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Nassau County Office of Minority Affairs, Minority Businesses Conference Print E-mail
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Written by Caitlin Stolzenberg   
Tuesday, 23 March 2010 16:08
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The minority owned and operated businesses of Nassau County gathered together to push for their cause on Tuesday, March 23 at a conference held by the Nassau County Office of Minority Affairs.

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No Black Friday Sales, No Problem for Local Retailers Print E-mail
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Written by Melissa DiMercurio   
Saturday, 05 December 2009 14:34
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(Flickr Creative Commons photo by Darren Hester)

After some difficult times the past couple of years, the economy is steadily trying to get back on its feet with the hope that this year’s Christmas sales will be able to provide the push the economy needs.  Many people were pleased to hear that this year's Black Friday, November 27th, was a successful day in sales and that the entire weekend went off without a hitch.  Retailers opened their doors earlier than ever, with some choosing to open their doors at midnight.  It clearly paid off as 14.3 percent of consumers were out shopping before 4:00 AM, compared to 12.4 percent last year.

It is easy to read the statistics and see how the country did as a whole, but the real backbone of our nation is a group that rarely gets heard -- small, locally-owned businesses.  How did they fare on Black Friday while competing with larger businesses?

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Mayor Hall discusses Village of Hempstead's Waning Recession Print E-mail
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Written by Ryan Broderick   
Thursday, 29 October 2009 14:35
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A few blocks from the Village ff Hempstead's local gas station lies the remains of a former station. Mayor Wayne Hall believes recovery is happening, but slowly. (NNL Photo by Ryan Broderick)

 

According to recent reports from various economists the recession is now over. Reports claim that despite high unemployment rates around the country and that money is still tight, the worst is over. But the Village of Hempstead is experiencing the recession differently than surrounding communities due to its surplus, according to Mayor Wayne Hall.

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NY Department of Labor Connects Your Resume With New Job Print E-mail
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Written by Steven Pepin   
Thursday, 15 October 2009 12:37
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New York Department of Labor announced Wednesday a new technology designed to help unemployed New Yorkers find suitable jobs, and receive daily updated job postings specific to their resumes.

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Restaurant Servers Finding a Tough Economy Print E-mail
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Written by Mike Salerno   
Monday, 01 June 2009 13:56
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In this slowing economy, middle- and lower-class families have found themselves often cutting costs wherever possible. One of the first things to go might be a night of dining out.

To read more about the plight of restaurant servers, click on the link below.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 June 2009 11:00
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Rock the Sushi Bar in Port Washington Print E-mail
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Written by Sara Kay   
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 10:55
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When it comes to sushi, I find myself to be very critical. The flavors and the textures and the overall construction of sushi is very fine tuned, and when presented with a plate of sushi rolls, such as I was on a Monday in May at Rock n Sake in Port Washington, there was no exception. When my friend, also a lover of sushi, suggested we dine at Rock n Sake, I was skeptical at first, as I am with any sushi place. I expect quality, fresh fish, and most of all, creativity.

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Paterson Announces $35 for Downstate Businesses Print E-mail
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Written by Timothy Robertson   
Thursday, 07 May 2009 14:07
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Gov. David Paterson will dole out $35 million to help revitilization projects in the lower New York counties, including Nassau.

Paterson says he hopes businesses will use the money to invest, upgrade infrastructure and redevelop needed areas.

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