For the Town Trustees, Continuity Rules
Continuity was on the agenda when the East Hampton Town Trustees selected officers and staff during their organizational meeting on Monday night.
Continuity was on the agenda when the East Hampton Town Trustees selected officers and staff during their organizational meeting on Monday night.
In his State of the Town address on Tuesday, East Hampton Town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc spoke about the acute shortage of affordable housing here, renewable energy and sustainability, planning, the town’s finances, and building projects. On housing, which he said is “threatening to unravel the fabric of our community,” he announced an “All Hands on Housing” initiative.
A handful of recent crashes on East Hampton Town roads resulted in minor injuries to a few of the drivers.
A Harbor View Avenue resident woke up on Sunday to find someone had thrown eggs at his house overnight, though nothing was seriously damaged. He called the police, who, in their written report, attributed the incident to “incorrigible youth.”
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