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Business Beat: New Dumpling House Opens in Stony Brook

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From Miller Place: Stop & Shop Discontinues Bring-Your-Own-Bag Incentive

Stop & Shop's rebate program that gives customers 5 cents back each time they reuse a shopping bag ended July, the supermarket chain announced in a letter to customers.

From Port Jefferson:  Almost Two Years Later, Old Blockbuster Still Empty

It's been almost two years since the Blockbuster in Port Jefferson Station followed in line with the other local franchises and closed its doors.

From Smithtown:  Home Shop Pairs Creative Style With Vintage Flair

With a flair for vintage and a gift for connecting with people, Deborah Trenkner always knew she would love being the owner of a small shop that allows her to show her creative style and her social skill.

Trenkner is the owner of Elements of Home in the St. James Commons shopping center, a home and gift shop that she has run for the past year. She was also the owner of Quaint and Classy, located across the street in the recently closed space that occupied Lindsay B’s Boutique.

From Three Village: New Dumpling House Opens In Stony Brook

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After a soft preview opening a couple of weeks ago, the new Red Tiger Dumpling House is now officially open for business.

The eatery replaces Nasrin Hair Design in the Coventry Commons Shopping Center on Stony Brook Road just north of Route 347.

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Among dozens of Asian food specialties on the menu, you'll find soup dumplings, dim sum, noodles, and many typical Chinese food favorites.

From Commack: Lowe's Taking Shape in Commack

Construction of a Lowe's Home Improvement store, where Commack Multiplex Cinemas used to be, is quickly taking shape.

The walls and foundation appear to be nearly complete for the home improvement store, which sits on 20-acres of land, is expected to open in November.


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