- Catalog model for summer workshop mailing is put into action - Mass mailing to several thousand (previous only 100)- Increased number of workshops - Community rallied behind first major capital improvements - First contributions from
valley residents and businesses - First grant is written and received — from the Boettcher Foundation
«Hudson
Valley residents and businesses deserve a State Senator who will fight for them and demand state government finally provide our region with appropriate education aid and economic development support.
Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo (the «Big 3 banks») provide a lower level of affordable consumer, housing and small business lending and services to
Valley residents and businesses than they do to consumers in other parts of California.
Even though Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's energy plan has been approved by New York State's Public Service Commission, Hudson
Valley residents and business owners are still owed answers to some very basic questions that affect them.
Not exact matches
Down in the
Valley: Financial Neglect in Rural California (June 2013) The most powerful banks in California
and the nation are failing to meet the financial services
and credit needs of
residents and businesses in the San Joaquin
Valley.
«We find it very encouraging news that 88 % of North Bay
residents think wineries have a positive impact on the quality of life in their county
and that 84 % think the wine
business is important in terms of economic impact in our communities,» said Patsy McGaughy, Communications Director Napa
Valley Vintners.
«I've had the pleasure of knowing John Faso for many years
and have seen firsthand the positive impact he has had on job creation
and his singular focus on improving the economy of New York State
and the lives of his fellow New Yorkers,» said Heather C. Briccetti, president
and CEO of The
Business Council of New York State, Inc. «As a lifelong
resident of the Hudson
Valley, John knows what's important to the voters in the 19th Congressional District
and will be an outstanding advocate on their behalf.»
Dr. Terrence Murphy is a small
business owner
and lifelong
resident of the Hudson
Valley with a deep - rooted commitment to public service.
Whether that's going to Silicon
Valley in California or to China or Europe, the Lark Street
resident said if elected Albany's mayor, he's going to be «aggressive at cultivating
business»
and working with other local governments.
«First as a chair of the Legislature's Public Safety Committee, then as an administrator in the Sheriff's Office,
and as Spring
Valley Justice, David Fried has shown his commitment to ensuring a safe community for every
resident, family,
and business in Rockland.
Were a fair
and honest
business selling new
and used vehicles to
residents of the Willamette
Valley.