Junior Chamber, Extension Of Greater Nanuet Chamber, Takes Flight
Junior Chamber, an extension of the Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce, is a club for teens who are interested in the intersection of business and community.
Continue ReadingJunior Chamber, an extension of the Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce, is a club for teens who are interested in the intersection of business and community.
Continue ReadingAmong the states to have legalized real-money online poker and land-based casinos there are a few where virtual poker is also allowed
Continue ReadingFifteen years later, and during the height of the pandemic, Dinsay opened Grub Café in West Nyack in a former Chase Bank. The Asian-fusion restaurant is the pinnacle of a long journey.
Continue ReadingDataBank, a major player in the data storage business, has chosen Orangetown as its newest location to expand its capacity in the New York metro region.
Continue ReadingClarkstown planners have advised the developer that hopes to build a 220,000-square-foot warehouse at Executive Corporate Park on Route 303 in Valley Cottage that there are likely to be traffic, environmental, and land disturbance issues that will need addressing for the project to proceed.
Continue ReadingASHAR’s Project Greenlighted By Clarkstown Planning Board; Day Honors Notable Latino Leaders; Briefs
Continue ReadingAlthough the recovery is difficult to track, and some businesses continue to struggle, a recent surge in activity at the Rockland County Industrial Development Agency suggests there is a robust appetite for new business opportunity in the county.
Continue ReadingAdvocates for the legislation on Wednesday testified before the New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Local Governments on the advantages of legalizing ADUs.
Continue ReadingA Supreme Court of Rockland County judge has dismissed the case against one of the four defendants accused of defaming a former Pearl River Chamber of Commerce treasurer.
Continue ReadingReversing a determination by Orangetown’s chief planner, the Zoning Board of Appeals unanimously ruled that a developer who wants to build a warehouse at 13 and 21 Mountain View Avenue and 516 Route 303 in Orangeburg did not need to apply for a use variance.
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