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Lot Clearing on Sag Harbor's Union Street Raises Eyebrows, But Is Legal

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Workers cleared an overgrown lot at 12 Union Street in Sag Harbor in preparation for the construction of an addition. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Workers cleared an overgrown lot at 12 Union Street in Sag Harbor in preparation for the construction of an addition. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Workers cleared an overgrown lot at 12 Union Street in Sag Harbor in preparation for the construction of an addition. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Workers cleared an overgrown lot at 12 Union Street in Sag Harbor in preparation for the construction of an addition. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on Jul 19, 2023
The approval last month of an addition to a historic house at 12 Union Street in Sag Harbor has raised some eyebrows, as contractors last week began clearing the overgrown... more

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