The space, where longtime favorite Elbow East was located, is set to open in April.
"I am empowered by making women feel beautiful."
Chef Chris Kar is incorporating the spirit of the ships — and the Dimon Family — into his dining room menu.
The showcase is free to all members of the community who are planning a wedding or other celebration on the East End.
A LI family has organized a Kickstarter campaign for a minivan to deliver the fresh fruit ice pop business taking the East End by storm.
"Grand Central Madison is a game changer for New Yorkers, and I look forward to welcoming LI commuters to our tremendous new terminal."
"My customers are the best and I will miss meeting so many wonderful people, building friendships and just having a great time."
The long-awaited service will bring Long Island Rail Road passengers to the East Side and will increase LIRR service by 41 percent overall.
"It seems the right time to put this treasure into the hands of someone who can bring it to its next chapter." — Josh Sapan
"There is a lot of potential and energy being put here right now to try to make this space a family and date-night destination."
The owner of The Catered Fork will be moving into the space formerly occupied by Erik's in Southold.
The owners of Erik's on County Road 48 wrote a note on their website, saying to longtime customers, "We will miss you."
According to the MTA, the project symbolizes a "huge increase to service, with 41 percent more trains system-wide on the LIRR."
"You came to love me and I loved you in return, but sometimes all good love stories have to end. It’s not you, it’s me."
"I remember wading in the thigh high water, wondering what was next." 10 years and a string of eateries later, LI business owner reflects.
"Owning Legends has been an honor and a privilege,” owners, who've helmed the eatery for nearly 30 years, say. “It's been a labor of love."
“It’s so important for caregivers to prioritize their own well-being and take time off to restore balance in their lives."
"There must be room for a simple camp store. A place a kid can take a couple of sandy quarters and find something. A snack. A treasure map."
The bagel shop, which has a location in Jamesport, will open at the spot were Scoops & Grinds was located on Main Road in Cutchogue.
The first of its kind hybrid "boatel" features suites and boat slips on the North Fork's Peconic Bay.
"What Putin has done to Ukraine and its people is an atrocity. I felt I had to do something." Stefan Soloviev's grandmothers was Ukrainian.
Have you tried the new Senor Taco Mexican Grill yet?
All three partners have moved on to their next chapters, owner Jon Troyan says.
Owners of popular Montauk eatery are set to purchase Elbow East, a longtime iconic dining spot on the North Fork.
The popular boutique is back after a two-year pandemic pause.
A proposal for "The Enclaves" was described in detail at a planning board work session Monday. See what's planned for the Main Road parcel.
Plans for the hotel and restaurant in Southold have sparked controversy among residents protesting its size and impact on the community.
The popular North Fork dining spot has not yet been sold, is still on the market, and is open for business, real estate agent says.
O'Mally's was sold and a new restaurant, Senor Taco Mexican Grill is set to open its doors at the site.
"I work very hard at preserving farmland, buildings and businesses that have been here. It is the same with this project." Stacey Soloviev
Ms. Palmore is Executive Director of North Folk Housing Alliance, Inc.
Despite a request by business owners to keep the "parklets" in Greenport open through the end of October, the extension was denied.
"The General" has already been garnering rave reviews for its pizza and pastries on Main Road in Southold. Have you gone yet?
North Fork area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in North Fork.
The wait is over: On Friday, films will be shown again at Mattituck Cinemas, with Lucharitos offerings at the concession stand.
The new shop at the Sound View debuts just in time for the July 4 weekend.
Jim Michta, owner of The Candy Man, said it's time for him and his wife to look forward to their next chapter.
Lucharitos is partnering with the owners of Mattituck Cinemas for a "truly unique experience," said Marc LaMaina, owner of the taqueria.
"We are excited to reopen the shop and welcome back the smiling faces of shoppers."