Barclays Tournament transforms Bethpage Black; All park golf courses will be closed to public beginning Saturday.
Some changes are already happening but what kind of retail does the area need?
Research group expects spending to be up.
Car accident took out Jericho Turnpike business in March.
Help wanted around the area this week.
New listings this week in Huntington.
Brad Rosen of Station Sports Family Fun Center is using his business to give back to the community.
An extensive list of homes open for viewing this weekend.
New men's store to open in August.
New listings within the last seven days in Huntington.
Four LI facilities make 23rd annual Best Hospitals list.
News from around Long Island, June 30.
A list of properties open for viewing this weekend.
This week's newly listed homes in Huntington.
Eight representatives from wide range of fields to join 27 other Board members at Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce.
Memorial Day weekend is about tangy backyard barbecue and sweet cole slaw. But what if you can’t make it all? We want your pick for catered food joint.
Patch readers choose the Huntington landmark as their favorite.
Landlord negotiating to complete lease for Huntington Station site.
Some recently-listed properties for sale.
Huntington Chamber of Commerce event brings business leaders and media together Wednesday in informational session.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform readers.
Sales executive, driver jobs open.
Web designer, driver jobs open.
CVS-based clinic served walk-in customers.
Station Sports Family Fun Center opens for business.
Berry Healthy Cafe also joins the lineup of new stores.
Jericho Turnpike store is latest business closing in the area.
Math teacher, maintenance positions open.
Lab administrative help, assistant store manager among open jobs
Huntington Station closes after leasing dispute.
Positions open for hospital executive, retail sales.
Manager says store to begin liquidation the day after Christmas.
Patch was there for the biggest business stories of the year.
Management trainee, education jobs open.
New entertainment center offers a big-name lineup.
Each Sunday until November, purveyors of local produce, fruit, meats and goods hold court in the Elm Street parking lot off Route 25A from 7 a.m. until noon.
April jobs report shows improvement in the unemployment rate.
Popular nightspot quickly resolves minor code issues.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here's our weekend guide to help you plan.