Stony Brook Medicine Cuts Ribbon for New East Hampton Emergency Department, Though Opening Is Still a Way Off - 27 East

Stony Brook Medicine Cuts Ribbon for New East Hampton Emergency Department, Though Opening Is Still a Way Off

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The  ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday morning celebrating the late spring opening of the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department.  KYRIL BROMLEY

The ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday morning celebrating the late spring opening of the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department. KYRIL BROMLEY

James Forbes, chairman of the Southampton Hospital Association speaks at the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department on Saturday. KYRIL BROMELY

James Forbes, chairman of the Southampton Hospital Association speaks at the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department on Saturday. KYRIL BROMELY

Emily Mastaler, chief administrative officer of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital.  KYRIL BROMELY

Emily Mastaler, chief administrative officer of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. KYRIL BROMELY

State Senator Anthony Palumbo at the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department on Saturday. KYRIL BROMELY

State Senator Anthony Palumbo at the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department on Saturday. KYRIL BROMELY

Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni at the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department on Saturday. KYRIL BROMELY

Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni at the ceremonial ribbon cutting at the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department on Saturday. KYRIL BROMELY

The  ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday morning celebrating the late spring opening of the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department.  KYRIL BROMLEY

The ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday morning celebrating the late spring opening of the Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department. KYRIL BROMLEY

William Wertheim, MD, MBA,  executive vice president, Stony Brook Medicine.  KYRIL BROMLEY

William Wertheim, MD, MBA, executive vice president, Stony Brook Medicine. KYRIL BROMLEY

Jack Motz on Apr 8, 2025
Stony Brook Medicine held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting ceremony at the newly-constructed East Hampton Off-Campus Emergency Department on Saturday, April 5 — though a final opening of the much-anticipated facility is... more

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