A Private Tour of The Church
The Church used to be the Methodist Church in Sag Harbor Village and has been converted into an artist residency, exhibition space, creativity center, and exquisite destination.
The mission of the Sag Harbor Church (The Church) is to foster creativity on the East End to honor the living history of Sag Harbor as a “maker” Village.
The NCC has arranged a private tour of this renovated facility.
THIS PRIVATE TOUR IS LIMITED TO ONLY 20 PEOPLE.
WE’RE SORRY,
TOUR IS AT CAPACITY
as of July 14th!
New Business:
On July 6, several NCC members represented our interests at the Repurposing of East Hampton Airport meeting, designed to get community input on the future of the airport.
Many residents from the Town of Southampton attended and shared stories of noise and pollution associated with aircraft traffic over our homes. Town Councilman Tommy John Schiavoni spoke of the increase in the volume of complaints he and the Southampton Town Board are receiving. He asked that the November Route which directs helicopters over Hampton Bays, North Sea, Water Mill, Bridgehampton, Noyac and Sag Harbor be immediately discontinued.
Noyac Civic members should continue to file complaints, send letters to the local papers and contact our Town Board demanding change. East Hampton regains control of the airport in September when FAA grant assurances expire. Now is our time to be heard.
Many thanks to Tricia Currie, John Kirrane, Carolyn Kirrane, Maureen Devlin, Marty Diner, Barry Holden, Gene Polito and others who spoke on behalf of Noyac or others who attended this meeting and did not get a chance to speak.