Michael Wright’s article the other week is still reaping benefits that will come to light on December 12 [“Lazy Point Homeowner Says East Hampton Is Dragging Its Feet on Stone Revetment Proposal,” 27east.com, October 25]. Brian Matthews gave more information that corroborated claims made in front of the Town Board previously. As well as last December. It also strengthened claims my own father made to them as well.
As the kids are singing in school, “What are you thankful for?” It’s incompetence, sprinkled in with what was said by another neighbor publicly in 2019: “Sheer arrogance.”
November 19, 2019, was also the day that then-Principal Building Inspector Ann Glennon came to the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting and spoke of how she sent letters to both properties to remove the cubes from the road on Bay View Avenue.
Happy Thanksgiving. Still Here.
Joe Karpinski
Amagansett
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