When the weather’s warm and sticky, lighter quenching beers hit the spot.
New video game store in Huntington Village offers something different.
Diplomas proving less than enough for work in Huntington.
Annual sunset beach party planned for July 27.
Changing music business leads to slow sales and the end of a 26-year run.
Israel cites economic boon in effort to promote Long Island as destination.
Soundtracks music closes its doors today after 26 years in business.
Chamber of Commerce members becoming active bloggers online.
New same-sex law could fuel wedding industry in New York.
New Main Street store offers exotic olive oils and vinegars that you can taste before you buy.
The Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce recently named new board members at a recent meeting.
Huntington fans planning to attend are encouraged to purchase round-trip fares early.
Two arrested for selling alcohol to a minor during state liquor authority inspection.
Company lays the final steel beam Thursday.
COC breakfast addresses modern business networking ideas.
Looking for something to do this weekend?
Latin Quarter organization clears debris to improve New York Avenue.
Huntington merchants anticipate busy summer as help wanted signs spring up along Main Street.
Recent house sales in the area.
Open houses in the area for this weekend.
Holiday specials join the lineup for brunch and dinner.
Former Honu partner moves on to a landmark site.
Asking price for the waterfront catering facility is $4.5 million; leased restaurant could go for $6 million. Catering bookings will be honored.
From toddler story time to first date night to meet-the-author events, this independent book store caters to reading needs.
Town's zoning board approved two variances needed by the owner.
Auction helps chapter provide services on Long Island.
Rona Fried's SustainableBusiness.com still on top of green game 15 years after being formed.
Grand opening brings out a crowd.
Company says unruly protesters threw rocks at another Avalon site demonstration.
A new supermarket and brick sidewalks add to signs of spring in Huntington Station.
Two-hour waits to dine on salt cod are not unusual at Huntington’s seven-month-old Portuguese restaurant, Fado.
From April 3-10, participating restaurants are offering a fixed-price dinner each evening.
Nine high schools compete in a pre-prom party themed fashion show.
Whitman mall also plans for a big Easter egg hunt.