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.
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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 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 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 ReadingRockland County sales increased by 5.6 percent to 715 units from 677 units in Q3, 2020. Median sales price increased 13.5 percent to $579,000 from $510,000 in 2020.
Continue ReadingHand, in 2021, assumed the reins of the Sloatsburg Chamber of Commerce, becoming its president at a time when the energy pulsing through the village is palpable and a new era feels possible.
Continue ReadingReal estate developer Etta Ostreicher of Monsey has purchased the former Holiday Inn chain hotel at 329 Route 303 for a reported $5.8 million and renamed it the Armoni Hotel.
Continue ReadingArt Reborn: 100 Mannequins Exhibition and Celebration, (actually 140 mannequins) will take place at 29 Woodland Road in New City from October 8-10, from 11 to 7.
Continue ReadingBlack Parakeetz Paint, Swig and Sing! is about group fun: painting with friends, drinking high-end cocktails at the martini bar, and karaoke in a super-sleek setting.
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown has once again landed on Money Magazine’s 35th annual “Best Places To Live 2021” list, ranking at 49 out of 50 towns. In 2014 and 2016, the town ranked seven on the list, and in 2012, it came in at 35.
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