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Keeping Account: 07.18.19

Wed, 07/17/2019 - 12:00
Tony Caramanico’s artwork graced the walls at an opening reception on July 5 for Indy Home, a new home furnishings shop in Montauk owned by Beverly Bartfeld, right.
Jane Bimson

And Now, Indy Home

Beverly Bartfeld, an interior designer, has opened Indy Home, a furniture and accessories store, at 71 South Elmwood Avenue in Montauk. The shop features a curated collection of contemporary beach house-style furnishings, including couches, chairs, tabletop items, and throw pillows. The store is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

 

Sales for Mental Health

The Hope for Depression Research Foundation, a nonprofit established by Audrey Gruss, a Southampton resident, will launch its second annual awareness-raising week at noon next Thursday outside the Ralph Lauren store on Job’s Lane in Southampton.

More than 200 businesses will place yellow balloons by their doors to raise awareness about mental health issues, and on Aug. 1 between 4 and 6 p.m. stores including Ralph Lauren, J. Crew, J. McLaughlin, and Geary Gubbins Sports will hold sales and donate a percentage of proceeds to the foundation.


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