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'Nonprofit Westchester' calls on Westchester County to find a long-term solution to a revenue shortfall affecting the Rye area.
Life is stressful enough so a young Rye entrepreneur has launched a new business to help people calm down.
Our small business series shines a light on local business owners in the community.
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Our small business series shares the stories behind our local businesses.
Our new small business series shares the stories behind our local businesses.
We want to hear the stories behind our local businesses for our small business series.
The Wells Fargo Works project is award five small businesses $25,000 plus professional mentorship. Find out how you can enter here.
The Small Business Administration is increasing the number of employees and annual revenue benchmarks for businesses to qualify for financial assistance.
Republicans largely support the measure, but Democrats say it will force spending cuts in other areas.
Yoga Teachers Association is one of this year's partners with the Mental Health Association of Westchester.
The internship program will begin on July 14 and end on Aug. 22.
Restaurateur and renowned Chef Peter X. Kelly will give a cooking demonstration at the Westchester Magazine event.
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A majority of respondents said big business is bad at growing the U.S. economy, and favored small business innovations.