Catch up on the week in business news across the East End.
Long Island restaurateur will serve as culinary director for remodeled Main Street theater.
The dinner was held on Valentine's Day.
To be eligible, the taxpayer must file returns of $49,000 and below.
Almost 50 percent can be saved in some cases, to travel during the school vacation week.
The event will be held on March 2.
The Riverhead location is one of 12 participating branches.
Here's a look at this weekend's acts.
Cooperage Inn, Scrimshaw still have seats available for Valentine's dinner.
A ribbon cutting will be held on March 8 at 4:30 p.m.
Catch up on the week's biggest news in the business world from across the East End.
Cutchogue fisherman’s smoked fish business is taking off, and he’s looking to move from a small Riverhead production facility to a bigger place closer to home.
The opening brought together neighbors and elected officials for food and fun.
A grand opening will take place on Friday.
Theater representatives theatrically hype up March opening for renovated Riverhead spot.
Local chef launches Kickstarter Internet campaign for support for his plan for the first cured meat facility on the North Fork.
Also this week, a North Fork restaurant sees a new operator, once again, while a cupcake business is opening up a new storefront.
Dawn Betke has expanded her professional horizons as publisher of a new website listing events for kids and families on the North Fork.
Also this week, one North Fork winery dropped public access to its tasting room, while on the South Fork, a local landscaping firm moved back home.
Long Ireland Beer Co. among the collaborators on Sandy-relief beer Surge Protector, which debuts next week.
A grand opening will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. till 7:30 p.m.
The New York Times takes a look at the new wave of American whiskeys giving the Scotch variety a run for its money.
A new way to combat flu season.
Manager says Riverhead location will be more profitable venue.
Also this week, a Hampton Bays gym is undergoing renovations, while a Sag Harbor-to-Greenport passenger ferry will not return next year.
Also this week, a new pet supplies store announced it's opening in Wainscott, and a former East End supervisor was named the legislative director of the Southampton Business Alliance.
See who's playing in the sixth annual, six-week jazz festival, which runs from Feb. 8 through mid-March.
Opening Night scheduled for March 2.
Retailer's response comes on the heels of a move by Dick’s Sporting Goods to suspend the sale of some semi-automatic rifles from its stores across the country.
Turkeys, hams, and chickens will be distributed to the hungry.
Patch wants to know which merchants offer the best solutions for gifts and holiday fare.
The weekly newsletter is chock full of activities for kids and families.
Also this week, a cat clinic in Calverton has sparked a cat fight, while a Sag Harbor restaurant gets a sister restaurant in Manhattan.
A celebration to mark the opening will take place from Dec. 14 though 16.
As LIPA considers proposals from a pair of power suppliers, one project held an open house on Thursday night.
Island Water Park owner Eric Scott said he is hoping to be open by the spring of 2014, though more approvals are still required.
Eagle Auto Mall owner Mark Calisi is facing Chrysler in court.
Eight different breweries join forces to create the Surge Protector IPA, which will benefit Barrier Brewing as well as a Long Island Cares.
Looking for a special holiday Christmas tree in or near Riverhead? Here's a handy guide.
Also this week, a couple takes over a local favorite in Westhampton Beach, and a new shop opens in Amagansett for the holidays.