Bay Constable Storage Building Condemned; Town Seeking Temporary Storage Space - 27 East

Bay Constable Storage Building Condemned; Town Seeking Temporary Storage Space

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From left: Morgan Phillips, Katelyn Maresca, Dana Klager and Katelyn Stotzky.

From left: Morgan Phillips, Katelyn Maresca, Dana Klager and Katelyn Stotzky.

Scenes from the 2013 Reconstructed Bra Fashionshow and Auction.  DANA SHAW

Scenes from the 2013 Reconstructed Bra Fashionshow and Auction. DANA SHAW

authorErin McKinley on Sep 27, 2012
Southampton Town officials are searching for a temporary storage space for bay constables’ equipment since the current Jackson Avenue storage facility has been condemned by engineers who say the building... more

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