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Sag Harbor says 16-foot legs need permit

A 16-foot pair of legs attached to the

Photo credit: Doug Kuntz | A 16-foot pair of legs attached to the side of a house at 161 Madison St., Sag Harbor, has generated controversy in the community. (Nov. 23, 2010)

In Sag Harbor, the long arm of the law is gaining on the longest pair of legs on the East End.

For more than three years, a shapely, 16-foot-tall fiberglass pair of female legs has resided on an exterior wall of the home of art gallery owner Ruth Vered and her partner, Janet Lehr.

The artwork was a copy made by the late artist Larry Rivers of one his sculptures that once was part of...

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