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The Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association decided to bring some holiday cheer to officers in the 4th Precinct. HWBA delivered 10 pizza pies from Tony D's Pizzeria in Hewlett, soft drinks and … more
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, businesses across Long Island have dealt with steep declines in revenue, and in some cases have been forced to close. But despite the frightening economic … more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association welcomed Apron Masters Kitchen to the neighborhood with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Feb. 26. more
In the location of the former Debbie and Larry’s Café at 1196 Broadway in Hewlett, Ruben Garcia and Ivana Torres have renovated the space and created a tasty breakfast and lunch menu that has patrons licking their finger and returning for more. more
In a world where online shopping is has become the norm, especially during the holiday season, Five Towns businesses are fighting to maintain success in today’s digital shopping world.  more
The holiday season was welcomed into the Five Towns with hot chocolate, cookies, bubbles, music, Batman and a visit from Santa Claus... more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association welcomed the State Farm office of Nicole Eliopoulos to the community with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting of the office at 157 Dubois Ave. more
Dan Johannessen, who runs the Nassau County Police Department Explorers Program, dropped in his raffle tickets during the eighth annual Arts Below Sunrise festival on Sept. 22... more
Capitol One Bank on Broadway in Hewlett opened its doors to roughly 50 people as the Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association held its annual community meeting on Oct. 24... more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association welcomed Remy’s Italian Restaurant at 10 Franklin Ave. more
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