Greenwald Named Attorney of the Year and Best Employment Law Attorney
Joel J. Greenwald, Esq. founder and Managing Partner of Greenwald Doherty, LLP, a labor and employment law firm, in Orangeburg, has been recognized by the New York Enterprise Report (NYER), as both the Attorney of the Year and Best Employment Law Attorney. This honor was received at the NYER Best Accountants and Attorneys for Growing Businesses special awards event that recognizes the New York area's top business advisors. (read more)

June 15, 2010
New York is in crisis. Our government is on the brink of a shutdown due to the legislature’s inability to pass a budget on time, yet Albany continues to ignore the calls for fiscal reform.
We cannot afford to wait any longer. It is time for them to hear our message loud and clear.
For this reason, Enough Already NY has launched “Five to Survive” which is a list of five basic concepts that we believe will help bring New York back to fiscal health again. Now, we need your help to demand that all legislators adopt these principles and to help make New York affordable again.
Five to Survive - How to Rebuild NY's Economy
EnoughAlreadyNY.org believes the following five reforms are essential for putting New York back on the path to economic sustainability and growth:
1. Cap Property Taxes
2. Cap State Spending
3. Reduce the Tax Burden
4. Reform Public Employee Pensions
5. Limit Government Borrowing
Visit our website at EnoughAlreadyNY.org and learn more about each issue in the “Five to Survive.”
For more information about Enough Already NY and how you can get involved, please contact us at enoughalreadyny@bcnys.org.
Enough Already NY – Where Politics and the Economy Meet
Academy of Finance Seeks Partnerships with Business
June 10, 2010
North Rockland High School’s Academy of Finance is seeking the support of the Rockland County business community to expand summer internship opportunities for Academy students. (more on the internship program)
Contact:
Pamela Schaefer, Academy Director
845-942-3376 pschaefer@nrhs.nrcsd.org
USDA Rural Development Business & Industry (B&I) Program has more than $50 Millon to Support NY Business
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development agency's Business & Industry (B&I) Loan Guarantee Program has more than $50 million in Recovery Act and fiscal year 2010 funding to support New York Business.
The funding expires on September 30, but time is critical and interested parties are urged to apply as soon as possible. (Read application guidelines) |