Jenna Tomeo said her café, founded in memory of her aunt, will "always be remembered," calling the recognition "really special."
The business will donate to the Special Olympics, and all customers who make an order will receive a special prize.
The business aims to blend entertainment and cannabis knowhow to offer the "biggest and best experiences the industry has ever seen" on LI.
Founder Kim Poulos Lieberz upgraded from a home office to a spacious creative agency on Main Street, Farmingdale.
Roberta Perry initially founded ScrubzBody from her kitchen and garage. "It’s been a fabulous journey so far!"
Jenna Napolitano says her favorite part of owning the café has been bring customers joy and experimenting with nostalgic 1990s treats.
Owner Jenna Napolitano is now sharing her late aunt's recipes across the United States. "I think she would be super proud," she said.
The hair salon also offers a full crystal shop, local artisans, and soon, a lash studio. Owner Melissa Oakley said she's thankful.
NYPA and New York Transco are collaborating with Propel NY on a major electric transmission project, the biggest advance in nearly 50 years.
Large posters are for viewing only, but the sale of smaller posters will benefit Olivia Hope Foundation, which fights childhood cancer.
Blumenfeld Dev Group, Hampshire Companies, and Bespoke Construction honored with Long Island Business News Industrial Redevelopment Award
Pyoor Skin offers skin tightening, rejuvenation, texture and elasticity treatments.
"Giunta’s Meat Farm stands out as a premier destination for quality and variety," the awards page reads. Giunta's is a first-time winner.
The company granted $8,500 to three winners for their college education or future career paths.
Butch Starkie founded the business with his brother, John. Two of Butch's four children are taking over the day-to-day operations.
All proceeds are going to the family. "We wish we could do everything short of turning back time," co-owner Gina O'Brien said.
"We love the Daler community and we love how we have all grown together and become stronger..." owner Christina Bisbee said.
“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.
The store gave dresses to brides in need, including those who suffered a financial hardship, lost parents, or rebounded from an illness.
"It is so nice to feel appreciated and loved by winning this award consistently," the owner said after winning for a third straight year.
The shop sells milk tea, melon tea, green tea, cocoa cream and honey oolong tea. People can also play boardgames and eat French macarons.
LaLota visited the shop co-founded by John Cronin. "I want him to know what people with differing abilities can do when given a chance."
Smash things, throw paint and more. "I think this is something that Farmingdale will definitely enjoy, as well as the island."
There will be food, drinks, a DJ, and prizes for those best dressed in their ski gear.
The dispensary, set to open before the end of the year, is one of several opening soon across New York.
The new store recently opened on Merritts Road.
"When I saw Aaron Rodgers get hurt, I felt so bad for him," said John Cronin, who sent socks, candy and a note after the QB's Achilles tear.
650 Unit Facility located in Roslyn Heights operated by Extra Space Storage Open for Business
Zimmerman-Schmidt recalls her late grandfather taking her to collect for the Toys for Tots program. She's collecting now in his memory.
Funds went to a boy badly injured in the marching band bus crash and breast cancer. Owner Jen O'Neill says she's "humbled" to give back.
The store is set to open sooner than you'd think.
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"The best is still to come," said owner Walter Priestley. He spoke on his success, his favorite part of it, and his biggest challenge.
Omega Gas recently opened in town, taking over a former gas station.
You can release your pent up anger by smashing stuff, throwing splatter paint and hurling axes.
"Main Street is missing a family friendly hang out stop, and we’re elated to fill that gap," said co-owner Gina O'Brien.
Most items are half off as the owner prepares to shift to e-commerce. "I really love this and think there’s an audience," MC Martin said.
The bubble and fresh fruit tea franchise recently opened a store on Main Street.
The funds will bolster communication between the business community and consumers and help merchants with marketing strategies.