Pollinator Garden Is Planted at Windmill 1
ReWild Long Island added a new pollinator garden at the Windmill 1 senior citizens housing complex in East Hampton last week.
ReWild Long Island added a new pollinator garden at the Windmill 1 senior citizens housing complex in East Hampton last week.
For the first time in more than 400 years, the Shinnecock Nation has reclaimed aboriginal land.
“We call ourselves East Hampton’s front porch because we’re the first thing you see when you pull into the village,” Sarah Wetenhall, who now owns the inn with her husband, Andrew, said. “One of our big missions here is to make the Hedges and Swifty’s open and available for the community.”
It’s been a bad news/good news month for at least two pairs of ospreys that had nests under construction removed, one likely by a homeowner, the other by PSEG Long Island.
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