Coldwell Banker Thrives On Ethics, Hard Work
/What’s made Coldwell Banker successful since its inception in 1906 is the concept of keeping ethics at the forefront, said William McCartney, office manager of its Huntington branch.
Read MoreWhat’s made Coldwell Banker successful since its inception in 1906 is the concept of keeping ethics at the forefront, said William McCartney, office manager of its Huntington branch.
Read MoreJon Ten Haagen, founder and CEO of Ten Haagen Financial Group, said his role as a certified financial planner, a retirement planning consultant and a registered investment advisor is to help educate and prepare clients for the future.
Read MoreLittle Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center, the first shelter to open in Suffolk County, is still operating out of its original location at 33 Warner Road in Huntington.
Read MoreDr. Robert Scully has seen generations of patients since he opened Medicenter's Huntington Station location nearly 30 years ago, before urgent care centers began to bloom across Long Island.
Read MoreWhile each image that hangs in Fotofoto Gallery started out as a photograph, viewers might be surprised to learn that what they’re seeing actually is a photo.
Read MoreThe Melville Chamber of Commerce recently honored outgoing Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone for his outstanding leadership, dedication and support of the Town and the Chamber.
Read MoreSandra Finley and her late husband, John, made an impulsive decision nearly 25 years ago when they decided to open up a new Huntington village establishment, Finley’s of Green Street, in what was formerly Garvins.
Read MoreGellerman Orthodontics provides the best care to patients, while staying on the forefront of new and advanced technology within the industry.
Read MoreMorolay Children’s Boutique in Huntington is gearing up for the communion season, its busiest time of the year.
Read MoreHuntington Station-based John Kerry Construction Co. works on all phases of home improvement from kitchens and bathrooms to windows, doors, and carpentry.
Read MoreSedoni Gallery on New York Avenue features handcrafted items from artists across the country, and so much more.
Read MoreNewly-opened Mission Nutrition in Huntington village pairs health-conscious customers with innovative food-makers’ products to encourage a healthier lifestyle.
Read MoreAlthough its Huntington village location can be hard to pin down, Digho does big business in the local graphic design industry.
Read MoreSoBol is the latest hot spot in Huntington for those seeking a healthy and refreshing bite while strolling through the village.
Read MoreHuntington Station-based CGI Braves and CGI Baseball have merged with regional baseball powerhouse, the New Jersey-based Wolfpack, and rebranded as 495 Wolfpack Baseball.
Read MoreHigh Lindens is a new antique store that opened up in Huntington village in July.
Read MoreThe Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals hosted their annual summer barbecue on Aug. 22.
Read MoreThe Huntington Art Center, a 60-year-old shop in Huntington village, isn’t just a custom photo framing shop, offering a variety of services and making advances in digital work.
Read MoreSince he was 12 years old, Evan Wofsy, owner and director of Camp W, made opening up a summer camp his life-long dream.
Read MoreWhen it comes to buying and selling fine estate and vintage jewelry, Collectors Coins & Jewelry are experts, having passed down the family-run business to four generations.
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