Rockland County Awards 18 Organizations With More Than $175,000 In Tourism Grants
Rockland County awards 18 organizations with $175,691 for art, music, theater, sports, and culture with county grants.
Continue ReadingRockland County Living, Arts & Entertainment, Food & Drink, Tourism
Rockland County awards 18 organizations with $175,691 for art, music, theater, sports, and culture with county grants.
Continue ReadingRCBJ Talks With Angela McDonnell About Paid Internships In The Hospitality Sector
Continue ReadingWork is moving forward on an ambitious $450 million overhaul of Thruway rest areas that currently employ over 460 New York residents, including Sloatsburg Travel Plaza.
Continue ReadingBut the coronavirus pandemic, which brought worldwide travel to a standstill over the past year, has delivered her to the brink. Coffey spent most of 2020 navigating furloughs and refunds for a year’s worth of planned specialty student tours.
Continue Readingon Dec. 10th, the Village’s Board of Trustees are expected to pass a resolution to create a Nyack Business Council to bring individual groups under one tent to steer the village through the pandemic and beyond.
Continue ReadingWhat began as a dream weekend wedding at an idyllic and sylvan Rockland County outpost turned into a bitter feud that ended in litigation and ultimately a settlement that left both sides cheated.
Continue ReadingCounty Executive Ed Day used his bully pulpit during Thursday’s State of the County address at The Palisades Center to advocate for a resolution on the mall’s deadlocked efforts with the Town of Clarkstown to build out an unused portion of space on the fourth floor
Continue ReadingHoteliers of all stripes are betting Rockland County’s business class needs more rooms and the outlook for tourism is robust. Slated to open in 2020, Element by Westin, a Marriott brand, and Holiday Inn Express at Thruway Plaza, will add more than 200 rooms to the Route 59 Corridor.
Continue ReadingAmerica’s trade war between the United States and China is beginning to impact the $1.6 trillion American travel industry.
Continue ReadingDoes Nyack’s former River Club have a date with the wrecking ball?That will likely be determined at the Village Board’s next meeting on May 23rd when the trustees have anticipated cost estimates for demolishing the distressed building.
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