How the state’s Medicaid changes will affect disabled residents
New Medicaid provisions enacted statewide in February could interrupt the care of many disabled residents who are currently allowed to choose their own caregivers this November. New York State Senator Simcha Felder is trying to protect his legislation that allows Fiscal Intermediaries (FI) for patients who need personal assistance, such as the elderly and disabled,…
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The Chequit Previews Return with Holiday Festivities
Historic Shelter Island hotel and restaurant The Chequit is hosting a holiday lighting ceremony on Black Friday in what will be its last public event before its much-anticipated grand reopening next year. The Chequit is scheduled to reopen May 1, 2022, following extensive renovations to the building, and its return coincides with the 150th anniversary…
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Gym Tech Helps Hamptonites Create Their Home Gym
Premier fitness equipment sales and service company Gym Tech has been allowing fitness gurus and those just trying to stay fit to bring the workout to the comfort of their home for more than 22 years at showrooms across Long Island, including in Southampton. Randy King, who has been serving the Hamptons for 27 years…
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Orient, Furthest Point East on the North Fork: ‘The Ultimate Getaway From It All’
East End real estate has been on fire during the pandemic with some hamlets hotter than others, but the buying frenzy has certainly caught up to Orient, the furthest point out on the North Fork, in recent months.
Traditional Hamptons Elegance Bordering Southampton Village’s Estate Section
This 4,200-square-foot home at 62 Culver Street boasts a prime location, near the corner of First Neck Lane and bordering Southampton Village’s estate section and still only a short distance to the Atlantic Ocean.















