Six Seasons – Scanty Scallops
For the sixth season in a row, scallops have been hard to come by to harvest on the East End. […]
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
For the sixth season in a row, scallops have been hard to come by to harvest on the East End. […]
Beyond Plastics has a few ideas for gift giving this holiday season and none of them include the purchase of […]
Before the year’s end, Governor Kathy Holchul has the opportunity to sign the bill that would protect the prehistoric horseshoe […]
Maintenance of Georgica Pond requires that the pond is opened to flow into the ocean waters – purifying the pond […]
The first two bald eagle nest trees at Georgica Pond succumbed to the southern pine beetle. The FOGP report that […]
What’s going on with the new East Hampton Middle School’s community service club “Do Good Be Good” efforts? East Hampton […]
One of the most beautiful landscapes on the east end is undeniably the saltmarsh of Accabonac Harbor. Accabonac derives from […]
Since 2019 Peconic Bay scallops have been dying in massive quantities. Cornell Cooperative Extension scientists have been studying genetic variability […]
The Trustees have consulted with NYSDEC and confirmed that the following notice: Shellfish Harvesters in the Town of East Hampton […]
Without public access to Wainscott Pond, as the owners of the pond, the East Hampton Town Trustees have been unable […]