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With grocery prices rising steadily and some items missing from supermarket shelves altogether, some shoppers say they wonder when they will be able to find a bargain again at their local stores. more
Two of Long Island's largest supermarket chains have decided they could not swallow a merger, and have rung up a No Sale sign. Bethpage-based King Kullen and Quincy, Mass.,-based Shop & Shop, said … more
Steinway Moving and Storage is hosting a food drive at King Kullen, 127 Sunrise Highway, Rockville Centre, on March 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. more
Retailers in Rockville Centre are preparing for a plastic bag ban that goes into effect statewide on Sunday. more
Point Lookout resident Bernard D. Kennedy, co-chairman of the King Kullen grocery stores chain and former Long Beach Medical Center board chairman who led the fight to reopen the facility after … more
Stop & Shop, the regional chain of more than 400 supermarkets, has agreed to acquire King Kullen, one of Long Island’s oldest chains of food retailers. more
If you have a sweet tooth, then you are in luck. The Wantagh-Seaford Girl Scout Association will be selling cookies of all sorts outside of grocery stores and other popular spots in Wantagh and Seaford to raise money. Girls from Troop 3121, from Mandalay Elementary School, had fun handing out cookie boxes and dressing in their bright green vests outside of the King Kullen on Wantagh Avenue last week. more
As some of their peers sit on their couches, many young men and women are out and about this summer. Getting a summer job is not an easy task, but the benefits are plentiful, such as getting some extra cash, enhancing a resume and gaining working experience. more
A team of firefighters and police officers rescued two trapped motorists after a four-car accident near Bellmore Avenue and Sunrise Highway last week. Witnesses reported that a car sped through the … more
After one of the longest and fiercest winters in recent memory, Rockville Centre Little Leaguers roused the village from its long winter’s nap on March 29 in a march up its traditional parade route … more
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