Artists Join to Help Ukraine
The Church in Sag Harbor has organized an art auction to benefit Ukraine, with works on view and bidding through April 30.
The Church in Sag Harbor has organized an art auction to benefit Ukraine, with works on view and bidding through April 30.
While much discussion about the renovation of Guild Hall has centered around interior issues, specifically the John Drew Theater, at last week’s East Hampton Village Zoning Board of Appeals meeting, at which Guild Hall sought a special permit and variances needed to make the changes, the board strove early on to focus comments only on the exterior of the building and grounds. “There’s a lot of callers on the line, and a lot of the callers are calling about the inside of Guild Hall, over which we have no jurisdiction,” Phil O’Connell, chairing the meeting, said.
Neighbors of a potential two-story brewery and restaurant at 17 Toilsome Lane had argued that the village had misinterpreted the zoning code. Their appeal was denied.
“Everything is on track to go from public to private use,” Bill O’Connor told the East Hampton Town Board on Tuesday.
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