Shop Local is the Community Mantra


Close to home is always good according to East Patchogue resident, Andrew Silva | Robert Chartuk

Residents are enthused about shopping local and supporting community businesses this holiday season. Here’s what they told the South Shore Press Man on the Street.

“It’s important to give back to the community by shopping at our local stores. It’s important to keep our dollars here. Close to home is always good.”—Andrew Silva,  East Patchogue 

“Shopping locally is good for the economy and important for the country. The experience is much more personal. It saves time. You can absolutely do all of your holiday shopping in one place. There’s something for everyone in all price ranges.”—Veronica Gretton, Patchogue 

“It’s good to get the kids out to their neighborhood stores. The people are friendly, they know you. The shopping experience is more personal and good for everyone.”— support the local community. Cristina Sarabando, East Patchogue

“You’ll get better service, and you know we’ll always be here for you. We are your neighbors; we care about our community and will always do the right thing for our neighbors.”—Al Claudio, AC Complete Automotive, East Patchogue

“Everything is here that you could want. Why go to a mass retailer?  Everything is unique and much better than you can get at a big chain or box store. Some people like the thrill of the hunt, finding something that you can’t get online.”—Nancy Ludwig, Babylon

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