Ari Rosenblum, New CEO At Jewish Federation & Foundation Of Rockland, Wants To Build Bridges
Ari Rosenblum is new to the Jewish Federation & Foundation of Rockland County, but the recently named CEO is a quick study.
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Ari Rosenblum is new to the Jewish Federation & Foundation of Rockland County, but the recently named CEO is a quick study.
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Continue ReadingA California hotelier is purchasing St. Mary’s Villa Retreat House at 150 Sisters Servants Lane in the Town of Ramapo for $11 million, pending court approval.
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 ReadingDr. Mary Leahy oversees a health care system that spans three hospitals; the Bon Secours Medical Group; a regional home health care agency; two long-term care facilities; an assisted living facility; and an adult home.
Continue ReadingSloatsburg Food Pantry In Suffern Undertakes $200,000 Renovation, Suffern REIT Buys L.I. Complex For $138 Million, Briefs
Continue ReadingSupervisor Monaghan Says Camp Bullowa Appraises At $3.8 Million By Tina Traster Having corralled support from land conservancies, Rockland County, New York State, and town residents, Stony Point Supervisor Jim Monaghan is hoping Camp Bullowa will be bought for open space and preserved for the Boy Scouts. “We are putting together a package that we […]
Continue ReadingGov. Hochul Names Two To Jumpstart Legalized Cannabis; Association For The Visually Impaired Aligns With BRIDGES, briefs
Continue ReadingRiobe-Taylor, who is president of For Our Kids NY INC, a nonprofit that promotes supplemental education, as well as the mother of three tweens, has organized Jack of Fades, a pre-school event that combines reading, a free barbershop haircut, and yes, video games.
Continue ReadingLast week, the center once again had a set of wheels, thanks to a donation from the Chestnut Ridge Transportation, Inc., a nearly 50-year-old bus company based in Chestnut Ridge.
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