Montaukers Plead For Town, Neighbors To Find A Third Option For Montauk Substation - 27 East

Montaukers Plead For Town, Neighbors To Find A Third Option For Montauk Substation

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Shaun De Jesus, who lives on a hill across from where PSEG has said it might build its new substation, has led the campaign to halt the utility from using the Flamingo Avenue property. MICHAEL WRIGHT

Shaun De Jesus, who lives on a hill across from where PSEG has said it might build its new substation, has led the campaign to halt the utility from using the Flamingo Avenue property. MICHAEL WRIGHT

Tom Bogdan, and dozens of other Montauk residents, pleaded with the Town Board to stop a PSEG substation from being built on Flamingo Avenue.  MICHAEL WRIGHT

Tom Bogdan, and dozens of other Montauk residents, pleaded with the Town Board to stop a PSEG substation from being built on Flamingo Avenue. MICHAEL WRIGHT

A billboard put up near downtown Montauk this week presented a digitally altered image of an imagined new substation on Flamingo Avenue  that officials say is not accurate. MICHAEL WRIGHT

A billboard put up near downtown Montauk this week presented a digitally altered image of an imagined new substation on Flamingo Avenue that officials say is not accurate. MICHAEL WRIGHT

Tom Bogdan MICHAEL WRIGHT

Tom Bogdan MICHAEL WRIGHT

Chuck Morici MICHAEL WRIGHT

Chuck Morici MICHAEL WRIGHT

Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc said the Town Board has not yet been presented with a complete plan for a substation on Flamingo Road.  MICHAEL WRIGHT

Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc said the Town Board has not yet been presented with a complete plan for a substation on Flamingo Road. MICHAEL WRIGHT

author on Feb 8, 2019
Spurred by a grass-roots campaign to raise awareness in Montauk about PSEG-Long Island’s consideration of a hillside property for a new power substation, dozens of Montauk residents packed into an... more

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