Concerns Are Toned Down In Response To Toned-Down Music Law For East Hampton Bars - 27 East

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Concerns Are Toned Down In Response To Toned-Down Music Law For East Hampton Bars

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Gig Shack owner Tracey Gardell addresses the board - and the assembled crowd - in reference to the proposed legislation regarding live music in East Hampton Town during the East Hampton Town Board meeting at Town Hall on Thursday night, 1-16-20

Paul Monte addresses the board in reference to the proposed legislation regarding live music in East Hampton Town during the East Hampton Town Board meeting at Town Hall on Thursday night, 1-16-20

author on Jan 22, 2020
Musicians and bar owners, for the most part, offered more tempered criticisms of a tailored version of East Hampton Town’s live music permit law than their outrage last spring —... more

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