After a few delays, Miller's Ale House officially opens in former Houlihan's spot.
Catch up on the latest business stories in Northwestern Suffolk.
Supervisor, some board members in favor of bonding out funds necessary for repairs.
Groupon type site focuses on local deals and local charities.
A look at small business developments in northern and central Suffolk County.
Call it Spring, a trendy footwear and accessory store for men and women recently opened its doors at the Smith Haven Mall
Reviewer points out yellowtail jalapeno as one of its specialities.
A look at recent business developments across northern and central Suffolk County.
Also this week, one local is taking a golf swing improvement idea to the market.
Kristen Perri and Shari Tarburton, open Cheer360, a facility dedicated to preparing cheerleaders physically and nutritionally for the sport.
SolarCity Corp. plans to employ 80 people at its Motor Parkway location.
The land is being marketed for retail businesses, restaurants and hotels.
The women's clothing store says it wants to dress their customers so they feel like celebrities.
Catch up on the week's biggest business stories from the area.
Burger chain shuts less than one year after opening.
Competition Auto Group’s new shining star reflects luxurious product line.
Take a look at who's hiring around the Hauppauge area.
New restaurateur hopes to take over rundown auto body shop between Vets Highway and Jericho Turnpike.
The signs and siding are up at the newest Miller's Long Island Ale House Restaurant in Lake Grove, as the pub chain nears its May opening.
Looking for a place to take mom on Sunday? Here are some of the specials we found around town.
The Village held its annual Motorcycle Poker Run May 5 to benefit Jacob's Light Foundation.
LI Job Finder Job Fair at Smithtown Sheraton starts at 9:30 a.m.
GDE Dynamics considered expanding South, but funding helped create 566 new local jobs.
Gluten-free food store created to provide shopping haven for those with special dietary needs.
Nesconset Chamber of Commerce installs new streetlights and banners.
Hauppauge restaurant opening second location in Miller Place.
Jaclyn's Garden is open now through November on Jericho Turnpike in Commack.
Vendors can still sign up by visiting the Nesconset Chamber of Commerce.
See who's hiring around Hauppauge.
The special runs through May 5.
Sheraton owners waiting for upturn in economy before committing to construction of new four-story hotel.
Festo says it will cut 125 jobs of its 250 Hauppauge workforce, as customer base has shifted to south and west.
Gas Station would demolish and replace blighted United Auto Repair building on Route 347 and Route 111 intersection.