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Sag Harbor Taken to Court Over Potter Affordable Housing Proposal

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A rendering of the Bridge Street side of a housing and commercial development proposed by Adam Potter and Conifer Realty in Sag Harbor. BHC ARCHITECTS

A rendering of the Bridge Street side of a housing and commercial development proposed by Adam Potter and Conifer Realty in Sag Harbor. BHC ARCHITECTS

authorStephen J. Kotz on Oct 14, 2022
The civic organization Save Sag Harbor and six village residents have gone to court seeking to overturn a law passed in June by the Sag Harbor Village Board that would... more

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