Suffolk County Businesses, McDonald's Programs Highlighted in Latest Local Roundup
McDonald's crossing guard appreciation and small-business storm generosity were among the items spotlighted in a Long Island Business News roundup this week.

Small businesses that stepped up during winter storms and a McDonald's program honoring crossing guards were among the subjects featured in Long Island Business News' "On Our Island" column, published March 12.
The column, a recurring roundup of locally significant business and civic news, packaged several short items reflecting community activity across Long Island and Suffolk County. Among them was recognition of local small businesses that demonstrated generosity during recent winter storms, highlighting the role independent operators play when communities face difficult weather conditions.
McDonald's crossing guard appreciation initiatives also received attention in the column. The program, which recognizes the school crossing guards who keep children safe at intersections across Long Island each day, reflects an ongoing effort by local McDonald's franchises to support the community beyond their standard commercial operations.

The column also noted the kickoff of an initiative connected to CBIZ, though full details of that program were not available at press time.
Long Island Business News has long used "On Our Island" as a vehicle for surfacing civic and commercial developments that might otherwise go unnoticed in broader regional coverage. The March 12 edition continued that tradition, drawing attention to programs and gestures that reflect the texture of daily business and community life in Suffolk County.
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