Babylon native becomes first in company history to hold both top roles.
A new party supply store offering decorations, helium balloons and full-service party planning celebrated its grand opening on Long Island.
Babylon Social, a new "community-centered brewpub​" serving American and Italian food on Long Island, is hosting a ribbon-cutting next week.
A new party supply store offering decorations, helium balloons and full-service party planning has opened on Long Island.
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A first-generation Chinese immigrant, mother of 4 and wife of an NYC firefighter is expanding her Long Island boutique beauty salon.
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Local business owners will gain expert insights into critical funding opportunities.
The Town of Babylon proudly hosted its inaugural Small Business Networking Night in September.
"I love this town and am grateful for all the beautiful people in it." - Francesca Genovas, owner of Village Vines in Babylon.
The celebration will announce 10 winners of special giveaways.
The beloved movie theater is expected to reopen, after a long journey of renovations.
Mack's, a home style breakfast and lunch restaurant, opened for business on Friday.
Participants will learn about different funding opportunities for their businesses.
The restaurant will open in the former Bank of Babylon.
The location is one out of several Long Island locations to close.
The restaurant announced that it closed its doors after 20 years, but plans to reopen.
The initiative aims to unite all the town's chambers.
Alongside the Long Island Railroad lies one of Babylon's Hidden Gems.
Redefine Meals, a meal prep company created by 2 college students, opened its seventh location in Babylon.
Argyle Toys will be hosting origami classes, face painting, discounts, food and more, in honor of its 1-year anniversary.
"Keeping everybody happy is the most time-honored tradition."
The new salon took over the former Hair Stories space on Deer Park Ave., and is a place for independent stylists to work in a salon setting.
The Laura Lee Fleet, located at 3500 Ocean Pkwy.​ in Babylon, was named "Best Fishing Boat on Long Island​" for the 5th consecutive year.
The new full-service hair salon took over the former Hair Stories space on Deer Park Avenue and will focus on cutting-edge color and cuts.
The $20 million plan will reportedly reduce the building size by 19 percent and divide the interior space to create more tenant units.
We asked readers "If you could bring back one local business that closed in town (it doesn't matter how long ago), which would it be?"
The chicken sandwich chain would construct a building with a drive-thru at Great South Bay Shopping Center in West Babylon.
At Spirit + Soul Studio, which opens later this month on West Main Street in Babylon, patrons can shop a slew of products and take classes.
Construction has started, and the owners announced a planned spring opening and a major overhaul of the 50-year-old local theater.
Another long-standing local supermarket is closing, this time one of 16 ShopRites on the Long Island.
"Babylon Business Blitz"aims to promote the Direct Support Program, which allows businesses to receive federal grant money.
Exclusive deals and discounts from boutiques, restaurants and dance studios are now offered through Discover Long Island.
Babylon Village area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Babylon Chamber is hosting a block party Thursday evening for "family fun" and to support local businesses.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Babylon Village.
A 21-year-old baker is opening a cookie shop on Main Street in Babylon Village, a business inspired by a pandemic hobby.
Three Babylon Village residents and mothers teamed up to open a toy store in the village.
Meghan Ward, a New York native, suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years – until she founded Ergo Hemp Co.