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1 week ago |
27east.com | Michael Wright
Business / Government / News / Southampton Press / 2350621 The old Boardy Barn in Hampton Bays. DANA SHAW The old Boardy Barn in Hampton Bays. DANA SHAW Michael Wright on Apr 17, 2025 Only about five minutes into a pitch of plans to build a 68-unit hotel on the former Boardy Barn property, a member of the Hampton Bays Civic Association suggested a... more The most aggressive experiment with alleviating traffic delays along County Road 39 in more than ...
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1 week ago |
27east.com | Michael Wright
Business / Government / News / Southampton Press / 2351097 The pilot program will begin on Monday. Starting on Monday afternoon at 4 p.m., the three traffic lights on County Road 39 west of Southampton — at Sandy Hollow Road, Magee Street and Tuckahoe Road — all will be switched to blinking yellow or steady green for the three peak hours of the afternoon commute. The pilot program will begin on Monday.
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2 weeks ago |
27east.com | Michael Wright
Business / Government / News / Southampton Press / Environment / 2349908 The town's planning consultants envision the new development growing gradually along new streets laid out across large swaths of currently vacant or blighted land south of the Riverside traffic circle. HISTORICAL CONCEPTS One of the areas in Riverside that would be part of the revitalization effort, as it looks today....
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2 weeks ago |
27east.com | Michael Wright
Business / Government / News / Southampton Press / Environment / 2349380 Southampton Town officials and contractors last month cut the ribbon on the new solar farm at the capped landfill in North Sea. MICHAEL WRIGHT Frank Zappone, the former deputy supervisor, spearheaded the solar farm project, which will produce enough electricity to power more than 700 homes and will give 500 homeowners a 10 percent credit on their electrical bills.
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2 weeks ago |
27east.com | Michael Wright
Business / Government / News / Southampton Press / Environment / 2349380 Southampton Town officials and contractors last month cut the ribbon on the new solar farm at the capped landfill in North Sea. MICHAEL WRIGHT Frank Zappone, the former deputy supervisor, spearheaded the solar farm project, which will produce enough electricity to power more than 700 homes and will give 500 homeowners a 10 percent credit on their electrical bills.
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