In Split Vote, East Hampton Town Board Decrees Senior Center Exempt From Zoning, Land Use Regulations
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The East Hampton Town Board, over one "no" vote and one recusal, declared the new senior citizens center exempt from the town's zoning and land use regulations. CHRISTOPHER WALSH
The East Hampton Town Board, over one "no" vote and one recusal, declared the new senior citizens center exempt from the town's zoning and land use regulations. CHRISTOPHER WALSH
Christopher Walsh on Dec 11, 2024
The East Hampton Town Board, despite one “no” vote and one recusal, determined that the town’s proposed new senior citizens center is exempt from zoning and land-use regulations during its... more
A notice from East Hampton Town Hall warns residents of a fraudulent email that appears to be issued by the town in order to lure the recipient to click on attachments. Residents have been advised to delete any email from planning.ehamptonny@usa.com. The address is not a valid town address, and the email is a phishing email, an attempt to steal personal information or infect devices with malware and viruses, according to the January 30 notice. Residents are further advised to use contact information found on the town’s website, ehamptonny.gov should they need to contact any of the town’s departments. The ...
by Christopher Walsh
The Lift Our Communities, Advertise Locally (LOCAL) Act would provide small businesses with up to $4,000 for marketing in community media Small businesses on the East End might soon be receiving some much-needed financial relief. Last month, State Senator Monica R. Martinez and Assembly member Jen Lunsford introduced the Lift Our Communities, Advertise Locally (LOCAL) Act, which would establish a new $10 million tax credit for small businesses advertising in local media outlets. The LOCAL Act aims to support the marketing needs of small businesses — especially those that are minority-, woman- or veteran-owned, or that have 10 employees or ...
31 Jan 2025 by Staff Writer