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Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District Awards ML Strength $3,000
The company is owned by a former director of strength and conditioning for the New York Yankees.

The Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District recently awarded ML Strength $3,000 through the BID’s New Tenant Bonus Program.
“This money will be used to offset some of our marketing materials as well as the new signage for the front of our building” said Dana Cavalea, ML Strength’s president.
“The purpose of the New Tenant Bonus Program is to allow our organization to help start a business or expand a business within the BID District,” said Mariann Dalimonte, executive director of the BID.
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Cavalea is the former director of strength and conditioning for the New York Yankees. He recently opened the Port Washington location at 273 Main Street. The company also has locations in Huntington and White Plains.
“We are excited that ML Strength has chosen Port Washington, and we wish them much success,” Dalimonte noted.
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Image: Andrew Laux, director of operations, ML Strength; Dan Townend, general manager, ML Strength; Dina M. De Giorgio, councilwoman and Board Member of BID; and Mariann Dalimonte, executive director, BID. Missing from the photo: Dana Cavalea, president, ML Strength.
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