Green Drop donation trailers opening at two Long Island malls
Every time people bring their items to the trailers, Green Drop pays its nonprofit and charity partners for the donations, helping them fund their programs in the community.
Read MoreEvery time people bring their items to the trailers, Green Drop pays its nonprofit and charity partners for the donations, helping them fund their programs in the community.
Read MoreZappos, which is owned by Amazon, will sell a selection of John’s Crazy Socks promoting awareness for people with Down syndrome and autism.
Read MoreThe Centereach store will remain open for in-person shopping through April 16 and the new store is expected to reopen early this summer.
Read MoreThe California-based chain will open a store Saturday, April 9 at the Samanea New York mall in Westbury.
Read MoreFP Movement opens on Friday, April 15 and Aerie opens on Friday, April 22.
Read MoreFunds raised from the purchases of Lucky Dog and Lucky Cat treats between March 14 and April 14 will provide food, medical care, disaster relief, and emergency support for animal shelters to protect animal welfare and the welfare of the care providers.
Read MoreCollege HUNKS Hauling Junk and Moving has signed an endorsement deal with the Stony Brook University men’s basketball team, sponsoring the team for the 2022 season.
Read MoreThe donation was a result of a campaign created by Jovia’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee to benefit HKS’ work for the DeafBlind Community.
Read MoreThe 15,000-square-foot store is the chain’s second on Long Island.
Read MoreQ30 Innovations, which invented and manufactures the Q-Collar, is now an official partner of the Riptide.
Read MoreThe 2022 Special Olympics USA Games is joining forces with 48 Jersey Mike’s Subs locations in New York, including several on Long Island, for its 12th Annual March “Month of Giving” campaign.
Read MoreThe 5,500-square-foot office at 346 Route 25A is Allied’s 24th location on Long Island.
Read MoreBoxLunch, which has a civic mission to help end hunger, donates one meal to Feeding America for every $10 spent in their stores.
Read MoreDiscount chain Ocean State Job Lot has donated 500 winter coats and over 25,000 pounds of food to the Lighthouse Mission in Bellport.
Read MoreThis will be the fourth location for The French Workshop, which already has stores in Plainview, Garden City and Bayside.
Read MoreThis is the third Duck Donuts location on Long Island, following those in Hauppauge and Selden.
Read MoreWhen customers purchase food from participating Jersey Mike’s locations, they’ll be invited to round their change up to the nearest dollar.
Read MoreThe Ivy features new American and Italian cuisine and offers an eclectic menu with burgers, pasta, salads, inventive cocktails and a lot more.
Read MoreLong-missing revenues and customers returned for more small businesses in December, compared to last month, says Alignable’s Road To Recovery Report.
Read MoreA La Mode Shoppe, a popular artisanal ice cream shop in Manhattan, will open a new location in East Hampton this spring.
Read MoreThe new 3,000-square-foot restaurant is located at 331 East Main St.
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