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With a few specific exceptions there has been a lull in what might be defined as "Modern" architectural construction in the East End since the late 1960s.
Ideas Sought On How To Make Electric Grid SmarterThe New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) commenced a proceeding to take a hard look at developing cutting-edge regulatory policies that will be needed to encourage the development of the smart grid and the overall modernization of the electric grid.
Top 10 List Of Free And Cheap: Eco-Friendly Things To DoThe inaugural list of the Top 10 List of Free and Cheap things to know and to do that will help the world, your lifestyle or you! 3 comments
Bridge Gardens: Sensational Sight To BeholdWhether it is 100 degrees Fahrenheit or pouring cats and dogs, the Bridge Gardens are quite a sensational sight to behold. Hidden behind a dense copse of trees in the heart of Bridgehampton, the gardens sprawl across five acres seemingly overflowing with plants, flowers, trees and sculptures. Gallery
Proper Pruning Could Prevent Further Storm DamageWith the storm that hit the East End recently and the damage many have suffered to their property it is important to note that some damage you may have encountered could have been prevented by proper pruning and tree care.
The 2010 Hampton Designer Showhouse To Benefit Southampton HospitalThe 2010 Hampton Designer Showhouse will take place in Sag Harbor. The Showhouse will open with a gala preview party on Saturday, July 24, and run for six weeks until Sunday, September 5.
Maximilian Michael Eicke: Designer With A Global EdgeMaximilian Michael Eicke grew up in Sag Harbor, as well as London, Dusseldorf, New York and Dublin. This impressive 21-year-old artist and designer has focused his talent, skills and global insight with contrasts of form, angles, edges, and different materials to create both a dashing yet functional line of furniture. Gallery
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green building spotlight
Durability: A Key Component To Building GreenBy carefully choosing the right materials and having those materials properly installed, you can significantly increase the durability of your home. 3 comments rooms with a view
Every Picture Tells A Story - Framing And Lighting Your Art - Part IIf a picture is worth a thousand words, then be sure the picture can speak well for itself. The right frame is your first line of defense against an otherwise wonderful piece of art fading into relative obscurity against your wall. from the garden
Solutions Inspired By NatureScientific advancements have uncovered pest control solutions, derived from nature, that are safer and more environmentally friendly than ever before.
Growing Greener GrassA well maintained lawn is a beautiful sight and most of us work hard (or pay someone else to work hard) so that we can have our properties covered with a thick green carpet of grass.
Fragrant Flowers For Enchanted And Scent Filled EveningsWhat is so pleasant as a summer evening spent outdoors? We can enjoy the cool night air, dine al fresco, sip a glass of wine with friends or do some stargazing. home & garden |
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Sun August 1 Join Sea Green Designs For Three Days Of Eco-Friendly EventsFri August 6 Ludlow-Grange House TourSun August 8 The Garden As Art: Designers ChoiceFri August 27 New York School Of Flower Design Fall SessionMon September 27 Dan Rattiner On Location: Citarella Market Bridgehampton Sun August 1
Stage Reading: Petticoat Government By Jenny Lyn Bader Sun August 1
Mercedes Ruehl Reads 'My Brilliant Divorce' By Geraldine Aron Sun August 1
Surf Craft Sunday Brunch - Kids Drop N Dine At the Surf Lodge Sun August 1
Acoustic Jams At Rowdy Hall Sun August 1
Brandi Carlile Sun August 1
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