A president of the candy retailer and wholesaler estimates he lost nearly half his business in 2020. He's also helped give back.
"The Wasted Wizard" dinner and brunch sessions are coming to The Nutty Irishman in January. Here's how to make a reservation.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Farmingdale Patch.
The German supermarket chain is hoping to open its Farmingdale location by early 2021.
The menu is meant to offer hot Italian food that tastes "just like Nonna used to make," says co-owner Gilda Bilardello.
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Formerly Thyme On Your Side, the café rebranded into part-bakery earlier this year. Friday's ribbon-cutting made it formal.
The owner of The Nutty Irishman and 317 Main Street has helped steer two restaurants through the coronavirus pandemic.
The outdoor amusement park is eyeing a spring 2021 return after it feels it got "left behind" by New York state.
The wellness center is dedicated solely to the needs of new and expectant moms. The shop was originally in West Islip.
Long Islanders, here's your chance to make your voices heard regarding your favorite small businesses in many different categories.
The event for "dog lovers and beer drinkers" is scheduled for this weekend outside two local restaurants, says organizer Mike Marra.
Codagenix's vaccine candidate has not yet begun its Phase 1 human clinical trials overseas, according to the report.
Lorraine Dicarlo, the owner, discussed what her new business provides, opening during the coronavirus and why she chose Farmingdale.
Dōlightful Dō, which is available across Long Island, features a handful of different flavors of dough.
"Despite the curveball of COVID, things have been great," Joe Fortuna, co-owner of the American gastropub, says.
The store's "significant" expansion created 250 jobs. Here's what's new at the location.
Joseph Garcia, of the Chamber of Commerce, says the pandemic has been "really difficult" on merchants & discussed the advice he gives them.
The Farmingdale preschool was in danger of permanently closing due to the coronavirus outbreak, but a GoFundMe may have saved it.
Arsalan Pourmand, roastmaster at Flux Coffee, delves into what life as a small business owner has been like during the coronavirus outbreak.
Codagenix's vaccine trial will include roughly 50 paid young adult volunteers, according to reports.
Gyms were pulled from phase four of the state's coronavirus reopening plan and are closed indefinitely.
The Village has taken a "proactive approach" in ensuring safety guidelines are met to keep the coronavirus from spiking up, the mayor says.
One Farmingdale restaurant owner plans best practices for Phase 2 dining.
The business said it tried to figure out how to reopen, but determined that seemed impossible.
Farmingdale presents a plan for socially distanced dining by closing street, allowing outdoor tables.
Here's which stores are offering service in Farmingdale Village during the new coronavirus as of late April.
Here's which stores are offering service in Farmingdale Village during the new coronavirus.
Only two people per membership can now shop at one time at Long Island Costco stores.
We asked Farmingdale businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Farmingdale businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The employees were laid off earlier in the month because of the new coronavirus, as the company cited a "temporary plant layoff."
The chicken joint is still open for drive-thru, to-go and third-party delivery.
Here's a list of local merchants and what they're offering through the new coronavirus. The Village compiled the list sometime last week.
The local coffee shop is also offering free shipping on online orders of $30 or more during the new coronavirus outbreak.
The Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce president asked the community to support local businesses during the new coronavirus outbreak.
Local restaurants are expanding to-go options. Here's where to eat and support local businesses.
From home workouts to membership freezes, here's how gyms across the island are dealing with closures related to the new coronavirus.
The Farmingdale business was voted by Long Islanders as the best sneaker store the island has to offer.