Supermarket chain will break into Long Island petrol market for first time.
As part of a design challenge, four firms are competing to develop new parking concepts.
Be sure workers and employees know what the new bank note looks like.
Also, St. Charles Hospital is looking for an executive assistant.
Plus, James Cress Florists opens a new location in Port Jefferson.
A look at some items for sale in Patchogue
Why not tell the community about the last great thing you ate in town?
The National Retail Federation estimates that about 158 million Americans will celebrate Halloween this year.
After news of West Babylon chain closing, questions raised about other locations.
The map below shows the median income in blocks across your neighborhood as reported by the US Census Bureau.
Local businesses and state business organizations meet under one roof in networking event.
Also, ACLD in Sayville is looking for a professional to work with live-in residents.
Also, a new fitness gym is opening in Bayport in October.
Declining membership led to the decision to leave, chamber president said.
Meet Paige Pfeifer, who runs her cheese shop at 11 N. Ocean Avenue.
A prominent business leader calls Guido Barilla an 'idiot,' while the head of a major LGBT organization said the pasta company's chief is out of touch with reality.
Sunshine Square location to be showcase gym, owner says.
Content focuses on chefs, artisanal food makers, growers and farmer's market vendors across the region.
Also, Tequila Jacks, in Port Jefferson is looking for servers.
Also, Toast, in Port Jefferson rolls out fall specials menu.
New York gives the Long Island Power Authority $5 million to help cover costs.
Also, a phlebotomist is wanted in Stony Brook and a teacher's assistant in Medford.
Patchogue-based college looking for candidate to succeed retiring president Sr. Elizabeth Hill.
In Business Beat, Patch talks to and features new and established local businesses. Want to be featured? Email michael@patch.com.
Plus, new tenants sought for Harbor Square Mall in Port Jefferson.
Company says bits of plastic may have ended up in a small batch of dough.
Also, help wanted in Miller Place and Setauket.
Ribbon cutting for Cody’s Restaurant took place in Farmingville.
Also, a much-awaited trampoline park in Ronkonkoma will have to wait a little longer.
Popular greek yogurt maker says problem has been fixed.
Also, a bagel shop in Rocky Point is seeking counter help and Happy Feet is looking for a soccer coach.
Class action settlement against Pepsi-owned juice brand gives consumers option to cash in.
Though some towns still grapple with higher jobless rates than others.