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Basketball Courts Will Return to Herrick Park, Will More Follow?

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East Hampton Village plans to rebuild two basketball courts that were removed last spring as part of the rehabilitation of the park's southern ballfields and tennis courts. The new courts will go at the northern end of the park, adjacent to Newtown Lane and the existing playground. 
MICHAEL WRIGHT

East Hampton Village plans to rebuild two basketball courts that were removed last spring as part of the rehabilitation of the park's southern ballfields and tennis courts. The new courts will go at the northern end of the park, adjacent to Newtown Lane and the existing playground. MICHAEL WRIGHT

The new basketball courts, which will be re-dedicated to Roy Mabry, will be adjacent to Newtown Lane and

The new basketball courts, which will be re-dedicated to Roy Mabry, will be adjacent to Newtown Lane and "as far from any homes as possible," a village official said. MICHAEL WRIGHT

authorMichael Wright on Aug 2, 2023
East Hampton Village says it will advance plans to rebuild two basketball courts in Herrick Park this year, relocating them to the northern end of the park, near Newtown Lane.... more

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