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Nassau County began the third phase of reopening businesses on June 24, as per County Executive Laura Curran and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and Baldwin businesses are adjusting accordingly. During Long … more
“We’re happy to be able to support one of our local favorites again,” said Maureen Schultz, who dined with Erin Schultz at Kitty O’Hara’s on June 19. The Baldwin … more
Restrictions on Long Island’s economy loosened up on Wednesday when Phase Two started, as per Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s directive. Outdoor dining at restaurants can resume and barbershops and hair salons can open. more
Health care workers at Mercy Medical Center have been on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic for more than two months, and several local businesswomen decided it was time to give them something extra for their efforts. So, the four Rockville Centre-based businesswomen collaborated to provide the health care workers with a care package intended to pamper. more
As local restaurants continue to struggle amid the coronavirus pandemic, one Rockville Centre resident is creating short web commercials, free of charge, to help them out. more
With businesses struggling amid the coronavirus crisis, there has been a push in Rockville Centre to support those that are still operating, in the hope that they won’t close for good. Matt Giovanniello saw the desire in the community to patronize local restaurants, but realized it was difficult to find accurate information. So he created Nourish New York, an online directory of all village restaurants now offering takeout and delivery service. more
Members of the Lynbrook Teachers Association delivered 45 gift cards to their students’ families in need on April 3. more
Murph’s Restaurant in Franklin Square is offering first responders and Long Island Jewish Valley Stream employees 15 percent off their take-out orders during the coronavirus pandemic. Many … more
No one sat at the bar. Waitresses didn’t come around with pints of beer or trays of plated food. To put it mildly, it was “a St. Patrick’s Day like no other,” said Joe Bonin, owner of J. Paul’s Terrace Café in Oceanside, with a hint of sadness and disbelief in his voice. more
Their voices are full of worry and sadness, but North Shore restaurateurs say they hope to stay in business, although their profit margins will likely be markedly lower and they will be unable to … more
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