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Amagansett Likely To Benefit From Public Restrooms During Tourist Season
Constructing a public restroom has been on the agenda of the Amagansett Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) for a number of years, and the East Hampton Town Board this week considered a proposal that would allow for the placement of temporary restroom facilities in the scenic hamlet.
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Devon Subdivision Request Harkens To Grander Times
The single-family historic home and detached three-car garage and apartment sit on the grounds of the sprawling Gardiner Bay estate. The application before the zoning board is for an open-space subdivision allotting for the addition of a guest house and a view easement to address any future development encroaching on the pristine views.
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Neighbors Register Concerns Over Future Use Of Boys Harbor
The Town of East Hampton has once again opened public comment on the proposed $7.3 million acquisition of the 28-acre Boy's Harbor estate which the town is attempting to jointly acquire via Community Preservation Funds in conjunction with Suffolk County.
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Right To Farm Law Seeks To Give Sagaponack Farmers True Grit
The fertile soil of Sagaponack, often referred to as "black gold," is also some of the most expensive real estate on the planet and that is at the heart of the problem facing the few remaining farmers in the village of Sagaponack that former Mayor William Tillotson, a hardworking nurseryman, would like to remedy.
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Parks Ready For Arrival Of Campers, Plovers And Weekend Naturalists
With plovers spotted scratching the sand in Napeague and golfers dusting off the clubs and heading out to freshly cleaned traps and newly sodded greens this week, marks of the spring season are upon us.
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Protecting Nature's Balance No Small Feat In Today's Real Estate Market
Protecting nature’s balancing act along the 44 mile span from Riverhead to Montauk is becoming an increasingly daunting proposition. Just ask the area’s environmental specialists.
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