Robin Rosenberg Appointed To Mid-Hudson Regional EDC
Robin Rosenberg, president and director of the Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center, has been appointed to the Governor’s Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council.
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Robin Rosenberg, president and director of the Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center, has been appointed to the Governor’s Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council.
Continue ReadingEmphasizing the need to keep Rockland’s economic engines revved up and ready for competing challenges, County Executive Ed Day is strongly urging Clarkstown and the Palisades Center to work out their differences, and allow the mall to build out 250,000 square feet of fallow space.
Continue ReadingThe DOT has returned comments asking the town for additional traffic studies along state Route 59
Continue ReadingThe Town of Clarkstown has formed a business and economic development advisory committee to work in conjunction with stimulating the Nanuet/Route 59 corridor and updating of the town’s comprehensive plan.
Continue ReadingJames Elcik, a former officer in the United States Marshals Service, has been named Rockland County’s Director of Consumer Protection.
Continue ReadingA new law banning plastic bags and Styrofoam containers is making Piermont’s business owners better environmental stewards, and encouraging other municipalities to follow suit.
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 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 ReadingRockland County and the Civil Service Employees Association have reached a settlement through the New York State Public Employment Relations Board (PERB).
Continue ReadingA recent New York City law intended to crack down on Airbnb and other home-sharing sites is gaining attention beyond the city as New York State and its counties debate how to handle the legalities and revenue collection of a growing industry popular with tourists.
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