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A Year After Recurring Power Outages, Oakview Residents To Get New Playground

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A year after being hit with recurring and long-lasting power outages, residents of East Hampton Village Manufactured Home Community attended a meeting led by OLA in which they got the opportunity to discuss the issues with living conditions with representatives from the company that owns the land. JACK MOTZ

A year after being hit with recurring and long-lasting power outages, residents of East Hampton Village Manufactured Home Community attended a meeting led by OLA in which they got the opportunity to discuss the issues with living conditions with representatives from the company that owns the land. JACK MOTZ

A year after being hit with recurring and long-lasting power outages, residents of East Hampton Village Manufactured Home Community attended a meeting led by OLA in which they got the opportunity to discuss the issues with living conditions with representatives from the company that owns the land. JACK MOTZ

A year after being hit with recurring and long-lasting power outages, residents of East Hampton Village Manufactured Home Community attended a meeting led by OLA in which they got the opportunity to discuss the issues with living conditions with representatives from the company that owns the land. JACK MOTZ

authorJack Motz on Jun 25, 2025
Now about a year after making noise over recurring and long-lasting power outages, residents of the East Hampton Village Manufactured Home Community report that their access to electricity has stabilized.... more

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