Great River-based Lessing’s Hospitality Group is the new food service provider for Manhasset-based North Shore University Hospital‘s Bistro North Café. In a five-year agreement, Lessing’s will cater ...
In 1920s Rhodesia, leopards and snakes roamed the bush. Yet for 6-year-old Doris Lessing, this inhospitable environment offered a welcome refuge from her parents: Alfred, a soldier whose leg had been ...
Lessing’s Hospitality Group, a leader in the Northeast hospitality industry, has successfully completed the acquisition of Division Hospitality Group as of July 31, 2023. Division Hospitality Group is ...
The owner of Mirabelle Restaurant in Stony Brook and the Library Café in Farmingdale has completed a purchase that expands its school cafeteria business in Westchester and New York City. Lessing’s ...
GREAT RIVER, N.Y., March 05, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lessing’s Hospitality Group has been recognized with multiple 2026 Best of Long Island awards through public voting that draws more than 1.3 ...
Great River-based Lessing’s Hospitality Group is in line to run The Barn, a wedding and event venue in Old Bethpage. The space is an 8,000-square foot replica of an 1860 structure that was known as ...
WEST ISLIP, N.Y., Feb. 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lessing’s Hospitality Group, a family-owned company with over 135 years of experience creating meaningful moments through food and hospitality, has ...
Lessing’s Hospitality Group will open its newest restaurant with the debut of Bayberry, located at 501 Main St. in Islip, in early June. Formerly known as Maxwell’s, Bayberry will be a brand-new ...
Close watchers of the Nobel Prize for Literature look at the selection process as a kind of geopolitical checkers match, as the Swedish Academy plucks major figures from the national literatures of ...
When Doris Lessing, the British-Zimbabwean novelist who died in 2013, sat down to write “The Golden Notebook” in the 1950s, she was responding to a feeling of defeat in leftist circles, one similar to ...
Translated from the German by Miss ELLEN FROTHINGHAM. I vol. 12mo. New York: Leypoldt and Holt. THE appearance of a new translation of Lessing’s master-work is another indication of the wide interest ...
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