"I feel like if the pizza in Italy is a 10.0, ours is a 9.9," co-owner Joe Fortuna said. Vico will bring their pizza to people's homes.
"We have loved serving the Farmingdale community for the past 13 years, and hoped you enjoyed us just as much. Thank you for everything."
Smash things, throw paint and more. "I think this is something that Farmingdale will definitely enjoy, as well as the island."
"My wife and I are thankful for all the support and contributions they gave us. Thank you," owner Alex Mercado said.
"I just want to thank everybody for being so welcoming to us," owner Kallie Pappas said after opening a Greek-Mexican fusion restaurant.
The menu features "Long Island barbecue" as well as many Kick N' Chicken faves. The bar will feature live music and interactive piano shows.
The dispensary, set to open before the end of the year, is one of several opening soon across New York.
"It’s like having your private chef at the table," LeVine said. Multi-course tastings are offered, and people can interact with LeVine.
Madeline Moritz battled cancer while concerned for her own husband's health. She gave her advice to cancer patients and their loved ones.
The new store recently opened on Merritts Road.
It took more than two years, but Dalers is now open. Owner Ben LoManto said he's relieved to have finally opened. "Hard work pays off."
The ribbon was cut on the pizzeria on Tuesday. "We are working hard to stay here. We just need support from the community," the owner said.
"I felt like God sent me angels down to help me with this process," said Madeline Moritz, who was to give her kidney before her diagnosis.
"We’re really just thankful for everybody we’ve come in contact with," said Ralph Mandarino, owner of the horror-themed brewery.
Audrina Crocitto, 15, is pursuing her dream of firefighting. She reunited with the surgeon and paramedics who saved her at Cohen Children's.
"I know [Gina Pellettiere] is looking down on us right now, happy that we’re back performing, carrying on her legacy," a band student said.
Gina Pellettiere — Ms. P — will never be forgotten by those who knew her. We need to honor her memory by helping her son and each other.
Gina Pellettiere had to climb through a high school window to submit her resume on time. Here's everything that happened before and after.
Gina Pellettiere's funeral was held Thursday. She guided hundreds of band kids, but "becoming a mom was a lifelong dream of hers."
She is remembered as "energetic," "full of life," and "an inspiration." "Ms. P. loved us all, and we all loved her."