Battle Over 'Truck Beach' In Amagansett Returns To Court After Three Years - 27 East

Battle Over 'Truck Beach' In Amagansett Returns To Court After Three Years

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The lawsuit by Amagansett homeowners challenging the town's right to allow trucks on the beach on summer days is returning to court after a three-year hiatus.

The lawsuit by Amagansett homeowners challenging the town's right to allow trucks on the beach on summer days is returning to court after a three-year hiatus.

authorMichael Wright on Jan 28, 2020
A lawsuit filed by a group of Amagansett homeowners challenging a local policy that allows vehicles on the beach during the day in summer will return to court next week... more

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