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2 1 5 6 8 10 12 7 9 11 3 4 13 14 17 18 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 There is a colorful, magical quality to Little Switzerland Toys & Dolls, where Lily Bergh has operated the shop for more than three decades. Past the glass double doors is a refuge for board games and tea sets and plastic guns, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy dolls, porcelain dolls and baby dolls and nesting dolls. After helping customers choose gifts, she wraps them and also offers delivery service. Take a stroll through HUNTINGTON VILLAGE Address: 267 Main Street Phone: 631-988-2097 Website: littleswitzerlanddolls.com Scentsational of Huntington is no ordinary shop. Owner Sarah Latham has made a place where customers can choose from a wide array of fragrances created in the store or create their own, which they then name. Also sold are accessories, home fra- grances, jewelry and trinkets. They also carry Kiehls, Mario Badescu, 100% Pure and Crabtree & Evelyn. Address: 259 Main Street Phone: 631-549-2090 Website: scentsational.com TV producer and Chip ‘n Dipped founder Peter Goldfarb grew up on his mother’s delicious cookies. After sharing the recipes with friends and getting a wave of positive reviews, he moved back east to study cooking and open up a business. Enjoy the gift of his mother’s delicious recipes at Chip n’ Dipped, where you can get an abundance of different tasty treats such as chocolate- covered pretzels, chocolate bars, artisan chocolate and their signature chocolate chip cookie dipped in chocolate. Over the summer, Chip ‘n Dipped offers sit-down desserts on Friday and Saturday nights. Address: 342 New York Avenue Phone: 631-470-2579 Website: chipndipped.com AloeTech is a family- owned and operated auto repair center that understands the difficulty of finding a mechanic that is both reliable and honest. At AloeTech, they stress the importance of customer satisfaction by offering competitive pricing. They will review any quote you bring in and try to save you money on all of your car maintenance needs. The goal at AloeTech is to give the costumer a top-notch dealer- ship experience at a neighborhood-friendly price. Address: 514 New York Avenue Phone: 631-421-2563 Website: aloetechny.com Address: 204-206 New York Avenue Phone: 631-427-1600 Website: harborbeverage.com 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 the new line of “ath-leisure.” Address: 324 Main Street Phone: 631-424-2053 Facebook: Blue-Bird-NY-Boutique A lover of mantra, mudra and chanting, Yoga Love Project owner Chantal Vice weaves these ancient practices into her classes in an invi- tation to look inside your heart. With her and her community of teachers, you don’t just get a yoga class; you become inspired and encouraged to be more yourself. Yoga Love Project offers a safe, nurturing environment to begin your yoga journey. The studio also hosts well- ness workshops like beading, meditation and healing. Address: 15B Green Street Phone: 631-423-5683 Website: yogaloveproject.com Lotus Vintage makes it its mission to bring shop- pers one-of-a-kind vin- tage-style treasures that can’t be found at your run-of-the- mill department store. With a Bohemian style and a mix of bold prints and patterns, the clothes at Lotus Vintage are meant to bring out your individuality. Shopping at Lotus Vintage is about being yourself and embracing what makes you different from the rest. At Lotus Vintage, they aim to bring you one-of-a-kind, handpicked, curated authentic vintage treasures that can’t be found at your run-of-the-mill department store. Address: 12 W Carver Street Phone: 631-470-7795 Website: lotusvintage.com At Wild Flours, a 100-percent gluten-free bakery, their goal is to make traditional 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 quiches, and organic fresh-pressed vegetable juices. Address: 11 New Street Phone: 631-923-1090 Website: wildfloursbakeshop.com Love is the main ingredient at A Rise Above Bake Shop, and has been fore more than 30 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 cof- fee, brewed from fresh ground beans from an old, estab- lished family coffeehouse in Greenwich Village. Address: 333 Main Street Phone: 631-351-9811 They have only been in town here for less than a year, but Harbor Beverage Merchants has quickly become the craft beer capital of the Huntington area. At Harbor Beverage Merchants, they sell and offer tastings from their growler station, which contains some of the finest beer around. Along with top-notch taste, they offer top-notch customer service. Bring in a competi- tor’s coupon and Harbor Beverage Merchants will match it. Ideal’s Element is set to open this week after a complete ren- ovation of the former Main Street wine and cheese café. The restaurant and wine and cheese lounge now sports a new, sleek look as well as a late-night menu. Don’t worry, cheese lovers; the cheese shop is still active and has moved to Green Street. Address: 308 Main Street/6 Green Street Phone: 631-923-3434 Website: idealselement.com Your wildest stationery dreams come true at Lion in the Sun, an award-win- ning paperie dedicated to fine stationery and custom invitations. Family-owned for more than 34 years, they have the experience and longevity to seamlessly guide you through all the details and etiquette of custom printing while also serving as a trendsetter in vibrant, unique invi- tation design. They also carry unique gifts, books, albums and greeting cards that you won’t find anywhere else. Address: 314 Main Street Phone: 631-423-5757 Website: lioninthesunps.com/Huntington lion in the sun ANTIQUES & JEWELS ON MAIN 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-precious 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. Address: 293 Main Street Phone: 631-427-7674 Website: antiquesandjewels.com The Huntington Public Library’s main branch has something for everyone: research databases; downloadable eBooks, movies, music and maga- zines; children, teen and adult pro- grams; art exhibits; museum passes; local history; career counseling; ESL and literacy classes; homework help and much more! And remember, as Albert Einstein said, “The only thing that you absolutely have to know, is the location of the library.” Address: 338 Main Street Phone: 631-427-5165 Website: thehuntingtonlibrary.com Kilwins has a wide variety of tasty sweets such as saltwater taffy, fudge, caramel toffee and several other delicious treats, but it’s their customer service that truly sepa- rates them from the rest. With a simple motto of “treat others as you want to be treated, do your best, and have fun,” Kilwins’ goal is to always make you feel right at home. Kilwins is the perfect place to enjoy a sweet snack with the gift of a nostalgic Americana setting. Address: 293 Main Street Phone: 631-271-4200 Website: kilwins.com/Huntington The folks at the Schlitt Law Firm are more than just lawyers; they are community members, volunteers and advocates. The intentionally small, mission-driven per- sonal injury and medical malpractice law firm is dedicat- ed to delivering remarkable service and outstanding outcomes. It donates one percent of revenues to chil- dren and educational charities including the Tri-CYA, the Huntington Foundation for Educational Excellence and the Association for Children with Down Syndrome. Address: 79 Wall Street Phone: 631-425-9775 Website: schlittlaw.com Celebrating 50 years, the Community Thrift Shop has offered quality merchandise at bargain prices. With new sales every day, the all-volunteer-run shop is the perfect place to find unique items like antiques, col- lectibles, jewelry, antique art, books, household items, shoes and clothing for the entire family. Its six partner nonprofit agencies — Huntington Hospital, The Visiting Nurse Services & Hospice, the Family Service League, Cancer Care, and Day Top Village and Planned Parenthood — have returned more than $5 million to the community since 1961. Address: 274 New York Avenue Phone: 631-271-4883 Sip Tea Lounge CHANGE TOTAL- LY: At Sip Tea Lounge, customers are given the perfect atmosphere to clear their minds, focus, create, dis- cuss 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

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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.

Take a strollthrough

HUNTINGTONVILLAGE

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

Scentsational ofHuntington is noordinary shop.Owner SarahLatham has madea place where

customers can choose from a wide array of fragrancescreated in the store or create their own, which theythen name. Also sold are accessories, home fra-grances, jewelry and trinkets. They also carry Kiehls,Mario Badescu, 100% Pure and Crabtree & Evelyn.

Address: 259 Main StreetPhone: 631-549-2090Website: scentsational.com

TV producer and Chip ‘n Dippedfounder Peter Goldfarb grew upon his mother’s delicious cookies.After sharing the recipes with

friends and getting a wave of positive reviews, he moved backeast to study cooking and open up a business. Enjoy the gift ofhis mother’s delicious recipes at Chip n’ Dipped, where you canget an abundance of different tasty treats such as chocolate-covered pretzels, chocolate bars, artisan chocolate and theirsignature chocolate chip cookie dipped in chocolate. Over thesummer, Chip ‘n Dipped offers sit-down desserts onFriday and Saturday nights.

Address: 342 New York AvenuePhone: 631-470-2579Website: chipndipped.com

AloeTech is a family-owned and operatedauto repair center thatunderstands the difficultyof finding a mechanic

that is both reliable and honest. At AloeTech, they stress theimportance of customer satisfaction by offering competitivepricing. They will review any quote you bring in and try tosave you money on all of your car maintenance needs. Thegoal at AloeTech is to give the costumer a top-notch dealer-ship experience at a neighborhood-friendly price.

Address: 514 New York AvenuePhone: 631-421-2563Website: aloetechny.com

Address: 204-206 New York AvenuePhone: 631-427-1600Website: harborbeverage.com

In two words, BlueBirdNY is “affordable luxury.”Huntington resident Joanna Koelmel has filled her shopwith fashion-forward women’s clothing and accessories,all in a hip, mirror-clad storefront with a New York City,urban feel. Check out the new line of “ath-leisure.”

Address: 324 Main StreetPhone: 631-424-2053Facebook: Blue-Bird-NY-Boutique

A lover of mantra, mudra andchanting, Yoga Love Project ownerChantal Vice weaves these ancientpractices into her classes in an invi-tation to look inside your heart.With her and her community of

teachers, you don’t just get a yoga class; you becomeinspired and encouraged to be more yourself. YogaLove Project offers a safe, nurturing environment tobegin your yoga journey. The studio also hosts well-ness workshops like beading, meditation and healing.

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

Lotus Vintage makes itits mission to bring shop-pers one-of-a-kind vin-

tage-style treasures that can’t be found at your run-of-the-mill department store. With a Bohemian style and a mix ofbold prints and patterns, the clothes at Lotus Vintage aremeant to bring out your individuality. Shopping at LotusVintage is about being yourself and embracing whatmakes you different from the rest. At Lotus Vintage, theyaim to bring you one-of-a-kind, handpicked, curatedauthentic vintage treasures that can’t be found at yourrun-of-the-mill department store.

Address: 12 W Carver StreetPhone: 631-470-7795Website: lotusvintage.com

At Wild Flours, a 100-percentgluten-free bakery, their goal isto make traditional sweetstasty to eat without the after-effects of tummy trouble.

Baked goods and breads are also dairy free, with manyvegan options, 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 quiches,and organic fresh-pressed vegetable juices.

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

Love is the main ingredient atA Rise Above Bake Shop, andhas been fore more than 30years. Owner Mary McDonaldserves the finest baked-from-scratch goodies in town, fromscones and muffins to loavesand cakes. And don’t forgetthe cookies and superb cof-

fee, brewed from fresh ground beans from an old, estab-lished family coffeehouse in Greenwich Village.

Address: 333 Main StreetPhone: 631-351-9811

They have onlybeen in town herefor less than ayear, but HarborBeverage

Merchants has quickly become the craft beer capital of theHuntington area. At Harbor Beverage Merchants, they selland offer tastings from their growler station, which containssome of the finest beer around. Along with top-notch taste,they offer top-notch customer service. Bring in a competi-tor’s coupon and Harbor Beverage Merchants will match it.

Ideal’s Element is set to openthis week after a complete ren-ovation of the former MainStreet wine and cheese café.The restaurant and wine andcheese lounge now sports anew, sleek look as well as alate-night menu. Don’t worry,cheese lovers; the cheeseshop is still active and hasmoved to Green Street.

Address: 308 Main Street/6 Green StreetPhone: 631-923-3434Website: idealselement.com

Your wildest stationerydreams come true at Lionin the Sun, an award-win-ning paperie dedicated tofine stationery and custom

invitations. Family-owned for more than 34 years, theyhave the experience and longevity to seamlessly guideyou through all the details and etiquette of custom printingwhile also serving as a trendsetter in vibrant, unique invi-tation design. They also carry unique gifts, books, albumsand greeting cards that you won’t find anywhere else.

Address: 314 Main StreetPhone: 631-423-5757Website: lioninthesunps.com/Huntington

lionin thesun

ANTIQUES & JEWELS ON MAINSince May of 1979, Antiques & Jewels has been on MainStreet offering unique jewelry ranging all the way fromthe turn of the 19th century to modern day. They havegold, silver, platinum, and precious and semi-preciousstones available for sale. They are also known for theirone-of-a-kind engagement rings, and they even do earpiercings. If you have never visited the store before, nowis the best time. At Antiques & Jewels they are currentlyoffering 50-percent off shelf price.

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

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: thehuntingtonlibrary.com

Kilwins has a wide variety of tastysweets such as saltwater taffy,fudge, caramel toffee and severalother delicious treats, but it’s theircustomer service that truly sepa-rates them from the rest. With asimple motto of “treat others as

you want to be treated, do your best, and have fun,”Kilwins’ goal is to always make you feel right at home.Kilwins is the perfect place to enjoy a sweet snack withthe gift of a nostalgic Americana setting.

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

The folks at the Schlitt Law Firm are more than justlawyers; they are community members, volunteers andadvocates. The intentionally small, mission-driven per-sonal injury and medical malpractice law firm is dedicat-ed to delivering remarkable service and outstandingoutcomes. It donates one percent of revenues to chil-dren and educational charities including the Tri-CYA,the Huntington Foundation for Educational Excellenceand the Association for Children with Down Syndrome.

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

Celebrating 50 years,the Community ThriftShop has offered qualitymerchandise 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, andDay Top Village and Planned Parenthood — have returnedmore than $5 million to the community since 1961.

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

Sip Tea Lounge CHANGE TOTAL-LY: At Sip Tea Lounge, customersare given the perfect atmosphere toclear their minds, focus, create, dis-cuss and relax. With somewhat of alog cabin feel and a plethora of

teas, organic vegan pastries or their signature acaibowls to enjoy, the lounge is the best place to sit backand get away from the everyday grind. Nourish yourbody with a refreshing cup of organic tea.

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