Ford’s Garage unveils Fuel-Efficient Fare menu
The new menu features “supercharged bowls” and protein-packed entrées.
Read MoreThe new menu features “supercharged bowls” and protein-packed entrées.
Read MoreThe new ice cream shop is owned and operated by the Long Island-based Sachdeva family.
Read MoreCIBS W, the women’s group of the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society of Long Island, raised the money at its Friendsgiving Happy Hour.
Read MoreCommissions on ticket sales paid to retailers in that time frame across the state totaled $11.7 million.
Read MoreThe grand opening event will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 29.
Read MoreThe new Stony Brook Crumbl is in the Brooktown Plaza shopping center at 2184A Nesconset Highway.
Read MoreIntroductory fares start at $69.
Read MoreLong Island’s first indoor flying trapeze and aerial arts school celebrated its grand opening.
Read MoreThe Valley Stream retail complex hosted the giveaway of 1,000 traditional, kosher, and halal turkeys to local families in need.
Read MoreThe Long Island Ford’s Garage is located at the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove.
Read MoreThe new 39,000-square-foot grocery store is opening at 5181 Sunrise Highway.
Read MoreThe proceeds will be used to buy a variety of construction and food supplies needed for his community in Jamaica.
Read MoreFord’s Garage on Long Island is located at the Smith Haven Mall in Lake Grove.
Read MoreThe new 3,200-square-foot cafe is located at 606 Broadhollow Road in Melville.
Read MoreThe new eatery is located at 236 Jericho Turnpike in Syosset.
Read MoreStanley Bergman earned the recognition for giving back to the community.
Read MoreFord’s Garage will sell limited-edition Pink Fund T-shirts, with 100% of proceeds benefiting Pink Fund.
Read MoreThe new Pollo Campero at 800 Broadway is the chain’s eighth on Long Island.
Read MoreNAYA will offer $5 bowls and rolls on Thursday, Sept. 25, with 20 percent of the proceeds donated to Island Harvest.
Read MoreThe donation will provide 4,032 meals for families in need.
Read MoreThe contributions aim to help reach thousands of Long Island children during the start of the school year.
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