The Babylon Chamber is hosting a block party Thursday evening for "family fun" and to support local businesses.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Babylon Village.
A 21-year-old baker is opening a cookie shop on Main Street in Babylon Village, a business inspired by a pandemic hobby.
Three Babylon Village residents and mothers teamed up to open a toy store in the village.
The new business will be at the upcoming Shop and Dine event on April 10.
The longtime Babylon Village bar was observed flouting COVID-19 state regulations, including having three times as many patrons as allowed.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Suffolk County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
An Amityville deli and West Babylon bar were issued violations and closed down during state liquor inspections this past weekend.
As new variants of the coronavirus emerge, the grocery store chain recently updated its safety measures.
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The new clothing store will be taking over the former Healthy Alternatives, which closed down last year after 23 years in business.
Meghan Ward, a New York native, suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years – until she founded Ergo Hemp Co.
Lidl, which runs 10 grocery stores on Long Island, said its new minimum wage is the highest among grocers on the island.
Suffolk ranked in the top five best counties in the state for small businesses in a recent list by SmartAsset.
Check out the heartwarming video of Karl Groeger, owner of Looney Tunes​ Music and More in West Babylon, receiving the good news.
The Shuga Pie Cake Shop is the latest venture for the owners of Madame Butterfly Cakes.
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After serving the community for decades, the family-owned business announced it was handing it off to new owners in a heartfelt letter.
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Susan Helsinger was installed as 2021 President of the Long Island Board of REALTORS® (LIBOR) on December 1, 2020.
The eatery features variations of the popular Japanese soup dish with elevated ingredients and a focus on health.
Local businesses will be allowed to continue outdoor dining through the winter months.
Beacon Tattoo opened as a sister shop to West Islip's Live Wire Arts, where professional artist Chris Mason creates tattooed works of art.
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The parent company for the clothing brand announced that all stores will be closing in early 2021.
One local woman started off making homemade masks for those in need during the coronavirus pandemic and turned it into a small business.
The 6th annual event will be held this weekend to give residents the chance to continue to help local businesses during the pandemic.
The outdoor supplier left a large vacant retail space on Deer Park Avenue in Babylon Village. What do you want to see replace it?
Ascena, which owns Justice, Lane Bryant, Ann Taylor, Catherine's, Lou & Grey and Cacique, will be closing more than 1,000 stores nationwide.
Real estate agents in Nassau and Suffolk are reporting a strong sellers' market as fleeing city residents bid homes at or over asking price.
Meet the owner of the new business that opened last month in Babylon.
A Black woman looking at houses in West Babylon said a neighbor shouted racial slurs at her.
LIBOR announces the recipients of the ninth annual Young Professionals Network (YPN) 20 Under 40 Rising Stars in Real Estate Awards.
One Babylon Village boutique owner adapts to curbside retail in Phase I of Long Island's reopening.
Babylon Village Asian fusion restaurants reopens Wednesday.
In a heartfelt letter to the community, owner Donna Lorez announced that she will be closing down her store this summer.
The town released its plan for reopening local businesses as Long Island hit the phase one metrics for reopening this week.
The beachfront eatery and bar will be open for to-go food and drinks this weekend.
The donations, which will be divided to Island Harvest and City Harvest, will be used towards helping individuals and families.