State, East Hampton Will Pay To Bury Power Lines Across Montauk 'Gateway' - 27 East

State, East Hampton Will Pay To Bury Power Lines Across Montauk 'Gateway'

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State and East Hampton Town officials announced this week that they will join forces to fund the burying of power lines along Montauk Highway near the entrance to the Montauk business district.

State and East Hampton Town officials announced this week that they will join forces to fund the burying of power lines along Montauk Highway near the entrance to the Montauk business district.

authorMichael Wright on Oct 26, 2021
New York State and East Hampton Town will together cover the $750,000 cost to bury power lines along Old Montauk Highway near the western edge of the Montauk business district,... more

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