East Hampton Village Official Shuts Down Herrick Park Car 'Dealership' Pop-Up After 40 Minutes - 27 East

East Hampton Village Official Shuts Down Herrick Park Car 'Dealership' Pop-Up After 40 Minutes

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East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

East Hampton Village officials shut down a pop up marketing event for going beyond the scope of what the village had permitted. About 40 minutes in, the organizers had to pack it up. Village Administrator Marcos Baladron said it looked like a car dealership in Herrick Park. LARRY CANTWELL

authorJack Motz on Jul 11, 2025
A pop-up event set to last three days ended after just 40 minutes on Wednesday, July 9, when East Hampton Village officials walked over to Herrick Park and found what... more

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