Also this week, a charter fishing boat may relocate to Riverhead, and a Hamptons restaurant starts telling why he closed up shop.
Despite troubles with Town, Cyril Fitzsimons keeps smiling.
Also this week, customers wait it out at Joe's Crab Shack opening, and an eponymous art shop opens up.
$750,000 will got to a dredging company, reports The Shelter Island Reporter.
Barbecue takeout offered for lunch and dinner year-round.
Legis. Jay Schneiderman said the most recent numbers show nearly a 50 percent increase year-over-year, illustrate further need after implementing the service in 2011.
Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo makes Fred Thiele a partner.
High-end European mattress maker opens pop-up in East Hampton Village.
The property, zoned commercial, could serve as a restaurant, offices, or retail space, according to the village.
Also this week, a new accessory shop opened up in East Quogue, while one local brewery starts offering six packs.
Landlords told Gone Local to be out by Thursday, but the Amagansett store owner hopes to stay through the summer.
Over three times the monthly average rainfall has landed so far this month. In-season crops are hurting, while early rain could help grape vines in the case of a dry summer season.
Customers can book appointements from the Zeel App.
No need to travel further west or order online, you can find party supplies for the graduate in your life right here.
Find a map of over 60 outdoor dining spots on the East End.
East Hampton Village mainstay for 53 years, the bowling alley will shutter at the end of the month.
College friends open new business at the former Plitt Ford property in Wainscott.
The Cuddy, a gastropub on Sag Harbor's Main Street, is offering "hand-crafted comfort food."
Also, a new seafood joint is coming to Hampton Bays and a flower shop owner picks up after Superstorm Sandy.
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Joe and Mary Ann Kaelin say running the Cedar Point General Store doesn't feel like work.
Visitors found ways to enjoy Memorial Day weekend besides the rain.
What's hot at East Hampton Village's hardware store.
Also this week, a new food market on the North Fork.
These new businesses came onto the scene since your last Memorial Day trip.
Amagansett store has to vacate storefront by June 13, owner says.
The East Hampton Farmers Market takes place every Friday through the summer.
"David Pharaoh Cottages" pay homage to the last king of the Montaukett's.
The textile company leased the location that housed Georgica Creek Antiques for 30 years.
Also this week, a toy store finds a new home in East Hampton.
Marketing for Gurney's, Southampton Hospital, BMW of Southampton and more wins recognition.
CAC says Breadzilla helps make Wainscott visually appealing.
Longtime East Hampton Village store opens in a bigger location.
The chocolate drink is a throwback to days gone by, but you can still enjoy it at local restaurants.
Looking for some place to take your mother on Sunday. Here's some of the specials we found around town.
Also this week, a four-property project in Greenport plans its opening, a hand-crafted boat gets its permits and more.
Take a look at who's hiring around East Hampton.
Janet Lee has opened locations in Hampton Bays, Westhampton Beach and East Hampton.
Capt. David Ryan's Mon-Tiki received its passenger permit last Friday.