A look at the local business landscape.
Celebrate with the rest of the country's caffeine fanatics Sunday.
A prominent business leader calls Guido Barilla an 'idiot,' while the head of a major LGBT organization said the pasta company's chief is out of touch with reality.
Kevin Wrynn among six finalists from across the country chosen by a panel of judges in the annual search.
Carla Fernandes opens The Village Vintage, a shop for hipsters, crafters, pickers and everyone in between.
Walk-in urgent care facility is located at 1919 Hempstead Turnpike.
Content focuses on chefs, artisanal food makers, growers and farmer's market vendors across the region.
Find a job close to home this week.
Look out for daily specials on the shop's Facebook page.
The top business news from around the local area.
The company delivers lunch near its Bethpage commercial kitchen to areas including East Meadow; it also offers ready-to-go meals for kids.
Now business partners, four Adelphi grads will celebrate their one-year business anniversary Saturday with a party at their bar and lounge, The Nest.
Christopher Hackert, owner of East Meadow Florist, has had his original works produced all over Long Island.
Participants were given a 20-minute mini class from each instructor at no cost.
Soup's on at the Newbridge Road eatery, which is now open on Sundays.
Store will remain at its current home of 2330 Hempstead Turnpike.
Got a yard, garage or estate sale coming up in your neighborhood? Let your neighbors know by sharing the event info on Patch.
Participants will be given a 15-minute mini class from each instructor at no cost.
Chamber of Commerce to hold ribbon cutting at new restaurant Sept. 17.
Company says bits of plastic may have ended up in a small batch of dough.
Babylon, Ronkonkoma and Huntington cost region the most in lost economic productivity.
Popular greek yogurt maker says problem has been fixed.
Another business says goodbye to East Meadow.
Class action settlement against Pepsi-owned juice brand gives consumers option to cash in.
Though some towns still grapple with higher jobless rates than others.
Several Long Island companies are hiring this week.
The company's operations department confirmed the eatery closed its doors in July.
The one-acre site is currently zoned for a service station and/or retail use.
A look at job openings and career opportunities in the area.
Pizzeria celebrates two-year anniversary on Newbridge Road.
Coffee purveyor teams with Internet giant to increase in-store Internet speeds by as much as 10 times.
The studio guarantees results or your money back.