Main Street Bakery premiers LN2 Creamery Cafe
Our weekly feature tells you where to find the best gas prices in town.
People's United of Bridgeport pays $60 million for LI company.
When the restaurant meals are out of reach, there's always happy hour.
Fresh fish, trees and smoothies at the farmers market—but arrive early.
Port Washington weaver Kira Silver makes scarves while the sun shines.
Port Washington potter Patricia Bridges sees beauty in functional objects.
Developer chops down trees on Port Blvd., upsetting residents.
Store owners attempt to keep Main Street’s uniqueness intact despite obstacles.
Florist S.F. Falconer wins July Golden Storefront Award.
Port Washington businessman takes on a yet-to-be-won sandwich eating challenge.
Mediterranean seafood served in a beautiful former bank
No need to leave town for your Fourth of July BBQ equipment.
Port Washington features the only organic farmers market in the state.
Directory listings from Patch.com will be added to the mapping site.
After 21 years, Dolphin Bookshop will be moving to a new location on Main Street.
Alper's Hardware helped raise money for the Community Chest with annual cook-off.
Pall Corporation donates polypropylene to stop oil from reaching Florida's beaches.
Cheery room, great food, parking — who could ask for more?
Some local suggestions on what to get dad for his special day on Sunday.
A “delicious barren wasteland” on Haven Avenue.
Authentic Japanese food in the heart of Port Washington.
The Sweet Comfort Bakery & Café offers an inviting patio along with tarts and scones.
Despite the threat of thunderstorms, an estimated 5,000 people attended the 20th annual HarborFest Dock Day and Craft Festival.
Potential employees came down to North Shore Animal League America's headquarters to be interviewed for various positions at the shelter.
Port Washington Chamber of Commerce puts on its 20th annual HarborFest Dock Day and Craft Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Angels on the Shore has everything from antiques to home furnishings and artwork.
Can’t beat the setting at this restaurant for lunch with a view.
Vendors say people are looking and not buying as much at Port Washington's monthly Antique and Collectible Street Fair.
Building at 1070 Port Washington Boulevard is an eyesore, neighbors say.
Uneven dining experience, but good potential for this Italian eatery.
Reasonably priced Asian food with a classy atmosphere.
Store is relocating to a larger space in Port’s waterfront shopping district in June.
The design firm garners May “Golden Storefront” award for its curb-appeal aesthetic.
Great food and choices abound at this popular Italian spot.
Some local stores' best deals for last-minute gift ideas for mom.
No slices, no credit cards, and no crybabies at this pizza and pasta joint.
Great location, but so-so food. May have been a better dinner choice, rather than lunch.
Major stretch of Port Washington Boulevard retail gets a makeover; renovation runs afoul of tree removal procedures.
A visit to the burger side of this split-personality restaurant.