
WRCR Radio Icon Steve Possell was presented with a proclamation honoring his retirement after a legendary 50 year career in local radio by Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht.
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WRCR Radio Icon Steve Possell was presented with a proclamation honoring his retirement after a legendary 50 year career in local radio by Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael Specht.
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The 7th Flavors of Haverstraw Food Crawl is September 19th from 1-5pm.
The cost is $3-$6 per plate from more than 15 participating restaurants.
MEET, EAT, WALK. Savor and celebrate the diverse cuisine of Downtown Haverstraw, NY. RAIN OR SHINE.
Live music in the NY CRAFT BEVERAGE GARDEN outdoors on West St. Music by JLP & the Very Bad Ideas & The Eugene Tyler Band on West St.
INFO: http://haverstrawriverwidearts.org/taste-haverstraw/
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A new bid has been posted.
Bid title: Hudson Ave Sidewalk Project
Bid ID: CDBG FY2019
More information is available at: www.nyack-ny.gov/bids
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Economic Development Opportunity Highlights
Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) Deadline to Apply is THIS FRIDAY, July 30th at 4pm SHARP!
NEW: Governor Cuomo Launches Second round of $175 Million Workforce Development Initiative
REMINDER: The NYSCA FY2022 Application portal is now open and accepting submissions
Before you start your application, we encourage you to review the following resources:
For Information on Resources for Businesses in Response to COVID-19, please visit nysbusinessrecovery.ny.gov
Project Highlights
Governor Cuomo Announces New Carrier Set to Land at New York Stewart International Airport This Fall
Economic Development Resources
Funding Opportunities:
Technical Assistance for Businesses:
Workforce Development Resources:
Resources from Employers:
Data and Reports:
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New City, NY – Senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick (D-Rockland/Westchester) has released the following statement:
“I stand with the journalists of The Journal News, Poughkeepsie Journal, and Times Herald-Record in their formation of the Hudson Valley News Guild, and I call on the management of these three papers and the Gannett parent company to voluntarily recognize this new labor union.
Well-reported journalism is one of the bedrocks of a free society. By keeping citizens informed and keeping government and businesses honest, reporters provide a vital public service. It’s no coincidence that the declining number of local newspapers around the country has coincided with an era of cynicism, civic apathy, and distrust of institutions among many Americans. I deeply appreciate the work of the reporters, photographers, and producers at The Journal News, Poughkeepsie Journal, and Times Herald-Record who provide the Hudson Valley with critically-important coverage of local news stories and events. Our region would suffer greatly without the work of these journalists, and they deserve to be fairly compensated for their work.
Increasing centralization and the pursuit of corporate profits in the news sector over the last 30 years has led to the consolidation and closure of newsrooms around the country and the decline of real, local news being covered by seasoned professional journalists. Forming a union will help journalists fight for the protections that will allow them to restore integrity to local newsrooms. I stand in solidarity with their efforts.”
