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Beach Wheelchairs
All East Hampton Town Beaches have beach wheelchairs available for use during their hours of operation.
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East Hampton Recycling Center
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Planning Department Services
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Reserve Carol Morrison Park/Fort Pond House
Read through details about Carol Morrison Park/Fort Pond House.
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Reserve Paumanok Campsite
The Town has created the first thru-hiking campsite at the Rod's Valley Park Preserve, 14 miles from the Paumanok Path's trail end at Montauk Lighthouse. Up to six people may stay for a maximum of one night.
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Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program
The housing Choice Voucher Program is a federally funded program that is administered locally by the Town of East Hampton.
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Transportation
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EH Town 375th Anniversary Parade to Take Place October 14
Rescheduled from its original Sept. 23 date, the Town of East Hampton's 375th Anniversary Parade is slated for 10 a.m. on October 14, along East Hampton Main Street and up Newtown Lane. Read on... -
Advisory Issued on Harmful Algal Bloom in Montauk's Fort Pond
The Suffolk Co. Health Dept. has asked residents to avoid contact with the waters of Fort Pond in Montauk, where a bloom of cyanobacteria, known as blue-green algae, has been confirmed. Contact could cause vomiting, skin irritation, or allergic reactions. Read on... -
Montaukett Chief Robert Pharaoh to Lead EH Town 375th Anniversary Parade
In support and recognition of the Montauketts, indigenous inhabitants of the land that became the Town of East Hampton in 1648, Town Board selects Chief Robert Pharaoh of the Montaukett Indian Nation to lead town's 375th Anniversary Parade on Sept. 23 Read on...