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SCAN FOR OUR LUXURY HOME APP.

W W W.S H AW N E L L I OT T LU X U RY.CO M

INTERIOR DESIGN ISSUE DRIVING HOME ROLLS-ROYCE ULTIMATE ENTERTAINING LARRY SCOTT

FEATURED PROPERTY “THE MONEY PIT” MANSION FITNESS ROWING INTO SHAPEAT HOME WITH THE HAMPTONS’ JOE FARRELL BAR BLING COCKTAIL HOUR

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We’re off to a great start this autumn.

“A Rolls With Your House?” That was the recent headline in The New York Times, an-nouncing the September opening of the new-est office of Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes and Estates — inside the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Long Islands 9,200 square foot showroom in Jericho. Under the banner, “Shawn Elliott Elite” this unique location showcases $5 mil-lion-plus homes and offers the opportunity to

check out a neighborhood, or a dreamy mansion, in a Rolls. It is believed to be the first residential real estate office inside a car dealership in the world.

In this issue, we dive behind the headline to tell the story behind our latest venture, including the YouTube-style multimedia videos Zach Elliott cre-ates for each high-end listing, using drones for great aerial shots. Watching the video in the plush 8-seat movie theater at the Rolls-Royce dealership is quite an experience!

We also talk with Larry Scott, the party king known for creating extraordi-nary events and celebrations. He inspired us to put together a collection of great bling for your home bar.

On the builder front, we meet developer Stewart Senter, whose latest venture is building the new Lands End in Sands Point, a Gatsby-worthy private cul-de-sac on the Long Island Sound with five $12-$15 million homes.

We spend a day in East Hampton, exploring the shops, beaches, art and ar-chitecture. While out east, we stop by the home of builder Joe Farrell, master of Hamptons-style, whose signature shingle homes are popping up all over the East End. His own 30,000 square foot showplace, Sandcastle, is a dreamy nine-bedroom mansion on 11 Bridgehampton acres, with a 2800 square foot master suite, a spa, a two-lane bowling alley, a rock climbing wall, a re-sort-worthy pool area and a garage with room for a dozen cars.

We also look at furniture trends with a profile of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, whose new Manhasset modern furniture gallery, part of an ex-pansion nationwide, opened during their year-long 25th anniversary cele-bration. We also meet Chris Plotkin, the savvy Furniture Plus owner whose eye for interior design is matched by a keen business acumen.

In the lifestyle department, we check out rowing, the calorie-burning, stay-in-shape fitness craze and bring you the latest trends in high-fashion de-signer jewelry. Thinking about taking a deluxe vacation or just jetting to an island for the weekend? Read our story on Wheels Up, the latest and greatest in private aviation.

There’s something for everyone in our 16th issue. Happy reading.

SHAWN ELLIOTTPublisher, Luxury Media, Inc.President and CEOShawn Elliott Luxury Homes & Estates

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06 PU BL ISHER’S L E T T ER

14 BU IL DER PROF IL E Stewart Senter Jumpstarts Lands End

20 DESIGN ER SPACES Home Furnishings Duo Bob Williams and Mitchell Gold

24 EN T ERTA INING Larry Scott, Life of the Party

28 BA R BL ING Cocktails, Anyone?

30 AU TOMOBIL ES A New Rolls-Royce/Shawn Elliott Elite Partnership

32 T R AV EL Flying Private with Wheels Up

36 AT HOM E W I T H Hamptons’ Builder Joe Farrell

40 F U R NI T U R E T R EN DS Eclectic’s Easy Elegance

42 BACK TO SCHOOL BL ING Dorm Sweet Dorm

4 4 FA L L H A PPENINGS From Concours D’Elegance To Jethro Tull

50 F I T N ESS Rowing Into Shape

54 A DAY IN... East Hampton

56 BEST BAU BL ES Designer Jewels

58 Q & A Lawyers on Due Diligence

60 F E AT U R ED PROPERT Y The Money Pit House Gets A Redo

62 ON T HE M A R K E T Shawn Elliott LUXURY Homes and Estates

83 H A M P TONS PROPERT IES Shawn Elliott LUXURY Homes and Estates for the Hamptons

92 DINING OU T Our Favorite North Shore Steakhouses

96 BEN EF I T S Sunrise Day Camp Summer Soiree

98 F U N DR A ISER S Hamptons’ Super Saturday

100 T HE GOOD L IF E Color It Home

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Stewart Senter leaned on the Chip-

pendale-style railing surrounding

the rooftop deck of the pool house

of his newest building project in

Sands Point, taking in the sweeping

views across Long Island Sound to

the Bronx, Westchester and Con-

necticut.

The affable veteran builder of

300 of the Islands most sumptuous

homes, mostly on the North Shore

and in the Hamptons, is developing,

with partner Bert Brodsky, Lands

End, an enclave of five mansions on a

new cul-de-sac in Sands Points with a

Gatsby-esque heritage.

“This is special beyond special,”

Senter says. “This is the most spec-

tacular property on Long Island.”

The 13-acre site, divided into two-

plus acres lots, was once the gilded

age estate of Herbert Bayard Swope,

the publisher of The New York World

and a friend of F. Scott Fitzgerald,

who is thought to have written three

chapters of The Great Gatsby while

staying in its pool house.

In his 40 years of building homes,

Senter says, Lands End, is the “most

challenging” job he has worked on, in-

cluding the “mammoth undertaking”

of building a new $3.5 million seawall

and bringing in 150,000 cubic yards of

fill to raise the site elevation.

The new super luxury homes,

aimed at “high-altitude buyers” will

be about 8,000 to 10,000 square feet.

The four waterfront lots are $15 mil-

lion; the sole water view lot is priced

at nearly $12 million.

Senter invested $1 million to redo

the columned, octagonal-shaped

pool house from the estate’s now torn

down original 1902 Colonial Revival

mansion. He retrofitted it with a large

kitchen with granite countertops and

stainless steel appliances, a full bath

with luminous blue glass tiles and

a party-perfect mahogany roof deck

with a lattice surround.

During sales and construction, the

pool house will be used as a state-

of-the-art sales center, with wicker

seating and a 75” flat screen TV in

the conference room. Later it will

be turned back into a pool and par-

ty house for the center lot it sits on.

Just beyond, a new 70-foot in-ground

pool is being rebuilt inside the frame-

work of the estate’s with a new French

limestone surround.

Buyers can choose from a selec-

tion of top-notch architects, such

as Mojo Stumer or Ike Kligerman

Barkley, who will create site specif-

ic models and renderings of houses

from traditional to contemporary to

suit clients’ dreams.

“We want to have a mixture of

really great architecture,” Senter

says. “We want this to be something

that is really outstanding and talked

about. We want people to spend a lot

of money.”

To literally get the project off the

ground, Senter is building a Y-shaped,

shingle, Nantucket-style 8,500 square

foot model home on the water view

lot, designed by Ike Kligerman Bark-

ley. The lowest price house in the de-

velopment, it’s $11.9 million price tag

is “turnkey with all the landscaping,

pool house and a pool and a movie

theater in the basement.”

A few years ago, Senter started de-

veloping Hidden Pond in Old West-

bury, a gated community of 16 one-

of-a-kind, amenity-laden $5 to $6

million mansions on two-acre lots on

two new cul-de-sacs on the former

40-acre Von Stade family estate. A

few of the homes overlook a 2.5-acre

pond; others back onto the horse pas-

tures at the neighboring State Uni-

versity of New York at Old Westbury.

With all the lots but one sold, many

of the homes are now under con-

struction -- some by other builders

-- and three are up. Senter intends to

build a spec home on the last lot.

During the downturn, Senter ex-

panded into Manhattan, construct-

ing a six-story townhouse for the

Nambian Consulate in the U.S..

His portfolio is diverse, from stone

to brick to shingle homes, very tra-

ditional to very contemporary and

“everything in-between.”

As a teenager, Senter got his start in

the sprinkler business working for the

contractor his father hired to install a

sprinkler system in their Oceanside

home. He was 16 when a cousin asked

him to do a sprinkler system with a

well, which led to another job and the

creation of his Automatic Irrigation

Design business, which now serves

20,000 sprinkler systems, mostly on

Long Island. He then branched into

home automation with his Automatic

Home Systems division as well as

home security with Automatic Alarms.

He builds tennis courts, basketball

courts and putting greens through

the Tennis Planning Corp. and

Landscaping Planning Corp. arms of

The Automatic Group, Stewart Senter

Inc.’s umbrella company. Another divi-

sion, Gem Safes, custom designs safes

with exotic hardwood interiors and an

array of jewelry trays.

In 1996, Senter purchased 90 acres

of the Willliam Whitney estate in Old

Westbury and developed Round Hill, a

21-home subdivision, selling lots and

building top-of-the-line custom homes

on the former Gold Coast estate.

“My signature is quality,” Senter

says. “We are builders; we think we

are very good builders.”

At 72, Senter, a resident of Old

Westbury, says he loves what he does

and has no plans to slow down.

“Everything I do here I want to

be the creme-de-la-creme,” he says

of Lands End. “It ’s a very special

place. It ’s fun. I’m enthused about

the place. I’m looking forward to

seeing these houses come out of the

ground here.” SE

Stewart SenterHomes Aimed at “High Altitude Buyers”

By M.C. SUSSMAN

BUILDER PROFILE

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Stewart SenterHomes Aimed at “High Altitude Buyers”

By M.C. SUSSMAN

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As a teenager, Senter got his start in the sprinkler business,

working for the contractor his father hired to install a sprin-

kler system in their Oceanside home. He was 16 when a cous-

in asked him to do a sprinkler system with a well, which led

to another job and the creation of his Automatic Irrigation

Design business, which now serves 20,000 sprinkler systems,

mostly on the Island.

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The former Great Gatsby estate, “Lands End at Sands Point,” boasts almost 2000 feet of waterfront on Long Island Sound. An exclusive waterfront enclave, “Lands End at Sands Point: offers a select few the opportunity to work with renowned architects and a master builder to create a one-of-a-kind dream home. Come see the beauty that is “Lands End at Sands Point and become part of the next chapter in its fascinating history.

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Design mavens Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams are in the midst of a year-long 25th anniversary celebra-tion of their internationally acclaimed home furnish-ings company. It’s been a non-stop whirlwind for the partners, which included opening seven new stores over the past 18 months, new product lines, a Silver Anniversary ad campaign and the publication of their third coffee-table book, “Who We Are.” Not to men-tion charity events, TV appearances and interviews. “To say we are excited about this silver anniversary is an understatement,” says Mitchell. “When we started, we wanted to have a small company that only did busi-ness with nice people. We never imagined that our baby would be so grown-up like this, but here we are, all these years later, with 750 employees and stores all over the country. It’s so much better than we ever imagined.” For Mitchell, now 63, an interest in furnishings dates back to his childhood, when he developed an apprecia-tion for the modern furniture style in his parents’ New Jersey home and he learned to recognize good taste. After getting a Bachelor’s degree, Mitchell was hired by Bloomingdale’s as an assistant buyer in domestics and quickly graduated to buyer, group manager and divisional merchandise manager. Bob, 53, grew up in Texas, but followed his interest in design to New York, where he went to Parsons School

MITCHELL GOLD & BOB WILLIAMSCELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF CREATING BEAUTY, COMFORT AND STYLE By LINDA SASLOW

of Design and got his first job at Seventeen magazine. When Mitchell and Bob first met in New York and began a romantic relationship, their common interests and shared passion led to conversations about starting a business together. Taking a giant leap of faith, they both quit their jobs and moved to North Carolina, where they created their furniture company—manufacturing and selling upholstered dining room chairs to retailers. “In 1989, dining rooms were changing,” Mitchell remembers. “We felt that upholstered chairs would

encourage people to enjoy dining when they could sit comfortably and relax longer.” Faster than they ever expected, the business took off. As customers began asking, “Can you make liv-ing room chairs? Sofas? Sleepers?” The duo quickly expanded their line to other furniture, lighting, rugs, accessories, bed linens and artwork—with showrooms that created the look of a finished room. Many retailers were so impressed by the look of these showrooms, they asked if Mitchell and Bob could duplicate them within the retail store—creating a “shop in a shop.” Bob recalls, “As we saw how successful they were, we wanted better control over our brand and decided to open our own store, where we agreed that we’d only have items that we’d have in our own homes.” The first signature Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams store opened eight years ago in Washington D.C., followed by others in Manhattan, Los Angeles, San Juan, Toronto and Mexico City. Today, there are 21 stores -- includ-ing the first Long Island store that opened last spring in Manhasset -- along with a state-of-the-art 600,000 square foot factory in Taylorsville, North Carolina. From an initial investment of $60,000, the company grew to $125 million in annual sales last year. And, while the romantic relationship between Mitchell and Bob didn’t last -- each has since met his long-term mate -- they remained business partners and, as they agree enthusiastically, best friends. Their furniture brand, also sold in national chains like Pottery Barn, Bloomingdale’s, William Sonoma and Restoration Hardware, is best known for its comfort, style and value.

DESIGNER SPACES

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Bob explains, “Our goal is to make the pieces invit-ing, with the same warm feeling you’d get at grandma’s as a kid and for customers to still be in love with their pieces a decade from now.” This spring, Mitchell and Bob were enthusiastic about new additions in upholstery, lighting and acces-sories, many pieces with a touch of metallic sparkle to celebrate their silver anniversary. Besides devoting their energies to creating an exciting product line, Mitchell and Bob dedicate themselves to taking care of their employees. The company’s inno-vative programs include Lulu’s Childhood Enrich-ment Center, which provides on-site day care at the North Carolina factory, Café Lulu, a health-conscious gourmet café, a fitness center, annual health fair and college scholarships for deserving kids of employees. (Lulu, the company mascot, was their beloved English bulldog, now departed.) Mitchell and Bob also are lauded for their interest in encouraging environmental responsibility, for philan-thropic endeavors helping families with life-challeng-ing illnesses and serving as gay rights advocates. In honor of their 25th anniversary, their third deco-rating book, “Who We Are,” shares 25 of the company’s mantras for success in design, business and life, with each mantra expanded into a chapter. The coffee-table book, published by Assouline, offers a fun, imaginative and visual take on life, with chap-ters including “We Don’t Like Mean People,” “We Love Pets” and “We Believe in Enriching the Lives of Our Children.” “‘Who We Are’ tells the tale of the company, while encouraging readers to make their own lives a more comfortable place,” Mitchell explains. “It’s like an in-spirational scrapbook of our last 25 years.” Exhilarating days lie ahead for Mitchell and Bob, with plans to open more stores and develop new prod-ucts to bring beauty, comfort and style to others. There seems to be no stopping this dynamic duo! SE

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LUXURY ENTERTAINING

THE LIFE OF THE PARTY

LARRY SCOTT CREATES EXTRAORDINARY CELEBRATIONS THAT IMPRESS AND ENTERTAIN.

By LINDA TAGLIAFERRO

Events planned and produced by Lawrence Scott Events are far from run-of-the-mill. Imagination, creativity and a strong sense of whimsy characterize the opulent yet playful celebrations. Larry Scott, the company’s founder and creative director, describes his signa-ture style as “Philippe Starck meets Ma-rie Antoinette. It’s so extreme and edgy, but classy.” He notes everything used in

his parties is authentic, like the Murano lamps, dishes by Roberto Cavalli, Hermes or Versace and more. “I invest in these things because it’s not just about flowers, linens and centerpieces. It’s about an at-mosphere.” He describes his productions as “timeless. I think that sets me apart from most other planners.” Whether he and his team incorporate the soft glitter of extensive rows of flickering can-

dles, the shimmer of multicolored lights on the walls and floors, or the stark white palette of designer furniture to create an elegant am-bience, the attention to detail always delights clients in these one-of-a-kind celebrations. “There are no rules,” Larry comments. “When you walk into one of my parties, you feel something first and then your eyes start to focus in on the details, but it’s never what you’re expecting.”

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Lawrence Scott Gottesman, a.k.a. Larry Scott, grew up in Hicksville, the fourth of five children. His parents owned multiple luncheonettes in Manhattan. After college in 1989 he opened Larry and the Redhead, a trendy, popular restau-rant in Great Neck. “It was a very eclectic place and the start of my direction in branding myself,” he comments. “It was a classy, fun place to hang out.” The New York Times called the restaurant a place where “extravagance holds sway.” Larry saw it as a way to segue into his events business, which he operated out of the venue’s basement. Five years later, when his catering and events business started to thrive, he felt it was time to bid farewell to the restau-rant. Since then, his events business more than took off. Larry Scott is now the go-to person for the most elabo-rate, dramatic parties. ”We do everything from a Sweet Sixteen to a 50th birth-day party, staged in places from country clubs to clients’ homes, mansions like Hempstead House in Sands Point Preserve or Oheka Castle,” he says. His clients hail from the Hamptons, other parts of Long Island, Connecticut, West-chester and beyond. His roster reads like a Who’s Who of the rich and famous. “In one week,” he explains, “we could do a fundraiser with Condoleezza Rice and then two days later, I’m at Judge Judy’s apartment doing a gay wedding and then a few days later, I’m doing a wedding for the owner of the New York Mets.” He’s engaged performers from Kelly Clarkson to An-drea Bocelli, Alicia Keys, Cyndi Lauper and Diana Ross to Tony Bennett and many other celebrities for his soirees. The cost of these celebrations can easily run into half a million or a million dollars, depending on the size of the party and its theme. One essential element of Larry’s fetes is what he calls “in-vasions.” “They’re like a burst of adrenaline,” he explains. “After the main course, we’ll stage some sort of theatrical invasion into the room. Instead of two people coming in, I’ll parade out 15 or 20 of my waiters at the same time.” These often involve elaborate costumes that might include

Swarovski crystal masks. Recalling some of his most memorable parties, Larry re-calls a wedding for 300 in Sands Point. “I shouldn’t be men-tioning names,” he says. “We built a compound around the home and the whole party was decorated with aubergine fabric and different chandeliers.” As the wedding cake was cut, fireworks filled the sky with a rainbow of colors and an after-hours party ensued. “It was like Miami: a magnificent journey from the ridiculous to the sublime.” He also recalls a wedding for a well-known celebri-ty whose home faces Long Island Sound. “The tent was open and part of it was raised 12 feet off the ground, so it was almost like an infinity tent,” he explains. “You looked straight across and right into the water. We took the plants they had in their outside landscape and brought those same viburnum bushes and more inside, so you didn’t know if you were inside or outside, and there were over 20 chandeliers hanging from the tent.” When asked what advice he’d give to those who want to make their own parties special, Larry explains the bar should be a focal point. “I always build big bars. It’s the community area of the party.” He said it shouldn’t take two hours for people to feel comfortable and the bar accom-plishes this immediately. Food is of the utmost importance as well. “Give them great food, plenty during cocktails and some fantastic des-sert, maybe a little junk food at the end and in between. No one wants a roll. They want tapas, baby mozzarella with heirloom tomatoes, maybe a little touch of tuna tartare on the table. Then give them one great, identifiable main course whether it’s surf and turf, veal chops or the like.” Larry’s passion for his profession shines through his char-ismatic personality. “They say everybody is born with a gift,” he comments. “And my gift is creating this magic. I don’t chase money. I do what I love.” Lawrence Scott Events, 35 Bethpage Road, Hicksville, NY, (516) 933-7535, www.lawrencescottevents.com. SE-

HIS ROSTER R E ADS LIK E A

WHO’S WHO OF THE R ICH A ND

FA MOUS. “IN ONE W EEK ,” HE EX PL AINS, “W E

COULD DO A FUNDRAISER WITH

CONDOLEEZZ A R ICE A ND THEN

T WO DAYS L ATER , I’M AT JUDGE JUDY ’S

APARTMENT DOING A GAY

W EDDING

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COCKTAILS ANYONE?

Elegantly presented libations and scintillating conversation with family and friends are key ingredients for a convivial gathering. Creating the happiest of hours and memorable moments while entertaining at home means keeping the bar well stocked. But not just with Jack Daniels whiskey, handcrafted Absolut Elyx vodka, Bacardi 8 rum or a wine fridge stocked with chardonnay or champagne. From Baccarat’s blue, green and yellow Vega martini glasses to a sculptural crystal Lalique decanter and Jay Strongwater’s peacock wine topper, well designed bling makes the bar.By M.C. SUSSMAN

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Clear Crystal DecanterA must-have component for a well-stocked bar, Baccarat’s iconic Harcourt Abysse Decanter and accompanying four tumblers have a distinctive 1930’s look cre-ated by resident designer Thomas Bastide.baccarat.com $3,180.00

Royal CheersHere’s to Mille Nuits’ exquisite hand-cut, re-gal red toasting flute by Bacarrat, a symbol of elegance for the best celebrations. bacarrat.com $225

Pour and EnjoyLet your guests enjoy a glass from whatever bottle they want, without pulling a cork. The Coravin 1000‘s new technology uses a thin, hollow needle to access the wine and argon pressurization to keep oxygen out of the bottle.coravin.com $299.

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Martini RainbowNever mind the drinks. Baccarat’s luxe Vega martini glasses in deep hues of red, blue and green are luscious just to look at. baccarat.com $215

Peacock Wine StopperJay Stronger’s elegant and vividly bejeweled Hayden Peacock Wine Stopper, hand enam-eled and handset with Swarovski crystals neimanmarcus.com $195

Cold Feet (and Hands)Functional and fun, Michael Aram’s “Foot-ed” Ice Bucket comes with tongs fitted with hands for grabbing those icy chunks. It’s handcrafted of stainless steel with 24-kt gold-plated metal and nickel-plated metal. neimanmarcus.com $395

Whimsical Wine CoolerThis handpainted MacKenzie Childs ‘Courtly Check’ enamel wine cooler with antiqued brass handles is also a great bucket for bright flowers or a cache of popcorn. neimanmarcus.com $75

Lalique “Fleur du Desert” Decanter Exquisite as a sculpture, a vibrant blue free-form crystal flower tops this decanter. Handcrafted in France, this numbered piece stands 13.5 inches tall and can be filled with 50.75 ounces of your favorite liquid.neimanmarcus.com $2950

Harmonie Ice BucketSimply elegant. The Harmonie clear crystal ice bucket, with its vertical detailing and stainless steel handles, is part of Baccarat’s picture perfect Harmonie barware collection. bacarrat.com $735

Diamond Lines “Diamant,” Bacarrat’s new line of highball glasses, tumblers, white and red wine glasses and Champagne flutes are instant classics. bacarrat.com $120-$185

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LUXURY PARTNERSHIP

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Fancy cars and fancy houses go together. Under Shawn Elliott’s new “Elite” di-vision, shoppers for ultra-luxury cars can view sumptuous five million dollar-plus listings at a new office inside the sprawling, four-year-old, 9,200 square foot four-year-old Rolls-Royce of Long Island dealership in Jericho, which also includes Bentley and Lamborghini showrooms. The new Shawn Elliott Luxury Homes & Estates location, opened September 1, is believed to be the first residential real estate office inside a car dealership in the world. Many of Shawn’s top-tier listings are car collector’s dream homes with expansive garages. If a mansion sparks their interest, they can tour the neighborhood and check

it out in a Rolls-Royce. Later, they can out-fit the garage with super high end cars like a cherry red $346,000 Rolls-Royce Wraith, a $231,000 white Bentley convertible with a black interior or a $447,000 black Phan-tom Rolls-Royce. The “strategic alliance” between Rolls-Royce and Shawn Elliott grew out of doing events together. Antoine Dominic, dealer principal of Rolls-Royce of Long Island and the Bespoke Motor Group helps Shawn soup up the image of wealth and splendor at red carpet parties at private showings at multi-mil-lion dollar listings with coveted Rolls-Royce Drophead coupes in the driveway. Shawn explains it this way: “You put a Rolls-Royce in front of home and it creates

more excitement for a home. The perception is the home is worth more.” If a home is more contemporary, he elects to use a Lamborghini. Sometimes, the car sells first. At a house party in Brookville, a guest bought a $200,000 red Ferrari California off the motor court, Shawn recalls. The dealership office “also is about hav-ing fun” while finding “a home for their new car,” Elliott says. Clients can peruse “the most beauti-ful homes in the world while they check out the most beautiful cars in the world,” Shawn says. Images of mansion listings appear on a 75-inch flat screen TV in the new glass-en-closed office, located behind a row of

Bentleys. Multimedia videos of estates also are screened in the auto dealership’s plush eight-seat movie theater. Zach Elliott says the partnership “helps to tell the luxury story. When we use our aerial drone photography to showcase an estate for Shawn Elliott, we make sure there’s a Bentley rolling through the iron gated driveway.” The theater was set up by Robert Kaufman, owner of Audio Command Systems, a home theater and technol-ogy company in Westbury, who said he has been using the dealership location for the past three to four years to sell high-end audio and video equipment and home theaters to the fancy car buy-

ROLLS-ROYCE AND SHAWN ELLIOTT ELITE

FORM A TEAMBy M.C. SUSSMAN

Antoine Dominic, Michael Todd, Shawn Elliott and Zach Elliott

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ers, who stop in to learn about the history of Rolls-Royce or watch racing films. Antoine says the strategic alliance with Shawn is a “natural fit” that will provide introductions and help him reach a wider audience. “High-end real estate and luxury vehicles are very close.” The top brand cars, which Antoine describes as “garage candy” become “part of the artwork.” The luxury car buyers “have to have the right car to go with the right house,” Antoine says. Both the cars and the home are “masterpieces.” The purchase is often an “emotional de-cision,” Antoine says. Since the dealership opened four years ago, growth has been in the double digits. Commanding prices that rival smaller hous-es, Shawn say super high end cars are “impulse items” and “ almost like candy.” The market “for $250,000 cars and $5 mil-lion houses is the same,” Shawn says, planning to share mailing lists and information with Rolls-Royce of Long Island. “The audience that is here is targeted for us.” The new real estate setup adds another el-ement of “white glove service” for wealthy in-

ternational buyers scouring the Gold Coast for special homes. A week of home and car shop-ping starts with a pickup -- in style -- at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Shawn Elliott Elite’s roster of luxury homes and estates priced at more than $5 million dol-lars, lists more than two dozen homes, includ-ing a $14,900,000 home in Old Westbury with a shark tank, an 11,000 square foot Brookville contemporary listed for $6.8 million and for $12.8 million, Northway, the 14,000 square foot Lattingtown Federal-style estate featured in the 1986 Steven Spielberg film The Money Pit, which includes, partway down the drive-way, a two-story carriage house with a car col-lector’s dream six-car garage. Michael Todd, general manager of the car dealership’s Bentley division, said having the real estate office on site will make it easier to help homebuyers add cachet and fill up their garages. His clients typically have four to six garage spaces they want filled with fine au-tomobiles, even if the cars never get driven. “It’s a lifestyle,” Michael said. “It’s a sign of success.” SE

The luxury car buyers “have to have the right car to go with the right house,” Antoine says. Both the cars and the home are “masterpieces.”

The “strategic alliance” between Rolls-Royce and Shawn

Elliott grew out of doing events together. Antoine Domi-

nic, dealer principal of Rolls-Royce of Long Island and the

Bespoke Motor Group helps Shawn soup up the image of

wealth and splendor at red carpet parties at private show-

ings at multi-million dollar listings with coveted Rolls-Royce

Drophead coupes in the driveway.

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LUXURY AIR TRAVEL AT YOUR BECK AND CALL

By CAR A S. TR AGER

While plane ownership, long the domain of successful business owners, top executives and major celebrities (think John Travolta who has a private landing pad on his property), flight companies today offer a wide range of aircraft, services and programs that cater to users’ specific travel and entertainment needs.

A PRIVATEAVIATIONOPTION

LUXURY AVIATION

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From any perspective, private aviation

is the stuff of dreams. Stepping into

the comforts of a private plane means

navigating a journey in an atmosphere

that takes the good life to new heights

– literally. Gone are the most stressful

headaches associated with commercial

airline travel, including problematic de-

parture and arrival times, long security

lines, lack of privacy and lost baggage.

With a plane at your beck and call,

you simply drive up to the hangar, hand

over your luggage and you’re off. These

days, it offers more than a sublime fly-

ing experience.

Last April, when Chris Mongeluzo,

Executive Managing Director of New-

mark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF),

one of the world’s leading commercial

real estate advisory firms, wanted to

take clients to the Masters Golf Tour-

nament in Augusta, Georgia, he called

just one company to make it happen

– Wheels Up, a membership-based pri-

vate aviation firm.

“They set up the plane, the housing,

which is not an easy task in Augusta

during the Masters, and secured the

tickets,” says Chris, a Roslyn resident.

He also was able to entertain clients

at the hospitality tent Wheels Up set

up on the golf course and at its hospi-

tality house just beyond the Masters.

“Making other people happy is what

this company is based on,” says Chris, a

member since last year.

While plane ownership, long the do-

main of successful business owners, top

executives and major celebrities (think

John Travolta, who has a private landing

pad on his property), flight companies

today offer a wide range of aircraft, ser-

vices and programs that cater to users

specific travel and entertainment needs.

Wheels Up, the newest addition

to private aviation options, is a New

York-headquartered membership com-

pany founded in August 2013. Fees run

$15,750 to join the club, including first

year’s dues of $7,250.

“This gives you access to book any air-

craft you want in the fleet and just pay

for the hour you use in the air,” says

David Baxt, Wheels Up’s president and

co-founder, who most recently served as

global head of the Aerospace & Defense

Investment Banking Group at Jefferies

& Company, Inc.

With its varied selection of aircraft,

Wheels Up takes pride in providing

members with a plane best suited

to their specific travel needs. Thus,

an eight-seat King Air twin turbo

prop, which costs $3,950 per hour

for members to use, is recommended

for f lights that take two hours or less,

while an eight or nine-seat Cessna

Excel, which runs $7,950 per hour, is

the go-to plane for f lights lasting more

than three hours. The 13-seater Glob-

al 5000, which costs $15,950 per hour,

can go non-stop to places like Hawaii

and Moscow.

Membership also includes a myriad of

high-end perks, such as two free nights

at Sea Islands Cloister Hotel and $150

in resort credits and a $1,000 discount

off membership in Eleven James, a club

that curates luxury watches.

Since 1986, NetJets has made it pos-

sible to possess a piece of the sky – as a

fractional owner in a plane.

For the most discriminating f li-

er, NetJets’ specially-commissioned

Signature Series aircraft offers such

amenities as an advanced in-f light en-

tertainment system and plush seating.

Depending on the Signature plane,

its capacity and whether it’s designed

for short or long-distance hauls, a one-

eighth ownership ranges from just over

$1 million to nearly $7 million and

entitles fractional owners to 100 hours

of f light time annually over the life of

an agreement, which is typically five

years, according to Patrick Gallagher,

head of sales. Additional outlays in-

clude a monthly management fee and

an hourly f light-time cost.

Based in Farmingdale at Republic

Airport, Talon is a charter firm with

a f leet that includes a Sikorsky heli-

copter, a Seaplane and a large cabin

Gulfstream. More than half of its 25

aircraft are owned by individuals and

companies who, when not using their

planes, offset their costs by allowing

Talon to “charter them out,” says Paul

St. Lucia, director of sales. A chartered

round-trip excursion to Palm Beach

from Long Island for eight passengers

can run $30,000. Talon also arranges

ground transportation, in-f light cater-

ing and hotel reservations.

For Chris, private aviation and Wheels

Up is about convenience. In addition to

using Wheels Up to take clients to the

Masters, he flew last October with four

college friends, their children and his

son to his alma mater, the University of

Michigan, for a football game.

“Wheels Up gave the kids additional

time in Ann Arbor without having to

take them out of school early on a Fri-

day,” says Chris, adding, “Flying private

isn’t my norm but only when I need it

for business or to maximize my time

with my family.” SE

A PRIVATEAVIATIONOPTION

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DESIGNER SPACESLUXURY PROFILE

AT HOME WITH... JOE FARRELL “NO

EXPENSE SPARED, NO DETAIL

OVERLOOKED” By LINDA SASLOW

36 SHAWN ELLIOTT LUXURY

After college, Joe got his first job as a clerk working for an oil company. Moving quickly through the ranks, at the age of 27, he became a member of the NY Mercantile Exchange. But his dream of building houses continued to haunt him, until he took a month off from work, bought a foreclosed lot in Brookville for $275,000 and built his first house on speculation. He sold it for $1.3 million.

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LUXURY PROFILE

Joe Farrell is proud to attach his name to the spectacular dream house in Bridgehampton he calls home, a 30,000 square foot fantasy-come-true with nine bedrooms including a 2800 square foot master suite, a full spa, a bowling alley, a squash court, a 10-seat movie theater and a basement equipped with a rock climb-ing wall, a virtual golf course, a DJ booth and a karaoke stage. The 11-acre spread includes a resort-worthy pool area and a two story 12 car garage. “Sandcastle” is the epitome of Joe’s work and the more than 300 homes the 51-year-old developer built on Long Is-land over the last 19 years. It’s a home that ref lects the Joe Farrell brand, de-fined by superior construction and craftsmanship, innovative design, good value and a job finished on schedule. His is a “no expense spared, no detail overlooked” approach to home construction and his gabled, shingle-style, amenity-filled homes are synonymous with Hamptons chic. Beyonce and JayZ were so fascinated by Joe’s flagship mansion they didn’t balk at the price-tag of $400,000 to live there for one month in the summer of 2012. The story of Sandcastle, which dates back to 2009, at the height of the finan-cial meltdown, is a heart warmer. It was a $50 million project for Joe Farrell, along with an office building in Bridgehamp-ton, in attempt to keep his employees working, so he wouldn’t have to order layoffs during such a stressful time. That’s the kind of guy Joe Farrell is. He’s also the boss who treats his 50 employees to weekly manicures and pedicures in the of-fice and brings in a stylist for complemen-tary haircuts. In addition, he’s the entrepre-neur who stood behind his “customer first” philosophy when he added a department, despite an annual loss of $500,000, to fix any problems in Farrell homes—even if the warranties were expired. In contrast to the opulence of his home, Joe is informal and humble. On a recent Sunday afternoon, along with Kristen, his beautiful wife of 15 years who runs the design team of the business, Joe recalled how he became a builder. “I always loved to build,” he says. “Even as a kid in Dix Hills, I built bird houses and three-story treehouses.” After college, Joe got his first job as a clerk working for an oil company. Moving quickly through the ranks, at the age of 27 he became a member of the NY Mercantile Exchange. But his dream of building houses continued to intrigue him, until he took a month off

from work, bought a foreclosed lot in Brookville for $275,000 and built his first house on speculation. He sold it for $1.3 million. Fueled by his passion and ambition, Joe had a dramatic epiphany. “I knew that I couldn’t go back to the Exchange,” he says. “Even if I never made the same kind of money, I had to do what I loved.” In 1995, Joe quit his job, sold his seat on the Exchange and started his namesake firm. One rainy day, while out in Mon-tauk, with nothing to do, he went search-ing for real estate. When he found empty lots in the Hamptons, he recalls, “I saw a great opportunity and I knew I had found my direction.” Lacking the money he needed, Joe in-corporated many lessons he had learned from the Mercantile Exchange—about trading, leveraging and borrowing—in or-der to build his business. “The most important factor was build-ing relationships based on trust,” he says emphatically. “My early customers were—and still are—dear friends.” As his business began to take off, Joe’s personal life remained that of a bachelor—until the day at a local gym when he met Kris-ten, eight years his junior. “I was immediately hooked,” he remem-bers. “When I found out that she was a lobbyist, I hired her to represent me. She charged $150 an hour and it was the first time in my life that I didn’t haggle. On our second date, I told her, ‘I’m going to marry you’ and 10 months later we were engaged.” Today, raising their three kids (Joey, 13; Kate, 10; and Jack, 9) and working to-gether, Joe confesses, “When I pull into the office and see Kristen’s white Range Rover, I can’t help but smile.” Kristen—wife, mother and business part-ner—shares the pride in the Farrell name. “I love Joe’s passion,” she says. “He’s a role model for many of the guys and there’s mutual respect and loyalty. We like to

think of our company as a family.” With 38 houses now under construction throughout the Hamptons—most of them custom projects—Joe and Kristen are a team in perpetual motion. “He’s the big picture; I’m the little detail,” Kristen explains. Over the past few years, since the economic crash, Farrell scaled down his houses—in size and price—and business is booming. But the priority of the Farrell team is their family. “Our kids are the center of our life,”

says Joe. Whether any of the junior Farrells will follow in their parents’ footsteps into the business, he says, “I never want to steal my kids’ hunger. It’s important for them to figure out for themselves what they want to do.” And as Joe and Kristen look through their crystal ball into the future, he con-fesses, “I love to do the same things ev-ery day. If I’m sitting at the same kitchen table 30 years from now and still loving what I do, I’ll be happy.” SE

Joe incorporated many lessons he learned from the Mercantile Exchange—about trading, leveraging and borrowing— in order to build his business.

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Chris Plotkin, owner of Furniture Plus in

Westbury, travels to the Milan Furniture Fair

each April to get a feel for the latest home

furnishings trends.

“Furniture trends are being set in Europe,

mainly Italy,” Chris says, though he also

shops the newest offerings twice a year at

High Point, North Carolina.

What he found this year is a trend toward

the glamorous and unique, and a move to-

wards the eclectic look, a welcoming, easy

elegance that’s a fusion of traditional and

modern. Eclectic style sweeps into one era

and out the next, even in a classic setting,

creating stylish, comfortable, functional and

inviting living spaces.

“Do you like a wide variety of styles in

your home? Do you prefer things that ar-

en’t ‘matchy matchy’? Do you like to think

outside of the box when it comes to home

decor – maybe even think up new uses for

traditional items? If so, you actually have a

style, and it’s called eclectic,” says Chris.

Though Long Islanders tend to lean more

towards traditional than contemporary, those

who like the eclectic look, Chris adds, “will not

adhere to one decorating style, but instead

choose what they feel is the ’best’ of a few par-

ticular decorating styles and incorporate those

elements into their home.”

Decorating in an eclectic fashion stems

from the fine arts and architecture. Pioneers

of the blended decorating style “prided

themselves on the fact that they didn’t ad-

here to any particular style, then set about

doing their own thing,” Chris says, though

“their work was so successful that their plan

appears to have backfired, giving birth to the

eclectic decorating style.”That doesn’t mean

that just anything goes. True eclectic style “is

a very purposeful and well thought-out way

of decorating,” Chris explains, calmly mixing

DESIGN TRENDS: The New Glamour Goes in One Era and Out Another

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LUXURY INTERIORS

“Achieving A Look That Is ‘Over The Top’” By M.C. SUSSMAN

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periods and styles “while creating a cohesive look

through color, texture and/or shape” and the “un-

expected use of materials and/or items.” The result-

ing uniqueness is what Chris describes as “a careful

gathering of interesting elements that all work to-

gether.” Clutter is not an element of eclectic style;

rather, everything has its place.

Black and white plays a primary role in this year’s

palette, along with high-gloss piano finishes, exotic

stones and wood finishes like onyx, zebrawood

and ebony Makassar ebony.

Glamour also is paramount. As demographics

on Long Island shift, Chris increasingly works with

wealthy Asian homeowners for whom contempo-

rary “is too simplistic.” Looking at homes “more from

a ‘palace’ or ‘castle’ perspective,” Chris helps them

achieve an over-the-top look .

In the furniture industry since 1991, first on

the wholesale side, Chris specialized early on

distributing leather furniture from Italy and still

works with numerous Italian manufacturers. Ten

years ago, he opened a retail store, and besides

his Westbury flagship, previously had locations in

Brooklyn and Philadelphia.

Among the high-end lines Furniture Plus car-

ries are the ultra-elegant furnishings of the luxury

Italian furniture Francesco Molon, whose roman-

tic and sophisticated “Eclectica” collection goes

beyond traditional design to embrace Art Deco’s

glitz and glamour.

Furniture Plus also deals in E.J. Victor’s exquisite

heirloom quality, hand-crafted bedroom, dining,

occasional and accent furniture, with finishes

ranging from cutting-edge exotic to the tried and

true traditional.

Chris often works with designers and interior

decorators who bring their clients to his show-

room and also works directly with consumers.

The hardest part of furniture shopping for

homeowners is understanding exactly what they

want and coordinating “champagne taste with a

beer budget,” Chris says. Rather than impose his

personal predilection for European contemporary

on clients, Chris asks “simple questions about col-

ors, shapes and comfort” that helps him under-

stand their vision, taste and preferences.

“It’s similar to restaurant ordering,” Chris says.

“Some people are very specific and some need

help in choosing what they would like -- meat or

fish, sour or sweet, hot or cold.” SE

Decorating in an eclectic fashion stems from the fine arts and architecture. Pioneers of the blended decorating style “prided themselves on the fact that they didn’t adhere to any particular style, then set about doing their own thing,” Chris says, though “their work was so successful that their plan appears to have backfired, giving birth to the eclectic decorating style.

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Transforming a pint-sized dorm room into a chic and comfortable haven can be a challenge, especially when your roommate’s taste is urban modern and you prefer a preppy look. That doesn’t mean the shared quarters can’t be a cool, workable place to study, relax and hang out with friends. Plan ahead. Start with the layout and measure. The folks at Dormify.com suggest rearranging furniture as soon as you check in at school. Move a dresser into a closet, place desks back to back, loft bunks to create study space underneath or add decorative pillows to turn extra-long twins into couch-like day beds. For extra storage space, use over-the-door racks and under-the-bed containers.

Roommates have individual tastes, but coordinating colors and fabrics can do decorating wonders. Agree on a color scheme or buy identical yet reversible dorm comforter sets. Your roommate might prefer Kenzie’s multi-stripe pattern in fuchsia and aqua on one side, while you choose the reverse, dressing your bed with the dot pattern on a bright blue background on the other side. Each set, available at Bed Bath and Beyond, comes with a pillow sham, pillow case, sheets, a throw blanket and a hanging storage bag. Add some punch with colorful appliances, such as a Keurig® K10 MINI Plus Brewer in cobalt Blue, PBTeen’s retro mini fridge in “pool” blue or a

super-cool fridge in magenta pink. Its magnetic exterior does double duty as a bulletin board. Keep stuff organized with a roomy multi-pocket shower tote and save space with an iHome® iDL100 Triple Charging FM Clock Radio with dual lightning docks, dual alarms plus a USB port that lets you charge your iPhone and iPad at the same time. Among other essentials: don’t forget flip-flops for the shower; a mattress protector and a good, thick mattress pad; and a powerful new tablet such as the 12.2-inch Samsung Galaxy Note Pro or Microsoft Surface 3. Pack your Bluetooth speakers, and for privacy, of sorts, headphones and ear buds. Though the quarters may be cozy,

extra seating can be comfortable and stylish. The portable floor couch from improvementscatalog.com comes in a fun, red, tufted fabric and adjusts easily from flat to upright. PBTeen’s supersoft faux fur covered inflatable exercise ball can be used as a desk chair while their ultra-shaggy hang-a-round chair is perfect to sink into to read, play video games or chat with friends. Dorm shopping can be done before you leave for school. Retailers like The Container Store and Bed, Bath and Beyond offer dorm room gift registries. To save packing hassles, order online or select your favorites in a shop near home and pick up your order at a store near school. SE

1. Kenzie Reversible Dorm Comforter Set $79.99-$99.99 bedbathandbeyond.com

2. Mesh Shower Tote $12.99 bedbathandbeyond.com

3. Vera Bradley Tech Backpack $108 verabradley.com

4. Supercool Fridge $179 pbteen.com

5. Rockin’ Roller Desk Chair $149 pbteen.com Sleep + Study® Loft $1599-$1799 pbteen.com

6. Vera Bradley Pop Up Laundry Bag $49 Verabradley.com

7. Retro Cooler $99 pbteen.com

8. Pool Fur-rific Hang-A-Round Chair $149 pbteen.com

9. Fur Rockin’ Roller Desk Chairs $149 pbteen.com

10. Floor Couch $89 improvementscatalog.com

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Dorm shopping can be done before you leave for school. Retailers like The Container Store and Bed, Bath and Beyond offer dorm room gift registries. To save packing hassles, order online or select your favorites in a shop near home and pick up your order at a store near school.

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Abstract Expressionism in the HamptonsOriginally from Washington State, Rob-ert Motherwell came to New York as a young man, where he soon became part of a group of groundbreaking painters including Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. Rejecting the then-current styles of American art, they sought a deeper connection to reality by going beyond a realistic style. Abstract Expressionism was born. During the 1940s and early 1950s, Motherwell worked in an East Hampton home and studio designed by noted French architect Pierre Chareau. Years later, Motherwell reflected that he did his best artwork there. Motherwell’s years in East Hampton and his significant works will be celebrated in an exhibition at Guild Hall Museum. “Robert Motherwell: The East Hampton Years, 1944-1952” runs August 9 to October 13 and focuses on 16 works of art gathered from three private collections, as well as major museums. Open year round, Guild Hall Museum features an impressive permanent collection with artwork by luminaries like Willem de Kooning, Childe Hassam, Chuck Close, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Lee Krasner, Jasper Johns and James Rosenquist. Guild Hall Museum 158 Main Street in East Hampton, NY (631) 324-0806, www.guildhall.org

Celebrating Indie Films in the Hamptons Every October since 1992, the Hamp-tons International Film Festival at-tracts thousands of visitors eager to view independent films ranging from documentaries to fiction. Besides introducing a wide variety of feature films and shorts from more than 30 countries, there are panels and pre-sentations by filmmakers. A magnet for celebrities, Alec Baldwin, Isabella Rossellini, Edie Falco, Billy Joel, Joa-quin Phoenix, Joel and Ethan Coen are among past festival attendees. The 22nd Annual Hamptons Interna-tional Film Festival takes place October 9 through October 13. Screenings and other events will be held in select theaters across East Hampton, Southampton, Montauk and Sag Harbor. Among acclaimed movies at past festivals are 12 Years a Slave (2013 winner of three Academy Awards), Her (nominated for five Academy Awards) and Searching for Sugar Man (2013 Academy Award winner for Best Docu-mentary). Festival audiences also were the first on the East Coast to view award-win-

ning films such as Slumdog Millionaire, Argo and The King’s Speech. Isabella Rossellini, Martin Scorsese and Sidney Lumet are among the lumi-naries who participated in the film festi-val’s “A Conversation With…” programs. The work of young actors appearing in films at the festival is highlighted in “Breakthrough Performers” programs.Hamptons International Film Festival www.hamptonsfilmfest.org.

Best in Show: Americana Manhasset’s Concours D’Elegance The parking lot at the Americana Manhas-set is usually filled with the toniest of cars. But the premier selection of stylish, luxurious and extra special vintage vehicles at the upscale shopping destination’s 10th Annual Concours D’Elegance car show on Sunday, October 12 is certain to be more dazzling than ever. The top-tier car show features an outstanding collection of privately owned European classic, exotic and collector cars set against the backdrop of the Americana’s world class shops such as Tiffany & Co., Chanel, Prada, Coach,

Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Hermes. The impressive gathering of vehicles ranges from Maseratis to Rolls-Royces, Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys. Last year’s Best in Show went to a 1957 Mer-cedes Benz, a 1948 Silver Wraith Rolls-Royce and a 1960 XK150S Jaguar.The Americana Manhasset i2060 Northern Boulevard www.americanamanhasset.com (516) 627-6700

Jazzing It Up Jazz aficionados, take note -- on Saturday, October 11, at 8 p.m., the Jazz at Lin-coln Center Orchestra performs at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts in Brookville. With world famous trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis as the artistic and managing director, the musi-cal ensemble features 15 acclaimed jazz soloists and ensemble players. Founded in 1987, as part of a Lincoln Center summer concert series, the orches-tra is based at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall in Manhattan and frequently tours concert halls in New York and across the nation. Wynton Marsalis is the recipient of nine

Grammy awards. He is the first jazz artist to win the Pulitzer Prize in music for his oratorio, Blood on the Fields, commis-sioned by Jazz at Lincoln Center. Among other acclaimed jazz musicians in the orchestra are saxophonist Walter Blanding, composer and saxophonist Victor Goines, trombonist Chris Crenshaw, trumpet play-er Kenny Rampton, pianist Dan Nimmer and trumpeter Marcus Printup.Tickets are $48, $62 and $75. Tilles Center for the Performing Arts Long Island University Post 720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, New York (516) 299-3100www.tillescenter.org

Tiffany and More at the Nassau County Museum of ArtHoused in a former Gold Coast mansion and surrounded by a lush sculpture gar-den, the Nassau County Museum of Art features three simultaneous shows through November 9. In the main galleries, Still Life: 1970s Photorealism presents works from the Yale University Art Gallery. Among the artists represented in this show of hyper-realistic images are Duane Hanson, Malcolm Morley, Au-drey Flack, Ralph Goings, Ben Schon-zeit and Idelle Weber. Several years ago, the museum acquired a large collection of works by Lewis Com-fort Tiffany. Drawing from this body of art, the museum’s second floor galleries will come alive with an exceptional exhibition entitled Tiffany’s Orient. Although best known for his glittering stained glass win-dows, famed lamps and other shimmering creations, Tiffany’s earlier artistic creations were his paintings. Among these are a series inspired by his journeys through North Africa and the East, such as A Street in Cairo and Egyptian Pyramids Framed by Columns. The exhibition also will show-case some of his decorative arts. The museum’s Contemporary Col-lectors Gallery will feature the work of Friedrich Kunath. The German born Los Angeles-based artist uses a variety of media. Kunath has created paintings in watercolor and acrylic and his artwork in-cludes sculpture, videos and photographs. Worthy of a stroll, the museum’s sculp-ture park features sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle, Fernando Botero and Mark Di Suvero melded into its extensive out-door grounds. Nassau County Museum of Art One Museum Drive Roslyn Harbor, NY (516) 484-9337 www.nassaumuseum.org

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THIS SEASON’S TOP PICKS ON LONG ISLAND

BY LINDA TAGLIAFERRO

From film festivals to jazz, art exhibits and a designer showhouse, this fall the North Shore and the Hamptons offer a wealth of cultural experiences. Here are outstanding events worth exploring.

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Jethro Tull Live at the ParamountIan Anderson, the British singer-songwriter, flautist and guitarist of classic rock band Je-thro Tull, has been performing for more than 45 years, and he doesn’t plan to retire any time soon. On Saturday, November 8, Anderson and his band appear at The Paramount in Huntington at 8 p.m. They’ll perform their new album, Homo Erraticus, in its entirety, as well as some of Jethro Tull’s classic hits, up-dated with video and theatrics. Tickets range from $79.50 to $179.50 The former IMAC (Inter-Media Arts Center) shut down in 2009 after 26 years of outstanding concerts, reopening as The Para-mount after a $5 million-plus renovation. The Paramount 370 New York Avenue, Huntingtonparamountny.com (631) 679-7300

The Silent TreatmentExperience what it was like to watch movies during the silent film era on Wednesday, December 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Huntington’s Cinema Arts Center Anything But Silent series. The classic silent films will be accompanied by background tunes by organist

Ben Model, who provided the musical backdrop for silent movies at the Museum of Modern Art for nearly three decades. Marking the centennial of Charlie Chaplin’s start in films, the comedy shorts will be shown in new digital HD restorations. Tickets are $14; $9 for members.

The Cinema Arts Centre presents screenings of artistic, independent and international cinema in its three theaters, frequently accompanied by discussions with film artists, directors and other guest speakers. Cinema Arts Centre 423 Park Avenue, Huntington (631) 423-7611 at www.cinemaartscentre.org.

Bringing Back Doo Wop Just in time for the holidays, Dick Fox’s Holiday Doo Wop Extravaganza arrives at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury on Saturday, December 13. The 7 p.m. show features groups known for this catchy style of rhythm and blues, with its interwoven harmonies interspersed with signature refrains “shang-a-lang,” “bom, bom, bom” and “doo wop.” Appearing are performers who made this musical style popular way back when. Among the headliners are Shirley Reeves, the former lead singer of the Shirelles, whose late 50s and 60s hits included “Baby, It’s You,” “Dedi-cated to the One I Love,” and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” Another veteran doo wop group, the Devotions, sing their hit “Rip Van Winkle.” The Knockouts, The Legendary Teenagers and others also will perform.Tickets range from $50 to $65 The NYCB Theatre at Westbury 960 Brush Hollow Road thetheatreatwestbury.com (516) 334-0800

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The glamour and glory of the Gats-by era will be palpable at the Second Annual Design Showhouse in Hemp-stead House at the former Guggen-heim Estate on the 200-acre Sands Point Preserve from November 1 through November 30. “People want to see the house in all its glory,” says Jean-Marie Posner, executive director of Friends of Sands Point Preserve, which is sponsoring the event. The mansion is frequent-ly used for private, catered events on weekends but otherwise stands “va-cant and barren.” In 1917, when Daniel and Florence Guggenheim moved into Hempstead House, their Tudor-style mansion, the 50,000-square foot residence became the backdrop for frequent, lavish par-ties where high society mingled.

Karli Hagedorn, Chairman of Friends of the Sands Point Preserve, describes it this way: “The Guggen-heim Estate exemplifies the opulence of the Gatsby Era, and the annual Showhouses are a great way for the public to view an authentic Gold Coast estate while helping us raise funds for essential renovations and improvements.” The epitome of the grand style of Long Islands Gilded Age, the Hunt & Hunt-designed mansion boasts a 60-foot high foyer, imposing stone gar-goyles, soaring Gothic windows and from the second floor, views of Long Island Sound. The Showhouse theme, Home of an American Renaissance Family, is a con-temporary interpretation of how the famed Guggenheim family lived.

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“This year we are recognizing the Guggenheim family who created this splendid Gold Coast estate, and we are asking designers to take a modern day perspective on the Guggenheim’s dis-tinctive lifestyle, imagining how fam-ily members would live in Hempstead House today,” Jean-Marie said. “The 2014 Showhouse has been expanded to include additional designers and newly renovated rooms that were not present-ed to the public before.” Among the highlights will be the fully restored master bedroom suites, including two sumptuous master baths. The Guggenheims “slept separately,” Jean-Marie says. The “King’s room” has a large sitting area while the “Queen’s bed-room” has a spectacular water view. Their quarters extended over 1,730 square feet. In all, 25 spaces in this storied mansion will be transformed by about 20 world-

class designers, accentuating the man-sion’s former glory with a modern focus. Among the participating designers are Beverly Balk Interiors, Inc., Clas-sic Galleries, Liz Cordeiro Design and Safavieh Home Furnishings. New this year to the Showhouse is Gabrielle V. Knable of GVK Interior Designs. Besides docent-led Showhouse tours, daily pro-grams, presentations, an art exhibition and a museum shop, there will be tours of nearby Falaise, the former home of Har-ry Guggenheim and Alice Patterson, his third wife and founder of Newsday, bus tours of the preserve and walking tours of historic trails. Guided estate tours are scheduled Thursday to Sunday. The Designer Showhouse kicks off on October 31 at 7 p.m. with a masquer-ade ball. Tickets for the ball are $150 per person. The Showhouse will be open daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., closed Tuesdays. A fashion show will be held on November 6. Refreshments will be available at the mansion’s Palm Court Café from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets for the Showhouse are $30 per person, valid for the month of No-vember. Group tours for 15 or more are $25 per person, and guided tours are available upon request. Parking is $10 per car/$25 per bus. Hempstead House at The Sands Point Preserve, 127 Middle Neck Road, Port Washington, NY, www.thesand-spointpreserve.com or email [email protected]. SE

“The Guggenheim Estate exemplifies

the opulence of the Gatsby Era”—

Karli Hagedorn, Chairman of

Friends of the Sands Point Preserve

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stomach. It is building my endurance.” An intense, low-impact, calorie burning workout, rowing incorporates “posture-improving movements of the leg press, hip hinge and upper-body rowing motion,” according to the row45 website, row45.com The crew-team type exercise helps strengthen the core while maximizing flexibility and range of motion. Like rowing on water, resistance increases with speed and intensity. When it comes to exercise, Steph-anie, 40, says she “tried everything” from kickboxing to spin classes, but “wasn’t getting such a great workout.” With rowing, her confidence is up and she looks forward to the classes, even after working all day as a sur-gical technician at an eye surgery center. “I am tired, but I want that workout. I feel so much better after I leave there.” By the time she finishes the 45 minute workout, her clothes are “soaking wet.” Craig, who also owns D-Fine Fit-ness, a personal training gym at the same location, says rowing is a full body workout that uses 60 percent legs, 20 percent core and 20 per-cent upper body. Unlike spinning, where participants hunch over bikes, rowing is done in an upright posi-tion with the core held tight. “It is non-impact,” Craig says. During in-tervals off the machine, the routine includes squats and dumbbells. “It’s definitely a high energy work-out,” Craig says. Music plays. Begin-ners are encouraged to go at their own pace, while the rowing machine keeps track of how many calories are burned and meters traveled. To keep the repetitive motion from being boring, Row45 offers three dif-ferent classes. The energetic Row & Sculpt class includes a warm-up and cool down and works on rowing tech-nique, as well as functional strength movements. The class boosts me-tabolism, builds both cardiovascular endurance and strength through re-petitive resistance training. Working in teams, as partners and as a crew, the Indo-Row® class is a challenging total-body workout that captures elements of competitive on-water rowing. The fast-paced class zips from “Skills and Drills” to “Waves and Recoveries.” It builds to a final, friendly relay race that adds a compet-itive element. “It definitely builds camaraderie,” Craig adds . The Shockwave® class involves extreme cross-training. This

circuit challenge on the water rower provides “short-burst, high-intensity, calorie-torching intervals” along with functional strength and sculpting stations designed to target and chisel participants’ legs, core and arms. The motivational, friendly yet competitive strategy helps rowers push themselves to the max, with extreme results. Wendy Ehrlich, 53, a vice presi-dent and senior advisor consultant at Oppenheimer Funds, an asset man-agement firm, started taking classes as soon as Row45 opened. Though Wendy loves the spin classes she took for years that workout is strictly car-dio. Rowing, on the other hand, she says, is “targeting all my muscles in a fast-paced environment. The 45 minutes literally fly by.” Rowing provides the weight-bear-ing training Wendy knows she needs, but always dreaded. “The instructor weaves mat work into the program so seamlessly I no longer dread the idea of crunches and lunges,” she says. Craig notes rowing burns calories and “is a good sweat. It’s a good work-out.” He came up with the concept af-ter working out on a rowing machine at a gym while on vacation in South Beach last year. Back in New York, he checked out rowing classes in Brooklyn and Manhattan and researched ma-chines, deciding to invest in 11 Water-Rowers, each equipped with a flywheel that mimics the feel and dynamic re-sistance of gliding across the water, en-hanced by a soothing wave-like sound. Mark Kamberg, 48, a Roslyn res-ident and the owner of a food in-gredient company, takes classes at Row45 three times a week. Mark says the classes are “full of energy” and a little different each time. “They are probably one of the best full body workouts I have ever done, not only burning calories, but tightening core and building muscles. There are indi-vidual goal challenges as well as class challenges constantly keeping a level of enthusiasm and excitement in the room.” Row45 runs three to five classes a day. The rowing regimens are so popular Craig is looking to expand to locations in Syosset-Woodbury and Lynbrook. Classes cost $25 apiece with a discount for five or 10 classes. SE

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Call it an indoor regatta. Since May, when Craig Hatchett opened Row45, the first rowing and sculpt-ing studio on Long Island, rowers have been whooshing back and forth on his rowing machines, ply-ing through virtual waters on the 45-minute-a-class path to fitness. The workout is so rewarding that Stephanie Buonocore drives from Hewlett to the Albertson rowing stu-dio three times a week or more to par-ticipate in the 45 minute classes. “It’s just awesome,” Stephanie says. “It is challenging, motivating. I already have seen definition in my arms and

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Craig, who also owns D-Fine Fitness, a personal training gym at the same location, says rowing is a full body workout that uses 60 percent legs, 20 percent core and 20 percent upper body. Unlike spinning, where participants hunch over bikes, rowing is done in an upright position with the core held tight. “It is non-impact,” Craig says.

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A DAY IN EAST HAMPTON

CELEBRITIES, CHIC SHOPS, TOP

RESTAURANTS, GALLERIES

AND A PRISTINE SHORELINE DEFINE

THE ULTIMATE HAMPTONS

EXPERIENCEBy LINDA TAGLIAFERRO

Even in fall, East Hampton beckons. “Summer is divine, but the most gor-geous season here is definitely the fall,” says Richard Barons, executive director of the East Hampton Historical Society. “The shops are still open, you can get restaurant reservations and the majority of historic houses and muse-ums are open until at least Columbus Day weekend.” The village itself covers a fairly small area within the Town of East Hampton, which includes Springs, Wainscott, Amagansett, Montauk, parts of Sag Harbor and more. World-class shopping, a social scene replete with resident celebrities, a strong artistic heritage and vibrant restaurants combine here against the backdrop of stately mansions, historic buildings, incredible vistas and a pristine shoreline. No matter the season, East Hamp-ton boasts some of Long Islands most beautiful beaches, including Main Beach, named Best Beach in Ameri-ca 2013 by Dr. Stephen Leatherman, a.k.a. “Dr. Beach. Fabulous mansions and a chance to peek at the homes of the stars make the trip to the beach equally inviting. Lily Pond Lane, which runs parallel to the sands, is home to some of the town’s most sought-after real estate. This idyllic street includes Jon Bon Jovi’s newly purchased mansion and another the Clintons rented for the

summer. Need a cup of sugar? Neigh-bors include Martha Stewart, whose shingled three-story manse features gardens abloom with roses, a pool and a croquet court. Just east is coveted Further Lane, which also hugs the shore. Earlier this year, Barry Rosenstein, hedge fund manager of Jana Partners, paid $147 million for an 18-acre beach-front property at this exclusive ad-dress. Among his neighbors are art dealer Larry Gagosian as well as Jerry Seinfeld, whose 12-acre estate once belonged to Billy Joel and includes a manor house, pool and its own base-ball diamond. In the village, high-end designer boutiques as well as one-of-a-kind emporiums summon. Visit the recently opened outpost of Kate Spade, 17 Newtown Lane, or stop by Ralph Lauren, John Varvatos and those of other noted designers. If you suddenly hear the strains of Fleetwood Mac, never fear. You’re not in a time warp. You’ve just entered Haute Hippie at 20 Newtown Lane, where a blend of retro design with contemporary twists rules the day. East Hampton retains a rich his-torical heritage. Among the village’s familiar sights are three English-style windmills. After shopping, walk to the fork between North Main Street and Pantigo Road, where the Hook Mill, built in 1806, stands tall.

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No matter the season, East Hampton boasts some of Long Islands most beautiful beaches, including Main Beach, named Best Beach in America 2013 by Dr. Stephen Leatherman, a.k.a. “Dr. Beach.

East Hampton Historical Society’s muse-ums are worth a visit. Mulford Farm, 10 James Lane, built in the late 1600s, features one of the most intact English Colonial farmsteads in the U.S. The colonial Osborn-Jackson House at 101 Main Street, built in 1723 and named for its first and last owners, provides a glimpse into furnishings typical of affluent families of the time. Until the late 1960’s, it was the home to six generations of Osborns. East Hampton also offers artistic treasures. LongHouse Reserve at 133 Hands Creek Road encompasses nearly 16 acres of gardens with lush blossoms, ornamental grasses and a tran-quil pond, interspersed with modern sculpture. Founded by textile designer Jack Lenor Larsen, LongHouse features over 60 works of art includ-ing Dale Chihuly’s glass installations, a Willem de Kooning bronze and a Buckminster Full-er-designed dome. Another must-see is the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, 830 Springs Fire-place Road in the Springs area, north of the village. Abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock and his wife, artist Lee Krasner, lived and worked in this home, now a National Historic Landmark. A section of Pollock’s studio floor bears the telltale vibrant spots and swirls of the artist’s unique style. Pollock’s jazz record collection, personal library and some of the couple’s paintings are displayed and regularly changing exhibitions are scheduled. Guild Hall, at 158 Main Street, is a year-round cultural center. The museum’s impressive perma-nent art collection features Thomas Moran and

Childe Hassam paintings as well as creations by Winslow Homer and Andy Warhol. Guild Hall’s John Drew Theater live entertainment includes staged readings, theatrical performances with Linda Eder and Ben Folds and conversations with culinary celebrity Daniel Boulud. Galleries like the Drawing Room Gallery, 66 Newtown Lane showcase contemporary and older artwork. The Vered Art Gallery, 68 Park Place, features works of contemporary and modern masters including Man Ray, Picasso and Chagall. Excellent restaurants abound. For dinner, popular eatery Fresno, 8 Fresno Place, serves delectable New American cuisine in a welcom-ing atmosphere with its wooden-beamed din-ing room and covered outdoor patio. Celebrity watchers flock to Nick & Toni’s, 136 North Main Street, for local, organic food while rubbing elbows with the likes of Paul McCart-ney, Donna Karan and others who frequent this perennially popular restaurant. To satisfy a sweet tooth, head out to Scoop du Jour, 35 Newtown Lane, where over 40 sugary flavors of ice cream and frozen yogurt, as well as decadent Dreesen’s donuts, await. The pleasures in this East End village are bountiful. Richard Barons concludes, “East Hampton is one of the most beautiful villages in America. Its historic buildings with brown shingles, Puritan saltboxes and church spires are all reminiscent of a small English village. And somehow, in this mad, industrial, elec-tronic age, it has retained its very English ru-ral look. SE

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JEWELRY JUNGLEMAKING A FASHION

STATEMENT WITH WEARABLE ART

STORY BY LENA FINKEL

It’s a whole new world full of pearls,

spikes, crystals and sometimes

all three at the same time. With

jaw-dropping pieces now every day

accessories, high-end jewelry design-

ers are stepping up their game.

From the dainty and the delicate to

the big and bold, high-end baubles

cover the entire spectrum these days.

Haute couture accessories brands

such as Shourouk, Jolita and Erick-

son Beamon produce wearable art —

statement-making jewelry that speaks

as loudly about its owner as any dress

ever could.

Shouruouk, known for its extrava-

gant, over-the-top pieces, juxtapos-

es Swarovski crystals, sequins, silk and

painted stones to produce colorful

creations that can be spotted a mile

away. Even the ever chic Carrie Brad-

shaw donned some of the innovative

pieces in Sex and the City 2 and others

appeared in the hit television show

Gossip Girl. Jolita uses the same tactic

of contrasting unlikely materials such

as pearls, rhinestones and braided silk

to create true masterpieces.

But jewelry aficionados aren’t wait-

ing for special occasions to wear such

lavish baubles. Statement necklac-

es often are worn with plain t-shirts

while bold earrings are paired with

jeans, making it easier than ever to

incorporate wearable art into your

wardrobe. Many celebs are in on the

action with Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Kel-

ly Osbourne and even First Lady Mi-

chelle Obama seen sporting Erick-

son Beamon jewelry — both on the

streets and on the red carpet.

Luxury jewelry brand MGEMS is cer-

tainly no stranger to this “bigger is bet-

ter” philosophy. MGEMS co-owner and

designer Manda Kovar recalls when

she and Melissa Cohen started bead-

ing together 14 years ago, “the large

chunky turquoise necklace was the go-

to piece” and “we were selling things off

our neck.” With the new trend of state-

ment-making jewelry back in vogue,

this summer once again they “couldn’t

keep them in stock.”

Designers also are using old mate-

rials in new and youthful ways, mix-

ing modern and traditional. Rose-gold

and mixed metals are making a splash

and fine cultured pearls are again a

must have.

But don’t be fooled by their

old-fashioned aura — these certainly

aren’t your grandma’s dated strands.

Of course, nearly every designer

seems to have his or her own interpre-

tation of how to incorporate the lus-

trous spheres. While jeweler Lizzie For-

tunato chooses to juxtapose delicate

pearls with colorful glass stones and

chunky chains, minimalist brand Vita

Fede keeps it simple by creating open

gold cuffs with pearls at each end.

Though it may feel like pearls are

popping up out of nowhere, big fash-

ion houses put them back on the

map.

“Chanel and Dior sent pearls down

the runway and featured them in ed-

itorial and advertising campaigns and

now everyone is using pearls,” says

Jennifer Mankins, owner of Brook-

lyn’s Bird, a high-end boutique, says.

“Five years ago young designers nev-

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Erickson Beamon: ericksonbeamon.com

From the dainty and the delicate

to the big and the bold, high-end

baubles cover the entire spectrum

these days.

Sharouk: http://shourouk.com

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Statement-making jewelry that speaks as loudly about its owner as any dress

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er would have been working with pearls.”

To stay ahead of the pulse, Maddy Co-

hen, owner of high-end boutique Mad-

dy’s 390 in Greenvale, travels to Paris and

Milan for Fashion Week twice a year, se-

lecting special pieces from $350 to a few

thousand dollars.

Mankins, whose trinkets include $24 Ju-

jumade earrings and $1,300 Tilda Biehn

rings tries to discover budding designers

before anyone else.

“One of my favorite designers is Caitlin

Mociun,” Mankins says. “I bought her very

first collection when she was fresh out of

R.I.S.D. (Rhode Island School of Design) and

making clothing. Now she is one of the

most sought-after alternative jewelry de-

signers in the country.”

Though big, statement-making jewelry

is certainly becoming increasingly popu-

lar, that doesn’t mean classic luxury jew-

elry has gone out of style. Women still are

constantly on the hunt for those timeless

baubles they could wear forever, no mat-

ter what trend is in season.

“Jewelry is so personal, and fine jewelry is

so special, that women usually put a lot of

thought and energy into picking out pieces

that they love and that will last them a life-

time,” Mankins says.

So whether you’re looking for a truly

jaw-dropping piece or timeless gem, there’s

definitely more than enough eye candy to

keep you coming back for more. SE

FINEST QUALITY IMPLANT AND COSMETIC DENTISTRY

It has always been Dr. First’s mission to provide

his patients with not only extraordinary smiles that

are obtained by his obsessive focus to detail, but to

make patients feel confident and comfortable when

they are going through treatment.

Dr. First is a Fellow of the International Congress

of Oral Implantologists and a Clinical Associate

Professor at the New York University College

of Dentistry Continuing Education Department

(Implantology Program).

(516) 432-32001469 Merrick Ave,Merrick NY [email protected]

MGEMS: mgemsjewelry.comMGEMS: mgemsjewelry.com

Jolita: http://www.jolitajewellery.com

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John P. Rosenblatt, Esq. is the senior attorney in the Law Offices of John P. Rosenblatt based in Farming-dale and Melville. He has been concentrating in the representation of luxury home buyers and sellers for over 30 years. www. rosenblattesq.com

Two pieces of information are required to determine whether all structures and improvements to a property were approved by the appropriate municipality. The first is an up-to-date survey. A good surveyor will make sure all structures on the property appear on the survey with their accurate dimensions indicated.

The second is a municipal certificate of occupancy search from the appropriate municipality. By comparing the two, the buyer and their attorney should be able to ascertain whether all structures are covered. This entails not only ascertaining if there is a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion on file, but if it is up-to-date. Thus, if there is a deck on the property and the dimensions on the survey indicate it is 15x20 ft., but the certificate of completion indicates 10x 12 ft., this would be an indication the deck either was demolished and rebuilt or extended subsequent to issuance of the certificate of completion. Accordingly a new certificate would be required.

It also is important to note protocols vary between municipalities. Some municipalities indicate the dimensions of a structure on their certificates and some do not. If no dimensions are indicated, a visit to the Building Department of the town or village is necessary to examine the plans or permits on file. These documents typically will give the dimensions. All of these searches can be conducted by a good title company and interpreted by an experienced real estate attorney.

Denise R. Langweber, Esq. is a partner in the law firm of Denise R. Langweber L.L.P. based in Wantagh. She has been providing concierge legal representations to purchasers, sellers and lenders for 32 years. www.langweberlaw.com

Ideally, sellers should reconcile the current status of the premises with municipalities prior to listing their home for sale. However, most don’t. We suggest to listing realtors they broach this issue with sellers and express to them the danger of ignoring the lack of proper certificates until revealed by a title search.

Currently, building departments generally are requiring certificates for virtually every change or alteration that might have been made, i.e. central air conditioning units, fences, bay windows, sheds, etc. The process of “legalizing” a home frequently reveals numerous other features that also require permits not contemplated by the parties. This is what makes closing with a post-closing escrow a risk to buyers. It is difficult to anticipate everything a building inspector may require a certificate for, or what repairs or changes may need to be made. There also is the risk a variance will be required, which is more costly and time consuming. Prospective purchasers may want to consult with an expeditor or architect who can review the current filings and compare them to the current status of the home and report what additionally may be required.

Due diligence will vary based upon the particular property in question as well as its location. At a minimum, prospective luxury home buyers are encouraged to obtain a home inspection, termite inspection and title search. In some properties, mold, radon, lead, asbestos and other conditions may be indicated requiring further inspection. Hurricane Sandy damaged properties require research and proof of prior insurance claims and repairs made so purchasers will not be prevented from making claims in the event of another storm. Cooperatives and condominiums require additional reviews of financial statements and board minutes to gain a complete status of the health of those entities.

Mitch Diamond Esq. is the founding partner in the Diamond Law Group based in Massapequa Park on Long Island and has been representing luxury home buyers for over 15 years. www.Diamondlawgroup.com

For both buyers and sellers, making sure all existing structures and improvements are legal is extremely important. Where this really becomes a problem is when a contract is signed and no one has done a preliminary search to determine this until the closing is imminent, which unfortunately happens way too often. It causes stressful and expensive delays or could even result in the transaction being cancelled. The obvious solution is for a seller to address this issue before listing the house, but few are willing to spend the nominal cost to do so. Agents could insist the seller establish the homes’ status before putting it on the market. However, sellers may not want to engage their attorney before a deal is on the table, not realizing the anguish of a failed deal far outweighs any upfront investment in the building department due diligence.

Hopefully, forewarned is forearmed. As a buyer or seller, be careful of this issue. There are nuances to it only a very experienced real estate attorney can handle and address. SE

Q & A: Real Estate Law

Buying a home is an important and sometimes complex transaction, for both buyers and sellers of luxury homes. To help alleviate unnecessary anguish, Shawn Elliott LUXURY asked three top Long Island residential real estate lawyers to provide some guidance to the following questions:How can prospective luxury home buyers be certain all improvements to a property were approved by the Town or Village?What research, inspections or other due diligence do you recommend to protect your clients?

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Perfection begins at the columned white wood gated entryway along Feeks Lane, Lattingtown’s most coveted address. “Northway,” a breathtaking mansion, ex-emplifies the finest in modern living cou-pled with the unparalleled splendor of a 5.4 acre Gilded Age estate. Down a quarter-mile long rhododen-dron-lined driveway and beyond a white pebble motor court stands the gracious home, a meticulously restored, stylish eight bedroom, Federal-style three sto-ry white clapboard center hall colonial, bracketed by symmetrical wings, with black shutters and a gray New England cedar roof. The exteriors of the elegant mansion, built at the end of the nineteenth century for H.W. Warner, were used for the film-ing of The Money Pit, Steven Spielberg’s

1986 comedy, directed by Richard Benja-min and starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, about the ultimate fixer upper. At the time, the home was owned by Eric Ridder, a publisher and 1952 Olympic gold medalist in yachting Now totally redone, the stylish and so-phisticated 14,000 square foot mansion is outfitted inside and out with the best of the best, a model of exceptional crafts-manship, decorated and detailed with Versace-esque flair. Walking in the oversized front door, enhanced by intricate fanlights and side-lights, three of the home’s eight fireplaces are visible -- in the foyer, the library and the baronial dining room, which fits 28 comfortably for dinner and is connected by French doors topped by transoms to an elegant cocktail room.

Fine details and marvelous decorative touches abound, from the large, carved plaster ceiling medallions to elaborate crown moldings, shining ebony her-ringbone wood floors and hand-carved balusters to exquisite chandeliers and gilded bronze sconces. Sunlight streams through large windows in the front and back. The grand living room has a Greek-key plaster ceiling motif and a marble-faced fireplace. The media room, off the living room, has an imported 500 year old French fire-place and black suede tufted fabric on the walls. A refrigerated “wine wall,” outfitted with black lacquer and glass cabinetry, holds 75 to 80 bottles. The spacious kitchen is a chef ’s de-light, designed for the serious cook and entertainer with a professional stove,

wood cabinetry, an exquisite French ceramic tile backsplash with a mosa-ic of an 1800s English kitchen, white marble countertops, a mahogany center island and a ample butler’s pantry with its own marble-topped center island. In the breakfast area, a marvelous nine-foot long, four-foot high oval window over-looks an English rose garden. The palatial master suite occupies its own wing with a sitting room and fireplace, an office, a sumptuous dress-ing room with mirrored French door closets and a spa-like master bath with a freestanding oval tub, twin vanities of Jerusalem stone marble, a shower room and a water closet. Each of the well-pro-portioned four bedrooms on the second floor has its own beautiful en-suite bath and walk-in closet. The third floor has

NORTHWAY: A SPLENDID VERSACE-ESQUE MANSION

By M.C. SUSSMAN

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four additional bedrooms, a hall bath and cedar-lined closets. The house has seven full and two half baths, each regally outfitted. The finished and carpeted lower level is equally awesome, boasting an expansive recre-ation room, a large gym with a fireplace, a laun-dry room, a guest or staff suite, a powder room, pantry and French doors to a bluestone patio. A herringbone brick verandah wraps the back of house, overlooking the estate’s rolling lawns. Down a brick staircase is a glistening in-ground heated saltwater pool, professional outdoor Jandy lighting and a Sonos sound sys-tem inside and out. The 800-square foot party cabana has a slate floor and a tray ceiling and is outfitted with a stylish full kitchen, a full bath, a changing room and a laundry room. Also on the manicured grounds, ringed for privacy by mature shade trees and evergreens, are a foun-tain and a gazebo. A separate two-story car-riage house is home to a car collector’s dream six-car garage. Located 25 miles from Manhattan, this exquisite property is located in the highly re-garded Locust Valley School District and is five minutes from the Long Island Rail Road. Friends Academy and The Portledge School also are in the immediate vicinity. For price information, please contact Shawn Elliott at (516) 695-6349. SE

The exteriors of the elegant mansion, built at the end of the nineteenth century for H.W. Warner, were used for the filming of The Money Pit, Steven Spielberg’s 1986 comedy, directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long.

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old wEStburyELEGANT CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL

Enter Through An Exquisite Tree Lined Long Private Drive to this Distinctive Residence Sited on 4.74 Spectacular Landscaped Acres. Approximately 9000 Square Feet, this Home Exudes Quality, Charm and Elegance. Exceptional and Unparalleled Craftsmanship is Evident throughout. Interior Highlights include a Grand Circular Entry Foyer, Dramatic Formal Living Room with Fireplace, Two Level Cherrywood Paneled Library, Banquet Size Dining Room with Coffered Ceilings, and Chef’s Designer Kitchen with Radiant Heated Floor. A Soothing Master Suite Retreat Offers a Fireplace, Sitting Room, Office, Dressing Room with 2 Custom closets Plus a Romantic Spa Bath with Fireplace. The Captivating Negative Edge Infinity Pool, with Waterfall, and Hot Tub add to the Ambiance of this Luxurious Setting. Truly the Ultimate in Luxury Living. Jericho School District.

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

ManhattanZACH ELLIOTT PRESENTS NYC

2 bedroom 2.5 bathroom at The Rushmore on 80 Riverside Blvd On the Upper Westside (Lincoln Square). Unlimited Views. Limited Availability. Now 90% Sold. Located at Riverside & 64th Street with forever unobstructed views of the Hudson River and enveloped by lush green parks on every corner, The Rushmore offers a lifestyle as extravagant as its surroundings. Unrivaled resort-style amenities make life at The Rushmore the pinnacle of urban elegance. Amenities include 24-hour concierge and doorman, La Palestra Wellness Center with swimming pool and fitness classes, Kidville NY indoor playground, screening room, billiards room, parking garage, and shuttle service to subways.421-A tax abatement

$2,395,000Contact: Zach Elliott 516-695-1547

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brookvillECAPTIVATING ELEGANCE

A Flawless Choice of Quality and Pedigreed Materials Define this Six Bedroom and Six Plus Two Half Bath Luxury Residence with Rich Radiant Heated Marble Floors. Unparalleled Attention to Millwork and Details throughout Dressing this Home with Impeccable Taste. Enjoy the Glorious Interior Open Public Spaces Bathed with Natural Light and a Luxurious Master Suite With Spa Bath on the Main Floor featuring a Sitting Area with French Doors Offering Vistas and Entry to the Lushly Landscaped Property. A Large Gourmet Chef ’s Kitchen with an Expansive Center Island Features All Professional Stainless Steel Appliances and adjoins a Casual Eating Area and Open Family Room. Also Included on the Main Level is a Private Guest Suite complete with French Doors to the Manicured Grounds. The Custom Wrought Iron Railed Staircase leads to the Second Level with Magnificent Coffered Ceilings, Three En Suite Bedrooms and a Bonus Room Complete this Level. The Lower Level is Comprised of 3500 Sq Ft of Useable Space. A Media Room, Gym, Nanny’s En Suite Quarters, Additional Half Bath, are a Few of the Highlighted areas of this Spacious Lower Level. Other features include Radiant Heat Throughout, Slate Roof, All Non Toxic Materials Used in Reservation including Level 5 Paint, Water Filtration System, Newest Crestron System, Sparkling Fresh Water Pool and Hot Tub, and an Outdoor Kitchen, All Complete this Superb Residence on the North Shore’s Gold Coast, Jericho SD.

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

brookvillEUNPARALLELED ELEGANCE Prominently Sited on 2 Gated Acres of Beautifully Landscaped Property, This Gated Architectural Masterpiece With Outstanding Custom Finishes Throughout, Offers Six Bedrooms And Six And One Half Baths, Plus Amenities That Will Surpass Every Expectation. A Few Highlights Include A Chef’s Kitchen Adorned With A Carrara Marble Center Island, Coffered Ceiling, Formal Dining Room, Formal Living Room, Sun Room, Four Fireplaces, Handsome Paneled Library, And A Magnificent Finished Lower Level With Sliding Doors To The Expansive Rear Property. Permit For Pool Is In Place. This Residence Represents The Ultimate In Luxury Living On The Gold Coast. Jericho Schools

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

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brookvillE“THE OASIS”

Defined by grace and style, “The Oasis” is a glorious Country Estate that blends “Old World” charm with today’s modern amenities. Completely restored to perfection, it highlights distinctive living areas with exceptional architectural details. Quality appointments, high ceilings and crown moldings add warmth and luxury to this impressive residence. Located on a tranquil and private cul-de-sac street in Brookville, the 5+ magnificent park-like acres of landscaped lawns surrounded by mature specimen trees provide the ideal setting for this classic estate. In perfect balance with its picturesque grounds, this remarkable home is distinguished by its scenic property with the delightful 65 foot Olympic-size Pool, Cabana House, Gazebo, Tennis Court and new splendid Koi Pond with cascading stone waterfall amidst the landscape. “The Oasis”, an estate of Timeless Luxury, exemplifies the ultimate in serenity and refinement.

Price Upon RequestContact: Sandy Binder 516-819-0000

brookvillETHE RANCH ON FIRE LANE #3

“Builder’s Own” Spectacular Gated Sprawling Farm Ranch resting on 3.29 Premium Captivating Flat Usable Acres Offering Extreme Privacy and Luxury. The Magnificent Grand Custom Kitchen Features Elegant Carrera Marble Countertops and an Oversized Carrera Marble Center Island Opening To A Sunlit Warm and Inviting Family Room with Custom Built-ins and Soaring Ceilings Overlooking the Expansive and Professionally Landscaped Property. A Main Floor Master Suite offers His & Her’s Designer Closets and Radiant Heated Floor in Bath Creating a Spa- like Tranquil Experience With Your Private Hot Tub On A Romantic Private Deck. Other Amenities include Surveillance Cameras, Russound Audio Throughout, Free form Beach Entry Heated Gunite Pool with Waterfalls and LED Lighting, Red Har-tru Tennis Court. Pool House includes Bath, Outside Shower, Locker Room, Kitchen and Washer/Dryer. This Chic Residence Also Offers Slate Roof and 3 Car Garage. Enjoy the Superb Architectural Design and Execution Throughout. Country Club Living at its Best in the Award Winning Jericho Schools. For A Private Viewing Please Contact Andrea Jablow

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

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brookvillEEnjoy this spectacular one of the kind contemporary situated on 5 acres in Brookville. This spectacular 10,000 square foot residence has the finest craftsmanship with use of unparalleled imported materials. With soaring ceiling and remarkable views of the lush property. Sweeping walls of glass capture the panoramic beauty of the picturesque pond and gardens. This magnificent residence offers 6 bedrooms, 6 full bathroom, and a powder room. Incredible State of art custom gourmet kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite counters and professional grade stainless steel appliances. Master suite with attached office, walk-in closet and luxury master bath. Featured amenities consist of man cave cigar room, game rooms, move theatre, indoor pool, tennis court.

$6,888,000Contact: Zach Elliott 516-695-1547

brookvillEGated new construction stone/stucco estate situated on over five rolling acres located in exclusive Dupont Estates. This 6 bedroom, 11 full bath, 12,000+ square foot Brookville masterpiece features 10 foot ceilings, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, 7 fireplaces, coffered ceilings and crown moldings throughout, his/hers custom baths and cherry paneled elevator. Full, finished lower level and audio/video automation system. Backyard entertaining at its best offers in-ground heated Gunite pool with attached hot tub, waterfall, Koi pond, meditation hut, full service cabana, tennis court, outside fire pit and four car garage. Jericho School District

Price Upon RequestContact: Shawn Elliott 516-695-6349

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CEntrE iSlandWATERFRONT PROPERTY

Welcome to “Windrift” located on the 605 acre Village of Centre Island, only 32 miles from Manhattan, a great alternative to the Hamptons! This prestigious location is convenient to the finest restaurants, shopping, public and private schools. Down a tree lined drive, this 7,700 square foot European Style Estate features 5 bedrooms and 6.55 baths of opulent luxury. This exceptional residence boasts 4 fireplaces and embodies classical architectural details throughout. Majestically set on 6 magnificent water front acres with unobstructed waterviews from every room. The verdant rolling lawn leads you to your own private beach. The lush acres include a Gazebo, secluded garden with cascading waterfall, a wisteria covered Pergola ushers you to the heated Gunite pool & Palladium style pool house. Wonderful for indoor/outdoor entertaining! The Tennis court completes the luxury lifestyle amenities in this sophisticated one of a kind home! www.519CentreIslandRd.isnowforsale.com

Price Upon RequestContact: Fran Mazer 516-857-0111

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brookvillECOMING SOON TO BROOKVILLE | JERICHO SCHOOLS | APP 30,000 SQ FT OF LUXURY

Price Upon RequestFor information please contact: Shawn Elliott 516-695-6349

COMING SOON TO BROOKVILLE

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dix hillSCOUNTRY POINTE

Premier North Shore Gated Community. Elegance Is Defined In This 6 Bedroom & 4.5 Bath “Astor” Model Colonial in Country Pointe, Dix Hills. Boasting Over 4,300 Square Feet Of Meticulously Decorated Living Space, Including A Magnificent Grand Foyer With 8’ Ceilings, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Custom Moldings, Fine Millwork, Tray Ceilings, and High-End Finishes Throughout. The Large Master Suite Includes Walk In Closets, Cathedral Ceilings, & Private En-Suite. Large Bedrooms & Bathrooms, Including A Generous Bonus Room & Guest Suite Make This An Incredibly Comfortable Home. Additionally Featuring a Full Finished Basement With Entertainment Center, Home Gym, Private Offices & More. This Large 1 Acre Home Also Offers A Large Backyard With Paver Patio and Outdoor Kitchen, Fully PVC Fenced, Side Entrance, 3 Car Garage, Circular Driveway, All Recently Constructed. The Community Also Offers A Private Country Club with Clubhouse, Golf Course, Tennis Courts, & Pool, All Located in Half Hollow School District #5.

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 or Spencer Greenberg 516-637-3804

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hEad of harborSituated on 2 manicured acres in beautiful Head of the Harbor this spectacular home offers exquisite attention to detail. The 8,000 square foot exceptional 7 bedroom, 7.5 bath residence offers old world millwork, professional interior design and a bonus room above a three-car garage. Enter the stunning grand foyer, which leads to the magnificent living room with detailed molding throughout. Enjoy breakfast in the solarium, which is off of the state of the art kitchen. The master bedroom suite features a luxurious Jacuzzi bath, steam shower and a high tech two level walk-in closet for the most discerning owner. The lower level and backyard is outfitted for serious entertaining with a 3-D theatre, wine cellar, professional bar, gym and a 45 foot waterslide. Included is a separate cottage with 3 bedrooms, a bath and additional two-car garage.

$5,449,000Contact: Suzanne Wehren 631-255-6097 or Ryan Gallagher 631-335-3207

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lattingtownNORTHWAY ESTATE - THE EPITOME OF GOLD COAST LIFESTYLE

Northway’, a stately estate home set on 5.4 Manicured North Shore Acres. This meticulously restored, graceful 8 Bedroom Federal-style 1898 Center Hall Colonial was used to film “The Money Pit”. Totally Redone, this Sophisticated 14 000 square foot, 8 Bedroom Mansion is Only Minutes from Manhattan. Boasting Fine details throughout with Ceiling Medallions, Crown Moldings, Wood Floors, 8 Fireplaces including one in Entry Foyer, Baronial Dining Room which seats 28, a Gourmet Chef ’s Kitchen, Butler’s Pantry, Media Room with an imported 500 yr old French Fireplace, and a Wine Wall. With its own Wing, the Master Bedroom Suite boasts a Palatial Dressing Room, Master Bath featuring Jerusalem Stone Vanities, Fireplace, and Office. The Lower Level includes a Gym, Fireplace, Guest Suite or Staff Quarters, & Panty. Outdoors enjoy the Heated Inground Salt Water Pool and an 800 square foot Pool House with Kitchen, Bluestone Patio, Fountain, Gazebo, and 6 Car Garage set on Private Manicured Grounds

Price Upon RequestContact: Shawn Elliott 516-695-6349

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lattingtownSCENIC WATERFRONT SPLENDOR

Sweeping panoramic water views of Nature Preserve, Long Island Sound and Connecticut provide the brilliant setting for this magnificent Brick French Country Estate, located at the end of a cul-de-sac on 3 breathtaking waterfront acres. The exhilarating scenery, accented by rolling lawns, mature specimen trees and beautiful gardens all complement the striking water vistas. Elegance and sophistication have been skillfully captured throughout this exquisite 6 bedroom, 7.5 bath renovated home. European inspired architecture highlights the spectacular Indoor Pool with Spa. Encompassed by glass, it scans the lush landscape and commanding views. A secluded Tennis Court enhances the glorious surroundings. An unmatched opportunity for opulent living!

$3,450,000Contact: Sandy Binder 516-819-0000

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laurEl hollowThis Fantastic 6 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath Elegant Contemporary Is Situated In A Cul-De-Sac On 2 Beautiful Acres. The Home Has Been Completely Renovated & Updated With Top-Of-The Line Appliances, The Finest Furnishings and Decor. Oversized Master, Mahogany Closets & Bath. Includes Lutron Lighting, Camera & Security System. Property Features Playground, Tennis, Basketball Court, Pool, Jacuzzi, 3 Car Garage, Cold Spring Harbor School District, Gated Community. Must See!

$2,995,000Contact: Lisa Paladino 917-363-1199

laurEl hollow ‘HAREWOOD’’

A long, private driveway leads to “Harewood,” a magnificent Georgian-style brick center-hall colonial built in 1932. Set amidst 7.76 spectacular Gold Coast acres, this 7500 square foot mansion has period details and every modern amenity. 7 bedrooms, 5 full baths, and 3 1/2 half baths. Foyer leads to oval reception room with fresco ceiling, detailed plaster moldings, and intricate millwork. Palatial-sized dining room, and ballroom with five sets of French doors that open to a covered bluestone patio. Kitchen features large granite-topped center island, radiant heat, and butler’s pantry. Sunny breakfast room overlooks lush lawns and formal gardens. Wide arch off kitchen leads to family room with built-in cabinetry. Master suite wing with dressing rooms, luxurious spa-like master bathroom, and French doors to private balcony. 2 bedrooms with en suite baths, and 2 additional bedrooms on the third floor. Lower level with playroom and personal gym. Sparkling heated in-ground pool, spa, limestone terrace, Roman neo-classic copper domed pool house with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a kitchen and sitting room with a fireplace make this home ideal for elegant outdoor entertaining. This landmark residence is complete with private beach and mooring rights.

$7,650,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

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ManhaSSEt This Spectacular Colonial Of Over 9,200 Square Feet Sits Majestically On 1.68 Acres At The End Of The Most Desirable Cul-De-Sac In Manhasset-Flower Hill. The Attention To Detail, Fabrications, And Quality Finish Impresses. Entertaining Floor Plan -- Generous Space Throughout. An Outdoor Kitchen And Fire Pit Compliment The Special Pool Setting. Generator For Full House.

$4,750,000Contact: Lisa Paladino 917-363-1199

lloyd nECk This magnificent brick Georgian center-hall colonial was built in 1938 and is set amidst 2 private acres with 380 feet of Lloyd Harbor waterfront. This stately Gold Coast home boasts 5 bedrooms, 5 full baths, and 2 half baths. A lovely entry foyer with a period crystal lead chandelier leads to a large formal living room with fireplace, sun room, and gracious formal dining room with field paneling. Library features stunning walnut paneling, beautiful mill work, and attached powder room. Custom kitchen outfitted with country French cabinetry with full bath overlooks the harbor with spectacular views. Upstairs, the master suite has a fireplace, ample closet space, private balcony, and en suite master bathroom. There are two bedrooms with en suite baths, as well as two additional bedrooms on the same floor with a full hall bath. Huge basement with lots of storage and outside entrance. Outdoors this grand residence offers a large multi-level patio, ideal for elegant outdoor entertaining, and is immaculately landscaped with mature plantings. Gleaming hardwood floors and exquisite mill work throughout. Charming period details such as circular front and back staircase, leaded windows, slate roof, original shutters and hardware, and copper gutters make this home a landmark property. Complete with a 3-car garage, deeded dock, private beach, and Cold Spring Harbor school district.

$3,850,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

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ManhaSSEt ESTATES II

“A Rare Treasure” Redesigned and Renovated Emerald Bay, featuring Master Suite with his and her baths, on main level, American Walnut Floorings, Chef’s Kitchen with Walnut Cabinetry, Opened Great Room with French Limestone floor to ceiling fireplace, Family Room with custom shelving and a re-configured Powder Room with a floating sink. Upstairs to home office, new bath, bedroom and home gym. There’s a finished lower level with a raised floor, additional Family Room storage and closets galore. All located privately in a full service gated community.

$1,650,000Contact: Judy Fruitbine 516-298-5382

old wEStburyNEW CONSTRUCTION. THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING IN PRESTIGIOUS HIDDEN POND

Enjoy this Spectacular 7100 square foot 6 Bedroom, 5 Full and 3 Half Bath Shingle and Stone Hampton Style Masterpiece Built by RB Shore Development. Situated on 2 Gated Acres of Professionally Landscaped and Manicured Property, This Residence Showcases A Gambrel Roof, Copper Gutters and a Courtyard Driveway with Belgium Block Curbs and Aprons. An Inviting In-Ground Negative Edge Pool, Overlooks Approximately 500 Breathtaking Acres of Equestrian Property and Vistas of the Polo Fields. Wraparound Masonry Patios, Trellis Shade Structures and an Outdoor Built in BBQ showcase the Exquisite Attention to Detail Employed throughout the Exterior as well as the Interior of this “Superb” New Construction. Highlights include an Expansive Open Gourmet Chef’s Kitchen Featuring Marble Countertops, Center Island and Professional Appliances plus a Glass Filled Sunlit Breakfast Room with Soaring Tower-Vaulted Ceiling. The Kitchen opens to Warm and Inviting Family Room and a Handsome Mahogany Library. The Luxurious Master Suite with Romantic Fireplace, includes a Radiant Heated Marble Spa Bath and Custom California Style Closets. Other Prime Features Include: Coffered Ceilings, Extensive Hand Crafted Mill Work, Wide Planked Wood Floors, Generator, Wiring for Today’s Technology, plus a Full 3500 Square Foot Finished Lower Level offering a Great Room, Media Room, Bedroom with Full Bath and Outside Walkout Access. This prestigious Residence Exudes an Unparalleled Execution of Style, Grace and Exceptional Quality. Gold Coast Luxury Living at its Best. Jericho Schools.

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

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old wEStburyTHE ATLANTIS MEETS OLD WESTBURY

The Atlantis Meets Old Westbury. Close Your Eyes and Envision Living in Paradise. This Luxurious & Private Gated Mediterranean Villa has it All. Features include a Richly Designed Floor Plan, Oversized Rooms and an Indoor Pool Surrounded by Floor to Ceiling Fish Tanks. Attention to Detail Throughout. The Fabulous Master Bedroom Suite with Balcony Overlooks the Outdoor Stone Grotto with Pool. Please contact Shawn Elliott for a private showing.

Price Upon RequestContact: Shawn Elliott 516-695-6349

old wEStbury“AN AMBIANCE OF ITS OWN”

This extraordinary 7 bedroom custom Contemporary is set on 2.2 magnificent acres in the prestigious community of Stone Arches. Elegant and gracious details are captured throughout this 6800 square foot home located on a superb cul-de-sac street in both the Wheatley and Roslyn School Districts. Renovated and updated with exceptional taste and quality, the Contemporary design incorporates high ceilings and open expanses. Sweeping walls of glass capture the panoramic beauty of the picturesque gardens, flowering shrubs and specimen trees. The lush landscaped property with an array of amenities, creates the lure of country club leisure and comfort. The natural picture book scenery is complete with multilevel bluestone patios, an inground gunite Pool with waterfall and a secluded Tennis Court nestled beyond soaring pine trees. Experience a lifestyle of luxury in this outstanding Contemporary beauty!

$3,350,000Contact: Sandy Binder 516-819-0000

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old wEStburyBuilt in 2003. Drive up to this grand 11,000 sq. ft. Brick Mansion surrounded by privacy trees on 5.25 acres. Grand foyer with sweeping staircase leads to a large and airy music room with French doors, arched doorways and Greek columns. The lush living room has beautiful hardwood floors and is centered with a marble fireplace. Banquet-sized dining room, gourmet chef’s kitchen with center island, and every top-of-the-line appliance for today’s modern cook including a double Sub Zero refrigerator. Mahogany paneled library with built-ins and handsome fireplace, a true retreat from today’s world. Family room with granite fireplace and French doors. Master Suite fit for King and Queen with sitting area, built-ins and tray ceiling. Beautiful master bath with Jacuzzi tub, large double sink and separate shower. Additional 4 bedrooms and 4 baths on the upper level, including large bonus room. Full finished basement with wine cellar, movie theater for eight, game room, gym and 2 bedrooms and bath. Country Club luxurious living complete with inground Gunite pool and all-weather Tennis court. Located in award-winning Jericho School District.

Price Upon RequestContact: Shawn Elliott 516-695-6349

oyStEr bay CovEMagnificent Brick, 7 Bedroom, 9.5 Bath Custom Built 9,300+ Square Foot Estate On 4 Private, Gated Manicured Acres Set Back Approximately 200’ From The Road. Unsurpassed Quality & Craftsmanship of Every Detail. Handcrafted Moldings, High Ceilings & Spectacular Millwork Throughout. Gourmet Eat In Kitchen with Top of the Line Amenities Including Equipped Butler’s Pantry. Beautiful Master Bedroom Suite with Spa Like Bathroom & Large Walk In Closets. All Bedrooms En Suite. 3 Story Cherry Wood Library Including Wine Cellar, Tasting Room & Spacious Office. Full Finished Basement with Gym, Movie Theatre, Bedroom & Bath. Country Club Backyard with Inground Heated Gunite Pool. Room For Tennis. 4 Car Garage, Syosset School District. www.460SplitRockRd.isNowforSale.com

Price Upon RequestContact: Fran Mazer 516-857-0111

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SandS PointNEW CONSTRUCTION. ONE OF A KIND FRENCH CHATEAU IN SANDS POINT

Enjoy this Exquisite Palatial Estate Built in 2013 on 2 Glorious Private Gated Acres. This Residence Showcases the Finest European Craftsmanship with the use of Unparalleled Imported Materials. From the moment you enter through the imported Hand Forged Wrought Iron and Glass Doors, you are captured by the 30 Ft Entry Foyer Featuring intricate plaster moldings,Raised Panels, 36 X 36 Crema Marfil Marble Floors and an Opulent Marble Staircase showcasing an Imported Wrought Iron Railing. The Library serves as a warm respite and includes a Travertine Fireplace. The Ballroom with 30 Ft Ceiling and Basketweave Moldings overlooks the Rear Grounds and includes an Italian Imported Fireplace which required 3 Months to assemble. A Baronial Dining Room features Plaster Moldings, Raised Panels and once again Magnificent Book Matched Marble Floor and an Imported Fireplace. The Chef’s Dream Kitchen with 2 Refrigerators and 2 Dishwashers Includes 2 10’ Granite Islands With Triple Ogee Edge plus every amenity including an adjacent Butler’s Pantry. The Stunning Kitchen Opens to the Family/Great Room with Fireplace. Main Level also features a Unique Onyx Lounge-Like Powder Room with His & Hers Water Closets Exemplifying the Impressive Features of this Residence. The Second Level features the Expansive master Suite with a Master Bath fit for Royalty which Includes His & Hers Steam Showers, Jacuzzi and Domed Ceiling. All Bathrooms in this Home are “Works of Art” with Spectacular use of Mosaic Tiles and Custom Marble Finishes. Enjoy the Lower Level featuring a 16 seat Home Theater with an amazing 200 inch screen, Bar, Sauna, Massage Room, Wine Cellar, Dining Room, Kitchen, Lounge, Laundry and bedroom. The Rear Resort like Property features Salt Water Mosaic Tiled Pool with Two Fountains and LED Lights, Jacuzzi and Granite Coping. Additional highlights: include 4 Car Garage with Mahogany Doors, 800 Amps Service, Surround Sound, Radiant Heat throughout, plus so much more. This Estate is Truly an Architectural Masterpiece and Exemplifies the Epitome of Luxury Living

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

oyStEr bay CovEWelcome To This Luxurious Tall Oak Contemporary Estate. 5 Bedroom, 4.5 Baths, State Of The Art Eat-In-Kitchen, Exercise Room, Laundry Room, Family & Living Rooms with Home Theatres, Surround Sound, and Security Features. Fun House! Includes Rock Climbing Wall, Professional Slot Car Racing Track. On 2 Landscaped Acres, Also Featuring Deck, Bar, BBQ, 4 Car Garage (Heated)

Price Upon RequestContact: Zach Elliott 516-695-1547

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uPPEr brookvillEBuilt for the New Millennium but with all the grace and charm of the ‘Great Gatsby’ era, this Mediterranean-style Villa sits majestically on 5 acres of exquisite landscaping with a gated entry abutting the Planting Fields Arboretum and boasts over 14,500+ square feet of living space. Enter this Fabulous Estate home into a grand 3-story marble floor foyer with twin floating staircases ascend to a landing with a fresco mural. The palatial Master Suite features a fireplace and kitchenette, There are 4 additional bedrooms with private baths on the second floor. Exceptional craftsmanship seen throughout in massive and intricate moldings, inlaid marble and hardwood floors, designer baths, marble and granite gourmet kitchen. Two attached 4-car garages, a 65 foot ballroom and a glass enclosed inground pool and spa opening to the patio and formal gardens. The third floor large cupola features a 360 degree observation deck to overlook the beautiful gardens and land. Completely finished 6500 square foot basement with two guest suites and more. Private elevator accesses 3 floors. A beautiful cul-de sac location on Long Island’s fabled North Shore Gold Coast just forty minutes from Manhattan and major airports.

Price Upon Request Contact: Shawn Elliott 516-695-6349

uPPEr brookvillEGated Community Upper Brookville 7300 Sq. Ft. Palatial Brick Colonial Of Luxury Living. Open Floorplan W/ Soaring Cathedral Ceilings, Banquet Dining Room, Formal Living Room W/Fplc With Walls Of Windows Overlooking An Ig Gunite Pool Situated On 2.24 Flat Serene Acres In The Village Of Upper Brookville, One Of Long Island’s Elite Locations.30 Minutes To Manhattan

Price Upon Request Contact: Zach Elliott 516-695-1547

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huntington bayStately Cotswold country manor home nestled on one lush acre in exclusive Wincoma Estates beach community. Built in 1919 and beautifully renovated with every modern amenity, this magnificent residence offers 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and a powder room. Formal living room with exposed-beam vaulted ceilings, formal dining room with fireplace and scenic views and old world architectural details. Kitchen features custom cabinetry with granite counters and professional grade applianc-es. Family room with fireplace overlooks the pool and grounds. Expansive master suite with private study, walk-in closet, and large master bath. Lower level designed with kitchen, climate-controlled wine cellar, and personal movie theatre. Spacious one-bedroom cottage with large living and dining room, and kitchen. Sparkling in-ground gunite pool with water views of the Long Island Sound. Wincoma Beach Association with dock and mooring rights. This grand home is truly the epitome of resort-style living on the North Shore’s Gold Coast.

$2,195,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

huntington bayMajestic 1906 colonial set on 1.5 stately acres. Beautifully renovated, this home boasts 6 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 powder rooms. Grand two-story foyer with fireplace leads to elegant formal dining room with wainscot and coffered ceiling. Formal living room features fireplace, coffered ceiling, and three sets of French doors. Kitchen is outfitted with new stainless steel appliances, exotic stone countertops, and a period Chambers stove for the serious cook. Master suite comprised of a large master bedroom with winter water views, charming master bathroom, and an additional airy room that can be used as a home office, gym, nursery, or private sitting room. Spacious bedrooms and closets, and large bathrooms. Third floor features a home theatre with a half bath. Amazing architectural details, exquisite millwork, and gleaming hardwood floors throughout. Exterior ideal for entertaining with patio, expansive wraparound porch, and in-ground pool. Gorgeous property with lush lawns, perennial gardens, and specimen plantings. Lovely 2 bedroom guest cottage, 2.5 car garage, and circular driveway.

$1,695,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

brookvillEBuilt by The Worrell Group, this magnificent 7,000+ square foot stone and masonry stucco manor home is situated in Brookville on 2 professionally landscaped acres. Featuring 5 bedrooms and 5 ½ baths, this stately new construction to be built represents the ultimate in luxury living, and features extraordinary craftsmanship, exceptional design, and exquisite architectural detail throughout. Entrance foyer with stone floor, raised panel moldings, and arched paneled entries to formal living and dining room. Formal living room with custom millwork and carved stone fireplace. Formal dining room with custom trim ceiling and paneled walls. Family room features a coffered ceiling and stone fireplace. Gourmet kitchen features beautifully milled cabinetry, center island, professional grade appliances, and butler’s pantry. Library with coffered ceiling and French doors. Master bedroom with double stepped ceiling and marble fireplace, and a luxurious marble master bath with steam shower and Bain Ultra freestanding air tub. 10 foot ceilings first floor, 9-11 foot ceilings second floor, and custom millwork throughout. 400 amp service, 4-zone air conditioning, high efficiency gas boiler, security system, and central vacuum system. Exterior features blue stone stoops and patios, stone retaining walls, sprinkler system, and underground utilities. Complete with Jericho schools

$4,595,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

brookvillECHARMING COUNTRY COLONIAL IN BROOKVILLE

Enjoy This Warm & Inviting Gated Updated Colonial Set On 2 Magnificent Acres. Elegant Living Room With Marble Fireplace. Outstanding Carrara Marble Chef’s Kitchen, Sub Zero Refrigerator With Separate Refrigerator Drawers. Magnificent Hardwood Floors Throughout. Heated Gunite Pool With Rock Waterfall. plus Magnificent Walking Trail With Basketball Court. A Hidden Jewel. Jericho Schools. Now Offered at $1,425,000. For a Private Showing Please Contact Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

$1,425,000Contact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

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lloyd harborBeautiful brick colonial nestled on two private acres in Lloyd Harbor. Gracious entry foyer leads to formal living room with fireplace and French doors, and formal dining room. Amazing brand new custom kitchen outfitted with Rutt cabinetry, marble counters and island, features Wolf/Sub Zero stainless steel appliances. Adjacent family room with fireplace, large pantry off kitchen, and mudroom with main floor laundry. Incredible Great Room with two-story ceiling, exquisite millwork, and floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace leads to a screened garden room with views of lush lawns and mature landscaping. Mas-ter suite with lovely master bedroom, two large closets, and spa-like marble bathroom with dual sinks and a free-standing tub. 3 additional bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and expansive office/bedroom. Sparkling heated in-ground gunite pool. Finished basement with egress. Acclaimed Cold Spring Harbor school district.

$1,995,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

laurEl hollow Amazing contemporary home set on 2 professionally landscaped acres in Laurel Hollow. Master suite on main floor with luxurious marble master bathroom, 4 addition-al spacious bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a tastefully appointed powder room. Incred-ible kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite counters, and professional grade stainless steel appliances. Open floor plan ideal for entertaining with high ceilings, floor-to-ceil-ing fireplace, and lovely views of the pond. Large deck perfect for outdoor entertain-ing, and room for a pool. Cold Spring Harbor schools.

$2,195,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

MElvillEWith no detail overlooked and no expense spared this home is truly a masterpiece. From tray ceilings down to the radiating floors it is literally top to bottom perfection. State of the art custom kitchen with every top of the line amenity. Six Large luxury bedrooms all accompanied by lavish bathrooms, including your first floor master that features a fireplace and access to the backyard. Relax in your billiards parlor while you entertain at the wet bar. Take the fun outside and jump into your pool that features a swim up bar then partake in a game of basketball or tennis on the courts. The personal touches are truly extraordinary and must be seen in person.

$2,388,888Contact: Brenden Burns 631-664-3564 or Brian Feigenbaum 516-589-0939

old brookvillE NEW CONSTRUCTION Colonial 6 Bedrooms, 6.5 Baths on 2.4 PICTURESQUE ACRES Features Coffered Ceilings, Custom Millwork and Radiant Heating Throughout. The Grand Entrance Foyer opens to the Third Floor Mezzanine Creating an Impressive Space. Large Principle Rooms include Chef’s Gourmet Eat-in-Kitchen with Carrara Marble Counters, Center Island and Walk in Pantry. Coffered Ceilings and Four Fireplaces complement the Living Room, Dining Room, Great Room and Master Bedroom Suite. This New Stately Colonial has been Built and Designed as a ‘Smart Home’ enabling one to program and remotely control lighting, heating and electronic devices via phone or computer. Additional space over 2 Car Detached garage offers room for Gym, Office, or Studio.

$2,995,000Contact: Paula M Johnson 516-661-1004

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old wEStbury Upon Entering, You Are Greeted By a 22’ Entry Foyer With a Right Facing Winding Staircase. The Great Hall Extends Into The Formal Living Room. The Salon Is Furnished With A Dual Fireplace Opening Into A Grand Scaled Den With A Mahogany Built-In Entertainment Center. Access to Four Flat Acres Through French Doors In Both Of These Rooms, As Well As From The Commercial Grade Kitchen. The Formal Dining Room Can Host Up to 30 Guests. Ascend To The Master Suite, With Sitting Room and Fireplace, Large Bath With Steam Shower and Jacuzzi. Spacious Second Master Bedroom With Marble Bath and Two Additional Guest Bedrooms and Baths Complete the Second Level. Full Finished Basement. Realistically Priced in the Jericho School District.

Price Upon RequestContact: Francine Eisenberg 516-449-8738

old wEStbury“NEXT DOOR”

Originally owned by W.R. Grace Jr.’s daughter in the 1940’s, this majestic estate is located on 2 private, Gold Coast acres in the prestigious enclave of Old Westbury. This stately colonial features 6 large bedrooms, 5 full baths, and 3 powder rooms. A wide bluestone walkway with beautiful landscaping leads to the grand entrance of this incredible home. It features an expansive formal living room with columns, fireplace, and wall-to-wall windows with a magnificent view of lush lawns and mature plantings. Formal banquet-sized dining room with fireplace and built-in cabinets is ideal for elegant entertaining. Custom eat-in kitchen with timeless fixtures and fittings and professional-grade stainless steel appliances, includes a Garland double stove. Lovely enclosed sun room with vaulted ceiling, bluestone floor, and a mudroom entry is located off the kitchen. Butler’s pantry features second sink, dishwasher and refrigerator. Large family room adjacent to kitchen. Huge master suite features master bedroom with sitting area and fireplace, walk-in closets with dressing area, balcony, marble master bathroom, and private home gym. Large bedrooms with ample closets and tastefully appointed full bathrooms. Outdoors features a bluestone patio, sparkling in-ground pool, covered patio with an outdoor kitchen, spectacular pergola colonnade with specimen plantings, and a horse stable. This landmark property has been renovated with every modern amenity and is complete with renowned East Williston school district.

$2,895,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

old wEStbury MAGNIFICENTLY RENOVATED ESTATE IN OLD WESTBURY

Enjoy this Magnificently Renovated 10,000 Square Foot Estate set amidst 2 Private Gat-ed Acres in the Prestigious Village of Old Westbury. This Gracious and Grand 20 Room Residence with 10 Fireplaces, Outstanding Large Principal Rooms with Impeccable De-tails and Millwork also offers a new State-of-the-Art Kitchen. Eight Bedrooms with Private Baths include a Lavish Master Suite with Superb His & Her Dressing Rooms and Sepa-rate Spa Baths. This Estate also offers a Separate Apartment with a Private Entrance and Breathtaking Trellised Grounds Highlighted with Exquisite English Gardens.

Price Upon RequestContact: Andrea Jablow 516-524-7743

old wEStbury OLD WESTBURY JEWEL

Vacation All Year Round in this Custom Brick Colonial with Over Four Glorious Manicured Acres. Surround Yourself Amongst Premiere Shopping at The Americana or the Finest Dining Offered on Long Island’s Gold Coast. Golf or Tennis at Our Nearby Country Clubs. There’s over Thirteen Thousand Square Feet to Entertain The Master Bedroom Suite Is Fit for a King and Queen with His and Her Marble Baths and Massive Walk-In Closets. This Family Home Offers Seven Bedrooms, High Ceilings on Three Levels with a Commercial Kitchen, Banquet Sized Dining Room ,Billiard Room and Home Theatre. Other Amenities Include Lutron and Crestron Systems, Full House Generator,Heated Gunite Pool and Spa. This Private ,Gated Community is Located 25 Minutes from Manhattan. Offered at $7,495,000 in the Award Winning Jericho School District. Please call Listing Agent to View this Property.

$7,495,000Contact: Francine Eisenberg 516-449-8738

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uPPEr brookvillENew Construction underway and to be completed by December 2014. 13,000 sq ft., Including a 5000 sq ft Lower Level. This Brick Colonial is One of 12 Estates on 2.5 Acres in a Multi-Million Dollar Gated Private Community. Designed by One of The North Shores Premiere Architects with Attention to the Amenities Our Customers are Requesting. Included are a Court Yard Entrance, High Ceilings on Three Levels, Elevator, Custom Crown Moldings, Radiant Heated Floors, Wine Cellar and IG Heated Pool. An Enormous Master Suite With His and Her Private Baths, Huge Walk In Closets and Balcony Plus Four Additional En Suite Bedrooms. Can Customize Exterior Brick Color Now. Call for Appointment to View Plans and Location. Locust Valley Schools.

$7,500,000Contact: Francine Eisenberg 516-449-8738 Ryan Gallagher 631-335-3207

roSlyn hEightS 7 Year Young Brick Colonial in Country Club. Sited On A Rare 1/2 Acre On A Desirable Cul-De-Sac. Hardwood Floors, Moldings, Open Floor Plan. Security System, Smart House, Garage Tek Fitted, Industrial Gutters and Leaders, Extensive Landscape. Huge Unfinished Basement. Priced To Sell.

$2,195,000Contact: Francine Eisenberg 516-449-8738

woodbury4500 square foot colonial-style home to be built on a professionally landscaped acre with amazing pond views. Mahogany front door with sidelights and two-story entry. Master suite with large balcony overlooking the pond, walk-in closets, and spa-like master bath-room. Four additional bedrooms with large walk-in closets, three full bathrooms, and taste-fully appointed powder room. Second master bedroom with en suite bathroom on main floor. Coffered ceiling in great room with fireplace. Large formal dining and living rooms. Custom kitchen featuring white cabinetry, beautiful counter-tops, stainless steel Thermador pro-style appliances, and a butler’s pantry. Designer faucets and fixtures throughout. 10’ ceiling height on first floor and 9’ ceilings in basement. Hardwood flooring and exquisite mill-work, three car garage, energy efficient HVAC. Syosset School district.

$1,995,000Contact: John Messina 516-241-0761

woodburyMagnificent, One of a Kind, 5 Bedroom Plus Bonus Room, 5.5 Bath Brick Colonial. Brazilian Cherry Wood Floors Throughout. Gourmet Wolf EIK with Double Dishwashers & Warming Drawers & Every Extra. Master Suite w/ Sitting Room with His/ Her Bath with Dual Entry Shower & Jacuzzi Tub. 4 En-Suite Bedrooms. Amazing Full Fin Basement with 10’ Ceil, Movie Theatre, Putting Green, Wet Bar, Bedroom with Full Bath & Cedar Closet. 3 Car Garage. Inground Gunite Heated Pool with Outdoor BBQ & Magnificent Grounds. Heated Driveway. Syosset SD. www.9foxmeadowct.isnowforsale.com

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MErriCk watErfrontWelcome To Shore Drive in South Merrick, A Truly Unique & Rare 5 Bedroom and 3.5 Waterfront Dream Home, Offering Resort Style Living with Easterly and Westerly Exposure Ideally Located on the Open Bay with Magnificent Vies, This Home has a Wide Open Layout with Wa-terviews from Every Room. Walls of Glass Overlook this tropical Themed Backyard with Heated In-Ground Salt Water Pool, Spa Tub, Outdoor Kitchen with Gas BBQ, Paved Throughout with Fire Pit & Brand New Wood Deck. Additionally featuring a Private Pier with Boat & Jet Ski Lift as well as Large Floating Dock, and Private Beach. This Home offers a Large Foyer, Oversized Dining Room, Granite Kitchen with Stove Top Island & Granite Dining Peninsula, All Ideally Flowing into the Large Living with Direct Views of the Water. From the Main Floor you will find access to the Powder Room, Private Side Entrance, Large Walk-Out Basement & Full Bathroom. On a Private Floor you’ll find a Large Family Room with Cathedral Ceilings & Large Windows. Make Your Way to the Second Floor & Find 4 Large Bedrooms with Laundry Room, 3 Large Bedrooms, & a Magnificent Master Suite with Floor to Ceiling Windows Overlooking the Pool, waterfront as well as Beautiful Sunrises and Sunsets! The Master Suite with Vaulted Ceilings Features 2 Large Walk-In Closets & Private Bathroom with Spa Tub, Large shower, High-End Finishes & Radiant Heated Floors. On a Very Rare 3rd Floor is another Very Large Bedroom with 3 Bay Windows & Plenty of Closet Space. Featuring Central Air Conditioning & Vacuum, Radiant Heat, Fine Landscaping, 2 Car Garage, New PVC Fencing Security Cameras & Fully Alarmed, This Home Offers It All, Located in Merrick School District #25

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

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Completely Renovated With The Finest Materials, This 4 Bedroom, 4 ½ Bath Home Has It All, Located In Bellmore School District #7, This Home Boasts An Incredible Rear Yard With Outdoor Kitchen With Natural Gas, Sink, & Refrigerator. Paver Patio, Landscape Lighting, Its Own Private Beach & Trex Pier Leading To A 40’ Floating Dock With Underwater Lights For Over 2 Boats & Brand New Vinyl Bulkhead. This Home Offers Wide Open Space With Granite & Hardwood Floors, Large Granite Kitchen, Stainless Steel Appliances, With Custom Cabinets, & Large Doors Leading Outside. Entertain In The Spacious Formal Dining Room Or The Family/Media Room. Radiant Heat on The First Level, As Well As Central Vacuum. Incredible Master Suite with Enormous Bathroom With Jacuzzi Tub, Private Shower, Pantry Area, All With Magnificent Water Views. The Master Suite Overlooks The Water With Cathedral Ceilings, Tall Ceilings, & Tons of Space. Very Large Full Walk Out Basement & Huge Finished Loft/Attic Offers Even More Space. A Brand New State of The Art Alarm System, Multi-Room Home Audio System, & Seven Camera Remote Accessible Surveillance System Offer Additional Luxuries, Custom Built Iron Doors, Fully Gated Property, 2 Gas Fireplaces, Three Car Garage With Lift, Brand New Gas Burner, 4 Zone Central Air Conditioning, & Stainless Steel Outdoor Railings. This Home Is So Unique It Even Boasts Its Own Waterfall In The Front Yard!

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

baldwin harbor watErfrontWATERFRONT

This Magnificent Baldwin Harbor Waterfront Colonial Was Built To Perfection In 2007. Masterfully Crafted With A Spacious Open Floor Plan, Crown and Chair Rail Moldings Throughout, This Was Built For Those With The Finest Taste. This Home Features A Large Kitchen With, Gas Stovetop, Stainless Steel Appliances, Granite Counters & Large Granite Center Island. Gleaming Hardwood Floors Flow throughout This Home with Central Air Conditioning & Vacuum As Well. Enter Spacious Den With Gas Fireplace, With Sliders Leading To The Resort Style Backyard With Trex Deck, Blue Stone Patio, Gas BBQ, Brand New Bulkhead, PVC Fence, & More. This Home Boasts An Incredible Master Suite With Private Sitting Area, Gas Fireplace, Trex Terrace With Water Views, Walk-In Closets & A Master Bathroom With A Large Tub & Stall Shower. Featuring 3 Additional Bedrooms & New Full Bath Upstairs All With Hardwood Floors. This Home is Professionally Decorated & Landscaped with LED Lighting Throughout, Fully Alarmed, Large Laundry Room, Features A Large 2 Car Garage, All In Baldwin School District #10

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

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Premier South Bellmore Bayfront Splanch With 4 Large Bedrooms 2 1/2 Bathrooms, & In-credible Views. Large Formal Dining Room, Living Room, Basement, Views Of Jones Beach, Large Family Room With Wood Burning Fireplace and Large Windows Overlooking The Waterfront. Gas Cooking Kitchen With French Doors Leading To This Resort Style Backyard. Featuring A 2 Car Garage, Large Property, Central Vacuum & Air, As Well As Being Located on The Exclusive Jason Court Cul-De-Sac All Bellmore School District

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

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Built With The Finest Materials & Craftsmanship, This Tastefully Renovated Waterfront Brick Colonial Is Ideally Located In The Prestigious Community of Bar Harbour, Within The Incorporated Village of Massapequa Park. Offering 4500 Square Feet of Fine Living Space, This Unique Property Offers Unobstructed Views Of The Open Bay, While Maintaining Exclusive Access At The Mouth Of The River. Enter This Georgian Brick Colonial Through A Masterfully Crafted Slate Pathway, Into the Spacious Grand Foyer With 20’ Ceilings, Grand Staircase, & Access To Every Meticulously Decorated Room. This Home Offers A Top Of The Line Kitchen, With Imported Granite Countertops, Fine Cabinetry, Tile Backsplash,& Radiant Heated Floors. Entertain Guests In The Large Formal Dining Room With Mahogany Millwork & Hardwood Floors. Make Your Way Through Into The Large Living Room & Family Room, Both Offering Incredible Water Views, Motorized Window Treatments, Surround Sound & More! Head Upstairs Into Two Large Master Suites, Both With Full Bathrooms & Private Terraces Overlooking The Backyard & Water. This Home Boasts a Finished Basement With Gym or Theatre Area As Well As Private Office. Radiant Heated& Hardwood Floors, Central Vacuum, Central Air Conditioning, Cathedral Ceilings, Surveillance System, This Home Has It All. This Is Every Boaters Dream, Featuring a Resort Like Backyard With Outdoor Kitchen, BBQ, Heated In-Ground Gunite Pool With Attached Hot Tub, Jet Ski Lift, & A Large Area of Grass Perfect For Any Summer Garden. This Fine Waterfront Home Also Features A Large 2 Car Garage, Westerly Exposure, All on an over 11,000 Sq. Ft. Waterfront Lot In Massapequa School District #23

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

bEllMorE watErfrontWATERFRONT

This Completely Renovated Spacious 4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Waterfront Home Features A Custom Granite Kitchen With Stainless Steel Sub Zero Appliances, 6 Range Gas Burner, Formal Dining Room With Cathedral Ceilings, Radiant Heated & Hardwood Floors, Large Living Room, As Well As Large Family Room. Sliding Glass Doors Lead To A Spacious Outdoor Deck & Lounge Area, Pool, Hot Tub Overlooking The Water. Boasting A New Navy Bulkhead, Private Floating Dock With Shore Power, Outdoor Speakers, Gated Property With PVC Fencing, Security Cameras, Large Laundry/Mudroom With Access Outside This Home Has It All. 1 Car Garage, Private Deck Off Of This Incredible Master Suite. Located In Bellmore School District #7.

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

bEllMorE watErfrontWelcome to Legion Street in South Bellmore, One of the South Shore’s Most Exclusive & Rare Waterfront Properties. This Nautical Bay Front Home offers Magnificent Views of Jones Beach offering easy access to some of Long Island’s Most Exclusive Waterfront Destinations all on an Oversized 15,600 Square Foot Lot. With Jones Beach Theater, Fire Island & The Nautical Mile only minutes away via Boat. This 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Full Bathroom Renovated Splanch features an Open Floor-Plan with Water Views from Most Rooms. Enter this property through a Paved Circular Driveway with Specimen Plantings and Covered Porch. Make your way into the Entry Foyer with Easy Access to the Large Formal Dining Room, Granite Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances and Fine Cabinetry and into the Large Living Room with Wood Burning Fireplace and Incredible Water Views. Enter the Living On its own Private Floor to Floor to Ceiling Windows. The Spacious 2nd Floor offers Large Bedrooms with Polished Hardwood Floors, Including a Magnificent Master Suite with Private En-Suite and Large Closets. The Master also features a Private Teak Wood Deck Overlooking the In-Ground Heated Pool & 85 Foot Private Beach, Palm Trees & More. All with the Exclusivity of having no neighbor on one side of this property. Entertain in this Resort Style Backyard with Breathtaking Views. This home features a Finished Basement, Huge Bonus Room, Central Air Conditioning & Vacuum. All Opulent Amenities, Permit for Pier, Gas & Oil Setup, & Comfortable Living all located in Bellmore School District #7.

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

MaSSaPEqua-naSSau ShorES watErfrontWATERFRONT NEW CONSTRUCTION

Prestigious Brand New 6500 Square Foot Waterfront Brick Colonial on Oversized Prop-erty with Its Own Private Beach, Boat Slip, & Views Of The Open Bay. Magnificent grand Foyer With Bridal Staircase, High End Chandelier and Wrought Iron Railings, Additionally Featuring A Brand New Designer Kitchen With Cherry Cabinetry, Gas Range, & Large Baths with Imported Marble and Granite Throughout. Featuring Brazilian Cherry Hard-wood Floors, Private Terraces All With Unobstructed Water Views, & An Incredible Formal Dining Room. With Fine Millwork and Moldings Throughout. Brand New Paved Circular Driveway, Video Surveillance, Large 2 Car Garage, Central Air Conditioning, Central Vacu-um, All In Massapequa Schools #23

Price Upon RequestContact: Seth Levy 516-528-1737 Phil Schonfeld 516-795-9111

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oyStEr bay CovEElegant, Brick Williamsburg Colonial Situated On 2.67 Acres on the Woodward Estate in Oys-ter Bay Cove. This 6 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath, Impeccable Home Features All Wood Floors, High Ceilings & Moldings. Formal Living Room & Dining Room each with own Fireplace. All Over-sized Rooms. Custom Eat In Kitchen W/ Large Bay Window Overlooks Pool, Beautiful Gardens And Verandas. Fabulous Master Bedroom Suite W/Tray Ceiling, Fireplace, And Double Walk-In Closets. All Bedrooms En Suite With Walk In Closets. 2 Car Garage & Low Taxes! Oyster Bay/ East Norwich SD. www.10woodwarddr.isnowforsale.com

$1,879,000Contact: Fran Mazer 516-857-0111

laurEl hollow Charming Center Hall Colonial Set Back Off Of Cold Spring Road. Enter On 2+ Flat Usable Acres. Beautiful Entry Foyer Leads Into the Large Formal Living Room flowing into the Formal Dining Room To Gourmet Eat-In-Kitchen . The Open Floor Plan With Large Spacious Rooms, Great For Entertaining. Shows Bright & Airy. Great Price To Get Into Laurel Hollow. Cold Spring Harbor Schools. “Builder’s Special.”

$999,000Contact: Zach Elliott 516-695-1547

PlainviEwHAMLET ON OLDE OYSTER BAY

Plainview Magnificent 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Colonial Featuring Master On Main, Center Isle Kitchen, Granite, Stainless Steel Appliances, Built Ins, 2 Fireplaces, Surround Sound, Mill Work, Designer Wall Coverings, Soaring Ceilings, Panoramic Windows, Wood Floors, Central Air, Gas Heat, Full Basement, 2 Car Garage, Very Private Yard & More! Located In Gated Luxury Commu-nity Boasting Resort Amenities! A Gem!!

$1,200,000Contact: Fern Altman 516-524-3387

dix hillSSTRATHMORE

Beautiful Renovated 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Farm Ranch Boasting Main Floor Master Suite, Boasting Stunning New Kitchen, Main Floor Master Bedroom Suite, Formal Dining Room, 13’ x 23’ Living Room, 16’ x 26’ Family Room, 3 Large Family Bedrooms, Full Bath & Attic. Additional Features include Granite Counters, Parquet Floors, 2 Custom Fireplaces, Hi Hats, Mouldings, Central Air, Gas Heat & Cooking, New Roof, Underground Sprinkler System, Alarm, 2 Car Garage & More! Set On Lush Acre In Strathmore Pool & Tennis Community!

$739,000Contact: Fern Altman 516-524-3387

glEn CovEMORGANS ISLAND

This Light Filled Inviting 3 Bedroom Cape With Water Views On Morgan’s Island Is Located On Long Island’s Famed Gold Coast. It Boasts A Sunny Master Suite, Loads Of Closets, Updated Kitchen The Living Room And Family Room Both Have A Woodburning Fireplace. Outdoors, Enjoy Your Own Heated Gunite Pool With Stone Patio With A Large Stone Coping Around The Pool, And Waterfall. Or Explore The Private Beaches. Golf Course & Shopping Near By. The Island Has Its Own Boat Launch Along With The Most Beautiful Sunsets. Price Reduced To $879,500

$879,500Contact: Madalyn Bottone 516-672-3517

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AMAGANSETT

PRE-CONSTRUCTION | .9 ACRES | 6,000 SF+/- | FINISHED LOWER LEVEL | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA

$8,995,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

AMAGANSETT

3 HOMES LEFT | .8 ACRE | 4,200 SF | 5 BEDROOMS | 7 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY

$5,750,000 - $5,850,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

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PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 1.3 ACRES | 7670 SF | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING | ELEVATOR

$11,950,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

Shawn Elliott

BRIDGEHAMPTON

1 ACRE | 6,400 SF | 6 BEDROOMS | 8 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | FINISHED LOWER LEVEL

$5,950,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

1.17 ACRE FLAG LOT | 5550 SF | COVERED PORCH | PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA

PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 1.8 ACRES | 6,000 SF | 6 BEDROOMS | 6.5 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY | TENNIS

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PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 1.3 ACRES | 7670 SF | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING | ELEVATOR

1 ACRE | 6,400 SF | 6 BEDROOMS | 8 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | FINISHED LOWER LEVEL

SOUTHAMPTON

1.17 ACRE FLAG LOT | 5550 SF | COVERED PORCH | PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA

$6,950,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

SAGAPONACK

PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 1.8 ACRES | 6,000 SF | 6 BEDROOMS | 6.5 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY | TENNIS

$13,950,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

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PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 1.4 ACRES | 6,500 SF+/- | FINISHED LOWER LEVEL | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA

$8,995,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

WATER MILL

1 ACRE | 4,500 SF | 5 BEDROOMS | 6.5 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY | 1,500 SF REC PAVILION

$6,450,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

1.1 ACRE | 5,725 SF | 6 BEDROOMS | 7.5 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY

PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 2.6 ACRES | 8,000 SF+/- | FINISHED LOWER LEVEL | TENNIS | RESERVE VIEWS

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1 ACRE | 4,500 SF | 5 BEDROOMS | 6.5 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY | 1,500 SF REC PAVILION

WATER MILL

1.1 ACRE | 5,725 SF | 6 BEDROOMS | 7.5 BATHS | HEATED GUNITE POOL AND SPA | SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY

$6,950,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

WATER MILL

PRE-CONSTRUCTION | 2.6 ACRES | 8,000 SF+/- | FINISHED LOWER LEVEL | TENNIS | RESERVE VIEWS

$15,995,000 Contact: Howard Helfant 516.297.0600

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HENDRICK’S TAVERNThe Poll Brothers’ newest winner, Hendrick’s Tavern, on the landmark 1740 restored estate home of Hendrick Onderdonk, has a clubby, urban style with two bar areas, three private dining rooms, a VIP bar for cocktail parties and a ballroom for large, catered affairs. The main dining room exudes comfortable ele-gance with wood paneled walls, burgundy leather banquettes, classic photographs and antique mirrors. The menu boasts the same dry aged and prime steaks as the family’s nearby flagship, Bryant and Cooper, as well as a raw bar, comfort foods like mac and cheese, chicken wings, filet mignon sliders and panko-crusted avocado. Starters include a Maryland crabcake or a sashimi-style Ahi Tuna Poke and kale salad. Fish lovers can choose from Chatham Cod, grilled Branzi-no or seared Norwegian salmon. Sides range from lobster fried rice to homemade tator tots and sweet corn on the cob. For dessert, don’t miss the white choc-olate cloud cake reminiscent of an over-sized ring ding or indulge in a stickie bun with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce.

HENDRICK’S TAVERN1305 Old Northern Blvd, Roslyn(516) 621-1200

CHAS. ROTHMANN’S STEAKHOUSE Along 25A in East Norwich, comfortable booths, a cozy library in a turret and a busy bar scene define Chas. Rothmann’s, a first class steakhouse. It’s a place to go for a romantic dinner or a family outing. Singles on the prowl mingle by the bar near the massive stone fireplace, under the gaze of a mounted bull moose head and a portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. The former President, who lived near-by at Sagamore Hill in Oyster Bay, was known to ride by horseback to eat there. (The original Rothmann’s opened in 1907.) In subsequent years, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Bob Hope dined at Rothmann’s. Burt Bachrach was the owner for 19 years, though the newest rendition opened in 1998. The filet mignon is melt-in-your-mouth ten-der, divine with béarnaise sauce and a dollop of creamed spinach on the side. For dessert, the molten chocolate cake gets a gold star.

CHAS. ROTHMANN’S STEAKHOUSE 6319 Northern Blvd (Route 25A) East Norwich516-922-2500

PETER LUGER The patriarch of steak houses, Peter Luger made its debut in Brooklyn in 1887, and opened its door at the Great Neck location in 1962. The decor is rough hewn, with wood floors and dark ceiling beams, stucco walls and a large wrought iron chandelier. The granddaddy of steak houses draws serious beef aficionados with their signa-ture porterhouse for two, with creamed spinach and well done hash browns on the side, and perhaps, a plate of sliced to-matoes, with or without onions. Even af-ter that, dessert is a must: pecan pie with a dollop of whipped cream, also known as “schlag,” tops off a delicious meal.

PETER LUGER STEAK HOUSE 255 Northern Boulevard (Route 25A) Great Neck (516) 487-8800

BRYANT AND COOPER No matter the night, no matter the sea-son, Bryant and Cooper’s unparalleled fare draws the “in” crowd to its dark paneled dining room. Among Gillis and George Poll’s perennially popular starters are the grand cold seafood platter, stone crabs fresh in season from Joe’s in Mi-ami, and tuna tartar. Dive into their sig-nature salad -- jumbo shrimps chopped into 1/2 inch pieces, string beans, beef-steak tomatoes, onions, crumbled bacon, and pimentos, dressed with a dash of red vinegar and olive oil. For the main course, there’s the exceptional porter-house for two or more, a succulent sir-loin, velvety 10 oz. filet mignon, jumbo three to four pound lobsters and fresh, grilled fish, with fresh vegetables on the side. For dessert, opt for creme brulee, cheesecake or a fresh fruit platter. BRYANT & COOPER 2 Middle Neck Road Roslyn (516) 627-7270

In the mood for steak? Whether you

like yours well done, medium or rare,

these North Shore restaurants offer

some of the best, biggest, juiciest steaks

anywhere. How about a tender, almost

buttery filet mignon, a rich and beefy

Delmonico or a thick, juicy porterhouse

(for two, three or four)?

Carnivores won’t be disappointed at

steakhouses like Peter Luger’s of Great

Neck, Bryant and Cooper, Hendricks

Tavern in Roslyn or Rothmann’s in East

Norwich. And there’s plenty of other

hearty fare on the menus, too.

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La Parma I707 Willis Ave.,

Williston Park Ny 11596(516) 294-6610

La Parma II452 West Jericho Tpke., Huntington, NY 11743

(631) 367-6360

La Parma III410 Merrick Rd.,

Oceanside, NY 11672(516) 763-1815

La Parma on the Bay415 Main St.,

Port Washington, NY(516) 439-4960

“...People come here to eat the real thing, and they enjoy each bite as if they were in their own dining rooms on a Sunday afternoon. The napkin in the collar, the laughter in the air and the aroma of everything from scratch brings 75 percent of La Parma’s customers back three and four times a week -- every week...

—NightLife Magazine

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Catering-Private PartiesLunch-Dinner

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La Parma I707 Willis Ave.,

Williston Park Ny 11596(516) 294-6610

La Parma II452 West Jericho Tpke., Huntington, NY 11743

(631) 367-6360

La Parma III410 Merrick Rd.,

Oceanside, NY 11672(516) 763-1815

La Parma on the Bay415 Main St.,

Port Washington, NY(516) 439-4960

“...People come here to eat the real thing, and they enjoy each bite as if they were in their own dining rooms on a Sunday afternoon. The napkin in the collar, the laughter in the air and the aroma of everything from scratch brings 75 percent of La Parma’s customers back three and four times a week -- every week...

—NightLife Magazine

PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.laparma.com

Catering-Private PartiesLunch-Dinner

Take Out-Gift Cards Available

Full Service Off Premise Catering

Now Available

Find us in Zagat Survey and America’s

Top Italian Restaurants

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Vita SidorkinaBeth Stern

Michelle Smith

Kelly Ripa

Cameron SilverGayle King and Nina Cooper

Beth Shak

Star Jones

Rachel Zoe

Shopping for a good cause is a special delight. On August 5th, Sunrise Day Camp, the first dedicated day camp in the nation for children with cancer and their siblings, held its annual Ladies Summer Soiree at Glen Head Country Club. Guests snapped up wares from fashionable vendors such as Splurge, Eye Candy, The Chintz Giraffe, The Paper Tiger, Momentum and MGEMS. Ladies enjoyed blowouts by Lauren Lavelle Salon, vied for raffle prizes and had their fortunes revealed while dining on creative tapas-like fare. LUXURY was there to cheer on the day’s big spenders supporting Sunrise Day Camp, which serves its campers free of charge. JAMIE DARDASHTIANSunrise Soiree

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Michelle Smith

Lisa Rinna

Nanette Lepore and daughter

Nicky Hilton

Katie Lee, Beth Stern, Ali Wentworth

Kelly RutherfordFern Mallis

Adam Pally

June Ambrose and kids

Nila Sanchez, Gabriela Isler

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Vita SidorkinaBeth Stern

Michelle Smith

Kelly Ripa

Cameron SilverGayle King and Nina Cooper

A “Super Saturday” Fundraiser

Beautiful people and A-list fashion worked together again this July for the 17th annual Super Saturday in Water Mill, benefitting the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. Donna Karan and Kelly Ripa hosted the world famous “Designer Garage Sale” in the Hamptons, raising $3.5 million with help from more than 200 best-of brands like Ralph Lauren, INTERMIX, Vince, Diane von Furstenberg, J Brand, Theory and Elie Tahari. Enjoying the carnival-like atmosphere, musical performances and booths laden with great designer bargains were Hampton notables such as Alec & Hilaria Baldwin, Kelly Rutherford, Beth Stern, Katie Lee, Kathy & Nicky Hilton and many more. No wonder they call it SUPER. JAMIE DARDASHTIAN

Diem Brown Beth Shak

June Ambrose, Nanette Lepore

Rachel Zoe

Star Jones

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Michelle SmithNanette Lepore and daughter

Nicky Hilton

Katie Lee, Beth Stern, Ali Wentworth

Kelly RutherfordFern Mallis

Adam Pally

June Ambrose and kids

Nila Sanchez, Gabriela Isler

Lisa Rinna

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“Are you sure?” my husband asked, his

brows furrowed with concern. Robert was

conservative when it came to this. We’d

been married five years and just moved

into our house.

“I’m sure,” I said, then looked over and

smiled at Dave, the tall, muscular man

standing in our bedroom. It was a bold

move. Not many couples would introduce

so many vibrant colors into a 70 year-old

Tudor Chalet.

“Don’t be afraid of color,” I said to

Robert, eyeing the cans of Winchester

Sage green paint that Dave, the painter,

was opening.

You see it every day but probably

underestimate its power. The colors of

your home speak volumes about your

life. They highlight your furnishings, play

off the light and impact your mood. Color

is big. And in my house, color is king.

What visitors remark on most – besides

the stone fireplace or the Juliet balcony

overlooking the living room – are the

colors on the wall.

To find the perfect shade to complement

the original lilac tiles with black tile trim in

the upstairs bathroom, we searched every

color wheel we could find. The problem?

The subtle variations in the tiles. Built in the

late 1920s, the bathroom was designed with

an arch over the bathtub. To accentuate the

architecture, the tiles on the back wall were

arranged from a pale thistle on

the bottom to a blush lilac at the

top of the arch’s curve. What color

would complement the gradation of

shades? A kickass orchid. Picking colors

was not without incident, Robert and I

didn’t always agree. Or choose wisely.

My living room has 20-foot cathedral

ceilings, with a dark wood paneled

A-frame – it looks like a small church

or a Swiss ski chalet. To highlight these

features, I decided to keep the walls

white (the only white room in the house),

except for the fireplace wall with the

arched inset of built-in shelves beneath

the balcony – I was leaning towards

the reds. When the painters started

working on the living room, I was in

my office upstairs with the door closed,

conducting a phone interview. Robert

burst in and scribbled a note: “Come

downstairs ASAP - fireplace wall color is

HIDEOUS!!”

He was right. The deep cranberry on the

sample strip looked like hot bubblegum

on the wall. The custom blend had to be

tossed. We found the perfect crimson,

strong enough to accompany the dark

stones of the fireplace yet cheery enough

to make you crave the cold, begging for a

fire in the hearth below.

Robert refused to admit to his color faux

pas. He was aiming for a hearty Tuscan

ochre for the walls above the wainscoting

in the stairway to the basement. “I think

it’s a few shades too…loud,” I said, staring

at the paint chip. “It’s perfect,” he declared.

A few weeks later, when I came home

after the painters left, Robert greeted

me with a confident smile: “So…?” “It

screams school bus yellow!” “It’s drying,”

he countered.

The next day I was still seeing red about

Robert’s yellow, but he wouldn’t budge. I

lived with it for years, even after Robert

passed away. It served as one of many

reminders of our colorful life. I no longer

saw red, I saw Robert.

Colors can maintain their punch,

although change is always refreshing.

I met Billy two years after becoming a

widow. Through his eyes, I saw my house

anew – and was delighted to discover I

still loved every nook and cranny, as well

as every splash of color. So did he.

The first time he picked me up at home,

I gave him a tour. “Wow, I love that every

room is a different color!” he said. Eighteen

months later, Billy moved in. Eventually, we

decided to paint the bedroom. Different

from the color wars I’d had with Robert,

Billy gave me carte blanche: “Whatever you

want, as long as it’s not pink.”

I chose Benjamin Moore’s Mighty

Aphrodite, a deep rich lavender, the exact

color of Friendly’s Black Raspberry ice cream,

Billy’s favorite and a constant in our freezer.

(Coincidence?)

“It looks like melted ice cream,”

laughed Billy, when he opened the

can. Instead of hiring painters as Robert

and I had done, Billy and I manned

the brushes and rollers. With each

brushstroke, the room took on a fresh

feel, bright and airy. That’s part of the

appeal of color – so many shades to love,

so easy to change and saying goodbye

to one color doesn’t mean you won’t see

it again in a different tone.

Basking in the glow of a job well done,

we headed down to the lemony yellow

kitchen for some black raspberry ice

cream. SE

B Y P A U L A G A N Z I L I C A T A

COLOR IS KING

THE GOOD LIFE