The Reinventions of the Canoe Place Inn
“There is no property in our hamlet, nor in our town, that has a more storied existence than the Canoe Place Inn,” reads a Facebook post from the Hampton Bays Historical Society. If the walls of the Canoe Place Inn could talk, which bygone era would they recall the tales? One can’t help but wonder…
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Buyers & Cellars: A Curated Wine List
One small solace we’ve been able to take away during these times, spending more time in the homes that we so love here on the East End, is the ability to connect with family and loved ones to a degree that may never be repeated in our lifetimes. To discover things about them, and ourselves,…
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Hedges Index: 5s Across the East End Towns
Uninitiated visitors to the Hamptons and North Fork have likely heard the term “East End” strewn about newspaper articles, magazine features and conversations with the locals every day with only the faintest idea of what it means. The East End comprises the five towns at the easternmost end of Long Island–East Hampton, Southampton, Southold, Riverhead…
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Netflix’s ‘Million Dollar Beach House:’ Meet Noel Roberts of Nest Seekers International
The alluring world of luxury real estate comes with its own set of drama, both corporate and personal, and Netflix is about to capitalize on it. Its new show, Million Dollar Beach House follows five Nest Seekers International brokers out for success in the Hamptons real estate market as they navigate high-stakes business while keeping…
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Master Craftsman: Stephanie Pinerio, Weaver, Shed Textile Company
It’s not often a truly skilled artisan also has the bravery and entrepreneurial spirit necessary to eschew fear, give up everything else and bring their creations successfully to market. Five years ago, Stephanie Pinerio left a lucrative career in New York’s advertising world and followed her muse east toward a new life as a full-time…
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The White House: East Hampton’s Own Olympus
You know you’ve reached East Hampton when you see it. The White House is a landmark that stands at the gateway to the village. For years, the home donned festive holiday lights or red geraniums in its windows for visitors and locals to marvel at. For years, it’s been a part of the fabric of…
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Property of the Week: 38 Old Orchard Lane, East Hampton
Did you know? There are only two places in East Hampton with beech trees. One spot with the majestic trees is in Amagansett, and the other is on Old Orchard Lane. The house at 38 Old Orchard Lane, listed by Tracy Annacone at Town & Country Real Estate, has a lovely view of these beech…
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Master Craftsman: Brian and Pat O’Sullivan, Hampton Glass & Mirror
Brothers and Sag Harbor natives Brian and Pat O’Sullivan have spent most of their lives delivering light and beauty to South Fork homes with their family business, Hampton Glass & Mirror.
Hedges Index: Turning 30
While there will always be debate as to which are the most exciting years of a person’s life, research has shown that the 30s are more commonly considered to be the best decade. In numerology, the essence of the number 30 is that of strong creative energy and self-expression, and those born on the 30th…
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