Rockland’s Tourism Tsar Lucy Redzeposki To Leave Post
Lucy Redzeposki, a human-driven tour-de-force for tourism and economic development in Rockland County, is leaving her post.
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Lucy Redzeposki, a human-driven tour-de-force for tourism and economic development in Rockland County, is leaving her post.
Continue ReadingThis spring, Nyack Boat Charter, owned by Foster and charter industry-veteran Rob Bellanich, will for its fourth season run river cruises on Hudson. While three of its boats sail or cruise from Nyack Marina, the newest offering, a dinner yacht named “The Festiva” that can accommodate more than 100 will dock in Alpine, NJ.
Continue ReadingIndustrial Arts Brewing Company is taking an additional 5,000 square-feet of space at its current facility but the business is moving most of its production, and adding other beer and entertainment-related elements, to a leased 50,000 square-foot space in Beacon.
Continue ReadingRockland County’s James Chambers, an heir to the Cox family fortune, lands on Forbes richest people list.
Continue ReadingThe popular AJ’s Catering and Takeout is closing but CIA-trained chef AJ Servidio and his brother Doug Faehndrich are opening AJ’s Kitchen at 17 North Main Street within the next couple of weeks.
Continue ReadingJuniper Time LLC, a company affiliated with IMH Financial Corporation, successfully bid $18.5 at auction last week to buy The Time Hotel of Nyack. Who is IMH?
Continue ReadingRobin Rosenberg, president and director of the Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center, has been appointed to the Governor’s Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council.
Continue ReadingThe pair have convinced M&T in Piermont bank to sever its ties with Down To Earth, the company that for 14 years ran the outdoor Piermont Farmer’s Market in the bank’s parking lot and allow them to operate it instead.
Continue ReadingPalm Organix, a Colorado-based online retailer that sells premium, pharmaceutical grade CBD products, made from organically grown, industrial hemp, will open on Feb. 20th on the first floor, adjacent to Macy’s. This is the company’s first brick-and-mortar store.
Continue ReadingA Montclair, New Jersey coffee roaster with a Sullivan County outpost, is considering opening a location in Suffern.
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