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We don’t love change, let’s be honest. But change is de rigueur on social media platforms so buckle up and prepare for the ride.
Continue ReadingWe don’t love change, let’s be honest. But change is de rigueur on social media platforms so buckle up and prepare for the ride.
Continue ReadingHeaphy is turning four hours of interview footage from Sept. 11th into a full-length documentary that captured the reaction of stunned New Yorkers from that day, and how their lives evolved in the wake of the darkest of times in the American experience.
Continue ReadingVolunteer New York! is organizing its ninth annual 9/11: Serve + Remember to give people living and working in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties a way and a place to come together, to complete at least one single act of volunteering.
Continue ReadingLord & Taylor at the Palisades Center is closing its doors on January 29th, 2020, according to a salesperson at the store. The closure is another blow for The Palisades Center, where former anchor J. C. Penney remains vacant.
Continue ReadingWalmart this week said it will stop selling ammunition that can be used in military-style assault rifles and would discourage customers from openly carrying guns in its stores
Continue ReadingGood Samaritan Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), has opened an orthopedic surgery center that upgrades the patient experience and specializes in a patient-centric approach to orthopedic care.
Continue ReadingDavid Kimmel, the visionary for RCC’s Culinary Arts Center in Nyack and its interim director, has left the college. He has been replaced by Mark Davidoff, a longtime consultant for the food and beverage industry.
Continue ReadingHudson’s Bay Company is selling Lord & Taylor to clothing rental subscription service Le Tote for $100 million but the deal still has hurdles to jump.
Continue ReadingAs part of the 2016-17 State Budget, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation enacting a statewide $15 minimum wage plan that will increase earnings of an estimated 2.1 million New Yorkers, in all industries across the state.
Continue ReadingA spate of violence over the weekend in Nyack that resulted in a stabbing and gun wounds has left the community, and particularly the merchants, upset and seeking the pieces of the puzzle of the incident.
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