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Government Briefs 09.27.12

By
Star Staff

East Hampton Town

Consider C.P.F. Buys

    Two properties being eyed for preservation through a town purchase with the community preservation fund will be the subject of an East Hampton Town Board hearing next Thursday at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.

    The board will take comments from the public on the proposed purchase of 1.1 acres at 8 Deer Path in Springs, owned by Barry McCallion and JoAnne Canary. The cost is $385,000.

    A second hearing will center on the addition of a property just shy of five acres, at 889 Fireplace Road in Springs, owned by Charles Miller, Valerie Meyer, Denis Gates, and Debra Gates to the preservation fund list, which includes all properties that could be purchased with the preservation fund.    J.P.

New York State

Thiele’s Enviro Endorsements

    Assemblyman Fred W. Thiele Jr. of Sag Harbor has announced three endorsements from New York State environmental organizations: the Sierra Club’s Atlantic chapter, the New York League of Conservation Voters, and the Long Island Environmental Voters Forum. Mr. Thiele is running unopposed for re-election in the Second Assembly District on the Indepen

 

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