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Revive Health Studio Opens In Huntington
The business offers home and beauty products, as well as sessions on the TuneBed: a product meant to boost physical and mental health.

The business offers home and beauty products, as well as sessions on the TuneBed: a product meant to boost physical and mental health.

Neighbors have launched a fundraiser to save the cafe and the Laurie Beechman Theater, which are in "grave danger" of closing permanently.
“If we do not change the trajectory, we could very well be headed to shutdown,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday amid hospitalization surge.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said parents will see a “big jump” in number of schools offering five days of in-person classes after Jan. 4.
Mayor Bill de Blasio celebrated the coronavirus vaccine’s arrival in the city and outlined what to expect over the coming weeks.
A vaccine “command center,” 27 hard-hit communities get priority and more — here’s what officials said about the effort starting next week.
Morgan Stanley and Robin Hood kicked off a campaign to help street vendors, who lost up to 90 percent of their earnings during the pandemic.
Mayor Bill de Blasio outlined steps schools will take next fall to help students who fell behind during the coronavirus pandemic.
New York needs federal relief before "massive damage" is done from the pandemic, a joint letter from the governor and mayor states.
Lisa Harris, the owner of three small businesses, discussed coronavirus impacts and how she plans to adapt in the event of another shutdown.
Pekarna New York, a new Slovenian-American restaurant, opened its doors for the first time Tuesday on the Upper West Side.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the first vaccine shipments could come this weekend, sooner than expected, as he outlined distribution plans.
Assemblyman Robert Carroll argues a proposed $3 surcharge on deliveries will help raise $1 billion for MTA. Others say tax the rich instead.
The husband-wife team behind the business discussed expanding during the coronavirus and how pilates can help physically and mentally.
Mayor Bill de Blasio also repeated that the coronavirus vaccine will arrive in the city next week: “We have one more big battle ahead.”
Mayor Bill de Blasio said he expects the state will impose new restrictions, likely on indoor dining, next week amid hospitalizations spike.
Staten Island “orange zone” schools reopen Wednesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio said. He also predicted a January reopening for middle schools.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday said a dining shutdown will happen if the city's COVID-19 hospitalization rate doesn't stabilize in five days.
The eatery was nominated by a customer for the friendliness and the food.
"I don't want to rule in or rule out anything," Mayor Bill de Blasio said of potential restrictions as COVID-19 positivity tops 5 percent.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced $60 million in rental assistance will go out with extended eligibility — but details remained unclear.
It's the fifth straight year the number of students who are homeless topped 100,000, according to the study.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the institute will build upon lessons from the coronavirus crisis and position the city as a global health leader.
The long-awaited coronavirus vaccine distribution will start with 254,000 Pfizer doses and 211,000 Moderna doses, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by residential and commercial landlords that sought to overturn city laws protecting tenants.
The NHL defenseman recently put an end to his playing career. He now has a sandwich named after him.
Employee Ownership NYC will help employees take over businesses from older owners looking to retire — a potential boon for workers of color.
The popular barbecue joint and jazz club in Rose Hill told customers Wednesday that it could not survive the pandemic.
The expected 170,000-dose delivery — which depends on approval of the Pfizer vaccine — would launch a massive vaccination effort.
Dismayed by a spate of recent business closures, Upper East Siders have launched a campaign to support local shops during the holidays.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said in-person elementary students who don't show up in classrooms next week will be shifted to fully remote classes.
More than 1,100 New Yorkers are hospitalized with COVID-19, said Health Commissioner Dave Chokshi. He urged at-risk people to stay home.
In-person learning will return for some, but not all, students on Dec. 7. Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday gave more details on reopening.
The menu is meant to offer hot Italian food that tastes "just like Nonna used to make," says co-owner Gilda Bilardello.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled a spate of anti-coronavirus strategies focused on hospitals and small gatherings amid predicted holiday surge.
The airline had hoped to continue service if federal funding were to continue.
More people are out of work than in September, but it's still a far cry from the massive unemployment at the peak of shutdowns.
In an unlikely moment for new businesses to emerge, two brothers' guitar obsession led them to open a new music shop on the Upper East Side.
The recently opened pop-up restaurant is set to serve traditional Thai food in the West Village for the next six months.
Still the Hudson Valley is slow to recover from the spring coronavirus outbreak. The state has launched a new free online training program.