Advocates Push For Better Stewardship Of Trails In Southampton And East Hampton Towns
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The entrance to a trail along the old railroad spur between Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor is marked with a trail sign at Lumber Lane. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
The entrance to the Long Pond Greenbelt on the Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike is marked with a trail sign. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
The entrance to a trail along the old railroad spur between Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor is marked with a trail sign at Lumber Lane. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
The entrance to the Long Pond Greenbelt on the Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike is marked with a trail sign. STEPHEN J. KOTZ
Stephen J. Kotz on Jan 6, 2021
While the biggest draws for both Southampton and East Hampton towns are undoubtedly their long stretches of sandy ocean beaches, members of trails organizations in both towns say their miles... more
Collecting fees from the most sought-after parking spaces in Sag Harbor sounds like a no-brainer, right? Especially when the plan doesn’t call for cluttering the sidewalk with meters or payment kiosks. But a proposal that has gained the favor of the Sag Harbor Village Board to charge to park at most spaces on Long Wharf and Main Street in the village’s business district through a smartphone app administered by ParkMobile has raised concerns it will shut out those who most need to park on Main Street — senior citizens. The question of what to do about seniors who may not ... 19 Jan 2021 by Stephen J. Kotz
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