It is with deep regret and sadness that I will no longer be patronizing the stores of Sag Harbor. I will be boycotting the paid parking that has been installed behind Main Street.
Once a local community-friendly neighborhood town, Sag Harbor has become openly unfriendly to its year-round residents.
I will also remember this outrage when it’s time to vote! Shame, shame, shame on you.
Carol Scott
Sag Harbor
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