Family-run Umberto's expands their popular restaurant.
"I started washing dishes and was a busboy when I was 18 and worked my way up."
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"Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts. We truly loved being part of this community," said owner Greg Herzing.
Shopping local will allow the foundation to bring joy to children and young adults fighting cancer. "We love you so much!" the charity said.
Studio Sol offers spray tans, waxing, facials, makeup and body treatments for both men and women.
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 waxing salon opened in January. The shop offers services to both men and women in a "local and relaxed spot."
The new schoolhouse shares a courtyard with two of her family's shops. The owner says it has been "really magical and inspiring."
The owners plan to renovate the lounge into a 1920s, 1930s jazz club aesthetic reminiscent of an old New York metropolitan cocktail lounge.
"Being recognized by the Farmingdale community is a powerful way to honor Bobby’s legacy," said Lizzy Menges, founder of the charity.
The company raised roughly $100K for the American Cancer Society ahead of the gala. "Giving back isn't a side project," the owner said.
"We are so excited to celebrate our six-year anniversary with all our wonderful customers," owner Laura Napolitano said.
The ice cream store is set to replace the Möge Tee that closed. "Ice cream lovers — get ready, it’s almost time to indulge!" an owner said.
"It's exciting that our customers feel that way about us, and that they continue to feel that way about us," the owner said.
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The shop, which opened in 2023, sold crystals and candles to promote peace and healing.
"[Nurses] took care of me when I was in the hospital and made sure I got better," said John Cronin, co-founder of John's Crazy Socks.
John’s Crazy Socks will donate 10 percent of all sales from the special socks to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance.
"Farmingdale is a thriving, fitness-focused community," owner Michael Flemming said, who believes the community was right for expansion.
The money will help childhood cancer patients. During the event, 103.1 The Wolf aired heartfelt stories from St. Jude patients and families.
A new family ride is expected to open this spring, as well as two new outdoor games. Prices will remain the same as from the 2024 season.
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The official PBA sock is a high-performance athletic sock. "Bowling is for everyone, and so are our socks," John Cronin said.
A sign was placed on the door of the cycling shop informing customers of the closure.
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A ribbon cutting was held to mark the occasion. Owner Jeanette Zimmerman-Schmidt discussed balancing her personal life with her business.
Eric Blumencranz named ex officio member of the Museum of American Armor Board, honoring heroes through its collection of operational armor.
The money was raised for the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Fund with a monthlong fundraising effort through a special "Go Pink" menu.
New York Bariatric Group specializes in treating morbid obesity through surgical and non-surgical procedures.
The shop's mission is to "provide a safe, convenient, and accessible platform for adults to purchase wellness products."
"Joe and Gina O'Brien have consistently proven their dedication to community betterment and supporting those in need," a state senator said.
The charity raffle will feature baskets and gift cards to multiple shops and restaurants in the area and run for several weeks of October.
Redefine Meals offers more than 60 meal options, and packages can be built online for delivery or in-store pickup.
Planet Nugg offers products that offer relief from pain, stress, or enhance one's well-being, the business stated.
The hotel will be a "new prototype" from Hilton and feature a fitness center, indoor pool and hot tub, 101 guest rooms and 16 suites.
Jenna Tomeo said her café, founded in memory of her aunt, will "always be remembered," calling the recognition "really special."
The business will donate to the Special Olympics, and all customers who make an order will receive a special prize.