The Healing Space and The Chloe Belle Foundation are partnering to provide the charity's recipients with free sessions.
The restaurant served up lobster rolls, shrimp rolls, calamari, fish, and other seafood.
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Dena Fenza shared recipes she learned growing up with her grandparents. "It was really nice to have all these recipes," she said.
Dave Moyer succeeds Robert Banzer as superintendent.
The Lindberg family started the foundation in memory of Chloe. They organize toy drives, fundraisers and help people battling cancer.
Andrew Granger, 22, his brother, Steven, and two other bandmates started performing last year. They've played at a Relay For Life event.
"If we couldn’t do charcoal, we wouldn’t have opened up a restaurant," said owner Kimberly Sim, who discussed Korean cuisine.
"In the blink of an eye, the love of my life and the devoted mother of our children was gone," her husband wrote.
CEO Peter Phillips says seeing his cookies bring smiles to customers' faces is "really, really rewarding."
Tia Muller, a homesteading gardener who volunteers at Long Island Cares, donates the food she doesn't use to feed her family.
See the video of the heartwarming reunion in the story. The active-duty Army major had not seen his family for 10 months.
"I’m part of a community for the first time," said owner John Pawluk, who discussed the art and science behind his liquor products.
"I think we really feel like we’re part of the community and they’re a part of our family," says owner Lori Badanes.
Denis Beyersdorf says he wants to "preserve" the longtime diner. "I hope [Northport] will learn to trust me and like me as they do Tim."
Mark McGowan runs the shop with his son, Phil. The two discussed their favorite memories and also, the challenges the business has brought.
The shop, moving from Amityville, offers aquarium and pond services.
The business is set to celebrate with a weekend of raffles, giveaways, treats and more.
Lou Hanner, coach of the Elwood-John H. Glenn High School’s boys varsity team, earned the milestone win against Half Hollow Hills West.
Paul Kutz's funeral was held Monday. His brother remembers him as kind and soft-spoken with a dry wit. "He was my best friend."