Friday, April 8, 2011

The Whole Place

The view from the bluff in North Sea includes the Peconic Bay and Robins Island. Robins Island is a 435 acre private island  between the north and south forks of the eastend. The island's deed goes back to 1615 and includes riparian rights. Most beaches in New York State allow public access to the high tide mark. The beaches and near water at Robins Island are private property predating the state of New York.

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