Hershey’s Ice Cream of Copiague launched Christmas and Hanukkah countdown boxes filled with 23–7 mini scoops and giveaways.
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Lindenhurst Chamber Celebrates Change at Great South Bay Brewery
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A new indoor playground, micro-school, social club and party space for kids and families celebrated its grand opening on Long Island.
Also: Mexican Food / Restaurant Closes / New Eatery
A new bar on Long Island offers a different kind of "buzz" from non-alcoholic kava, a root from the Pacific said to relieve anxiety.
A new vintage boutique selling unique, upcycled clothing and accessories is celebrating its grand opening on Long Island in June.
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A Mexican restaurant chain is opening five new locations on Long Island, according to a report by Long Island Business News.
A woman-owned, family-run ice cream shop selling 48 flavors, cakes, acai bowls, boba tea and more opened a new location on Long Island.
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A new bridal shop also offering home decor and custom hand bags celebrated its grand opening on Long Island just in time for wedding season.
The Lindenhurst Farmers' Market will implement a new program to help veterans, service members, their families, and low-income seniors.
A two-story commercial building on W. Hoffman in Lindenhurst has sold for $850,000, according to Long Island Business News.
A new gourmet food store will open in Lindenhurst in a building on S. Wellwood Ave., according to Long Island Business News.
The new Five Below in Lindenhurst Plaza has set an official grand opening date, store reps announce.
The new Five Below in Lindenhurst Plaza is expected to celebrate its grand opening soon, store representatives say.
W A Meadwerks, Lindenhurst's award-winning meadery, will be leaving it's current home on N Wellwood and beginning the search for a new one.
Dairy distributor Natural Foods Inc. has leased a 40,000-square-foot industrial space in Lindenhurst, Long Island Business News reported.
"I see their love for one another and they just bring me peace and happiness. Who doesn't love getting kisses all day long?"-Dayna Serigano.
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The ribbon-cutting came 2 months after the soft opening. "We do most of the work ourselves, so it's been a slow roll," the owner said.
Sundial, maker of SheaMoisture, was founded in 1991 and acquired by Unilever in 2017.
The brewery will open new locations in Lindenhurst and in Ronkonkoma.
"We owe it to everyone not to quit."
“Nobody’s going to move faster than we are to resolve this,” said Gabrielle Gonzalez, half of the team behind Hunter & Thief.
Hunter & Thief opened its doors on Monday.
The company gave employees a 24-hour notice of their termination.
The funding is part of the state's NY Forward program.
Shoppers can find spiritual and metaphysical-themed books that focus on personal growth.
We hope we delivered on making you 'feel like a kid again'."
The 43,500-square-foot building was recently purchased by a New York City based group.
Wing It On!, a chicken and wing ranchise, will open on Monday.
Long Island Wedding Chapel offers services for couples who wish to enjoy the perks of a ceremony without breaking the bank.
The owner of Belfast Gastropub says other restaurants have filed false claims to "destroy" his business.
The Lindenhurst Diner has been voted "Best Diner on Long Island"for its fourth consecutive year.
Stefan and Matt Gaudio, owners of The Holy Black barbershop, are showcasing the island's and family history — with a Victorian twist.
Amityville marketing guru—who will give a series of talks this spring—guides entrepreneurs through the ever changing marketing world.
The owners of Opulent Couture had a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 29, a year after launching an online clothing shop during the pandemic.
Meghan Ward, a New York native, suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years – until she founded Ergo Hemp Co.