Hampton Bays Finishes First Phase Of $16.8 Million Bond Project - 27 East

Hampton Bays Finishes First Phase Of $16.8 Million Bond Project

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The new mult-use sports courts are part of the recently completed phase one of the Hampton Bays Schoold District's $16.8 million bond project approved by voters last year. KYLE CAMPBELL

The new mult-use sports courts are part of the recently completed phase one of the Hampton Bays Schoold District's $16.8 million bond project approved by voters last year. KYLE CAMPBELL

Dark towels for makeup are great for hiding mascara stains. MARSHALL WATSON

Dark towels for makeup are great for hiding mascara stains. MARSHALL WATSON

The newly renovated multi-use athletic courts at Hampton Bays Elementary School. The courts were part of the first phase of $16.8 million bond project for the school district. KYLE CAMPBELL

The newly renovated multi-use athletic courts at Hampton Bays Elementary School. The courts were part of the first phase of $16.8 million bond project for the school district. KYLE CAMPBELL

Parents gather outside the recently renovated Hampton Bays Elementary School at about 3 p.m. on September 9, the first day of school. KYLE CAMPBELL

Parents gather outside the recently renovated Hampton Bays Elementary School at about 3 p.m. on September 9, the first day of school. KYLE CAMPBELL

The new mixed-use athletic courts outside Hampton Bays High School were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project, which was put into action during the summer. KYLE CAMPBELL

The new mixed-use athletic courts outside Hampton Bays High School were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project, which was put into action during the summer. KYLE CAMPBELL

Newly installed lights illuminate the new synthetic turf football field at Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. Both the lights and the field were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

Newly installed lights illuminate the new synthetic turf football field at Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. Both the lights and the field were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

The recently installed score board on the football field outside Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. The scoreboard is part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

The recently installed score board on the football field outside Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. The scoreboard is part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

Newly installed lights illuminate the new synthetic turf football field at Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. Both the lights and the field were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

Newly installed lights illuminate the new synthetic turf football field at Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. Both the lights and the field were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

Newly installed lights illuminate the new synthetic turf football field at Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. Both the lights and the field were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

Newly installed lights illuminate the new synthetic turf football field at Hampton Bays High School during a junior varsity football game Tuesday. Both the lights and the field were part of phase one of the district's $16.8 million bond project. KYLE CAMPBELL

authorKyle Campbell on Sep 17, 2013
With the sun slowly descending behind the trees and darkness falling, the new 70-foot-tall stadium lights overlooking the Hampton Bays High School football field flickered on for the first time... more

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