Glen Cove residents and business owners can apply for pandemic-related assistance through Nassau County's new resource hub.
The County has proposed $25 million of American Rescue Plan funding to help small businesses.
$28.6 billion from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund is available under the American Rescue Plan.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Nassau County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
See how well utility providers in the Glen Cove area and across NY serve their electric customers.
The public is welcome to attend a virtual meeting Feb. 22 to learn more about the Glen Cove Downtown Business Improvement District.
Gerard R. Luckman is an esteemed bankruptcy and corporate restructuring attorney.
Garvies Point Brewery is relocating and expanding, and will be changing its name to Garvies Point Brewery & Restaurant.
It’s time to pick that perfect pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many attractions Glen Cove-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
A Long Island Carvel manager says he was fired for refusing to serve a coughing, maskless customer, according to reports.
The company is seeking over $1 million in tax breaks to move its headquarters from Glen Cove to Glen Head.
A Black-owned drive-in movie experience is coming to the Broadway Commons mall, beginning with "Remember The Titans."
The initiative helps to offset the cost of PPE equipment for small businesses as they re-open.
Major streets will be closed three nights a week to spur outdoor dining as Long Island adjusts to a new normal in the coronavirus era.
Effective June 1, City Hall will be open from Monday until Friday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for tax payments ONLY.
The City of Glen Cove announced this week is has joined the Empire State Purchasing Group in order to begin publishing and distributing bids
A local cafe is collaborating with a new nonprofit food organization to donate food to families in need.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Glen Cove businesses. Here's how to get listed.
As many as 200,000 employees, including those on Long Island, could walk off their jobs on Monday.
The hardware store is closing because the owner, who's worked there for 60-plus years, can't keep up with the heavy work load.
Artisan Jules is open for business. Here's the owner's thoughts on what she hopes to offer and why she chose Sea Cliff.
Neighbors will be able to grab a bite to eat at the new bagel spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Macmillan Publishers has announced an eight week embargo on the purchase of eBooks by library systems.
Noble Savage Brewing Company is taking the "new year, new me" trend seriously.
Tuesday's Planning Board meeting agenda includes a preliminary review of an amended site plan and lot line modification.
Glen Cove Yoga opened this month on Glen Street. Owner Amy Garvey gave Patch a tour of the new place.
How do you feel about the plan?
Frank Bilello, owner of the Glen Cove joint, previously talked to Patch about what it'll bring to the LI craft beer scene.
The federal funding comes from the Head Start program with the goal of preparing young children for education in Nassau County.
The doors of the First City Project in Downtown Glen Cove were opened for the Glen Cove Downtown B.I.D.'s annual meeting
Calling all foodies.
The 176 unit condominium project will be located on four acres along Glen Cove’s southern gateway.
Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club held their Annual Lights on After School Open House.
Village Square is slated to open in the spring of 2019.
Residents were treated to ice cream cones, mini-ice cream cakes and more.
The newly renovated movie theater offers reclining seats, an expanded concession area and more.
The proceeds from this event went towards the Children’s Tumor Foundation.
Shoppers were treated to free giveaways such as t-shirts, pet toys and coupons.
One of the best things to do when it first starts getting warm outside is to dine al fresco. What's your favorite spot?