Ian Calder-Piedmonte Appointed to East Hampton Town Board

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Ian Calder-Piedmont

Ian Calder-Piedmont

Jennifer Fowkes was sworn in on Tuesday as a member of the East Hampton Town Planning Board, replacing Ian Calder-Piedmonte, who has been appointed to the Town Board. KYRIL BROMLEY

Jennifer Fowkes was sworn in on Tuesday as a member of the East Hampton Town Planning Board, replacing Ian Calder-Piedmonte, who has been appointed to the Town Board. KYRIL BROMLEY

Ian Calder-Piedmonte was sworn in as a town councilman on Tuesday at Town Hall. He will have to run in a special election in November to retain the seat after the end of this year. KYRIL BROMLEY

Ian Calder-Piedmonte was sworn in as a town councilman on Tuesday at Town Hall. He will have to run in a special election in November to retain the seat after the end of this year. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorMichael Wright on Jan 8, 2024
Ian Calder-Piedmonte, a longtime member of the East Hampton Town Planning Board, was appointed to the empty council seat on the Town Board this week. Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez announced on... more

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