See how much COVID relief these Long Island restaurants and bars received

The dining room of B.K. Sweeney's Parkside Tavern in Bethpage, on Oct. 30. Credit: Linda Rosier
The federal Restaurant Revitalization Fund awarded approximately $270 million to about 1,100 eating and drinking establishments in Nassau and Suffolk counties, according to a Newsday analysis of federal data.
That's just 12% of Long Island’s restaurants, bars and catering halls. (There are nearly 9,200 such establishments licensed by the county health departments.)
The average grant amount was $248,250. About 40 businesses received more than $1 million each, while nearly 500 got less than $100,000, according to data from the U.S. Small Business Administration, which Newsday obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. Search the data to see how much each received.

'We had a very strong case' Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa to discuss the Gilgo case and the sentencing of Rex Heuermann.

'We had a very strong case' Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney sat down with NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa to discuss the Gilgo case and the sentencing of Rex Heuermann.
