November 6: The lantern sat atop the Cedar Island Light Station in East Hampton for 145 years—until one overcast day last week when a crane, in minutes, lifted it away. Nearly 4.5 tons, rusty and boarded up, the lantern was removed on Thursday, October 31, as the first phase of a planned restoration of the old lighthouse November 6 The lantern sat atop the Cedar Island Light Station in East Hampton for 145 years—until one overcast day last week when a crane, in minutes, lifted it away. Nearly 4.5 tons, rusty and boarded up, the lantern was removed on Thursday, October 31, as the first phase of a planned restoration of the old lighthouse
November 6: The lantern sat atop the Cedar Island Light Station in East Hampton for 145 years—until one overcast day last week when a crane, in minutes, lifted it away. Nearly 4.5 tons, rusty and boarded up, the lantern was removed on Thursday, October 31, as the first phase of a planned restoration of the old lighthouse November 6 The lantern sat atop the Cedar Island Light Station in East Hampton for 145 years—until one overcast day last week when a crane, in minutes, lifted it away. Nearly 4.5 tons, rusty and boarded up, the lantern was removed on Thursday, October 31, as the first phase of a planned restoration of the old lighthouse
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