West Hampton Dunes Village, Nonprofit Dig In Over Pair Of Dune Road Properties - 27 East

West Hampton Dunes Village, Nonprofit Dig In Over Pair Of Dune Road Properties

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The home owned by the Barrier Beach Preservation Association at 906 Dune Road. CAROL MORAN

The home owned by the Barrier Beach Preservation Association at 906 Dune Road. CAROL MORAN

The West Hampton Dunes Police Constabulary

The West Hampton Dunes Police Constabulary

 which sits on property owned by the Barrier Beach Preservation Association. CAROL MORAN

which sits on property owned by the Barrier Beach Preservation Association. CAROL MORAN

Property owned by the Barrier Beach Preservation Association. CAROL MORAN

Property owned by the Barrier Beach Preservation Association. CAROL MORAN

By Carol Moran on Oct 10, 2012
A West Hampton Dunes Village Board of Trustees request that the ownership of two Dune Road properties, valued at $3 million in total, be transferred from a local nonprofit to... more

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