The Rockville Center Chamber of Commerce celebrated the end of another successful year with their holiday party on Monday at Lenox & Park Italian Bistro. President Brian Croutier will step down from the position at the start of 2022, with Lisa Umansky of the Polka Dot Pound Cake café succeeding him.
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By Tom Carrozza
tcarrozza@liherald.com
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12/16/21
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It was a day where local eateries, businesses and bands had a chance to shine on Sunday as the Rockville Centre Chamber of Commerce presented the annual Eat, Shop, Rock event.
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By Mike Smollins
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10/6/21
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Fair and festival season is upon us again. Last weekend, the Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores staged its famed Family Street Festival . . .
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9/30/21
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Park Avenue will become a party zone on Sunday as Rockville Centre residents prepare to Eat, Shop and Rock.
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By Mike Smollins
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9/30/21
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The sound of live music will echo through the village next month as Playing on the Porch returns to Rockville Centre, when many local artists will perform a musical showcase on their porches, driveways and front lawns.
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By Mike Smollins
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8/25/21
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Sylvia Chertow was an activist before her time, fighting for Nassau County’s small business owners and disadvantaged populations right up until the day she died — on Jan. 29, at age …
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By Melissa Koenig
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3/24/21
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The Village of Rockville Centre’s downtown shopping and dining district is officially reopen for business — that’s the message that store owners and village and town officials gave last week at a large ribbon cutting on the Village Green.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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8/18/20
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The Rockville Centre Chamber of Commerce has canceled the second annual Playing on the Porch after planning to hold the event on Sept. 12.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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8/11/20
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Calling all Rockville Centre musicians — the Chamber of Commerce’s second annual Playing on the Porch event is a go.
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By Briana Bonfiglio
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7/27/20
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As businesses began to shutter early this spring, proprietors were faced with a lot of uncertainty about the future of their ventures. When information about the Small Business Administration’s financial support program became available, many jumped on board to apply, including Champion Elevator, owned by Donald Gelestino of Rockville Centre. However, when the funding came through, Gelestino decided smaller businesses would benefit more, and he returned the $3.2 million received by the company.
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By Jill Nossa
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6/4/20
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