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Banning Naked Windows

Public hearing
By
Star Staff

The East Hampton Village Board will conduct a public hearing tomorrow on a proposed law banning empty store windows.

“The Board of Trustees has fielded a number of complaints over the past several years about the unappealing appearance of papered-over or dark storefronts, particularly during the off-season,” says a section of the proposed local law.

Those interested can attend and be heard at the meeting, to be held at 11 a.m. at the Emergency Services Building, 1 Cedar Street.

 

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