The stunning estate, named Myletsone, is located on Meadow Lane in Southampton
The 15,5000 square foot mansion is set on eight acres of waterfront land
It is currently owned by philanthropist Marcia Riklis who has listed the lavish home for $175 million
It will be the most expensive property sale in Hamptons history if a buyer agrees to pay that amount
Only one other home in The Hamptons has been listed for $175 million, but its price tag was subsequently slashed to $145 million when it failed to find a buyer
Mylestone at Meadow Lane, Southampton is listed by Bespoke Real Estate
Photo: Library of Congress. No known restrictions on publication. The actual date of the painting isn’t given in the archives but Alfred Thompson Bricher, the artist who painted the sailboat on Shinnecock Bay at sunset, lived from 1837 to 1908. The print in the Library of Congress says the work was published in 1887 by L. Prang & Company so we can reasonably assume the painting was produced sometimes before that. The Smithsonian American Art Museum says that Bricher painted seascapes up and down the Atlantic coast in his career. He is often associated with the Hudson River School.
By Kitty MerrillUPDATE: Search ResumesThe search for William Woodworth, the Massapequa man who went missing Sunday and may have gone into Shinnecock Bay resumed Monday morning at 7:25 a.m.According to Southampton Town Police spokesperson Lieutenant
The 2021 federal spending bill authorized by Congress Monday night includes funding for numerous projects to buffer the East End’s shoreline from storms and sea level rise.
Pictured Above: A dredge contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers worked on the West of Shinnecock Inlet project in late February.
Editor’s Note, Dec. 25: President Donald Trump has threatened to veto and has not yet signed this bill, though he had been expected to sign the bill when this article was published Dec. 22.
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The 2021 federal spending bill authorized by Congress Monday night includes funding for numerous projects to buffer the East End’s shoreline from storms and sea level rise.
The largest of these projects is the Fire Island to Montauk Point Reformulation Study, in the works for the past 60 years, which contains recommendations for $1.7 billion worth of work to manage tidal flooding, waves and erosion from coastal storms along 83 miles of the South Shore of Long Island.