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County Officials Visit Montauk; Talk Shop With Business Owners And Fishermen

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Peter Moore of Pawlet, Vermont is restoring a cooking oven from the 1700s. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Peter Moore of Pawlet, Vermont is restoring a cooking oven from the 1700s. AMANDA BERNOCCO

A loaf of bread inside a cooking oven from the 1700s. AMANDA BERNOCCO

A loaf of bread inside a cooking oven from the 1700s. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Kristian Moore of Pawlet, Vermont mixes a clay that will be used to restore a cooking oven from the 1700s. AMANDA BERNOCCO

Kristian Moore of Pawlet, Vermont mixes a clay that will be used to restore a cooking oven from the 1700s. AMANDA BERNOCCO

authorShaye Weaver on May 5, 2014
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and County Legislator Jay Schneiderman made a visit to Montauk on a recent rainy Wednesday afternoon to hear from business owners and fishermen about the... more

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