Two Maseratis and a Ferrari were available for potential buyers of the 2014 Hampton Designer Showhouse to test drive on Friday, November 7, in Bridgehampton. ALYSSA MELILLO
Sherry Blakey-Smith, a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation and an employee at the Southampton School District, speaks in favor of changing the name of Columbus Day on the district's calendar to “Indigenous Day” at Tuesday night's Board of Education meeting. ALYSSA MELILLO
Southampton Board of Education President Heather McCallion at Tuesday night's meeting. ALYSSA MELILLO
November 11 -- Licensed real estate salesperson Noel Love with a 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider, valued at $150,000. It’s not every day you can test drive a Maserati. But those who stopped by the 2014 Hampton Designer Showhouse on Friday got to do just that. Two Maseratis and a Ferrari sat parked in the pebble-infused driveway of the nearly 12,000-square-foot mansion on Paul’s Lane in Bridgehampton that afternoon, patiently awaiting drivers to plop into their leather seats for a spin. Vincent Horcasitas, one of the real estate agents from Saunders, said the brokerage decided to add the quirky attraction this year to get more potential buyers interested in seeing the residence. “[We] just wanted to try to have an attraction for the house,” Mr. Horcasitas said. “It’s kind of a classy car.”
Two Maseratis and a Ferrari were available for potential buyers of the 2014 Hampton Designer Showhouse to test drive on Friday, November 7, in Bridgehampton. ALYSSA MELILLO
Sherry Blakey-Smith, a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation and an employee at the Southampton School District, speaks in favor of changing the name of Columbus Day on the district's calendar to “Indigenous Day” at Tuesday night's Board of Education meeting. ALYSSA MELILLO
Southampton Board of Education President Heather McCallion at Tuesday night's meeting. ALYSSA MELILLO
November 11 -- Licensed real estate salesperson Noel Love with a 2007 Ferrari F430 Spider, valued at $150,000. It’s not every day you can test drive a Maserati. But those who stopped by the 2014 Hampton Designer Showhouse on Friday got to do just that. Two Maseratis and a Ferrari sat parked in the pebble-infused driveway of the nearly 12,000-square-foot mansion on Paul’s Lane in Bridgehampton that afternoon, patiently awaiting drivers to plop into their leather seats for a spin. Vincent Horcasitas, one of the real estate agents from Saunders, said the brokerage decided to add the quirky attraction this year to get more potential buyers interested in seeing the residence. “[We] just wanted to try to have an attraction for the house,” Mr. Horcasitas said. “It’s kind of a classy car.”
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