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Dismayed By Election, Jackson Urges Action The electricity of political celebrity came to East Hampton on Tuesday in the person of the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, whom Courtney Ross Holst had invited here to help her Ross School and Institute celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Brakes Put On Road Projects In defeating a $3.8 billion transportation bond proposal in November, voters brought to a screeching halt State Department of Transportation plans to finish repaving Route 27, local officials learned this week.
Now, Wainscott East? Frustrated drivers who have inched their way east along Montauk Highway through the gauntlets of Bridgehampton, Wainscott, and East Hampton may have reason to believe that they're free and clear once they've reached the eastern edge of Amagansett, heading for the Napeague stretch.
Green Hollows Debate Number Of Houses The East Hampton Town Board is expected tonight to approve condemnation proceedings to acquire property for the Green Hollow Woods affordable housing project in East Hampton, although it has yet to reach a consensus on the number of lots that will be created or whether an environmental impact statement will be done.
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