Horseshoe Crabs: A Bill to Ban the Harvesting in New York
Before the year’s end, Governor Kathy Holchul has the opportunity to sign the bill that would protect the prehistoric horseshoe […]
The Trustees of the Freeholders and Commonalty of the Town of East Hampton
Before the year’s end, Governor Kathy Holchul has the opportunity to sign the bill that would protect the prehistoric horseshoe […]
Maintenance of Georgica Pond requires that the pond is opened to flow into the ocean waters – purifying the pond […]
The first two bald eagle nest trees at Georgica Pond succumbed to the southern pine beetle. The FOGP report that […]
What’s going on with the new East Hampton Middle School’s community service club “Do Good Be Good” efforts? East Hampton […]
One of the most beautiful landscapes on the east end is undeniably the saltmarsh of Accabonac Harbor. Accabonac derives from […]
Since 2019 Peconic Bay scallops have been dying in massive quantities. Cornell Cooperative Extension scientists have been studying genetic variability […]
The Trustees have consulted with NYSDEC and confirmed that the following notice: Shellfish Harvesters in the Town of East Hampton […]
Without public access to Wainscott Pond, as the owners of the pond, the East Hampton Town Trustees have been unable […]
The 33rd Annual East Hampton Town Trustees “Largest Clam Contest” was a huge success! Held for the first time at […]
Draft legislation that would move the start of the scallop season here from the third Monday in October to the […]