"The greatest asset we have in serving our mission is our team members."
He is also retiring from the Eastern Long Island Hospital Foundation, where he served from its inception 18 years ago.
Since 2015, Erica and Peter Harold and the Harold Family Foundation have funded numerous advancements and SBELIH, the hospital says.
Verizon said its network was operating normally but some customers had issues calling another carrier.
"“As we celebrate Greg’s achievement, we are reminded that true leadership in healthcare is not just about managing services."
"The Dorothy & Sophia" show presents a beloved mother-daughter duo for an unforgettable night of fun and bingo.
Be part of filming a video about Front Street Station in Greenport — and enjoy delicious fare being prepared for the shoot.
"The renovation to the tasting room focused on integrating the tasting room space with our surrounding vineyards."
The dinner includes a private reading by Long Island Psychics.
"Don’t just eat, embrace the table next to you, discuss life, share experiences and build memories."
"Everyone knew how much we wanted, in our hearts and souls, to resurrect this place."
"I’m happy that the hospital can give back to our community in so many ways."
The owner of the popular chocolate business has begun offering fresh spices, coffee and tea, as well as a vegetarian menu.
Crowds packed Main Road in Southold Saturday for the 3rd Annual Winterfest celebration. See photo gallery here.
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D'latte has been a mainstay for making memories in the Village of Greenport for 20 years.
The iconic eatery is a mainstay: "Despite this change in ownership, everything you know and cherish about Legends will remain unchanged."
"This is corporate welfare, benefiting a few, costing the rest of us."
"If you never quit, you will eventually win. I believe that."
"All the good they do is all for the hospital and our community."
Here are 5 of the best places to take in the Big Game on the North Fork this February 11.
The Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency has granted preliminary approval for $2. 7 million in tax breaks; the hearing is next week.
"Having been present during the many milestones of our community members made us feel like we were a part of their lives."
"The most fulfilling part is when our client enjoys the experience, and then, the haircut makes them feel great about themselves."
"We are thrilled that our commitment to providing exceptional care has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report for the 7th year."
"Our Veterans Day Wedding Giveback reflects Peconic Landing’s commitment to celebrating and supporting those who have served our country."
See the restaurants, coffee spots, ice cream shops, and more offering deals for Veterans Day Saturday — and add yours in the comments.
Although hearts are broken at the news, Shamrock Christmas Tree Farm will be open for the holiday season in 2024.
"We will always be here for all of our customers. Whether they have been a customer for a week or 60 years we appreciated them all."
Here's how to register to participate in the free event, where guests can learn about guerilla marketing strategies to grow their businesses
BREAKING: New owner tells Patch that Mattituck Marketplace name will remain the same, and he hopes to "breathe new life" into the store.
"This is all I knew." One employee, who worked at the supermarket under various owners for 37 years, shares her heartache with Patch.
Wendy Zuhoski has dedicated her life to giving back to the community. Now, Wendy's Deli celebrates 30 years on Friday and all are welcome.
Dan Abrams' Ev&EM Vineyards and "Law & Crime" network are honoring officers lost in the line of duty with the "Fallen Officers Collection."
A liquidation sale begins Friday at the longtime Mattituck business.
"The Goldsmith family reflects the best of the best in Southold." — Southold Supervisor Scott Russell. Hundreds attended Saturday's party.
The first shuttle will take guests from Little Creek Oysters in Greenport to the Sunshine Shack in Orient Tuesday for a day of music, fun.
Louisa Hargrave, co-founder of Long Island’s first vineyard, Hargrave Vineyard, planted the first wine grapes on the North Fork in 1973.
"My focus is functional fitness, emphasis on the fun, to give you the strength, stamina, and endurance to live life."
"The community and locals needed to have this." Cynthia King has reopened a longtime beloved restaurant and brought back its original name.