See the latest announcement from the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce.
The grand opening of the dental office was held on Thursday.
The dental office is slated to open on Main Street in early September.
The bowling alley, which has been a Farmingdale institution for decades, is closing at the end of the day Wednesday.
On Saturday, vintage Biplanes from the Bayport Aerodrome Society will land on the tarmac and taxi up to park on AAM’s ramp at Hangar 3.
The fitness studio offers personal training, group classes, nutrition and more.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Farmingdale area.
Long Island Flute Studio Partners with National Nonprofit MusicLink
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 415,741 New York businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Farmingdale.
This is a family-friendly experience for all ages. The program is about 1.5 hours long and each flight takes 25 minutes.
The kitchen remodeling business conceptualizes custom and semi-custom designs.
The pizzeria, family-owned by the same proprietors of Ralph's Ices next door, shared it would close, citing "unforeseen circumstances."
The ceremony is scheduled later in June. Farmingdale's park was unable to operate in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated the relaxed coronavirus-related restrictions on small businesses.
Small business owners throughout the island told Patch what they learned during a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The bi-partisan bill, which would provide relief funding to amusement parks, was introduced by U.S. congressmen Garbarino and Suozzi.
The meat market is in the midst of offering discounts on meat to residents. It celebrated its three-quarter centennial on Wednesday.
"It is an incredible milestone for any company to keep their doors open for 75 years," Mayor Ralph Ekstrand said, congratulating the market.
The first 100 customers will be presented with a special gift card ranging from $5 to $100 each.
The family-owned coffee shop recently opened and offers hot or iced beverages, baked goods and pastries and more.
The personal pizza shop is out of business, according to the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce.
The donations are meant to ensure that certain organizations on Long Island have the personal protective equipment needed for the pandemic.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Nassau County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The dog daycare and boarding business is slated to celebrate its Bethpage grand opening next week.
With new variants of the virus now circulating in New York, the FDA advises that some tests may not detect the mutated strains.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Farmingdale Patch.
See how well utility providers in the Farmingdale area and across NY serve their electric customers.
Outdoor amusement parks can reopen in April. Adventureland will debut a new ride, four new arcade games, a new midway game and more.
The smoke shop is slated to open in a portion of what used to be Dollar King. See more photos of the incoming store inside the story.
The outpost, built into the back of the restaurant, offers to-go pastries, coffee and sandwiches as well as take-and-make ravioli and meats.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to commemorate the Bagnasco family's success in the village.