Hamptons Survives Winter of Discontent
Like summer camp for rich folk, the Hamptons is a beloved pilgrimage for a glittery demographic of second-home owners and summer sharers who make the weekend commute to the eastern edge of Long Island.
But while many were expecting a humbled Hamptons for this season, everyone from shopkeepers to luxury retailers who managed to survive the winter financial storm is betting big on summer 2009.
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| All are welcome to Main Beach in the Hamptons, but only residents can park there. |
Not everything is quite business as usual, though. In recent years, the summer action has spread itself across several towns with new restaurants and nightspots from Southampton to Montauk, but this year sees much of the new developments and filled storefronts staying closer to East Hampton, where the good life seems almost as strong as ever. ...
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