Wren Kitchens opens its newest Long Island showroom
The new Commack showroom is the company’s fourth on Long Island.
Read MoreThe new Commack showroom is the company’s fourth on Long Island.
Read MoreThis year’s drive brought in 6,280 pounds of electronic waste, a significant increase compared to the 4,240 pounds collected the previous year.
Read MoreThe store, which is designed in the chain’s Next Generation format, is located in the Merrick Commons Shopping Center at 1692 Merrick Road.
Read MorePelicana offers a Korean-inspired menu that focuses on fried chicken coated in a variety of unique flavorful sauces.
Read MoreOn Saturday, Nov. 11, the restaurant will give a free order of its Bang Bang Shrimp and a soft drink to service members, veterans and first responders with valid ID.
Read MoreThe tri-annual event that offers meal deals at dozens of area eateries will be held from Sunday, Oct. 29 through Sunday, Nov. 5.
Read MoreThe company has introduced three fall-themed dishes in its Harvest Menu and will donate 15 percent of sales of those meals to Island Harvest.
Read MoreThe 165-seat eatery at 45 Carmans Road is slated to open on Friday, Oct. 20.
Read MoreThe new restaurant is located in the Plainview Centre shopping center at 397 S. Oyster Bay Road.
Read MoreChef Justin Smillie will be offering his wood-fired pizzas in partnership with local wineries.
Read MoreGlow in the Park features zip lining and climbing through an illuminated forest.
Read MoreThis will be the fourth Long Island location for Shrimpy’s, following its existing eateries in East Islip, Massapequa Park and Huntington Station.
Read MoreThe chain plans to open its newest location this fall in a 2,500-square-foot freestanding building in the Orchard Plaza shopping center.
Read MoreThe event is scheduled for 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, August 28 at the chain’s Wantagh shop.
Read MoreFor the third year, PSEG Long Island is partnering with Island Harvest to fight hunger and food insecurity with community volunteers and Stop & Shop.
Read MoreThe company’s owners were able to receive the assistance because they opened their new location in a commercial space that had been vacant for more than a year.
Read MoreThe educational gym concept offers classes for kids from toddlers through age 11.
Read MoreThe company, which says it is the only primary care provider to carry the AARP name, also plans to open a second Long Island center in Hempstead later this year.
Read MoreMain Street Revitalization grants are available for businesses that complete projects to help improve the economic stability and growth of a municipality.
Read MoreThe company is slated to open a restaurant this month in the Country Glen Center at 47 Old Country Road in Carle Place.
Read MoreThe chain of food markets is planning to open three stores in its move to Long Island.
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