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Physician relocates to Parkview LaGrange campus

LAGRANGE — Dr. William A. Smith, M.D., of Parkview Physicians Group OB/GYN, is now seeing patients at a new office, having relocated to the Parkview LaGrange Hospital campus. Until recently, his practice was located in Angola. “We’re thrilled that Dr. Smith has returned to LaGrange,” said Jordi Disler, president of PLH. “He was here some years ago, and it’s wonderful to be able to welcome him back after his years in Steuben County. His arrival is great news for patients and the community!” Smith has been a beloved and respected member of the Steuben County community for two decades, having delivered more than 2,000 babies and developed caring relationships with his patients. Before he established his previous obstetrics and gynecology private practice in Angola, he was a practicing OB/GYN from 1985 to 2000 in Oklahoma City. He also served first as chair of the OB/GYN department, later as board member and vice president, and finally, as medical dir

Historic Cornell Inn in Lenox sold for $1 9 million

LENOX — Another historic inn has changed hands, reflecting an upsurge of interest among potential purchasers buying into the bed-and-breakfast segment of the hospitality industry. The 28-room, three-building Cornell Inn, a short distance from the downtown business center, has been sold by Tim and Nell McCaffery, owners since 2012, to Kurt Inderbitzen, who formed Cornell Inn Holdings LLC for the transaction. First listed last February by The B&B Team, Inn Consultants LLC, a hospitality consultancy and brokerage firm based in Kennebunk, Maine, and other locations, the asking price was just under $2.6 million. The three buildings on the site date to the 18th and 19th centuries.

NYON review: Peranakan-inspired boutique condo

Sep 2022 For the benefit of those less familiar with the East, the culturally rich neighbourhood of Katong was an area once filled with coconut plantations and dominated by seaside bungalows and pre-war shophouses for wealthy Peranakans and Eurasians. Today, the shophouses continue to stand strong with its immaculate motifs and colourful facades while many of the bungalows have given way to high rise condominiums. In fact, Aurum Land’s acquisition of several landed homes to build NYON has effectively brought the end to landed property plots left along Amber Road. Playing on its distinguished surroundings, NYON’s very name is inspired by the word “Nyonya”, a term which the Peranakan Chinese community commonly refer to themselves by.

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