On Bay View Avenue, where an obstruction has blocked access for over 2,080 days, there has been a question: Is there a second row? A single second column in the roadway behind the wall? What is there?
Like when my children ask me to put on the movie “Arlo,” a line rings true from that flick: “The storm provides.”
Mother Nature has taken the sand behind the wall, exposing multiple nonpermitted cubes behind the wall. We await the ramifications for these seemingly illegal actions.
Still here.
Joe Karpinski
Amagansett
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