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The Hamptons continues to cope with an influx of folks who’ve fled the city. A source at Stop & Shop in East Hampton said of the scene Sunday: “It was way overcrowded, with some aisles having 20 or 30 people … There was no social distancing … They sent security to one aisle and asked …
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Christie Brinkley is terrified for her daughters who have self-quarantined in New York City where the coronavirus death toll reached 1,218 Monday afternoon. Brinkley’s daughters, 21-year-old Sailor Brinkley-Cook and 34-year-old Alexa Ray Joel, are both self-quarantining in the Big Apple while she has been staying in her Hamptons home with 24-year-old son Jack Brinkley-Cook. “My …
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The Hamptons are so over-run with wealthy New Yorkers panic-buying food and stretching medical supplies that local leaders are now asking Gov. Andrew Cuomo to issue a travel ban from the city. The move comes after Dr. Deborah Birx, of the White House coronavirus response team, said at a press conference this week with President …
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Wealthy people who have flocked to the Hamptons to escape the coronavirus are ransacking grocery stores in epic shopping sprees that are costing thousands of dollars a pop. Since COVID-19 hit Long Island’s tony beach towns last week, its residents have been lining up for groceries and other essentials as they prepare to hunker down …