Most people think of the Hamptons as a summer playground with an itinerant population that’s in by Memorial Day and out by Labor Day—or just visiting for weekends that always seem too short. But increasingly, the Hamptons are catering to a year-round crowd. Former New Yorkers Barrie Glabman and Adam Schwartz, for example, are dedicated full-time East Enders who don’t just live here: They’re up to their organizing and fundraising elbows in local nonprofits, including the Children’s Museum in Bridgehampton and their son’s school.
Before relocating, Glabman worked as a creative director in Manhattan. But after 20 years on the career train, she opted for life as a stay-at-home mom. No longer tied to a desk, she and her husband, who runs his own educational software company, followed their hearts to the beach, starting off in East Hampton. Shortly after the birth of their son, they began to build a dream house on a beachfront lot in Sagaponack.
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