2015 Annual Guide

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ANNUAL GUIDE TO HUNTINGTON BUSINESSES

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INTRODUCTION

BUSINESS HONOR ROLL PAGE 14 BUSINESSES ON THE MAP PAGE 6

A SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONG-ISLANDER, THE RECORD & THE HALF HOLLOW HILLS NEWSPAPER


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One In A Million The Town of Huntington has some of the most unique communities around, especially its downtowns. Huntington village and Northport Village are currently the strongest, perhaps in part due to the theaters and music venues bringing in foot traffic. Northport draws people in with its waterfront, and Huntington is loaded with top-notch restaurants. Cold Spring Harbor is known for its quaintness, and Greenlawn and

East Northport offer small-town charm. What each downtown shares, however, is that they are all the heart of their communities, drawing people in with fairs and events, and giving residents a reason to stay here each and every day. The community is exactly what business owners say keeps their businesses thriving. Sure, offering a unique, targeted product, filling a niche, having stellar customer serv-

ice and keeping up with the times always helps, but most owners say Huntington’s embracing community is what keeps them afloat. In return, these businesses give back, sponsoring fundraisers, donating to causes and responding to customers’ needs and desires. Those are the businesses you will read about in this year’s Annual Guide to Huntington Businesses. Remember the “Buy Local” philosophy, of which we are

staunch supporters. We have seen first-hand how buying into your community – quite literally – produces a tangible ripple effect on the local economy. The businesses listed in this year’s “Annual Guide to Huntington Business” are your friends, neighbors, family members and community leaders. Do them a favor and patronize their stores. They’ve earned it, and good things like that come back around.


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Many Unique Charms Make One Huntington By Danny Schrafel dschrafel@longislandergroup.com

It’s safe to say that the Town of Huntington speaks to many different people in many different ways. How does it speak to you? Huntington township, which, according to the U.S. Census has 203,264 residents and a median earnings of $53,057, counts titans of industry such as Canon, Marchon Eyewear, BAE Systems, Henry Schein, Newsday and Estee Lauder, among its major employers. Leviton, Nikon and Rubie are also among the firms that call the Route 110 in Melville corridor their corporate home. Healthcare providers, such as Huntington Hospital and the Northport VA Medical Center each employ more than 2,000. Head up Route 110 and you’ll come across Huntington Station, a community with big plans for a ren(Continued on page AG 5)

The Huntington Marching Band presents the shields in one of the many parades held throughout the township each year.

McCarthy & Reynolds, P.C. is a full service law firm located in the village of Huntington, Long island, New York. Our areas of concentration include land use, zoning, real estate and development. The firm also has an emphasis in related litigation, environmental and municipal law.

MICHAEL L. MCCARTHY, ESQ. LEE A. REYNOLDS, ESQ. Attorneys and Counselors at Law

Clients of McCarthy & Reynolds, P.C. range from multinational corporations to individuals. Each client is treated with the same degree of courtesy, respect and attention

7 East Carver Street Huntington, NY 11743 631 • 351 • 4000 mcreylaw.com


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Many Unique Charms Make One Huntington light Foodies of all stripes. It’s a downtown anchored by The Paramount theater, which brings a diverse array of up-and-coming talent – who can forget Ed Sheeran’s popup concert – mixed with timeless talents like Melissa Etheridge, Joe Walsh and the Gin Blossoms, just to name a few. And then there was that unforgettable one-night show by the Piano Man himself, Billy Joel. Take a drive up Main Street and take a stroll in historic Cold Spring Harbor while perusing unique mom-and-pop shops that call the historic whaling village home. Nearby, waterfront villages like Huntington Bay, Lloyd Harbor and Cold Spring Harbor include some of the most exclusive Gold Coast addresses on Long Island.

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aissance building on its rich history. Enjoy homespun ethnic cuisine from all corners of the world, and, away from the hustle and bustle of the main drag a number of quiet suburban communities in Huntington Station, Dix Hills and South Huntington. Venture further north and you’ll arrive in iconic Huntington village, an epicenter of culture and commerce which marries a classic American downtown with cosmopolitan chic. With a free concert presented every night but Monday in the summer, Heckscher Park is one of the largest seasonal destinations in the village, and its Heckscher Museum boasts a world class collection of fine art within its walls. In recent years, Huntington village has become the restaurant capital of Long Island, home to an array of top shelf restaurants, eateries and dining destinations sure to de-

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Right: Boating is one of the many major attractions to Northport Village and Huntington’s waterfront communities.

Just Like Home We Bake From Scratch Using Only The Freshest Ingredients Whole Eggs, Sweet Butter, Unbleached Flours, Callebaut Chocolates, Etc.

Start Your Day, Take A Break, or Highlight Your Evening With... ✩ Fresh Ground and Brewed Gourmet Coffees by the Cup or by the Pound Our coffee is made from freshly-ground beans from an old, established family coffee house located in Greenwich Village where the beans are freshly roasted prior to pick up. ✩ Freshly Baked Muffins and Scones

• Peach (Seasonal) ✩ Scones • Raisin • Apricot ✩ Muffins • Raspberry • Lemon • Apple • Carrot • Honey • Everything • Bran - Banana - Corn • Chocolate Chip • Blueberry • Peach • Chocolate Raspberry • Irish Soda • Blueberry • Oat Bran (Seasonal) • Lemon Poppy ✩ Home Baked Cookies • Chocolate Chip with or w/out walnuts • Oatmeal Raisin • Shortbread • Spice • Chocolate Chews • Peanut Butter with or w/out choc. chips • Pecan Puffs (Powdered or plain) • Rugelagh • Apricot Squares • Raspberry Squares • Toffee Bars • Kitchen Sink • Black & Whites

✩ Cakes for All Occasions (Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc.) • Sour Cream • Tiramisu Chocolate • Orange Pound • Carrot • New York Style • Apple Pound Cheesecake • Lemon Pound • Ebony and Ivory • Orange Pound Cheesecake • Chocolate Almond • Raspberry Almond Torte Tart ✩ Home-Made Pies (we still peel the apples) • Pecan • Apple Crumb • Peach Crumb • Strawberry Rhubarb • Blueberry

✩ Breads & Rolls Our own Irish Soda and a variety of bread from “Orwasher” Breads, and “Gennari’s Italian and French Bakery”

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24 Years

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Long Islander News

Psychic Giovanna

McCarthy & Reynolds

Ensignia Title Co. Wild Flours Bake Shop

More Than 40 Years

22 Years

90 Years Huntington Township Chamber Of Commerce

Tutto Pazzo

Carillon Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center

88 Years

More Than 20 Years

J.W. Hirschfeld Agency Walsdorf Agency Insurance

36 Years

61 Years

A Rise Above Bake Shop Bon Bons Chocolatier

Society Of St. Vincent de Paul

Acacia Cork Tree – Fine Wine & Liquor Jewelry Collection

Medicenter

19 Years Coldwell Banker

35 Years Rexer-Parkes

More Than 60 Years

2 Years

Welcome Brand New Businesses Blue Bird NY Boutique Cure Urgent Care Eatalia Imperial Meat Company

15 Years Home Pro Cabinetry

Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice Of Suffolk

31 Years Town Of Huntington Adult Day Care

8 Years Signature Premier Properties

45 Years Tim’s Shipwreck Diner

More Than 30 Years 42 Years Cinema Arts Centre

Papillon Beauty Salon

CFC Flor-All

6 Years Petport Of Northport

County Line Hardware James Joseph Fishing

The listings above are based on information supplied by the advertisers.


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Many Unique Charms Make One Huntington (Continued from page AG 5)

Travel east along Route 25A and discover bucolic communities like Centerport on the waterfront; downtown Greenlawn, where the homecoming parade every year has to yield to the train that bisects the main drag; and East Northport, which celebrates its roots every year with a grand festival that attracts thousands to its streets each year. Northport, meanwhile, personified Main Street USA, ripped from the pages of a Norman Rockwell calendar – a destination for boaters from around the Long Island Sound filled with boats in sparkling Northport Harbor, filled with traditions that span decades. Asharoken and Eaton’s Neck offer a secluded residential getaway tucked away on a peninsula. So whether you’re seeking captains of industry or unique local

Huntington Hospital is one of the town’s largest employers. businesses that you can’t find anywhere else, the Town of Huntington has it all – standout parks and beaches, some of the finest school districts in the state and a rich history full of stories to tell.

A Rise Above Bake Shop The folks at A Rise Above wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their continued patronage. In August they will be celebrating their 35 years of serving Huntington with the finest coffee and fresh0baked goodies in town. When A Rise Above Bake Shop became the official name for the baker, initially known as The Well Bred Loaf, little changed other than a new sign that was hoisted over the storefront at 333 Main St. in Huntington village. In fact, even the name on the business cards stayed the same. Owner Mary McDonald took over the bakery in 1988 when her former boss’ successful pre-packaged baked good business took off. The longtime employees bought the retail bakery business and changed the name to A Rise Above Bake Shop in 1990. She’s

kept alive the traditions that have made her shop the oldest and one of Huntington’s most popular bake shops. They bake from scratch using only the finest ingredients like whole eggs, sweet butter, unbleached flour and Callebaut chocolates. Known for their muffins, the shop offers a selection of more than a dozen types every day. In addition to the popular pumpkin, carrot, and apple muffins, there are seasonal varieties, like cranberry, peach, and blueberry, as well as a line of low-fat muffins for the health conscious. Seasonal fresh fruits dictate the selection of fresh baked pies available each day. Home-baked cookies and Christmas treats are also featured. Between these and the cakes available for all occasions, you’ll have a hard time choosing deserts. A Rise Above is also famous for its scones, baked fresh daily on the premise. They’re the perfect accompaniment to the bake shop’s superb coffee, which is brewed from fresh ground beans from an old, established family coffeehouse in Greenwich Village. Brewed or by the (Continued on page AG 8)

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770 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York 11743 walsdorf@walsdorfagency.com

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Mon-Thurs. 9-9 • Fri. 9-8 • Sat. & Sun. 9-5

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399 Fort Salonga Road (Rte 25A) Northport

Mon-Thurs. 8-8:30 • Fri. 8-8 Sat. & Sun. 9-5

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6175 Sunrise Hw, Massapequa

Mon-Thurs. 9-9 • Fri. 9-8 Sat. & Sun. 9-5

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• OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • ON-SITE X-RAYS AND LAB • BOARD CERTIFIED PHYSICIANS • PHYSICAL EXAMS • SCHOOL & WORK PHYSICALS • PRE-OPERATIVE CLEARANCE • HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

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Most Medical Insurance Plans Accepted


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Long Island’s Film Window on the World

423 PARK AVE., HUNTINGTON 631-423-7610

• Celebrating 43 Years in Huntington • Presenting the best in International and Independent Movies, Classic Revivals, Documentaries, Filmmakers and Stars In Person, Silent Movies with Live Music, Cult Movies, LGBT Films and more!

Enjoy our Cafe Garden!

Visit www.cinemaarts.org to join our mailing list and see our program schedule

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pound, the coffee is available in several gourmet flavours; try their custom mixed house blend. The shop’s fresh baked breads include baguettes, French bread, whole wheat and seven-grain varieties, plus their own Irish soda bread. A Rise Above is open MondaySaturday from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Service is friendly, and party orders are welcome. Call 631-351-9811. #355

Acacia Acacia, located on 371 New York Avenue, is recognized as one of the most prominent seafood restaurants in Huntington. Their innovative style, broad seafood selection, and exciting nightlife attract customers from all over. Owner Michael Cassano offers a rare selection of eleven different mussels along with a wide variety of steak, seafood, and poultry dishes, ranging from grilled swordfish to Long Island duck breast, served in a blueberry port reduction. In spite of the many mouth-watering options, mussels are the centerpiece at Acacia, which brings in over 100 pounds of freshly caught mussels from Maine each weekend. While known for its elegant finedining ambiance and even finer food, the restaurant’s most innovative aspect is may be its contribution to Huntington village’s nightlife. Every Thursday through Saturday night, Acacia showcases the finest DJ’s, creating a lively club-like atmosphere where customers can drink and dance after indulging in a decadent meal. For more information, visit acacianewyork.com or call (631)-9232299 to find out more. #187

Blue Bird NY Boutique Established in September 2014, Blue Bird NY Boutique is known for a diverse selection that cannot be found in big-name, chain stores. The founders, Joanna Koelmel and Gail Saab, set out to capture a middle ground in the women’s boutique market. They envisioned a shop in Huntington village that offered reasonably-priced merchandise that

kept up with current fashion trends and did not sacrifice quality. Koelmel, who was born in Dubai, a city in the United Arab Emirates, moved to the United States when she was 11-years-old. More than two decades later, she opened her first business with childhood friend Saab, who still resides in Dubai. Blue Bird NY Boutique is a place where women of all ages can stop in and find something they love. It’s the perfect place for a mother-daughter escapade or a trip out with friends! The shop has a versatile selection of tops, bottoms, cover-ups, jackets, accessories, jewelry and more. Blue Bird provides a high-quality, highfashion apparel at mid-range prices. The best part? Blue Bird hand selects their merchandise, giving customers a selection that is always a little bit different from other, larger stores, and who doesn’t want to be unique? Call 631-424-2053 or visit www.bluebirdnyboutique.com for more information. #207

Bon Bons Chocolatier Now celebrating its 36th year in business, Bon Bons Chocolatier of Huntington village is famous for its wonderful selection of award-winning handcrafted chocolates, seasonal confections, chocolate molded items, favors and unique gifts. Mary Alice Meinersman and her daughter Susannah have continued to make this family-owned business, a shop people can’t stop visiting. Customers can stroll through Bon Bons, enjoying the enticing aromas wafting through the air as they watch a team of candy experts making creative, yet classic chocolates through the windows of their glass-enclosed kitchen. Sinful truffles, chewy caramels, buttery creams, brandied cherries, chocolate-dipped nuts, peppermint thins and marshmallows in toasted coconut are just some of their specialties. Hand-dipped chocolate strawberries, oranges, bananas and grapes are made during every holiday season as well as by special order, just call! Without the pressure of the holidays, summer is a fun time at Bon Bons! The store is full of great things to make up into fabulous hostess gifts. Kids’ toys are the highlight as (Continued on page AG 10)


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Tim’s

Come Sail Away With Us at

DINER

Stop by for Breakfast or Lunch and Enjoy our Recently Renovated Establishment 46 MAIN S T REE T • NORTHPORT VILL AGE 631-754-1797 w w w.shipwreckdiner.com

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you enter their front doors, as is a handsome display of nautical-themed gifts and snacks. Or, just treat yourself to a “snack bag” of all your favorite chocolates! Stop by for the annual Back Room Sale July 11-31. Spend $15 or more in the sale room and receive a coupon for 15-percent off any item in the front. Bon Bons Chocolatier is located at 319 Main St. in Huntington. Call 631-549-1059 or visit www.bonbonschocolatier.com. #238

Carillon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center For over 40 years, Carillon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has provided a complete, comprehensive care program for its residents. The center’s dedicated staff offers high-quality, professional health care for both long-term residents and those visiting for short-term rehabilitation and respite care. Carillon is situated in an 11-acre, country-style community on 830 Park Avenue in Huntington. The center has a full-time primary care medical staff of board-certified attending physicians, complemented by consulting specialists. The on-site staff helps patients avoid stressful, unnecessary hospital transfers and provides top-notch care for patients with both chronic and acute conditions. Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, air-conditioned, and equipped with safety and comfort features and private bathrooms. The center boasts an experience,

compassionate nursing staff of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants who are on duty 24 hours per day. The staff coordinates and develops personalized care plans for patients to make sure each resident maintains optimum physical and mental health. Short term rehabilitation programs are designed to get patients home as quickly as possible, comfortably bridging the gap between hospital and home care while providing individualized, aggressive treatment plans. Services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and restorative nursing programs. Additional programs include therapeutic recreation, adult day health services, extended geriatric care, and much more. For more information, visit carillonnursing.com or call (631)-271-5800.

CFC Flor All Your clients are discriminating and exacting. Your work and reputation are top-notch. So when it comes to the fine details of a project, trust only the most experienced flooring contractor – C.F.C. Commercial Flooring Contractor’s Corporation, that is! Conveniently located on the corner of Woodbine Ave. and 25A in Northport, C.F.C. takes pride in ensuring they do a perfect job, every single time. From design plans to job completion, C.F.C. uses the top labor and finest materials in the industry. Their services include stone fabrication, tile setting, hardwood, mold(Continued on page AG 11)

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ings, carpeting, and more. Flor-All, the Residential Division of C.F.C., is the area’s leading fullservice provider of luxurious flooring alternatives. Flor-All gladly provides complete measuring, estimates, overnight delivery of samples, competitive prices, and beautiful quality products. Creating a new floor is like painting a blank canvas; you can realize any vision you have, and use the process of design as an opportunity to express your individual style. Their showroom, located at 350 Woodbine Avenue in Northport, is available to you and your clients by appointment. Call 631-754-8700 to make your appointment today, and learn more about C.F.C. Commercial Flooring Contractor’s Corporation and Flor-All now at: www.cfconline.us .

Cinema Arts Center

(CAC), “Long Island’s Film Window on The World,” founded in 1973, has three theaters, including a main auditorium holding nearly 300 seats. All three screens feature new, stateof-the-art, digital projectors thanks to enormous community support in response to the digital revolution in the film industry. With a loyal membership of over 10,000 and attracting approximately 150,000 visitors each year, the not-for profit CAC offers the most compelling American and international films today, restored classics as well as entertaining popular films, adventurous and cutting edge films and a remarkable array of monthly film series. Developed in collaboration with community groups, the CAC presents a variety of film programs and series exploring the many facets of cultural identity through the prism of film, such as African American, Asian American, Latino, Jewish, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender film festivals. Educational programming includes workshops in screenwrit-

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ing and filmmaking. The CAC’s renowned Film Arts in Education enhances curriculum for thousands of middle and high school students each year. The spacious Sky Room Café provides a warm ambience for the cinema’s wealth of cultural events—receptions, concerts, public forums, as well as a friendly place to meet before and after programs to enjoy a healthy selection of all-natural foods, including the famous organic popcorn. The Sky Room is open to the general public, but also serves as a wonderful venue for private events such as corporate breakfasts, meetings, parties and receptions for filmmakers. Surrounded by a lush sculpture garden ideal for quiet reflection, the CAC is a meeting place for individuals and groups to formally and informally discuss arts, politics and culture. The CAC is a true community center, located at 423 Park Ave. in Huntington. Call 631423-7610 or visit www.CinemaArtsCentre.org .

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, a leading residential real estate brokerage company on Long Island and Queens, N.Y., operates 16 offices with approximately 800 affiliated sales associates serving the communities of Suffolk, Nassau and Queens counties. The company offers a full array of home ownership services including mortgage, title, insurance, property management, relocation, appraisal and new home services. As supporting members of the community, affiliated sales associates and employees give back to their neighbors through Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares, which partners with local non-profit organi(Continued on page AG 12)

Incorporated in 1925, the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of business, not- for–profit and other professionals looking for growth and community involvement. Its mission is to promote business and economic development through the coordinated effort of staff and membership. The Chamber is dedicated to serving the needs of its members through government advocacy, networking, community support and education. CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL BUSINESSES ACROSS LONG ISLAND

Meet other business owners and potential referral sources by participating in our Special Events:

• Annual Media Breakfast • Celebrate Long Island's Young Professionals • Long Island Fall Festival

• Summer Luau at Sunset • Monthly Networking Breakfast Series • Golf Outing • Business After Hours

Share your expertise and build lasting relationships by joining committees:

• Education • Green • Government Relations • Health & Wellness

• Multicultural Business • Small Business Advisory • Veterans

• Village Merchants • Women in Business • Young Professionals

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

164 MAIN STREET, HUNTINGTON, NY 11743

• Networking and business referral • Government advocacy • Publicity and marketing: listed on Chamber’s website under Membership Directory and MyChamber mobile app; exposure on eNewsline

• Annual subscription to The Long Islander • Member spotlight and Chamber website • Member-to-member discounts • Grand opening/ribbon cutting ceremonies and press exposure • Sponsorship opportunities

Learn more about the Huntington Chamber, call 631-423-6100 or visit www.HuntingtonChamber.com


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zations including the Red Cross, food pantries, and animal rescue and cancer research groups. As part of its 109-year legacy, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offers affiliated agents access to powerful marketing programs and real estate technology. The Coldwell Banker Previews International® marketing program is designed to market luxury homes to affluent buyers around the world. The technology platforms, which include award-winning Websites, online marketing strategies, and programs such as a rapid lead response system and online transaction management system, gives agents the components they need to be successful. The company is also known for its outstanding educational development programs. For both seasoned agents, and for those who are just starting, Coldwell Banker offers hundreds of courses online and professionally led classrooms, most for free. Realogy, which is the parent company of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has been recognized by the Ethisphere Institute as a 2015 World’s Most Ethical Company, a designation received for four consecutive years. For more information, please visit www.ColdwellBankerMoves.com.

Corktree Fine Wines & Liquor Corktree Fine Wines & Liquor was created in 2013 by fine wine enthusiasts, John Grasso. Grasso envisioned a store that offered wellknown, quality wines, but that also offered new selections. It is this vast selection that gives the shop’s customers the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and experiences with different types of wines. Located on 83 Main Street in Northport, Corktree employs a rigorous selection process in order to approve each bottle on its shelves. Wines are approved by each and every staff member; only wines that meet every staff member’s standards make it to the shop’s shelves. Tastings are always available at the store, but formal tastings are held weekly to expand customer’s wine horizons. In addition to tastings,

Corktree Fine Wines & Liquor offers a customer loyalty program which allows customers to accumulate points in return for credits or discounts at the shop. Wine selections span from locally crafted Merlot to Italian Prosecco to Californian Pinot Noir to Australian Shiraz and to dozens of wines from across the globe. Corktree also offers an assortment of organic wines, along with a wide variety of liquors, from aperitif to whiskey to everything in between. For more information, call 631651-5787 or visit https://www.corktreefinewines.co m/Program.aspx. #236

County Line Hardware Whether it’s a chainsaw, a sprinkler, or a new kitchen faucet, Huntington Station’s County Line Hardware is the store to hit for all your home improvement needs. County Line is a DoItBest hardware store, making it part of the world’s largest hardware store, with extensive online buying capabilities. Their inventory spans from housewares to pet supplies to power tools, all dispensed by an outgoing and knowledgeable staff who is willing to guide you every step of the way. County Line is an STIHL retailer and not only sells the number one brand of chainsaws, but also provies many services that big box retailers cannot match. The shop offers assistance in equipment selection and in-store safety and operating demonstrations to help get customers started as soon as they leave the store. Tools come fully assembled and ready to use and County Line provides fast, professional service to STIHL equipment after sale. While the shop boasts major brands and participation in the large DoItBest network of hardware stores, the 137 West Hills Road store is still first and foremost an independent shop, proud of its local roots. For more information, visit countrylinehardwarehuntingtonstation.stihldealer.net or call (631)427-4455. (Continued on page AG 13)


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Cure Urgent Care – conveniently located at 241 East Main Street in Huntington – fills the gap between spending hours at the emergency room and waiting for days to see your doctor. You can walk in with no appointment necessary, and find board-certified physicians who are ready to treat you with the utmost skill. They accept over seventeen different insurances, so you know they have you covered as well. Cure offers extended hours and top-of-the-line equipment, including on-site digital x-ray equipment, comprehensive laboratory services, and pharmacies. Additionally, Cure offers wellness and preventative services, as well as treatment for illness, injuries, and disease. Seven days a week, 365 days a year – at Cure, no matter when you stop by the full focus is on you. You can rest easy knowing they will do whatever it takes to make sure you are comfortable and receive only the best service possible.

So when you need care, whether it is an emergency, a seasonal cold, or just need medical advice, Cure Urgent Care will be there for you! To learn more, call them at 631812-2873, or visit them on the web at: www.cureurgentcare.com

Eatalia Family-style Italian dining has arrived in Huntington village – and it’s fitting that the man at the helm comes from a long line of prominent Huntington restaurateurs! Al Salese, owner of Eatalia at 34 New St. in Huntington village, has for more than 30 years owned Junior’s Pizza in Halesite, and is now bringing his decades-worth of expertise to this extraordinary new venture. Eatalia combines a Pizza Café – which focuses on fast casual favorites like pizza, Panini, wraps and salads, along with their excellent $9.99 lunch menu – with a restaurant that specializes in fine Italian cuisine,

served family-style in large, sharable platters. The interior is sleek yet homey, marrying muted gray and slate colors with rich blues and brick accents, and has a urbane, yet comfortable, feel. As the Huntington village’s only family style restaurant, Eatalia has already made a name for itself. No matter what you’re in the mood for – whether it’s a quick bite for lunch, or a large meal with family and friends – Eatalia has you covered! They even have a private party room that seats about 30, for any occasion you are celebrating. To learn more, stop by, or give them a call at 631-629-4551.

Ensignia Premier Title Co. Ensignia Premier Title Agency is a title insurance agency based in Huntington offering a full range of land related services. Founded in

2010 by a trio of experienced real estate professionals, the company has rapidly grown to become a significant player in the Long Island and New York metro area. In 2014, the company introduced its Premier Online Report|TM, offering its clients an unparalleled online title experience, with real-time, webbased file management. Ensignia strives to maintain a high level of customer service and professionalism for its client by bringing each title transaction to a successful and timely closing. Title services offered include: air resources searches, bankruptcy searches, certificates of good standing, certificate of occupancy searches, certifications of title, cooperative searches, emergency repair searches, environmental control services, fire department searches, fuel oil searches, health department searches, highway searches, housing/building volation searches, insured title searches, landmark searches, map abandonment certificates, map filing/registration certificates, notice of penden(Continued on page AG 14)


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Home Pro Cabinetry is dedicated to providing its customers with a huge selection of kitchens, vanities, and custom cabinetry. Their modern workshop is home to a team of professional high-end craftsmen, many of whom have been with the company since its founding. It is a source of pride to the company that it never uses subcontractors. Instead, the craftsmen that construct its fine cabinetry are the same ones that carry out your kitchen installation. This ensures the end product in your home to be perfect in every detail. HomePro Cabinetry was founded by Douglas Stark in 2000 and serves as the kitchen design arm of New York Woodworking, which is based out of Bohemia. Its Main Street Huntington showroom boasts a variety of kitchen cabinetry styles, all of which evidence pride in craftsmanship and quality of materials. Home Pro Cabinetry is a custom cabinet shop with in-house finishers and glaze specialists that are ready to create your custom kitchen, library, study, etc. They have over 100 door styles, finishes, and colors that will please the most discerning clients. Their in-house kitchen designers will work with you to design your dream kitchen for you to enjoy for years to

come. Designers will provide you with a complete floor plan with 3-D, 360 degree views of your project in the color and style of your selection. And when the time comes, HomePro Cabinetry’s own courteous, professional team will install your kitchen or vanity project. Visit the Home Pro Cabinetry showroom in Huntington at 251 Main Street. 631-683-5503. homeprocabinetry.com

Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of business, industry, financial service, not-for-profits, small business and professionals within the greater Huntington area. Its mission is the promotion of commerce, economic development and job creation through the coordinated effort of its membership. The chamber was established by a group of businessmen led by August Heckscher to widen the scope of an existing Huntington village improvement organization. Incorporated in 1925, it expanded representation beyond Huntington village to include Huntington Station and all the other hamlets of Huntington Township, from Cold Spring Harbor to Commack. The Town of Huntington is unique. Its businesses range from small boutique shops to major international companies. There is also a diverse network of not-for-profit organizations. The chamber aims to be proactive (Continued on page AG 17)


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and be able to respond to the needs of its members in all of the communities it represents. The chamber serves members through government advocacy, networking, community service and education. The chamber develops public policy positions, provides networking opportunities to create a stronger business environment and promotes economic development, job growth, education and an enhanced quality of life. The chamber is actively involved in promoting business interests. The chamber is the force behind the Long Island Fall Festival at Huntington which draws tens of thousands of visitors to Huntington and showcases the town’s best assets – its businesses, nonprofits, and cultural institutions. Amound recent initiatives, the chamber has co-sponsored Dine Huntington Restaurant Week to promote the vital restaurant industry; spearheaded the award-winning “It Starts Here – Buy Locally” campaign in cooperation and communication with local chambers of commerce and regional business organizations The Chamber has played a leading role – including partial funding – in the Huntington Village Parking Consortium’s studies and recommendations on parking problems in the village’s downtown area. As a result, new multi-meters have been installed in the village, a tiered fee structure implemented, and free weekend valet parking was recently launched. For the long term, options and ideas for parking structures are actively being explored with an emphasis on a public/private partnership. Membership has its benefits, including access to networking opportunities and events; professional development seminars and workshops; a small business advisory committee and access to the cost-saving Adelphi University MBA program; and promotion and businessto-business referrals. In addition to receiving regular updates and the chamber’s E-Newsline, members are kept informed through subscriptions to The Long-Islander and Times of Huntington newspapers included in the cost of membership. Membership also includes listing in the newly launched MyChamber smartphone app which anyone can use to get directions or dial a business direct. Members also get discounted admission to the chamber’s informative events and networking breakfasts. The annual lineup includes the

popular Meet the Media Breakfast, Government Reports Breakfast, and Summer Luau at Sunset. To learn more about membership or events, go to www.huntingtonchamber.com or call 631-423-6100.

Imperial Meat Company Step through the doors of the Imperial Meat Company – positioned right on the heart of Main Street in the Huntington village – and prepare to enter a world of culinary wonders! At Imperial Meat Company (or IMC, as they call it), be prepared to experience a spectacular array of meats, farm-fresh vegetables, and exquisite plates galore. Their menu runs a diverse gamut, including a wide variety of Wagyu steaks (known for their intense marbling and rich flavors), other meat cuts (including hanger, flank, rib eye, and more), and seafood-based dishes (who can go wrong with offerings like Lobster Mac & Cheese or Octopus Carpaccio?) With a new $25 bento platter available for lunches, an $80 “Wagyu for Two” menu Monday-Wednesday, and a $100 “Wagyu for Two” special for Thursday-Saturday for seatings before 5:30 p.m., there are many opportunities to explore the opulent world of the Imperial Meat Company. Brunch is served from noon-4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, and a $20 cover gets you unlimited mimosas. So don’t wait – make sure to stop by their location at 279 Main Street and engage in a dining experience like no other! You can make your reservation by calling 631-824-6222, and learn more about the restaurant by going to: www.imcrestaurant.com

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J.W. Hirschfeld Agency The J.W. Hirschfeld Agency is pleased to be able to assist you with both personal and commercial insurance needs. As a third-generation independent insurance agency, in business for over 80 years, they are proud to represent a number of A(Continued on page AG 18)

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rated companies including: Adirondack, Encompass, Farmers, Fireman’s Fund, National Grange Mutual, Tower,American Commerce and SafeCo, Peerless, Progressive, Travelers, Utica National and US Assure. The agency’s goal is to provide consumers with the most comprehensive coverage at a competitive price, and they will work diligently to get the best combination of coverage and premium to meet your needs. If you are an artisan contractor, such as a painter, landscaper, or carpenter, they can provide a competitive liability quote for your business over the phone in a matter of a few minutes. Their friendly staff will promptly provide a coverage comparison, noobligation quote for personal homeowner, auto, and umbrella, or for commercial coverage. The office is located in the heart of Huntington village at 326 NewYorkAve. They can be reached by phone at 631-4212525, or by fax at 631-421-3015. You may also email them at info@jwhinsurance.com or visit their website at www.jwhinsurance.com. The professional staff at J.W. Hirschfeld is available Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. to assist you with all of your insurance needs.

James Joseph The James Joseph has been sailing for 28 years out of Huntington Harbor. The company is now located behind the Halesite Fire Department at 1 New York Ave. The James Joseph is available for giant fluke and seasonal fish, three times each day, everyday. The boat goes out 7-11 a.m., 12-4 p.m. and 4:30-8:30 p.m. Captain James Schneider grew up in the area and has been fishing since age 2; needless to say, he is extremely experienced. The James Joseph is a great family boat, so bring the family and children for a great day of fishing. It sails daily for seasonal fish from March-December. Call 631651-8235 for reservations.

Jewelry Collection 326 New York Ave., Huntington Village Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

At Jewelry Collection, located at 75 Main Street in the heart of the

Northport village, you will never have to settle for second best! The Jewelry Collection sports a wide array of jewelry, hats, handbags, scarves, and gifts for the whole family. New merchandise arrives daily, so you will always have brand new options galore, no matter when you shop. Their storefront is warm and inviting, and marks a perfect stop on a summer stroll through Northport village. And without a doubt, their customer service shines as brightly as the quality products offered! Owner Eileen Pinchuck always goes above and beyond to make sure every customer’s shopping experience is an enjoyable one. Many Northport community members frequent Eileen’s boutique, and they all know that a visit to Jewelry Collection is worth its weight in gold, so to speak. If you would like to learn more about Jewelry Collection, make sure to stroll in today or give them a call at 631-754-1116. You can also browse their wares on their website, located at: www.jewelrycollectionnorthport.com

Long Islander News Group One of Huntington’s oldest businesses, The Long-Islander was founded in 1838 by the poet, Walt Whitman, and is now the flagship paper of a townwide chain that includes The Record/Northport Journal, serving Northport, East Northport, Elwood and Commack; and The Half Hollow Hills Newspaper, for Dix Hills and Melville. The most widely read community weeklies in the Town of Huntington, Long Islander News group’s weekly publications have a hyper-local focus on news from readers’ own backyards. Whether it’s news of government and politics, education and schools, local sports or restaurant news, Long Islander’s news hounds have their fingers on the pulse of the community. The company’s weekly newspapers are consistently recognized by New York Press Association with awards in the statewide Better Newspaper Contest. This year was no exception bringing in first place awards in two highly competitive (Continued on page AG 19)


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categories: feature writing and coverage of local government. The website, www.LongIslanderNews.com, is bringing its newsgathering and marketing expertise into digital markets, including social media platforms. Long Islander News is the creator and organizer of DineHuntington Restaurant Week, the premier dining event in the place they like to call the “dining capital of Long Island.” The spotlight is on dining all year long with restaurant news going out to DineHuntington’s Facebook fans. In addition to its community weeklies, Long Island News produces The Suffolk Lawyer, a monthly newspaper for the legal community. For advertising or subscription information, visit www.longislandernews.com,or call 631-427-7000.

McCarthy & Reynolds, P.C. McCarthy & Reynolds, P.C. is a full service law firm located in Huntington, New York. Areas of concentration include land use, zoning, real estate and development. The firm also has an emphasis on related litigation, environmental and municipal law. The firm’s clients range from individuals, to retailers, and multi-national corporations. Each client of the firm is treated with the same degree of courtesy, respect and attention. McCarthy is a former Assistant Suffolk County Attorney and former Assistant Huntington Town Attorney. He concentrates his practice in the areas of municipal law, land use and development, real estate, environmental law and related litigation. He appears regularly to present applications on behalf of clients and developers before the various boards and agencies in the Towns and Villages of Suffolk County and Nassau County, New York. A member of the Board of Trustees of the Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk, Inc., he is a graduate of the Molloy College Energeia Partnership. A graduate of Walt Whitman High School, McCarthy attended SUNY Oneonta and earned his Juris Doctorate from St. John’s University. Lee A. Reynolds concentrates his practice in Real Property Law, including transactional issues, land

use, zoning and related real estate litigation. Reynolds sits on the associate board of the Association for a Better Long Island Inc. (ABLI) and is a member of the Government Relations Committee of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce. Reynolds is a graduate of the West Islip High School and attended Stony Brook University. He earned his Juris Doctorate from St. John’s University. While at Stony Brook, Reynolds spent four years as a starting pitcher on their NCAA Division I Baseball Programm. He remains active with the Stony Brook Alumni Association and baseball program. McCarthy and Reynolds law offices are located at 7 East Carver Street in Huntington Village. 631-351-4000. www.mcreylaw.com

Medicenter If you’re looking for walk-in medical care, look no further than Medicenter. With locations in Huntington Station and Northport, Medicenter’s board-certified physicians and friendly staff cater to urgent care needs ranging from physicals and vaccinations to cancer prevention and screening to diagnosis and treatment for injuries, infections, asthma, and much more. Dr. Robert E. Scully opened his first Medicenter in Huntington in 1990, when urgent care centers were neither as popular nor taken as seriously as they are now. After less than two years working in an emergency room, Scully moved to urgent care work, where he saw walk-in clinics as the future of medicine and the epitome of responsive patient care. His progressive mindset paid off; over the past 25 years his business has thrived and expanded. His two, state-of-the-art urgent care centers cater to the whole family, from children to grandparent. They even offer minor surgeries and laceration repairs. Medicenter accepts 14 types of health insurance and worker’s compensation and provides immediate, walk-in care. Medicenter is open seven days a week, with evening hours during the week so that patients are free to come in when it’s convenient for them, not when it’s convenient for the doctor. Visit medicenterny.com for more information! (Continued on page AG 20)

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Holly Levis-Dolan, the owner and operator of Northport Village’s Petport, makes sure that her clients are well-tended to – which in this case, primarily consist of the loveable canines of Northport and beyond! Levis-Dolan has owned and ran her store for six years now. Without a doubt, she has only served up “the cream of the crop” – both in terms of pet food and supplies – from the very beginning to the present day. All natural pet food, supplies, toys and everything in-between fill PetPort’s shelves, and all of it is guaranteed to satisfy. And the best part is that it’s all priced just below, or in line, with that of the world’s biggest pet stores. Also, if you schedule an appointment, your pet can be pampered by Master Groomer Bernadette Romeo – “the best groomer on Long Island,” as Levis-Dolan described her – and a talented young groomer, Melissa Fahey. The two not only deliver quality hair care and spa treatments, but they also ensure that every animal

left in their care is treated attentively with tender love and care in absolutely every regard. Appointments can be made for PetPort’s grooming spa by calling the shop at 631-261-7222. And if you would like to learn more about this unique store, make sure to stop by or visit www.petport.com today!

Psychic Giovanna Even though she never technically left, Huntington village’s very own psychic Giovanna – and her gifts – have been reborn in the form of a beautiful Main Street storefront. “Huntington called me back… I want to make it my home again,” Giovanna Rouplo, a psychic who has shared her gifts in the village for nearly 30 years, said. Her new storefront is located in a second-floor storefront just above Neraki in the Huntington village, at 273 Main Street, and she is now accepting clients for appointments

and walk-in readings. Also offered by Giovanna are bridal showers, celebrations and get-togethers that make use of her new cozy and welcoming Main Street location. “My gift is very strong… It’s healing in the spiritual realm,” Giovanna, who grew up in Huntington, said. “Our nature is to help people connect the dots; it’s not always about the predictions, it’s about the solutions to problems.” If you’re trying to find love, curious about his or her intentions, looking to fix a damaged relationship, or anything else, Psychic Giovanna is here to provide guidance for all who are open to the process. Contact Giovanna at 631-4330432 for your reading today – and learn more about her practice through the web at: www.longislandpsychic.com

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cialty store offering an eclectic mix of formal evening wear, everyday wear, jeans and accessories; including shoes. Designers are selected to provide an array of styles to meet various client needs and priceranges. “We’re not about an age level, we’re about a taste level,” says Francine Rexer, owner and head buyer. “We also take great pride in the fact that everyone who works here lives and is involved in our community.” Rexer-Parkes has been a Huntington-owned and operated, fashion-forward staple for more than 35 years and has transformed in to a one-stop shopping experience for women, outfitting from head to toe, carrying clothing, accessories and shoes! Rexer-Parkes is located at 35A Gerard Street in Huntington Village. 631-549-1810. Learl more at RexerParkes.com. As of March, 2015, BLUSH Huntington, a shop for tween girls has opened inside REXERPARKES. (Continued on page AG 21)


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Signature Premier Properties

Signature Premier Properties was founded in 2007 with the vision of building an impressive roster of top producing real estate professionals setting the highest standard of expertise in its Long Island market. In just a few short years, the firm has come to top the local market in sales volume, and continues to grow. One of the secrets to Signature Premier Properties’ fast rise is its commitment to attracting and maintaining the top talent in the industry. The company’s revered team has grown to over 200 agents and staff, with three state of the art offices offering an unparalleled real estate experience. Their company family is warm, personable and they strive to be at the forefront of the industry. They are committed to achieving excellence through high end marketing, education, technology, social media presence, and highly proficient administrative staff. Every day, they look to break out of the traditional image of real estate and provide a fresh, vibrant and exciting environment for their agents and clients. In addition to its newly built headquarters at 157 E Main Street in Huntington, Signature Premiere Properties maintains offices in Huntington, Northport and Cold Spring Harbor. Additional office soon to open in Syosset and Smithtown. Learn more at signaturepremier.com

St. Vincent de Paul When families on Long Island find themselves in need with nowhere to turn, they can find help at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVDPLI). You may recognize us by our thrift stores and green donation bins, two facets of SVDPLI that make it possible for thousands of people to receive the relief they need to get back on their feet after hardship. Through the service of over 1,000 volunteers, SVDPLI helps families avoid hunger, homelessness and many other adversities. We need your help today to continue providing vital services to our less fortunate neighbors. Visit our Huntington or

Garden City Park Store, donate your used goods, give a loving monetary gift, volunteer, and advocate with us on behalf of those who are unable to advocate for themselves. SVDPLI relies on the support of the local community in Nassau and Suffolk Counties to provide assistance to Long Islanders in need. Through various programs, including direct financial and material aid, two transitional homes, and 13 food pantries, SVDPLI serves over 200,000 people annually. You can help us do even more. Contact us today! Phone: (516)822-3132  Email: info@svdpli.org Facebook.com/SVDPLongIsland  Twitter.com/SVDPLI  Please help us help others. Thank You!

Tim’s Shipwreck Diner Tim’s Shipwreck Diner, which is located at 46 Main Street in the Northport village, has undergone some major changes this year! “American Diner Revival,” a relatively new show on the Food Network, centered their pilot episode on an enormous renovation of the historic Northport diner, which took owner Tim Hess (who knew nothing of the renovation until he saw it completed) totally by surprise. Even with all of the new limelight, however, Tim continues to run his diner as he always has. In his typical fashion, he creates an environment that regulars love to come back to, time and time again. The staff strives to make their customers feel comfortable and close like family, making it hard to just visit once. The interior is new, but the charm is as timeless as it ever has been. If you’re strolling through Northport in the morning or afternoon, make sure to stop by, grab a bite to eat, and soak in the community atmosphere at Tim’s Shipwreck Diner! They are open every day of the week, from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Call 631-754-1797 or visit their website at www.shipwreckdiner.com to learn more, and make sure to see this historic landmark yourself if you haven’t yet. Trust us – it will be well-worth your trip!

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Supervisor Frank Petrone and the Huntington Town Council through the Adult Day Care program offer a plethora of exemplary programming to all people ages 60 and over residing within the township. The pride of the social model Adult Day Care Facility emanates from the success of redirecting the appearance of “cognitive wandering” in a mature adult to a state of comfort, warm familiarity, and a return to the feeling of being in control. For those who are experiencing a decreased level of physical and cognitive abilities, providing a safe, nurturing environment, while engaging specialized programming, i.e., light exercise, sports, yoga, tai-chi, arts & crafts, social events, parties with live entertainment and intergenerational pageantry increases a feeling of one’s self esteem and a desire to participate in therapeutic socialization along with basic, friendly lunchtime conversation. The program is open to improve intellectual stimulation and social interaction with peers Monday – Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 631351-3293. There are an ever-increasing number of long-term care plans in addition to Medicaid which cover the center’s budget-friendly rates. Roundtrip transportation with and without handicapped accessibility is available for Town of Huntington residents through HART, 631-427-8287, and for other Suffolk County residents through SCAT. Caregiver Support Groups are available on an ongoing basis to help caregivers of all ages cope with the physical and emotional demands experienced in caring for a loved one’s impairment. Everyone loves the famous Centerport Senior Beach House excursions on the magnificent Huntington Bay-Centerport Harbor, the wonderful fragrance of the outdoor meditation garden, and the emotionally supportive, gentle, loving staff of caregivers. Be encouraged by improving the happiness and quality of life that your senior family members and those you care about will experience when they share their daytime activity hours in the town’s Adult Day Care Facility. The Nutrition Center is sponsored by the Town of Huntington with fund-

ing by Title 111C under U.S. Older Americans Act through New York State Office for the Aging and administered through Suffolk County Office for the Aging. Suffolk County Accessible Transportation (SCAT) provides curb-to-curb service to individuals with disabilities. Eligibility to use SCAT is determined based on guidelines contained in the Americans with Disabilities ACT of 1990.

Tutto Pazzo Do you know what fa-zazzle means? Brothers Luigi and Joseph Petrone, owners of Huntington’s Tutto Pazzo do: they boast delicious Tuscan cuisine with a little Long Island fa-zazzle. Each with decades of experience under their belts, the pair took over the sprawling 84 New York Avenue space in 1991 and opened Tutto Pazzo a year later. Luigi commands the kitchen, while Joseph handles the front of the house. There are 200 seats indoors, as well as a 280-seat outdoor patio which, at long last, will be getting ample springtime use, we’re sure. Walk in to the front door and your eye will be drawn to the grand bar at the center of the floor; do-it-yourself Foodies will equally get a kick out of the fresh fish counter and Mediterranean-style display of appetizers, desserts and meats. To the right side of the open kitchen is the famous pasta factory where all of Tutto Pazzo’s homemade pasta is made for dining at home and in the restaurant. Their signature pasta is a homemade ravioli “twister” Caramelle ravioli, which sort of looks like a delightful wrapped candy, except it’s a savory morsel of ravioli. In a restaurant that’s all about variety, the menu includes a raw bar, vegetarian options, salads, hot and cold appetizers, pizza, fresh pasta, chicken, veal, steak, seafood, and more. In addition to a hearty and delicious dinner, customers are can stick around for music, dancing and drinks on Friday and Saturday nights after sundown. For more information, visit tuttopazzo.com or call (631)-271-2253.

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For the eighth consecutive year, Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk was named a top agency to the 2013 HomeCare Elite, a recognition of the top-performing home health agencies in the United States. Now in its eighth year, the HomeCare Elite identifies the top 25 percent of Medicare-certified agencies and highlights the top 100 and top 500 agencies overall. Winners are ranked by an analysis of publicly available performance measures in quality outcomes, best practice (process measure) implementation, patient experience (Home Health CAHPS), quality improvement and consistency, and financial performance. In order to be considered, an agency must be Medicare-certified and have data for at least one outcome in Home Health Compare. Out of 9,969 agencies considered, 2,496 are elite. Linda Taylor, chief executive officer at Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk credits the combination of competent and dedicated employees, superior clinical oversight, and a strong management team with the agency’s ability to achieve recognition as one of the HomeCare Elite for the eighth consecutive year. “I’m extremely proud of Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk’s accomplishments which recognizes our ongoing commitment to excellence,” Taylor said. For more than 60 years, Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk is committed to providing the best possible care to patients without regard to race, religion, age, sex or ability to pay. As a freestanding, non-for-profit, community based home health care and hospice agency, Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk responds to community needs as they arise, maintain a tradition of charitable and compassionate care in the home, as well as providing community service activities such as blood drives, bereavement support and flu clinics. Their professional staff is committed to treating patients with kindness and dignity while helping patients achieve their maximum level of health. Their knowledge and experience enable them to provide the best in home care to help patients cope with all of their health-related needs. Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk is dedicated to providing

health services to enable people to function as independently as possible in their homes and communities; promoting individual, family and community health; maintaining a tradition of charitable and compassionate care and maintaining quality of life for the terminally ill throughout the dying process and bereavement period. There is no charge for an initial assessment. Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk will help patients determine what is covered by insurance. As a certified home health care agency and hospice, we bill Medicare, Medicaid and many other insurance companies and HMOs. When insurance does not cover a needed service, fees are adjusted based on ability to pay. Visiting Nurse Service & Hospice of Suffolk is located at 505 Main St. in Northport. For more information, visit www.visitingnursesservice.org or call 631-261-7200. VNSHS’ Hospice House is located at 101 Laurel Road in East Northport, call 631-930-9399 for more information. #476

Walsdorf Insurance Agency The Walsdorf Insurance Agency has been serving Huntington’s business community as well as generations of residents since 1926. Owned and operated by brothers David and Louis Walsdorf, this full service insurance agency represents a select group of financially sound, reputable companies including Travelers, Utica, New York Central, Foremost, Chubb, Merchants, Progressive, and Adirondack. Their staff of welltrained and experienced insurance professionals specialize in matching individuals with the company that will best fir their needs. Walsdorf’s expertise covers a broad range of insurance products that include homeowners, auto, boat, business, and life. They specialize commercial insurance for any company, including retail, building owners, contractors and those unique situations that are hard to fit. When you work with Walsdorf insurance Agency, one of their insurance professionals will be assigned to your account to assure that you are always working with someone who is fully familiar with your insurance policies and needs. Walsdorf Insurance Agency, Inc. is located at 770 New York Avenue in Huntington. For a free price quote or (Continued on page AG 25)

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Wild Flours Bake Shop Wild Flours is a full service 100% Gluten Free Bakery. All of the baked goods and breads are also dairy free, with many vegan options daily. Everything from the delicious muffins and famous brownies to our amazing cakes are baked daily from scratch using many organic ingredients. The fruits, sweeteners, and oils are organic and the bakery’s products are free of preservatives and dyes. Wild Flours’ baked goods are naturally low sugar, but the bakery can also bake sugar free. Wild Flours is baking with your health in mind and the Wild Flours’ team loves what they do! The bakers use a variety of flours that, when combined, produce wonderful taste experiences. This can be sampled in the full line of delicious breads from Baguettes to Cranberry Country to “Rye” Breads. The delicious Lunch Menu

includes Paninis, Sandwiches Made to Order on Fresh Baked Breads, Organic Salads, and a Variety of Organic Dairy & Non-Dairy Quiches. Applegate nitrate/hormone free turkey or ham, and/or organic veggies are used in creation of bakery’s popular paninis and quiches. Power Pizza is also offered and provides a higher protein vegan crust that has gotten rave reviews from customers. Organic veggies as well as Casein Free or Organic Mozzarella Cheeses are offered as toppings. Also available are Organic Coffees, Specialty Coffees & Teas, and Organic Fresh Pressed Vegetable Juices. Come visit and taste how Wild Flours is Setting the Standard for Healthy Desserts. The very friendly staff is happy to answer your questions and provide lots of samples! Wild Flours Bake Shop is located at 11 New Street in Huntington Village. Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, and Saturday from 8am - 6pm; Friday 8am – 7pm, and Sunday, 9am – 1pm. W e b :www.wildfloursbakeshop.com Facebook.com/wildfloursbakeshop Twitter @WFBakeShop Instagram @wildfloursbakeshop

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• JUNE 25, 2015 • ANNUAL GUIDE TO HUNTINGTON

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To Subscribe To These Publications: The Long-Islander, The Record/Norethport Journal and the Half Hollow Hills Newspaper Send check or money order payable to: Long Islander News

14 Wall Street, Huntington, NY 11743 YES, I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO: __ The Long Islander __ The Record __ Half Hollow Hills Newspaper NAME ADDRESS CITY: PHONE: Please allow three weeks for subscription to start.

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