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Vote Banners Don't Last Long in Sag Harbor

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One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

One of the Vote signs that was removed in Sag Harbor. COURTESY MENDING DEMOCRACY

authorStephen J. Kotz on Nov 5, 2024
Members of the group Mending Democracy, who fashioned “Vote” banners out of different materials and placed them on trees and telephone poles in the heart of Sag Harbor Village on... more

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