Stock Market Jitters But Doesn’t Crater During Gov’t Shutdowns
The US government has been reopened – for now – but we might be back in the same place in three weeks.
Continue ReadingThe US government has been reopened – for now – but we might be back in the same place in three weeks.
Continue ReadingZoning Rules Limit Future of Nyack College Campus NEWS ANALYSIS By Tina Traster CBRE this week issued an RFP without an asking price for the sale of Nyack College. The college is seeking a buyer for the 40-property portfolio spread over 107 acres. The college is willing to sell all its holdings to one entity, […]
Continue ReadingThe team of entrepreneurs who built the well-known Airmont Eats in Airmont have opened a fast-casual restaurant in Sloatsburg, and they intend to transform their original enterprise to reflect updated trends and demographics.
Continue ReadingBrixmor wants to quadruple the size of the current building on site, where Michael’s Tuxedos now leases space, and add outdoor seating and more parking.
Continue ReadingCiting the success of using tourism to drive Rockland County’s economic engine at an afternoon ceremony today at the Penguin Rep Theatre in Stony Point, the county today gifted 22 nonprofits with $211,000 in tourism grants. Partially funded by the state, I Love New York, an affiliate of New York’s Empire State Development, kicked in $62,650.
Continue ReadingRemedy NY Will Sell Medical Cannabis On Route 304 In Bardonia By Tina Traster Remedy NY, Rockland County’s first marijuana medical dispensary, will open its doors on Route 304 in Bardonia on January 31st . Remedy NY is one of five stores Valley Agriceuticals of Wallkill, NY is opening to sell medical cannabis to patients […]
Continue ReadingAmericans are facing an increasingly difficult working life in their later years, as more workers are asked to finance their own retirements, and age discrimination laws are blunted by U.S. courts in favor of employers, says ProPublica.
Continue ReadingCounty Executive Ed Day and County Attorney Thomas Humbach announced an agreement through the New York State Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) regarding a negotiated settlement with the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA).
Continue ReadingAfter a long $3.5 million renovation, Rockland Community College on Tuesday will open its Hospitality and Culinary Arts Center on the main and lower floors at 70 Main in Nyack.
Continue ReadingBeing able to properly communicate during an interview or presentation is extremely important for businesses
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