Helping Hands raises awareness of local issues, supports local initiatives, and provides educational resources for community residents.
The recent interior redesign is part of Harley's ongoing evolution after it transformed from a steakhouse into an American grille years ago.
Sam Cullen was preparing to propose to Suzie Kedar in less than a month. "She was his queen," said Shari, Sam's mother, about Suzie.
The Nutty Irishman is hoping to give Farmingdale more of what it wants: baked goods. Chef Kristina Grimes called it her "perfect scenario."
The menu features gyros, platters, burgers, barbecue, naan, seafood and more.
Lithology's Brown Ale captured a gold medal. "It's my baby," co-owner Manny Coelho said, adding that he shed "tears of joy and happiness."
The woman is battling endometriosis, sjogrens, dysautonomia, pelvic floor dysfunction, gastroparesis and needs money for a feeding pump.
"We love the Daler community and we love how we have all grown together and become stronger..." owner Christina Bisbee said.
Learn more about the upcoming rides. Two additional rides are planned, while some rides were retired.
Joseph Wolvernez died weeks before the Battle of the Bulge. His great nephew believes he is the first relative to visit his grave.
The other location is in Westbury. "We hope to see you soon," the restaurant wrote on its website.
Owner Jenna Napolitano is now sharing her late aunt's recipes across the United States. "I think she would be super proud," she said.
Charlotte's restored a Prohibition-era speakeasy with modern twists. "You’re standing where people were hiding from the cops 100 years ago."
The pizzeria will offer specials for a week. "We’re looking forward to meeting everyone," one co-partner said.
The restaurant half is coming soon. "We are very excited to offer a little taste of Italy to the lovely community of Farmingdale."
LeVine is raising money for LLS. His brother, Ethan, died of brain cancer. "Until the moment he passed, he was light, guidance and energy."
The donation will help the foundation build a beach wheelchair and send care packages to cancer patients.
The group was "actively looking" to open in Farmingdale, a co-owner said. "We’re looking froward to everyone trying Gino’s pizza."
“If you want to taste the freshest doughnut you’ve ever tasted in your life, you better get to [Vice]," co-owner Gina O'Brien said.
Owner Jim Serpico plans to do pop-ups every Sunday where he will sell breads, sandwiches and pizza slices and pies.