Rich Town In The Hamptons Claims Poverty

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FRANK ELTMAN | August 8, 2008 04:55 PM EST | AP

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This May 2007 file photo supplied by Town & Country Real Estate shows a Hamptons' oceanfront property, seen from the air, which was for rent for $350,000 for the summer season, on Marine Blvd in Amagansett, N.Y. Strolling the sidewalks of nearby East Hampton on a sunny summer afternoon, there would be little hint of the uproar brewing at Town Hall. But a downgrade in the town's credit rating by a major Wall Street agency amid a budget deficit that could pass $12 million is stirring calls by some for the ouster of the entire town board, particularly its three-term incumbent supervisor. (AP Photo/Town & Country Real Estate, File)

EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The social calendar is still a whirl of glamorous lawn parties, wine tastings, gallery openings, beach get-togethers and gala benefits in the Hamptons, the summer playground for the millionaire Learjet Set. But down at Town Hall, the local government could use a handout.

East Hampton, one of the main towns on the eastern end of Long Island that make up the Hamptons, is burdened with a deficit that could exceed $12 million. And that has become a rich source of irony, given the community's spectacular wealth and its concentration of Wall Street money-management talent.

"LEA$T HAMPTON IS GOING BROKE; GLAM TOWN $12M IN THE HOLE," screamed a recent New York Post headline.

Exactly how the town got into this mess is under investigation. The state comptroller is reviewing the books, and the district attorney has subpoenaed records.

Town Supervisor William McGintee acknowledged making mistakes since taking office in 2004 but said he is also a victim of economic circumstances, including rising health care costs for employees and waning tax revenue because of the downturn in real estate.

"Everybody perceives East Hampton to be the home of the rich and famous," said McGintee, the target of a petition drive to remove him from office. "When the summer's over, it's just the same old town just like all these other towns."

While East Hampton is home to billionaires and celebrities such as financier Ronald Perelman, Alec Baldwin and Steven Spielberg, the Hamptons also have a large number of working-class people, many of them illegal immigrants, who mow the lawns, trim the hedges, clean the swimming pools, park the cars, serve the hors d'oeuvres, tidy up the mansions and do many of the other things that make life so enjoyable for the rich.

East Hampton _ which includes such hamlets as Montauk and Amangansett and parts of Sag Harbor _ has about 21,000 year-round residents, but its population can swell to 80,000 or 90,000 in the summer, when the haves and the have-mores show up.

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"There really are two Hamptons," said McGintee's predecessor, Jay Schneiderman. "The disparity between rich and poor is probably unmatched anywhere in the world. You have the heads of multinational corporations, billionaires, but of the year-round population, half the work force are undocumented immigrants living below the poverty level."

The wealthy do pay huge property-tax bills. But East Hampton has also been very generous to residents of all income levels.

The town operates its own airport, where Learjets and helicopters shuttle the beautiful people to their playgrounds. East Hampton also spends $100,000 a year for a day-care program for working families and $710,000 annually for free YMCA membership for all the town's children. A theater group for the handicapped gets $30,000 a year, and there are nutrition and transportation programs for senior citizens.

The town replenishes its harbors with clams, oysters and scallops and recently bought $100,000 worth of beach rakes to keep the shoreline clean. In the fall, residents do not have to bag and dispose of their leaves themselves; the town lets homeowners rake them to the curb, where a giant vacuum truck sucks them up and hauls them away at a cost estimated by McGintee at $300,000 to $400,000 a year.

Over the years, town leaders have been reluctant to raise taxes, because that could harm the many working-class folks struggling to pay their bills, and hurt the politicians on Election Day, too. But now they may have to cut services and increase taxes after all.

"We need to explore all avenues of savings," McGintee said. "I don't mind providing the programs, but what the general public has to understand is that we don't manufacture money here."

A state lawmaker recently pushed through legislation giving the town a credit line of up to $15 million. But the money borrowed is going to have to be repaid somehow.

Much has the blame has fallen on McGintee.

"He's been spending more than he's taking in," said Bill Wilkinson, the former head of personnel for the Walt Disney Co. He lost to McGintee in last November's election after arguing the incumbent was ill-equipped to oversee a $70 million budget.

East Hampton resident Don Cirillo, who as former chairman of the National Federation of Municipal Analysts knows something about the topic, said: "Somebody was clearly not paying attention to the bottom line."

EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The social calendar is still a whirl of glamorous lawn parties, wine tastings, gallery openings, beach get-togethers and gala benefits in the Hamptons, the summer playground...
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The social calendar is still a whirl of glamorous lawn parties, wine tastings, gallery openings, beach get-togethers and gala benefits in the Hamptons, the summer playground...
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- BigBagel I'm a Fan of BigBagel 28 fans permalink
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What? The rich can't be poor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 08/10/2008

This scene is not unique; it is mimicked all over the US, where there are super rich who employ poor illegals to do all their dirty work. Why do you think the elites of this country are so supportive of illegal immigration, because if it were not for the illegals, they would have to pay a decent wage instead of slave wages. We need to send the illegals back to their own country and the rich can either pay American wages for the work or they can do it themselves (the far less likely option). This shows how it is the wealthy and the corporations who benefit from illegal immigration, but it is the towns, cities and states that pick up the bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 08/10/2008
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Doesn't Obama have a home there?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 AM on 08/10/2008

Does your mom have one there too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 08/10/2008
- twitch1956 I'm a Fan of twitch1956 3 fans permalink
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no

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 08/10/2008
- cobobs I'm a Fan of cobobs 31 fans permalink
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Strange but true, Obama cannot afford to live there. He would quickly join the ranks of the poor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 AM on 08/11/2008
- Eric8869 I'm a Fan of Eric8869 25 fans permalink

No they don't want black people - just like the Republican party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 08/11/2008
- trinity I'm a Fan of trinity 9 fans permalink

Obama probably does not make enough...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 08/11/2008

Wow, talk about an issue that I couldn't give a crap about. Let me get this straight. The residents of East Hampton expect their city government to suck up their leaves for them so that they don't have to go to all the bother of bagging the leaves themselves, yet they don't want their taxes raised. M any East Hampton residents could finance the entire annual city budget themselves without even batting an eye. So what am I supposed to feel sorry about? Answer: nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 08/10/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 148 fans permalink
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Your tax cuts at work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 AM on 08/10/2008

I feel their pain. Clearly, something needs to be done and I would start here:

"East Hampton also spends $100,000 a year for a day-care program for working families "

That is just an insane expenditure for the children of domestic help. Paying a teacher $30K a year and a few assistants minimum wage eats up the cookie budget in a hurry. And that's without providing silly healthcare.

I think this camp of misfit urchins should move from the current location to a a cheaper site- a building filled with lead paint perhaps. They should slash the salaries of all employees and ask the children to weather this financial storm so that no one wealthy is inconvenienced. It's bad enough that the East Hampton aristocracy has to look at the poor while they perform their duties but these handouts are just getting to be too much.

It just doesn't make any sense. We keep voting Republican so that money will trickle down for the ne'er-do-wells but it doesn't seem to be happening. Maybe we should take the daycare budget and spend it on Abstinence Education. That holds a lot of promise.

McSame '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 AM on 08/10/2008
- indypete I'm a Fan of indypete 148 fans permalink
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Take it a step further.... replace the day care centers with sweatshops, then the little buggers can pay their own way, turn a profit for the bosses and contribute to the tax base.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 AM on 08/10/2008

The financial elite is now finding out what kind of world the rest of us have been living in for a long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 AM on 08/10/2008
- TN I'm a Fan of TN 26 fans permalink

When you use cheap illegal labor, sure you get a deal, but they don't pay taxes and contribute to the tax base so you have to make up for that in taxes. It's a wash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 AM on 08/10/2008

Property taxes (in particular, property taxes designed to only kick in after the first few hundred thousand dollars of value) don't hurt the poor and middle class anything like the rich.

Non-issue created by an idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 08/10/2008
- Jess27 I'm a Fan of Jess27 2 fans permalink

Guess nobody bothered to read the article before they slammed the town. Most want to bash the town as millionaires but don't pay attention that there are middle-class and lower-class people that live there.
One summer job I had while in college was going door to door asking for donations for an environmental non-profit on LI. One time they took us into the Hampton's. I thought I would rake in the money, but I got stuck in one of the lower-class areas.
Here is a hint for all you wonderful people who think there is nothing but millionnaires there. Look at google maps. The roads that are curvy have expensive houses, and the roads that are grid-like are middle and lower-class homes.
I am not sticking up for the millionaires; I am sticking up for the regular people who live there. There are people who make the same money as Anywhere, USA.
But as far as the property tax is concerned, this article is wrong. My cousin has a house in east hampton (on a very curvy road). My dad asked what their property tax was (I wish I could remember the number but it was 15 years ago) and it was the same as what my parents were paying living in a really crappy town on LI. So, EH should probably raise the tax on the huge estate properties.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 AM on 08/10/2008
- gcallaghan I'm a Fan of gcallaghan 52 fans permalink
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I guess they must really be in a conundrum: municipalities need tax revenue to operate; only the little people pay taxes; little people can't afford to live in their municipality and pay those taxes. This problem has no solution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 08/09/2008

Awwwwwww feel so sorry for them...... Are you people crazy?????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 08/09/2008

well, they better raise their property taxes. frankly, i don't give a damn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 08/09/2008

Gosh, I feel so saddened at the plight of these poverty-stricken millionaires.

This is what you call hard times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 PM on 08/09/2008
- firewmn I'm a Fan of firewmn 56 fans permalink
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Let Them Eat Quiche..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 08/09/2008
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