East Hampton Airport Curfew Violations Continue To Fall in Second Year - 27 East

East Hampton Airport Curfew Violations Continue To Fall in Second Year

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author on Nov 1, 2016
Violations of the curfews at East Hampton Airport declined by nearly half in the summer of 2016 from the previous year, with most violations still coming on the fringes of... more

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