The hospital completed New York’s first single-port robotic gallbladder removal and Suffolk County’s first single-port thoracic surgery.
After a serious car crash left her with multiple injuries, a 17-year-old teamed up with her mom to open Hot Pilates Huntington.
The practice has opened its third Long Island location, offering advanced spine and pain care on New York Avenue.
The mother–daughter team is launching the studio after the workout helped the daughter recover from a serious injury.
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The African American Small Business Foundation is renewing its push to expand community investment across Long Island and New York State.
Company to match donations up to $10,000 ahead of Thanksgiving, organizers say.
Exclusive gift bundles are now available for a limited time, park officials say.
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Newly renovated suite enhances precision and safety for minimally invasive procedures.
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"This new community has endless possibilities to create new relationships, and we can't wait to see what they bring," the owner said.
The store's opening is set for next week after it has been pushed back a couple of times.
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The bookstore, originally set to open next week, has delayed its opening.
The shop will carry books, toys, games and gifts and features an updated B&N Café. The store was initially to open in February.
The gourmet food brand is known for premium products and artisanal gift baskets. The store will feature cookies, premium popcorn, and more.
The mobile detail company is "truly grateful for each customer and their loyalty over the years," owner Thomas Pinto said.
The funds were earmarked for welcome signs in Commack and 15 metal trash receptacles in Huntington Station.
The app, born after a man's 3-year-old daughter went missing, connects neighbors by proximity who want to help one another.
Tessa Bailey, a New York Times bestselling author, is set to cut the ceremonial ribbon. "We can’t wait to see you there!" the store wrote.
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The viewing area will include a live DJ, beer and wine, food vendors and more.
The market boasts more than 2,000 "thoughtfully sourced" Northeast items, including pasta, pizza, ice cream, coffee, bacon and more.
All of the new shops are focused on clothing and/or accessories. The lineup features Abercrombie & Fitch, MANGO, and more.
NYPA and New York Transco are collaborating with Propel NY on a major electric transmission project, the biggest advance in nearly 50 years.
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The toy shop is opening where Little Switzerland once was. "We are looking forward to seeing all of our friends and meeting many new ones."
"It's like shopping in Nicole's closet, she picks everything out herself," the store's COO said. Here's some of what the shop offers.
"We want to be a service that helps you buy back some of your time," a co-founder said.
Steven Giuliano and Stephen Frank promoted to new roles effective New Year’s Day
Director Joan Albright strives to teach theater, music and acting in a "brain development business" environment, minus most technology.
Valhallan Esports Training is looking to "turn gaming from an isolating experience for kids into an in-person social one," the owner says.
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Long Island’s first flower truck is getting a permanent spot on a Main Street. It will feature locally grown flowers.
Planned stores include kitchen supply, fashion, a bakery cafe, and a strength-training studio.
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The space offers a fitness center and conference rooms and can be rented out to entrepreneurs
Canon earns honor from Long Island Business News for second consecutive year and third time overall
Meghan Ward, a New York native, suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years – until she founded Ergo Hemp Co.