Cancellation of Executive Session
Please be advised, the Trustees have hereby cancelled the executive session which was previously scheduled to take place on Friday,
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
Please be advised, the Trustees have hereby cancelled the executive session which was previously scheduled to take place on Friday,
In its efforts to protect public health, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has reclassified the waters
Fall is the annual seeding of a harbor in East Hampton- and there was no better a day than on
November 12, 2025, Thursday morning, brought an important seasonal moment to Georgica Pond: the bi-annual mechanical opening to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Trustees’ agreement with Orsted included a five-year study of fish migration near the landing site of the South Fork
Continue readingCornell Cooperative Extension to Conduct Bottom Trawl Survey:
Cornell Cooperative Extension- Marine Program will be conducting a bottom trawl survey throughout NY state waters from Smith Point Inlet
The long-anticipated dredging of Lake Montauk began at the start of November with the arrival of the dredge Oyster Bay.
The Trustee’s office located at 267 Bluff Road in Amagansett, will be unavailable to the public for office renovations. Monday,
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business IV. Old Business V. Committee Reports VII. Administrative VII. Report
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business IV. Old Business V. Committee Reports VII. Administrative VII. Report
There has been confusion in years past regarding the Opening Day of Scallop season in East Hampton Town Waters. Since
I. Roll Call II. Public Comment: III. New Business: IV. Old Business V. Committee Reports Aquaculture – Opening Day Scallop
Sunday, October 5th, was perfect—the Amagansett Life-Saving Station was host to the Trustees’ 34th Annual Largest Clam Contest, and the event was showered
In a significant reversal that threatens the drinking water of millions of Americans, the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) announced plans