Dairy Queen opens in Nesconset
The DQ at 594 Middle Country Road is the sixth Dairy Queen to open on Long Island since the chain returned here in 2013.
Read MoreThe DQ at 594 Middle Country Road is the sixth Dairy Queen to open on Long Island since the chain returned here in 2013.
Read MoreThe eatery at 397 West Sunrise Highway is the national chain’s third location on Long Island, joining others in Centereach and Lawrence.
Read MoreDaniel Reitman, owner of Dan’s Dog Walking and Pet Sitting in Port Washington, has been named Pet Sitter of the Year by Pet Sitters International.
Read MoreHere are six ways your company can work with nonprofits to help make an impact on Long Island.
Read MoreThough the shop local initiative is always important, business leaders say it is especially crucial this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has forced many businesses to change the way they operate and has reduced opportunities for in-person events.
Read MoreThe Firefly Artists was created by an emerging artist to create a gallery setting where local artists can meet, support one another, and display and sell their own creations.
Read MoreThe 35,000-square-foot retail building on 3.78 acres at 1151 Old Country Road has been vacant since Toys ‘R’ Us closed the location in 2018.
Read MoreNamed four times to Newsday’s “Top 10 Fish Markets on Long Island” list, Artie’s was known for its fresh fish and a menu on par with Island Park’s best seafood restaurants.
Read MoreThe Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has teamed with the Town of Hempstead to provide free personal protective equipment kits to small businesses to help protect employees and shoppers against the COVID-19 virus.
Read MoreSam Gershowitz, Long Island recycling pioneer and founder of Gershow Recycling, has received a 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries.
Read MoreThrough CAPS at The Safe Center, students and faculty will have increased access to educational workshops and programming developed with existing resources.
Read MoreWestfield, which owns the South Shore Mall in Bay Shore and the Sunrise Mall in Massapequa, is offering a 10-day program through Nov. 1 called Shop Your Heart Out, which gives in-store discounts and gifts in exchange for the minimum $10 donation.
Read MoreThe mystical turducken consists of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, stuffed into a deboned turkey.
Read MoreThe effort is part of an initiative promoted by the Partnership for a Healthier America, a national nonprofit working to transform the food landscape in pursuit of health equity.
Read MorePanera Bread has announced the return of its annual Pink Ribbon Bagel fundraising campaign, to raise awareness and funds for the American Cancer Society during October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Read MoreBB&B’s new 1,200-square-foot location in the Woodbury Town Plaza shopping center at 8025 Jericho Turnpike is its second on Long Island.
Read MoreSmall businesses that received Paycheck Protection Program assistance of $50,000 or less, are now eligible for the loans.
Read MoreYouthBuild Long Island, a program from United Way of Long Island, received 10 laptops, while the Boys & Girls Club of the Bellport Area was given 100 backpacks filled with school supplies.
Read MoreThe Old Bethpage-based nonprofit’s Center for Learning and Professional Development was recognized for its commitment to ongoing education for its employees.
Read MoreThe four-day event, featuring both meat-based and vegan chili selections, raises funds for the Association for Mental Health and Wellness and supports community mental health services.
Read MoreThe money went to 27 nonprofit organizations that focus on arts and culture, community development and response, conservation and environment, education, mental health, youth development and legal assistance.
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