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Quarterly mixers, member-only Slack, and a print directory that ends up on the desks of every business owner in two zip codes.
Est. 2026 · 11932 · 11962
Championing the businesses that give 11932 and 11962 their character. Year-round, not seasonal.
Section 01 — Mission
To champion a prosperous Main Street by connecting, advocating for, and celebrating the businesses that give Bridgehampton and Sagaponack their character — year-round.
Section 02
Four obligations. Four directions of work. The Chamber holds a small, specific brief.
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Quarterly mixers, member-only Slack, and a print directory that ends up on the desks of every business owner in two zip codes.
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We sit on town committees and write letters when storefronts get zoned out. The Chamber speaks for Main Street so members can keep working.
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Events that mark the year — Founders Dinner in March, Harvest in October, holiday windows in December. We show up for our members.
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A Main Street long preceded us and will outlast us. We work to leave it in better shape — historic preservation, signage, and traffic patterns.
Section 03
We mark the year by gathering. Three on the calendar; more arrive by email.
Thu · 27 Mar
The Bridgehampton Inn
Members bring a business card; the Chamber brings the wine.
Tue · 09 Apr
Bridgehampton Community House
Board elections, budget review, and dinner from Pierre's.
Sat · 11 May
Main Street & Sagg Main
Members open their doors for an early-season Saturday afternoon.
Section 04
Three of one hundred forty-two. From the seventh-generation farm on Sagg Main to the bookshop on Main Street.
Independent bookshop on Main Street, run by the Library Friends since 1978. Children's reading hours every Saturday at 10am.
Seventh-generation farm on Sagg Main. Heirloom tomatoes, sweet corn, and pumpkins. Farmstand open May through November.
Eight rooms, a working kitchen, and a porch. The Chamber's home for quarterly mixers and the occasional board meeting.
Section 05 — The Place
Bridgehampton runs east-west along Montauk Highway. Sagaponack runs south to the ocean along Sagg Main. The Chamber represents both — the storefront blocks and the farmstands that connect them.
Things to do · history · dining · seasons
Section 06 — Foundation
The Chamber Foundation funds the Founders Dinner scholarships, the print directory, and the holiday lighting on Main Street. Tax-deductible contributions are accepted year-round.
The Quarterly
Events, openings, and the occasional photograph from Main Street. We don’t sell the list, and we don’t write more than necessary.