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Hampton Bays Civic Groups Protest Billboards, Call For Compromise

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Local residents protest the billboards on Wednesday afternoon.   DANA SHAW

Local residents protest the billboards on Wednesday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman.   DANA SHAW

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman. DANA SHAW

Local residents protest the billboards on Wednesday afternoon.   DANA SHAW

Local residents protest the billboards on Wednesday afternoon. DANA SHAW

Maria Hults and Susan von Freddi.

Maria Hults and Susan von Freddi.

authorAnisah Abdullah on May 21, 2019
The Hampton Bays Beautification Association hosted a public rally last week objecting to the 61-foot-tall electronic billboards that the Shinnecock Indian Nation is installing along Sunrise Highway in Hampton Bays.... more

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