Community Corner

East End Business Book: Zip Line Flown Out of Town by Biz Owners

Also this week, several new businesses across the East End will be opening their doors soon.

EAST HAMPTON

Serena & Lily Opens in Wainscott Next Week
The sign that went up Friday on the old Georgica Creek Antiques building announced Serena & Lily is the new business taking over the space.

A textile design company with collections of home decor, including bedding, upholstery, furniture, and women's accessories, it will be the first store for Serena & Lily. 

SOUTHAMPTON

Juice Press, a business that sells raw juice and smoothies as well as raw food, is soon to open a location on Main Street in Southampton Village.

Juice Press has several locations in Manhattan plus a Williamsburg, Brooklyn, shop. 

The Southampton shop will be between Tenet and the Mark Humphrey Gallery at 93 Main Street, in the space formerly occupied by BookHampton, which has moved to Hampton Road.

According to juicepress.com, the location will open Memorial Day weekend.

WESTHAMPTON-HAMPTON BAYS

New Restaurant to Open in East Quogue

A new restaurant is set to open Memorial Day weekend in the former two-year-old La Lanterna restaurant in East Quogue. 

The new 80-seat restaurant, called the Station, according to owner Rafe Worthington, of Quogue, and his partner, Marina Rutherfurd, is based on a farm-to-table model where most everything served is either grown or landed locally. 

RIVERHEAD

Downtown Business Owners Blast Zip Line Plan
Downtown Riverhead business owners railed against a proposal for a new zip line that would be located by the Peconic Riverfront -- leaving the plan possibly dead in the water.

John Finnegan of Urban Jungle Zip Lines pitched his proposal to the Riverhead town board Thursday.

Councilman George Gabrielsen prefaced the discussion by saying he wanted to set the record straight.

NORTH FORK

New Pilates Studio Coming to Peconic This Summer
A popular Pilates teacher will be setting up shop in Peconic this summer.

Ellie Herman, a "master instructor" from New York who has published nine books on Pilates, including "Pilates for Dummies," own three studios in Brooklyn -- and will be offering private sessions, rehabilitation, and Pilates teacher training, as well as acupuncture, on the North Fork this summer.


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