The owner of a house that was suddenly exposed to the Main Beach parking lot when East Hampton Town spent $4 million to purchase a neighboring house and tear it down has asked to be allowed to plant a row of trees along the edge of the lot.
The owner of a house that was suddenly exposed to the Main Beach parking lot when East Hampton Town spent $4 million to purchase a neighboring house and tear it down has asked to be allowed to plant a row of trees along the edge of the lot.
The owner of a house that was suddenly exposed to the Main Beach parking lot when East Hampton Town spent $4 million to purchase a neighboring house and tear it down has asked to be allowed to plant a row of trees along the edge of the lot.
The pond-front parking lot.
The owner of a house that was suddenly exposed to the Main Beach parking lot when East Hampton Town spent $4 million to purchase a neighboring house and tear it down has asked to be allowed to plant a row of trees along the edge of the lot.
The owner of a house that was suddenly exposed to the Main Beach parking lot when East Hampton Town spent $4 million to purchase a neighboring house and tear it down has asked to be allowed to plant a row of trees along the edge of the lot.
The owner of a house that was suddenly exposed to the Main Beach parking lot when East Hampton Town spent $4 million to purchase a neighboring house and tear it down has asked to be allowed to plant a row of trees along the edge of the lot.
The pond-front parking lot.
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