Yep, we like to get dressed up on Halloween at the office here at Dan’s Paper. Above are some fully committed employees, Classified Saleswoman Kathy Bruswitz Camarata is the Pirate on the left, Creative Director Lianne Alcon is Tim Burton’s Red Queen, Classified Sales Director Lori Berger is the pirate on the right, Production Director Genevieve Salamone is the Devil on the right.
Is your office dressed up today? E-mail me a photo at david@danspapers.com and I’ll put you on the site.
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Create a new Dan’s logo for 2010!
To kick off it’s 50th Anniverary Celebration in 2010, Dan’s Papers is reaching out to artists and graphic designers to create and submit logo designs for out 50th Anniversary Logo Contest!
The winning logo will be prominently featured throughout 2010 in a variety of ways, including:
On the cover of Dan’s Papers each week
On our website danshamptons.com and in various promotional and marketing materials.
In addition to all of this, the winner’s bio will apear on the Index page of the paper each week. The winning artist will forever bea part of the Dan’s Papers legend.
If you’d like to submit, email dans50th@danspapers.com or drop off your submission at the office located at 2221 Montauk Hwy in Bridgehampton. All artwork must be submitted no later than Monday, November 30, 2009.
Good luck!
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This video says it all.
Wait until 2 minutes into it. It’s worth it.
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The picture above is a picture of the Coast Guard Cutter boat in Montauk during waves created by Hurricaine Bill this year. It’s an unbelievable shot, and was published by many newspapers in the Hamptons, displaying the courage, skill, and power that the brave men and women that serve and protect for the United States Coast Guard stationed in Montauk.
It has just been announced that A New York Coast Guard officer, Chief Petty Officer James Weber, has been relieved of his command for not being qualified to operate the Cutter in such a manner and for putting himself and his crew in a dangerous situation that could have been avoided.
I can’t remember the last time I heard more bull$#!! than that. First of all, we should be happy that we have young men who are willing to face dangerous surf like this. If there was somebody that needed to be rescued, I’d want a person and crew that could operate a boat like this heading my way. Second of all, I was one of the people that watched this boat operate in this surf, and this photo is dramatic compared to what they were actually doing, which was operating the boat the ocean and WHICH IS THEIR JOB!
The announcement said that the coast guard petty officer was not “qualified” to operate a boat in such a way. What makes a person qualified? I think you become pretty qualified when you decided to commit to dedictating your entire life protecting or coasts, risking your life regularly, heading out into some of the worst conditions imaginable, to save a life, who under almost all circumstances are the real idiots.
This is a clear cut example of how wimped out our organizations have become that are suppossed to be our brave/strong/and bold, thanks to fear of lawsuits or bad press/politics . STOP BEING THIS WAY.
I WANT my Coast Guard be brave enough and skilled enough to go out into surf like this in a Cutter just like I WANT my fighter pilots and helicopter pilots to be brave enough to push their planes and just like I WANT my police officers to handle a car at top speeds and my lifeguards to handle jet skis.
Was this officer drunk? No. Did he steal the boat without authorization? No. Was he high on drugs? No.
His superiors should be protecting him from people trying to say that this was out of line, and discipling him internally if they felt it was too dangerous.
His superiors should be explaining to any inquiry from anybody that the photo was part of a drill, that it was a dramatic shot and not typical of how the boat was handled the entire day, and then, if the superior felt it was too dangerous , he/she should discipline him within the organization so he doesn’t do it again and not ruin a man’s reputation for doing what he thought was right. If the superiour doesn’t like the photo, then he/she should send the Petty Officer on bathroom cleaning duty. Pushups all night in the rain. Something that teaches this young man a lesson, NOT RUIN HIS ENTIRE FAITH IN THE ORGANIZATION HE HAS DEDICATED HIS ENTIRE LIFE TO AND BELIEVES IN.
This Petty Officer got such a Raw Deal based on the information the press has just recieved. Not only that, but the decision also makes the leadership in the Coast Guard look weak and pathetically political.
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Your truely, a former quarterback for the East Hampton Bonackers, couldn’t help but smile after the East Hampton Bonackers sent Deer Park packing with a 35-14 win, making the boys in maroon’s record to 5 and 1.
(When I played, our best record was 4 and 4)
Quarterback Austin Heneveld scord two touchdowns during the game with Brenden Mott scored another two. You got to hand it to what coach Bill Barbour Jr. is doing with the program.
East Hampton is playing Rocky Point this Friday and if they win that, they are without question headed to the playoffs, which will be the first time this has happened since 2004! GO BONAC!
The season is already wrapping up to be one of the most exciting and interesting ones ever, if the Bonackers can keep their rhythm and focus for the next two weeks, it will be the best.
Remeber this powerbomb from 2006? I can never get enough of this.
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Is real estate quietly making a comeback with the stock maket? That would be very nice indeed. Bloomberg.com is reporting that Hamptons homes rose 4.7 percent in the third quarter amid a surge in sales of properties from $2 million to $5 million.
Looks like the sideline buyers are coming out onto the field. Will this continue is the big question that everybody wants to know.
Historically, you can’t go wrong with buying Hamptons real estate.
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There is the party in Southampton at the Publick House, where costumers can win $500 if they show up in something brilliantly hilarious.
Sag Harbor resident and passionate fundraiser Andrea Weymouth is bringing that same idea to NYC for a night of raising money for the challenged disabled. Click here if you want to go to Spooktacular for a good cause!
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The talk of the town was Vice President Joe Biden visiting Westhampton Beach last weekend, but it was a whisper amongst Pierce Brosnan and Alec Baldwin at the HIFF. He flew in on Air Force Two, shutting down most of the airport and making his appearance in Southampton.
Other than that, nobody is really too sure what the heck he was up to hear as he didn’t have any speeches to do or anything like that. Maybe he was here like the rest of New York, to get a glimpse of Pierce Brosnan and Sharon Stone.
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Important fundraiser for Breast Cancer at Gurney’s Inn. Don’t forget to go!
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Yesterday Emmy-nominated actress and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Cheryl Hines was awarded the RoC® “Gold Standard Award for Female Feature Director” by RoC® Skincare for her directorial debut, “Serious Moonlight,” at the Festival.
“Serious Moonlight” is a tribute to the film’s screenwriter, the late filmmaker Adrienne Shelley, best known for her work on “Waitress,” who passed before her screenplay debuted. The film stars Meg Ryan, Timothy Hutton, Justin Long and Kristen Bell. It hits theaters December 4th.
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