These local businesses will be open for your needs and entertainment on Christmas Day.
Also this week, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center announced it will be undergoing a refurbishment, a North Fork business transforms itself while a South Fork business closes – at least for now.
Still looking for a gift? Here are some unique gifts, all found locally.
Corcoran Group, Bartlett Tree Experts, Southampton Hospital and more are seeking help.
Take a look at some of the biggest headlines in the business world from the past week.
Shop around Southampton Village, Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor and a little farther afield to find the best gifts for tots and tweens.
Here are gift ideas and where you can find them locally around Southampton, Water Mill, Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor.
There never seems to be enoughs rolls in the house to get everything wrapped.
Get something for the foodie on your list.
Convenient locations and exceptional selections make Southampton a perfect place to shop for a wine or spirit to celebrate the season.
Long Island vendors gathered at 230 Elm Sunday to offer holiday gift items ranging from chocolates to shoes.
Dress for the occasion.
Cook, Hall & Hyde and Maran Corporate Risk Associates have officially become one.
These Southampton Village and Bridgehampton stores have just what men need to look great.
Pick up a gift locally for the technophile on your list.
Throw a holiday party, without the extra fuss.
Hamptons favorite arrives in New York City.
East End Organics uses beet juice in products for melting ice and snow.
Auto detailing service will donate 50 percent of the retail price to American Red Cross Disaster Relief through February.
Second annual Parrish Art Museum Business Council event is Friday.
Dr. Stephen T. Greenberg will give a portion of profits to relief effort.
Are you a Southampton business that's participating in Small Business Saturday on Nov. 24? Tell us what sales and specials you're planning for the holiday shopping day.
Bakery-café chain looking to help those hard hit by Hurricane Sandy.
Donations sought for superstorm victims.
Start your holiday shopping at locally owned stores during Small Business Saturday.
Its parent company will make donations to the Interfaith Nutrition Network and Family Service League after the promotion is over.
Many businesses chipping in any way they can for hurricane relief.
UPDATE: Wholesale fuel shipments cut off by Hurricane Sandy begin to resume.
Restaurants fill as residents go without power at home, and blackout supplies fly off store shelves.
Herrick Hardware in Southampton Village has a busy couple days, and keeps stocked up on supplies for power outages and post-storm cleanup.
Thayer's Hardware reports that after being swamped before Hurricane Irene in 2011, activity is slow this year.
Business alliances host debate centered on East End business concerns.
Patch readers offer their reviews of local businesses.
Eight-figure debt looms over Sag Harbor condominium project, The Sag Harbor Express reports.
Southampton Village bar has both an open mic night and karaoke night each week.