HAMPTONS PRIDE PARADE
Lineup begins at 11am on Main Street by Pondview Lane and Guild Hall. At 12pm registered participants will march east on
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
Lineup begins at 11am on Main Street by Pondview Lane and Guild Hall. At 12pm registered participants will march east on
June 1, 2023 Time: 5:00-7:00 pm The East Hampton Library: Baldwin Room Join the Accabonac Protection Committee in person for
BOSTON – May 25, 2023 – Ørsted, the U.S. leader in offshore wind energy, announced it has signed an agreement to
First Prize: Francisco Vasquez5th grade, Springs SchoolVideo: Don’t Trash East Hampton The Town of East Hampton Litter Action Committee had
Continue readingVideo Winners of The East Hampton Litter Action Committee
Ingleside, Texas – May 25, 2023 – In the latest milestone for the growth of the U.S. offshore wind supply chain,
Summer visitors returning to Wainscott this week for the first time since last September might never know the extent of
Great news for homeowners who don’t want the mosquito control program provided by Suffolk County Department of Public Works to
Continue readingPesticides- Public Registry Available: No Spray
During the month of May, lead by Trustee Tim Garneau, the annual spawning season and surveying of horseshoe crabs began.
Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business IV. Old Business V. Committee Reports VI. Administrative Payment of
In the past few years, the Atlantic Ocean coastline has seen several whales and other marine animals wash ashore, deceased.
Continue readingProtect the Whales – Organizations Request Federal Funding
Beach Clean-up Sponsored by The East Hampton Town Trustees and The East Hampton Litter Action Committee on Saturday morning, May