East Hampton Town Trustees

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Back to In-Person Meetings, With Concerns

Part of the rationale for resuming traditional meetings, said Francis Bock, the trustees’ clerk, is that “when you have in-person meetings, you tend to have more public contribution, engagement.” There was just one caller to Monday’s meeting, he said. “I know some board members would like to get started.”Read More
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June 28, 2021

Agenda I. Roll Call II. Public Comment III. New Business Georgica/ Ponds New Phragmite Management applications: 53 Cove Hollow Farm Rd – Peconic Land Trust59 Cove Hollow Farm Rd – Peconic Land Trust63 Cove Hollow Farm Rd – Cove Hollow Holdings, LLC3 Chauncey Close Rd – Cove Hollow Holdings,Read More
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Diamondback Terrapin Monitoring Webinar

In the sixth webinar in the Community Science LI series, participants learned all about terrapins, the threats they face, and what they as community scientists can do to help environmental organizations better protect this iconic Long Island coastal species. Seatuck.orgRead More
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Larvicide Spraying Resumes

The Suffolk County Public Works Department’s Division of Vector Control commenced the aerial application of mosquito larvicides this week, but Accabonac Harbor was not among the targeted areas. The Health Department announced on Monday that starting the next day marshes across the county would be treated with methoprene, aRead More
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For the Health of Scallops

photo by Jon M. Diat The East Hampton Town Trustees, who have jurisdiction over many town beaches, waterways, and bottomlands on behalf of the public, considered a number of aquaculture proposals when they met virtually on Monday. The trustees looked favorably on a request from Stephen Tettelbach, a shellfishRead 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.

ocean with gentle break


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