BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Senior citizens and East Hampton Town officials labored to defend the town’s plans to build a new senior center on Abrahams Path in the face of criticism over the estimated $32 million cost of the new facility even as Supervisor K
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Four of the five members of the East Hampton Town Board said this week that they are in favor of exempting the plans for a new town-owned Senior Center from zoning review, but asking the town’s regulatory boards for specific input o
BY MICHAEL WRIGHT Constructing the new East Hampton Town Senior Center, as currently designed, would cost more than $31 million, architects told the East Hampton Town Board last week likely the most expensive project the town has ever undertaken, a
The East Hampton Town Senior Center has been closed down after several staff members and senior citizens tested positive for COVID-19. Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc’s office announced on Wednesday morning, April 20, that the facility had been closed f