There will be specials on eyebrows, and folks will have the chance for some complimentary items.
The owner of Russell Speeders Car Wash is ready to occupy the site where Splash Car Wash now stands on Route 117 in Bedford Hills. But the owner of Splash isn't going anywhere.
Chris Bruno, who opened the restaurant's doors Wednesday, spoke with Patch about what makes the new restaurant special.
The former Bollywood Bistro space has been revamped into a new Indian restaurant.
Chappaqua clothing store is moving to downtown Pleasantville. Meanwhile, new florists have arrived.
Plus a few more notable business changes in Bedford and nearby.
Spa that offers an array of services and is located at Saw Mill Club East gets its big moment.
Businesses include a flower shop in Chappaqua; frozen yogurt, buffet and care center places in Mount Kisco; a pizzeria in Millwood. Plus: Tiger Schulmann's moves, while Walgreens gets a building permit.
Changes include remodeled back interior, adding piano bar and a slight name change.
Meanwhile, Sage Yoga returns to old space, while LaGravinese plans fundraiser walk and run to combat Parkinson's Disease.
New Mount Kisco steak and seafood restaurant has been open for about two weeks.
Meanwhile, a local barber shop has moved into part of the former Cornell carpeting site.
The pop-up toy shop that opened up last October in Ebba is moving into the space formerly occupied by the Gift Garage.
The new NBC television series starring James Spader filmed two scenes in the village on Saturday.
Mount Kisco's newest restaurant holds ribbon cutting, has an "eclectic" menu.
The regional media company, which has 41 online news sites in Westchester and Fairfield counties, closed its sites in Massachusetts and let go at least 11 employees in New York and Connecticut, according to news reports.
New work at the former D'Agostino site has been seen. Plus, new businesses are coming, including Designer Symphony in Chappaqua and Asiana Buffet in Mount Kisco.
Mavis Discount Tire manager sounds off on winter driving.
President of a Chappaqua auto maintenance shop offers advice.
The newspaper announced that it moved its northern Westchester and Putnam staff to its White Plains headquarters. The lease on the office recently expired, publisher writes, adding there are benefits to having staff in one building.
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Owner plans to keep the focus on children's materials while providing a range of works—from romance and thrillers to new fiction to biographies—for adults.
Owners of the car wash that takes over the site currently occupied by Splash later this spring say they have plans to upgrade equipment and renovate the interior into a high-end lounge area.
South Salem owner hosts grand opening on Tuesday with Mount Kisco village officials.
Meanwhile, a new spa opens at Saw Mill Club East and the former Verizon store's site is being filled.
Eatery offers eat-in meals, or grub to-go, with lots of raw, vegan, gluten-free options.
Lester Himel is a founder of Heir Atlas, which is meant to help keep track of assets and benefits that loved ones may need.
Retail roundup takes a look at store local store changes.
An unnamed possible tenant is interested in leasing all of the former book chain's old Mount Kisco space.
Shortly after Mount Kisco restaurant closes, a new one is taking its place. Plus: YogoBerry exits and furniture store to depart.
Frannie's Goodie Shop is offering discounts for students who show up with their school colors or ID. Each district is getting its own day of the week.
Dawn White is partnering with Paradise Bake Shop to create "the ultimate bakery experience" in Yorktown.
Through the end of the year, area businesses will also help collect donations for Ubuntu Africa.
Mount Kisco's Chamber of Commerce launches new mobile app, called Mt. Kisco Buzz, that is meant to make things easier to find.
Annual tree lighting in downtown Chappaqua included concert and first-ever downtown stroll for merchants.
Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce plans a downtown stroll to compliment the town's annual tree lighting and orchestra performance.
The directive comes as the nuclear energy facility takes part in hearings for the renewal of its license.
The shopping day offers a chance for small businesses to showcase themselves.
With Thanksgiving dishes barely cleared, orderly bargain-hunters hit local malls in a holiday spirit.
Nepalese jewelry store, network management company, open in village.