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Chappaqua Is Open For Business, Sort Of

Marmalade is open for business on Saturday despite not having power. Photo Credit: Aleksa Karner
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CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. – Many businesses in Chappaqua still don't have power but they're open for business. Here's a listing from the Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce. 

  • Chappaqua Farmer's Market open Saturday – St. Mary’s Church at 191 S. Greeley Ave.
  • Chappaqua Paint and Hardware is open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. using lanterns and flash lights to help customers. 
  • Rite Aid is open regular hours thanks to a generator.
  • Drug Mart is open but has no phones or Internet.
  • Gail Patrick's Café is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily with limited service. Coffee, bagels, rolls, muffins, egg sandwiches, hot soup and deli sandwiches are available. 
  • Villarina's Deli & Catering is open.
  • Chappaqua Wine & Spirit Co. has no power but is able to complete purchases. 10 a.m. to end of daylight
  • Chappaqua Wellness Center offers residents 45 minutes of massage for $50 until Nov. 15 and a free place to charge phones and computers.  
  • The Healthy Choice Compounding Pharmacy is open. Members of the community are welcome to come to the temple to charge gadgets.
  • Music in Chappaqua re-opened Friday with some power but no telephone or Internet at the school. 
  • Squires Family Clothing & Footwear has a generator. Cash register and credit card machine operational.
  • World Cup Gymnastics is having gymnastics team practices only from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. while there's daylight. There still is no power or heat. 
  • Center for Aligned Healing offers a free gift of healing post-Sandy recharge and stress reliever –  2 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
  • Prescriptions for Fitness training during daylight hours.
  • Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester is open and has power to share. Members of the community are welcome to come to the temple to charge up gadgets and/or just get warm. 

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