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Input Will Help Guide Construction Planning for Needed Electric Transmission Project
The restaurant is located on East Park Avenue.
NYPA and New York Transco are collaborating with Propel NY on a major electric transmission project, the biggest advance in nearly 50 years.
"Cause of a Kind" focuses on helping companies with web design and software.
Pod Spa And Wellness is a one-stop shop for men and women of all skin and fitness types.
Silver Rock Development would use dozens of trucks, causing some city leaders to say it would negatively impact the neighborhood.
Founding Partner Ellen Makofsky named as a Top 50 Women Super Lawyer
The store's technology allows shoppers to grab and go without a check-out.
City Council to vote on resolution for the new business to open at a West Park Avenue space.
Trellus offers same-day local delivery and an online marketplace service.
Small Business Saturday is this Saturday, November 27. Our local businesses need us now more than ever.
Sorrento's of Long Beach finds new start in West End.
Arts in the Plaza, Long Beach's weekly arts and music festival takes place Saturdays through October from 10am to 3pm.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Long Beach area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Long Beach.
Beach Comfort owner Brian Berkery told Patch he's "hopeful" for a big turnout after a dismal 2020.
The Tipsy Scoop founder got approval despite backlash from the city council because "they haven't had something like this here before."
The Abyss Tattoo owner told Patch that losing priceless artwork was his biggest casualty.
Store owner Craig Kute told Patch that he did "take a gamble" signing the lease in November.
LB Social, which opened six years ago, now has takeout and outdoor dining on its menu.
The independent Long Beach gift store expands into a newer, bigger space.
Unemployment numbers across New York rose as 2021 began, according to data from the state.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Nassau County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
The chain specializes in soft-style pretzels, and is offering specials to celebrate the opening.
NYSC members were improperly charged when gyms were shut down at the beginning of the pandemic. There's still time to file a claim.
How CBD helped Ergo Hemp Co. founder Meghan Ward conquer her Lyme disease.
See how well power providers in the Long Beach area and across NY serve local customers.
Despite the worsening pandemic, Long Island's unemployment rate barely changed from November to December, data from the state shows.
November saw unemployment in the area fall to 5.4 percent, which is down from record highs set at the beginning of the pandemic.
Users can now use the ride-sharing app to send packages to others nearby in a contactless manner.
More people are out of work than in September, but it's still a far cry from the massive unemployment at the peak of shutdowns.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as a Long Island Business of the Year.
The city's BZA will be voting this week on whether to allow variances that will enable the business to open.
The state is still hurting from the coronavirus shutdowns, but more people were working in August than anytime since the pandemic began.
The brewery opened just before the pandemic began, and it threw their entire business model into chaos.
A new eatery will serve up cheesesteaks, wings, burgers and "brats" in the East End.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Long Beach businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Grocery store chains attempt to limit coronavirus spread in stores with physical barriers at checkouts and new policies.