Port Washington business leaders and groups aim to boost local businesses on Small Business Saturday. Here's everything you need to know.
Forget something? We called local grocery stores to get their Thanksgiving store hours so you didn't have to.
Port Washington will be the site of For Five Coffee's newest location, the company has announced.
Zoning changes have been approved to make "studio" a permitted use in Port Washington North, according to a report.
The new dates mean the market is now "perfect for stocking up on the best local organic veggies for Thanksgiving dinner," organizers say.
When their children repeatedly forgot masks when they left the house, The Andreas got a nifty idea. Now, they own a thriving small business.
It’s time to pick that perfect pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many attractions Port Washington-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
The effort aims to help people live healthier lives while boosting the local economy.
An up-scale Asian fusion restaurant had its liquor license suspended. Here's why.
The developer plans to convert a vacant facility into six film production studios.
As the pandemic keeps people at home, a shoe repair shop that has stood for decades may have to close its doors forever.
For the second time in three weeks, the weekly Port Outdoors Dine and Shop, part of the town's "Lift Up Local" initiative, will not happen.
Organizers canceled the event after restaurants said they wanted to avoid having patrons scramble away mid-meal due to thunderstorms.
Officials and neighbors agreed to a deal on a two-year pause on construction for the Port Washington Waterfront Business District.
Officials said Main Street in downtown Port Washington will close for cars once a week for six weeks in hopes of supporting businesses.
At a steering committee meeting Tuesday, officials said a moratorium on Port Washington waterfront construction would not be extended.
A new data analysis gives a look at unemployment rates at the neighborhood level. Here's what happened in Port Washington.
Fitness instructors will be able to apply for permits to offer outdoor, distanced classes in Town parks, officials announced.
Power 10 Fitness Club in Port Washington and Firm Athletics in Locust Valley have both found creative ways to continue amid the pandemic.
The initiative will allow dining and retail stores expand their operations outdoors by closing streets, officials say.
NXT GEN Fitness and Performance Training recently closed due to the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
The gym will not be reopening due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Narinatto Restaurant is the most recent recipient of the grant, awarded by Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District.
Data released Monday shows hundreds of Port Washington businesses took out loans under the federal Paycheck Protection Program.
Bikes flew off the floors on Long Island when New Yorkers were ordered to stay home. Then came a shortage.
Hair salons and barbershops are reopening Wednesday on Long Island. Here's how workers and clients plan to adjust to the new normal.
Supervisor Bosworth and the Town Board announced that restaurants are now able to apply for outdoor dining permits in advance of Phase 2.
The initiative helps to offset the cost of PPE equipment for small businesses as they re-open.
Port Washington girls are facing the reality they might not have a "real" prom. A local business came up with an idea to help.
Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth and the Town Board approved resolutions to propose business relief measures. Here's what to know.
Floral sales plummeted and truckloads of flower stems were tossed out when New York ordered all nonessential workers to stay home.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
According to Chief Graphix, the signs are meant to offer hope to those who are having a hard time coping with the coronavirus.
Champion Vending has leased 11,462 square feet at 50 Seaview Boulevard in Port Washington.
We’re publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Port Washington businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
As the shortage of face masks continues, one Long Island business owner has found a way to help meet the demand in her community.
Membership growth, new programs, logo debut.
A Port Washington business that sells paint and hardware plans to build a $6.7 million expansion to its distribution center.
Check out this story reported last week on Port Washington Patch.
Neighbors who have heard the plans seem receptive.