East Hampton Town officials are abandoning plans to impose a summer weekend ban on all helicopters during the busy Hamptons tourism season, citing concerns about aircraft being diverted to neighboring towns.
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East Hampton Town officials are abandoning plans to impose a summer weekend ban on all helicopters during the busy Hamptons tourism season, citing concerns about aircraft being diverted to neighboring towns.
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