Some patrons of the LongHouse Reserve are upset that its veteran director was let go, but the board says it needed new leadership to expand the garden into a museum with a broader mission.
Source: New York Times
Donors Withhold Gifts to Protest Changes at Hamptons Sculpture Garden
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