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Suffolk County

Somewhere between the comfy confines of Nassau County and the opulent, almost secluded beachside splendor that is The Hamptons, lies Suffolk County. While it may not have the famed suburbia that made Nassau County famous, let alone the regal getaway of The Hamptons (even though it is geographically part of Suffolk County), I am talking about the slice of Long Island that is often overlooked, but it chock full of surprises. Set amongst the backdrop of freeway exits and single-track LIRR stations is a place where you can find almost everything. Beautiful beaches, excellent dining, thrilling attractions, historic museums, and even a plethora of wildlife. Yes, wildlife! Welcome to Long Island’s largest county!

Rowdy Hall: East Hampton’s Best Bar

Rowdy Hall: East Hampton’s Best Bar

The Hamptons often conjures up images of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with a pastoral, beach setting adjacent.  Beyond the upscale boutiques and marinas, you’ll find scores of neighborhood bars and bistros that cater to anyone.  Whether you just came from the Hamptons Classic horse show or you’re vacationing for the weekend at a nearby motel...

Top Ten Destinations of 2015

Top Ten Destinations of 2015

And so, 2015 hath come to a sudden if not abrupt end.  This year just flew by, did it not?  And in the time it did came another year of exciting adventures to many wonderful places; some near and some far.  Before this year expires and we transition into 2016, let us recount the top ten highlights of 2015 and all the most memorable moments, shall we? 10)  Amagansett...

The Lobster Roll: Lunch in Napeague

The Lobster Roll: Lunch in Napeague

When you open a restaurant just a stone’s throw from not one, but two bodies of water, odds are, you are gonna have access to some of the freshest seafood around!  And when you are also located off a remote highway in, arguably, the most scenic part of Long Island, it’s gonna be a memorable place, indeed!  For foodgoers and vacationers alike, that place...

Su’s Rabbitry: Warren Sweet Warren!

Su’s Rabbitry: Warren Sweet Warren!

In Dreamwork’s 2012 hit-film Rise of the Guardians, we learn that the Easter Bunny lives beneath the wild Australian Outback in a beautiful paradise known as The Warren.  It is filled with hundreds of tunnels, stone egg sentients, flowers that bloom walking eggs, rivers that flow paint, and the site of a once extinct bunny civilization, it is truly a kingdom...