With memories of Sandy shortages, some prepare for the worst Thursday in Commack.
Long Island Wine and Spirit Merchants is offering a special coupon just for Blizzard Nemo.
Merri Interiors is named by a leading remodeling website, Houzz.com.
The offer is available at the Commack location on February 5.
Unique party creations have become a specialty for Commack Florist, Ribbons and Roses.
Commack's newest gym will celebrate by offering free workouts, healthy food and tours.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform Commack Patch readers.
A "Coming Soon" sign now hangs on the storefront of the prospective restaurant.
Residents voice concerns over increased traffic, garbage near residential properties causing problems.
Local, fresh produce is a hit with customers at the Suffolk Y JCC.
Find fresh, local produce and goods at the Suffolk Y JCC every Sunday until March 31.
Outbreak erodes vaccine stockpiles at corporate pharmacy chains.
Newspaper founded by Walt Whitman sold as part of media deal to Washington, D.C.-based Phoenix Financial Holdings.
New York State Comptroller offers advice on how to deal with gift cards for businesses who have closed.
National gym franchise takes over former Borders' location in the King Kullen shopping center.
Commack bar & grill shuts down after slightly more than a year in business.
Start off 2013 on the right foot and pursue your New Year's resolution of losing weight.
Main Catch opens its doors to residents fighting over Hess's plans all happening in 2012.
Main Catch, Dick's Sporting Goods and Moe's are among the businesses to open in Commack over the last 12 months.
Chai & Mazel and Talbot's among the stores that closed their doors in Commack in 2012.
Here's our list of where to get morning bagels, grab breakfast and get small items on Christmas Day.
Ron Strauss, owner of Tree Believers, says his crews are still working around the clock to pick up after the storm.
Give the cook the night off with a gift card at a favorite local restaurant.
Retailer's response comes on the heels of a move by Dick’s Sporting Goods to suspend the sale of some semi-automatic rifles from its stores across the country.
After 18 years, Marc Tolkin and team set sights on a new partnership with Olio's Restaurant in Commack.
A look at developments in the commercial world across central and northern Suffolk County.
Frank Amato, and his wife, Erica, open a family-owned pizzeria off Route 347 in Hauppauge.
Owner Barbara Rosen said her goal is to help take stress off clients planning an event, create memorable invites.
Patch's guide to being prepared for the Festival of Lights, which starts this Saturday.
Walk-in medical clinic offers an alternative to an emergency room when a primary care physician can't be reached.
Taking a look at who is hiring in the Town of Smithtown area.
GrabMyGrubs offers local residents the opportunity to have food from area restaurants delivered to their home.
Looking for the best deals this Friday (and Thursday)?
Are you a Commack business in the area that's participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24? Tell us what sales and specials you're planning for the holiday shopping day.
Restaurants owners say they were forced to throw out all food, but despite losses remain upbeat and try to give back to community.
Commack Fire District Commissioner Patrick Fazio said without Gasoline Heaven, he doesn't know how firefighters would have been able to respond to calls.
Shoppers in Long Island and NYC can now pay with PayPal at their local Foot Locker, The Home Depot, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Store owners place extra orders for supplies; Home Depots across Long Island reporting they sold out of generators Friday morning.
Barbara Ross Salon to hold haircutting event benefitting the American Cancer Society on Oct. 28.
Smithtown Planning Department Officials say they expect new plans for a store to be submitted on Thursday.