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Landscape Architect Guillot Will Work With Engineers for Revamping of Pond Lane

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Pat Lenihan addresses the Southampton Village Board and residents in attendance during the work session on Tuesday night. CAILIN RILEY

Pat Lenihan addresses the Southampton Village Board and residents in attendance during the work session on Tuesday night. CAILIN RILEY

Pat Lenihan addresses the Southampton Village Board and residents in attendance during the work session on Tuesday night. CAILIN RILEY

Pat Lenihan addresses the Southampton Village Board and residents in attendance during the work session on Tuesday night. CAILIN RILEY

Trustee Roy Stevenson. CAILIN RILEY

Trustee Roy Stevenson. CAILIN RILEY

authorCailin Riley on Sep 24, 2025
The Southampton Village Board unanimously approved authorizing Mayor Bill Manger to sign an agreement with landscape architect Perry Guillot for landscape design services on Pond Lane, not to exceed a... more

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