East Hampton Town Trustees

Resolution: Delay of the opening of scallop season in Trustee waters until November 12, 2023

Delay of Opening of Scallop Season in Trustee Waters Until November 12, 2023

On Monday, October 13th during the Trustee’s meeting, the following resolution was read. Note that the reason for this delayed opening is to permit additional time for scallops to spawn. The resolution was passed and adopted. Trustee Resolution 2023-34Read More
Cornell Cooperative Ext. offers planting of eel grass October 2023

Cornell Cooperative Extension: Eel Grass Installation at Haven’s Beach

Cornell Cooperative Extension To Host Marine Meadows Workshop at Havens Beach on Saturday, October 21st – 10AM – 2PM Public Welcome! DCIM\100GOPRO\GOPR0929.JPG Eelgrass serves as a habitat for oysters. Oysters help filter and keep our waterways clean. With funding support from the community, Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Marine Team willRead More
ChangeHampton.org poster information about pesticides and water

ChangeHampton.org: Keep Our Water Free of Chemicals

DYK? Suffolk County uses more pesticides than any other county in the state—6.5 million pounds annually (according to a Department of Environmental Conservation 2021 study) including some 1700 different products. Suffolk County Water Authority only tests for some 400 of those.  We already know our drinking water is contaminated with “foreverRead More
Amagansett Life-Saving Station FREE presentation poster

The Amagansett Life-Saving Station Presents:

East Hampton Town Trustee David Cataletto will moderate this FREE event.Read More
Town of East Hampton 375th Anniversary poster October 14, 2023 parade celebration

Town of East Hampton 375th Anniversary Parade

October 14, 2023 – Saturday – After postponing the parade previously due to inclement weather, the Town of East Hampton lucked out in the morning with a few hours of no rain – just cloudy skies. This year’s Grand Marshal was Chief Robert Pharaoh of the Montauketts, as announcedRead More

Ocean Beaches

The Trustees generally claim ownership of certain ocean beaches WEST of Napeague Lane to Georgica Association and WEST of Georgica Association to East of Town Line Road.

Beach sunset of pink and blue wih the Moon


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