Third Museum Trustee Resigns Over Hatchery Eviction as War of Words Continues - 27 East

Third Museum Trustee Resigns Over Hatchery Eviction as War of Words Continues

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Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

Members of the Shinnecock Nation and supporters of the Conscience Point Shellfish Hatchery staged a protest on Saturday at the historic landing site of the first English settlers of the South Fork over the Southampton History Museum, which owns the land, revoking the lease to the hatchery. TESS MAHONEY

authorMichael Wright on Nov 30, 2024
A third member of the Board of Trustees of the Southampton History Museum has resigned in the wake of the museum’s decision to revoke its lease agreement with the Conscience... more

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