"We take great pride in introducing a product that for the elite palette and also priced for the regular pocket," GM Daniel Pepi said.
The executives urged caution and preparedness. "You never know if [Erin] could take a turn this way at the end of its path," Blakeman said.
"Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts. We truly loved being part of this community," said owner Greg Herzing.
Studio Sol offers spray tans, waxing, facials, makeup and body treatments for both men and women.
"Long Islanders love the lobster rolls. It’s like pizza," said Chef Eric LeVine, who discussed what makes a great lobster roll.
Shopping local will allow the foundation to bring joy to children and young adults fighting cancer. "We love you so much!" the charity said.
The PDQ franchisees requested to sever their ties from the chain, allowing more freedom over menu items and product sourcing, an owner said.
The waxing salon opened in January. The shop offers services to both men and women in a "local and relaxed spot."
The pastrami shop closed sometime earlier this year. Souvlaki Street announced it is coming soon.
Umberto's signed a long-term lease in the site of a former pizzeria. Here's what to know, including the targeted opening date.
Learn the date, time and location of several warm-weather events in Farmingdale Village.
The Mediterranean restaurant, which was on Broadhollow Road, has closed.
The owners plan to renovate the lounge into a 1920s, 1930s jazz club aesthetic reminiscent of an old New York metropolitan cocktail lounge.
"Farmingdale has been a blessing to me, my family and to my employees," owner Ben LoManto said.
"...God forbid, these students can protect themselves and get tested or check themselves, or even their loved ones who might not know."
People can customize their own pasta bowls. The store also introduced gelato imported from Italy, bomboloni, coffee, beer and more.
Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition was voted as May's charity. "We are honored to be part of such an important cause," one business owner says.
The Halal Guys had two locations on the island, both of which are now closed.
The courts will be open to the public at select dates and times. Here's everything to know about the new courts.
Co-owner Joe Fortuna called the award the best. "It’s the most satisfying award: to make your customers happy."