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Santa Claus is making a special trip to visit the children of Port this Saturday the 17th.
A new Sunday feature brings back popular Patch stories from the past.
A Sprinkle and a Dash produces Belgian chocolate soufflé cakes; hires those with intellectual, developmental disabilities to fulfill orders.
Adam Pollack of Port Washington chats with Patch.
Owner of ML Strength in Port Washington, and former director of strength and conditioning for the New York Yankees, chats with Patch.
The music shop recently relocated to Main Street.
Independent retailers hope locals will make the effort to shop at a small business on Saturday.
'The Voice' host says Port Washington ice-cream parlor is 'worth the trip every time.'
The owner of Port Washington-based Majella Home Cooking chats with Patch.
Shoppers in Port Washington can park for free on Small Business Saturday Nov. 29 and again from Dec. 4-24
The owner of Port Washington-based Nancy Sinoway Tailoring and Alterations Studio chats with Patch.
The owner of Hummingbird Web Design, a web marketing business in Port Washington, chats with Patch.
The founder of MSM Property Development chats with Patch.
The founder of Port Washington-based Eventmakr chats with Patch.
The incubator offers co-working spaces for small, start-up businesses.
By providing job coaches for extra support, the workers always know they have someone who can help them.
The founder of Kostal Enterprises chats with Patch.
The company aims to provide fresh food at competitive prices while also fighting hunger on Long Island.
Beth Granger will discuss LinkedIn and social media during Thursday's online chat.
The Port Washington catering venue is launching the new supper club this week.
The Wells Fargo Works project is award five small businesses $25,000 plus professional mentorship. Find out how you can enter here.
The owner of Dany Holdstein Two Worlds chats with Patch.
The Small Business Administration is increasing the number of employees and annual revenue benchmarks for businesses to qualify for financial assistance.
Republicans largely support the measure, but Democrats say it will force spending cuts in other areas.