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Since May of 1979, Antiques & Jewels has been on Main Street offering unique jewelry ranging all the way from the turn of the 19th century to modern day. They have gold, silver, platinum, and precious and semi-pre- cious stones available for sale. They are also known for their one-of-a-kind engagement rings, and they even do ear piercings. If you have never visited the store before, now is the best time. At Antiques & Jewels they are currently offering 50-percent off shelf price. 2 3 4 5 6 A shopper’s paradise, a dining destination and a business hub, many rank Huntington as the premier downtown of Long Island. With it’s roots in the colonial era, Huntington’s thriving down- town hosts a vibrant village scene with dozens of boutique and specialty stores, bars, pubs and live entertainment, and an unsur- passed restaurant industry, Huntington Village is walkable, lov- able and growing. This walker’s gui\de to Huntington Village will help you get to know some of the businesses that call downtown Huntington home. Read about each, then use the number on the red dot to locate that business on the map in the next page. Shop, dine, visit and tell them Long Islander News sent you. Take a Stroll Through Huntington Village ANTIQUES & JEWELS ON MAIN 1 Address: 293 Main Street Phone: 631-427-7674 Website: antiquesandjewels.com At Wild Flours, a 100-per- cent gluten-free bakery, their goal is to make tradi- tional sweets tasty to eat without the after-effects of tummy trouble. Baked goods and breads are also dairy free, with many vegan options, from muffins and brownies to cakes baked daily from scratch using many organic ingredients. The shop also makes fresh pizzas on Saturdays and bagels on Sundays, has a lunch menu with panini and quich- es, and organic fresh-pressed vegetable juices. Address: 11 New Street Phone: 631-923-1090 Website: wildfloursbakeshop.com At Sip Tea Lounge, customers are given the perfect atmosphere to clear their minds, focus, cre- ate, discuss and relax. With somewhat of a log cabin feel and a plethora of teas, organic vegan pastries or their signature acai bowls to enjoy, the lounge is the best place to sit back and get away from the everyday grind. Nourish your body with a refreshing cup of organic tea. Address: 286c New York Avenue Phone: 631-683-5777 Website: siptealoungeny.com Love is the main ingredient at A Rise Above Bake Shop, and has been fore more than 35 years. Owner Mary McDonald serves the finest baked-from-scratch goodies in town, from scones and muffins to loaves and cakes. And don’t forget the cookies and superb coffee, brewed from fresh ground beans from an old, estab- lished family coffeehouse in Greenwich Village. Address: 333 Main Street Phone: 631-351-9811 In two words, BlueBirdNY is "affordable luxury." Huntington resident Joanna Koelmel has filled her shop with fashion-forward women's clothing and accessories, all in a hip, mirror-clad storefront with a New York City, urban feel. Check out their new Spring and Summer collections! Address: 324 Main Street Phone: 631-424-2053 Facebook: bluebirdboutique.com A lover of mantra, mudra and chanting, Yoga Love Project owner Chantal Vice weaves these ancient practices into classes in an invitation to look inside your heart. With her and her communi- ty of teachers, you don’t just get a yoga class; you become inspired and encouraged to be more your- self. Yoga Love Project offers a safe, nurturing environment to begin your yoga journey. The studio also hosts wellness workshops like beading, medi- tation and healing. Address: 15B Green Street Phone: 631-423-5683 Website: yogaloveproject.com

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Since May of 1979, Antiques & Jewels has been onMain Street offering unique jewelry ranging all the wayfrom the turn of the 19th century to modern day. Theyhave gold, silver, platinum, and precious and semi-pre-cious stones available for sale. They are also known fortheir one-of-a-kind engagement rings, and they evendo ear piercings. If you have never visited the storebefore, now is the best time. At Antiques & Jewels theyare currently offering 50-percent off shelf price.

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A shopper’s paradise, a dining destination and a business hub,many rankHuntington as thepremier downtownofLong Island.With it’s roots in the colonial era, Huntington’s thriving down-town hosts a vibrant village scene with dozens of boutique andspecialty stores, bars, pubs and live entertainment, and an unsur-passed restaurant industry, HuntingtonVillage is walkable, lov-

able and growing.This walker’s gui\de toHuntingtonVillagewill help you get to

know some of the businesses that call downtown Huntingtonhome. Read about each, then use the number on the red dot tolocate that business on themap in the next page. Shop, dine, visitand tell them Long Islander News sent you.

TTaakkee aa SSttrroollllThrough Huntington Village

ANTIQUES & JEWELS ON MAIN

1Address: 293 Main StreetPhone: 631-427-7674Website: antiquesandjewels.com

At Wild Flours, a 100-per-cent gluten-free bakery,their goal is to make tradi-tional sweets tasty to eatwithout the after-effects oftummy trouble. Baked

goods and breads are also dairy free, with many veganoptions, from muffins and brownies to cakes bakeddaily from scratch using many organic ingredients. Theshop also makes fresh pizzas on Saturdays and bagelson Sundays, has a lunch menu with panini and quich-es, and organic fresh-pressed vegetable juices.

Address: 11 New StreetPhone: 631-923-1090Website: wildfloursbakeshop.com

At Sip Tea Lounge, customersare given the perfect atmosphereto clear their minds, focus, cre-ate, discuss and relax. Withsomewhat of a log cabin feel anda plethora of teas, organic vegan

pastries or their signature acai bowls to enjoy, thelounge is the best place to sit back and get awayfrom the everyday grind. Nourish your body with arefreshing cup of organic tea.

Address: 286c New York AvenuePhone: 631-683-5777Website: siptealoungeny.com

Love is the main ingredientat A Rise Above Bake Shop,and has been fore morethan 35 years. Owner MaryMcDonald serves the finestbaked-from-scratch goodiesin town, from scones andmuffins to loaves and cakes.

And don’t forget the cookies and superb coffee,brewed from fresh ground beans from an old, estab-lished family coffeehouse in Greenwich Village.

Address: 333 Main StreetPhone: 631-351-9811

In two words, BlueBirdNY is "affordable luxury."Huntington resident Joanna Koelmel has filled hershop with fashion-forward women's clothing andaccessories, all in a hip, mirror-clad storefront with aNew York City, urban feel. Check out their newSpring and Summer collections!

Address: 324 Main StreetPhone: 631-424-2053Facebook: bluebirdboutique.com

A lover of mantra, mudra andchanting, Yoga Love Projectowner Chantal Vice weaves theseancient practices into classes inan invitation to look inside yourheart. With her and her communi-

ty of teachers, you don’t just get a yoga class; youbecome inspired and encouraged to be more your-self. Yoga Love Project offers a safe, nurturingenvironment to begin your yoga journey. The studioalso hosts wellness workshops like beading, medi-tation and healing.

Address: 15B Green StreetPhone: 631-423-5683Website: yogaloveproject.com

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Take a strollthrough

HUNTINGTONVILLAGE

Doesn't Momdeserve a gift fromBon Bons?Handcrafted Seasalt Caramels,Almond Butter

Crunch, Truffles (just to name a few...) Select her ultimateassortment, grab a Mother’s Day card, and pick up agreat gift from our extensive selection. Complimentary giftwrapping. UPS shipping.

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At Bia’s Brazilian Waxing & SkinCare, the details matter. Theiratmosphere is clean and com-fortable, and their well-trained,licensed professionals work dili-gently to provide for their clients’

waxing and skin care needs. Bia’s provides waxing treat-ments, facials, and other specialized treatments to bothmen and women. They value their clients greatly andwork to give them the most comfortable, efficient, andeffective services possible.

Address: 15 Union PlacePhone: 631-683-5800Website: biabrazilianwaxing.com

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The Schlitt Law Firm, a Huntington mainstay, is an inten-tionally small, mission-driven personal injury and medicalmalpractice law firm dedicated to delivering remarkableservice and outstanding outcomes. We pay attention to ourclients and communicate and educate throughout the case.We know the legal system is terribly slow so we do all wecan to move your case as fast as possible. And when we’redone, we say thank you by sending cupcakes.

Address:79 Wall StreetPhone: 631-425-9775Website: schlittlaw.com

Address: 319 Main StreetPhone: 631-549-1059Website: bonbonschocolatier.com 10

There are many stores thatcater to pets on Long Islandand then there is FETCH.FETCH delivers on theirpromise of “A luxurious

lifestyle Boutique for Dogs, offering inspired product for theultimate dog lover”. Products include dog clothing from lead-ing doggie designers, functional and elegant carrier bags,indoor and outdoor bedding, a wide selection of collars, har-nesses and leads, luxury dog shampoos and conditioners anda fantastic selection of healthy, locally sourced dog treats.

Address: 44C Gerard StreetPhone: (631) 824-6636Website: www.fetchshops.com 11

One of the tastiest places onMain Street is also one of itsnewest. Gino’s Pizza serves awide array of Italian cuisine —but their signature dishes, ofcourse, are their pizzas.Whether you are looking for aslice or whole pie, all of their

pizzas are prepared with fresh ingredients, flavorful toppings,and the finest expertise. Stop in for lunch or dinner sevendays a week, or get free delivery within five miles.

Address: 318 Main StreetPhone: 631-427-4466Website: ginospizzeriahuntington.com

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Celebrating 50 years, theCommunity Thrift Shophas offered quality mer-chandise at bargain

prices. With new sales every day, the all-volunteer-run shopis the perfect place to find unique items like antiques, col-lectibles, jewelry, antique art, books, household items, shoesand clothing for the entire family. Its six partner nonprofitagencies — Huntington Hospital, The Visiting Nurse Services& Hospice, the Family Service League, Cancer Care,Samaritan Day Top Village and Planned Parenthood — havereturned more than $5 million to the community since 1961.

Address: 274 New York AvenuePhone: 631-271-4883

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Storyville American Table bringsthe distinctive taste of NewOrleans to Huntington’s foodies.Co-conspirators TC (Tom Curry)and Brian Finn have seen theiryears-long fantasy come to fruition

and are eager to share it with you. Staying true to the city’sdiverse food choices, Storyville offers several NOLA stan-dards — like jambalaya, barbecue shrimp, and etouffee —alongside authentic Cajun / Creole cuisine. Book your ticketdown south today, and enjoy diversity of cultures that makeup the melting pot of New Orleans.

Address: 43 Green StreetPhone: 631-351-3446Website: storyvilleamericantable.com

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Collectors Coins and Jewelry is a family-owned and -operat-ed business with over sixty years of experience in buyingand selling fine jewelry, rare coins, gold & silver, diamonds,bullion, watches, antiques, and other precious metals. Stopby and find out what your treasures are really worth!

Address: 331 New York AvenuePhone: 631-421-4774

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There is a colorful, magicalquality to Little SwitzerlandToys & Dolls, where LilyBergh has operated theshop for more than threedecades. Past the glass

double doors is a refuge for board games and tea setsand plastic guns, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls,porcelain dolls and baby dolls and nesting dolls. Afterhelping customers choose gifts, she wraps them andalso offers delivery service.

Address: 267 Main StreetPhone: 631-988-2097Website: littleswitzerlanddolls.com

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The Crushed Olive is a family owned business that importsthe freshest Ultra Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oils, and thefinest aged Balsamic Vinegars. Our daily open tastingsallow you to taste before you buy; once a selection is madewe fill, cork, and seal each bottle. Our Huntington locationnow features Le Bon Fromage, offering artisanal cheese,charcuterie, and specialty food products.

Address: 278 Main StreetPhone: 631-423-1500Website: thecrushedolive.com

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TAS Design & Craft Gallery — lovingly nurtured by TrishSadowsky — is a functional art gallery that features the crafts ofNorth American artisans. TAS’ mission is to bring a little cele-bration into their customers’ everyday lives. With thousands ofunique items available to browse and purchase, visiting is anexperience, and a free-spirited opportunity to discover some-thing beautiful and affordable. Life is too short for blandness —so experience the color, beauty, and charm of TAS today.

Address: 372 New York AvenuePhone: 631-239-6041Website: tasdesignandcraft.com

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Lot 356 is a trendsetting retailer carry-ing clothing and accessory lines for avariety of ages. Our focus is on theeffortless comfy and cute fashion. Wework with local vendors, carrying theirhandmade pieces throughout thestore to accessorize our clothing and

support our local small businesses. Lot 356 offers weekly sales& specials. Check us out on lot356.com or on our social media.Sign up and receive a discount on your first purchase!

Address: 356 New York AvenuePhone: 631-385-0100Website: lot356.com 17

Founded out of Cold Spring Harbor in 1922, Daniel GaleSotheby’s International Realty puts their customers and theiragents before themselves. The company has grown to becomeone of the most notable real estate agencies on Long Island,particularly on the north shore. Now, with the organization valuedat $2.5 billion, working with 600 independent agents and operat-ing 24 branches, Daniel Gale has cemented itself in the minds ofbuyers and sellers across Long Island. Stop by their local officetoday to meet their team of real estate professionals.

Address: 187 Park AvenuePhone: 631-427-6600Website: danielgale.com

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A landmark in Huntington vil-lage since 1994, Jonathan’scombines European flavorwith a casual yet sophisticatedambiance, a contemporary

Italian menu, and a courteous and knowledgeable staff. Zagat— who voted Jonathan’s one of America’s top 1,000 Italianrestaurants — has called the dishes “refined Italian” with “lovelynight specials” and the wine list “impressive and affordable”.Their menu has recently added several new dishes for thespring, so make sure to try those as well.

Address: 15 Wall StreetPhone: 631-549-0055Website: jonathansristorante.com

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The Huntington Public Library’s mainbranch has something for everyone:research databases; downloadableeBooks, movies, music and maga-zines; children, teen and adult pro-grams; art exhibits; museum passes;local history; career counseling; ESLand literacy classes; homework help

and much more! And remember, as Albert Einstein said,“The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is thelocation of the library.”

Address: 338 Main StreetPhone: 631-427-5165Website: myhpl.org

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For over 15 years, Red has beendelighting diners with their deli-cious creations. Their meat issourced from small farms, whereit is humanely and organicallyraised, and they proudly obtain

their fresh produce and organic eggs from MakinajianFarms. Each dish is made from scratch with the bestingredients and combines perfectly with selections fromtheir award-winning wine list. Private parking can befound in the rear on New Street, and reservations areaccepted.

Address: 417 New York AvenuePhone: 631-673-0304Website: redrestaurant.com

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You are cordially invited toexperience the decorative,rustic style of Osteria daNino. The white table clothsand chandelier-adorned din-ing room belie the moderateprices, and you will feel right

at home among the warm and friendly staff. Theirmenu, wine selection, and atmosphere all stem fromItalian tradition. And make sure to stop by for happyhour, every day from 4 p.m. — 7 p.m., for special dealsthen as well.

Address: 292 Main StreetPhone: 631-425-0820Website: osteriadanino.com

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Quality craft beers and bar food are served aplenty atSapsuckers, a Huntington hot-spot since 2010. Noreservations are required at this Antuzzi-inspired gastro-pub, where you will be bombarded with delicious sightsand smells from the moment you enter. Their award-winning menu features fries hand-cut daily, organicmeats, locally-grown produce, and more — all found in avibrant social setting.

Address: 287 Main StreetPhone: 631-683-4945Website: sapsuckersli.com

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Discover the magic of cold-pressed juice at Kala Luna Juicery& Yoga. The secret is that bladesnever touch the fruit, which allowsmore vitamins and nutrients to beextracted. There are a dozencold-pressed juices here, and thedizzying array of ingredients —

including pineapple, mint tea, celery, watermelon, ginger,and kale — are sure to quench your passion for life. Startoff with a yoga class (several are offered) and refuel witha deliciously invigorating pressed juice.

Address: 322 Main StreetPhone: 631-549-5100Website: facebook.com/KalaLunaJuicery 26

Edible Arrangements®proudly offers fresh fruittreats to fit every occasionand every budget. Ourproducts are hand-craftedfrom fresh fruit and deli-cious chocolate just hoursbefore they are hand-deliv-

ered. We even offer same day delivery, and alwayshave great gifts available in store for last minute occa-sions. Stop by for a smoothie or box of our famousDipped Fruit™, seven days a week!

Address: 326 Main StreetPhone: 631-824-6565Website: ediblearrangements.com

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At Huntington VillageVapes we pride ourselveson great customer serviceand customizing yourvaping experience to suityour needs. If you are try-ing to quit smoking we

have a wide variety of devices from basic beginnerkits to the most cutting edge in vape technology thatwill help you quit for good. We carry over 175 flavorsof e-liquid that can all be sampled at our vape barincluding our own in house line Private Label.

Address: 4 Elm StreetPhone: 631-923-0218Website: huntingtonvillagevapes.com

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If you lovefashion, look nofurther! FOX’Sis a must see

destination when shopping for premiere designers atirresistible prices. They specialize in fashion appareland carry an exciting mix of top brands, includingEuropean designers. The selection is updated daily withthe season’s latest trends and best moving styles. Eachpiece is conscientiously priced to offer you the bestvalue possible. Have fun shopping at FOX’S and…Catch the thrill of a great buy!

Address: 379 New York AvenuePhone: (631) 424-5221Website: www.foxs.com

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Dr. Ina Gellerman andher team take pride intheir ongoing trainingand staying at the fore-front of orthodonticstoday. When you walkthrough our doors, you

become part of our Spectacular family! Giving back tothe community is very important to us, and we invite youto join us on September 10 at 11 o'clock at HeckscherPark for the annual Kiss Cancer Good-Bye Walk.

Address: 165 Main StreetPhone: 631-427-8444Website: drgellerman.com

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Huntington Village Pediatricshas served the Huntingtoncommunity and its surround-ing areas for over 50 years.They pride themselves onbeing available to theirpatients in the office 365 days

a year, including Sundays and holidays. They will bethere for families from the day their children are bornuntil they leave for college. Let their family welcomeyour family and provide your loved ones with pediatriccare of the highest quality.

Address: 124 Main Street, Suite #1Phone: 631-423-0044Website: huntingtonvillagepediatrics.yourmd.com

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Kilwins has a wide variety oftasty sweets such as fudge, icecream, caramel apples, andchocolates — but it’s their cus-tomer service that truly sepa-rates them from the rest. With asimple motto of “treat others asyou want to be treated, do your

best, and have fun,” Kilwins’ goal is to always makeyou feel right at home. Kilwins is the perfect place toenjoy a sweet snack with the gift of a nostalgicAmericana setting.

Address: 293 Main StreetPhone: 631-271-4200Website: kilwins.com/Huntington

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Incorporated in 1925, the Huntington Township Chamber ofCommerce represents the interests of business, industry,financial service, not-for-profit and other professionals withinthe greater Huntington area. Its mission is the promotionof business, economic development and job creation throughthe coordinated effort of its membership.The Chamber isproudly dedicated to serving its members — and the largercommunity — through its diligent and varied services.

Address: 164 Main StreetPhone: 631-423-6100Website: huntingtonchamber.com

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Founded in 1838 by American poet Walt Whitman, LongIslander News has a rich tradition of providing readers withthe local news they need, when they need it, while main-taining impeccable quality and an eagle eye to detail. Forjust under 200 years, our organization has consistentlybeen a household name in the Town of Huntington. We donot take this legacy lightly, and our writers and staff workdiligently to provide only the best newspapers possible.

Address: 14 Wall StreetPhone: 631-427-7000Website: longislandernews.com

Things to See, Places To Go

Take in the many shops andrestaurants in HuntingtonVillage.

The ca. 1750 Conklin Houseis maintained byHuntington

Historical Society andopen for tours.

Old First Church onMainStreet dates to 1794.

When you see the statueof Christopher Columbus,you’ve reached the end ofyour stroll throughHuntingtonVillage.

The HeckscherMuseum of FineArtstands insideHeckscher Park.