Brush With fame: British-born humorist P.G. Wodehouse wrote many of the escapades of Bertie Wooster and his man, Jeeves, from a home on Basket Neck Lane in Remsenburg. Other local celebs included songwriter Frank Loesser, who contributed to Broadway hits such as ``Guys and Dolls''; playwright Guy Bolton, who collaborated with Wodehouse on ``Anything Goes,'' and Dave Garroway, the first host of NBC's ``Today Show.'' The hamlets also attracted prominent visitors. One snapshot caught Alfred Hitchcock, still looking rather sinister, his wife and Mrs. Guy Bolton posing in front a South Country Road home in the 1940s.
