Chef Lewis Vargas has joined Finley’s of Greene Street. Owner Sandra Finley believes customers will be "delighted" when they try his food.
Part of the proceeds will be used to bring chocolate-drizzled popcorn to children battling cancer. The foundation is "utterly grateful."
The restaurant won Best Seafood and Best Mediterranean on Long Island in the Bethpage Best Awards. "We are so very, very grateful."
Her husband's band plays a benefit concert for the food bank once a year. They have raised tens of thousands of dollars so far.
Blue Line Deli is raffling jerseys, signed Islanders gear and more to help children and young adults battling cancer. Here's how to enter.
The toy shop is opening where Little Switzerland once was. "We are looking forward to seeing all of our friends and meeting many new ones."
"It's like shopping in Nicole's closet, she picks everything out herself," the store's COO said. Here's some of what the shop offers.
The band is hosting a single release show on Saturday. Final Call is planning an album or extended play for late 2024.
"We want to be a service that helps you buy back some of your time," a co-founder said.
"Most of us don’t think twice when we look in the cupboard for a snack or a meal," David Herold said. He wants that to be true for everyone.
Director Joan Albright strives to teach theater, music and acting in a "brain development business" environment, minus most technology.
Valhallan Esports Training is looking to "turn gaming from an isolating experience for kids into an in-person social one," the owner says.
The coalition runs an environmental health awareness campaign, "Prevention Is The Cure," to educate people on risk reduction practices.
The Cassata Foundation helps those in need, as well as other charitable organizations. It collects food, raises grant money, and more.
The foundation helps children who are physically, developmentally, and/or financially challenged.
The gallery will showcase students’ work. It was 22 years in the making after a teacher began raising funds through an arts and crafts fair.
Long Island’s first flower truck is getting a permanent spot on a Main Street. It will feature locally grown flowers.
Corey Phelan's parents started the foundation in their son's memory. The foundation raises funds and awareness for pediatric cancer.
Maggie asked her parents to help save children before she died in 2017. Maggie's Mission funds cutting-edge research and raises awareness.
The restaurant offers tenders, sandwiches, wraps and more. "You can come in and feel like family and make yourself at home," an owner said.