Extension to Dock Moratorium
During the regular meeting of the board held on Oct. 13, 2023, the Trustees passed and approved a resolution which
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
During the regular meeting of the board held on Oct. 13, 2023, the Trustees passed and approved a resolution which
THERE ARE PESTICIDES—THEN THERE ARE NEONICS At ChangeHampton we recommend that you avoid the use of any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides and
Continue readingAll About Pesticides, Neonicotinoids, Herbicides, Fertilizers, & Insecticides
On Monday, October 13th during the Trustee’s meeting, the following resolution was read. Note that the reason for this delayed
Continue readingDelay of Opening of Scallop Season in Trustee Waters Until November 12, 2023
Cornell Cooperative Extension To Host Marine Meadows Workshop at Havens Beach on Saturday, October 21st – 10AM – 2PM Public
Continue readingCornell Cooperative Extension: Eel Grass Installation at Haven’s Beach
DYK? Suffolk County uses more pesticides than any other county in the state—6.5 million pounds annually (according to a Department
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East Hampton Town Trustee David Cataletto will moderate this FREE event.
October 14, 2023 – Saturday – After postponing the parade previously due to inclement weather, the Town of East Hampton
Continue readingTown of East Hampton 375th Anniversary Parade
Cornell Cooperative Extension -Marine Program will conduct a bottom trawl survey throughout New York State waters from Smith Point Inlet
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business IV. Old Business V. Committee Reports VI. Announcements VII. Administrative
October 11, 2023 The Trustees open Georgica Pond twice a year to the ocean—in the Fall and Spring. The cut
The Trustees have cancelled BOTH the contest and the event due to the DEC NY shellfish harvesting closures. Please read
Continue readingTrustee’s Annual Clam Contest & Event Cancelled