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Long Wharf Tenants Fear Wharf Restoration Will Shut Down Business

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Rosario Cardona, owner of Waterfront Beauty Salon and Waterfront Seamstress at her shop on Thursday.   ELIZABETH VESPE

Rosario Cardona, owner of Waterfront Beauty Salon and Waterfront Seamstress at her shop on Thursday. ELIZABETH VESPE

Rosario Cardona, owner of Waterfront Beauty Salon and Waterfront Seamstress at her shop on Thursday.   ELIZABETH VESPE

Rosario Cardona, owner of Waterfront Beauty Salon and Waterfront Seamstress at her shop on Thursday. ELIZABETH VESPE

Tracy Mitchell, executive director of Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts.   ELIZABETH VESPE

Tracy Mitchell, executive director of Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts. ELIZABETH VESPE

authorStaff Writer on Jul 25, 2019
Shopkeepers in Sag Harbor this week say they learned only by word of mouth and from local newspaper reports that Long Wharf would be closed to vehicles for a massive... more

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