See which locations are set to shutter.
The opening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting and reception at the hospital on October 10.
Stony Brook University Alumnus Elevated to Executive Director to Lead and Guide International Non-Profit Into Next Phase
Fall Luncheon on "Reimagining the Modern Office Space"
The toys for local children were donated by credit union staff and members during a holiday season drive at its branches.
Suffolk Credit Union EVP Charles Schembri was recognized.
Mariano Rivera Honda on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station will open with a ribbon cutting at noon.
The Port Jefferson ice cream store's free-speech rights were infringed upon when it was cited for flying political flags, a judge ruled.
The deli, located at 156 West Broadway, will serve sandwiches, bagels, salads, and more.
Suffolk Federal Credit Union has partnered with Insuritas, a full-service digital insurance platform.
The craft brewery was voted best on Long Island in 2022's BOLI for their craft beer and cider selection.
Port Jefferson's newest bar has a twist: It serves non-alcoholic kava, a root-based brew said to have anti-anxiety properties.
The owners of a new Coram boutique are bringing Long Islanders the trendiest and hardest-to-find sneakers and gear.
A Mt. Sinai native created "Critic Clothing," a skate and streetwear line that's been sold in stores and now worldwide, a childhood dream.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Port Jefferson area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Port Jefferson.
The hard-to-miss red barn, a former working dairy championed by “Speedy the Cow” on YouTube, continues to draw crowds seeking local food.
Capt. Pete Murphy started alone with under 50 members; but he now has five employees and three boats that service thousands of boaters.
B.Y.O.G. is the newest eatery from the owner of Prohibition and Torte Jeff.
The bagel home delivery startup business was launched during the pandemic.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Suffolk County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Port Jefferson Patch.
What The Truk, an app that connects Long Island food trucks and foodies, is slated to hit stores this month. Here's what you should know.
See how well power providers in the Port Jefferson area and across NY serve their customers.
Philip and Patrick O'Brien founded Anchor East Apparel and plan to donate some proceeds towards diabetes research and beach cleanups.
Spiro's Lounge & Restaurant and Savino's Hideaway were cited by New York State; owners of Savino's issued explanation.
Middle Country Meadows is applying for an IDA tax break to build 124 55-and-over apartments on Middle Country Road.
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"You’re talking gourmet restaurants on wheels," says Evan Tousey, founder of the upcoming What The Truk app.
An independent gym owner reacts to 'heartbreaking' news that gyms won't reopen in Phase 4.
A worker at the Selden Target said a shopper told her to remove her Black Lives Matter face mask.
Roger's Frigate owner George Wallis hung an "Impeach Cuomo" sign at his ice cream shop and police said someone hit it with graffiti.
We asked Port Jefferson businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Port Jefferson businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The layoffs are expected to be temporary due to the new coronavirus, but 149 of 161 hotel employees are out of work for now.
The Port Jeff Chamber, B.I.D. and Village collaborated to help listed restaurants as they deal with the new coronavirus.
Roger's Frigate, an ice cream spot in Port Jeff, hung a sign reading "In Trump We Trust," and it's causing controversy. What do you think?
The burger joint had been in the community since 2016 and was the lone Long Island location.
The baseball legend is inching closer to opening his car dealership in Port Jefferson Station. He stuck around for photos after the meeting.