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REAL ESTATE: Under $500K Strongest Sector

    First quarter reports issued from two local real estate companies — Town and Country and Brown Harris Stevens — show an increase in sales for the first quarter of 2012 compared to the same period last year, contradicting a report from Suffolk Research Services that showed a flat market or a marked decline.

May 2, 2012
Market Still Shows Decline

    According to a report from George Simpson, president of Suffolk Research Service, on sales of properties on the East End, the first quarter of 2012 is still showing a downward trend compared to the numbers from the first quarter of 2011.

    Two of the most reliable market indicators, median price and dollar sales (the total sales in dollars), both showed substantial declines in the five towns of the East End from the same period last year. The median price was down 12.6 percent from the same quarter last year and dollar sales were down 10.6 percent.

Apr 26, 2012
Recorded Deeds 04.26.12

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

J. Mamone and J. Templeton to Pantigo Properties, 113 Pantigo Road, .36 acre, March 9, $750,000.

MONTAUK

D. and J. Henry to D. and D. Gillen, 29 South Forrest Street, March 14, $715,000.

S. and K. Convery to S. Laurino, 14 South Fuller Street, .95 acre, March 6, $737,500.

NORTH HAVEN

S. Hagerstrom to B. Sax and H. Rafkin-Sax, 63 Ferry Road, 1.55 acres, March 15, $2,325,000.

NORTHWEST

E. and M. Stoler to S. and L. Morea, 11 Cattle Walk, 2.08 acres, March 7, $830,000.

Apr 26, 2012
The Schimizzi brothers — Ernie, sitting, with Greg standing behind him — are celebrating 20 years of television in East Hampton. 20 Years on the Small Screen

    “In all the years we’ve been in the business, our phone number hasn’t changed,” said Ernie Schimizzi, who, with his brother, Greg, has had a stronghold on the local television market for almost two decades.

    “We’re the last family-owned and run station on Long Island,” he added, referring to WVVH-TV, which can be seen as Hamptons TV on Cablevision Channel 78, on Fios at Channel 14, on YouTube, as a computer Web stream, and even on a smartphone through a recently available app, with an estimated 5 million viewers.

Apr 26, 2012
Keeping Account 04.26.12

Public Relations Award

    Steve Haweeli, the president of WordHampton, which has its headquarters on Three Mile Harbor Road in Springs, will be honored with the Jack Rettaliata Lifetime Achievement Award when the Long Island Public Relations Professionals group holds its yearly party on May 8 in Carle Place. The award is named for the former vice president of Grumman Aircraft.

Apr 26, 2012
Recorded Deeds 04.19.12

AMAGANSETT

A. Calero to M. Bompey and L. Almon, 233 Red Dirt Road, 1.23 acres, Jan. 25, $1,600,000.

EAST HAMPTON

15 Robert’s Lane L.L.C. to J. Behar, 15 Robert’s Lane, .78 acre, March 2, $2,875,000.

L. Branche and D. Roach to S. Grover, 10 Stokes Court, .7 acre, Jan. 24, $480,000.

SAG HARBOR

P. and J. Jensen to B. Covit, 12 Montauk Avenue Extension, .74 acre, Feb. 25, $1,650,000.

M. Mahoney to E. and H. Goodstone, 16 Windermere Drive, .23 acre, Jan. 31, $554,000.

SPRINGS

Apr 18, 2012
The owner of Outdoors in Amagansett is making a very public plea to keep his lease. Is Outdoors Heading Out?

   Two large Day-Glo signs in the window of the Outdoors store in Amagansett ask passers-by to stop in to sign a petition to keep the shop in its current Main Street home, but despite the support of more than 400 customers and well-wishers, it appears the store could be losing its lease.

    Barry Adelman, who has owned the business for 15 years and had a lease on the storefront for just as long, learned on Feb. 21 that his landlords, Joe and Sal LaCarrubba, would not be renewing his lease.

Apr 18, 2012
Keeping Account 04.19.12

Made in Montauk

     Ingrid Torjesen Kalfaian, a South Fork resident since 1994, has launched a new line of clothing and accessories, hand-dyed and hand-printed in her hometown of Montauk. Made in Montauk uses organic cotton for its yoga and beachwear, note cards, and clothing for children.

    The line is being carried at Tutto Bene in Bridgehampton, the Harbor Marina gift shop in East Hampton, and Gloria Jewel in Amagansett and Bridgehampton. Products can also be viewed online at montaukdesigns.com.

Hamptons Water

Apr 18, 2012
Summer Rentals Are Going Going . . .

    According to local real estate agents, and a handful of disappointed customers who waited too long, the 2012 summer rental season is the busiest in a while, and those who tarry will be renting elsewhere — not on the South Fork.

    John Gicking, the vice president and manager of Sotheby’s International Realty’s East Hampton office, said, “The rental market is very strong. We have customers who are disappointed that they missed out on an oceanfront rental for this summer, and are already bidding on the same house for 2013.”

Apr 18, 2012
Starting next month, Craig Wright will sell new and used LPs, CDs, concert posters, and music memorabilia at Innersleeve Records in Amagansett Square. Vinyl Lives, in Amagansett

   When photography was invented, people said painting was dead, and when CDs came along, many thought vinyl recordings were dead. Then, with the rise of downloadable digital music, CDs looked destined for the trash heap.

    But things have a way of coming full circle. Painting is alive and well, and so, too, is vinyl, according to Craig Wright, who will open Innersleeve Records in Amagansett Square early next month, offering new and used LPs and CDs, along with rare poster art and music memorabilia.

Apr 11, 2012
Recorded Deeds 04.12.12

AMAGANSETT

T. and L. Sears to America’s Capital Advisors, 97 Cross Hwy To Devon, 2.01 acres (vacant), March 2, $600,000.

T. Sears to T. Marziano, 99 Cross Hwy To Devon, 2.2 acres (vacant), Jan. 31, $600,000.

EAST HAMPTON

L. Carr to E. Margules, 6 Pine Close, 1.38 acres, Feb. 1, $1,800,000.

Town of East Hampton to M. Feliciano, 34 Blue Jay Way, .1 acre, Jan. 26, $5,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

32 Sherrill Road L.L.C. to J. and S. Ruffo, 32 Sherrill Road, .2 acre, March 1, $1,200,000.

Apr 11, 2012
Temidra Willock’s dream of fashion design began when she was 8 years old, when she learned to sew clothes for her American Girl dolls. Young Designer’s Vivid Dreams

   In a basement studio in Springs, amidst sewing machines, scissors, spools of thread, mannequins, and fabric, Temidra Willock enthusiastically presented a colorful collection of clothing she designed and fabricated and hopes to make accessible soon to the broader world. The small space was filled with sundresses, scarves with decorative trim, boxes of reversible beach hats, beach bags, and clutches, designed and sewn with dreams of a lucrative business under her label, Vivid Blueprint. It is “what I am meant to do,” said the 22-year-old designer.

Apr 11, 2012
Keeping Account 04.12.12

Sag Harbor Perfume

    Bond No. 9, a Manhattan perfumery with an outpost located on Main Street, Sag Harbor, will soon release a scent named for that village.

    Sag Harbor is described in a press release as “a languid, flower-garden, ivy-coated, marine-scented ode to that quietly beguiling alternative South Fork town.”

    The scent follows in the wake of other Long Island-inspired perfumes from Bond No. 9, including Fire Island, Coney Island, and Andy Warhol Montauk.

    The new perfume will be released Memorial Day weekend.

Apr 11, 2012
Recorded Deeds 04.05.12

AMAGANSETT

D. Lenzer to T. and K. Wright, 15 Green Tree Court, 2.06 acres (vacant), Feb. 14, $1,200,000.

St. Michael’s Evangelical Church to St. Michael’s Windmill, Montauk Highway, Dec. 21, $473,100.

EAST HAMPTON

R.C.P. Holding Corp. to H.C.D.C. Holdings L.L.C., 17 Ocean Boulevard, .55 acre, Jan. 25, $475,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

P. Gasrel Trust to E. Kladitis, 69 Pantigo Road, .53 acre, Feb. 13, $600,000.

S. Mandell and L. Schacht to R. Silverstein, 325 Georgica Road, 1.07 acres, Feb. 15, $4,100,000.

Apr 4, 2012
Julie Aster Miller and her mother, Chicky Aster, have opened Vintage Pink in Montauk. Vintage Pink Hits Montauk

    Like a brightly colored Easter egg, Vintage Pink, a new store in Montauk, is not hard to find. Tucked away on South Edison Street on the edge of the post office parking lot, it is chock-full of interesting items, bubbling Buddha fountains, and bamboo stalks in vases.

Apr 4, 2012
Keeping Account 04.05.12

BookHampton Goes North

    Who says literature is dead? Certainly not the owners of BookHampton, who are expanding the storybook kingdom over to Mattituck. A new Book­Hampton store will open there this weekend, joining sister stores in East Hampton, Southampton, and Sag Harbor.

    The latest incarnation of what has been called by Newsweek “one of the country’s great indie bookstores” has moved into the Gildersleeve Octagonal Building on the corner of Main Street and Love Lane. Opening celebrations will take place on Saturday and Easter Sunday.

Apr 4, 2012
Financial Literacy

    Capital One Bank is now accepting applications for its first financial literacy challenge on Long Island, an awards program that will dispense $5,000 each to 25 local organizations — from schools to nonprofits to community groups — to go toward the implementation of financial education programs.

    Of the 25 organizations participating in the challenge, the two that demonstrate the greatest influence on their communities will be selected to win additional grants of up to $15,000 in the spring of 2013.

Apr 4, 2012
Recorded Deeds 03.29.12

AMAGANSETT

M. Maytin to J. Gerrard, 640 Old Stone Highway, 2.05 acres, Feb. 1, $1,995,000.

EAST HAMPTON

Florida CIS EH L.L.C. to Talmage Lane Ventures, 46 Talmage Lane, .83 acre (vacant), Feb. 9, $1,900,000.

S. and T. Georgopoulos to Richmond Ventures Four, 3 Old Hollow Lane, 1.98 acres, Feb. 6, $1,575,000.

MONTAUK

G. and R. Developmental Co. to B. Savage, 155 West Lake Drive,

.44 acre, Feb. 16, $945,000.

NOYAC

A. and M. Caraballo to A. Aliotta, 36 Partridge Drive, .58 acre, Feb. 17, $511,000.

Mar 28, 2012
Recorded Deeds 03.22.12

AMAGANSETT

E. Danzig to J. Tabone, 9 Holly Way, .56 acre, Feb. 3, $1,500,000.

EAST HAMPTON

B. King Revocable Trust to K. Trainor, 12 Sunset Lane, .24 acre, Feb. 1, $750,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

C.J. Moorhead Trust to A. Dweck and R. Levine, 19 Mill Hill Lane, Feb. 7, $2,100,000.

NORTH HAVEN

K. Langberg to W., S., and J. Holtz, 31 On the Bluff, 1.84 acres, Jan. 24, $3,180,000.

NORTHWEST

H. and M. Goldberg to B. Phillips, 58 Alewife Brook Road, 1.3 acres, Feb. 1, $795,000.

Mar 21, 2012
Cristina Albranda has worked at Mr. John’s Pancake House in Montauk for over 30 years. CRISTINA ALBRANDA: Working

   “It’s like coming home,” said John Nesta, of Mr. John’s Pancake House in Montauk. “It’s a legend.”

    “These ladies have been here for years,” added his wife, Elizabeth, looking at Cristina Albranda and smiling. It is no exaggeration. Ms. Albranda has waited on customers at the friendly, no-frills eatery for 31 years.

Mar 21, 2012
Recorded Deeds 03.15.12

AMAGANSETT

A. Trages by administrators to 23 Windmill Lane L.L.C., 117 Main Street, .33 acre, Jan. 27, $850,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

187 Main St. L.L.C. to Clareg Properties, 187 Main Street, .93 acre, Jan. 31, $2,187,500.

MONTAUK

D. and E. Brassil to K. and C. Ryder, 24 McKinley Road, .22 acre (vacant), Jan. 24, $850,000.

NORTHWEST

F. Lawrence by executor to Buenos Dias L.L.C., 9 Bearing East Road, 1 acre, Jan. 21, $525,000.

Mar 14, 2012
Keeping Account 03.15.12

Wine and Networking

    On Friday, March 23, the Parrish Art Museum’s Business Council will host Two Forks and a Cork, now in its eighth year. The wine-tasting event will be held in the Southampton museum’s concert hall from 6 to 8 p.m. East End wines, artisan foods, and a silent auction will be the highlights, along with a chance to network with local professionals.

Mar 14, 2012
Plum TV Bought at Auction

   Plum TV, the lifestyle television network that broadcasts in eight resort areas, including the East End, has been purchased by LXTV, another lifestyle broadcaster, following a bankruptcy auction held on March 1.

   LXTV’s co-founders, Joseph Varet and Morgan Hertzan, will serve as co-presidents of Plum, with offices in Los Angeles and New York City.

Mar 14, 2012
Recorded Deeds 03.08.12

AMAGANSETT

Scalia and Jordan-Scalia to Clark-Powell Trust, 63 Wyandanch Lane, .14 acre, Jan. 23, $1,800,000.

EAST HAMPTON

S. Lichtenstein to 11 H.R.L., L.L.C., 11 Hedge Row Lane, .75 acre, Jan. 9, $1,100,000.

New Sunshine Realty to J. Tuohy and J. Burke, 17 Stokes Court, Jan. 12, $850,000.

B. Haag to 114 W. 70th Trust, 16 Ocean Parkway, .52 acre, Jan. 13, $1,100,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

G. Jacobs and A. Veronis to A. Wetenhall, 65 Toilsome Lane, .48 acre, Jan. 6, $1,425,000.

MONTAUK

Mar 6, 2012
Recorded Deeds 03.01.12

AMAGANSETT

J. Breslin by executor to M. and B. Rudin, 47 Osprey Road, .17 acre, Jan. 18, $980,000.

Fitzgerald and Bickley to B. Roaman, 70 Oak Lane, .74 acre, Jan. 13, $950,000.

MONTAUK

Montauk J.M.J. Associates to 78 Ventures Ltd., 474 West Lake Drive, .62 acre, Jan. 4, $4,300,000.

C. Niessen and E. Saucier to M. Pettingill, 39 Caswell Road, .17 acre (vacant), Dec. 16, $240,000.

C. Niessen and E. Saucier to M. Pettingill, 41 Caswell Road, .17 acre, Dec. 16, $500,000.

NORTHWEST

Feb 29, 2012
Summer Essentials in Sag Harbor

   Mark and Shannon Zucchero have added another store to their Flying Point Surf Shop holdings. The newest addition has opened on Main Street in Sag Harbor in the former Bikehampton space. Named the Flying Point Surf Shop Boutique, it offers women’s and children’s summer essentials as well as boots, and will eventually sell paddle boards. It is a few doors down from Flying Point in the Harbor, which sells primarily men’s clothing, as well as skateboards, surfboards, and accessories, and is attached to their sunglass store.

Feb 15, 2012
Recorded Deeds 02.16.12

AMAGANSETT

R. and H. Friedlander to K. Hart and K. Tucker, 113 Meeting House Lane, .79 acre, Dec. 28, $2,800,000.

EAST HAMPTON VILLAGE

M. Cremers by executor to Moo Moo L.L.C., 81 Jericho Road, .93 acre, Dec. 6, $2,525,000.

MONTAUK

Shady Acres Holding to N. Beard, 234 Old Montauk Highway, 1.4 acres, Dec. 23, $1,000,000.

C. Tiegs to P. and N. Beard, 232 and 236 Old Montauk Highway, 3.5 acres, Dec. 23, $3,000,000.

C. Kennebeck to E. Ferguson and J. Sample, 5 Hoover Court, .46 acre, Dec. 6, $1,150,000.

Feb 15, 2012
Bancorp’s Quarterly Dip

    Suffolk Bancorp, a one-bank holding company that operates Suffolk County National Bank, has released results for its recent fourth quarter, with comparisons to the fourth quarter of 2010.

    Key points include a decrease in earnings per share of 62.5 percent, to 12 cents, from the comparable period, and net income at $1,156,000, down 62.3 percent from $3,069,000 during the same period in the previous year.

    The net loss per share for the full year was down 101.2 percent, from the net income of $6,256,000 in 2010.

Feb 8, 2012
Amanda Krzenski, left, and Karen Krzenski, right, designed the Whoopsiee to let adventurous toddlers explore while affording parents some peace of mind. Bump-Proofing Those Noggins

   Necessity is the mother of invention, and sometimes the mothers are the inventors. That’s what happened with the new Whoopsiee — a half-hat, half-helmet of soft, reversible fabric engineered for adventurous toddlers by two South Fork moms.

Feb 8, 2012
Recorded Deeds 02.09.12

AMAGANSETT

J. and D. York to J. Dillon, 17 Grove Street, Dec. 23, $620,550.

BRIDGEHAMPTON

C. Finocchio to C. Platto and L. Mandell, 1888 Scuttlehole Road, 1.02 acres, Dec. 16, $1,850,000.

EAST HAMPTON

C. Calhoun by executors to New Sunshine Custom Builders, part of 119 Middle Highway (vacant), Dec. 19, $175,000.

J. and M. Luppi III to 154 Oakview Highway, 154 Oak View Highway, 4.1 acres (vacant), Dec. 3, $730,000.

G. Cooper to E. Waserstein, 97 Three Mile Harbor Road, 1.1 acres, Dec. 19, $937,500.

Feb 8, 2012