Captain Michael Langenbach has led Sea Tow Huntington since 2006. His business provides on-water help, tows, jump starts, and more.
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Owners George and Rutika Reisner are retiring after a long run in Huntington. The shop offers engagement rings, antique jewelry and more.
The authority says its rate consultant recommended a considerably higher bill increase than what it settled on.
A Greenlawn nursery owner first declined to let a fire department place flags for NYPD Officer Tsakos' Tuesday funeral, triggering backlash.
The New York City-based coffee shop chain opened its newest location by the Walt Whitman Mall.
An application for over $700K in tax breaks for the proposed Northridge Square complex near the train station was approved last week.
Runner's Edge, a Farmingdale staple for decades, is opening a second location.
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The Huntington Town Board has until July to either vote on the proposed eatery or let the vote expire. Do you want the Chick-fil-A?
The retired shareholder association plans to present a proposal limiting so-called golden parachutes valued up to $39.4 million.
Donald Rosner reflects on his hockey-themed deli's one-year anniversary, his favorite moments, biggest challenge and more.
A public hearing on the lifting of a restriction is scheduled at a town board meeting in April. Do you want a Chick-fil-A in Huntington?
Bankruptcy filings were down in Suffolk County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The children's clothing franchise is closing many of its physical stores but will continue its online service, according to the report.
Customers can now order online, and have their groceries packed into their trunks at the Stop & Shop on Wall St.
The business is the winner of the 2021 Best of Huntington Awards in the deli category. Do you agree?
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Meghan Ward, a New York native, suffered from Lyme disease for over 20 years – until she founded Ergo Hemp Co.
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The steakhouse recently closed following the July death of owner Jeffrey Bies.
The pro-business measures are meant to provide some support to merchants through the end of next year.
The business offers home and beauty products, as well as sessions on the TuneBed: a product meant to boost physical and mental health.
Customers use the 3D-printed lights to commemorate family moments and often, lost family members.
The NHL defenseman recently put an end to his playing career. He now has a sandwich named after him.
Service at the new location will begin on Monday, according to the DMV.
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The 80-room Hampton Inn & Suites is projected to be open by October 2021, according to the report.
The halal and acai bowl collaboration is takeout only.
The store was renovated, and many new café-inspired items were added to the menu. One of the owners discussed the transformation.
The food trucks will be at Walt Whitman Shops for more than a month.
After last spring's social media scandal, the Italian eatery was renamed and restyled by one of the former owners.
The storage provider announced its Huntington Station opening earlier this month.