Hotels differ on charging for Wi-Fi policies
Full-service hotels are more likely to charge for high-speed Internet access in guest rooms than select-service and limited-service hotels.
View ArticleStrikeForce guns for success
When Paul Fetkowitz’s 11-year-old son gave up baseball for a team warfare sport called Airsoft, Fetkowitz decided to build him his very own arena.
View ArticleTrampoline parks bounce on LI
Danny Fried opens his second Bounce Trampoline Sports location next month in Syosset. It is a brightly colored, fully padded playground for kids and adults.
View ArticleRubie’s hulks up for Halloween
If you think “The Avengers” assembled an impressive super-roster, check out Rubie’s Costume Co.
View ArticleIndoor tennis school opening at Nassau park
Cory Parr has teamed up with Mitch Zeifman, a sports publishing marketer, to build an $8 million indoor tennis facility at Christopher Morley Park in Roslyn.
View ArticlePeople power Retro Fitness
The Retro Fitness franchisee is planning a third, thanks in part to some novel engineering that has gym users powering exercise machines, trimming energy costs.
View ArticlePlaying Pebble Beach, right here on LI
National pro shop chain PGA Tour Superstore is scheduled to open its first Long Island location next month, in a space at Roosevelt Raceway Center in Westbury.
View ArticleLI’s last video-rental store
In an unassuming strip mall on Route 112 in Patchogue, alongside a deli and a pizzeria and a dollar store, a piece of Long Island history lives.
View Article2 minutes with Alan Alda
In founding Stony Brook University’s Alan Alda School for Communicating Science, the award-winning performer and director has become an education advocate.
View ArticleQ&A: Moke McGowan, LI Convention & Visitor’s Bureau
After a decade as gatekeeper of Long Island’s tourism industry, Moke McGowan will retire Sept. 30 as president of the Long Island Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.
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