The Animal Who Has Survived 300 Million Years
It’s Technically Not a Crab Horseshoe crabs (family Limulidae) are among Earth’s oldest living animals. They’ve survived for hundreds of […]
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
It’s Technically Not a Crab Horseshoe crabs (family Limulidae) are among Earth’s oldest living animals. They’ve survived for hundreds of […]
Trustees John Aldred, David Cataletto (also an EHMS teacher) and Patrice Dalton were joined by Cataletto’s East Hampton Middle School […]
John Aldred, a Deputy Clerk of the East Hampton Town Trustees , is a former lifeguard, part-time ichthyologist, environmental analyst, […]
Trustee and sixth-grade teacher at the Middle School, David Cataletto, was at the East Hampton Shellfish Hatchery on Three Mile Harbor […]
After many years, the Trustees agreed at the November 10th meeting to initiate the project to open the east channel. […]
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 […]
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, […]