NOAA: Understanding Living Shorelines
Living shorelines connect the land and water to stabilize shorelines, reduce erosion, and provide valuable habitat that enhances coastal resilience. […]
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
Living shorelines connect the land and water to stabilize shorelines, reduce erosion, and provide valuable habitat that enhances coastal resilience. […]
The owner of a small marina on a narrow creek that meanders off the northern end of Three Mile Harbor […]
The Life Boat vessel, “Jill” arrived off the shores of Wainscott this week. The platform can raise it’s platform high […]
Adopted resolution regarding a one year moratorium extension on all new residential docks, catwalks, floating docks, floating structures, and platforms […]
“The bay scallop season in waters under the East Hampton Town Trustees’ jurisdiction will open on Sunday at sunrise. Residents […]
Photo Gallery October 9th, 2022 Photos: Durell Godfrey & Kyril Bromley
A mass die-off of Peconic Bay scallops in June and July has spurred new initiatives to help the recovery of […]
Surveys of two dozen sites around the Peconic Estuary by scientists from Cornell Cooperative Extension have once again revealed what […]
Saturday, November 5th from 10AM – 2PM – Community Service applies!
The Town of East Hampton has proposed a restoration of the Louse Point Road parking area and beach access for […]
At their Monday meeting, the East Hampton Town Trustees set Nov. 13 at sunrise as the opening of waters under […]