Four months after the trendy Main Street eatery reopened, Secrets of Flight has closed.
Virsig and Centennial Security Integration have leased a combined 10,550 square feet at 95 Seaview Blvd. in Port Washington.
The company reportedly plans to add six full-time jobs within three years of the expansion.
Check out this story reported last week in Port Washington Patch.
The Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District is looking for a new executive director. Think you have what it takes?
See inside the new Mexican eatery here.
Here's what's open and when on Thanksgiving.
Patch got a first look at Main Street Ballroom RuDanceNY. Check it out!
She was recognized at the 35th Annual Small Business Person of the Year and Legislative Breakfast.
The same-day service will use the same Peapod system currently in use.
The company called its new Port Washington home efficient, modern and state-of-the-art.
The independent Wall Street bond rating agency has rated the town’s $16.4 million Public Improvement Serial Bonds (2019 Series B).
Secrets of Flight on Main Street is reopening and chef-owner Aleksander Betko is making some fine adjustments.
A Manorhaven hut belonging to Kostal Paddle burned to the ground earlier this month in a suspicious fire. The owner said he was stunned.
Long Island Marketing Networking Group features informative monthly meetings.
Patch asked Port Washington readers what businesses they want to see come to the community. Here are some popular picks.
Two local delis were given grants by The Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District this week.
RuDance Long Island, a dance school, is targeting the fall for its grand opening in Port Washington. Meanwhile, it's hosting summer events.
If you need any last minute groceries for your July 4 festivities, here's what's open in Port Washington.
The U.S. filed a civil complaint against a Port Washington company to prevent the distribution of adulterated dietary supplements.
The business received a grant from the Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District.
The new business received a grant from the Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District.
If you receive a phone call or email similar to this solicitation, report it to the police.
The local store owner looks to bring hope to the town that lost everything in the California Camp Fire.
Independent retailers hope locals will make the effort to shop at a small business on Saturday, Nov. 24.
The new business received two grants from the Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District.
The $5,000 grant was used on their rear sign.
The business plans to use the grant for marketing.
The owner plans to use the money to make some improvements to her business.
The “Living Our Values” award is presented to employees who exemplify service, excellence and teamwork.
The owner plans to use the money to make some improvements to their business.
Those who shop in Port Washington on Saturday, May 5 can receive a free cupcake.
The event will offer networking tips and LinkedIn secrets from industry professionals.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Friday, Feb. 9.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Tori’s Place Ear Piercing Studio on Friday, Jan. 19.
Calling all foodies.
Independent retailers hope locals will make the effort to shop at a small business on Saturday, Nov. 25.