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East Hampton Energy Sustainability Committee In Favor Of Plans For Offshore Wind Farm

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Work has been proceeding apace in recent weeks on the Surf Lodge's new septic system. KRYIL BROMLEY

Work has been proceeding apace in recent weeks on the Surf Lodge's new septic system. KRYIL BROMLEY

A handful of riders disembarked from a Long Island Rail Road train in East Hampton just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A handful of riders disembarked from a Long Island Rail Road train in East Hampton just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday. KYRIL BROMLEY

Work has been proceeding apace in recent weeks on the Surf Lodge's new septic system. KRYIL BROMLEY

Work has been proceeding apace in recent weeks on the Surf Lodge's new septic system. KRYIL BROMLEY

A handful of riders disembarked from a Long Island Rail Road train in East Hampton just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A handful of riders disembarked from a Long Island Rail Road train in East Hampton just before 9 a.m. on Tuesday. KYRIL BROMLEY

authorJaime Zahl on Feb 9, 2016
The East Hampton Energy Sustainability Committee hosted a presentation by Deepwater Wind Energy on Thursday morning at Town Hall to introduce the company’s proposal for an offshore wind farm and... more

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