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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Business Owners Gear Up for Social Media and Marketing Summit

Join Patch on Feb. 14 for a groundbreaking opportunity to learn from digital experts and strengthen your business’ online brand.

Looking for some pointers on navigating the digital landscape? Feel like your business could do more with social media and online marketing? Or maybe you’d just like to network with fellow New Jersey and New York area business owners and rub elbows with a few highly successful entrepreneurs? Join Patch for Main Street U Summit, an event where we bring local business owners and digital experts together to discuss big things for small businesses. You’ll walk away with powerful tips and practical tools to help grow your business through social media, local search and online marketing. Focused on educating and inspiring business owners, the program features seasoned speakers from Inc.com, Outspoken Media, The DSM Group, BrainStorm Tutoring …

Michele Cheshire

11:47 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

Every time I hear the phrase "social media" and "summit" combined, I die a little inside because it always means the people involved have no concept of technology and its evolving role for corporations and marketing.   more ›

Thursday, July 12, 2012

N.J. Pushes Bistate Flood Commission

New Jersey legislators and mayors urge New York to pass legislation creating a bistate flood commission to coordinate management and flood prevention of waterways that flow between Rockland and Bergen counties.

Governor Chris Christie signed legislation in January creating an 18-member Rockland-Bergen Bistate River Commission made up of officials and residents of both states to coordinate the management and flood prevention of waterways that flow between Bergen County, NJ and Rockland County, NY. However, New York legistators seem to be dragging their feet.  Senator Robert Gordon and Assemblymembers Connie Wagner and Tim Eustace, along with members of the Bergen County delegation and mayors, have signed a letter addressed to the New York State Senate urging them to pass legislation that has already been enacted by New Jersey in order to create a Rockland-Bergen Bistate flood commission.  Citing the devastating effects of Hurricane Irene and …

Lori Barton

7:34 am on Wednesday, July 18, 2012

So overflow from Lake DeForest ends up in the Hackensack River, which ends up in the 3 reservoirs. But ALL of the overflow makes its way to the Oradell Reservoir because that's where the overflow from Lake Tappan and Woodcliff Lake reservoirs ends up. And where does the overflow from the Oradell Reservoir go? It goes into the homes and businesses in New Milford! And the more development that …   more ›

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