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Business Beat: New Thai Restaurant Opens Doors

Catch up on the week's big business headlines.

RIVERHEAD

Timothy Hill Children's Ranch Thrift Shop Transformed

A thrift shop that for years has helped to raise funds for the Timothy Hill Children's Ranch in Riverhead has undergone a facelift.

According to Thaddeus Hill, executive director of the Timothy Hill Children's Ranch, the thrift shop has been on the property for over 10 years.

But on Tuesday, the shop reopened as The Ranch Boutique, under the management of Alyssa Wilkie, who relocated from Texas and has given the shop a makeover.

PORT JEFFERSON

After a Dry Spell, Port Jeff Village Gets a Liquor Store

There's a wine store, a cheese store and an olive oil shop, but one business that the village of Port Jeff doesn't have is a liquor store, and that's about to change.

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Port Jeff Liquors will open next month in the t-shirt shop above Fitness Together on East Main Street. Steve Plunkett, who owns the t-shirt shop, is in the process of winding down that business as he prepares to open the new liquor store in its place.

SACHEM

Sachem Alum Renovates Hampton Bays Pizzeria

A 1989 Sachem grad from Holbrook is currently renovating his Hampton Bays pizzeria.

KINGS PARK

Bangkok Pavilion Brings Thai Dishes Back to Main Street

Thai food is now being served up fresh on Kings Park's Main Street.  

Bangkok Pavilion opened its doors to its first customers on Thursday at 25 Main Street, taking over the former space of Sarin Thai Cuisine. Posters hanging in the windows announced the Thai restaurant's soft opening, while the owner awaits larger street signs.


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