East Hampton Shellfish Closures 7/21
As of sunrise Friday July 21, all certified open areas of Three Mile Harbor and Hog Creek have been re-opened
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
As of sunrise Friday July 21, all certified open areas of Three Mile Harbor and Hog Creek have been re-opened
In its efforts to protect public health, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has reclassified the waters
Should Governor Kathy Hochul sign a bill that New York legislators have passed, it would be the nation’s first ban
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Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business IV. Old Business V. Committee Reports VI. Administrative Payment of
In years past, young children frolicked in early summer’s evenings, running merrily with glass jars to capture the ephemeral firefly
John Ryan Jr., the head lifeguard of the East Hampton Town calls them “sea pests” but the sting by a
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Please slow down when driving on our roadways – over the July 4th holiday two were found killed as they
This is the original meeting house of the East Hampton Town Trustees! The Trustees met at the Old Town House
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LOCATION AND TIME CHANGE OLD TOWN HOUSE, BUILT IN 1731, ON THE GROUNDS OF THE CLINTON ACADEMY, 149 MAIN ST,
Initially, the Trustees voted to approve a one-year moratorium commencing in November 2021 on all new applications for docks, catwalks,
Last year, non-residents without shellfishing permits, came by vans and cars at night to several our waterways including Georgica Pond,