Three days of festivities will be held to celebrate the grand opening.
The award-winning chef has lost the use of his hands and can no longer work in his renowned kitchen.
Also, help wanted in Southold and Hampton Bays.
Company says bits of plastic may have ended up in a small batch of dough.
The new facility aims to meet the needs of a growing population.
Plus Harvest East End celebrates 40 years of Long Island wines.
The new business had its grand opening last week.
Popular greek yogurt maker says problem has been fixed.
Over 1300 turned out; event raised almost $50,000.
A power authority spokesman said energy costs are the reason, but relief could be on the way.
The winner will be announced in December.
Plus, a home health aide needed in Mattituck and a part-time accountant in East Hampton.
Class action settlement against Pepsi-owned juice brand gives consumers option to cash in.
Catch up on the week's top business stories from across the East End.
Though some towns still grapple with higher jobless rates than others.
You can find the local prices at gas stations using the interactive map below.
Flu shots cost $35; most insurance plans and Medicare are accepted.
Two young men have a vision — to farm snails and market fresh escargot — and they've launched an online campaign to fund their dream.
Take a look at who's hiring in the area.
Also, Wendy's in Miller Place is getting a makeover.
Employment guide for the week of August 20.
7Bus offers interisland stops, a commuter pass, and the same routes to New York.
One-stop wedding planning will be a breeze at the bridal showcase.
The winery represents a labor of love and deep family ties.
Employment guide for the week of August 13.
Also, a new tech company opened at the Calverton incubator.
Riverhead start-up will expand into more space.
One young winemaker's journey from humble roots to dizzying success.
Who are the unsung heroes at our local wineries? Patch wants to know.
Employment guide for the week of August 6.
Festivities and free samples are planned for the celebration.
The new location in Aquebogue has had a steady stream of customers.
One apple farmer has found a way to bring in customers during the summer season.
Patch wants to know what business you'd most like to see launched.
Hankering for a freshly brewed cup of tea? Here's how to order Tea Time Cottage products all year long.
Employment guide for the week of July 30.
The wait is over for the downtown Riverhead microbrewery.
Also, North Fork Steakhouse gets new owners and a new farmers market opens in Wading River.
When the restaurant is reborn, the Athens Grill will be called Mazi.