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A closer look at a featured dish at one of Port Jefferson’s newest dining spots.
Take a look at who's hiring along the North Shore.
Sign on window says to visit location in Port Jefferson village.
Company is hiring for multiple position and set to open shop in Port Jefferson Station around April 22, according to a company representative.
What used to be Smoke Signals is now Flame Fine Cigars.
Currently a gift shop, the little structure was bought from Camp Upton – now the site of Brookhaven National Lab – after WWI.
Mark your calendars for June 8 through June 9.
Also, a new pet shop is on the way, a local game shop and salon change locations and other headlines.
Crews recently knocked down the former telephone company building on Route 112 in Port Jefferson Station.
Annual walk supports breast health.
Nomorobo, an invention by Port Jefferson resident Aaron Foss, beat out nearly 800 other inventions in a call for ways to block robocalls.
Local dealerships say smaller engines save on gas but new technology allows for same pep.
Game shop moves less than 500 feet up the road to bigger space.
Share your pictures from Sunday's parade and egg hunt.
A look at business developments over the past week in northern and central Suffolk County.
Many car-makers offer hybrids but are people buying them?
Take a look at who's hiring around Northern Brookhaven.
Space slated for future Long Island Music Hall of Fame could be up for sale; village interest uncertain.
Data on local supermarket inspections had many people in Port Jefferson surprised. Should this info be easier to access?
New ticket prices, however, are still among the lowest in the region.
Lori Riekert and Gianni Scafidi are the new owners of Create-a-Cake in Port Jefferson Station.
Five economy cars to handle the Long Island commute.
Board rejects measure to roll back to previous 10 p.m. deadline.
Catch up on the week's biggest business stories from the area.
Hospital recognized by Physicians' Reciprocal Insurers.
Food industry experts say you should think twice before you swear off your favorite deli or grocery store over a failed sanitary inspection.
Health inspectors find critical health issues at the Port Jefferson store, as well and many others run by the chain in nearby communities.
Take a look at who's hiring across Northern Brookhaven.
Patch has pulled together information on market inspections across New York state to create our exclusive interactive map.
Village Board members decided Monday night to speak with members of the Parking Committee again before possibly voting on its paid parking extension.
Hurricanes, floods, a blizzard and a rough economy has chipped away at the look of the quaint business district.
Despite company's announcement that it will quit the retail gas business, the Hess under construction on Route 112 will move on as planned.
Instead of a mid-April opening, the Port Jefferson marina will likely open May 1; the hotel and restaurant remain open for business as usual.
With gas prices topping $4 a gallon at home, more than a few people might be in the market for a car that gets more miles per fill-up.
John Condzella's effort to purchase a hop processor hit its $27,000 threshold Monday afternoon.
Business was established five years ago on East Main Street.