PSEG Long Island extends programs to support local shops
Since the initiatives began in 2018, more than $2.8 million has been distributed to local business owners.
Read MoreSince the initiatives began in 2018, more than $2.8 million has been distributed to local business owners.
Read MoreThe mall’s new feature is intended to be an interactive space for children that inspires creativity.
Read MoreThe new Wild Fork Foods is located in the Nassau Plaza shopping center at 603 Hempstead Turnpike in West Hempstead.
Read MoreThe donation helped fill the shelves at The Marion & Aaron Gural JCC’s Rina Shkolnik Kosher Food Pantry.
Read MoreFlymacarthur.com, provides information and maps on the routes its air carriers serve, as well as on-time, flight arrival and departure information, airport dining options, news and more.
Read MoreThe 1,200-square-foot eatery at 999 Montauk Highway is the first BWW GO concept store to open on Long Island.
Read MoreThe grant is part of the second round of giving through the Amplify Fund providing more than $8.2 million to 68 lead nonprofits.
Read MoreThe 1,500-square-foot sandwich shop is located in a newly constructed gothic-style building.
Read MoreThe restaurant features street food from around the world.
Read MoreThe new DoorDash delivery option is available at all of Stop & Shop’s New York stores, including its 50 Long Island locations.
Read MoreBranzinos features an abundant selection of seafood, steaks, Italian pasta dishes and more.
Read MoreThe new restaurant is located in the Crossroads Plaza West shopping center at 47 Route 25A.
Read MoreNew York Fries began with one location at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan 40 years ago.
Read MoreThe sweepstakes runs until Jan. 31.
Read MoreThe seasonal route will operate twice-weekly this winter, on Thursdays and Sundays through April 28.
Read MoreThe fast-growing chain opened a nearly 7,000-square-foot restaurant at the Samanea New York mall in Westbury.
Read MoreAt the event at the company’s Melville headquarters, 100 children and their families opened presents while enjoying a fun-filled night with dinner, games, and music.
Read MoreLIBOR leaders and volunteers pitched in to help Rebuilding Together Long Island and Island Harvest.
Read MoreThe training center, which held a grand opening ribbon-cutting celebration last week, received a PSEG Long Island Main Street Revitalization grant of $74,625, while National Grid provided a $50,000 grant.
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.
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