Blue Line Deli in Huntington has been sending food and other goods to hospitals, first responders and others in need during the coronavirus.
Book Revue and Helping Hand Rescue Mission are collecting book donations for the latter's Back-to-School Backpack program.
Learn how Huntington Station's Suite Pieces is faring in the coronavirus and what you can do to support them during this difficult time.
The owner of Zaro's Cafe is using downtime to build plastic face shields for anyone who needs them for coronavirus protection.
Looking for holiday meal options? These restaurants and businesses are offering prepared meals.
The Huntington Village location donated several hundred smoothies to health care workers on the front lines against the new coronavirus.
We asked Huntington businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The Small Business Administration has launched a streamlined site for business owners to apply for federal economic disaster assistance.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Huntington businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The federal government is offering disaster loans to small businesses devastated by the new coronavirus.
Local restaurants are expanding to-go options. Here's where to eat and support local businesses in Huntington.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.
Rapid Genetic Testing System for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Will Make Detection Easier and Faster
The cat cafe is taking precautions due to the spread of the new coronavirus.
Mid Village Pharmacy in Greenlawn confirmed Thursday will be its last day in-business.
The networking breakfast focuses on Long Island manufacturers and businesses that want to connect with them.
The Huntington Station plant is closing later this year, and 35 employees will be impacted by the third phase of layoffs.
The Huntington business was voted by Long Islanders as the best bookstore the island has to offer.
Canon Leadership Recognized for Being an Innovative Leader in Long Island’s Digital Innovation
Katherine Heaviside and Lloyd Singer join list of Long Island's top leaders.
Remedy is now Sunnyside under the rebrand by its parent company, Cresco Labs.
The Old Huntington Town Hall building would be converted into a Hampton Inn & Suites, according to reports.
New members, new logo usher in 2020.
Selmer's Pet Land, claiming to be the oldest pet store in the U.S., would close if a state proposal banning the retail sale of pets passes.
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Honors Canon's Impressive Ultra-High Sensitivity Full-HD Camera
The Only Company in the World to be Ranked in Top Five for 34 Years
Pier 1 Imports plans to close hundreds of stores in the coming months. Several Long Island locations confirmed they're among them.
The deli and bagel shop will feature hockey memorabilia and will be ran by the Bagel Boss owner, a lifelong New York Islanders fan.
Pier 1 executives said sales for the third quarter plummeted more than 13 percent to $358.4 million.
Newly-Expanded to National, New York Metro Regional & Long Island Local News, Plus Student Entries Now Accepted!
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch about the upcoming supermarket.
There will be several grand opening special offers, prizes, games and more.
The store has been in the Huntington community for over 40 years. It will likely close shop by early 2020.
Patch interviewed the general manager and took photos of the cafe and cat adoption center-blend. Learn more about the new business.
H2M got into the holiday spirit and made local contributions and donations in celebration of Thanksgiving
Customers can grab food and a drink and then mingle with cats in a separate room.
Canon USA's Women in Leadership Levels Hosted Event for More than 100 Women from Local Colleges and Universities
Check out this story that appeared earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.