 28. For more in-

formation call 631-287-4377.

Winter WorksThe Eric Firestone Gallery in East

Hampton presents the group exhibition “Winter Works” with an opening reception from 5 to 7:30 PM. The show consists of an expansive selection of works by selected artists including the painters Jorge Fick and Douglas Denniston, sculptors Thomas Morin, Eduardo Chavez, Paul Harris and MARE 139 and extraordinary mid-century jewelry by Rolph Scarlett. Also on exhibit, rare drawings by New York’s groundbreaking underground artists COCO 144, SNAKE I, NOVA and more, as well as vintage photographs by Anton Perich, Erica Lenard, Henry Chalfant and the renown Jack Stewart, whose documentation of urban art and subway graffiti at its most radical point, the early 1970s, is widely acknowledged as the most significant chronicle on the evolution of subway art. On view through March 27.

Ongoing

Parrish ArtThe Parrish Art Museum hosts the

exhibition Esteban Vincente: Portrait of the Artist. For more information call 631-283-2118.

Student ArtThe Annual Student Art Festival at

Guild Hall, featuring grades K – 8 is on view through February 27. For more information call 631-324-0806.

Vered WinterVered Gallery in East Hampton will

host a winter exhibition with photographs by Gideon Lewin. The show will be on display through February 21. For more information call 631-324-3303.

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Networking DinnerSen in Sag Harbor will host a networking

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Southampton Animal ShelterFebruary is official spay & neuter month.

Visit Southampton Animal Shelter for low cost spays and neuters. Free for privately owned pit bulls. For more information call 631-729-PETS.

Montauk ChamberThe Montauk Chamber of Commerce is

delighted with the results of their 2010 fun-draising efforts and events. The St. Patrick’s

Day Chowder and Soup Sale allowed the Chamber to donate money to the Montauk Friends of Erin. The Fine Arts Festival held on Memorial Day weekend drew crowds view-ing artistic displays, and was rated 65th in the Art Fair Source Book. The Harbor Festival amused visitors in June.

Starting in July and running through August the Chamber sponsored “Concerts on the Green.” A variety of local bands entertained the community for two hours. “Stars Over Montauk” lit up the sky with the amazing Grucci fireworks on July 4th. The Montauk Lighthouse was the destination for hundreds of visitors for the Night at the Light in July.

A new event was introduced last year, the Montauk Farmers Market. The Market was held every Thursday morning throughout the

summer and into October. All fees for the market were designated to go to the Montauk Food Pantry. Fall brought thousands to the Montauk Fall Festival and Chowder Contest on Columbus Day Weekend.

This year’s Annual End of the Season Gala held in November honored Dr. Dan Vasti, as “Person of the Year.” Also in November, the Chamber presented a “Star Bright Montauk Weekend.” This fun filled weekend featured the 3rd Annual Lighting of the Lighthouse.

These events allowed the Chamber to further support the community through the Montauk Chamber Frank A. Capozzola Scholarship Fund, and to make donations to the Friends of Erin St. Patrick’s Day Parade,

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Special at Roeloffs’In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Roeloffs’

East Hampton Optical is offering a special deal for couples. Couples who partake of the services and products offered at Roeloffs’ together – by scheduling an eye exam, and/or purchasing new frames and/or contacts – will receive a 25% discount on their total purchase price. This special 25% discount offer for couples is offered through the end of February.

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When planning transportation for your wedding, trust Hampton Jitney

to help make your day unforgettable. Our professional

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Rick MurphyEditor In ChiefJessica Mackin

Bridal Editor, PhotographerKitty Merrill

EditorAdvertising Design:

John LaudandoAdvertising Sales:

B.T. Sneed, Joanna Froschl, John Wyche, Tim Smith, Ed FranklinPublishers:

James J. Mackin, Jerry Della FeminaModels:

Cover: Catherine BartlettInside: Cosima Schelfhout, Gillian Neubert, Catherine Bartlett,

Josann Jeffrey, Nicole Locher, Jenna Ryan, Tony Shoshi, Beni ShoshiMake Up: Zaida Elinor

Photography Assistants: Jenna Mackin, Melanie Fitzgerald, Peggy Stankevich

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The Independent would like to thank two prime wedding locales: Della Femina Restaurant and The Palm Restaurant in East Hampton for providing us with such beautiful locations to photograph our blushing models. We would also like to thank East Hampton Flowers for the lovely bouquets. Thanks to Anne Barge, St. Pucchi, and J Crew for loaning us dresses to

photograph along with all of the models.

To all future brides picking up The Independent Bride 2011, we wish you the wedding of your dreams.

Jessica MackinBridal Editor

At Della Femina R e s t a u r a n t i n E a s t H a m p t o n , Catherine Bartlett models a dress by St. Pucchi by Rani – Off the shoulder Ricamo net over poly taffeta with hand embroidery lace on the helm of the skirt. ($6149) Flowers by East Hampton Flowers. Make Up by Zaida Elinor. Photography by Jessica Mackin.

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DELLA FEMINA RESTAURANT 99 N. MAIN STREET,

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Is gray the new black? We’d say so. Try gray bridesmaids dresses, tuxedos, table settings, flowers, and cake.

World renowned bridal de-signer, Vera Wang will debut her highly anticipated inau-gural collection for David’s Bridal, White by Vera Wang, in Spring 2011. The collection will include a wide variety of looks showcasing Vera Wang’s classic feminine detailing and modern approach to bridal design. All priced between $600 - $1,500. www.davidsb-ridal.com.

Designer Anne Bowen creates spirited, sexy and modern collec-tions. As a luxury brand, her designs reflect on the in-ner confidence and individuality of women every-where. www.an-nebowen.com.

Vera Wang for Davids Bridal

Dramatic Ball Gowns:

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Compiled by Jessica Mackin

The glitz and glamour of the 1920’s is back. Think classic cars, vintage gowns, and lots of pearls.

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AMERICANRex Goliath Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99St. Francis Cab, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.99St. Francis Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Mondavi Napa Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Mondavi Priv. Sel Merlot, Chard, Cab,Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99J. Lohr Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Kenwood Cabernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.49Columbia Crest Grand Est Merlot,Cab, Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Rodney Strong Cabernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Kendall Jackson Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Meridian Cab, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Estancia Cabernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Hess Select Chardonnay 750ml . . . . . . . . .$11.99Chalone Monterey Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.49Simi Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Simi Cabernet 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Cline California Zinfandel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.49Chateau St. Jean Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Blackstone California Cab, S. Blanc,Merlot, Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Bogle Merlot, Chard, S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Hogue Fume Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Fish Eye Cab, Chard, Merlot, P. Grigio . . . .$5.49Clos du Bois Chard . . .750ml./$10.99 1.5/$19.99Clos du Bois Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Toasted Head Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Newton Red Label Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Geyser Peak Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Benziger Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Forestville Cab, Chard, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99Chalone Monterey Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.49Sterling Sauv Blanc 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Estancia Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99McManis Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Mark West Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Louis Martini Napa Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . .$21.99Gnarly Head Zin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Liberty School Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Stag Leap Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28.99Ferrari Carano Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Franciscan Cab Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.99Red Diamond Merlot, Cab 750ml . . . . . . . .$8.99Estancia Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Rutherford Hill Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Beringer California All Flavors 750ml . . . . .$5.99Beringer Founders All Flavors 750ml . . . . .$8.99Kendall Jackson Gr. Res. Chard . . . . . . . . .$17.99Bonterra Cab, Merlot Chard 750ml . . . . . .$12.99Coppola Diamond Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . .$13.99Coppola Diamond Claret 750ml . . . . . . . .$15.99Arbor Mist All Varieties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.99BV Coastal Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Smoking Loon Cab, Chard & Merlot, P. Noir . .$8.99Ironstone Cab & Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Rodney Strong Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.99Cupcake Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Newton Chard Red Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Raymond Napa Res Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24.99Raymond R Coll Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Raymond Napa Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99Raymond Res S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Avalon Napa Cab. 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Firestone Sauv Blanc 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Edna Valley Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99The Naked Grape Chard, PG, PN . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99La Crema PN 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.99Murphy Good Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Murphy Good Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Alexander Valley Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.99Forest Glen Riesling 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99Cellar No. 8 Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Benzinger Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.99Markham Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.99Kenwood Chardonnay 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99BV Coastal Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99Louis Martini Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99

JUMBOMAGNUMS 1.5 LTR.Stone Cellars by Beringer All Types . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Turning Leaf Chard, Cab, Merlot, P. Grigio . . .$11.99Bolla Wines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Ruffino Chianti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Forest Glen Chard, Merlot, Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Woodbridge Cab, Chard, Merlot, Pinot Noir,Sauv. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99La Francesca P Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99E&J Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Beringer Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Nathanson Creek All Flavors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99Citra Cab, Chard, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Fontana Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Fontana Fras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99

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$22991 LTR

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DEWARSWHITE LABEL

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$3499JUMBO 1.75LTR

THREE OLIVES VODKA$2399

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$1299

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FINLANDIAVODKA

$2399JUMBO 1.75LTR

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TANQUERAYGIN

$3699COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

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$2699COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

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$1899

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$1499

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WHITEHORSE

$25991.75LTR

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SOBIESKIPOLISH VODKA

$1799

CAPTAINMORGANSPICED RUM

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$3099JUMBO 1.75LTR

JACK DANIELS$4199JUMBO 1.75LTR

CUERVO GOLDTEQUILA

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BARTON’S VODKA$1199

1.75LTR

SUTTER HOMEWHITE ZIN

$499750ml

ALL TYPES

$599750ml

B&GCHARDONNAY

$7991.5LTR

CITRAP. GRIGIO, MONT

TREBBIANA

$7991.5LTR

CAB, CHARD, MERLOT, P. GRIGIO,WHITE ZIN

$699

Pinot Grigio & Monte

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FRANCELouis Jadot Beaujolais Villages 750ml . . . . .$8.99E. Guigal Cote Du Rhone Red or White . . .$11.99Domaine Vialan Cotes Du Rhone Red . . . . . .$6.99Paul Jaboulet Par. 45 Cotes Du Rhone . . . . . .$9.99Jadot Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Jadot Macon Villages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Jadot Pouilly Fuisse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Mouton Cadet Red or White . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Louie Jadot Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99Louis Latour Pouilly Fuisse 750ml . . . . . . .$19.99Maison Nicolas Cab, Chard, P. Grigio 750ml $5.99Maison Nicholas Rose, Merlot 750ml . . . . . .$4.99DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99

ITALYRuffino Chianti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99San Giuseppe Pinot Grigio 750ml . . . . . . . . .$9.99Mionetto Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.49Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Santa Cristina Sangiovese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99San Giuseppe P. Grigio 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.99San Giuseppe Pink P Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Ecco Domani P. Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.49House Jam Chillin White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.99Folonari P. Grigio 1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Corbello Inzolia & Arancio Nero D’Avola750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Banfi Chianti Reserva 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.99Banfi Chianti Classico 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Lisabella Pinot Noir 1.5Ltr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Ruffino Ris Ducale 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24.99Kris Pinot Grigio 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Giovello Pinot Grigio 1.5Ltr . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Ruffino Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35.99Ruffino Ris Ducale 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22.99Masciarelli Monte 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Masciarelli Monte 1.5Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Tomaiolo Chianti 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Il Poggio Nero d’Avola 1.5Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Danzante Chianti 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99Chateau Ste Michelle Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . .$13.99Livio Fellugia P. Grigio 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.99Tutidi All Flavors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Spadina Nero D’Avolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99

CHILE, SPAIN, ARGENTINACasa Lapostolle S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Casa Lapostolle Chard, Merlot, Cab . . . . . .$10.99Los Vascos Cabernet 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Santa Rita Chard, Merlot, Cab, S. Blanc . . . .$5.99Gato Negro All Flavors 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Navarro Correas Malbec 07 750ML . . . . . . . .$9.99Terra Andina Sauv. Blanc Carmenere Cab . . .$6.99Cassillero Del Diablo Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Sevillana Sangria 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Simone Reserve Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALANDThe Little Penguin 1.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Lindemans Cab, Merlot, Shiraz, Chard . . . . . .$5.49Yellow Tail All Types 1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Rosemount Estate Chard, Cab, Merlot . . . . . .$8.99Oxford Landing Chard & Merlot, Shiraz . . . . .$6.49Ozwell Cab, Merlot, Shiraz 1.5Ltr. . . . . . . . .$9.99Tall Poppy Cab, Merlot, Chard, Shiraz 750ML . . .$5.99Tall Poppy Cab, Merlot, Chard, Shiraz 1.5 Ltr. . . . .$9.99Black Opal Chardonnay 1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Babich 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Kim Crawford Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Nobilo Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Monkey Bay Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Brancott S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Rosemont Diamond Shiraz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Down Under Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.99

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1800REPOSADO & SILVER

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$3699JUMBO 1.75LTR

750ml

CANADIANCLUB

$1999

FRISVODKA

$1799

SKYYVODKA

$2199JUMBO 1.75LTR

SVEDKAVODKA

$20991.75LTR

JOHNNYWALKER

BLACK LABEL$6499

JUMBO 1.75LTR

JOHNNYWALKER

BLACK LABEL$4699

LTR

KAHLUA$3799

JUMBO 1.75LTR

SAILORJERRY

$1899LTR

$1999LTR

$36991.75LTR

FRANZIACHABLIS, BURGUNDY, RHINE, CHIANTI,

WHITE GRENACHE

$1399JUMBO 5 LTR. BOX

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SUTTER HOMEALL

TYPES$999

WhiteZinfandel

$8991.5LTR.

1.5LTR.

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GIN

$19991.75LTR

VODKA

$15991.75LTR

$22991.75LTR

$1399LTR

STOLI$3199

1.75LTR

STOLI$2399

LTR

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

$36991.75LTR

$2499PLAYBOY BUNNY

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CHIVASREGAL$5999JUMBO1.75LTR

DON QRUM

$19991.75LTR

CUTTY SARKSCOTCH

$2699JUMBO1.75LTR

ICEBERG$2299

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RUSSIAN STANDARDVODKA

$1999 $2799

SEAGRAMS

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SMIRNOFF 80° VODKA$2099

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GREYGOOSE$5999

JUMBO 1.75LTR

$35991 LTR

$3199750 ML

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MARTHACLARACab, Chard . . . . .$10.99Merlot . . . . . . . . .$10.99Rose . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Red Sweetie . . . . .$9.99

PAUMANOKPaumanok Riesling SemiDry 750 . . . . . . .$19.99Paumanok Festival Chard750 . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Paumanok Rose750 . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Paumanok Merlot750 . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99Paumanok Chard Barr750 . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99

PECONIC BAYSteel Chard 750ml$13.99Riesling . . . . . . .$14.99

PINDARWinter White . . . .$5.99Spring Splendor1.5 Ltr . . . . . . . . .$11.99Merlot, 1.5 Ltr. . .$10.99Chard 750ml . . . .$12.99Autumn Gold, . . .$7.99Pythagoras . . . . . .$8.99Winter White1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . .$11.99Cuvee Rare . . . . $16.99Sweet Scarlet750ml . . . . . . . . . .$8.99

GASCONMalbec

$1099

ALAMOSMalbec

$899

1.75LTR1LTR

WHITEZINFANDEL$599

WHITEZINFANDEL$999

Chiante, Merlot,PG & P. Noir

$9991.5LTR

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JUMBO 1.75LTR

JUMBO 1.75LTR

1.75LTR

JUMBO 1.75LTR

1.75LTR

$2099 $1699

CORDIALSHARVEYS BRISTOLCREAM 1.5LTR. . . . .$22.99B & B 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32.99BAILEYS LTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30.99BAILEYS 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24.99MARIE BRIZARDANISETTE 750ML . . . .$19.99GRAND MARNIER LTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$40.99AMARETTO DI SARONNO 750ML . . . . . .$22.99IRISH MIST 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22.99DRAMBUIE 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31.99LEROUX POLISH BLACKBERRYBRANDY 1.75 LTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99FRAGOLI STRAWBERRY LIQ 750ML . . .$29.99

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VERMOUTHSWEET OR DRYSTOCK LTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.99MARTINI & ROSSI LTR. . . . . . . . .$8.99TRIBUNO LTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.49G & D 3 LTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99

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750ml 1.5LTR

$4699JUMBO 1.75LTR

$32991 LTR

$2799750 ML

$3699JUMBO 1.75LTR

$21991 LTR

$1999750 ML

$9991.5LTR

$599750ML

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$1099

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WOODBRIDGEWhite Zin

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MONSIEURTOUTONSAUV BLANC$899

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$599750ML

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$599750 ML.

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$9991.5LTR

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BERINGERCAB, CHARD, MERLOT

$14991.5 LTR.

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MEZZACORONAPINOT GRIGIO

$799 1199

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

WALNUT CRESTCHARDONNAY, CABERNET, MERLOT, SHIRAZ

$8991.5 LTR.

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

LOS VASCOSCABERNET

$899

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LOUIS M.MARTINICabernet

$1299750ml

FREIBROTHERS

Russian River Chard

$1399750ml

PETERVELLACHARD, MERLOT, WHITE ZIN

$1599JUMBO 5LTR BOX

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

VENDANGECHARD. CAB. MERLOT 1.5 LTR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99WHITE ZINFANDEL 1.5 LTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99CHARD. CAB. MERLOT 750 ML. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.49WHITE ZINFANDEL 750 ML. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.99

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PETERVELLABLUSH, BURGUNDY, CHABLIS

$1399JUMBO 5LTR

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FRANZIASUNSET, BLUSH, CHILLABLE RED,

REFRESHING WHITE, SANGRIA

$12995 LTR.

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ZONIN$999

1.5LTR

CHOCOVINE$899

750ml

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FETZERVALLEYOAKSCab, Chard, Merlot, P. Noir

$699 750ml $11991.5L

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CARLO ROSSICHABLIS, BURGUNDY, PAISANO,

BLUSH, CHABLIS, RHINE WINE, WHITEGRENACHE, SANGRIA, CHIANTI

$1299JUMBO 4 LTR.

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

CHAMPAGNENICOLAS FEUILLATTE BRUT . . . . .$31.99COOKSALLTYPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.49ANDREALLTYPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.49DOM. ST. MICHELLEALLTYPES . .$10.99KRITER BRUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99CRISTALINO BRUT, BRUT ROSE . . .$7.49VEUVE CLICQUOT BRUT N.V. . . . . .$39.99PIPER HEIDSIECK BRUT . . . . . . . . . ..$32.99TAITTINGER BRUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36.99SAINT HILAIRE BLANC . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99FREIXENET CORDON NEGRO BRUT .$8.99KORBELBRUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99KORBELEXTRADRY, CHARD CHAMP$11.99M&RASTI SPUMANTI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99MOET & CHANDONPOLROGER BRUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37.99NANDO FRAGALINO &ASTI 750ML . .$8.99MOET IMPERIALCHAMPAGNE . . . . .$35.99CHANDON BRUT 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99CINZANOASTI 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99CINZANO PROSECCO 750ML . . . . . . .$10.99PASSIONNE DIFIORE PROSECCO750ML..............................................................$10.99LAMARCAPROSECCO 750ML ................$12.99COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

ASSORTEDSPIRITSBOMBAY SAPPHIRE 1.75 . . . .$45.99OLD SMUGGLER 1.75LTR . .$19.99JOHN BARR BLACK 1.75 . . . .$42.99JOHN BARR GOLD 1.75 . . . . .$28.99JAMESON IRISH 1.75 . . . . . . .$46.99STOLI RAZBERI 1.75 . . . . . . .$36.99BOMBAYGIN 1.75 . . . . . . . . . .$32.99WILDTURKEY80 PROOF1.75 $36.99WILDTURKEY101PROOF1.75 $36.99EVANWILLIAMS BOURBON1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22.99INVER HOUSE 1.75 . . . . . . . . .$16.99DUGGANS DEW 1.75 . . . . . . . .$27.99FLEISHMANNSWHISKEY1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.99CANADIAN MIST 1.75 . . . . . .$19.99FLEISHMANNS VODKA1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99TANQUERAYSTERLINGVODKA1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$30.99FLEISHMANNS GIN 1.75 . . . .$13.99SOUTHERN COMFORT LTR $22.99CUERVO SILVER LTR . . . . . .$21.99ZYR VODKA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27.99GILBEYS GIN 1.75 . . . . . . . . . .$15.99FAMOUS GROUSE 1.75 . . . . .$34.99BALLANTINES 1.75 . . . . . . . . .$27.99GREYGOOSEORANGE750 . . .$30.99ULTIMATEVODKA7.50 . . . . . .$39.99JACKDANIELSGREEN750 . . . . .$24.99J&B 1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36.99MT. GAY ECLIPSE 1.75 . . . . . .$33.99PINNACLE VODKA 1.75 . . . . .$19.99PHILADELPHIA 1.75 . . . . . . . .$15.99JAGERMISTER 1.75 . . . . . . . .$39.99NEWAMSTERDAM GIN 1.75 $20.99RUSKOVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99NIKOLIAVODKA 1.75 . . . . . .$11.99CROPORGANIC VODKA750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.99CIROC COCO & RED BERRY750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$33.99BACARDI TORCHED CHERRYLTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99LEVELLTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29.99Coupon exp. 2/22/11 RH

CAVITPINOT GRIGIO,

P NOIR

$11991.5LTR

RODNEY STRONGCHARD

$899750ML

ABSOLUT 80° VODKA

750ML 1.5 LTR.

SINGLE MALTS,BRANDY, COGNACGLENLIVET 12YRS 750ML . . . . .$38.99TULLAMOREDEWLTR. . . . . . . .$25.99ABERLOUR 12 YRS 750ML . . . .$38.99MACALLAN 12 YRS 750ML . . . .$51.99GLENMORANGIE 10 YRS . . . . .$40.99BALVENIE 10 YRS 750 . . . . . . . .$35.99PAULMASSON BRANDY 1.75 . .$21.99BLANSAC LTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99GRAN DUQUE D’ALBA . . . . . . .$39.99JACQUES CARDIN VSOP . . . . . .$26.99CHALAFONTE VSOPCOGNAC $21.99COURVOISIER VS 750ML . . . . .$30.99COURVOISIER VSOP . . . . . . . . .$35.99NAVAN VANILLA . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36.99

W/Coupon Only Exp. 2/22/11 RH

2799 ROUTE 112, MEDFORDWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS • WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • NO LIMITS ON ANY ITEMS

AMERICANRex Goliath Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99St. Francis Cab, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.99St. Francis Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Mondavi Napa Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Mondavi Priv. Sel Merlot, Chard, Cab,Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99J. Lohr Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Kenwood Cabernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.49Columbia Crest Grand Est Merlot,Cab, Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Rodney Strong Cabernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Kendall Jackson Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Meridian Cab, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Estancia Cabernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Hess Select Chardonnay 750ml . . . . . . . . .$11.99Chalone Monterey Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.49Simi Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Simi Cabernet 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Cline California Zinfandel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.49Chateau St. Jean Chardonnay . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Blackstone California Cab, S. Blanc,Merlot, Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Bogle Merlot, Chard, S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Hogue Fume Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Fish Eye Cab, Chard, Merlot, P. Grigio . . . .$5.49Clos du Bois Chard . . .750ml./$10.99 1.5/$19.99Clos du Bois Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Toasted Head Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Newton Red Label Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Geyser Peak Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Benziger Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Forestville Cab, Chard, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99Chalone Monterey Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.49Sterling Sauv Blanc 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Estancia Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99McManis Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Mark West Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Louis Martini Napa Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . .$21.99Gnarly Head Zin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Liberty School Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Stag Leap Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28.99Ferrari Carano Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Franciscan Cab Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.99Red Diamond Merlot, Cab 750ml . . . . . . . .$8.99Estancia Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Rutherford Hill Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Beringer California All Flavors 750ml . . . . .$5.99Beringer Founders All Flavors 750ml . . . . .$8.99Kendall Jackson Gr. Res. Chard . . . . . . . . .$17.99Bonterra Cab, Merlot Chard 750ml . . . . . .$12.99Coppola Diamond Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . .$13.99Coppola Diamond Claret 750ml . . . . . . . .$15.99Arbor Mist All Varieties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.99BV Coastal Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Smoking Loon Cab, Chard & Merlot, P. Noir . .$8.99Ironstone Cab & Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Rodney Strong Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.99Cupcake Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Newton Chard Red Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Raymond Napa Res Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24.99Raymond R Coll Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Raymond Napa Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99Raymond Res S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Avalon Napa Cab. 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Firestone Sauv Blanc 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Edna Valley Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99The Naked Grape Chard, PG, PN . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99La Crema PN 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.99Murphy Good Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Murphy Good Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Alexander Valley Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.99Forest Glen Riesling 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99Cellar No. 8 Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Benzinger Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.99Markham Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.99Kenwood Chardonnay 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99BV Coastal Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99Louis Martini Cab 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99

JUMBOMAGNUMS 1.5 LTR.Stone Cellars by Beringer All Types . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Turning Leaf Chard, Cab, Merlot, P. Grigio . . .$11.99Bolla Wines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Ruffino Chianti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Forest Glen Chard, Merlot, Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Woodbridge Cab, Chard, Merlot, Pinot Noir,Sauv. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99La Francesca P Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99E&J Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Beringer Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Nathanson Creek All Flavors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99Citra Cab, Chard, Merlot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Fontana Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Fontana Fras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

$3199JUMBO 1.75LTR

$22991 LTR

$1999750 ML

DEWARSWHITE LABEL

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

$3499JUMBO 1.75LTR

THREE OLIVES VODKA$2399

JUMBO 1.75LTRCOUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

LUKESOWAVODKA

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

KETELONE VODKA$2899

LTRCOUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

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MAKERS MARK

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BACARDI RUM$2099

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WOLFSCHMIDT &GEORGI VODKA

$1299

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

FINLANDIAVODKA

$2399JUMBO 1.75LTR

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

TANQUERAYGIN

$3699COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

BLUE ICEPOTATO VODKA

$2699COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

BEEFEATERGIN

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CLAN MACGREGORSCOTCH

$1899

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

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SEGRAMS7 CROWN$2199

1.75LTR

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CARIBAYARUMCOCONUT OR WHITE

$1499

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

JIM BEAMBOURBON$2899

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WHITEHORSE

$25991.75LTR

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH JOHNNYWALKERREDLABEL$3499

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SOBIESKIPOLISH VODKA

$1799

CAPTAINMORGANSPICED RUM

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

$3099JUMBO 1.75LTR

JACK DANIELS$4199JUMBO 1.75LTR

CUERVO GOLDTEQUILA

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

BARTON’S VODKA$1199

1.75LTR

SUTTER HOMEWHITE ZIN

$499750ml

ALL TYPES

$599750ml

B&GCHARDONNAY

$7991.5LTR

CITRAP. GRIGIO, MONT

TREBBIANA

$7991.5LTR

CAB, CHARD, MERLOT, P. GRIGIO,WHITE ZIN

$699

Pinot Grigio & Monte

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

FRANCELouis Jadot Beaujolais Villages 750ml . . . . .$8.99E. Guigal Cote Du Rhone Red or White . . .$11.99Domaine Vialan Cotes Du Rhone Red . . . . . .$6.99Paul Jaboulet Par. 45 Cotes Du Rhone . . . . . .$9.99Jadot Chard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Jadot Macon Villages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Jadot Pouilly Fuisse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Mouton Cadet Red or White . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Louie Jadot Pinot Noir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.99Louis Latour Pouilly Fuisse 750ml . . . . . . .$19.99Maison Nicolas Cab, Chard, P. Grigio 750ml $5.99Maison Nicholas Rose, Merlot 750ml . . . . . .$4.99DuBoeuf Beaujolais Nouveau . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99

ITALYRuffino Chianti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99San Giuseppe Pinot Grigio 750ml . . . . . . . . .$9.99Mionetto Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.49Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio . . . . . . . . . . .$20.99Santa Cristina Sangiovese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99San Giuseppe P. Grigio 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.99San Giuseppe Pink P Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Ecco Domani P. Grigio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.49House Jam Chillin White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.99Folonari P. Grigio 1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Corbello Inzolia & Arancio Nero D’Avola750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Banfi Chianti Reserva 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . .16.99Banfi Chianti Classico 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Lisabella Pinot Noir 1.5Ltr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Ruffino Ris Ducale 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24.99Kris Pinot Grigio 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.99Giovello Pinot Grigio 1.5Ltr . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Ruffino Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35.99Ruffino Ris Ducale 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22.99Masciarelli Monte 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Masciarelli Monte 1.5Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.99Tomaiolo Chianti 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Il Poggio Nero d’Avola 1.5Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Danzante Chianti 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.99Chateau Ste Michelle Merlot 750ml . . . . . . . .$13.99Livio Fellugia P. Grigio 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.99Tutidi All Flavors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Spadina Nero D’Avolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.99

CHILE, SPAIN, ARGENTINACasa Lapostolle S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Casa Lapostolle Chard, Merlot, Cab . . . . . .$10.99Los Vascos Cabernet 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Santa Rita Chard, Merlot, Cab, S. Blanc . . . .$5.99Gato Negro All Flavors 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Navarro Correas Malbec 07 750ML . . . . . . . .$9.99Terra Andina Sauv. Blanc Carmenere Cab . . .$6.99Cassillero Del Diablo Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Sevillana Sangria 1.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Simone Reserve Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALANDThe Little Penguin 1.5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Lindemans Cab, Merlot, Shiraz, Chard . . . . . .$5.49Yellow Tail All Types 1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.99Rosemount Estate Chard, Cab, Merlot . . . . . .$8.99Oxford Landing Chard & Merlot, Shiraz . . . . .$6.49Ozwell Cab, Merlot, Shiraz 1.5Ltr. . . . . . . . .$9.99Tall Poppy Cab, Merlot, Chard, Shiraz 750ML . . .$5.99Tall Poppy Cab, Merlot, Chard, Shiraz 1.5 Ltr. . . . .$9.99Black Opal Chardonnay 1.5 Ltr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Babich 750ML . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Kim Crawford Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13.99Nobilo Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.99Monkey Bay Sauv Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8.99Brancott S. Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.99Rosemont Diamond Shiraz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7.99Down Under Chard 750ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.99

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Minimum OrderFor Delivery$140.00

1.5LTR

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

1800REPOSADO & SILVER

COUPON EXP. 2/22/11 RH

$3699JUMBO 1.75LTR

750ml

CANADIANCLUB

$1999

FRISVODKA

$1799

SKYYVODKA

$2199JUMBO 1.75LTR

SVEDKAVODKA

$20991.75LTR

JOHNNYWALKER

BLACK LABEL$6499

JUMBO 1.75LTR

JOHNNYWALKER

BLACK LABEL$4699

LTR

KAHLUA$3799

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Meet The LabelsThis year’s Independent Bride photo

shoot took place at Della Femina Restaurant and the Palm Restaurant, both in East Hampton. In the following pages, find photographs of dresses by J. Crew, Anne Barge, and St. Pucchi by Rani. Below, a little information about each designer.

J. Crew: J. Crew presents a line of wedding

dresses that are both affordable and classic. These impeccably tailored gowns have exquisite, handmade details. Fabrics come from Europe’s most renowned mills, including Switzerland-based Bischoff St. Gallen and famed French lace maker Sophie Hallette, used by the world’s top high-end fashion houses. J. Crew will also give you your very own wedding specialist, Ashley, who will help you find the perfect gown. Call 800-205-2877 or email [email protected] to start your planning. Dresses can be viewed on the J. Crew website www.jcrew.com or at the J. Crew Bridal Boutique in Manhattan.

Anne Barge:Anne Barge Bridal Collection wedding

gowns feature modern interpretations of shapes, fabrics, and embellishments found in vintage couture designs throughout history. This blending of contemporary and classic styles, with the use of the finest materials and intricate beading and embroidery, creates timeless silhouettes. Anne Barge’s trademark attention to detail is reflected in her three distinct brands - Black Label, Couture, and La Fleur - to fit her customers’ taste, regardless of budget. www.annebarge.com.

Rani Totman: Designer and Founder of St. Pucchi,

Rani Totman launched the global bridal empire in the United States in 1985. She envisioned creating an avant-garde bridal couture line modern in styling but classic in detail. That vision has been realized in her collections today. Her inimitable style is reflected in signature gowns, which are luxurious and lavish yet clean and ageless. Sold at exclusive boutiques throughout North America, Russia, the Middle East, Japan, U.K and Ireland, St. Pucchi gowns have been worn by the world’s most discerning brides including celebrities and style icons such as New York Giants’ player Aaron Ross’ wife Sanya Richards, Tara Reid, Timbaland’s wife Monique Idlett, Jason Priestly’s wife Naomi Lowde, actress Candice Cameron and Grammy Award winning country music singer Alison Kraus. www.stpucchi.com.

Please go to page B-22 for more about the gowns.

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Diamond engagement rings, prices start at $5,000.Eternity bands, prices start at $2,200.

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Page B-15: St. Pucchi by Rani – Silk shantung strapless draped bodice with a sweetheart neckline and a corset tie back. Unique silk organza skirt is embroidered in a geometric pattern with small bead accents. Long flowing silk streamers cascade down the center back into a sweep train. ($6589)

Page B-18: Anne Barge Couture Collection - All over Alencon lace bodice with ribbon detail at natural waist extending into a full asymmetrical layered tulle skirt with horsehair trim and Alencon lace appliques. Call for price.

Page B-19: Anne Barge La Fleur Collection - Low strapless gown with pleating detail on empire bodice and lower back waistline with very narrow trumpet skirt and button detail in back of skirt. Call for price.

Page B-20: J. Crew - Silk chiffon Taryn gown. A great new strapless silhouette that’s soft and romantic in floaty, to-the-floor silk chiffon with a delicate crinkled texture (it drapes beautifully on the body, so it’s incredibly flattering too). With a twisted bodice and a softly pleated empire waist. Back zip. A-line skirt. Fully lined. Falls to floor. ($495)

Page B-21: St. Pucchi by Rani – Duchess satin strapless corset bodice with a scalloped softly curved sweetheart neckline, hand embroidered and beaded. Dropped waist with pleated band caught at side with jeweled leaves and cluster of grapes and feathers. Skirt has tiers of embroidered and overlapping silk organza panels. Semi-chapel train. ($7469)

Right: St. Pucchi by Rani – Pure silk taffeta on the shoulder ball gown with sweetheart neckline and draped strands of crystals as sleeves. Skirt with redingote front flanked by draped taffeta panels on each side. Center front panel of skirt has overlay of silk organza, hand embroidered and beaded with clusters of crystals same as on bodice. Bouquet of handmade silk flowers at center back. ($7469)

Photography by Jessica MackinMake Up by Zaida ElinorPhotography Assistants :

Melanie Fitzgerald, Jenna Mackin, Peggy Stankevich

Flowers by East Hampton FlowersLocation : Della Femina Restaurant,

The Palm RestaurantModels : Cosima Schelfhout, Gillian Neubert, Catherine Bartlett, Josann Jeffrey, Nicole Locher, Jenna Ryan,

Tony Shoshi, Beni Shoshi

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About The Gowns

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The Independent asked brides from all over the East End to send us their wedding photos . . . old, new, borrowed, or blue! Below are the winners for the best wedding photography. 1st prize - Dorothy Striebig-Zullo & Michael Zullo pose for a photograph by Heidi at Our Labor of Love on the water at their family estate in East Moriches. 2nd prize - Amy Rivera kisses her groom Frank Rivera while the bridal party jumps for joy in the background. 3rd prize - Colette Tutino & Paul Smith share a kiss outside of St. Luke’s Church in East Hampton.

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February 19:Gurney’s Inn Bridal Showcase (Montauk,

NY). Everything you need to plan the wedding of your dreams. Great food and entertainment, specialty displays, expert wedding planners and spa & salon consultants. Free admission. 10 AM to 3 PM. Call 631-668-1717 for overnight specials.

February 20:Bridal Show at East Wind Caterers

Bridal Showcases: (Wading River, NY). Doors open at noon. $15 admission. Meet the East Wind team of wedding and event planners. For information and reservations call 631-929-6585.

March 13: Jericho Terrace Bridal Show (Mineola,

NY). Takes place from 2 to 7 PM. Live performances at 3:30 PM and 5:30 PM. For more info call 516-742-5251.

March 15:Westbury Manor Winter Bridal Showcase

(Westbury, NY). For more information call 516-333-7117.

Party RentalBermuda Party Rentals324-7767

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Reception Locations Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club231 Mid Ocean Drive, Bridgehampton537-1180

East Hampton Point295 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton329-2800

Gurney’s Inn290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk688-2345

Hedges Inn74 James Lane, East Hampton324-7101

c/o The Maidstone207 Main Street, East Hampton324-5006

The Pridwin HotelShelter Island749-0476 or 800-273-2497

Wolffer Estates Sagpond VineyardsSagg Road, Sagaponack537-5106

RegistryC & W Mercantile2385 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton537-7914

The Monogram Shop7 Newtown Lane, East Hampton329-3379

Tiffany & Co.53 Main Street, East Hampton324-1700

Williams-SonomaBridgehampton Commons, Bridgehampton537-3040

CateringArt of EatingAmagansett267-2411

Black Tie Caterers91 Hill Street, Southampton258-5401

Bobby Van’sMontauk Hwy., Bridgehampton537-0590

Christina Vergers Tasty ThoughtsEast Hampton907-9600

CitarellaMain Street, East Hampton324-9190 2209 Montauk Hwy., Bridgehampton537-5990

Claws on Wheels19 Race Lane, East Hampton329-3622

Cynthia Battaglia329-5878

East End Clambakes590 County Road 39 A, Southampton726-6351

East Hampton Gourmet Foods66 Newtown Lane, East Hampton329-3993

Exquisite FoodEast Hampton827-6000

Food & Co.283 Pantigo Road, East Hampton329-1000

Fresh Flavors CateringAmagansett335-7954

Four Seasons Caterer15 Prospect Street283-3354

Hampton Clambake & Catering Co. Inc.East Hampton324-8620

Hampton Market Place36 Race Lane, East Hampton329-7000

Loaves & FishesSagg Main Street, Sagaponack537-0555

FlowersBuckley’s Flower Shop75 Montauk Hwy. East Hampton324-0966

East Hampton Flowers69 North Main Street, East Hampton324-8582 Sag Harbor Florist 3 Bay Street, Sag Harbor725-1400 Whitmore’s Flower & Garden Shop26 Montauk Highway, Amagansett267-3182

Wittendale’s Florist & Greenhouses Inc.89 Newtown Lane, East Hampton324-7160 LodgingBaker House 1650 181 Main Street, East Hampton324-4081

Grassmere Inn 7 Beach Lane, Westhampton Beach288-4021 Pridwin HotelShore Road, Shelter Island Heights749-0476

1770 House143 Main Street, East Hampton324-1770

The American HotelMain Street, Sag Harbor725-3535

The Bridgehampton Inn2266 Main Street, Bridgehampton537-3660

The Enclave Inn2266 Main Street, Bridgehampton537-2900450 County Road 39 A, Southampton537-2900380 Montauk Hwy., Wainscott537-290052 Longview, Shinnecock537-2900www.enclaveinn.com

Gansett Green Manor273 Main Street, Amagansett267-3133

Hedges Inn74 James Lane, East Hampton324-7100

The Huntting Inn94 Main Street, East Hampton324-0410

The Inn at Quogue47 & 52 Quogue Street, Quogue653-6560

c/o The Maidstone 207 Main Street, East Hampton324-5006

Mill House Inn31 N Main Street, East Hampton324-9766

Southampton Inn91 Hill Street, Southampton283-6500/800-832-6500

Sunset Beach Hotel35 Shore Road, Shelter Island749-2001

East Hampton Point Cottages295 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton324-9191

Gurney’s Inn Resort & Spa290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk668-2345

Montauk Manor236 Edgemere Street, Montauk668-4400

Montauk Yacht Club Resort Marina32 Star Island Road, Montauk668-3100 / 888-MYC-8668

Ocean Dunes379 Bluff Road, Amagansett267-8121

The Panoramic View227 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk668-3000

Sea Crest on the OceanMontauk Hwy., at Navajo Lane, Amagansett267-3159/800-732-3297

Solé East Beach107 S. Emerson Ave668-6700

Solé East Resort90 Second House Road, Montauk668-2105

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B-25 Honeymoon In The HamptonsBy Kitty Merrill

You’ve kissed and toasted, tossed the bouquet and garter. Now it’s time for what many couples believe is the best part of their wedding experience – the honeymoon.

The East End offers an array of romantic destinations, inns, hotels, b&bs and resorts for the newlyweds’ first vacation as a married couple.

From the miles of oceanfront beauty and kitschy downtown shopping of Montauk to the pastoral loveliness of the North Fork’s wine country, to the charm of historic villages like East Hampton, Southampton, Westhampton and Quogue, Long Island’s Twin Forks offer a panoply of special places to celebrate your first days together. Below, find a listing of just a few of our favorites. Be sure to check with area Chambers of Commerce for a full slate of places to stay . . . and play!

When it comes to the Lighthouse District, nothing compares to the gracious Gurney’s Inn Resort and Spa. The incomparable locale offers gorgeous beach frontage for daytime sunning, awesome dining for dinner and daytime snacks, plus nightlife. Bad weather? No problem. Visit the full service spa if the weather outside is frightful.

Another favorite on Old Montauk Highway, The Panoramic, of fers spectacular ocean scenery.

Heading west, the Sea Crest on the Ocean, on the Napeague Stretch between Montauk and Amagansett offers splendid ocean views, luxury rooms with balconies, an outdoor heated pool and tennis courts.

Located in one of the nation’s prettiest villages, c/o The Maidstone in downtown East Hampton boasts 19 rooms in categories described as “divine, magnificent, fabulous and cozy.” A historic landmark, The Hedges Inn features stunning guest rooms, exquisite gardens and a charming front porch overlooking Main Street. Nestled in the heart of East Hampton Village, the Huntting Inn is the perfect country retreat, not to mention home of the famed Palm Restaurant. All three fabulous inns are within walking distance of the ocean beach and East Hampton’s exclusive downtown shopping.

Innkeeper Anna Pump of Loaves and Fishes fame is your host at The Bridgehampton Inn Bed & Breakfast on Main Street in the hamlet. The exclusive inn offers cooking class room packages.

Wi th locat ions in Wainscot t , Bridgehampton, Shinnecock and Southampton, the Enclave Inn boasts an array of accommodations from standard rooms to premium cabins and suites. They have special packages for wedding parties, too.

Situated on five acres of manicured lawns and landscaped grounds, the

Tudor-style Southampton Inn is a local landmark on Hill Street in the Village of Southampton. The setting is perfect for intimate strolls or taking a dip in a sensual heated outdoor pool. After sunset, lounge in a library highlighted by a fireplace and piano after dining at the poplar OSO

restaurant in the inn.The v i l l ages o f Quogue and

Westhampton Beach each boast fine dining, historic charm and unique shopping. Check out the elegant Inn at Quogue and the Inn on Main in Westhampton for luxury B&B-style accommodations.

The North Fork is the destination for wine lovers. A variety of bed and breakfast locales combine guest packages with tours

of local wineries. There are even winery/bicycle tours for those looking to take a leisurely ride through the pastoral region.

Is shopping more your style? The new luxury Hilton Garden Inn Riverhead and the Hotel Indigo East End are both just a hop away from the incomparable Tanger Outlet Mall.

Be sure the check with area chambers of commerce for more ideas for your Hamptons honeymoon.

Bridal Showcase Sunday, February 20th / Doors Open at 12:00 Noon

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Sanctum (R ) Fresh off of Titanic and Avatar director James Cameron lays a major egg. Sanctum, about the world’s largest cave, wallows with a mindless plot and idiotic characters, and the whole spectacle is all the worse because of the 3-D. Richard Roxburg, Rhys Wakefield and Ioan Gruffudd go down with (if you’ll pardon the pun), the ship.New On DVD

Nowhere Boy (R) Your typical coming-of-age movie, except the 15-year-old in question happens to be John Lennon. Aaron Johnson does a nice job in the title role, but the script doesn’t really account for the fact that the teenaged angst portrayed isn’t just any ol’ pimple-faced cockney lad -- it’s a BEATLE, mon.Now Playing

Ip Man ( NR) Like Kung Fu movies? Donnie Yen reprises his iconic role as Man, a Kung Fu master who must prove himself worthy by kicking the crap out of all the other Kung Fu masters in Hong Kong. Sammo Hung is great as one of the bad guys. If you want action, you’ll get it with this flick. Add a star if you really believe men can jump this far.

The Mechanic ( R) Ouch. Even in the post-Oscar season abyss most movies that are released are fundamentally flawed but to embarrassingly bad. This Jesse Statham vehicle and no, he doesn’t fix cars – is so stupid that even the urge to see many men die shouldn’t be enough to put any fannies in the theaters. Yes, it’s that bad.

The Way Back * (PG-13) Director Peter Weir, a six-time Academy Award winner, has helmed some of the most memorable films of this era, beginning with his debut Picnic At Hanging Rock in 1975 and including such gems as Witness, The Year Of Living Dangerously and Dead Poets Society. Weir never makes the same film twice. With The Way Back he tries his hand with a star-studded sweeping epic that pays homage to the genre while placing his own stamp on it.

Jim Sturgess, Ed Harris, and Colin Farrell star as Gulag prisoners who escape, facing a journey of a thousand miles over treacherous Siberian terrain. It is inspired by “The Long Walk: The True Story of a Trek to Freedom.”

Academy Award nominee Saoirse Ronan co-stars along Mark Strong.

The Dilemma (PG-13) The trouble with comedic actors is they keep taking roles written to utilize their comic gifts and eventually run into scripts that aren’t funny. Vince Vaughn and Kevin James, say hello to The Dilemma.

Director Ron Howard and producer Brian Grazer should have known better. On paper it’s a good one – the cast, for example, is brimming with big names: Jennifer Connelly, Winona Ryder, Channing Tatum and Queen Latifah to name a few. Even the plot sounds enticing: a man discovers his best friend’s wife is cheating on him. It’s the slapstick execution, and the lack of legitimately funny dialogue, that dooms this turkey. It’ll be on DVD in a month.

The Green Hornet (PG-13) Seth Rogen does the Green Hornet with predictable results – it’s silly but he’s likeable. The action adventure moves along replete with the requisite special effects, bad guys (the mob and heroin dealers) and pretty co-star Cameron Diaz.

Barney’s Version (R) Paul Giametti stars as a very unlikable, uncouth television producer reflecting on his life

as death approaches. It’s a bit overdone, but the cast led by Dustin Hoffman and Minnie Driver is solid and the character, though a cad, has his charms.

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Bob Grisnik-Pharmacist/Owner283-1506

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WEER East End Radio 88.7FMHamptonsCommunityRadio.org

American Blend Music All Day&

Great Talk and Ideas at NightThe Peconic Baykeeper - With Kevin McAllister

Mon & Fri 7PM

Monk Music Radio - Hosted by Cynthia Daniels6PM Fri & Tues

L.I. Neighborhood NetworkWednesday - 7 PM & Fri 7:30pm

Pete Mundo Live Sports TalkTues & Thurs 7PM

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NOW OPEN at62 Montauk HwyWesthampton, NYSame Menu & Great Food

Hampton Coffee CompanyLove is in the air at Hampton Coffee

Company. Coffee-lovers can celebrate Valentine’s Day all month at Hampton Coffee Company Espresso Bars & Cafés in Water Mill and Westhampton Beach. This month’s special coffee flavor is Chocolate Cherry Kiss and their signature beverage is the exquisite Crème Brulée Latte. The Crème Brulée Latte tastes just like the delicious vanilla and caramel custard dessert and is topped with melted raw sugar.

Free samples of Chocolate Cherry Kiss coffee will be available every day from opening to lunchtime, all month long. If you’re looking for a great gift for your Valentine, surprise your sweetie with a package of homemade chocolate-dipped Biscotti or some chocolate cherry-flavored coffee beans in special red foil packages ready for gift-giving.

If they’re a tea-lover, surprise them with a beautiful canister of special Chocolate Strawberry or Red Velvet teas. Or com-bine all three into the perfect gift basket, made-to-order at both locations, and certainly sure to please. Visit www.hamp-toncoffeecompany.com for more details.

c/o Maidstone Specialsc/o The Maidstone presents a Val-

entine’s weekend prix fixe dinner and wine pairing Saturday through Monday. For more information visit www.themaid-stone.com.

18 Park PlaceEast Hampton324-5400

Breakfast - Lunch - DinnerTake Out Orders

SUNDAY BRUNCH

February 13th9am - 1pm

Reservations631.283.6500

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Chef Mark Graypresents

St. ValentinesMenuComplete Romantic Dinner for Two

$75.95includes a bottle of Merlot or Chardonnay

Choice of One Appetizer to ShareSuch as Breaded Peconic Bay Oysters • Escargot a la Borguignone

2 SaladsChoice of One Entree Each

Such as T-Bone Steak • Grown Up Mac & Cheese • Chicken Oskar

A Romantic Dessert to Share

Cliff’s Elbow RoomMain Road, Jamesport722-3292

Cliff’s Elbow TooFranklinville Road, Laurel

298-3262

Cliff’s Elbow Room and

Cliff’s Elbow Too!Make your reservations today

Call for more informationOffered Feb. 12-14

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Espresso Bar ~ Bakery ~ Coffee RoasteryFull-Service Café ~ Breakfast & Lunch

Open 6am-6pm all year! www.hamptoncoffeecompany.com

FREE!Coffee or

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Free beverage credit up to $3.00.One offer per person a week. Exp. May 1, 2011.

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Friday, February 18th 2011“Basa,” Rueda, 2009

MAINE LOBSTER SALADGrilled Lemon & Cilantro Vinaigrette

“Gazur,” Ribero Del Duero, 2007“PAELLA”

Baby Octopus, Toasted Rice & Chorizo

“Dehesa Gago,” Toro, 2009SLOW BRAISED BERKSHIRE PORK

WITH LITTLE NECK CLAMSCharred Tomato & Shallot Broth, Smoked Paprika

“Lanzaga,” Rioja, 2007ROSEMARY ROASTED

LEG OF NATURAL LAMBRoasted Cauliflower, Almonds & Golden Raisins

HOUSE MADE CHURROSDark Chocolate Sauce, Cinnamon

$65ppNot Including Tax & Gratuity

Executive Chef Michael Rozzi

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$100 Off$10 purchase

EXCLUDING SALE ITEMS • WITH COUPONONLY • NOT TO BE COMBINED

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Closed on Tuesday • Complimentary tasting every Friday from 3-7pm • 15% Discount on a case purchase of wine. • 10% Discount for Seniors every Monday

Large Selection of Premium Vodka,Single Malt Scotch, Port and More!

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many entrees to choose from

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2 Large Cheese Pizzas or1 Large Cheese and 1 Baked Ziti or

1 Large Cheese and a choice of 1 Hot Hero or1 Large Cheese, 1 Large Salad, 6 Garlic KnotsSUNDAY through THURSDAY • TAKE OUT ONLY

Felice’s Restorante Pre-Fix Menu (Eat-in only)Every Night, Anytime

CHOOSE ONE OF EACH APPETIZERCaesar Salad/Garden Salad • Baked Clams

Soup of the Day • Mozzarella Sticks

MAIN COURSEChicken: Francese, Picatta, Parmigiana or Marsala

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Weddings & Rehearsal Dinners

Engagement Parties Golf Outings for Bachelors

Wedding Party Golf Outings

RESTAURANT

The Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons recently celebrated its 10th anniversary at New York City’s The Vol-stead Restaurant & Lounge. The private event brought animal lovers out of the cold, including Jane Notar and Beth Ostrosky Stern (below), Executive Di-rector Ginnie Frati, Avis Richards, Jean Shafiroff, Marshall Dornfeld and Kevin Conway (top, right).

On Saturday night the Cabin Fever Music Festival was held at Buckley’s Inn Between in Hampton Bays. Jeff Leblanc and Five Star Heroes were there to perform.

WILDLIFE RESCUE

CABIN FEVER

HAMPTON DAZEBy Jessica Mackin

HAMPTON DAZE BY JESSICA MACKIN

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Sunshine Remembered

There will be a memorial service Sunday at 3 PM, at the Unitarian Universalist meetinghouse in Bridgehampton for former Montauk firefighter Sunshine Lemme. All are invited to attend.

School ReportContinued from page 7.

level courses. Dr. Dominic Annacone, whose career had spanned close to five decades, has been a superintendent at several schools. He disagreed with the notion that bigger is better.

“When you have small populations it’s easier to reach the kids,” he said. “I think the big schools de-personalize students.”

The influx of immigrants into the East End certainly affects the scores. According to data from the American Community Survey, 19.8 percent of the East Hampton population is Hispanic. But school officials think the student body percentage is closer to 30 percent. Hampton Bays (18.6 percent Hispanic) and Riverhead (11.9) have both experienced surges in the last five years.

“I think that is valid,” Annacone said. “If the residency is recent and there are language problems, it’s going to be difficult to take the tests.”

In Mattituck, about three percent of the overall population is Hispanic, and in Sag Harbor the percentage is 3.2, suggesting a direct correlation. However, McKenna said 10 percent of high school students in Mattituck are minority, primarily Hispanic.

In the past some schools limited the number of students who took Regents exams to artificially jack up the average score. McKenna said nowadays, “We track everybody.” That means students from other countries may get a short waiver but must start taking standardized tests within a year or so, and Special-Education and ESL (English as a second language) students take them as well.

Not a single East End school cracked the top 25 on any of the exams except Mattituck, which ranked 25th in percentage of students who score 85 or better on the Math B Regents exam. Mattituck ranked 27th in Global Studies. Pierson was 38th in English. In contrast, East Hampton finished 101st out of 113 schools in the Math B Regents and 101st in Math A, 90th in English and 93rd in Global Studies.

“You know a good school as soon as you walk in,” Annacone said. “You don’t need the scores to sense if there is a culture, an attitude, towards learning.”

East Hampton’s performance on 2008 Regents exams was dismal compared to other county schools and about average when compared statewide. The school is below the state average in Math B – only 55 percent of the students passed the test. The students also performed poorly in Algebra and only about average in English and Earth Science. However, 96 percent of students tested passed the Living Environment Regents – the statewide average was 80.

Southampton High School had trouble with the sciences, finishing below the state average in Earth Science and Chemistry. Students did well on Living Environment and the Math A Regents – 98 percent passed both.

Hampton Bays performed dismally in Math A -- only 35 percent of those quizzed passed the exam. The students also tested below average in Earth Science. Westhampton Beach fared well when compared to other high schools in the state with the exception of the Math B Regents.

Greenport students finished below average in four subjects; Southold finished below average in Math B, Physics, and Chemistry but did well on the Physics Regents. Riverhead finished below average in four of the 10 subjects tested in.

Too often, school administrators mask poor test results, either by misinterpreting them or misreporting

t h e m e n t i r e l y w h e n m a k i n g presentations to school boards and parents. For example, when a school registers an 80 under the category “percentage of students who passed the test” administrators often imply the collective score achieved was 80. In reality, it means 20 percent of the students failed the exam outright. For this reason educators consider “the percentage of students who score 85 or over” the superior statistic when comparing academic performance.

“Be more truthful,” Annacone advised. “Too many fail to own up to it -- this is our problem. Maybe it’s immigration. Maybe it’s teachers. Maybe it’s the math department. The problems

need to be addressed.”Ross School, Shelter Island, and

Bridgehampton were omitted from this study because statistical data was unavailable.

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BUY SELL PRICE LOCATION DeedsEast Hampton TownZIPCODE 11930 - AMAGANSETT Bartos, E Carlston, T 1,445,000 75 Montauk Hwy Greene, M & J Medicus, J by Er 2,100,000 91 Hand Ln

ZIPCODE 11937 - EAST HAMPTON Trucano,D &Fierro,D Bianco, A & J 1,145,000 61 Hedges Banks Dr First Fenimore Corp Nelco LLC 700,000 11 5th St Leitch,G &Stefanelli Gurley & Quigley,M&M 205,000* 448 Old Stone Hwy &8.007 Bucciarelli, E & D Newmark Custom Homes 1,935,000 21 Diane Dr St. John, G & D Landau, J 680,000 13 Diane Dr Spetka, C & M Richey, B Trust 2,650,000 1 Egypt Close Nijkerk,E&Hoogelande Silver, M 2,900,000 28 Baiting Hollow Rd

ZIPCODE 11954 - MONTAUK Kirkwood, K & N Carillo Jr, V & D 1,750,000 98 Prospect Hill Ln

ZIPCODE 11975 - WAINSCOTT Lubars, D & C Lipman, D 1,250,000 3 Exeter Ln

Riverhead TownZIPCODE 11933 - CALVERTON County of Suffolk Rottkamp, J 736,548 Sound Ave (Dvlpmnt Rts) Urban, T Whitford Development 377,292 63 Alfred Ave

ZIPCODE 11947 - JAMESPORT Kahn, A Delauro, M & E 700,000 12 North Walk Powers, H Gabrielsen, W & H 400,000 152 Herricks Ln

Shelter Island TownZIPCODE 11964 - SHELTER ISLAND Zagoreos, N Katter, K & L 1,250,000 51 Dinah Rock Rd Keller, J & C Blank, R & G 1,245,000 56 A North Cartwright RdSouthampton TownZIPCODE 11932 - BRIDGEHAMPTON Horner, E Austin, K 1,540,000 18 East Woods Path G2B, LLC Nomberg, M 2,750,000 337 Pauls LnZIPCODE 11941 - EASTPORT Bailout Home Buyers Sosnicki Jr, W 130,000 43 Tuttle AveZIPCODE 11942 - EAST QUOGUE Sozkesen, C Rakow, L by Exr 637,500 47 Landing LnZIPCODE 11946 - HAMPTON BAYS Schneck, T Schneck,Cannon etal 520,000 13 Lighthouse Rd

ZIPCODE 11959 - QUOGUE Lambert, H & L Tubridy, J by Dev 475,000* 33 Jessup Ave The Quogue Triangle Perry, M Trust 745,000 44 Quogue StZIPCODE 11962 - SAGAPONACK Baum, S & B 232 Gibson Lane LLC 11,050,000 232 Gibson Ln

ZIPCODE 11963 - SAG HARBOR Ragone,E & Luppino,C Dees, E 355,000 18 Bridge St, Unit A

ZIPCODE 11968 - SOUTHAMPTON Fish Cove Farm, LLC AllSeasonsCnst&Zarem 2,550,000* 21,49 & 50 Fish Cove Rd Kaczynski, J & S Potoker, E 787,864 13 Dovas Path

Min Date = 12/23/2010 Max Date = 12/29/2010

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Condo For Sale - Montauk Tower

� e Historic Montauk Tower is home to 21 luxury condominiums right in the center of Montauk town. � e views must be seen to be

believed! From stunning ocean views to exceptional pond and bay views to unparalleled sunset views. Year round living at its

best in the most convenient location in the Hamptons. � e Montauk Tower features private parking, an outdoor heated pool,

private storage lockers, truly amazing views, all centrally located in Mon-tauk. � e Hampton Jitney stops practically across the street, walk to the

beach, town stores and local restaurants and bars. Exclusive. Priced to sell. $385,000.

For more information or to view the property, please Contact Jan Mackin at Distinctive Management

631.871.1899 call or text • [email protected]

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Servicing Montauk to Hampton Bays

Volume Discounts AvailableSame Day Delivery

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AIR COND / HEATING

George A. Hammer, Jr.Licensed Real Estate Broker

State Certified General R.E. AppraiserAssociate Member of theAppraisal Institute

•Commercial & Residential Valuations•

•Property Tax Representation•

•Special Assignments•

•Expert Testimony•

Since 1958

631-728-0715 631-668-9262

APPRAISERS

ATTORNEYS

Robert J. Savage, ESQ.

Former Asst. Dist. Atty. East End BureauFormer E. H. Town Attorney

DWI, Traffic, Misdemeanors, Felonies

Real Estate Closings, Contracts, Leases,Landlord / Tenant, Zoning & Planning

Accidents / Personal Injury / Wills & Estates

phone 329-3356 / fax 329-3424

Experienced & CaringMatrimonial & Family Law Counsel

FOSTER &VANDENBURGH, LLP

Divorce • Accidents & Personal InjurySupport • Custody • Separation

Visitation • Real EstateWills, Estates & Probate Proceedings

Business & Commercial LawFrederic C. Foster • Richard W. Vandenburgh

Zachary I. Riyaz • Eric C. Howard631•288•5550

220 Roanoke Avenue • Second Floor • RiverheadEmail: [email protected]

V.A.V. CLASSICSFine Paint and Body

The Ultimate in BMW and Mercedes BodyworkForeign and Domestic

Spray Booth and Unibody RepairDetailing and Waxing

283-9409www.vavclassics.com

AUTO BODY/SERVICES

AWNINGS

Canvas AwningsMarine Boat Covers

CE King & Sons Inc.www.kingsawnings.com

10 St. Francis Place, SpringsEast Hampton, NY 11937

631-324-4944 • FAX 631-329-3669

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BLUEPRINTS / COPIES

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324-2500

THE INDEPENDENTEast Hampton • Southampton • Riverhead • Southold • Shelter Island

NOW, FOR THE NORTH FORK, THE Traveler Watchman TRUTH W THOUT FEAR SINCE 1826

To advertise in the service directory please call 324-2500

BOTTLED WATER

(631) 727-8610Distributed by locally owned and operated

NORTH FORK WATER SUPPLYWe carry Deer Park, Mountain Valley, Fiji, Vitamin Water,

San Pellegrino, etc.

CAR WASH

CENTRAL VACUUMS

EAST HAMPTONVACUUMS ETC INC.

EAST HAMPTONVACUUM

Green Cleaning CenterClean Naturally

Clean GreenAll of your greencleaning needs

•Beam Central Vacuum Systems•Quality Installations•New or Existing Homes•Quick Reliable Service•Free Estimates on Installations•Guaranteed Lowest Price•Visit our Factory

Authorized ShowroomEast HamptonVacuums Etc.476 Montauk HwyEast Hampton, NY(631) 324-8900

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Central Vacuum Systems• Expert Service - ALL BRANDS• Rebuilt tanks• Discount Attachments• Wholesale parts for self-installation

EAST END CENTRO-VAC, INC.

283-4917

Central Vacuum InstallationsSales & Service

HAMPTON VACUUM SYSTEMS

• We Service All Makes & Models• Parts & Accessories • New & Existing Homes

•PVC & Metal Pipe Installations

324-9649

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CLEANING

CLARITYCleaning Service

Seasonal - Year Round

Commercial Residential

631-804-1876

COMPUTERS

macmanEastEnd

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631.903.960210% SENIOR DISCOUNT

Setups • TrainingNetworking Solutions

Data Transfers / IntegrationTroubleshooting / DiagnosticsOS 9 / OS X • Buying Advice

Preventive Maintenance

Located at East Hampton Vacuum476 Montauk Hwy East Hampton, NY

(631) 324-8900

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DECKS

East End

DECKS

329-7150East Hampton & Southamp ton

Licensed & Insuredwww.eastenddeck.net

• New• Existing• Repairs• Design• Powerwashing• Fencing

CONSTRUCTION

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DHHERBERT

DOLLINGERCUSTOMBUILDER

Tel/Fax 631.324.6898Cell 516.885.9237

E-mail: [email protected] & Insured

CUSTOM HOMESRENOVATIONS

East End

DECKS & PA TIO INC.

329-7150East Hampton & Southamp ton

Lic. & Insuredwww.eastenddeck.net

• New• Existing• Repairs• Design• Powerwashing• Fencing

Advertise Here!in The Independent

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324-2500

THE INDEPENDENTEast Hampton • Southampton • Riverhead • Southold • Shelter Island

NOW, FOR THE NORTH FORK, THE Traveler Watchman TRUTH WITHOUT FEAR SINCE 1826

Renovations • Additions • Project ManagementInterior

Kitchens • BathroomsCarpentry • Ceramic Tile

Apartments

631-604-0485quality work at reasonable rates

PARENT ELECTRICELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS

LICENSED & INSUREDCUSTOM WIRING • ALTERATIONS

NEW CONSTRUCTION • TV/TELEPHONESERVICE CHANGES • GENERATORS

POOL/SPAWIRINGCENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMSAIR CONDITIONING WIRING

NETWORKING • AUDIO

631-324-9649631-725-1581

ELECTRICAL

Your neighbor… your electrician.631.765.5556

New Installation - RepairsNew Construction -Renovations

Indoor/Outdoor Lighting

www.peconicelectric.com

InsuredLicense # 5230-E

Your Reliable Electrician631.267.7679

ExteriorSiding • Decks

Masonry • WindowsRepairs

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EMERGENCY COMPUTER REPAIRS

On Site or Drop Off - Home or Office Upgrades - Anti Virus - Wifi - iTunes

Flat Screen TV’s - Audio Video SolutionsEast End - Discrete631-875-1057

CLEANING

COMPUTERS

FENCING

BUILDERS OF CUSTOM DRIVEWAY GATE SYSTEMS

PROFESSIONAL FENCE INSTALLATIONSCREENING TREES - POOL

DEER CONTROL SPECIALISTS

631-EAST-END327-8363

eastend [email protected]

EAST HAMPTON FENCEDriveway Gate Specialists

Cedar Fence • Aluminum Deer • PVC • Pool

Picket • Gate ServiceComplete Installation

and Service

[email protected]

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Frank S. MarinaceSecond Vice PresidentWealth Management

Financial PlanningSpecialist

Financial Advisor

611 East Main StreetP.O. Box 9010Riverhead, NY 11901

Tel 631 548 4020Tel 800 233 9195Fax 631 727 [email protected] Global Markets Inc.

FLOORING

White Oak Wood Floors, Inc.It’s time to refurbish your floors

We will install anytype of wood floor,sand and refinishwith a dustlesssystem

•Prefinished Installation•Repairs •Staining •Pickling

Owner Operated / 23 Years in business. Licensed & Insured

Lic. #26298 H631 924 7971

Cell 631 702 0311

COMMUNICATION SERVICE

FOR HOME AUTO & RVSurveillance Cameras

4 Cameras: Day, Night, Indoor,Outdoor Systems

DVR & Computer Ready

Sales & InstallationLicensed and Insured

Jim [email protected]

Celluar Antenna Boosters

Dan W. LeachCustom Carpentry

• Custom Renovations & Construction Specialist

• All IPE & Mahogany DecksDesigned & Built

• Finished Basements + Bathrooms• Painting • Tile • Masonry• Drafting & Full Permits

Prompt • Reliable • Professional QualityOwner Operated Deal Direct

631-345-9393East End Since 1982

SH & EH Licensed & Insured

JEO FLOORSANDING & REFINISHING

Installations RepairsPOLYURETHANE, STAINING, BLEACHING

FREE ESTIMATES

287-2310

GLASS & MIRROR

Celebrating our 50th YearRobert E. Otto, Inc.

Glass & Mirror350 Montauk Highway • Wainscott

537-1515Glass, Mirrors, Shower doors,

Combination storm/screen windows & doors

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E A S T � E N D � S E R V I C E S

EAST END HANDY MANHouse Painting, Landscaping,

Carting, Hedge Cutting,Cobble Stones, Window Cleaning,Lawn & Garden Care, Tree Care,

Deck & Patio Maintenance,Stone Driveways, Power Washing

Mulching & FencingDeck & Patio Maintenance, Odd Jobs

Est. 1990 Estate Care InsuredJ. Brown • PO Box 1584 • Sag Harbor, NY 11963

631-725-3669516-524-8771

LANDSCAPING

HEALTH

631-745-9230Licensed & Insured 37878-H

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HEATING OIL/FUEL OIL

Fuel Oil, Inc. 631-668-9169Emergency: 631-668-2136 • Fax: 631-668-1021

www.marshallandsons.com701 Montauk Hwy., P.O. Box 5039, Montauk, NY 11954

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631-604-0485service adapted to your specific needs

HOUSE WATCHING

Dave of allTrades Inc.

• Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations• Custom Carpentry Projects• Windows New Or Replacement• Doors / Screen Doors /

Finish Work / Mouldings• Floors (Tile, Laminate, Floating)• Int. / Exterior Painting• Gutter Replacement & Repair• Finished Basements /

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trafficking in Suffolk County.” As time wore on, investigators learned suspected ringleaders Carnell Walker, aka “Smell,” 25, of Anchor Street in Flanders and John Gayles, aka “Guns,” 25, of Phillips Street in Riverhead were also members of the Bloods street gang.

The EETF determined Gayles and Walker were cooking and packaging cocaine in their homes and dealing an estimated half-kilo of the drug, with an estimated value of $20,000, each week. Spota said two other men James White aka “Dog,” 39, of Ellen Street in Riverhead and Mack Butler aka “Kobe,” 36, of Rider Street in Patchogue comprised the hierarchy of the ring.

As the tentacles of the investigation began to expand, police were able to garner court approval for wiretaps, which led them to learn about the counterfeit and potential weapons trafficking.

Thousands of dollars in fake money was printed up at the Amityville residence of another codefendant Dewayne Butler, according to the DA. The counterfeit money often went from Butler to Walker in Riverhead, Spota explained. Suspects would take a single $20 to a neighborhood gas station or convenience store and, if they passed it successfully, they knew they had a batch they could sell to others for 10 cents on the dollar. Information about the alleged counterfeiting will be turned over to federal enforcement officials.

So, too, will information about suspected interstate weapons trafficking. Again through the wire, police learned Gayles and another person were engaged in transporting guns to Suffolk County from Georgia, Spota said.

In mid-January, the task force raided

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10 houses from Amityville to Patchogue, Riverhead and Flanders. In Butler’s apartment in Patchogue, Spota said, officials recovered gear clearly marked “police.” Detectives believe suspects were amassing costumes and equipment in preparation for a home invasion. A warrant executed at White’s Riverhead house produced a hand written list of items to procure, including special lights for an Impala suspects planned to rent. Spota found the implications of the discovery “really, really disturbing.”

The police gear wasn’t the only evidence collected during the raids. Last Thursday a table spanning over 15 feet was laden with the proceeds of the searches: drugs real and fake, money real and fake, paraphernalia to cook dope and equipment to print bogus bucks, plus several guns, including one with a laser scope, were displayed. The task force recovered over a half kilo of cocaine and $12,500 in cash.

Three handguns found in the raids include a 45-caliber handgun that traces to Georgia, a .357 revolver that may have been used in a shooting in Shirley and a .9 mm handgun that ballistics link to two shootings in Riverhead.

The guns were not alone in harboring history. All four of the suspected ringleaders are prior felons with convictions, one dating back to the 90s. Walker, White and Gayles have all done time on drug charges, while Butler is a convicted violent felony offender. His rap sheet includes firearms possession during the course of a robbery and a shooting in Amityville.

Two factions of the Bloods street gang – the Doctors Path Flame and Trey 9 -- were represented in the arrests. Walker and Gayles were described by the Task Force as gang members as were

arrestees Tristan Jackson of Calverton, Brian Stokley aka “Little Bow Wow” and Charles Pettaway of Flanders, and Stanley Griffin, Tremel Kelly and Tremaine Kelley of Riverhead. Both Kellys were charged with third degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, as were Robert Mahoney, Eric Thomas, and Delmus Wise of Riverhead. Thomas Locolla aka “Whitebread” of Riverhead and Carlton Walker of Westhampton were charged with fourth degree conspiracy. Second-degree conspiracy charges were lodged against Pettaway, Stokley and Griffin, plus Tina Greene and Yolanda Miles of Riverhead, Grant Carle of Southampton, Javid Yarsien of Patchogue, and Allen Brown of

Aquebogue. Verna Miles faces counts of forgery, as does Dewayne Butler, who is additionally charged with criminal possession of a weapon and possession of forgery devices, conspiracy and use of drug paraphernalia. They are both from Amityville.

Tristan Jackson faces multiple felony drug possession and sale charges while White and Kyle Harris aka “Uncle Kyle” of Riverhead were booked for attempted drug possession and conspiracy.

For alleged kingpin Carnell Walker, it’s a round robin of drug possession, sale and conspiracy charges, 34 counts in all. Gayles was arrested for conspiracy and weapons possession and Butler will be defended on conspiracy, weapons, drugs,

stolen property and forgery charges.Walker, Butler, Gayles and others

were remanded without bail; some of the other suspects were taken to jail in lieu of bail amounts topping the $100,000 mark.

Carnell’s house sits in the shadow of the Friendship Baptist Church on a modest street in Flanders. On Friday Reverend Charles McElroy said he was unaware of any criminal activities next door to the church or in the neighborhood, nor did his parishioners express concern about drugs or gang activity in the area.

Other neighborhoods were not so lucky. “Gangs have made life miserable for the law abiding, good citizens of communities they ravage. In some areas of Suffolk County gang members literally rule the streets,” Spota said. One county official reported neighbors on either side of Butler’s apartment in Patchogue applauded when police arrived to raid the abode.

“The message we want to send is you may scare your neighbors but you will not scare us,” Spota declared. The DA vowed to continue efforts to “get this poison off the streets.”

The East End Drug Task Force is comprised of law enforcement officials from the DA’s office, the state police, Suffolk County PD, and local police departments in Riverhead, East Hampton, Shelter Island and Southold. Last week Spota praised Police Officer Patrick McDermott of the Riverhead Town Police for taking the lead on the investigation. At the same time, he expressed dismay at Southampton Town’s failure to participate in the task force, particularly since so much of the illegal activity took place within its borders.

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Throne-Holst, plus police testimony and even a video tape of the arrest and roadside sobriety tests raised reasonable doubt. Defense attorney Bill Keahon simply told the jury to “connect the dots,” she said. Obviously, Kabot continued, the arrest “was political in nature and there was more to the story than people realized.”

Phone records revealed “a lot of use of cell phone and text messages” during the time the police were initially following Kabot’s car through Westhampton Beach, at the stationhouse before she was fingerprinted and a mug shot taken, and before she was even able to make her own phone call to her

husband Lance. Reporters from area publications were called by police and Throne-Holst during those early morning hours before Kabot was even booked, the phone records revealed.

Although the defense never asked specifically whether officers called in Kabot’s plates while they were following her, testimony during the trial last week showed police have the capability to do so and that the audio inside the patrol car was turned off during the follow despite a directive from the police chief Ray Dean to the contrary. Officer Steve McManus admitted on the stand that he was on the phone during the follow.

Texts and a nine minute phone call at one in the morning between Aube and then candidate Throne - Holst were part of a series of calls and texts that were “all very questionable and raises

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eyebrows, bringing in the concept of reasonable doubt,” Kabot said this weekend.

A video of police following the defendant’s 2006 Toyota, giving her roadside sobriety tests and subsequently handcuffing her, not to mention missing footage of the tape, ultimately played to Kabot’s advantage. Cops say they turned off the tape because they wanted to double check that it was functioning; Keahon was able to bring out that there hadn’t been any problem to prompt such a doublecheck in the past.

Keahon took police witnesses through “all indicia of intoxication,” Kabot related. They admitted on the stand that the former lawmaker didn’t slur her speech or need assistance getting out of her car, or exhibit the classic array of symptoms of inebriation, suggesting, Kabot said, “Everything was trumped up.”

After five days of testimony, the jury deliberated about 90 minutes Friday afternoon before returning with the not guilty decision. That evening jury forewoman Deborah Rensing told Newsday she and her colleagues didn’t find police testimony “credible.” Kabot was found guilty of failing to stop at a stop sign.

“Sometimes the underdog wins,” the former supervisor observed Saturday. “I’m grateful for the decision and to see this matter come to a closure.”

“This was about my name and my honor,” she continued. “I wanted to reclaim my name. I felt defamed.”

Looking back over the period of time

following the arrest, Kabot recalled the failed re-election bid. Though she ended the race with a respectable percentage of votes, she opined, “My numbers were good, but it was tainted with all the controversy.” One TV news station ran footage of her arrest “every half hour” on Election Day, she remembered.

Following the defeat, Kabot continued on as supervisor, leaving her office for the last time at 9 PM on December 31. She felt confident she left affairs in good order for Throne-Holst. “I didn’t have to look back and could move on comfortably into the arms of my husband and family.”

When not occupied with pre trail motions and activities -- the case was heard in Riverhead Town Court after

it was decided a change of venue was warranted -- Kabot settled into the life of a stay at home wife and mother.

After 14 years in public service, “I was able to recharge my batteries,” she said. The former lawmaker learned how to run a one-income household, clipping coupons, cutting back on luxuries, and making lifestyle changes. “I couldn’t work,” she noted, pointing to the loss of drivers license spurred by her refusal to take a Breathalyzer test during the arrest, along with the ever-present spectre of the looming trial, as obstacles to finding employment.

The opportunity to spend time with Lance and her three sons was a silver lining, she agreed. She attended all her youngest son’s little league games and focused on her own well being, losing 42 pounds and taking long walks for exercise. “I weigh what I weighed when I graduated college,” the 43-year-old Mom reported. Stress-related symptoms dissipated and “I’m healthy now.”

Healthy enough to continue a political career? Ready to launch a lawsuit seeking a healthy settlement for wrongful arrest? Kabot declined to comment on either potential future. For now, she said simply, “I feel vindicated.”

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Sunday, February 13th9:30-11am

By Rick Murphy

All hail Ross School. The Cosmos are in the midst of their best season ever, highlighted by a Ross 51-45 win over Pierson on their home court last Wednesday. Fuhito Yoshida, one to the county leaders in assists, did some shoot-ing – with deadly results, netting a career high 21. Hayden Aldredge did the dirty work down low with 25 boards. Ross is now 5-4 in League VIII play. Tyler Gilbride led the losers with 14. Ross must only beat Bridgehampton (2-7, 2-11 overall) to clinch a berth in the state playoffs. The pair were to have faced off yesterday.

For their part the Bees kept the dream alive, knocking off Shelter Island Thursday 63-58 at the Hive. The Bees and Shelter Island, along with Ross, are the only Class D teams left on Long Island. If the Bees prevailed last night, they would meet Ross in the Suffolk County Class D championship game and earn a berth in the county championships as well as the state Class tourney. A loss gives the prizes to Ross outright.

The Bees played well Friday, getting some needed scoring from someone other than all-league standout Caanan Campbell, who netted 21 – Jason Hop-son, who popped for a season high 24.

Greenport long ago clinched the League VIII title but the Porters have bigger fish to fry: they have their sights on the overall county championship and the state Class C crown. Thursday the Porters came down to Sag harbor and came away with 62 -41: Dantre Langhorne played with the locals recording a triple-double with 19 points, 11 assists and 17 rebounds to lead Green-port (13-1) past Pierson in League VIII. Tremayne Hansen, one of the county’s top rebounders, had 12 boards and added 12 points. Seamus Doyle led the home team with 14 points.

With a week to go in the regular season, it’s make or break time for the local high school basketball teams. In League VII, Wy-andanch beat Hampton Bays 60-52 to knock the locals out of the playoffs. Cameron Booth had 19 points for Hampton Bays (3-6). Booth is the top three pointer shooter in the county.

Southampton (6-2) is making things difficult, losing to Center Moriches last Wednesday. Maleek Harris did the brunt of the damage for the Red Devils with 23 points and six rebounds George Williams added 18. Colin Buonillo dropped home 18 for the Mariners. Buonillo, Devon Trent with 12 each led the Mariners; Shaundell Fishburn added 10. The locals dropped to to 6-2 in league play. Mattituck sits atop the pack with a 7-2 mark. The Mariners

Stars Aligned For Cosmostravel to the North Fork Friday for a 6:15 tiff with the Tuckers, and play Hampton Bays Tuesday.

Girls HoopSouthold traveled to Port Jefferson

February 1 and came home with a berth in the county Class C tournament. Sarah Smith is making her final season a memorable one, notching 27 points. Southold is 6-3 in League VIII. Nicole

Busso added 12 points and 15 rebounds.On Thursday Wyandanch handed

Southampton a heartbreaking 39-36 loss despite 11 points each from Paris Hodges and Leandra McGuinness. Southampton 3-4 in League VII and 10-5 overall PSI 7-2 in League VIII, has clinched a berth in the Class C playoffs. Friday powerful Center Moriches took out the Lady Mari-ners 57-31 despite 15 points from Paris Hodges. That makes this do or die week for the locals. Mattituck comes in Friday at 7 PM, the team travels to Hampton Bays Monday for a 5:45 affair. Wednes-day Babylon comes to town at 7 PM.

Mercy, playing at home handed Pierson/Bridgehampton a 40-31 defeat Thursday. Sarah Barrett had 13 points for the losers.. PSI 7-2 in League VIII, has clinched a berth in the Class C playoffs. The Lady Whalers play at Port Jeff Friday.

East Hampton traveled up to Mt. Sinai Thursday and took out the home team 40-30. Sophomore Kaelyn Ward scored 15. The Lady Bonackers, 7-3 in League VI and 11-4 overall, have clinched a spot in the county Class B playoffs. The locals play at Elwood/Glenn Friday at 6:15 and wrap up the regular season at home against Shoreham/Wading River Tuesday.

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This was one of the most bizarre weeks in Super Bowl history. The cold and messy weather that we expect to see in New Jersey at Super Bowl XLVIII arrived three years early. The city of Dallas had apparently hired Mayor Bloomberg to head their Department of Public Works for the week.

Steelers’ quarterback “Big Ben” Roethlisberger was caught by TMZ crooning Billy Joel’s “Piano Man” late Tuesday night at a piano bar in Ft. Worth. CBS football analyst and former Giant quarterback Phil Simms was accused of threatening ESPN’s Desmond Howard after confronting him regarding comments Howard made last October about Simms’ son, Matt. And on Friday, six people were injured after being struck by ice and snow falling off the domed roof of Cowboys Stadium.

This was most likely a far cry from Jerry Jones’ original vision when the Big D was chosen to host Super Bowl XLV. I’m sure Jones dreamed of America’s team

A Bizarre, Yet Satisfying Week celebrating a Super Bowl victory in their new billion dollar showcase after a week of fun and sun in the warmth of central Texas.

What turned out to be an awful week for Mr. Jones and the NFL wasn’t much better once the main event rolled around. Hundreds of disgruntled fans were moved from their seats as their safety was called into question. Christina Aguilera botched the singing of the National Anthem. Before twelve minutes of game time had elapsed it appeared the Packers were on their way to a rout of the Steelers. On top of that, the commercials were awful.

Instead of persuading me to buy Bud Light, the folks at Anheuser-Busch gave me a reason to stay with Coors Light. Frito-Lay convinced me to stick with North Fork Potato Chips rather than switch to Doritos. The commercial for Pepsi Max confirmed my loyalty to Coke, and Chevrolet ensured I buy Ford for my next vehicle. At least by halftime the Steelers closed the gap to 21-10. The best part of the halftime show was Usher’s dance

moves and ogling Fergie on the big screen. With 30 minutes of game time left and the Packers receiving the ball to start the second half, the chances of a turnaround to the evening seemed unlikely.

A quick three and out by the Packers to start the second half gave the Steelers a chance to get back into it. They capitalized with an eight yard touchdown run by Rashard Mendenhall. Just like that, with a score of 21-17, Super Bowl excitement was back. Four preseason games, 16 regular season games, three playoff rounds and the season was coming down to the last action-packed 15 minutes.

A fourth quarter which included two touchdowns, a two-point conversion, and a field goal came down to the final drive. Big Ben had made a name for himself on final drives. Could he launch himself

into the pantheon of all-time greats with another come from behind victory in a Super Bowl? Alas the Steelers couldn’t get the job done and the Packers were Super Bowl XLV Champions. In the end, we got a great game that came down to the final drive. Despite a perplexing week, a mediocre first half, a disappointing set of commercials, and a half time show that left me longing for Springsteen, the NFL gave us what matters most in the end: an exciting second half in a game that came down to the wire. As a fan, I’m fully satisfied.

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but the loss of crops to the foraging herds made them a necessity.

Krupinski, whose family owns quite a bit of farmland in Amagansett, recalled that when the community began to focus on preserving ag-lands. “The idea was open space, open vistas.”

“That’s not what we have now,” she continued. Krupinski was among those concerned with putting review

of proposed farmland projects in the hands of the building inspector. But, she acknowledged the planning process is “laden.” Streamlining the process at the planning board level may be a better idea. Quigley said the idea of the amendment was prompted by an applicant who wanted to erect a temporary hoop house only to find the current requirements were “absurd.”

Due to a defect in public notification, the hearing was adjourned and will continue at a later date.

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