The New York Lottery announced that two top-prize winning tickets were sold for the Take 5 Friday evening drawing.
Most of the region remains at under 4 percent unemployment.
Center Health Care’s Vice President of Sales is Featured in the Summer 2024 Edition of the Foundation's Newsletter “Engage”
The Illinois-based pharmacy giant said Wednesday it is finalizing a multi-year program to close underperforming stores.
They're seeking 50 pile driver/dockbuilder apprentices.
Stop & Shop, which has 100 stores in New York, plans to close "underperforming" locations.
The two-seaters are meant to make zipping around the multi-level mall easier.
Its first patients were welcomed April 1.
"It’s not just Turiello’s Pizza. I need to be able to walk to Maureen’s Jazz Cellar on Thursdays for Dead Night," said its CEO.
In 2023, the Mid-Hudson region had three of the five metro areas where private sector jobs increased most rapidly.
The Rockland Works Career Center's first ever job fair at the library will have employers ready to hire and on-the-spot interviews.
Stores are closed till spring.
Contracts at the three Montefiore network hospitals are due to expire on Dec. 31 and the nurses union says staffing levels aren't safe.
"The system we have now is small," co-owner Peter Garrison told Patch. "We’re killing ourselves trying to keep up."
He's a West Orange dad, author, musician, and teacher, but now he's making good on a longtime dream to open a bookstore.
The drive will be short, applications will be limited, eligibility is restricted geographically.
Wilmington Trust asked the New York State Supreme Court to put the massive mall in West Nyack into receivership.
The Rockland County entrepreneur bringing a grocery store to the village wants to ensure everything is perfect for the grand opening.
"It’s crazy. You always wonder what they’ll think of next. We love to be a part of it," the CEO told Patch.
The expanded hours have created several available open positions.
The two-week dining event is an opportunity to try new restaurants and revisit old favorites in and around Nyack.
Owner and Navy vet, Terry Clarke was named ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ by the NY Small Business Development Center. Have you been yet?
Residents of the Hudson Valley, Long Island and New York City may apply.
Today, meet Gina Lisanti.
44 business owners in a post-pandemic poster spell out the thank-you message "Shop & Eat Local. Nyack Thanks You All For Your Support."
The two unions' recruitment periods start in May. One is for 10 days and one is a year long.
The program is reimbursing businesses for past or future expenses for eligible outdoor dining COVID-19 mitigation.
selfies taken to a new level -- actually, Level 3.
One union will train skilled construction craft laborers, the other plumbers & steamfitters and refrigeration & air conditioning mechanics.
The state's latest employment data show local economies are going strong.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Nyack small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
Local businesses are invited to do interviews and local job seekers are urged to attend.
The hospital was recognized by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Nyack-Piermont area.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Nyack-Piermont.
The company's move to e-commerce continues.
However, shoppers should be prepared to follow individual businesses' mask rules.
New York's coronavirus positivity rate dropped below 2 percent, as did the Hudson region's, state officials said.
Now you can support the pandemic survivors and check out newcomers to the dining scene around Clarkstown and Orangetown.
Business is picking up, and there are 80 full and part-time job openings.