Episode #1 of The Challenge: Dan Kramer, Owner of Art Cafe & Bari
Rockland business owners talk about a significant challenge and what they do to meet that challenge to run a successful business.
Continue ReadingRockland County finance, bankruptcy, environmental, employment
Rockland business owners talk about a significant challenge and what they do to meet that challenge to run a successful business.
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 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
Continue ReadingTeenagers or Gen Xers are spending less as they worries about the economy become more potent
Continue ReadingMeanwhile, seventy-eight percent of New Yorkers think E-cigarette use and vaping is a somewhat (28 percent) or very (50 percent) serious public health problem according to a new Siena College Poll.
Continue ReadingRockland County Minority Leader Lon Hofstein wants the county to explore the benefits and drawbacks of banning the use of Styrofoam used for food services in the county.
Continue ReadingThe scene today at the Dutch Gardens aside the Rockland County Courthouse was a property owner’s fantasy: More than 40 gardeners were pulling weeds, cleaning flower beds, carting away brush, planting, and spreading mulch.
Continue ReadingThe 10-page report, which is more a prescriptive than a specific road map, broadly touches on ways to enhance Clarkstown’s potential as a place to do business.
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