The Watermill Center Will Host the Second In Process Series

The Watermill Center Will Host the Second In Process Series

The Watermill Center, an interdisciplinary laboratory for the arts and humanities located in Water Mill, NY, will host the second of it’s 2022 In Process series with an intimate look into the work of American sculptor Brian Block, Greek interdisciplinary artist Maria Louizou, and Polish choreographer Ola Maciejewska, on Friday, April 22. “One of the joys of our...

One of Sagaponack’s gems is the Madoo Conservancy

One of Sagaponack’s gems is the Madoo Conservancy

One of Sagaponack's gems is the Madoo Conservancy, the garden and home of internationally renowned painter Robert Dash. Until his passing in 2013 he painted and gardened at the 1.9 acre property, creating a unique world unto itself, where art and gardens combine in surprising and captivating ways that inspire the imagination. Today the gardens at Madoo remain...

Further Your Thinking with Indispensable Real Estate Knowledge

Further Your Thinking with Indispensable Real Estate Knowledge

As an experienced real estate broker, Cathy's extensive knowledge of market data deepens her understanding of the Hamptons market and enables her to assist her customers and clients in realizing the highest returns on their real estate investments. Customers and clients appreciate that they can rely on Cathy to provide objective counsel, even it if means advising someone...

Le Bilboquet, the Ultimate Dining Location

Le Bilboquet, the Ultimate Dining Location

There are a few places on planet earth that are an ultimate luxury experience. When you combine a billionaire owner, a waterfront setting in Sag Harbor and a phenomenal executive chef, your left with Le Biboquet, one of, if not THE, ultimate dining location in the Hamptons. It’s a restaurant that is kind of intimidating to walk into....

Sixty-Something: Watching Sag Harbor Evolve

Sixty-Something: Watching Sag Harbor Evolve

Sag Harbor is one of the most unique hamlets in the Hamptons. When it celebrated its 300-year anniversary back in 2007, I was tasked with writing a three-part series on its history. Over the last twenty years I have witnessed yet another evolution to perhaps the most “chic” place to spend an evening in the Hamptons. Once literally...

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