Take a look at what's showing this weekend around Riverhead.
The new store is open on Kroemer Avenue in Riverhead.
New shop expected to open soon, owner says.
A long-time battle over a proposed catering barn at the inn heats up.
Advanced Auto Parts opened its doors on Tuesday, while Aaron's is holding a May 3 grand opening and work on a credit union branch continues.
Following conversion this past winter, owners to add dinner option in coming months.
Following delays, Crooked Ladder Brewing Co. should have its doors open in a couple of months, co-owner Steve Wirth said.
After coverage contract expires March 31, the hospital network and insurers come to terms.
Also this week, local turf was rolled out on Opening Day in Yankee Stadium and Citi Field.
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Depending on the model, new car buyers place safety lower than gas mileage and quality.
JD Grocery has failed nine health inspection in 10 years.
DeLea Sod Farms provides replacement turf in Yankee Stadium, Citi Field.
The long-time Aquebogue favorite will open its doors again for its 63rd season on Tuesday.
Also, in Montauk, a resort owner squashes rumors that a sale is occurring, while a new design store comes to Southampton Village.
Food industry experts say you should think twice before you swear off your favorite deli or grocery store over a failed sanitary inspection.
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A new contest has been unveiled on Facebook.
The egg hunt begins at 10 a.m.
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A new gym has been proposed for the site.
New Manorville ambulatory care center will be dedicated Friday.
Bring the family for a fun competition at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center.
From corned beef to parades, there's a lot going on to enjoy a bit of the blarney.
Renowned chef is cooking up a new North Fork culinary destination in Greenport's Stirlng Square.
Lia Fallon, former owner of Amarelle in Wading River, takes over reins Friday night.
Vera Bradley's brightly colored bags are a favorite for many.
The facility received a five-star ranking as "best nursing home" in U.S. News and World Report.
Over 50 people came out to support Main Street's second ribbon cutting in the past two weeks.
Blue River Estates, a new apartment complex on West Main Street, will feature floodgates and other safety and security features.
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.
Union representing more than 1,000 workers said it continues working to find "mutually agreeable solutions."
John Condzella's effort to purchase a hop processor hit its $27,000 threshold Monday afternoon.
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With Main Street shut down Friday morning, over 100 people showed up to witness the ribbon cutting for the Suffolk Theater.
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After months of anticipation, the theater opens its doors on Friday; a gala opening party takes place on Saturday.
Shoppers near and far are buying Palmer Vineyards' 495 label.