New York Employers Must Give Employees 3 Hours Paid Leave to Vote on Election Day
Employees allowed up to three hours of paid leave to go to the polls on Election Day.
Continue ReadingEmployees allowed up to three hours of paid leave to go to the polls on Election Day.
Continue ReadingA 64-unit senior living facility under construction in Chestnut Ridge will become Rockland County’s first memory-care-only facility when it opens in April.
Continue ReadingRockland business owners talk about a significant challenge and what they do to meet that challenge to run a successful business.
Continue ReadingBed Bath & Beyond is closing its store in the Palisades Center in June.
Continue ReadingThe Business of WE, a women’s networking group that recently launched a Rockland/Bergen chapter with more than 30 women from a variety of industries, is gearing up for its second event Tuesday, 6 pm to 9 pm at The Time Hotel in Nyack
Continue ReadingTruth is, there are situations where you may not need the powers of branding to help your company grow. One of those situations is the startup phase of building your business.
Continue ReadingOn July 10, 2019, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill that amends New York Labor Law to include a prohibition on employers making wage or salary history inquiries.
Continue ReadingDestination Maternity, which owns its namesake brand and the Motherhood Maternity chain, is closing more than 180 of its stores as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection case, according to court documents.
Continue ReadingAfter nearly two decades of stalled starts and multiple developers, the American Dream mall is scheduled to open its doors Oct. 25
Continue ReadingThe Brooklyn group under contract to purchase the HNA Training Center in Palisades from the Chinese-owned property has been given more time to close on a deal that stalled last month
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