Southampton Town Voters Approve Land Swap for Lake Agawam Algae Treatment System - 27 East

Southampton Town Voters Approve Land Swap for Lake Agawam Algae Treatment System

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A rendering of the algae harvester that will reside in Dosher Park in Southampton Village.

A rendering of the algae harvester that will reside in Dosher Park in Southampton Village.

authorMichael Wright on Nov 6, 2024
Southampton Town voters gave a resounding approval to a ballot measure asking to allow a portion of a park in Southampton Village to be alienated, so that it can be... more

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