The Next Chapter Reaches a Milestone

Chapter 2 is about to begin for The Next Chapter. The independently owned bookstore at 204 New York Avenue is gearing up to celebrate its first anniversary with nine days of festivities which begin on Feb. 16.  These include discounts, live music, a bookmark contest, Read More …

Bookstore to Host Weekly Farmers-Craft Market

The Next Chapter is planning on hosting a weekly outdoor farmers and craft market starting in May. The bookstore, at 204 New York Ave. Huntington, has enough space to accommodate 10 to 15 vendors at a time, using its patio and gravel parking lot. The Read More …

Customers Welcome New Huntington Bookstore

Booklovers welcomed the opening of a new independent bookstore Saturday, ignoring the wind and rain to come out to The Next Chapter. Founded by Mallory Braun, a former rare book manager at the now-closed Book Revue, the store opened with the help of a series Read More …

Independent Bookstore to Open Downtown

Huntington will welcome the return of an independent bookstore Saturday as The Next Chapter succeeds the Book Revue, which closed in 2021 after 44 years of operation. Mallory Braun, a former rare books manager at Book Revue, led the charge to keep the book scene Read More …

Book Revue’s Successor Plans to Open on New York Avenue

The successor to the Book Revue said Thursday that it has found its new, permanent home, at 204 New York Ave., Huntington. The Next Chapter’s Mallory Braun said a lot of work remains to be done before the store can open, and until then, it Read More …

Book Store Plan’s Supporters Turn Out for Fun

Supporters of an effort to open a new bookstore in downtown Huntington gathered Thursday night to listen to  music and take their shot at winning a raffle for a variety of gifts. The band Drop the 4 played at Industry Lounge & Gallery, and Mallory Read More …

Fundraiser Boosts Successor to Book Revue

The owner of a book store planned for downtown Huntington as a successor to the Book Revue has launched a fundraising campaign to make her dream come true. Mallory Braun, 28, a former manager at the Book Revue, wants to launch The Next Chapter, with Read More …

Letter: Farewell to the Book Revue, a Mainstay of Huntington Life

To the Editor: Many residents have reached out to me following the announcement of the September 30th closing of Book Revue in Huntington Village. While the news is heartbreaking, it’s been heartwarming to see the universal outpouring of support and affection for this iconic independent Read More …

Update: Book Revue Facing Eviction in September

The Book Revue, a staple of downtown Huntington life for decades, is facing eviction, Newsday reported Monday. It quoted Emerson Dobbs III, principal with 263-265 Main Corner LLC, which owns the building,  who said the company took the tenant to court over a failure to Read More …

Book Revue Shifts Sales Models to Adapt to Epidemic

Book Revue is Long Island’s largest independently owned book store, but much like many other businesses they were greatly affected by the Coronavirus. The store has been around since 1977 and is a staple of Huntington village life. When the Coronavirus first hit in March, Read More …

Ambassador Gargano Speaks on Rebuilding After Sept.11 Attack

Ambassador Charles Gargano met with supporters at Mac’s Steakhouse Thursday night before heading to the Book Revue for a reading of his book, From the Ground Up, Rebuilding Ground Zero to Re-Engineering America. Gargano, who worked in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, Read More …