East Hampton Conservators is East Hampton’s first Political Action Committee (PAC). Our mission is to control development, protect the environment and pure drinking water, and preserve open space, historic legacy, and quality of life in the Town of East Hampton through vigilance, public education, and the election of candidates with a proven record of dedication to environmental protection and good government.
We differ from not-for-profit organizations in that we are permitted by law to raise funds to support political committees and candidates who promote environmental protection and quality of life legislation.
Message to Donors
East Hampton Conservators is celebrating its eighth anniversary in 2015. Please continue your support of our mission to preserve East Hampton by responding to our fundraising mailings. Or go to our “Contribute” page now and send your gift today. Thank you!
We invite members to write articles for our “Issues” and “Where We Stand” pages and to provide messages for our Bulletin Board on the Home page. We enthusiastically invite your participation.
Send us your email address and we’ll send you EMAIL ALERTS
periodically.
Click here for the sign-up form.
photo by Ellen Watson
• Why We Need YOUR Help in 2015
• Zoning Controversy: A Letter
to the East Hampton Town
Board, 12/9/13
• Protection of the Atlantic Double
Dunes
• The Team to Unite East Hampton
• Support Your Right to Beach
Access
• The Town Board Must Follow the Town's Laws and Planning Guidelines
• Structures on Farms need Planning Board Review
• EHC Endorses Kirsten Gillibrand
• EHC Opposes Zoning Change for Oak View Highway Development Scheme
• EHC Opposes Sag Harbor Cottages Site Plan
• The Wilkinson Administration's Financial Plan: SELL EAST HAMPTON
• EH Conservators at Town
Hall Meeting
• Letter: Save the New Town Hall
• Open Letter to the New
Town Board
• Letter to the Zoning Board of Appeals on the Atlantic
Double Dunes
• Open Space Acquisitions
Enhance East Hampton
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Selah-Lester Property |
Protection of the Atlantic Double Dunes
The Town Comprehensive Plan: Why It Is Important
Jonathan Barnes - Selah Lester House Saved
Open Space Purchases Are The Best Investment
The Community Preservation Fund
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Accabonac Harbor Meadow |
The Importance Of Our Sole Source Aquifer
Meet Marguerite Wolffsohn - Town Planning Director
Town Code Enforcement Department
Town And Village Working Together
Town Emergency Communication System
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Historic houses for new Town Hall |
Historic Houses Become New Town Hall
Bulletin Board
East Hampton Town’s
Comprehensive Plan
The town has a plan to preserve and protect the town’s future.
Town Board Meetings
Town Board meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of the month at 7 p.m.Town Board work sessions are held on the first, second, and third Tuesdays of the month,and the last Saturday of the month, at 10 a.m. For further information, including the location ofTown Board meetings and meeting agendas, call the Town Clerk at 631 324-4142.
Register To Vote
For information on registering to vote, or to obtain an absentee ballot in East Hampton Town, contact the Suffolk County Board of Elections at (631) 852-4500. Or email us at info@easthamptonconservators.com.
Volunteer Emergency
Workers Needed
They help save our lives. Call today.
Montauk: 631-668-5400
Amagansett: 631-267-3300
East Hampton: 631-324-6876
Springs: 631-324-9811