The overgrown lot on Abrahams Path, where the Town Board planned to build a new senior center. The Town Board voted to sever ties with the architects at a recent work session on Tuesday, October 14. Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez announced the town plans to reimagine the project and make it more of a community center. DOUG KUNTZ
A building permit on the lot that houses what the Town Board planned would be a senior center. That has now changed, and the Town Board plans to make the project a community center, perhaps more like the Montauk Playhouse. DOUG KUNTZ
The Abrahams Path location of what was planned as a senior center in September. JACK MOTZ
East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez. JACK MOTZ
The overgrown lot on Abrahams Path, where the Town Board planned to build a new senior center. The Town Board voted to sever ties with the architects at a recent work session on Tuesday, October 14. Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez announced the town plans to reimagine the project and make it more of a community center. DOUG KUNTZ
The overgrown lot on Abrahams Path, where the Town Board planned to build a new senior center. The Town Board voted to sever ties with the architects at a recent work session on Tuesday, October 14. Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez announced the town plans to reimagine the project and make it more of a community center. DOUG KUNTZ
A building permit on the lot that houses what the Town Board planned would be a senior center. That has now changed, and the Town Board plans to make the project a community center, perhaps more like the Montauk Playhouse. DOUG KUNTZ
The Abrahams Path location of what was planned as a senior center in September. JACK MOTZ
East Hampton Town Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez. JACK MOTZ
The overgrown lot on Abrahams Path, where the Town Board planned to build a new senior center. The Town Board voted to sever ties with the architects at a recent work session on Tuesday, October 14. Supervisor Kathee Burke-Gonzalez announced the town plans to reimagine the project and make it more of a community center. DOUG KUNTZ
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