Take the chance to eat outdoors while the summer weather is still here.
Former Southside Fish & Clams re-opens as a full-service restaurant serving seafood, steak and sushi.
Commack business legalizes its three expansions, and gets permission to divide itself from the empty gas station and garage to the west.
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ClearVision Cares hosts its third annual employee sale to benefit the Harry Chapin Food Bank.
Former Southside Fish & Clams reopens as a full service restaurant.
Atlanta-based restaurant chain hopes to take over former deli space on Jericho Turnpike.
Owner of Complete Kitchen & Bath has put the building up for rent on the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island.
Commack Babies "R" Us undergoes construction, requests variance from Town of Smithtown to complete transformation.
Developers look to expand Commack shopping center off Crooked Hill Road by more than 20,000 square feet.
Commack resident Rocky Napoli brings his family's Italian recipes to a Hauppauge pizzeria.
Local laundromat owner strikes deal with landlord to allow her business to keep doing business in Commack.
Consumers told of fake program to pay utility bills.
Pizzeria will take over the former deli and Turnbury Lady spots on near the intersection of Jericho Turnpike and Town Line Road.
Chai & Mazel closed up shop in the Northgate Shopping Center on Sunday.
Commack wine shop expands to create a New York winemakers room featuring Long Island and regional vintages.
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The credit union also has ATMs in King Kullen and Walgreens stores.
Former Print Shop on Commack Road could see a future as office space under Adventureland owners.
Hands On Healthcare Massage Therapy's one-day gift certificate sale on June 20 is aimed at keeping local therapists in work.
Patch will be among the more than 400 exhibitors at Suffolk Community College in Brentwood Thursday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Women's clothing store opens for business in the Mayfair Shopping Center.
Prominent two-story building lies vacant, seemingly forgotten off Commack Road and Jericho Turnpike.
Commack butcher and deli shop loses lawsuit that kosher laws interferes with freedom of religion, reports Reuters.
Here are a few spots to celebrate the Mexican holiday.
Women's clothing store will be holding on-site job interviews on Thursday.
Store temporarily relocates while it undergoes renovations to provide additional floor space, bring in new merchandise.
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