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The New York State Appellate Division ruled against the Town of East Hampton in a dispute over whether its airport skirted federal requirements.
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A Suffolk County Supreme Court judge will allow the Town of East Hampton to cover its legal fees with revenue from its airport.
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The 165-panel system on the Town of East Hampton Parks Department building’s rooftop will provide about 90 megawatt hours of energy every year, offsetting over 100,000 pounds of carbon dioxide.
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The Town of East Hampton has reached an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to work towards restoring Montauk’s shore, though environmental advocates are concerned if this is the right choice.
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The Town of East Hampton will issue a one-time payment of up to $2,500 to employees aimed to help reduce economic stress caused by inflation and retain employment.
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Construction has begun the state-funded Three Mile Harbor, an affordable housing development in East Hampton.
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In eastern Long Island, Montauk Airport has been purchased by a private buyer after multiple attempts by the Town of East Hampton to acquire it.
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The Town of East Hampton on Long Island will begin the process of permanently closing its airport. This comes after the town failed to convert the facility from public to private.
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By 2070, the Hamptons is predicted to be transformed into a series of islands because of climate change and rising sea levels, according to a new draft of a Coastal Assessment Resiliency Plan in the Town of East Hampton.
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Town officials said the closure is out of an abundance of caution, especially since it serves such a vulnerable population. The facility is expected to open on May 2 after a deep cleaning.