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Beacon Chamber
AFLAC New York
93 Sterling Street
(845) 797-4890
Beacon, NY 12508 www.aflac.com Patricia Fleming, Sales Agent; patriciafleming9@aol.com
Insurance Agencies & Brokers

All Access Dental
288 Main Street (845) 838-0086
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 838-0903 www.allaccessdental.net David Gonzalez, CEO; dgonzalez@allaccessdental.net
Karina Intriago, COO; kintriago@allaccessdental.net
Dentists - General

Always at Your Service
PO Box 366 (845) 590-1994
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 831-3398
Jacenta Lorick; jaclorick@yahoo.com
Cleaning & Janitorial Services

Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
436 Main Street, Suite 2 (845) 765-8300
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 765-8299
Kim Dingee; kim.m.dingee@ampf.com
Insurance Agencies & Brokers

Antalek & Moore Insurance Agency, LLC
340 Main Street (845) 831-4300
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 831-5631 www.antalek-moore.com Fred Antalek; fantalek@antalek-moore.com
Patrick Moore, CPCU; pmoore@antalek-moore.com
Insurance Agencies & Brokers

Artisan Wine Shop
180 Main Street (845) 440-6923
Beacon, NY 12508 www.artisanwineshop.com Mei Ying So, Owner; meiying@artisanwineshop.com
Liquor Stores

The Beacon Bagel
466 Main Street (845) 440-6958
Beacon, NY 12508 www.thebeaconbagel.com Anik Burns, Founder; anik@thebeaconbagel.com
Art Burns; art@thebeaconbagel.com
Cafes
Restaurants

Beacon City School District
10 Education Drive (845) 838-6900
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 838-6905 www.beaconcityk12.org Harvey Hilburgh, Interim Superintendent; hilburgh.h@beaconk12.org
Schools - Public

Beacon Dental
1020 Wolcott Avenue (845) 838-3666
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 838-3223 www.beacon-dental.com HongLi Wang, DDS, Owner; beacon_dental@verizon.net
Dentists - General

The Beacon Institute, Inc.
199 Main Street (845) 838-1600
Beacon, NY 12508 Fax: (845) 838-6613 www.bire.org Marc Moran, Chief Operating Officer; jmerchant@bire.org
Organizations - Environmental
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