Also this week, a four-property project in Greenport plans its opening, a hand-crafted boat gets its permits and more.
Take a look at who's hiring across the North Fork.
Keith Luce will be designing the menus at the four-site location in Greenport.
Six months after Sandy, Claudio's is ready to open its doors on time for the summer season.
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In other top headlines, town talks dogs on beaches, discusses speeding on area roads.
Catch up on the week's news in the business field across the East End.
Glittzee Gal Creations will offer handmade, custom-designed jewelry.
Local wines are being used to create new frozen desserts.
New to the site will be paddleboard rentals.
Also this week, a court ruling favors a North Fork restaurant.
Peconic Bay Winery's General Manager James Silver said a sale is one option down the line but nothing has been determined.
The vineyard was nominated one of 40 best food lovers' hotels across America.
Also reported this week, a North Fork restaurant is up for sale and a South Fork real estate broker was almost bilked out of commission.
Claudia Helinski's retail and fried chicken operation will be moving on to Front Street.
Won Doo Mack Farm is relocating to Orange County, according to the Times Herald-Record.
What do you think of Noah's? Post a review.
In fact, winemakers say the late-to-bloom season could be a boon.
Restaurant week starts Sunday night.
Depending on the model, new car buyers place safety lower than gas mileage and quality.
My Long Island TV takes a look.
According to The Suffolk Times, Cutchogue winery is under investigation and could lose its farm winery license.
The North Fork Promotional Council will hold an open meeting on Thursday in
DeLea Sod Farms provides replacement turf in Yankee Stadium, Citi Field.
The olive oil and balsamic tasting room celebrates a one-year anniversary.
A full slate of family activities will be offered during the coming season.
The long-time Aquebogue favorite will open its doors again for its 63rd season on Tuesday.
Owner Ken Myers will continue catering.
Food industry experts say you should think twice before you swear off your favorite deli or grocery store over a failed sanitary inspection.
The companies are recapitalizing to ensure continued growth.
Patch has pulled together information on grocery store inspections across New York state to create our exclusive interactive map.
A new contest has been unveiled on Facebook.
The Sailor family, who ran DoLittle's in Mattituck for years, will be taking over the Greenport eatery.
Regan and Carey Meador, owners of Southold Farm & Cellar, meet $15,000 Kickstarter goal.
County Executive Steve Bellone will visit the hotel to discuss the marina, renovations after Sandy.
Renowned chef is cooking up a new North Fork culinary destination in Greenport's Stirlng Square.
Lia Fallon, former owner of Amarelle in Wading River, takes over reins Friday night.
Summer's coming and Dan's Bike Rental Greenport will open again Saturday, ready for business.
Events throughout the year will celebrate three decades of service.