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Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
Elie Hirschfeld, the prominent New York developer whose wife, Susan, accused him of "feigning diarrhea," in order to ditch out of a family vacation, fly a private jet home, and empty his marital apartment of furniture china, silver, furs, jewelry, and some $30 million in artwork shortly before their divorce last year, is selling his East Hampton estate. The oceanfront property,...
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daily bread journal (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
I love East Hampton in the winter. The history of this place is bathed in pale light, and bare trees etch the sky in the afternoon... Main street is devoid of tourists. And Louse Point - an awful name for a beautiful place - harbors no hoards of summer sunbathers. At this time of the year, East Hampton gives the brief illusion that it is what it once was - a haven for artists...
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Design*Sponge (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
this east hampton, new york home of allison julius, husband zachary and brother louis marra has gone to the dogs – literally! the trio named their home ‘casa b’ in honor of their family pets (both living & deceased) – boston, beckham, biana, and blanche. they’ve subsequently monogrammed everything with a letter ‘b’ - from [...]
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The Brownstone Birding Blog (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
I took a walk along the Airline Rail Trail through East Hampton this week. This portion of the trail takes you across the Lyman Viaduct. The structure, which is 1,000 feet long and 137 feet high, once allowed trains to cross over Dickenson Creek. Now the tracks have been replaced by wide walking paths that allow you to get a terrific view of the natural surroundings. It's amazing to see...
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Art Bead Scene Blog (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
... home today on ABS: "When I first stepped off the train on a warm day in June in East Hampton when I was in my twenties, I was sure I had found the most beautiful place in the world. That was back a bit before East Hampton had become the very, very hot spot that it is today. My first visit and many others always traveled it seemed in Pollack's footsteps because my...
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Eater (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
— Cobble Hill Blog reports that Cafe Bueno, the restaurant that opened in the old Trout space just three months ago, has closed. [CHB] EAST HAMPTON— Grub Street learns that 30 year-old Hamptons standby The Laundry has filed for...
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Grub Street - New York Magazine's Food and Restaurant... (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
One of East Hampton’s most well-known restaurants, the Laundry, has filed Chapter 11. The American eatery was opened in 1980 by a group of investors, including legendary ICM agent Sam Cohn, and remained open yearlong, even during the days when most East End spots closed for the winter. (A few years ago, after it moved from its original location in a former laundromat, the...
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Show & Talk - New York Fashion Week Blog - New York... (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
... a fund-raiser to benefit the Retreat, an organization that aids victims of domestic abuse, at its East Hampton boutique. Ten percent of sales will be donated to the charity. RSVP to adriannag@temperleylondon.com. Through 12/7. 53 the Circle, nr. Main St., East Hampton, New York (631-329-6505); daily, 10–6. • Enjoy 15 percent off jewelry during the Bliss Lau...