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Wainscott Bowling Alley Project May Be Approved Next Week

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The East Hampton Town Planning Board voted to override Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions on the approval of a bowling alley and sports bar at the site of East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott. LAURA WEIR

The East Hampton Town Planning Board voted to override Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions on the approval of a bowling alley and sports bar at the site of East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott. LAURA WEIR

The East Hampton Town Planning Board voted to override Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions on the approval of a bowling alley and sports bar at the site of East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott. LAURA WEIR

The East Hampton Town Planning Board voted to override Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions on the approval of a bowling alley and sports bar at the site of East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott. LAURA WEIR

The East Hampton Town Planning Board voted to override Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions on the approval of a bowling alley and sports bar at the site of East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott. LAURA WEIR

The East Hampton Town Planning Board voted to override Suffolk County Planning Commission conditions on the approval of a bowling alley and sports bar at the site of East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott. LAURA WEIR

authorMichael Wright on Apr 28, 2016
The bowling alley proposed at East Hampton Indoor Tennis in Wainscott could get final approval by next week after the East Hampton Town Planning Board voted last Wednesday to ignore... more

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