The village was informed one of its trees was compromised and threatening to fall on a nearby home. The village reached out to the PSEG Long Island Vegetation Management department to assist in the removal since the tree had grown around the high-voltage transmission line.
"The village thanks PSEG Long Island for their work in East Hampton," said Scott Fithian, East Hampton Village's superintendent of public works.
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SOURCE PSEG Long Island
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