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EoL Articles: businesses
1.
Hempstead Turnpike Rezoning Plan Caput?
... produce the result that we have all consented would be the right thing for our residents and
businesses
, now and for generations to come? If Councilman Ambrosino is stating that we need to once again ...
Saturday, 14 January 2012
2.
Elmont's Riding the Economic Development Horse
... successful high-tech
businesses
and world-class research centers stocked with Nobel Laureates - to create appealing new employment and entrepreneurial opportunities.” Further, the report focuses ...
Friday, 02 December 2011
3.
Feds vs. state in flooding claim tussle
... make sure the industry continues to be responsive to the needs of homeowners and small
businesses
," Lawsky told the Times Union. To buttress his stance, Lawsky on Monday sent a memorandum to insurance ...
Thursday, 01 December 2011
4.
State development competition: Investing for the long term
... students and faculty, as well as new
businesses
; Jackson estimated the project would produce 6,000 jobs. It's unclear how the committee will receive the Capital Region's 77-page plan. SEFCU President Michael ...
Thursday, 01 December 2011
5.
Adirondackers survive, recover from flooding
... come cheap. Ferebee figures it could run $1.6 million. Still, with some exceptions, the tourist-dependent
businesses
along Route 73 appeared to have been cleaned up and gotten back on line quickly. "The ...
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
6.
Soaked a second time
... and Markets was releasing $1.5 million in "Main Street" grants to help
businesses
in Greene, Schoharie and Delaware counties. A total of $3 million will go out through this initiative. Monday's meeting ...
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
7.
More money for food banks
... to donate extra food.
Businesses
— including farms with excess supplies — have already stepped up, he said, and individuals are encouraged as well. Among the items most in need are canned meats, ...
Thursday, 24 November 2011
8.
High Court: Eco Dev grants are legal
ALBANY -- New York State's practice of awarding economic development grants to
businesses
looking to locate or expand in the state has stood up to a constitutional challenge. Court of Appeals judges on ...
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
9.
Cuomo displays grip on party
... 31. "Significant cuts have to be made. ... Those cuts must be balanced in some degree by an increase in taxes," said Peter Stein of Ithaca. He called Cuomo's argument that
businesses
and the rich would ...
Friday, 18 November 2011
10.
Occupy testing authority
... Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said officers confiscated metal devices that some demonstrators had apparently planned to use to lock themselves into the entrances to Wall Street
businesses
. Read Full ...
Friday, 18 November 2011
11.
Funds flow for storm damage
... $11.7 million to clean and re-line some of the old pipes in the sewer system. Cuomo, during a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, also said $3 million to help "Main Street"
businesses
will be available as will ...
Thursday, 17 November 2011
12.
When reform doesn't reform
... since the reforms. They place a good deal of blame on the politically appointed Workers' Compensation Board and its leadership. "
Businesses
haven't seen any savings," said Peter J. Walsh of Walsh & Hacker, ...
Tuesday, 08 November 2011
13.
Will the Cuomo magic rub off?
... spent Friday morning touring two
businesses
, drawing attention to new jobs created through the Workforce Investment Board, a county enterprise he has utilized "aggressively." He said his final push doesn't ...
Monday, 07 November 2011
14.
In areas hit by floods, the treat must go on
... 1 -- first started questioning, 'Are you going to have it?'" said Ginny Gurley of the Prattsville American Legion Auxiliary, which holds the annual Halloween party. The problem was the cost. Usually,
businesses
...
Tuesday, 01 November 2011
15.
Early snow affects millions
SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. -- When winter's white mixes with autumn's orange and gold, nature gets ugly. A freak October nor'easter knocked out power to more than 3 million homes and
businesses
across the Northeast ...
Monday, 31 October 2011
16.
Neighbors lose patience with some Occupy protests
... of City Hall for the past two weeks, and 75 people were arrested. The mayor of Providence, R.I., is threatening to go to court to evict demonstrators from a park.
Businesses
and residents near New ...
Friday, 28 October 2011
17.
Cell Phone Photos Or Else?
... to be poll watchers, lawn sign bandits, roughnecks even enforcers against local
businesses
, community residents, voters and opposing candidates. In short “Sanitation District 6 employees are battering ...
Thursday, 27 October 2011
18.
Flood of promises, trickle of help
... of communities that have been physically and economically devastated, and we're at the point now where
businesses
and homeowners are still deciding, do we stay or do we go, and if we stay, where do we ...
Thursday, 20 October 2011
19.
Mentoring program serves young women in business
ALBANY -- A new program to boost the number of women in corporate boardrooms is tapping 100 executives from top
businesses
in New York to mentor young women. The effort to increase the number of high-level ...
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
20.
Campaigners Intimidate With Sexist, Racist Comments Outside Opponent's HQ
... arrest them." And it didn't end there. As employees and shoppers in local
businesses
came out to support the Solages campaign, one of the two men continued the racist tirade while the other egged him ...
Monday, 17 October 2011
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