SEA-TV Sets Its Sight On New Home - 27 East

SEA-TV Sets Its Sight On New Home

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Robert Weiss is walked out of Southampton Town Police headquarters on Friday.     DANA SHAW

Robert Weiss is walked out of Southampton Town Police headquarters on Friday. DANA SHAW

authorRohma Abbas on Mar 23, 2011
In an effort to step up their service to the public, advocates of SEA-TV, Southampton Town’s education and government channel, are looking to create a new studio and home for... more

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