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Would Wetland Be The Solution At Havens Beach In Sag Harbor?

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Sag Harbor Village Trustee Aidan Corish speaks to a small group, including Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy, center, during a visit to Havens Beach on Saturday. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Sag Harbor Village Trustee Aidan Corish speaks to a small group, including Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy, center, during a visit to Havens Beach on Saturday. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Harbor Committee member John Parker discusses the Havens Beach drainage system with Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy and Trustee Aidan Corish. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

Harbor Committee member John Parker discusses the Havens Beach drainage system with Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy and Trustee Aidan Corish. STEPHEN J. KOTZ

authorStephen J. Kotz on Jun 8, 2021
It was one part campaign stop, one part informational tour. A group of about a dozen curious village residents gathered at Havens Beach on Saturday morning to stroll around the... more

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