Boat rescue group kicks off National Safe Boating Week, offers safety tips.
In Riverhead, Peconic Paddler for sale after 47 years; yoga studio opening in Hampton Bays.
The 47-year-old business is being sold for $900,000; new paddle-board touring business planned for downtown Riverhead
The event is free; workshops will be offered.
The hotel was awarded the 2012 Top Hospitality Development recently.
"Collabration Saison Ale" being released on Monday in four separate locations across Long Island.
Also this week, Southampton Publick House's head brewer heads north to Connecticut; bowling alley opening in Riverhead expected this summer.
Congressional challenger is coming to Southampton on Monday.
Most say they were unaffected by Sunday night's cold temperatures
Where do you go to treat Mom right and show your appreciation on Mother’s Day?
Also, Blue Duck Bakery honored by national mag; ab workout offers twist at North Fork pilates business.
Finnish style sour rye bread wows top food magazine.
From a dozen roses to wedding arrangements: We want to know which flower shop gets your business.
Also this week, Riverhead's Main Street to welcome a reading and writing shop, and anti-chain store legislation discussed in Southampton.
Long Island restaurant week offers deals on the East End.
Also on site will be local artists and a possible yoga studio
Fresh food fans also make strides in Westhampton Beach, as a farmer's market date is set, and on the North Fork, where locally grown products make inroads in New York City.
The new shop will open right next to Ralph's Italian Ices on East Main Street.
Stop by the Jamesport favorite for some legendary marinated strip steak, a bowl of chowder -- and to catch up with longtime friends.
Italian ice cream shop opened up on Wednesday at 3 p.m.
After the national electronic box store announced last week that 50 stores nationwide will be closing, no news yet on whether the Route 58 store will be one of them.
Village Delicatessen, at 318 E. Main St., is knocking down the wall and expanding into the space that formerly held OMG! How Cute.
See what business news you missed on the East End this past week.
Get your business cards out for a North Fork Chamber dinner Monday night and Eastern Long Island Executive dinner Thursday.
Local restaurants are offering fixed menu prices from March 18 through March 25.
Calverton skydiving company purchased a 23,000-square-foot space in February, according to 'Long Island Business News' report.
National cinema chain unable to come to terms with town, according to report on 'Riverhead News-Review.'
A report on NBC New York focuses on former Brookhaven National Lab scientists Gordon Danby and James Powell, who developed magnetic levitation technology over 40 years ago but have yet to see it take hold in the U.S.
After receiving $500k in grant funding to develop EPCAL agri-business facility, former Blackman building is pitched in public/private partnership.
Go green and celebrate all things Irish this week. But where to toast the holiday?
Catch up on the week in business news with our weekly wrap-up.
Proposal to build a liquid natural gas terminal off the shore of Wading River was abandoned on March 7, according to 'Newsday' report.
In nationwide Consumer Report survey on patient safety, PBMC scored second of 81 hospitals in the New York City-metro region.
Take a look at who's hiring around Riverhead.
Also this week, plans to develop a supermarket in Tuckahoe were revived, though the new plans are slightly different.
Take a look at what's on the market at one of these open houses.
The former home of Whoa! Nelly! and most recently an antique shop has a few interested parties, though no signed contracts. What would you like to see here?
Twin Forks Bicycles opens up shop on East Main Street, across from Suffolk Theatre.
National retailer already hiring for Riverhead store, though 120,000-square-foot development on controversial parcel still has yet to make it through planning process.