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Split East Hampton Town Board Approves Joint $55 Million Purchase

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A split East Hampton Town Board approved a joint $55 million conservation easement on Georgica Cove on Thursday, July 17. The Town Board voted 3-1, with one absence, to move forward on preserving the land, which used to be a dairy farm. JACK MOTZ

A split East Hampton Town Board approved a joint $55 million conservation easement on Georgica Cove on Thursday, July 17. The Town Board voted 3-1, with one absence, to move forward on preserving the land, which used to be a dairy farm. JACK MOTZ

authorJack Motz on Jul 18, 2025
One East Hampton Town councilman objected to going outside the scope of a contract with East Hampton Village as a split Town Board approved a joint $55 million purchase on... more

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