Residents of Historically Black Sag Harbor Communities Say 'No Thanks' to Historic District, but 'Yes' to Tighter Zoning Rules
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Memorial plaques and benches line the access to the private beach at Azurest, one of three historically Black communities in Sag Harbor, whose residents say they would prefer stiffer zoning restrictions over a historic district to protect their neighborhoods. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
Memorial plaques and benches line the access to the private beach at Azurest, one of three historically Black communities in Sag Harbor, whose residents say they would prefer stiffer zoning restrictions over a historic district to protect their neighborhoods. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
Stephen J. Kotz on Dec 7, 2022
Residents who grew up summering in Azurest, Sag Harbor Hills and Nineveh, the three historically Black communities that hug the bay on the east side of Sag Harbor, say it...