Town of East Hampton
Steven Yalamas has extensive experience in public safety and law enforcement, beginning as a Police Officer with the New York City Police Department from 1984 to 1988, followed by a tenure at the Suffolk County Police Department until 2003. Yalamas has served as a Volunteer Firefighter since 1980 and is currently a Fire District Commissioner for the Coram Fire District. Since 2006, Yalamas has worked as an Investigator for the Town Attorney's Office in Brookhaven and has held the position of Ordinance Inspector for the Town of East Hampton since 2007, focusing on housing and safety inspections. Additionally, Yalamas has experience as a Pyrotechnician and previously worked as an Explosive Detection Canine Handler, showcasing a diverse expertise in safety and emergency management. Education includes training at the New York City and Suffolk County Police Academies.
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Town of East Hampton
The town includes the village of East Hampton, as well as the hamlets of Montauk, Amagansett, Wainscott, and Springs. It also includes part of the incorporated village of Sag Harbor. East Hampton is located on a peninsula, bordered on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, to the east by Block Island Sound and to the north by Gardiners Bay, Napeague Bay and Fort Pond Bay. To the west is western Long Island, reaching to the East River and New York City. The Town has eight state parks, most located at the water's edge. The town consists of 70 square miles (180 km2) and stretches nearly 25 miles (40 km), from Wainscott in the west to Montauk Point in the east. It is approximately six miles (10 km) wide at its widest point and less than one mile at its narrowest. The town has jurisdiction over Gardiners Island, which is one of the largest privately owned islands in the United States. The town has 70 miles (110 km) of shoreline.