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We will miss this guy very much. Montauk’s Monster Man, Captain Frank Mundus, the guy that everybody recognized as the real “Quint” from the movie “Jaws” passed away in Honolulu during heart surgery at 82. Frank Mundus was a true Montauk Legend, and world reknowned shark fisherman who will be deeply missed by everyone in the Hamptons and world wide.
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If you haven’t heard, a great spot in Montauk, The Hideaway, is closing.
Dear Dan I was so upset to hear about the Hideaway closing due to the towns ordences.The owners of the restaurant are the kindness people you want to serve you food. The meals are great the view is fabulous and the locals who hang out there are the best of Montauk people. We have so much fun with the people who we met there.They had celebrity’s come to the restaurant and rave about their food. They welcome every one with open arms and help you out with their knowledge of boating,fishing mechanics,exc. I can’t even say most of the good things they have done for there town. I will be sad and upset until they can open again. Summer,winter,fall ,spring are the best times there and it will be miss by a lot of people.
Thank you a good costumer. LB
KEEP IT OPEN!
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Now that the Hampton Classic is over, the Bridgehampton grounds off of Snake Hollow Road is one desolate place.
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The summer round up? It was a good one.
According to Newsday, despite a weak economy, businesses ranging from bed and breakfast operations to retailers are reporting high sales because of a greater influx of foreign tourists, especially the ones with Euros in there pocket.
It may have been a good summer for retail, but waitresses reported really crappy tips on restaurant checks.
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In the last three weeks there has been a murder in Southampton, a murder suicide in East Hampton, a girl fatally hit by a car in Amagansett and now this morning we are getting reports of a stabbing in Montauk.
We are in need of a lot of healing in this area. Please do your best to be extra kind and nice to people in our wonderful community.
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This is not my yacht.
Island Global Yachting, the Montauk Yacht Club’s parent company, is going to renovate MYC like crazy this year. The question is, will the town let them? As preparations are made for an expansive renovation this winter, the lawsuits that IGY inherited when the bought the Yacht Club have come back into light. According to all reports however, IGY is looking for a compromise to the lawsuits that were filed by the previous owner when the town did not allow an expansion of condominiums to the property.
The Yacht Club, which by the way is completely open to the public, is going to have a complete renovation of nearly all of its facilities.
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Bartenders
A few bartenders in Southampton were arrested after police set up a sting operation to make sure that minors were not being served underage. The bartenders were approached by an underage, undercover agent, who was in the sting with police, and presented a fake ID at the bar. When the bartender brought over drinks, the bartenders were immediately put into handcuffs by police and sent directly to jail.
The bartenders were charged with unlawfully dealing with a child and unlawful sale of alcohol to a minor.
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What’s wrong with this picture? There is no flag hanging!
Our good friend Pierre over at Pierre’s in Bridgehampton has had his French flag ripped off of his restaurant on two seperate occassions, the last one as recent as last week. The always relaxed Pierre isn’t sure if it was some drunk destroying property or if it is somebody that has a problem with French Flags. “I’m thinking that I’m going to buy one of those dual flags that have an American flag and a French flag on it,” Pierre told me this morning. “Then if the French flag gets stripped again, I’ll really know.”
The very nice restauranteur who is known for having one of he classiest restaurants in Bridgehampton said, “If it’s a problem with the flag, perhaps I’ll post up there a copy of my American passport.”
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