East Hampton Town May Raise Dump Permit Fees; Increased Recycling Becomes A Goal - 27 East

East Hampton Town May Raise Dump Permit Fees; Increased Recycling Becomes A Goal

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authorShaye Weaver on Jan 13, 2014
East Hampton Town residents may have to pay more to dispose of their garbage and recyclables this year. Town Board members are mulling over an increase to recycling center and... more

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