Business & Community: Volunteer New York Talks with Jason Horowitz about Giving Back
Tony Fasciano of Volunteer New York Talks with Jason Horowitz about Giving Back
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Tony Fasciano of Volunteer New York Talks with Jason Horowitz about Giving Back
Continue ReadingCancer will affect one in two men and one in three women at some point in their lifetime. The Department of Health reports over 1,000 new cases annually in Rockland County alone.
Continue ReadingWhile there are circumstances when hospitals are unavoidable, outpatient surgery centers are becoming a desirable option for treatment.
Continue ReadingThough it’s just in its infancy, St. Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) in Sparkill has added a Hospitality Management program to its business school, and early enrollees are seen as its pioneers.
Continue ReadingIn 2017, HNA won approval from Orangetown’s Planning Board to build an additional five-story hotel with 100 rooms on the property. But there was a snag: HNA didn’t have the right to rent those rooms to the general public.
Continue ReadingSpeculation over what will happen to the for-sale Nyack College campus was like a parlor game in rooms across Rockland County these last couple of weeks.
Continue ReadingJowonio’s $18 million renovation incorporates a strategically complex building and facility-utilization plan to make the organization an even greater economic engine than it already is for the county.
Continue ReadingFinding ways to support the community where your business is located is important—and with a little planning it can impact the way you do business in a big way.
Continue ReadingRockland Community College’s culinary students will open up opportunity for artisanal food sellers, corporate entities, and area employers in the food and hospitality business.
Continue ReadingThe EVgo chargers at The Shops at Nanuet are strategically located along the I-95 corridor. Morris says the roll-out has been “good for us, and good for shoppers who worry about where to charge up, and who can spend time at the mall while waiting.”
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