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East Hampton Board Will Replace 'The Springs' Signs

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The current sign that welcomes motorists to Springs. The Town Board will vote on Thursday night, October 17, on a proposal to replace the sign with one that just says

The current sign that welcomes motorists to Springs. The Town Board will vote on Thursday night, October 17, on a proposal to replace the sign with one that just says "Welcome To Springs."

David Buda resigned from the Springs Citizens Advisory Committee this week after the Town Board ignored a unanimous vote by the committee to leave

David Buda resigned from the Springs Citizens Advisory Committee this week after the Town Board ignored a unanimous vote by the committee to leave "The Springs" on the welcome signs to the hamlet.

authorStaff Writer on Oct 17, 2019
The East Hampton Town Board will rebrand two road signs that say, “Welcome to The Springs” to say only “Welcome to Springs” — dealing a blow to those who had... more

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