for sale: Don't forget about SONYMA?
- 06/18/11 01:19 PM
Don't forget about SONYMA's programs including the Own it, Fix It for your older listings that perhaps need a little TLC. A new kitchen or bath?Ask your buyers to talk to me about adding up to $25,000 to their SONYMA loan to improve the property. Let's make their dreams come true!
for sale: 9/11 response team leaves Newburgh for Haiti
- 01/22/10 05:46 AM
New York Task Force 1, the urban search and rescue team that responded to the 9/11 attacks eight years ago, left Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh for the earthquake-stricken city of Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, early on Saturday, Jan. 16. One of the two Air Force C-17 cargo aircraft departed with 54 passengers and 11 pallets of cargo, the other with 26 passengers, four search dogs, three vehicles, and four pallets of cargo. The 80 members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency-sponsored team include firefighters, police officers and paramedics, all from New York. The earthquake that shook Haiti's capital on Jan. (0 comments)
for sale: Harry and Maureen Carey retire as Smith’s Clove Park snack bar operators
- 12/13/09 09:23 AM
Couple spent 27 years offering snacks and refreshments at park games and summer camp, By Nancy Kriz MONROE - At the end of this month, a 27-year snack bar reign at Smith's Clove Park officially ends. That's when Monroe residents Harry and Maureen Carey's tenure as the park's snack bar operators concludes. Over that time, they sold tens of thousands of hot dogs and countless other goodies as football, basketball, baseball and roller hockey games and summer camp programs took place at the park for more than a quarter of a century. A job which was intended to pay for their (0 comments)
for sale: Harry and Maureen Carey retire as Smith’s Clove Park snack bar operators
- 12/13/09 09:23 AM
Couple spent 27 years offering snacks and refreshments at park games and summer camp, By Nancy Kriz MONROE - At the end of this month, a 27-year snack bar reign at Smith’s Clove Park officially ends. That’s when Monroe residents Harry and Maureen Carey’s tenure as the park’s snack bar operators concludes. Over that time, they sold tens of thousands of hot dogs and countless other goodies as football, basketball, baseball and roller hockey games and summer camp programs took place at the park for more than a quarter of a century. A job which was intended to pay for their (0 comments)
for sale: Harry and Maureen Carey retire as Smith’s Clove Park snack bar operators
- 12/13/09 09:22 AM
Couple spent 27 years offering snacks and refreshments at park games and summer camp, By Nancy Kriz MONROE - At the end of this month, a 27-year snack bar reign at Smith’s Clove Park officially ends. That’s when Monroe residents Harry and Maureen Carey’s tenure as the park’s snack bar operators concludes. Over that time, they sold tens of thousands of hot dogs and countless other goodies as football, basketball, baseball and roller hockey games and summer camp programs took place at the park for more than a quarter of a century. A job which was intended to pay for their (0 comments)