Melville based bank will support money management programs to children and adults.
Attorney spends $10,000 to create Safe and Sober program.
Living on an Island, it’s hard not to find fresh seafood. But what local spot has you hooked?
Winners of the Seventh Annual Suffolk Piano Teachers Foundation Competition are announced.
With spring here, kids locally are participating in a variety of sports. Patch want to know where is the best place to purchase sporting goods.
It's time to submit income taxes. Here's where readers suggest going.
Genser Dubow Genser & Cona open new HQ with assistance facility for elderly.
Melville's newest gym opens today. Ready for swimsuit season?
Blink Fitness and physical therapy center open on Route 110.
Daniel L Murphy, Chairman of Madison National Bank, loses battle with cancer.
Go green and celebrate all things Irish this week. But where to toast the holiday?
The Melville medical supplies company takes top ranking for social responsibility.
Scott Morrell, who is being sued for allegedly breaking kosher food laws, is standing by his business.
Temple Beth Torah filming food preparation after on-premise caterer is accused of tainting food.
The Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program is seeking applications.
Patch features vacant storefronts and seeks input from readers as to the type of business they would like to see fill the empty location.
Marchon3D creates designer eyewear for movie and television viewing.
It's time to cast your vote for the best wings in Half Hollow Hills.
Wings are more than appetizers; they are bone-sucking goodness. Which joint makes the best? Time to weigh in.
Management of Morrell Caterers, which runs out of Temple Beth Torah in Melville, accused of pocketing $10M in tips.
Henry Schein announces record-setting year in profits from sales of medical supplies.
The women's clothing store is one of several locations that will close its doors this month.
Former employees claim company, which partly operates out of a Melville temple, lied about following Jewish dietary standards.
Proposed changing definition of autism could lead to tightened criteria in support services.
The Melville-based Italian quick service restaurant company announces new leadership.
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CEO of Melville's Henry Schein discusses global public health dangers of antibiotic resistance at World Economic Forum.
Folk-rock harmony trio to play 'unplugged' versions of 1960's classics at the Dix Hills Performing Arts Center.
Local bank branch supports Big Brothers Big Sisters with winter clothing donations.
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Beast of the East Productions talks about their new film "Love and Small Print," which was partially shot in Dix Hills.
Joan Diehl, co-owner of Minuteman Press, is awarded for her youth outreach efforts.
St. Lukes Preschool offers the class for children
Employees of a Melville law firm submitted a wish-list for new office design.
Instead of an office gift exchange, a local estate planning office donated to an animal rescue.
Dreampower Fitness is now open for business, offering classes to better the mind and body.
The Fortune 500 company brightens the season for local children and their families.
Orthodontics practice hosts candy exchange program to send Halloween treats to U.S. troops.
A Chinese video entertainment marketer and others are welcomed into Half Hollow Hills.
Ed Scheine joins the board of directors of the Long Island Advancement of Small Business.