Millennials Value Experiences More Than Things
Before targeting millennials, it’s important to understand that this generation thinks differently, and above all values “experiences” over things.
Continue ReadingBefore targeting millennials, it’s important to understand that this generation thinks differently, and above all values “experiences” over things.
Continue ReadingThe legalization of medical marijuana in New York since 2016 continues to cause debate but the reality of why and how it is gaining attention came to light recently after Rockland’s first dispensary opened in Bardonia.
Continue ReadingA Montclair, New Jersey coffee roaster with a Sullivan County outpost, is considering opening a location in Suffern.
Continue ReadingSpring may not be in the air but love certainly is. Put aside the computer mouse and Amazon app and amble the Main Streets of Rockland. Renounce the classic, over-priced red roses and discover a plethora of stores offering “alt” creative or unique options to express your love.
Continue ReadingRockland’s longtime radio station that left the airwaves for internet broadcasting in July 2017 will be back on the air by the end of the month. Maybe even sooner.
Continue ReadingFor three Sunday nights in February, musicians will raise money for three charitable organizations at Piermont’s Rivertown Taphouse by particpating in BILLYPALOOZA: Jamming For A Cause.
Continue ReadingEmphasizing the need to keep Rockland’s economic engines revved up and ready for competing challenges, County Executive Ed Day is strongly urging Clarkstown and the Palisades Center to work out their differences, and allow the mall to build out 250,000 square feet of fallow space.
Continue ReadingThe DOT has returned comments asking the town for additional traffic studies along state Route 59
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown has formed a business and economic development advisory committee to work in conjunction with stimulating the Nanuet/Route 59 corridor and updating of the town’s comprehensive plan.
Continue ReadingThe Time Hotel, which positioned itself as a boutique property for urban tourists and business travelers, has been filling its rooms since it opened in May 2016 in Nyack. It remains a draw, despite the fact that the 133-room hotel has been in bankruptcy since July 2018.
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