Town of Riverhead Closes on the Purchase of Former Peconic Bay Medical Entenmann Campus

(Photo: Town of Riverhead) Supervisor Yvette Aguiar (second from right) and PBMC Foundation Executive Director and President Amy Loeb (second from left) exchange paperwork in connection with the Town’s purchase of PBMC’s Entenmann Campus on 2nd Street.

Property Will Serve As the New Town Hall 

The Town of Riverhead recently closed on the purchase of 4-6 W. 2nd St and 214 Griffing Avenue (the former Peconic Bay Medical Entenmann campus) in downtown Riverhead. The location will serve as Riverhead’s new Town Hall. 

The acquisition complements the town’s revitalization efforts and provides the Peconic Bay Medical Center funds to expand women’s health and ambulatory services. 

“This Town purchase will allow for the much-needed expansion of Riverhead’s Police Department, the Town Justice Court, and enhance services to our community,” said Riverhead Town Supervisor Yvette Aguiar. “We thank the Peconic Bay Medical Foundation for working and partnering with us on this much needed effort in our community.”

Aguiar added that the transition is expected to begin in three months, and a full transition will take place by the end of this year.  

(Photo: Town of Riverhead) Standing: PBMC Chief Financial Officer Michael O’Donnell, PBMC Foundation Executive Director/President Amy Loeb, PBMC Foundation Chair Emilie Roy Corey, and Town Supervisor Yvette Aguiar.