The removal of a tree near the front fence of the Custom House had some residents raising the alarm, but Preservation Long Island, which owns the property, and Sag Harbor Village, say the tree was diseased and the proper process was followed. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
The removal of a tree near the front fence of the Custom House had some residents raising the alarm, but Preservation Long Island, which owns the property, and Sag Harbor Village, say the tree was diseased and the proper process was followed. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
A hollowed out horse chestnut tree that was removed from the Custom House grounds. COURTESY PRESERVATION LONG ISLAND
The removal of a tree near the front fence of the Custom House had some residents raising the alarm, but Preservation Long Island, which owns the property, and Sag Harbor Village, say the tree was diseased and the proper process was followed. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
The removal of a tree near the front fence of the Custom House had some residents raising the alarm, but Preservation Long Island, which owns the property, and Sag Harbor Village, say the tree was diseased and the proper process was followed. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
A hollowed out horse chestnut tree that was removed from the Custom House grounds. COURTESY PRESERVATION LONG ISLAND
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